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VOL. XXVIII
LOUISBURG, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, m
M'MUKR 11.
FRANKL
Methodist Church Directory
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Geo. S. Baker. Sopt.
Preaching at 11 A. M., and 7 P. M.,
every Sunday.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
Gr. F. Smith. Pastor.
SALIFICATION OR HOLINESS.
rrot'essional cards,
jR. S. P. BURT,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Louisburg, N. C.
Office in the Ford Building, corner Main
ami Nash streets. Up stairs front.
What Kingsbury, ot the Wilmington
Messenger, says.
God does network that TWENTY .YEARS HENCE I SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION
A man thoB regenerated
THE MAN OF THE WHITE HO I" SR.
B.
B. MAS8ENBURCJ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
L0UISB0B8, N. C.
Will practice in all the Courts of the State
Office In Court House.
C.
L UX)KE & SON,
A TTORNE YS-AT-LA.W,
L0UISBUR6, V. C.
Will attend the courts of Nash, FTanklln,
Granville, Warren and Wake counties, also the
Supreme Court of North Carolinp, and the U.
ti. circuit anu uiairici uouris.
Dr. E. 8. Foster. Dr. J. E. Maloke.
,B8. FOSTER & MALONE.
PRACTICING PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
Louisburg, N. C.
Oillce in Building opposite Emorj Hotel
Main Street
H- LIPP1TT, M. D ,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
FRANKLINTON, N. V.
D
R. W. II. NICHOLSON,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
LOUISBURS, K. 0,
gl'liUILL & RUFFIN.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
LOUISBDRe, K. C.
Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance,
Oranville. Warren and Wake counties, also
tbe Supreme Court of North Carolina. Prompt
attention given to collections, sc.
rnHOS. B. WILDER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUISBUB8, N. C.
offlcpi nn Miin street, over Jones & Cooper's
tore.
m W. BICKETT,
T.
Within the last three years a
great deal has appeared iu the re
ligious papers on the question of
eanctification or holiness: It has
been frequently discussed in the
Southern pulpit, and it has not
been confirmed to one denomina
tion. Earnest ministers seekiner
after truth have long taught this
Biblical doctrine. Sometime ago
we copied in these' columns a pre
cious extract from a book by the
late Biehop Thorald of the Estab
lished church of England. Evan
gelical teachers in all the churches
recognize the doctrine variously
called as strictly a New Testament
doctrine. The fact is it is full of
it, and ramifies the grand scheme
of human redemption. There is a
difference of view as to when a
man becomes holy and how to be
come holy. But there is no dis
pute as to the fact of the doctrine
and the absolute necessity of holi
ness in order to be numbered at
last among the sacrimental host of
God's elect. "Without holiness
no man shall see the Lord." That
is God's own statement. It is the
truth of God and no true Christian
may dare to deny it or reject it. A
great deal of error has gathered
about this great truth of God.
Men make mistakes by confound
ing words, and misapplying Di
vine truth. There are clouds and
darkness hanging over a plain
ness.
way.
will and must "grow in grace" if
he follows the Divine teaching,
We quote ow: "The Divine Life
realized at the new birth is not
two, but one. This life, like all
life, is a growth; and this growth,
has its different stages.'' Let us
quote Irom the learned Rev. Dr. i points worthy of the careful con.
T.O.Summers: "Regeneration is ! eideration of every young man :
NORFOLK. VA . MAY f.th 12th
Spain will need tbe ric of
a Salvation Army before I nele
Sam gets through with ber.
Read This. Young Man.
The following from the N. Y.
Evening Journal contains many
an instantaneous work it admits
of no progression. We caunot be a m t i t i
partially regenerated we aro, or
we are not born aga;n.' One more
brief quotation from Dr. Boland :
"As justification cancels the guilt
of sin, so regeneration removes
the corruption of sin. God can no
more purify us in part." A man
born again by the Holy Ghost is
made indeed "a now creature in
Christ" that is a new "creation"
for such as the meaning of tbe
Creed-
Dear young men, you are all
A Curfew Law.
ions in a vague sort ot way.
You would' all like to bo recognized
as great and you would really do
a good deal in the way of self
sacrifice to achieve fame. But do
you know what the situation i.'
In twenty years from now, or in
thirty years, some man will be the
big boss of this countr;.. He will
be in the white house, after a hard
tight, and all tbe country v;li be
looking at him in admiration and
envy.
The individual is a vnun; msii
The Southern Ilantist Coin .Mitin. Thf
American baptut Educational So
riety ami Th Women lUntut Ki
monary i ninn Meet in e'irf-rk.
Mav f.Ui 12th.
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MIRTGAGE SAL" jF REAL FilATL
N.. ur
now. Do vou know wbor" Le i-,
One of the mostporplexingprob-j what he i doing? He i- nn' vu n
lems that confront the authorities farm somewhere fe-dii:g pik's or
in cities and towns, as well as the building fires at four in 'he morn
Judges of our courts, is t hat of the ing, or h- is selling tra-h on a
youthful criminal what punish- train, or working in a in iirL i i;
ment shall be meted out to tbe boy -diop. or trying to leirn aw m
of 12 or 15 years who has violated som-' litt'o- one-hor.-- town. Wie
the laws of the land. In New York over h- is, he is living a lif--tli.it
and other States, the solution has prevents hi- wa.-ting Lis vi'aiitv
been found in the establishment of on nons- use. H. ;s savin r up
Reformatories for the youthful his sTrtigth and Mowing a'.i it.
criminal, but our legislature, in
its wisdom, has not seen fit to pro
vide a similar inst i tut ion.
The alternative is pr.-sent'd .f
turning bim loos" free, upon the
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JEWELRY,
JEWELRY. JEWELRY
Watches. Clocks and
Jewelry
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trnth revealed from Heaven. As ! community, or els" s.-nd;ng him to
preached sometimes the doctrine ; tne common jail of the cotin'y. or
of holiness is dishonoring to God : to lbe state prison, wher- by a-
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
L0UISBUR6 N. C.
Prompt and painstaking attention given to
every matter intrusted to his hands.
Refers to cniel J ustice snepneru, nun. o um
Manning, Hou. KoUt. W. Winstou, liou. J. C.
Buxton, Pres. First National Bank of WiD
ston, Gl-nn & Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank
of Monroe, Unas. E. Taylor, Pres. Wake For
est Coll.-gi-, Hon. E. W. Timberlake.
office in court House, opposite Sheriff's.
w.
M. fERSON,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
LOUISBURG, Tf. C.
Practices in all courts. Office li. Neal
BuiMing.
H TARBOROUGH, JR.
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
LOUISBURG, N. C.
itiice n second floor of .Neal building
M.un Street.
Ali Lizal biisine.-s intrusted to him
vili receive j . r i ii j t and careful attention.
and debases the great doctrines of
regeneration and justification bv
faith. It makes the work of tbe
Holy Spirit in the salvation of a
believer incomplete, insufficient,
a practical failure. Tbe early
Methodist writes, including Mr.
Wesley, are somewhat responsible
for the haziness of the thinking perpetration of
ciation with th.' hardened crimi
nal of mature year-, he beroru
steeped in crime, and puni-hm :,t.
which was intended to dt-tfr him
from the com mi --ion of lik of
fenses in the futur-. his i;'id th--effoct
of hard"':.ig his i-enr-ibi'i : -and
increasing hi pr-m f- r t:
i-r rr:m-'-.
one dir- ct:on not ilividin '
en-Tgies between cloth-, r
ot'es. necktie-, phcto-rapd,-giri-
and look ;::g 'i.t---'-.
II" is a the 1 (" li'iii "f th
d -r. II" h i-:: t i i,e-h;t.f
chance it a-lvan'ikT-- H"
erhaps a very i ro : "rf-
uc .it . "ii . and y "ii w : 1 -h
;tt hi- cli'th--1 and :.i- . ... r---i
y o'i c . 'M . 1 -"' ii . m : . i - t r -crud-
C"tid .t i, .n . Hit h w . I ,
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REPAIRING
ELECTION NOTICE,
D. P. LYNCH
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and confusion of the doctrine of , bat w'' i"?t3i is a s-!ut
salvation by faith. Instead of wiH go to the root of th"
recognizing that the new birth, y preventing, if p .--i
born of the Spirit, regeneration,
is a very sure, complete, trans
forming, saving work it is taught
. T. SM1THWICK,
DENTIST,
l.nrisnriM
, X. c.
oiiic- in Meadows' Hotel, Room 9.
!i;is i lminitei-fd and teeth extracted
without pain.
commission of '1
can bo acconipii
measii: e bv the et
requiring a.i c'ni.di
stated age to i e in
bv a stated hour, u :
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R. K. E. KING.
DKNTIST.
I.Ol iSiM lMi, N. C,
H I'll i; i I l I ' . i; A 1 1 ol - K
i .1 I 1 1 1 1 Nil SKC
N I Fl.OOP.
now, and it was taught by Wesley
and others, that there was not only
"siu in believers." but a "resolute
theory of regeneration." Out of pany with par
this have come much nebu'eus the
ology and no little perversion of
the Scriptures of Inspirations. As
that clear headed thinker and
writer, Rev. Dr. J. M. Boland. of
Kentucky we think, wrote in Rev.
Dr. Sledd's "Theological and
Homilctical Review" in 1SS4. "the
doctrine of sin iti believ-rs ha?
been magnified is every possible
way in order to make an occasion
for sanctificatiou to come in as a
'second change' to remove tbe cor
ruption"' that is taught as remain-
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is a sufflcaent gnarantee of my work .in all ing in the troly converted and. re-
the np-to-aate lines ol the proiession.
HOTELS.
HOTEL WOODARD.
W. C. Woodabd, lrop.,
Rocky Mount, N. C.
Free Bui meets all traini.
Efs $2 per dy.
generated. We are persuaded that
thousands of people profess instan
taneous holiness who mistake if
for repentance, faith and regener
ation. They are in a state of open
sin, living afar off from God,
dead in trespasses and sins,"
having in the language of tbe
Book of Revelations, "left the first
FHANKL1KT03 HOTEL L?5" VlVL JSB iwa' I?
IDBCKiuueu iou luat. iu ic rela
tion ii. the commandment is given
SAM'L MERRILL, Prp'f. to this class to "repent and do
Oood teeomodatkm for the traveling tbelr first works." One more quo-
pobllo. tatioo from Dr. Boland, ai be
Qood tlvry AttaeW. I writes wiaelj of the difference be-
I A .41 A 4 ! - J nL.UII..
OSBORN HOUSE. ITIu "",
0. D. OSBORN, Proprietor, Inetndti sanctlfleatlon and tbt
w n Bcriptartt to teaeh. In regener
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uooa actommouawons ior u mi . ... D . u n1tla)kt.
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iraveuugpabne. and moral fiaritr.' ( the
it ftWrtMtmtrt tmrrt Orttti if Kpbei, If, SI.) "and all
UiUWsMVM uui .k. toaditloat aad tiriaelblta of a
J 1 lnmnuura rropr W; XU art glvtat la perftctiea
ncnDcncon n.o. ha? ait tbt.e riir'"
I t .l.lt.a II. TV
1, ttftai ritlftt litf t !
iiian. of New
eui.net.'t ion: 1
haidiy m 1 1 r e th
about two y e a r
was adept' d by
the movement
about t h r--e h i n 1 : .1 n . y
f them i ! mi :."!.' -. - -. i
to have i t . r " 1 u 1 1 i ' . i ..
much n ' i' i : . in t r- : '. ' .
e e : . r ai ;. d ; ' n ! .i ' . :' .
r- -p::ring - '' 1 '
t -e n to i i r : '
o'clock i n - a m m v a ; . ; i v
in the winter, unless they are ac
companied by their parents or
have leave of absence. Tbe advo
cates of the plan call it the most
important step for municipal re-
orm since tbe discovery of Amer-
ica. TDe iainug on in ine numoer
of arrests of the young under this
system has, in some cases, been as
mucb as 75 per cent. There has
been a great decrease th tbe uum-
ber sent to reform schools. Teach
ers testify to improvement in
punctuality and scholarship. Home
life has been made better."
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I in! 4 rttttraua oat !
rem iAtlitiaadlttltlaM If m 4itt
Err?- m u m u nut. tu u t
Utftsattttf J, at itttUtlf Ura
CASTORIA
For TnfanU and Cbildrt a.
tbey fail to keep tbe start with
which they begin life. It is time
or tbem to realize that the country
boy tortoise is racing against tbem
wbile they sleep.
ELECTION NOTICE.
"I fel it my dotv to yoa a truth-
f al sU tm?nt of what Chmberlin Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy did."
writes J.S. Collina. of Moor. o. C.. I
had a child about two years old, that had
the diarrhoea for two month, I tried
all the beet known remedies, bat none
gave the least relief. When this remedy
came to band, I save it as directed, and
in two days tbe ebild was eompleUly
eared." Sold by W. Q. Thomas, dro
gist, Louisburg. N. C
When tbe war is over, will be
tbe date tome people set now.
Tbt fltlng fqtiad'ron to ge
out of lbe way of tbt war.
Tat are L flrtppe Care.
Tbere to mm tffria frta tiU
4rve4fl taataJr, If r mili Ml "
tbe ffWtlt rested y. 1 sre fttlir fia
all lneytb Tt brly. tr Ut N ei
rf tMhlr, a a-s errh Hf
Hum, tne a b4 H, la f set are
f Uttly ae4 wp, Kleeiile lutleve la IW
tf timlf IUIUlUe ft- fop
asl fe rV.Uf. TV at sltmUf
litev. taa ! lHeye
i lie wkoU itur sai bms feel
l.&eaaew tsT. Ibef ar ertsWi
it er rrw rf i4. t' si el
A r 4 r u tte, eat U teau
l swtUat
Tbe two-resr-old sob of W. B. Far
gasoa, of Uottoa. Him., bad wbooptag
eoagb. "Afur eeveral pbyskUss bad
prescribed for bim, witboet glfiajr re
lief write Mr. ranresoa.! pereadd
say wife to try a ti seal bottle of Cbaav
berlaia'a Comatb Reatedr. Tbe Irst doe
bad lbe desired effeet, aad la fortf-ebjbt
boart be was eatlrelr free froai all
toagb. I eoaslier veer reosedy tbe best
la tbe sjurkes. swpeeunr roe eaiiarea
aad reosaaeed It at all Usaee. TW
aad to alsea fee sU by W. U
Taeeaaa, drmggtat, LoeWberg. X. C.
mittrr Z: aiast tt abort
powder at tbtrt btt aot btti a re
port frem tbt "llautrd Ileoet
qtirUr la test nlgbtt.
K - k T- " f r r . : i r : c t - :
the !:-.' e ' l H T . '
t,. V.iwaWf 1.'. 1S"
a u-J till Fjrri aw
I Wll-l. F.1.L T'i Till Ui'.lUT
BIM'KR JOE CA.M
t It 'out . by W tilS r
llr pfrvif . ti im gnri r4.iK3
NORTH CAROLINA. )
Franku.n Ci l'STV. J
We th? Hoard of Khtionof Frnnk-
in Countv have constitute! nnd .;
pointed fc. W. Morris for Itesint n r
and G. N. Ianglv nnd W. H. Htr.
Judg ol Election lor tne municipal : ro.,k A in sr i r v.. --.. ..
Election to lx hld in and for the ' RaJEn FmJ. bi . so ttr o m.i
Town of Frankliuton, iwiicl County ''r- 1 7- . hoi.-om
and State, on the 1st Tuonday in' ii,,iie.r.rih jc w-t iw ti: i.
Mav, 18U8, for the eKvtion of Mmvot i tth Hoihro" o m-n
d five Commuwionern for --wid i oe . tm,.i . bo-i
tgy. poit on i r jorj.a t j .a f .
1
anc
Town.
R. R. Harrm, i
J. T. Cufton.
Hoard of Klectioc.
NOTICE CP REGISTRATION.
Tbe Kegistrntion Hook tor the
resiatering of voters for tbe Moni-
dpil Election to be held in tbe Town
of Franklinton. on Tueeidaj, May
3d, 1808, will w opened at tbe
votlnjr plure in Franklintou, !. C,
from 0 o'clock A. XL, to 8 o'clork
P. on April 0th, nnd April lCth,
tbe an nie bring tbe third and
loortb Hsttordny nett ImmeilUtWy
prerexling ani eWtion. and oo April
S.td from 0 or lock, A. U., aatU It
U , It beinr tb s-oo I Hatarday
neit Immediately pmediog tbe s4ee
Una.
danrfie most le tn.U alter ihm
tUmm of tb tot on an 1.1 aerowd'rUt
artUr.altbMMembsbird m
the Ural Hatardav wpxX wvellfig
tbe4er1loa bertaakg at u'rlork.
A. II- lnlT ihnm Wn bare mm
brHotre rrmtij mftetervd as
voter la asvklTnwa areaosr reqaueu
in rryUtft.
rw- - Feed Sale i Livery
STABLE
3AYES FULLER. P,-.vii!i:s
LOUISOURQ N. C.
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