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We have lost so much throngh the mails of late that we are compelled to de cline further risks.; f btained. rwrwtcr the let- I fk;f r.f V-n ' -; . sfc Master lean refuse to fklwproJttoe.wltheMilie following editorial on Methodists and Episcopalians from the Alabama Baptist, We areB0-concerned about the union of what are termed the Branches of; the church..-. To-be-sure the eight hundred and forty branches are, Buoientjto , mike up quite a respectable tree. ami the branch baUders are hard at work ar- superior in aQ' the moral elements of their character and in the conduct of their mow relatione to Socratees and Seneca, aa the ma was superior tojhe stars of heaven. , Ha eaid, farther, that when dtaturbed by doubts as he had been at one time, and aa every thinking man would be, aa to the trath of the Bible,' he had consul ted minister then present, aa to what he should read to er tabliahhia faith In thrlnaplratlonot the Scripture, TheadTice ha reeerfed waato read the Bible itself, and ha hadiound in his uon or km pubilcaUon to xia. we want no other kind, . 'j." ' " ... .Brethren Derin and Baldwin spent aer eral daya last weak la Salem and Winston. BeTSiW Crewf has been elected pastor of the new church at Farmlngton, Darie county, N. CfThey propose building a neat and comfortable bona at an early data, y , Li. v thinks of that ancient philosopher who spent seren years trying to teach a pet goose to eaokle in Qttk."'J. E. -Hu1on in Taxu Saptitt, Our theological schooli should bear this in mind. We rather think that we have seen soma mistakes made in this department equal In magnitude to the one referred to by : Authority." in speaking of Ambrose, Bish- and Mrs.Seaman to Christmas din- op of Milan, la the fourth century," he says t J ner. t ; , ! "At the age of thirtr.foar he was selected 1 All well and hopeful. Affectionate for Gorernor of, Northern. Italyr; When thr regards to all friends, especiallj jour uvupie were iookuib ior a Disnott tne voice or i 'Let out Oorernpr be our bishqp'the 'I see acme TanifoVbtteii:iro aato thicken the shades of. error aaddarkeit the 1 inirywas C1ir8aty.tta4, and that the tery: light of religions trath.' An addition a! thoasand 'or two of these limbs or ... .Bst. B. M. GoUia says adTioa to the Legislature, given no doubt by our wisest and best men, but in my judgment JJro. Htttaon. If God calls a man to preach I people echoed the cry. and the Governor be ne can preaoh.: .The first evidence of a call oama Archbishob !of I Milan. Limbrola hai not been baptized ; he was nothing but a lay- to do anything is a capacity to do it, . .Bro. Flippo'a letter to Dr. Jonas, on the first paged this paper, wttl :be read by : wperienoe that the beet evidence of Chrtafr . T JLT'aa our older brethren and aUtera with rieaaure. r4lZI:Z:LTJ' lin Indeed,tt4 articles by brethren Hlden, Hip. ..... . .v. n.i w w . . . , . . ... SUNDAY TRAINS. 4v Ib an interview recently held with Col1 J. 'W- Eobihson, president of idmnalf :V den railroad t&nd steam'boat companies, and tbereiora competent by JU experionea as -well fjbjmsintelUgwce ana obeerr tion to give an opinion in the prem isea he stated distinctly in answer to my. InquiriesV" first, that lie had tried both, plans he ,had rnnun day .trains and ; he. had suspended work on Sunday, and apart from the religious bearings of the question, he was satisfied that it was an un wise economy in all railroad .and steamboat companies not to respect the Sabbath 4ay. . ! ,3 He said, moreover, that he did not think the transmission of the mail on "Sunday ; a 'necessity, either to meet the wants of the government or of society, perhaps between New York ;and "Philadelphia, probably between 2few York and Washington there might be some reason for Sunt day trains, but nowhere else. The telegraph would meet cases of emer gency. . tThese are the views of a gentle man whose judgment is worthy of the profoundest respect, and I sub mitthem as bearing on this question which has been brought before the Legislature now in session by peti tions from many parts of the State. Some of these petitions J are from Baptist churches, and it is to .be hoped that many , more will be pre sented before action is taken on this matter.; ? w The sentiments of the great Bap tist brotherhood 'are expressed in the action of the late session of the Baptist: State Convention: held in Charlotte In Hot. last in the; follow ing resolution and report s - The following resolution was presented by Bro. C. M. Cooke: Baieivedt That we eoneur with the Synod of the Presbyterian Church in this State in the resolutions adopted at its last session on the subject of memorializing the next Gen., eral Assembly of Korth Carolina to prevent, by aliitable ! legislation, the violation of tie Sabbath day by out Railroad corporational ': 'Biuotved,' That 4 committee of fire be ap pointed, lto make report to-morrow at 4 oolock,' 'resolutions expressing our senti ments on this subject, and 'proposing s plan for carrying out the subject of the 1st reso lution.. Ths resolution was adopted. -'' -The report oh"tt submitted byjBroT "3." rC.JVvaift : Chairman ot the J committee ' and adopted: IwhJfr-i-y.- toi, Tour oommittee) to whom waa referred the matter in regard to the violation of the Sabbath by the . various Railroad Companies ana empioyeea ox uae same in our duh, wusv the resolutions of the Presbyterian Synod of .North Carolina, -would respeotfally report: ;i That we beliere it to be a great sis thus to desecrate that day which we are coaimanded to kfi holy, and we are glad to know that our Presbyterian brethren are ' earnestly en gaged to prevent said desecration '"a w ,.;-s That It is a Cardinal prinoiple of the Bip. tista of North Carolina' to keep and preserve the aincfiry ef tte''$abbath, and we are & ling to lend our aid,' in any lawful way, to put step so this great evfl.5 " r-"f Wa,hereforelrespeef(tIly recommend that' the BspUaU oX Horth Carolina do earnestly coperte with,, their Preabyterian brethren in their endeavors to accomplish this end;, :. That Baptists consUtuOng a Urge psrt of .. the citizens of Krth . Carolina, end tlierefore largely interested1 an A smch eonoerned'ln everything htch' la for the good of aodiery aa3 the preservation jot God's honors-do; in r. all portione f our0 beloved coimaonweelthl . make vigorous efforts, in every way lawful, - to prevent the desecration of, the Sabbath by these Bailroaj Ckwnpanies..; ., , T H... Db. Plummar'thuiks the conversion of Matthew the Publican, one of the strongest videncea of, .the power of the gos pel to r save the , worst of sin ners, The salvation of any mair Is a miracle. The wonder is not that bo few.men arei saved. but", that any ,pf tKem are eave ; There -is enongh of native . depravity in the best men to render their salvation won brancsliee wxrald possibly meet the de- twiwti-t of 11 the mak oonatitatloDa and damaged "evee or in people who una aninsica iju aeiii. iiowj profess ' and call' themselves chriatiAM and would not materially iraDede the . prorress of :; Christ's 1 Kingdom. Should they all unite, however, whkih isby -k ae rneani probable even Jt possible,' there) can to so better creed suggested, or platioraL laid down, - than ,that pre sented in the closiDg ; paragraph of the article from the Scpfw.1 ; We be Keve that io be the Bcrlpturrtfonndai tion "fcdenona&onalan adopt; any other- would, be .but to build another ; branch, and by so do- I in g darken couDsel and add to the al- lytJerpletlng confusion. f .J '1 ttethoeJsts a.d EpiscopellaJUL' . do pot, liauunn .xamtn ot EpiaooiJ.1 liqaor Uw aad not allow oaedrop to be made I MM A' .. .... ....... mu w it vu aa edifying aunt tne uovussr o blessed book without note e comment; eoold baV po, ones and Amd, make our first page this Uet ioo school and ceperoW V& man. The reason he was elevated to the bishopric waa beoiuse he was the ablest man for that position; We havejheard-Bedobap-tlstipreachert, 'when'preachingf dn bapfosn represent the oharchea ot the Arst eenturies as sq absorbed with the all importance of baptism that they baptizedi children as aoon mm tby vm txm In pimmw w hm m oaWmoa, a large jpoyortio niiai kaiiaaui iinH( ? theSUU. ben W tibe Oeneral of wbom : AaMmUr of AWr4 -m Every Kaeter. r 7f prises, KJri'3.it "aHaa .. . , What la to ba'Uka result of tbla jatobA ; ins;: Into'! Q Ednoattrm1 . Cotomt ton by ' Kjn' fmtmj proapUya. ooi WTWjS; eiiealsts the Bsonsr.su nee yms people. I J,B,H. The result will be, preciaaly as If yon want yoo cherohes So sustain the I e esase or it tn is, sgrsefe any batter thaa l do. But to attempt to glre that taama irnTartyly to a anoaU ami oboomra orgCTltfcai, wni lead to en ill aai mistakes and Th aman. small end obaeore organlimHon. androbseurity seem to nave been the real "OttrU 000017 oobaptixsil wbra- to wn Uiis tr -aigbt or, f ortr7eTa cJcU t,Xh, truth, o the ma tter ia, , thevCsiholio Church waf jat that lirn. raridly dygenei'tlua inure polUi- eal powoe, aad ticitbar earod or flriwti nit y -?i'J- . SkU I eatt you the pleaaaateat eight i saw en Cbrlatmes day t It was in St. 'John's Faithful V.- r M. T. Vattcs. 4 ' - Shanghai, China Dec. 3, 1878I 1 i WATSIDJOTTINGS. From our Travelling Correspondent Dear Recorder ; .u. : zr-r. : . : r 1 ,Your travellerhas been to Car thage, Moore county, recently, and was very favorably- impressed with the people and surroundings. : - They bare ttaotiat. Methodist :uojs(ec j A Elder Barrison, -of (...''...'..i Issaiiicoaj ei Apex I .the I?reby teri ait pscor :. is Jilder McQoetn and the- Methodists have lie v. .William. Adams, all able that churches and ; individuals sriii send 1 contributions ta Kev. q jd Wiley with, request, to supply' with Bibles Co give to those who rl without, and not" able to buy ? haye a finetopportnoityo distributl" religions tracts. The American Tract Society ' gave me between It and $5 worth-: As these will soon ba gone I would like' for someone who wishes to do good with small outlay .of money, to send me some more. "'?lT6a-rs truly, . :' f. Morehead- City, Jan. 21, 1879. .. FBOH TflB B0U5TAISg. ;J5chOvl3,: "w t iTT-TTT 3 lV -. .:. . . . j . hubs ana nnsnuntj scorn to psts uocn tho real v n ubdh uj r u wa u vobbi metlOE objactiohi; Ths twoginiatloni differs Otah24li induca'O.emrBncoa iti dyin. newas rSfSdiargT2. and aimphcity make any nproach to aplendo. If you wish the people to whom you minis ter to be interested la an the great religious entsrpriseeef the'dsyV' lo oc large hearted, UberU minded, Vend fntonifent! Chrnrtian; then promote. the' circulation' of the Bncbs. liZZ ZJZJnLtwdA Thi. cttu Pr and small,' therefore he cast his I , west jspwcopai cnurcn LarT-u.. W :wUla.;o. .e W. Waanmgtond y .'many, aeimed . the .7. ?.4?!! have heardof w 'aoW( that way W: aristoeratlit vfOa 'Christmas Pf, -4d rcsuu wiu oe in tae one am a ui w vu i . .; -i?;, -s: , ;v. .i ;- . j n . j.. I lore. sa among them.1 ' The Bxooanxx is doing mora to ednoate our people, te diff use a misddoary .aplrit,'.and bi collect money for onr' 'yarieua entsrpriaea man any ten or even i wenry, ?or our wisesi, ableat azid nxoat iafloaaUal paatora. Biahep taioed br not a raw members of the latter danominaUoa. rr and. aaoa km rirtnal oTerture ia made to the Methodists to come back to the ehuroh which John Wesley de clared he never would lekvft l and in whose membership ae.Ioontiaaed to bis dying day Dean Stanley has caused s monument to b erected to JWealeyJia Westminister Abbey ; and recently uttered a' warm eulogy upon, the Fatherof 'MeUwdism at s recepiion given him by the mihisters'of that ooinmnnion in itew Tort ?4t a late missionary conference; the bishop of Wastarn '-ew Tork nttered a "glowing tribute' to Wbitefleld as wen as Wesley.' 1 There are ' aomV' oifKonltiea ut the way, boweyerof : a re-union. , ;One is the questioii of ''orders.'' The Epieoopalians do not reeognlte the ordination of Ueihodista asi yalii Another is the "question of. rites and ceremonies. By resigning themselTes to t&e tiresome and hollow forma of . Sigh Church ism (now the prevailing drift of Episcopacy) the , Mathodiata would be shorn ' of their strength. . Another is the question of self, respect. The. Methodists were driren inte tbeir position of antagonism by the hitoler anoe of the Church of England ; and they have thriTen as the oak does, by struggbng with storms. 7 Another is a question :'ef pro priety. If a union is to be effected in this country the smaller body ought to become a satellite of the larger. ; The Methodists out number the Episcopalians ten to one. ' In our opinion the best platform of ecclesi astical union is ' that laid down in the New Testament : repentance, baptism upon a profession of fsith congregational churches composed of a spiritual membership, and a ministry elected by the suffrages : of the church and ordained by a presbytery of ministers ; a limited Diocese with a Pastor aa its Bishop ; a spiritual Empire with Christ salts King. ,. ... , : "-1 ; odtot oniareaoe ia.Baiaiglt, a faw yeaxs agof tlutheoould Ull what paators had vreeelvfl their solaces, a wbat diatriota Ad bean, most liberal i twiirtintisr sU. ctmroh entett. prises by koking at the mailing books of the hrittiaJmAdwxat j where this paper was read $e people were, as a. rulea doing their duty, but where iitiama tact read, they were behind.' - Therefor, I wish to ask: wteiji pastes? who reads this article to work for a large inoreass i'BevUvtTM' WbbaV A.1LS p. hoa eonjunotione t v fAnd then there souroea ; that are ' contaue " la ' the word themgh' lflwpfttoi 5m was not $ mt.tthauqJi i. Presbyterian, ;lhe waa not a life Insurance llanager; Oumdh ' a ' Methb- eHmt. if waa not . Sarins' . Bank rmuiAmt ' t&omiglk nOuuiitlnmH bn art Cw torn fivose Oaoer.N'Wow an pisoopaUan. MlM Ttlll...M.S!jJ.hllill.jJ'ii!llf he was not a, Member of , Congress.' f-iva. , . .. .-I donot belieTe tte Christian Church can ever sub seed in seoompnahlsg the only possible stfiawtive work which it can' lay claim to; thai hi to say, The Union of Ood'a JPecptftyM'Basis oftheEssennalaed idainenlal TMncfples of the Oospel, as the 9 ...Afadutah arjiehop' Iu pree'a organ, baa beenlswallowed up by the JKftar jUcvrdoTm Jo? captured by Dr. Ai 0. Caperton, the ;F,.erA!r editor and publisher, who will try his hand publishing paper sailed the kswrfesat BaptitiJ 'in the in- TBt 0kmt plra -ioiJa. o U TJlta alaa.;Tgrf.arnIfiaiif aJaVinWw'.i W I atMn that he was overworked : snd Jatek& Bntfonr sympatbiaa mm to have bean miaapp&ad or ibi wealth of cedar and holly. flowers bloomed in unprof ane myriads of , deQcate roses . made its', altar $r 'm grantf;jSitting ; jithe,rojp-e'wf I ssw close before ma, kneeUng at ihe,; eyramept, a lady in cwUy attire. 7; An itndia ehawland costly bees fell i about her, stately figure- Close be- trida bar.' at tbewu obJinpel,, Icoeelad an..oli the bolf level, , . Outside, the decrees of socie- ty, the tmrnutable.' lines, -of qastft , remained mabrokan Wttbto. all ware rorgptUmj,. blot I ia the clrcutation of the Bsxtoatna among his I uy Doctrinal .CoaiUtuUon of (he ChWoh. I of the Christian Chnrch, shoaldnow make set Of ''Our Baptist people in Tennessee are too honest and upright to read a paper for which they do not pay. Very few of them would be willing to read a paper for ;whi3h they bid not paid. They pay for '-the'iSte or Lie men.'ilyteeter.rf jWo are glad to learn tlis of our Tennessee- brethren Sot the: a nust be sometLicg wrong with the Bcp- tbti cf Enitstiy, or the WttUmEaxr&r vot'.l tct ' tare on its' booia tXO,000 in da&J people, i Take a eipy of the paper ?wtth you I y. A.pjm. o one eiee i ever reau into the pulpit and show H to the people j talk bved fome may , aave tbemgnt ee, about it in your ehnreh eonf erenees speak of itattheflreaide ; see io .it that ' erary lamfly ia your ehnreh reads the Baoosna. ; Dont fail to begin the year with' thb:ideterminhia tion,' and be; sore you' Wry it ont.' and I am satisfied you wfll find it to ennreto your Indir vidual interest, aa wen aa to ths welfare of your church Or ehurohes. ' 1 ':' . . a TheBnonsssa la not In distress-it ia in good condition ; indeed, if one may judge from the reports from all parts of this State, and from many prominent brethren in other States, the paper waa never held in such high esteem saltiest present it u doing s great end good work, but it might do just twice aa gnat and twice as good a work if its circula tion were twioe aa large ; sad the shortest,; Tianinnt and most oertaia way to double its subaoription list, is ;for each pastor to go to work to this end among his: people, and for the sake of your churches, as well aa for your own interest, I do imosi earnestly entreat yOttto"doit.:t.'l.-J - 'j f.y:i.U -ui I have no property ia tie BiutfasVas. leave no interest in it other ' than that which you have, save that I write' for it regularly, and I can therefore Bay some things which the mod-' estv of its Editor will not allow him to say. With the hearty, earnest and general 'co-operation of the paatora the subscription list of the BxooKDEB can be doubled during'the year 1879. ' . ' ' '. .. NOTES AND COMMENTS.- ; V : BT T.H.P.' . i ' ' - ' f. - A. Snjfestlen. :;i i:i;Vy:- At the last meeting of the Board of Mienona, Ma.Wj A. Graham, who hasja au&V said he , paid , his ; subscription to - . his , pastor'a salary in meal. . Would it not be many times just aa well for the "pastor, and much easier for. the member to pay hit srifajcriptiota in some article , that he raises and the pastor needs 7 i Properly managed it seems to me that the pastor might realise in supplies-more than eould be paid him in money, though of coarse he will need and should receive Borne money, mv s-fV.t u-ic? io Ts:ti m j' ' .. Ieeinheraiiip-' i . .' . Any church or individual, who wfll gire E30.00 at;one time to the objects of the Con vention,! is entitled to Life Membership,, fa j that body. ...Xpu may be a wlwueyesr.in eol. lecting it, and you may, select your pastor or acme valuable brother or some excellent sis- ter to enjoy the honor, it matter not how long you. are about it, . or in what.small sums i you reoeive, eo the i3a00 are paid to: the : Treasurer at one time, the certificate of life Uemberahipi wiB be issued; .-And m handsome picture it makes, leritaining the likeness ot M. T, Tates; Thociae Iferedith, fames? MeDaniet,7 Charles 'Bkinner,' Robert Ltwson and the venerable Samuel Wait -There ia' sssreerya church in eB tiie that-could not compliment their pastor or some good member by presenting him with a certificate of Life Membership. Don't wait for the pastor to more in the matter, be may be too modest, but let any satire brother or lister uke hold of this -matter end it Can be 1 ftvjtowu-.n ' I ... . -,(, I htifr ti pro.- I At. a late, meeting of , . the Wake, County rWilf&rfiirrtft 1 yencemade, nong othervwe follow jug good points t .-v Ibet the Bible isrue spperent from t&e fact that 3n thhjl most prsetiosl ege of Ihe wold--en ege henevytaing, is sublecttd tooths serereat saentifie mTeetigatlon; and nel found W be useful sad true la merflleesly disearded; it hot' only -holds' its ' own, but ft wuwBu; mwimiiuy mc taece in ULuoenoe, PERSONAL & OTHER ITEMS. : ...ev. ,T. Hume has resigned the pasto rate of the Cumberland Street church, Nor folk, Va; ni :'" ' : .'...'twenty young preachers are now at tending Mississippi College, and more are ex-' peoted. Reflector. ' ; i -: . ...The .Rational. JJaptM eordisny see- onda ; -the ; recommeaoanon. of Bev. J. tr. Thompson aa Minister to Germany vl-i-'- x y. .When a man says, I am a Methodist, everybody understands ' him. J&. C. A; lAppltP :Yesv we eS know what that mesne, '' ;.,.Bev. aB.slrwry.:Sof MAlIe, has and some may hare, evsn hoped, ee, but ben lieTmg U le anoUker thing altORatber. . '. . .The 44m Annjvsisary of the Phuonu. thesian and uEuaellan Sodetiee, of Wake Forest OoUege, wffl ooeur on Tebrusry 14th, 1879, , FubUe Debate at o'clock, p; M. President, Geo. 'T. : Pritehard, Blohmond, -17- " - - - - I tT t ' L.Atl '- W.V 9-mmmi 1 VM., uwhivmii a. . mm IT A W WW, N. O., Debeters, J. P. McMinan, Ltxmberton;4 N. O, J. N. Holding, Wake Forest, E. T. Aydlett. Camden eo., ST. O., H. Montague, Wake Forest Anniversary ' Oratora : ; Philo mathesian, W. L. Wright; Troy, N. a ; EuW UsVW.X: Jones, Bsisigh,'K. a Manbala: Phflomatheaian, J. T. Alderman, Clinton,' N.' C, L. T. Carroll, Columbus county,' N..C Eoselian, J. M. Dayis. HendersonTille. N. C, W. TV Jones, Wilmington, N. C. ; s . . .UI believe God has giTeame a work to do which I. eould never, have done in. the Christiaa Church." -So says Bev. C. A. Ap. plepa his reasons for leaving the Christian Churoh. In our opinion he has about finished his work.-' "To ride a f ew circuits end poest Uy rise to the grade of Presidiag Elder, is about ell that now awaits him. V. liABev. Mr. Keodrick, of New York, who seems to spend most of his time trading, horses, has been cent to jail for procuring a horse under false pretenoes. We could, net learn' from , the New, York Herald . what church he belonged to, but t reckon he is a Hjgher-LifeJtoliness-Shonter or Koa-eeote-rian-Undenommational-Independent', Who ever he belongs to may keep him. fcl':.iDr Shaver has resigned his position as pastor of the First Ward Baptist church, Augusta, on acoount of a throat affection, and has eoeepted the position of Assistant to Dri Boberta in the 'Colored Theological In stitute on Telfair street, to which he ; was elected some time sinei sJ We (are very glad that Dr. Shaver has entered upon this important, work. A better man for the position oouid not be found in all our ranks,; North or South. , -..,-., L.: V .1 . ."From what, we have recently , beard we judge that there is no College in America' 'where students have been more moral shot wasted. The editor of Bie! tfcr Recorder v sneamer roe oeuwi twim isawooderfal man :W 'capable of doing a ' Wseadt and passion fpfhC good deal of hard work.'' We wish hlmgreat ta8 whora.be earn ou earth to leve seecessiehie new enterprise?1 ' abi avee(rmaw fo;e Ind&cndtnti ei iiu ar-' i' . i svr . to vd fu ' lafl:Weluve peitaJmsVof Itbe.Iss.Sjm- . , . ."Some will be.ready.to .ask. how it is !TVbra 'M aisters.Tmt weneve thought of taking an inventory of their elcthes at such a time jilr. 3; io iu ... w i .in 1 li WltUTT rjHvMm di llti I j 1 ,S7--Kis fieoi? ( DEAB BBC ; PfilTCHABD tYoufJ highly esteemed letter of Sept. 234 Jeair Rtscoiril4r X wtsbi to correct JiopagTiiarariBis that appesrd in Sro. t uj. uviuau o cvuiuiuaicaiion .1 mi mmaaiClClM ReoORDKR some month or two s?n. In speaking of the lloan Monntlu peoplejhei said everytxxjy was a prracoer- mif xaere, flow i dont- know what made him thick tbatav body ' was - a V preacber. witKftf it was becanse be is a preacher him. self. :23bwl am well acaualntad in taie'eoantry, and 1 know he is mt. taken ; for not One ; half the men are preachers about here. Then he w&t mistaken ? about ' -Koan Mouutafs Church' having 'so many Hcenspd preachers i it had two ordained min. i8tersand a pastor. -Only the pastor preaches ou church days ; and the people are not preached to ; death we had a protracted meetine the during the ' ObrUtmar hplidayg, and- iney, were, consiaeraoiy enthused -enr professed reUeion. and Jo4b1 the chnretf s ' bo . there ia an- oiberi mistake. i for "Bro. Jordan snM they 6oald not be'enthnsed oh an eabjecti' And 'farther, he Baid dur ing services the people'' were goioe to and out; ' Bow;,: somehow this 9 Md-ftemion com- meached theremanv a trmP '.S vuioiyatov saa euto uitttitivu I 'I'lic !. They have a thrivins:.-',Aeademy overnrbich Air. i Stewart, a thorough, i scbolar. and a most acom pliBbed teachec presides. f It' is' a good loca tion tor a school-healthy and moral snrronndings, and we think the very man for the place. ,Cr,it.:i .o Moors fOrT nearly5 thirty years,' dar iog our stay, and we are not enrpris ed at :the: attachment oithe whole people f or-Mm'He' is a inodelmau as well as a public officer. He made as aqtiiDt(N -with manjf the peo p4eeC tbe tonoy ami Vreoproe tbat Ter pisram prDtiii m boast better retinue of citizens.1 n'- o j i a-- Carl-ray e Shop, -fhoi;. ; Thts'place!is famous for Jts mak or Dnggies ana carnages. Messrs, great a' change t;; I conf eas, j brethnn, that, my vieim have undergone a change. But the change has been, far less than:1many .of yos imagine. . fy far as tbsotogteal dogma ia oen-s earned, thVemoUat system if preoiaely the aame with that held by the great body of :ur people, t The position of the: two organiza tions concerning Baptism and the Lord's Sap-' per is precisely tits stme. The only differences are In Name end GOTernmeBl.,--R?. CJ lAJ Apple, in bia reasons for changing hit denom ihatienj If that ia ao, why not unite 1 ' Ko wonder these brethren esa bold unkm' meet ings and ' ieo-dperate so agreeably. 7 They are' but branches of the same tree. : Only differ in -name. '!. - '" 'H!!- -7 " 5 "" .l'T,Uethodist Episoopal nroh, in my opinion, has more of the promise and po tency of great results in ths future than any other Christian organisation. "fti A, Apple Ererybody has a right to his opinion, but the "promise , and potency of great re sultsls not a Scriptural reason for Joining e re ligious organization. Bomaa Catholicism has the"promiae end potency of great results,,'and ia a religious organisation. So is Budhism,' The truth as revealed in the New Testament Scriptures, this, and this only, should control eur refigious Actions; No man la fit to be a member of the churoh who ia not willing to be auoh by himself or with the; poorest, the cewest and the' moat despised as brethren. ' The people at Boan 'lfountaln were ftUJ-'i-jl-r mmli.i'.'m-U--.Jfl Y , la apparently pretty fair, for this and all ttm ministers in attendanwi - yunip to, wa,cu.u rugf n w.me vuuiuiu- i uu vuoy.are not pieasea Wltn Uro, ityi tas ?jts ; centerlfor j tradeVf .We I Jordan's 'communication. They say thiuk the place . could sustain a Still j he bas done theni ah injustice. ' Bat jpopawion-ar.ijy: u.-.-t -- ? I he can easily set himself right. I reck- . Here are verv aniioaa to have their I Bro. Jprdan waa mistaken abont ' . . m ' -- w-w ' w - I ewaas'T nvaU.1i Ault. .1.-1. m . -JaAT4A- iM-ftjji I paawrflro.arrjgQnihWicwateperr ""- iwemy if-H?..Tr "i " .-j--r-ry.2 1 manently amongst Jhem-rr Xt- they, I nmee, ior, nave rraveiea me road are too weak in themselves to sup- f ana coantea tne times 01 crossin?, port nim lor tne wnpi6 ( time. , Xoey . . . . i The citizens in the vicinity of Bowan kBIls, Bowan county N. C., among whom are Baptists, Metho6UaU,"PreabyUrians, Luther ans, led by Bro. B. F. Eaton, recently made a substantial donation in kind to Elder D. K, Bennett, who has for some time been preach ing among them. There being a few Baptists there without any . churoh organization, the: Lord was gracionaly pleased .to call Elder B. to them, end to put it into their hearts thus to remunerate hinv for his labors. Such: acta speak well for both preacher and people, aad cannot fail to result in lasting good to the cbnununity. : We learn also that Bro. Bennett ban engaged to.' preach at Rowan II iHs,: for a time.1 In this also the ''people wrill find thai their confidence is not' misplaced. V" X- ."Eighry-six yejare'. haTS '. elapsed, since Semes O'Keliey' began bis 'work ; sn.wbile other religious systems hare be de veloped and grown great, , the followers. of 0tSlej . are still aggnngwith .the problem, of mere ci isteoce. K Bainbs have been jborn .into; the Churoh, bare livedo fought . the . jood, fight, diedandgoneihoftiato glory j and , yet the Cbwch, ss it-seeme to see, is not much,.if at all, nearer jthe oonaunmisticm than it was- nt 1394. Much, work haav.beett done; for .God $ bat net more than might' have been, aoconw pliahad ifi O'Kelly had -nerer; departed! from the sfethodistpiseopal Chureh.itrt; Oi Ai AppU. in hia reasons for joining the Meth i ooUis. 'Ven; thtt Is donbtleas trne. The Church ' Is not seriously" affected by aects A church should never atand stilL: $hare ia J fTork that. ehargreach of ihie membera 1 I Jisms end- divisions. &Theyflght and die,'' kecUned a call to LttdngW: Ky., snd Dr3. ?.' ; ..wu'i rJ-j- i-'i.-'wj - -t . i I wnere itomih bit oeea more xuorai auu Fi1 n?! atun3ouethan at ; Wake Tor ;Conegr.'0.; F 4? x- Umnib l-:i-.Ufn I Thw have beenf;:but three-' oases ' requiring1 rigid uuetpune -witmn eight .years."!j-j giawe Herald. '"And we might add that! . . . .Bev O. J, Hobday, late Of Petersburg, Ya has settled in the ; Potomeci A asoHation. He is right , Four good country churches ia Detter than a dty pastorate, .ac rr ! (. ;."Hm New York la China, Bro. Bahey " Uferaa Bvpttit Hlcti Not exactly.1 But to read the Tcx BaptittmthmTexat Baf tietHerdXd one -would naturally ' War - that Texas was in Chins or verv near there. ' U! sfi 'ewer of ita atadenta bate feOcdln the reat alma of life than' of any' other olaMS of men we bare heard of. t About one in three hundred' failed to reflect credit on the State, and the 4 fareaae "I tell you, dear brethren, I . lived ; fa, j Ily twelve years, and had I not the love of I ;;e:Baptist' chinch mi baiproree, . TTiey .are now.; refitting their I Taare left . Italy ssiiiaadeLS'A fio says Father house of woraUiH This ia as it should be. I Flaherty, the Bomaa Catholic pastor of New ft dlexi'-O! while ihe aacred books of 'ctiVeir religions had er li'rBpectoa ataflseem1 tohave;'ni Bibfe jtod! whoBS husbsnd .upright bo&r funote.ana ( she iJwsys spmethingfor s church; of -Christ, to I l;.vWA!rTxn-ASiTuioH.---AyoungUdy graduate of Baleigh Female Semmary, wish j ke'aaituatian aa tseober.me'h prepared to Useh Uiealgher branches bf English' and thematioa;: Latin end Freach:' 'rBefeni to ProfJHobgood, of Baleigh; and the Editor tfiheBnoonI)n:, '' ?l '-"V , f.,Bro,D. J.Bivenbark,,of Laurinburg, requests' us to state that the '.churoh Jhaa ap-. pelted a building committee, consisting of V.t, :Bivenhark, . F . Fountain, Q.;W;.Oood- w s -n w js w-u - TT -n ar m A-Hr6: .": r fe,.r that these brethren. aak: for pus, 4ollr( ; each ehureb ia North. , ; Carolina, teward - ig the house of worship ia LsurinVurg, 1 ,unu- rti rt?I.'Uil 1 .'. t -As ' T minn an aoBaaiaxio It . . . j f H Js-'i "- "."rtt I sIoerrsdAfoV Jsaujoontains s nu 1 1 .rrBve XlaaifteB Mf J-sJanrnBi b Alex "by popular elergysieiL-a I Isnder Campbell, now universally .call them-, at uoMKsr. ' li tiooneuuo" u ' a typo. I selvea .'Christians. ,X eaMune the - blunderituagbod bnel 'We nerer. I Tbeoause, U appears Sojbe., wmjfffarimii.j.Ot. --t i '. -i.---. a aa.'.iL to-. 1 1 . iv m FT? from buildii Icents for e seat during msas. SWe - think: his isttk and practice' In thia country; where it ii Wifled siid cuibed'bT utUo: sentiment hsa a tendency to prcduoe tnfidel- jtyi lltf Borne It M1hndelUyt&veyrbr bf the Naw Testament SorinttirAi. -y -;' 1 fttlj : TMJtTir -.cini--- b8f-. tlsd.j ..Bev. eo,3. Eager hss graoemlly re-j signed, his pastorate al Legington. iTa tend j hopefully, accepted the care of the First Bap tist chureb, KnoTTUIa,4Ttua, 3 The art of re-t I siingeIesTing upaHCate in the right spirit ahoeid be; more IsaetaBy lenitive. ed. Bro.! Eager apeaka kindly; and says he tared "the '.Utto ; church,' !TJ6xiagton.,' r-Ttmi( at?, fWengree with, ike Taai BapMj iand advise our brethren n se amltivate thai art of reetgmng; .Some men rnnd it diffieuli to bit the)tru'ib7or Ootf reWaiie unchanged and As t6t4,,pe of many 'persons ,6f Whom I wished toi.hearf jfc afforded, me unauchUphaasure. n wist; you would give me the names-and post office of the -Presidents of Ladies. Missionary (Societies, or i the persons in those societies, to whom I could write, or I send, what I might, from time to time think would interet them; Mrs. Yates lis still in Hongkong on a visit to Mr. and ! Mrs. Seaman.: Being alone,i ir 1 did not .nave so much to occupy my mind and body, I might be very lonely r In addition to my regular work, -. I ! have nnder taken to teach a Theological class of two,' three afternoona in the week and to translate the Epistle, to the iftomans into thia dialect Ti don't know what Peter would, have said; if he had ' undertaken to translate what Paul said into a Chinese spoken dialect. I;! am ,i trying to make my little (heathen) church, a church at wOrk. Two! weeks ago they undertook, in addition .to pay ing the native -pastor's salary $15 per month, to pay the expenses, $13 per month, of the families of two young men. who, seem apt to teach: and a desire to preach, v While . 1 engage the whole of; their time and attention in the , study of the Scrip-; tares theology to .- prepare them for effective work. They entered in to it with a will and there - and then put down their names and amounts: theyowoukt- give montblyks to, ihe amount of $12 ($13 will be required.) I subscribed $4, of the amount to en courage them. And .you will excuse me for saying that 1 think their act. is worthy of imitation J .-For, conaid ering the wealth of the First Baptist. Church Of Shanghai with that of the. mass of - the churches, at , borne this act ofliberalityi on the part-of my. churoh iu; supporting two - beneficii ariesv and : their : pastor .too , wonld. not be equaled by aichurchat home that supported : its pastor and, Ans tainedf twoGbenefictariea atiyake: Forest College. 1 Cannot the pastors ' and leading men of oarchilrches,.be induced ta inquire among the young men o their churches j lor nch las, feeb that Ithet Lord 1 has i something. for them too J they, were prepared for it, .1 and ! ednoate n them.; a It is a very aim pie matterr-itrooly grants a will, and ? very, i-little,' "com par-; ativelyfrom twothirds,7or orifl-half of the members, iit alii Will oot belp It would greatly stimulale the Bpmt .time. are fortunate to have part of his time, for few men nave , greater power and culture and a deeper, piety than he, but we wish they , eould sustain -him all the time. , ; We cannot forbear making special mention of the'pleasaut families of Mr. Waddell,'Mr.l7 Jones, Mrs. "Person and the rising and talented .young lawyer, Mr- J. . A. .Worthy, all of whom occupy , very warm places in onr heart Irom pleasant hours spent with them. 1 Jur, thanks are also due to Dr. , J ohn Shaw, Prof. , Stewart, W, W. Hunsucker,Mr. Kennedy and Mr,, Phillips for courtesies during our stay. We made two, speeches while therer . 'JU r,-., , - .dVilhe-jCoantry - Between: Carthage and the Bail Boid, and i then on as far as Gil christ's bridge on the line between Bichmond and -Bobeson, is mostly unbroken pine woods. Therefore turpentine stills, and saw mills, con stitnte the chief industries through this region, e Here and there fertile spots intervene, as in the section around Union church and Academy, and i along tne little river : valleys.: Near the Winder station,- on the B. & A. L. B. R., Dr. Leslie, the turpen tine king, nas bought La good and pretty plantation, and will add farm ing to -his turpentine operations. Here we found every roomfort and: solace, for the Dr.'s .dear little lady had a share? of her; education, from.: I our bon&e.; m husu -n ;:i i. . Around ths Pike postofflce on the Lumber Biver, where Bichmond, Uumberiana and iKobesoni bold per petual . converse,., are 1 indications . of activity;! in-f turpentinei-r 3 We think) theiLegislatnre would : do j welt, ta make an appropriation , for opening out Lumber Biver , ion I light steam: OQatS. ,tiaU.i ;ifr i91X U.MCH. ana rouna it to do times. 1 write m kindness and 3 leve to all the dear brethren itrChrist. -if " '"'- S. M. Collis. . mmmnrm .y. -. ot11, jj... . -. their niinds after once reaching a.conolusioiu fa ia letterthat oome jp .us within, the hut few, daye we ave the following illustration of tibial unfortunate habit, which will interest all edi ton of nwwspjipenllW was editor t 'gof abme brethren b? . aubacribe, S at the BjecoBsnn , promising ,tbemj Uiat they would have a chnceoijeading every week throegh,the;'sext year, an, article from. (the Bev..jAi tiiSwuij'cbBBns but enly two' ni three of them were ever pub lished. Ws were sli Oiaappotntsd and griaTadi and ihe paper baa never recovered in our Asi ojIUoh.s ""Those f who subscribed then can not be persuaded to take -It agaia.iiJI lusi been over fire years since Bro.- Kills deelln4d to print ttoee valuable coatrnrntionr-. if vsn " i' We'find the following " paragraph in 1 l i FUOMELDEBJ.K. UUWtLU: : Dear Bkotheb Bailey You told' me .of the ; great difficulties. I should .find on entering .this field of labor among the destitute on our sea- m - m -S , IS ... coasc out is. me :.uau ?. waa not: ioia. i When I saw and felt. thein, my. spirit : died iwithin . me oat w hen ,1 re mem-1 beted God's promise that f 'His, word ! should not t fail, bdtrfihould accom pliahedthatwhere unto ttlwas sen took courage toongtt the -work. is hard and t the i weather, unfavorable my health lis steadily improving ;I ! am preaching every .; Sunday and oc FKOBELDEB t'OBB. Dbab BbovBaelet t--Did I write "erraftf for .ertatatlV so I ; cer tainly made a big blondier; for tm ta is plural itself the plural of crraftim.? If I did or did not write it," I hope yon , will make your proof reader turn to his English Grammar and commit to - memory the table of "Plurals of Foreign -Nouns."" i ! My family have all beeu sick with severe colds contracted in moving during the bitter cold weather, but are all1 convalescent' now, and abl e to come to the table.; -- Our sickness immediately on oar arrival amongst strangers has served to make us early acquainted with the kindness of our new neighbors, to whom we feel greatly indebted for sundry tokens of thoughtful re gard. - :y..-z-- - The church came together last Sabbath afternoon and elected by ballot, withoat nomination, the fol lowing brethren to serve as deacons; vvm. t id. Atkinson, Kathan Q-. Mo- Dafley, AIodzo Watson B. O. Bol lingsworth and John Knight, all good, true and tried men. Oar San day School is quite small, bat we hope to enlarge it and start an in fant class next Sunday; Wishing success to the Becobdeb -; - v: : ' Tours fraternally, - ;1 r-.;: - :o jltikof a -jr. B. 0. a Fayett&vme;Hr. &JdtU'23j KErOKT OF ELDEE J. L. sMITU. . j?r-trims ts- J". " '? ' -i uear -ewaerr-j.nrougB jour columns I wish 1 to report the .first quarter of . my. Missionary, labors ia the Sandy Creek Association from October 11. 1878, to January the 1st, l7y, Days mi the field, 22 : sermons preached, 20 ; visits paid to families, i4 i prpfessed t conversions, 11 ; bap- fczed, 9; jmonev8 received in tn field, $7,JM). . I saw in the BecobdxbI- i that one; sister ..offered : to be one. of 10 that woald seud the Recoede& to me for distribution. I havefonod one brother, so . one and one make two tit..Hl 'di8ttibnte.-:4M.-m8Dya are; senti t idirectedito;! St, Lawrence postonlce, Chatham county, N. O. ' ease-iaSa la lever : didi i! iMorehead, 1 city pastors charged with Bonobng. I tail Jhnvtestaat denomipationa. the CampbeU f the Biblioai. BncoaDaa of North' Carolina: wv.w oes.nww" intea are tne inosr secisrMn..,.;; a The Northern .people and the. Southern poo. the BUOOlTintf eadl 'other witAsermbaS j,mU t LIZ " ranrta talked at hramliaan I i. :n- ;F.M -,1 11 lmlm lA'ftfT 'AAA! ivki ttui lo j iuTaim -..odt tH Sil JO laBevj &?U8impsoa m colored minister; beoonW eiaooarsged bemuse his nrethrssv fail tc, make good .the reaoltttiona. they piiai; la their convsntiotis The editor ef the ifa- resolution passed m conventions and uk fsJr test of edueatlonv the we of Borne white brsthres who should go ssaont 'V. nit ..'i '? a - r?n y a ,w ble . snd .virtuous .jndire, slsot en -inndeL declared to.be e'aual' in moral aualies to SST riTiifwiiiIiiii Chruban tit hm urniiiitniM' hi asked if ebe'had nsre. coneetrad tta i W " they "are pasehif thatheVlmaTsen'aW t. .-a I f""- an'educatioaal psrfod. If carrying able.abe repreeentedi,lJnL inight;:n be. the product oi.CrisManity;itwiajsUad I tatawitjeetienf thatfafth.1 bBG-mzziSfa i ffc-: this J ahi jrepSei .. that she. .had:1oeveri thought ef that,-but that eaeoa smoeg the Eomans, and 8ocrateea; among thaGreeka, were good and true men without : the help of pie Christian falth. To thia Cie Governor tew plied; Out, they . were deubOesa good men after : Fi-r h-hti "but their lirtt waa Very imperfect. and that there -eould b"found thousands of 1 humble peasantainScoUand, Or tils country, who, taught .by this holy faith, were as far bat itnow h , MJ Mve a beeaUsappointed, Two topers have reached ase tslhout my article,". iDpa't be hnpaUent, bretbreny ? Kane! of those splendid snd timely ertiokw, aow.'ftled awsy tu our oSoa will y et find a iplaes iia; the Bmv cpsxjai We are, tUtwever abundantly aupj plied far a wsk or two,- and hope no bro&eir vH fj.'a.'k cf writing a Cne for the Bacoabra Iwld ia cct"fcli-'.iiJywnIi2 1 tta tLe'cci: 'are afflicted ia the ssme;wyi r, Nothing ksa 'than the Tf-rT-t aawtaantTwn XmmA qq( of tseae,.moCrn slormers to start . a new eect. Jtt ie.aectarbniiam'.that: atarbi:asd. aua taina the eect , . - r ML. r 4--li . ; . I . ' - ... . it iiUB svsMBuy- snnmnss 1 1 jm .. , iTork char. fifteen; eente dmtarfon to hear kbuafcThpae, who attend the services without that sum are put out. Fo an ordinary, f am fly this makes tne ana As a general are the poorest of the peopteJ If oaohl: ha U pay W eenta a piece we : can! well see bow churchea and cethedrala. are kept up and why itis that their people are a poor. Few, rroteat; apt. families so besvily themselTes for rell-' ; e?9W P929i :i"i"lt w -:'Mn -J iii'M ! i!;iVi'"Whaa" a eeZeie vfeaaor wnderlei to make a lawyer out of a young gentlemen Iwhoxa Gad baa mae ta spZt rails, the? often ple;.sre,virtui41y .twoj,4ifferent ipeoples.Vj t:ArMn,u.u(rtv .aoc, ye finer aa Foot Bicbaad's Alntanse differs from the Jfew Testament Scriptures. , , We bOtioed the lines quoted from the.Crution ader, when they appeared inl that paper,; but did 'not 'quote themV lest it might be thought we were "s:ek. ingaadCcaBlon"' against our brethren in that section j buft new 'thai the Baooanxathaa seen fit to quote them and make its comment. e'for'' Wiethe CathoUceof Weffiet' jf of the otleJ li each-hae ruaaef" lf the' edifor-of the Journal and Vuunaer will turn to ' the article 'What We Cat ind Vt&i?. oW fourth agesnaaki i into! cbnsictera1ion!the 'fact 'ihat kfaWimpH siUoni are never practiced in these"; partsj'ke ;-li. The Bev. Dr. John Lord, cJCNewjXcrk , ieeent"y .delivered 'a- lecture on fTpfceppal the extenaton , of CbrisVa..aQgdbm. I am sureHhere are many i young meanand iwomenKiin tmt country churchea witn native tnteiectscapaWe li thongn ire joicingfltta tne ? name : or : a of being, fitted for the highest spheres ! cits is villagesef .4 or (500 iohabi- of nsetuineasiwnx) ;arft,: craving i for i! tantsvimosuy engaged: ,in vtraae anct the education that would fit them to lfishio.r;lt4SjBaid,;to .have the, yery do what they feel their , duty to ' best harbor pn ;the; coast of Carolina Dbab .Bbo.,y Bailey : Many readers of the JiECOKDEit. in STorth casioaally lo the: weekwith aa4 tnnch : Carolina, will grieve to hear of tba death, of Bev. LeviThornem ;dled in Baltimore, Jan 24, 119 &t the. residence,; of i bis . urotber4u-law Henry Taylor Uis fucerai :- tages place to day. ."He was a good man, a Strong preacher and faithful, minis-: God and?: man 'requires at their liand jarcer Fesseia can ome in nere teroi tneJNewaSiameni,i wii in thAtn will nmft aerav ami Hia! tend l uronder lft that it has - not loner Since l 'i t.U. io.tjL.lPPO. r.? TO they will turn to something else. 1 1 becomeLt a-; seaport of importance; , tfjrsTaik was a country Qoy, ana" nave an. ex- l AneijM.etnoaisia nave. umu; oei. perience; that n Ij doubt -pot;a would toncha sympathetic oota in many a heart that is pining under z a load that it cannot : rise i above: or shake ofi. , Bnt I moat not enter upon that now. i si have thought anxiously of writing, l X could nod .the time, a series oOetters -foilhe RgnnBDEB, "The BecoUections and Incidents of a IaJldwiapafWjiWa :i lwpujd not have to trust ta memory for any thing up to the;time;If.became a Mis sioparyjfor .fnyaugglea.preyjoaato. that timft were swrittn mprer, than, thirty years go.7i What do yon and Brethrentfiingate,' , Brooks: j ,. and Thompson tWnk,ofit, : jAa 3mncb o UwonJdibeaantobiography-wonld it not -savoriuch, .-t.eeotisnLi nt if lido iMorrithe . glory : of Gkd; ylfX; ehnreh! here, which ! when . finished laad JoroisedwiU.be ?ery com(orta- ; blel Tbere;iisjiftlsQ j a free- i church. i The aptut& bavo, no bouse pi. wor-r shipi tneyo nay; mem oersnip, ! 01 ;17rranidv are iattpresent ; witnoos. a pastor. ;s Bev; JaCib fJtley. who has been preaching for them for.17 years recently movedtoSwansbora Sunday night pre viousp-nisdepartoreotne; citizens pieseatea huawitn ai amijyj ' Bib&as a takenr of their, j apprecia :frACKSiOWLEOe'(l!'T3. 3 ..j. Pitt)W. Bimnions for &field . . ,. church, pledged at Central Assooia- ; o ki. - t -r ' t-- - uon, per jfJu,:Jrewert 7 treasurer- , vWake Forest church,. i.i..i.: ...fl) , Bev.'W, B. Royal, pledged at Central ; " A oawtiai tmw ' nea X v PmwAp . V vV. rtM e7WVfl SVSreiaYi' ! Ifl'- t Jii, . i i t; ills .i t tion.of hia labors.; - Her ia highly es teemed i foriihisjCrodlyij walkiiand conversation; . IThere ia a graded 8chooI.here, nnder.tbe care of Mr. Lee, i assisted by Mr. Brinson, nam bering 15,parUy supported from, the Peabody fund. The Hotel is Kept by Mr. Franklin who with .the help what should I care -what, thawnrld-1 of his sood lad v, make his .boarders thiok. eif e!rraa iTwOittiontha I teeVTerx mocla! atlfiomerod suppliea- asal baptined 2 wpmea. Others are. I biAable with jvrywetyiOf ;foods expectea to comeiorwara soon,;pnii nrjQin ianaanfiseE5av,soinej,ning, la itbiaT myiibe Tdiaappointed, as I toolwriteof Jkaulpift, Straits, JXarj, have jatifrequeDtly? iJeen before,sc kers jvlslaftdj -Saay rna ? bnt- this,!; haxe. written! Broi Tnpperiaiongletf willdo iamyj (Uexj Ietter5TdI.believe! ter. If hejtbinks 'best etfri publish it Bible dtribupn3 to rbe a means of in tie Jour cjlypaj caa' transfer; it;to I doing much- good.,,, Ought itmotto, the Xcobdsis if von think if desire I be one,. of-the .objects of the Stat afclev ;I expect Mrs. Yatee.andVto I Convention '! But as it, is ndt.Xppe- IMjw mm QU&mjyk$lmAfk CsavaeP? .'veBtioB 'nivf 4lv&.&imJ : Ua. E. Kaha Ballenbne 'ilite Box " ' Collecon8, Piney 0ixe cbl,, , 3 W ?Wake i-orest ch. per J. M. Brewer CJ treasurer for Dr;Tatee salary,.."! " tBetjWBf BoyaH; forlrXati?i : F ; salary pledged attConrention perj C - j'3.:IL Brewer, treasurer WeJwityw-jr : r t - est drurco,.. ...... . ... vv. treasurer of tte Tate 'Mtoaidhary "society the 1st Baptist church;: Baleigh, N. G dep- ited $ 21.00 in the State-; Rational Banx ns'-v eigh, to be used forJToregn Missions, t & --- '! Jordan Wcttsu. 4t... vf?: 8;7? 11 Treaa" Baptist StaeCjutentioB--. XUUfa'J; aStt,'187eV- i- '",?;f et.- r ' - Sf';: L For particular regarding Bletrw Bdts, Ires .T-JLvTEBJsa;-p QALANlCOOr
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 29, 1879, edition 1
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