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TH -FBracHABDD.D.Tsmanr Edttor; DUNqiWcXmUUl .Atf A Trailing-Co. .v-.v t ; , ? -t wk . ; hould h addressed to Edwirtlt Crougtton A Ccv; Publisher; Raleigh, JX: O. dressed tol&BdlttWf ft -NOTIGE Iw remittine' mohet td ns Bend Poat-offlcl drier; iisferfeii LettS or Check.! .Where PoewjfiloeUraer caniof WnffiMtlito register a letter when presented 'and the charge of 10 ccntf to paidlyV) have loAt iiomacVthroogh the mails of late that we axe compelled to de cline further, riska., 1 sdJ3ojrpiTi mil i,;ii-i mdtd iilgijtinfiwtTi w'tH hn plan nf r1-1 ration, wealedVriir.thfu others too aarrov, ana quite naa ' ber reject it altogether; Thia general diasatiakhaaftae wise ones folabo? moadfiiOTiUjM improve it.Theyhay done J$i$U. rable tinkering: on both the gate and the waj.ir Theone was too etrait and the othertoo narrow.to acoommodate the large crowds ia pnrpjei and fine lrae wtid demanded5' admittance, and 'all the nnpleast, obatrmitlona' and.triala and difficulties have been removed far their pleasure and ac-1 According lb thenndertUndinge tianaCbrot mwntthereTWotwhat h is .wrarfc4 & the 13th and Htk verses o the 7 th chapter of Matthews ABd i t slwuld now read, iSnteryetn atHhe wldeatestor wide is tne&ateahd broad ia the waym .thatMethpot 5 thtre bewhiSi.j goliiitueie.Biiti I strait is tho gat and narrow ia the j way, which Ieadeth onto destrnctioa and fetrthere.be that1 find it.-1 The Qaeatipn;with Tiberat chrlstianaity is no Vlw wttf b saved !. tut, Who wiUailJjOf aenteriak, heavea!irH6 one ia exnlndeoWaJi elaBseaoar ad mitted. Criminals; wfaoa cold, delib erate'crlmes -wer2farjs in the plan-1 ning are "not exctuded. The reproach of the Croea baa been taken; away and the way to heaven made eo wide and amobtnejthar the whole world can dance it way to gloxj without a cross, a; trial or sacrifice. Bat the Bible is tro4ChriaCntlFj said aitd wchVen are pot saved. Tbr. tendency of , tha religions ef- j fort Of.tb-aar1 ir toard the' nnidn and cofMcatian oi all .aeoj an vlMnsTtl this atllwT1?1" I mi&17llTiaP : aitt?)inbiBattf jwcie tieaiJixumen andc4hojatwnof ali;w and,e6-oTfatewithoTit tle"aacrifice of t honest nvioUonarfdoJawjjol Chtyt2herrtaero tifinxitf teet eraaeesL ana personai: Mreauc are theibarielfiakfeef eloeea tfi promptly laid aside and tbtf -craloA7 higher than toan-iand there are in- pleU than this Tindiotlon of the view vUoh Baptiat Iut always aToved." Drs. Ellicott and Flamptre are both .learned PedcaptistsVTh'ey say, " The tymVotid meanivid act required imtnertUm.f iy g i Tay ara'eqnajly'iaxpliott anaofud an , Acta 8; 8S. Hay taaljlwwp aiaoa mlghl mean aimply onto tha watar, but tta vniTenalir of immetaion in tha practtoa-qf rtha 3arljrdiTUch: mpporia the English Taralon. Tia eraraA-wauld layji4a his garmeata, deaoiihad- lnto tti i water, and. aM.mder tt Is the nam of the Lorl Jeeui ; da only forniTila recog ; PftMiblvt there mav be a few reo- nherwofia "who : really" believe ithei Apostlea' sprinkled somebody, int thcy'lirevery fef and fery jmnch andver'nnwilfipg)tbe .the it UU!0A XtlU s.dJ lSEUUGEfJIfedt o& ic fta.tUiilM cliMi I4 lo iwBai now, oi,Aiawe,r cnargeq ;Vla: umoos London ppeachetni with being a glaW tonaDd a drnotard TbaParfiW a!rtT)oVwfip0whio the London pre&cher .went ue ronnoa ptthAfiremaf alPOJti sketch srf 4 PfUtrgaouTa B3dw 13 a w?t ii.?:rti e1oftnfectngn!shed ppi vttw wfc Jifth iw!t to retily toitif; Wa; delayed ; dcdae wo. beHevlDg that MfBpargedn'sfriena-f j n New Yorcpaltfdto the' nattererr than we conld, and ecacsecf the fact that pur opinion Ot aoch men, as KeahDow, Dr. Fow ler, Bishop Savers' auci'itfdeed that whole' clasd 6fr fanatics t t&at1 ow corald' not i writaabbntb them or ihe-iaslifie iavrQ ' wlthont prjfeglQnf cbnm'pt fotheni.' . Si: q4ra,eio uAM lnsncia, ,seai JJOW wfieo :eaueq oqy ,xne menas ot jur Spargeon for an eiplanattoo of the ch'arj?6lhat !e did not intend1 btM sbda to apply to any ne partie-' nlax preachervThis was: kpown and pointed reply ; admitted by.many to be falsa, and av coiraIyocrgl. r.'KPVgeoh's ktentibn' having 6 Called to the slander ''by Mr. ;S.rC Qlazier, of BirUord Oona makes theiolldwiag INioariHaitiLiira, - 1 JBaiAdm,-Surrey; Zkc. 2i, 1878,' :; Dais BttT'-If Hr. ITeal.Dow knew the troth he would not make raco charges against me. My manner of life is before the world. Ask them tlut knowme. " Whatever faults I may have,' 1 oara been preserved at all 'fimea from exoejas, and I.hsve given no gr'oon4, for any one to aocuse me of iW 'Jt u"oo aoohoUo . drink ' as a beverage, but l am' an' habit ml abstainer, and, as a rule, a total abstainer "Beer." of which, Mr. Dow speaks, X never touch, and I never though, mach . less aaid,. that I could not: keep; up. my work without ; briudy or beer. X do not believe; that these or any other : stimulants are , help to ay . maabiU n Yours, truly, L, 1 1u j ; I -iU-yid -ail fA r:o;j:rl-Hr:SFaaBD;:n DiiSii:-I tpend mdstof 4ke hours of the day with.' Mn-fipurgeao, aibd- SWbear : Jrsonal teanmay! that Mr. -ttows ataUmeata fqewi mi Toajii aViaaftM "s-- a-i d t ?r. i i.iT r xa"d .siqoosjogg aHaaiii: ' :: J 1 1 luc ,U( a d dm 'jto ! NOTE?, AND 'COMMMTSS'1 Christmas, and a friend of mine, who was onoe pastor of a church ia Atlanta, Ga., stated that he had soaredy bought a pound of grooe- nea iaa-yeart they had bees given hharrs I hold that ministers should rooieve a liv ing sabry, so as to be able to live omf ortably whout these things, JmT"ai 3ro Iufham aayaj as tokens of thoughtfa iindsesa they are worth f arjaore Jhan Uejj6tual alue o Uie things received. . DLD.-Agsltt-: The letteriivthe last fm cf ihaQaooasiv should haT bean sent to the 8enior Editor. is it was he who made the remark commented on. As appropriate to the question la hand, I bee leare to submit to all parties ooneerned QaTfoItowmglelter oritro. W.'Carson,-of jBouth;?parciiaa to tottFebgiawMtrald.At jraoentdatej; lit abooadsia good aemae Vrs'Ki .f'Brpther M. Paadletqn offers; $500 ny qne who win put him'hsck; where he 'was baiore tb Utia of IX'D; wav aferred ; doo'tknow exactly where ha'wag.. somewhata iReoaesseev baHeTefbut f hi wiK;Sa4 me 4500 1.wiU . engage to .put Jkim anywhere in the' United SUtee in to eek'aTOtdors' he meaa to annul the fact that the degree Was eonfarrad raiThan ka knows ttto ba impost aiblt, and wby aoaka the, ver f Hs atoe 6f. tes. ti00a to any one wba ; will, guarantee thath dn Bhever;al himDootor again. No one, of conrse. tn give a general guaran tees but U ba-wiU divide it, giTiDg 15 to each, one icbp wWngage for honaalf not to repeat Jt, be may send on xny $5 with 50a Vbo offerar$t.0PQ to any respectable, QoUege, .that SB make every Baptist preacher," "white and fereoy uia,' tTJahed BUtee, a!l. D.S'ad that then maybe mlpiateriat eAjuahtp' Doetf tittK try reauy wiaa any aapeoUbJe .jUolleg 1L a 1' A.t ? 2a la had been ooaferred on neyon, Bro. Picking soa;sdrgititte'iaW time), was fest U. dWbnswredof ihieaBy Irefliad. ahoold aotrbaTa baeau avor aatprwed it Gin had told ne X. waiT to , be hungt, though o reader jnay M knre tpi ' aurpriAe' would tavw bee&zbtaeiy HfferBLiZ 'remember Rrat, and aborraB?? these three feelings : deep, aean .ot.xr, w worthies . fiosood. fofoa94Tatitde to Ood iunaath?W Sl &d-bestowedtlie tonortl2IS?ow determination t try in Sonie meaaora to da semia d'j&Sia ot ?t98S9njw itm sa .? I a IaaaketwoagUHstny reaK teii jJKnt, donjt seek the httaocj Ukv ether.praUe, thee, and not thioa ownmoutluY. Seocmd, if fttr'don't offer tooner ot hioh A yo teKA expect t6 y aPeent, taor &J ix any oneway arged or u.1 i lotl and eVe rTonaetoepknowryouj aaaoot da JLsnVaa time and the readers', asd the apace ia the papers, may be c$upied K seems to me more e' to wear- it- quietly thati to saake ydamUMonlina1it-b a Vaia .effort J fyaiaiJaiwo sansM) to rid yourself lot. it. i :;o 9 . tM4 J t M. I l ; . ... - Kd more than if one or manr Jndivtdoala or some orgtniration ' should pronounoe' you a great or aai eloquent preacher; 1 A board of trustee rcansotichange -your oOsja) ataiua, conferred by the ehurch or preebytory. . - - i But H has been too much extended. J?er haps so ; and so" hive rivers and ' oonflasra- htioas.! But newspaper articles will not check any of "the three. ,,7.tau-..--?.i-. i ; 'h No more from u6 about D. D. ;l AQtndale, 8. C. W. B. Caesow. . . , Bro. Jordan Tysor of Chatham oouaty ; baa been quite 0L .J - . ..Bev. Q C. Newton has returned from the Theological Seminary and entered Upon his labors as pastor pt his churches ia Sampson ootanty. 4 " : ' . (..,.,: .,; ,. ;.Rev. ; B. Knight, of JamasriQe, sends us an aocount of a glorious meeting at Cedar Braich church;-: He MUd Bro.fPittman are doing's good work in that section. ..The Baptist ehurch ia Pittaboro have repaired and repainted, their house of wor? P IJjiiowttrRisJtt a com; f ortable plaoe to preach and an appreciative aadienoe when they visit Fittsboro. -J r- . . . .Bett.'wp &. toQiiisf lasssriuef ssyli I am located here. Wnl teach and preach for tte peopTeofXilesT to fiUaa sppoinUnent aot far from here, ftj, I llV:JUir.nL. 0.1 Brickhoase, ot Plymouth, hto BteredT7ske Foretl College," sad wishes jiia i oomponSents to note the change in his poatofnee.." 1 f'tn T'Begular Concept o'HWe Baptist. temaW Inatitnte .bomes off 14th of rebroary,"Thesef ere .enjoyable oo- caaiona(.to the .man fdonds of .the Inatita- won,(,. Chowan on' the !TT It ; ii .Bav. ; B. H.; Marsh, :of : Oxford; was called upon by the! children, of the Sunday school during Christmas aad treated by them to a number of arshaable pressnta '.This was ihe highest ooniJisaentcf tha season. i .SJHVf -exteiids ihe rlgmfbandof ret? lowshlp 'faVjrX. fX? Hhetes hhn to be1bteror'(it is human to eW.) but be aote eonrlnced'that be did.liJi;iDjnrtioe In acrt- Phfflf Ufa iwtfil An, ., - - m j vhaJ!loa rrjtellf f.K Tf! ronto pastor who ia his pulpit on Chrlstmsa niaaked Odd for aU that bad fceea don fur the poor, and .thaai went I tjuteCy home and died v. J. JL KimbalL of .Larvsa, Mrexas, rrWwWxxu Kete fra North CliAa.'biw of Uieableei t of tliac'SfoiteJuBa waa'brdalnkA L. af m a 1 j- -'maej aui shiiijf J.tPM 1 uvwa maWJusssiBs fa avivHJU ouas afxfc- have nothing to SacrirCi inrnlting ana tco operauag, 4 anite , ana co- bretiirftnwe ranvthafcdlawin? fmm 1 r , . the Examiner and xessor ttuSnpttsj anl'rtlUssffha?tnef Myta.'irrrelatfVe abaofkf o? Th trgeneii f fce Umf'taVba Wged;isnderl!t. iobaihatna?ba BnwBsotr Wolusuandwir eoc. re toore. information, respeot&fthua." ,1. nerer .aH -xi.----V ii ttWtoseeaaketohlbJsh andlabonia Tha BhtareaM tti marf,thrthk-ir.nrtiriLAevtnrABK -L. 1 .... " ' .- -i vi r. mt . i m maa oi tnt nanva notui uarouna minis. orttaawweseawn 'A brother a?ho.aiflu himself MTUrVwiah. operaltvf . , t bentaMo diJZtSEEZSS' ., i "-r"-Ta-:- jwrfM '-ww'Wi . fff ibis .wsssBa iensa.-.I think ac ,. Tha, beat woakiir rhefteeje saj fchatiha Xtteri ptaa., abi atroaaaJaAwindand ttdaL'Wta!Mfra&Ji V-TOHe-t?.l.ia?:J fd.thehl uary 2nd "vr. . nBsptryih-gtoioanaip '1Srb witaWefgjven' 8ht3raa4awet1Baro J monv: The feiston or" Gloncealar and-'Bria. TUbtf tvithowf en Our eose. thenf ort! toi, tnesigbt Bar. cnarles J. Enoott, opeTwpyou beft Ttmrchtacljes tor some Banday uw uwk swou auui cm litem vtHn iiuK- i oqaoot 'vm31111 'w'. An.TBW oeserres usa pucops, is eaumg a new ana very am l eommentary on us new aesratBerir, rang tMr exrioriBoa of 'the Acts is written b IteV.:CP ttTlumptre.p, S.;-Frofessoruor xegtssnrf ti Bay.lhS kliff higo,'prldB& 7 i -Jk U 1 Bmi -8ft rt Be eoidrkt not 'iisawtifal a -ft ff was nlia'mston yeeterdsjor a dreadfully borne, a lady, or an angel to calieo, sure rwBohVbat one oAotQ'cAVe me but substantial aadlfoaataUnr1 BljHBttaaBBaV Uktly th.etherft6 ahohli hlviheeart&Jeo5' i a!moat"of -tiBwwmff to "pTflie'moW t adoaU Ur raoao deUcjpua beoaoaa tier Iiujl-; taii cF a Tr EEiT the TamtcloaB wf7 ? vr uu.,: uyw us man i Aj&toza twi 7ars,5 W aaafreU naVo f bf t!sa4mr-toimore to jreogire fa tt!;;I to zJU Lrocssts- "fciasi2yee- .V6c- Mrov! a.d-rfBa i rl ts more;edt:ttdeotH. - 1 . . - - ' Be. , E4 Harbison,- of Virginia, .writes that the illness of his wife will not allow him to hold a meeting to Baleigh at the time pro posed, but so soon as the MasUr opens the way Jie toll tnien kta promise.- -ri - ,-h( dl.Wie.Beme Chapei. ) . -.:,A-.: I Oae of the most encouraging notices' of Bro.' Gk B. Taylor,1 and nis worirnBome appeared ia1 fetteV pubfiahed tu a recent Js-1 twr! extracts frbri which copy:.?'' - ', ' I k Niw CHirs-Tbe phUfoh haa'recently dedloatod ooavealeot aad eombodkms chapel, attached to whidi are retdde&cea for the Pastor and his assistant. .' Tha' amoertr includes also a oouple of email atorea, the renw or wnicn win pay taxes and provide for repairs.' This building will greatly aid the ehurch in its werk. They now haw the appearance, s well aa thaaame of a efcsnubu , s It is like the erection -of a. banner which .proclaims the cause and myites recruits. .No one can pass this' way ifhoat being "aware ,-that a mission of the eross has baen planted u tu populous euatrtet t tM Did eity. The : audience is on the grouad floor t and when a sarrlo is btog bald, aoiae one at waja at ta'dxlrUaleomTiitIpa.l'", I I' Porrs r3rtta organ xaieij reierrea to the new church In "ery warnvtoffBSj saying Aa imferaal batt uaaj.D0aDjppsnea.j9y tnafc mdu- mnwan aect that pretends to be emBelical ! jSvidehtlT; .it hurts them There could be nobetter eri- -aenaa toatlna: chnrok is Xaaking ftsaU ifelt ".sadatiam frof aaohj a-sonre. Ah! the times are. ckanged.fa. Borne. Now uianx troo can aiar ait in nia Mm n,m vf?- '..--jij 1....' MrsiT rA.7 "j i wapmoBj ana one ojs-nsus.ana rail againn 1 tbitilaniasthfiYlkas ery.oag ago j otiM rBaouroas.i and arM awift touethr., Songs aad praises to jthe'God tf Jostioe, and, of .baercr tW the day of tb InqoiaitioB of the' stake,' thtrrack,' Va Ixoat Wngla. and sJOiaf! Spaaiab hoetuv aat UaiM iriJW.1rr ihi.p8hdi ..wBy. KHodson's post office U States. near Isto- 1 eaav wwaaajiamaaaaay f uaaa danWreporWataitarll I lW'i Saj.msiL'l'ia . naaaasunea sne jrte. ?WtjfebWju?fJf lra-d ? I m.. r.j?'. rr 7 j i , . . 44 Ijeaweiianaij Ikcd I aaUp.it M.XMJm ism 5J IK:j8 linBrtottirr taond saiers; iu'oteid eleotf ,'jU JextanaiTe VeriTaf ofjreliffioW 'ia" re-' VilrM'in til S inf ari 't.. . ' , , j , .IxUv. WmoJi. alagett has accepted the TasrglcoJm.eJhOT smiaaa .EnsiJgiif ,??3Ste . . . ; Jira.N.JVj,. Wilson Jaas remored to f&ohjnoB&Xa t grateiulLr aokwUu9s" If oit atarratlon, because of hls.insufficient salary. . ..j 'fS rWkneofjf Uuton, and his people are gating w fiaaly., The church ia greatly enoouraged aad the new parsonage, noWf)arlybriahad, wa oonrplate the arrange- mente for. oomf ort and, farnest work, 41 j.fj 1 L.Tha Young Man aTlsBionary SoeW Jof-thwTiiwt hTch; 'in Kichmond have pis gaaiaed amiafloi among thalef aasna of that dtyv:ind : have employed as missionary BeV; ' Vmla'puhauien.M Hmild. '- ' ,.,JUlha brethren who riBrrested ia State bonds are ia favor of, payiag the whole deb Just so. all ao bald United; BUtas bonds were opposed to the remonettzation of ailvsr. Men think in the direction of their imaterlal totorestsv' And sdan'a taoniy sometimes affestehiaprinciplea.o'j u-.V ..;i-:;.. . I .: i'.BevJ r,W.T. Braatleyjof Baltimore,' baa furnished the Religion Herald and Bdtti forxa''lfiflgthy descriptions of Mr. Moody and his. work in Baldmore.' The articles are' splendidlf written and very oompnmentary of . Mr. Moody Dr. Brantley regards Moody jir a wohderful man and 4a.born evangelist.. Bro. js. Weaoott,'of Sntithvilie, sends us six subscribers and the following words of. encouragement: -"The Bxookdxx is a blessing to the Baptiate of North Carolina. ' Were H in my power, I would hare aU the Baptist. families in the State to take it.. ' I trust the paper will have a largtr circulation this year than it ever had before, r; .7 Bev. J. a Fleetwood thinks the Ba' ooasxB should be taken by every Baptist fam" ly able to read the Bihio. He says r ' I feq encouraged as I see so nanon seal manifested aad interest taken in the. State- and Foreign Missions iand Sunday schools. The Lord bless the dear workers for these great enterprises now before our 8tete Convention. Mg , ,3ev.A-A;Pittmanhasettied at Gray's Creek, Crabarland county. ' - His correspon- dent witt please note the 'change, i The Cape Fear brethrea aad aiitari ave him a grand receptieoi on IbaSkh, arbeo ' be imerad tn--: rmroiaaaS atta with m .aplaoffid dinner and ra things to last for s m6nth.t r : in" OeHeyite branch of 'the'ChrisUans in Noftlf varoua agreea w uuivo ui. uuiuu uut uwiiuo oa a name for the new,' denomination ..The name Cristian 'Methodists was favorably aVsidaredbT the Convention.' but no' name 'datcmssei'waa satisfactory. t CftrUt&m IeUh, Afu.jra jwtwgij auggesqye ir, not appro .uilt'teay be our f adt. It may not be in the least remarkable, but ft strikes u as strange ahatq Qui iwarVmg briiatnala. antati aa Morton JM&Wiaaa, to uigocv Hnntar wid Biakv- Imaal wba pd WOiaoa iri(oFrtlilng bar boia buimoa dzanfc ZofeOhxea rar .moataay shotfld'sU ba mnhberi of somef one of the inany charehee ! " Theri ie aonaething' wrong awBexeXssWbatfeitr '"!i5 1 t .JHi.t01j2tU 't'litf fidl f.& "ill r,2 . KtfCH,rjga0 Juring reeved baoaest ejC aererai thoasAnd pounds from a lafly, anA learning . that her ra had re Tedinothmg amd,' were . poor; distributed Ube whole.be4et amona- itm.V.-Exchcma 1 a-J a 1 1 a a at ixpi amg mage, it wis reponea iiaas ne.oa! Canada parse ef ;i2S,0OO:Xroaa is: ohnrah riow lUy ne iaaraca-feaan ibrtu-rai 4 on M. ataa;fc AlUnfla t "lo ....Eev. B.A. Moore filled his appoint ments in Chatham and Moore counties not- withrtandlng the cold weather and the long cutanea he had to travel. He is now on a visit to Crane's Creek churchj having received an5 invitation to its pastorate! ' I i . . .Ber. J. L. Barroll, jtgent for Tore1gn Missions in North" Carolina, I as bees called 4o the pastorate of thjTchuroli r lnlVexIiigt6n7 vs. We are glad of this and hope Brother Carroll will accept iJBte ia an able minister and aidmirably prepared for .the field to which' : ....&ev. B. H. Griffith paased Baleigh on Wednesday last on bla way to his appoint- mentSjln the Pwwsn Assodatlan 1 We be apaaJC for bioa'a -warm jwawoBsai and liberal LubscTjtionstbibors. ftmong the'ohurohes daring his Agency for the Theological Seminary have: bean worth as much to the denomination ae the ohuroheS (avs noscrlbed to the cause ho repnBtta! ; I ViMr! JaWes .PUfUps. a pious member fDf.Wm. B Hatcher's church In Biohmo'nd,' yjbeo-aeatt &eh jbohiand dolhjirsi ib; IblCIay mre'eaptisi ha)Mfiv'''jna dollars, v'ihe jOn phan Asylum orBichmond five hundred doU Yn to BJchmondj College. is,,thonght the Collega.'will reoeive tlS.OO from the ee-. j SidBrojNoahBiggsaays. VAlfradFerrall, oloredv with bis wlW OaAd (ohndren aad e'ae mule; made , on my land 28 'belei of cotton weighing four haadredi' pounds,' fifty barrels ut. un wra uauurcu uaiuieia 01 poxaiiw. This shows what our colored ' friends can do when they work 7Tes; but Alfred 'Ferrall uioTnt fiahallrUer ana'huni' alfW and taUctfea lweeMxtmea'. 0,-J' i ...'.NoTi Fbom FAxiixivnxi..'' Elder N. B. Cobb has accepted a call to the pastor ate of ourehureS and comment liislabora among ua the first 8andayTn this month. He has made7 1 good impression hi fbfato , and I fael that hfs labors will be bleased. He Is beaded, you will say.) I think there may be Gatesville, in .March. Elder P. five or iix of them embedded under the akin Jordan to .preach the; Introductory of my eye brows, forehead and head.? One sermon. Elder W. Leary, alternate j entered the nose: r r walked a quarter, of a ETder Babb. the Missionary sermon. 1 fc - r,. -.. I-Ma m ....... 1 mse to the boggy, drove home, ate a hearty 1 xuiaer opeignc. alternate. aueper ana am now comrorubie ana not at 1 i - j, ne execotive ? committee maae a all uneasy. I am grateful at my eeoape'as 1 1 verbal report I of mission labor per was hardly tea yards' from the mutale of the un.We heartily oongratalate i-tha, Doator on his escape and advise him to never go hunting with that brother again. "T.T .TheTreedmen'a Sarin gs "Bank, which was at best but s'wnoUmoVoni swin fail, ed 187, and' the colored people were robbed1 otxuillions of moneys;- Congress; pheed . the bank and its assets in the hands of a Board of Commissioners. All of them dsroted friends of the colored people. Their report for the last five yean shows their interest and affection as follows t Salaries of Oenmliaion ere $40 000; salaries fer agents $ 60,000 lau yerafeel t31,00O-aakiag in . 'the aggregate tlSl.OOO, which is about half the managers have diatributed acaoog the depesitora' There art some liberal, pious, friends of the free men; on that Commission, ''The pious Oeau Howard himaelf could hardly have surpassed formed since, last meeting, followed by,ppropriateniajkJL.from Bro. Speight. Beport was then adopted. Finance committee reoorted $9.00 for Home: UUaions and 75 cents for Foreign Missiqns. eport received ana commuteexiisonarged. The Clerk was directed to send the minutes-to " the Biblical Becob- DBS and reanest Dtiblication. Ad journed with prayer by Bro; MversT S anday-noro i n g Elder-ljpei gh t (reached , to . a , small congregation rom Eomans 8 r ,31: It ,Ood be for ns who can be lagaiost' ns." Ooileo Hon $406. Jori. T.': Waff,! Clerk;1 - , 'ir. ? iL'. WAatU FOBEST: them. vguiGiiiO. r 1 0 fciit ja-'ii a 1: i MAm 'rttftinMtuzwm ! In accordance with - my promise, t' will- give yoo romethiDg more re specting onr-State "liMsioa This 'is j the : second davof 5 the Spring Term: aud we have One hun dred: and six stndents' tresent for qory, une oia bciiaing ;is;choc:.fnii, ana.yet nse an omnibns; a few more can saneezs in.'-" Many1 mora are ez- 4 more -re i -i vnT-'-. .i. i Mf4M . ". juub uium twin, auu Whatwas aaid in mr last, ayoo are t : ! irii'L" . '." . '!; aware, had reference aimtiv to the t I -a oeoo fr,5."sri;)iJii'? e u&j - r . I 1 MaiTA 0Anf tA . sHa M,aaa. K1M work-in theifiastern part oi the State.' r i tr-Sr1 And while this is a tfnfy' great m'. oa oaro oj - cotton saBeaa rtArtafrinor- it 1 onltr- am.ll nart 1 Oyoae bOV8 BnA -let, tT and Pre- the work carried onbynr mission '1 ? h?? etewoyajtftglj, larieaujam .-jaotfi lis- r.oi iiWfni.,flwili a(?;8omeiing,jor t GoingiaroanoVISoBth frdm the old f'xr V- WW-xpe? ana tern .Association; II, have mot ? vet i r Wake County and the Baptists "1.- - i - a ' ... , - . . . - " been awe to una ont wnat tnia tjody j ! i w ate county,' xaera arotnirty; tv fWiiWs aid' aacrtiandl ihav'fvenWmteBr baa mil 8ecrettTyuotlthe;gtfuy& .v;Bev.lJil Sehim4nnbfil5haronyEssr t Vw4,TeWsgood indications of a tevtfaUsjus. . . The Foreign Mission Tioard'hss Vei . Q. B. Taylor or JSome, to return qieated Dr. tdthiaeoufil collecting money for the Italian teiwlonl ',lv anamaaltcxza&. Y ei avrea ka?sajrecl. ' avda. appro" x ' aanwi iiiaii I tfcha Jftarefte sct i toaa VajlasaiaaV. .Utaeia aW 17, S0 rti ItliatWtV.94 ,Tof BiJiliij iili w h-.ti Maid, tombertonH Tor 'wdmbua conntyr jrijle. TtefcAnM wlbe f9nit?M,Jby tla' bangragaHoaaltat IJhnotv, 3ni 'atvington, X p,r, baa more than hf ty Baptiata, to ooaneoUoa witff tiiaWrpperef Soh .peorja mav be tngregaUonaliBts . jbn'tjBaptista yjwnnb M'-qWl fte otu. WLn wboea priaoiplee forbidj thatbe akould take na hif permaneat abode.with any other peo. pie, especially t with ; those whose prinoiplaal 4a-estiy! iantsgonixoj ii QTmWtUrnM4 pmmeni aumsieni oi lue, Ajrospei wno,euea, AmongthoeJ(h6'ld"a"worid-wide'fame. 4tbTwe can how W Aasjff Tjpgew. Enand, an rof. debrand, t successor ef the famoua Prof ua lmg ad' nof q r t ahla to acting booaii :3 a illi Ml Wii C3oId. haTa Jarga oongregaHona Haayw;8andaT aohooU. miasioa, stations 'sad turaavxf nnwniff Ma bum nno. .;nKM b Batoray and Sunday SK$aa imiUSp. lias tlisl tobychfjichei. Itlanaata, aa aragaga, aalabonina Uxomm Jaj tba year, MaTtea;, tha people for 4 or 43 ijaeoaL4'hoa;tfr ii sushi &acheetlng the re'Jlrementa' ! ol the 9SMaraii t-L' V?Mt. i cf a e-rA U . tie 10ho:ia Mctfoa C.;t feUifui woraef boAh In'tmuroh and Suadav sobiL iv ntt wish cess with the. llrcoacxK, t am yours ta ohns- have a hood brother In each of or churches 1 2. eood brother to each or mr to look after tha interests of the Bicokdxju Neajfly, evjw "member oiy ohnTphes read the paper, and I hope before the 'close of this year every onevwiU read it,(,j I find that mem bers .who i read sre more jistereatedjia our work and more 'prompt if austaloing their pastor and rit,, is much. more plaaaaBt to preach to a reading people, This is ex-. actly what we bve been tolhng . the pastors tlisMgltoeA ,tbe Statey 1; -i-u i-; ....Bro. G. W. Brooks, says, It is slaw j of philosophy that tf; you intend : boiling a potyod mort put 'fire under it, H and advises us to send the BaboaDaa at half-price to ihe poor Baptist families when-' presented by their pasters aa objects of such char ity." He wish- US to do this & order to "elevate the chil dren of such 'families and bring ' them into line aa useful cltizens.H1 We have at our own charges done better than thattWebare sent the paper free to aome such brethren and sis-ters-who iwere providentially afBlcted-Hand -we, have furnished quite a numbek of preach ew the paper at haltprio' .' , ; , rt . .It is worth noting that ot the 98 tour- derers hanged ia the, TJoited States , during the year 1878, 71 of these were banged in th Sontivlwhibt. only were, ;in the North. This, too, mind you, when the larger part of the killing was in the North . 1 How is it that whilst there sea three times aa many murders committed in the North as ia the South, that there should be three times as many persons hanged In the latter as in the former ? Bev erenoe for law is the answer, to the one, and a bettor society is the amwer to the other. Wilmington, Star. . .; .y v .- ; .k-. ,"It is aaid that Bishop, has, aince his residencein prteon, " obtained ther-consola-tiona of xeliion." H ia. that ia to aay, one of tboaamurdarere bo, if, evat banged, will step from the gallon right fcfe ?aradiae, the aeoond atccy! Wiadaws -of . Paradise -being no torkmsly on the same level with .the ordinary hangautfisoaffold.JV';. Ylltrald, Jan. Itth.'l SerereaaU tagly as are these words of the Herald, they ' are fully justified by the characters who are being preached to heaTea (directly from the gallows. f d "?d wearrylng.oa, The JRaangel t our own enargea, sjmpiy to iurnian a meaium ot TOmmunication between she, chare tea. What we jget; i prinai pally Jbag sermons, es. aayaatadfdiapiaUioan. no ; , rthly interact , to; anybody batfbe writona; w;im doiag j&s.Wt for &h tan It. -and aUtan flat par in anna aad arsW 4ema,iaataat .ef, ooi",Tla j i what ". the eaiwr oi we capusi organ oi vuonua nys 'abontii. jHaboaAbtbot KaUoob a few months mkaJieligiamm lftriildjI&rt, it is ' reported. Libit Da Graves of Menrphls; lay thinking of aaarnna a new paper out Mere . ' m ; i i -m bnpuIsnl'Urge North', Carolina, says J 80ttgjwboiet segtipa is .in a aepioraue oonaiuog p n anmii i ly romeo. . ;x wo 'Teryba4,orqa ja ad be tear, price bate MtmnwHii wt ..fwinaln. jBfrody ; ia dot w V1 iWapacaao-jy.Wall Ji li I I I 1 r Fii? A ; 1 ,1 It!saurlgUion.tasJ taiagar work oKetbaK-. o eMd,' Jta-"; Th calamity oZ tba Soaxh-waa the bigb; price of eotton in 181 and. 18C6J iKothing bat want 'can deliver our people from I'the' ruinous In-' fatuation of plaatini cotton We Aavar fell for five "years thati the beat thing ; that eould Jiappen, to the South would! be an entire falb. jure of thd-ottton crop for two or three years to sneoortloa:c on ,n zlc to j U, ' f"f -i T i 1. A friend In Baltimore, wriiesus; "Mr. Moody's meetings are helping the 'ehurche, where they are helcLwith exoeDtion of Eutaw Fiaoe "BaDtitt' charcb. . The Methodists are apisg illi boqeAtr t Some paston 9obu Plain that ne interferes with.teU regulsf cnuron worx.- son generally wtta uap (tlsts. So far aa unloneetfqpre ooncern ei, they see the "Urong Wd eondemn it, and yet the wrong parsae. o! for a little nore baokbone among the city Baptbrts. WenVfr1 IReefrdd. ') Toey bibb to be polite 'brother1. mad brindihaCbaaaa aaid gaaat'tha Beriplw. -tuotaey in1 irgtrtia' wbo 1 tBbn gbt ft neo- )y: i ' :s gr k . i.(. i :iu ii-K ; fli htH iB(ti4atbwai'lo U bk liumbfeV aslBbl:ery :fkr wrohf li 1 Vry b-rJ tetffeOV p ; j& SiaialTOl saaii ixoxaeyaj wy or Ka"B7BM earaiua. .owrai si 'i -.t ? i. i-rt L. A kM..kA. is doiug ini this direction; tboogo; it ib to Oe presrtmed that a grand work is going-on among tnem; - . mi " - ' tJoing up- thei-Oarolina CJentral Bail Jioad &otn'.'WUnliDgtob. ;yon r pass through the Gape Fear section; Here Bro. A; iittmanr iefather ofthe iiro. -iittman)lnentlDnedin my last, is laboring ? to establish the Mastei'sause at Qilleepie'a sebboi boase, a.very i important mission station: ini the vicinity of 'the KOad mentioned above.- 10 fiajiow 3mWfoa A little further AWest. fis IBroW. T. Jordan, the promisingyang man who? graduated at Wake Forest GdU lege last Jnneaad sonof BfOr P. M; Tvaayl a wn - A aSW afe Sat aata cm -awea e m .aa ) certain i young' brother ' who attend ed the aJonvention at Charlotte; "ne is unmarrriea.' - lirxk J. is labor ing atLumberton, whli&hc ia self sns i. , A . a. a s . i a a w- . a taiog anu a mosi inviuo b neia. xiocK ingbam,! Lanriobnrg pand Shoe Heel immediately on this line1 Of Railroad, and all of them very inter esting BtatioDS. 'The Pee Dee and Cape Fear Associations will; assist Bro. Jordan. Polkton; another sta tion occnpiea by our missionary in the same section: last year, has be come self-sustaining and has called its own pastor for the year. Polkton, nas us nouse ot worsnip nearly cotnr pleted, and Rockingham and Lau- I this Association within'the past two 1 ,r li'- '-ljni ri '' " iA': yearsNewhnrchesr haVe, been JfW Wa?' ? pjttahliAhAd.'nld nnpa hhiir nn nnf I In addition to tho notice I rr a neat- I evwiasj v V ajaaiaj ya ItJ a Wad . . a J J a imu0 ',nienz8raaun,r'iii gooi oia stater 8i. LifeirX : Jko ,.Wk'MlrlaigeV ... ar I a a. Itiv.. W " . .a aa i-a 4iai.t2th, Jhe;ya,i vyi0BtejfteraoWi wMtojr pwrteUlga.bnatiUS.f. tiwaajaafliaaaalyi aljof'fiib ttwte: t pr to sweier rs f nm tha jahotsaoaigy ghwead 4rom;sny.heafcardr dght"avhUe; BaptiatdcliuTcbes' with a memnerBbip of forty-three hundred. oflhese xborchesj i ntteea belong to tfafcuentrai Associatioa ; twenty-two to ihe Raleigh j ttaa one1 to the Mt. Ziofi. ikTbo nfteen ehnrchee belontr- ing to the Central - Associatiofl liave a tnemberBhip of, dS)7ft, land repon oontribntiona for ali reUgianai 'pdr. poaes dnriog thejaat year $20,142.88. Wake Oiuntyi J naa 1 thirtvseven yonng men now 'present for dnty at Wake Forest JStne-ot these live near enoagh to the Oollege to Board Dr.- Wingate ia amiling ; money scarce. : v --n k ii:-x5. MILLS- WiiW fbreii, i7alCfa7 xfii Mi tiBEENSBOBO BAPTIST CHUBCH. Dear Bro. 'Bailey .-Permit ne to say a word or two in behalf of the - above named cborcb, for though I have resigned the charge of it ! feet a deep interest in its wei- tare.?e"IJ on fU-n-.i r.i taud-iSL It baa been called to pass throogh many and sore trials, and the - won der is that it exists at all. Borne 1 of tbe best men and women I know are members of that cburcb. They nave struggled for years with' difficulties that seemed anmafimkB Mafitr f nnburg seein, determined to boild, Urush tnem, bot still the church lives during the present year.. From the I nhj will live. There ia bright intn tetters of Bro., Jordan we learn that the ontiooK ateach ot: these points ie nuosuallj "cnoonragfng. ' , in tbe li berty Association, .North west of this section, Id Bro. Henry Sheets; laboring with all the zeal of a christian hero, and battling manfal. ly with the giant forms of error which stalk, abroad through this region. Last year Bro. It A. Moore occupied this Meld to the aatisfactibn' and benefit of all ooneerned.:; And just east of this Association' is Bro. J. L. Snilth ardnoasiy poshing the .work of bar blessed Saviour in the old Sandy Creek, whicb promises richer harvest' than pgrhapi toiSn&ti Ana stiu rartner norm, in ; tbe Mt. Zion; we find that q met, earnest. devoted soldier oftne Cross. -Bro. uesse xxuweu, is aoiog wora, yet I believe for the Greensboro Bap tist eh nrcn. ? ' '- 'rutii crushed to earth will rise againJ The outlook is more hopeful now than it has been for a long- time. Some vantage, ground 'has been' gained. . What the,. church needs now is some trood man, to settle among them and carry on the work. Living as I do in another State, and visiting them only once a month much conld not be expected. Let thetate Mission Board lend Bi helping band,' put a good man there, and the anse ; f: believe will fionrisli. - ' ;J 'J': : ' " '-'J' The 'chorch deserves ' tie sympa thy;! the prayers and the material aappqrt Qf every Baptiat lathe State. ureensDoro is a. point that onght not 5 to: be neglected,' and uI;;trnst 4d for baptism.. Then to Bonn r toln, continued ia meeting aaJ Six were approved for bantiam.':W..- we went to Cob Creek church, con tinned a meeting a week .' ."! approved for baptism.,. .... - " j -The Lord ' has done great thin i for na whereof we are glad. 6 MABBIEP. ! BODWELLGABONEIL Oa .... ' i tost., at the reaidenee of the bride's fattunT. ' by Ber. N. A. PurefoT. Mr. J. R riZTi and Miss Pettie K Gardner. All of WamT ' i I i KINO JBEEMAK. On the aaandn.'-, - t the 24th of Daoember, by A. VL Adm li, All of Wake." ! 1 BOSS FBEEMAN.-On . IS 1 t Albert Boas to Miss Mattie FreemtnTAjri ! steHEBDBROADWILLt J-At W 1 residence ef the bride's father, Mr. WilliTm i uivauwnu, nya.n. AOUU, JMq., AIT. Bid&ev Shepherd to Miss Ebraaka Broad wclL All of Wake; ; ; ! t WILLIAMS BTJCHAN AN. On log of the 9th instant, by Elder 1. E. Monta- : gue, Mr. Walter Williams to Miss Elriaa Bachaaan.: AH of Person. ! J l .f tv ifl'V fvvv.-. ...f ... ,, t MIDDEETON -CABLT0N. In Bunt?. . ebentyi on tbe 1st insfc by Bot. W. M. i en- -. nedy, Mr. W.H. Middletoa to MissCalistei i Oarlton. - t 4 ,. ... --ai-' .. - .' .. a .. " . ..." 4 HUNT MTWOB. In ftranTflla MMint v "' a, Jan. SOi, 1879, by Hldar J. A.. Stradier fr. Woa. Lt Htuxt to Alias Kebeca Minor. " ' BEEai-SANDERLIN. On the 9th at Mrs. Bettie Saaderlin's in Camden oonnty"" ; N. X. br Ber. O. O. Horton. Mr j Inu tuI t MissSalUe Seaerlin.r-3 :s , t.f , CHAMPIK HARBIS On tb of the 7U inek, at the residence of the bride'i ' inother, by Bev. W. A Barrett, Mr. . John " LSuunput to Miss Louiaa Harris, f v PABXliQATOn! lieaf Ifsfb? f a. - residenoeof the bridge father JereaiiahGav " at T o'clock, P. M., by Elder i. O. Fleetwood! " Mr. J. P. Parker to Miss Sarah S. Oar. An7 Ifenbamptoavc : . . :. : dorlE-iFr A wtwo ia the Methodist church at Providence, North- saiptouu county. N.C.br Elder J. G Vt. wood, Mr.Tbos. Cole to Miss Elm Ira Quninaj. ' - 'BXBD WEATHEBS. At tbe residence of the bride's mother's, in Oranrille county on the 26Ut of NoT.t'187S,by Bev. W. i . Barrett, Mr. W. P. Bryd to Miss Mary E. . Weathere. -u..-, ,4 ,j v f . f ! HIQOT-ASa-On ' the erening of the :29th Dee.,' at . the residence of the bride'i ethers, by Bev. W. A Barrett, Mr. 4. w. Hight to Miss Mary J. Cash. All Of Franklin bounty. ' . . - v ; I NOWELL--PEBBT. On Dee, 24th, 1878, at tha residence of the brida'i father, ia Franklin county, by Bev. M. B. Pernell, Mr. CL NoweR to Miss L. Perry. All of Franklin ASKEW FALKNER. On tbe 26th Dee, 1878, at the residence of George Heck, Esq., in Warren county, by Bev. M B. PennelL Mr. J. T. Askew of Franklin, to Miss L. A. Falkner, of Warrea county. j NOBTHCOTT STEVENSON. At Mr.. Charles H. Stevenson's, of Bertie county, by Bev. J. Bunch, Mr. A. J. North oott, of Bert, ford county, to Miss Mairy E. Stevenson, on Dec 18th, 1878. . can compute. Anere is no .part of J.or,. Miainn vnrif wrtn -ana tf.n our state tnat, has made strides in" the prosperons of the Bedeemer' s.kingdOm taii has a kingdom thtiii haa laitniai K?8tor,"f - BLrenfftheA Sandav School work I JOO to. publish in regard to Udia- propagated a,ad carried forward, ia Br trintionerba miouteeof our Aaso- ww. , The .Liuum iub MUJhmn pieagcaaa nrosnAt trnl la nleasintr. - Bfav' th I tbat.T,, bavfi been lelayed ia sendtne; Oul of nil ' mercv ahnadantw mr I tna maJBuacript to tba press m wait tnese tbirttj fielitb tbe dews n&f0f, we, report oi we .iwartt oi ot neaveniy race. 71 jit 1 Asw?auusBi nauwioBsv v.;v .. (. : There are others oar mission a- I ! I understand there is some dissat- rlfts vhnaAnamnATnPAd nnlvmantiAn I 1814011011 abOQt It. -henCO i the above toinanrA a rftannnnoi ftf baartv an- I explanation. It jootv.too late please tiroyal -from . all . those who , know 1 Pn W8 bove s with the notice of as. . - - w w r m.a w : a an i a r wi nnrirwa a r wnnw n a awa m aw an h bv xjiem, wi auese 1. propose 10 sneak I sw!'?f", v cavj ;yuii ls) mnext; ;;:, Med; reasejnsert, thiathe next orifhaveseeo aparrofvaworkffi: TFAslWle?, XcC.lan.mhniss .fe tnapped onttJ)y,V,the; Staba Board, ; .-iit ! . - ' .-a 'masiT 4VftW."Ot. W4.4.U: .44411 . V 44 , IIH.IHy .4 jJlblLAMUCWVJVBWl 4444.M4. T nn mm wiik iij t T. AJijUaijiuy i:. '! . tionat,,.BTora4V .for,, tbe jemr We vbflr beneficence. ." We. bare no paid. ajecfents m the Held iq salaried', men 'MmAS)''r1ta)eAftf ' X.1 4tA tMtaaiAMAaiaa' I (r&tlATlfl Aal ' (B Waaa4 1 Of BB,sjBi M KAavkAWik, Will yon give these! , My brother, ptesenejijbemselvf a. fopntyer and my slater, mean,; you. . Kbw . what t wotyonog men have i nst died, from say joaf. r Tell. ns;and-let ns jieel gtoftshopav. tThere is. great solemni-' assnred of your appproval, and, anp. IS- -;Pray,:and askbretbrea Pjritch-- pbf L ( " . , ' ,,, J ohn B. BATr ; , ard, , and? Gwsltney h td il asteuheit if ; r. i . mo I DPW xQrj laborsyr and ; tbeftireserva TUE.1EUP1M union, t .-r 4.1 tionjjpt our nealttu j attoreavaonl sl !:P. M. JOEDAJ.J . 1- .a . r-waaaaaane - , .. . The YeoDim union .met with .the I church: a t,.VVoodville. .Perouimanal I uo-vzsi v 'j: 4- i j 1 '".' itr r -I PTTPD .POow . rirua' annvmiiva. couuty..,ou. je ray oeiore- iue ojn 1 .p -vtFwy f sv v aai. Sunday ,iin December i thej,littlej nCZr?Ms ?o fcsdshsa 1 chnxclitaelfj.beingjtheiibj ji?car Kecorder :-irwilI:givey6a prayera and mnhhT:labor -on. the'part laome. accotintvot rsst .labours since of the.tTnion.inbw.' nndar . tha naato. 1 the OonveBtSon." BnL Si IL. . Omenf ralycare of jEUdr7ta3I Ii. Qverby ap I aBd 1 held a meeting. three days at peera: to pe Jooking p, AnaiaaiDfcttVTaiaoga cnurco. 1 xnree proressed air for naefalneeaum' theireat work I faith in Christ nd joined tba cbarob. I IDCCD 10! 1)9 ROOtiotii I1DJC3D ID0I4 Il M W VCBI UWI - aa U aV fWHV ,UW MSUVUVlUlk VU I '"h, ap- a.- a vna aaaaav avaaj aa t, avs SSL am Sa 0IW Speight, preached irqm l)eateron aid, five were baptised, '.JFrom tbera otny jm. f l ; . aicer a auorc , Jncerma-. i4, ilie MoMiratiOE r oalled. tbe 4eetx, i uretner.vv. .juversana, ,wmir Jsiew uoiil. aDDoiti ted . finance i oooimittee tea.Tiarchea' represented witri, oS9 tpr.jrnx)reefea..rfM iCj arrett and; ;Bvleewoo4tWtxe s Appowte'delegatea; tOj the:.Brtie IJruoa andpxethreii.Wai. New bold Ijl jmeni. taTeDD4dee, Clear raoeV aaarcn, ina meetiBg Jier oooiincitx enijitjeai to tUe.chujrch f and .i2l-,baptiaed, The jtu Jdcf; OumjtnfiGrjea! wk atfnneiia meeting nf, daya, 'fWL.w.fftij tismandevt were added to tha eh nr Ah. i2J:tot. jand Trim ; White to fhe tSamdea asd4 linrehr';eoanBe ELLIS JONES. At the residence of Mn. George Stewart, Moore county, N. O., Sept - 22d, 1878, by Ber. W. H. H.. Lawhon, Misa . Selina A. Jones to Mr. J. W. Ellis, of Chat ham oounty.- - THOMAS NELSON. At the residence of the bride's father's, Be?. A. C. Nelson, Nov. 14th, 1878, by Ber. W. H. H. Lawhon, Misa Martha E. Nelson to Mr. J. J. Thomas. All of Moore county. . BRIGHT KECK .On the public high way, near Bives' Chapel, Deo. 8th, 1878, by Ber. W. H. H. Lawhon, Miss Mary E Keck to Mr. J. B. Bright : All of Chatham. HABMON SMITH. At Lawhon's Hill, N, C, Pec. 19th, 1878, by Bev. W. H. H. Lawhon, Mn. JanneU Smith to Mr. Daniel Harmon All of Moore county. L . : iOKDAN SILAR. At the residence of tha bride'a mother. Mrs. : Vary Street, Peiv, ?4tlu 1878, bT Eev. W. H. ,tt Lavhon, Mitt ILiggie C Silar to Mr. James M Jordan. All f Chatham. ' FOET ALLEN. Dae 19, 1878, by Rev. W. B. Boyall, at the residence of the bride's father, in Forestvill, K C, Mr. S. D. Fort to Miss K p.. Allen. ; ' PRITCHABJ) MITCHELL. At Mr. Jno. Mitchell's of Bertie county, by Ber. 1. Bunch, Mr.Abner L. Pritcbard to Misa Willie E. Mitchell, en Dee. 26th, 1878. - KING BARBER. At the reaidenee of Bev. B. F. Barber, of Bertie county, by Bev. J. Bunch, on Dee. 80th, Mr. B. F. King, Ut to Mlas Kattie O. Barber., , NTE5WSOM BTJKCH. At M. Jaoob i. Butler 1, la We county, bj Bet , Wk on Dee. 81st, Mr. Edward Newaom, of Hert- forj moxxutj, to Ml Mary E. Bunch. ' HOGGfARD EYANS. -At Mr. W. L. A kew's, b Bertie eounty. Jan. 2nd, 1879, by Ber. J. BsnesHMr. Jaa. P. Hogaard to Miaa UaryE, Erana. .r.-.u.ft .. " v : ;-:-ff ; : ' : VI: ArPOUfTMENTS. i Bev.: B- TL Gri&tb will preaoh in the Chowan Association: at the following times ;s'piasBi-'-nsrt;ifi? - Hertford JanusTy gOthW night Veoppin. uaj4ry 31st. ' ; ; . " CappeU'a fidl, Pebraaix 4th, at ll A. M. v .Bwiaiii buibiotu DaB.,k; Boeky Hook. February 5ta. a Il A. M. .. Ballard;! Bridge, febroarj 6th, at 1 1 A. M. TTl.r4-L-M vS t 4.. l" . i ' ' :ti pieTuis vrrore, f eo. ie, at il a. '-aa. -i Great Hoe,'February 3th.at SA. M. t Sany Clross F AC M. f Warwick, February 10t,'t 11A. M . : . kDddle Swamp, February ltth, at 11 A.M. Piney GroVe, February 12th, at 11 A. M. ti GatesviOej February 18th,'at night y 1 , rjool Spring, February 14th. . - Winion, February ICth; at 11 A. M. :.' i if " . j-BB Ovxaax. I ACINOWUDGMOTS. f ' jlreiaeima'. r.ii J-'A f ' i Neil!?Hope';churah;' South' Yadkin ' i Aasoeiatian; per C. KSwan,.... . $9 Ot) Mrs, W; H. Tomlineoni mite box ecA-. I OaoUon. FayeUerille,. per W. H. I Tomhnaon,. .....,... 5 00 , Hester's Sa Flat Bhrer Association, ' i -stodged at Ooamttoa, by H. 1'. TJoIoq Ifeetiair. Baleigh i'i i beldat Apex per John E. Bay, . Bar... r. jtoaan, perao:;. JS. iff 4 12 & jtaUaad Oi luifc cfaarchf r banata flow, "'"-' 7? 1 i'j mutant. 41 oe Jotsjf VToxxu, ir, ! Trees. Baptist State Oonvaaftoav yjs;,iail88, ( 4 ' I, pusewtodgtose ' for the N,C. Baptist BftdeAta1 Aid Associ- v ' don, from3rown. Graves A Ca.BakJjijore;;! ? !' .:. f W. p. Ratty, Traaa.
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 22, 1879, edition 1
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