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.KiiQoRibliteliRocclJOi tiet. c. t. r.ir MMtUtUlK a a V JS : -fchouia be addraesed t' TtrnitQ.T. feicoapaa. ( s ,jaS-iiiittaiH and lttfl!r natsaa SBMl BU.MMO. '" a . ..... QW ' f IMt- fhaTHrn'Tr Yni.1 .1 t v F; vt uar yur fnt poet offlca, a miiu ts on to wHfrfr W wish tt cltTO-WV - rf - NOTICE. ; Ioiatarthe aihiol ch ol)ert W. wrrh th t aab&criatMM xnirta.twiU b nrintadon iao paper or wrapper, uiai- - j ThI"how that thnbcripUoa of Jobs boa axf , pircclst 4rrot July, 1SL, No olatr notlca Will M V ertd, and otrr patrons -will pleaw raw p'rOmpti or thMBABM bdrfdtroa t&tttW i JxsS silliit li-.a& yy-i Wja till '.'idiiw TlAeWbrpughtfca "tomdnyof.u?curchesI otwj'Uittai .ding tlie dfersefluences bjwhiGl -tfiejLtertilgUTrounded. : i Tbbjtar.wt '-haP tfiai'ileciioni and Jnof'iLtwe,ifds pfe'Altteiiiyii.froni the 'gaU ouTbe a jeax of fpeeialrtl $ in i Boul&r ! I Christians should pray for u great outpouring 01 ice opiriB ana & ;aeep wotk or; imce v amoiiffrotir. ;cburcQe3.V:tiet ukrnoirlrr that Cod will merelybless the church to which! we may happen to ; belong, but let bs! ask God to gire1 a wide-spread remali over -the wholi SUyeaoTer; th wbxiejcountry;-aj utai vsiVw We may aid in - such a work 5y yii- i"ting andfpeaking to; th099(wlof'ae , ,tidt In; , the ;.habit of attenainjj on publio worship, and thus brwig,wi$m under the 'gospels Such' efforts will greatly warm our hearts, and prepare us to rejoice when the harrest ' tiirie Christians raighiaUo. help on the good cause in theur f fewnherU Vj'iS- ligious .conTersa.ti6n, when they meet in. ithe social .: circle." Thya should t isit each - other for th is purpose; They might relate their christian e periences,' compare theit view's "of Che Ecriptures, tell of theV temptationis -strugglea,::! hope,-: fearv and f talk of the goodness of God and bis unbound' ed loTe totri W Christ. rvrf;.f I,' V tf nenris tians would meet and-.'.tk OTer these things, and then, work? io lead souls to heaven, no "no oasfiell now God would bless tnechujtihas.4 '' also urge our brethien.toa pray lor their - pastors. - Xher are men with sinful hearts and weaknesses, and ther need ' strength from God. Pray eVery'day for- your w pastory and iw wiii . uring yea nearer tn ninj, ana nearer to jthe Safiour i whom. ?ha JreacheB r ikT rU- "- 1 May this be a great year in the his tory of the i JJortli Carolina churches. DECEITFULNESSITSOA USE, ITS NATURE, ITS .DESIGN, ' ITS SINFULNESS AND ITS Dcceitfulness ia-Refined as a dispc- BiUoii.tQ deceive.". ' .This !, done .by appearing to be what we are; not, and what we do not really desire io be. Solpmon defines; it as- ''the 'folly of fools.' The Bsalmist asserts that fdeceit.-is a ;falsehood.f : 'None'isd jnire it in others, iowever much they may practice j itthemselvesand few wish to be charged with it . ' ' . ."Whence does it come ? .The proph et declares t ; The ieart .is deceitf ol above all - things and - desperately wicked. ' In; Paul's descriptidn- of the eVil heart of man, in his letter to the Eomans, he. says the carnal heart 13 f 'full of murder, debate,; deceit and malignity" In this dark delineation J of he depraved hearweifin gin ox aeceitjuiaess.-yjLC comes irom our depraved nature- andisa strong yTriii'tUWi&W&lfy de praved, or , ei tirely destitute of all love for God and righteousness. ,u In God s word deceitf ulness is put among the worst developments of our depraTity, David's prayer was '0, deliver me from the: deceitful and un just man." Again he prays,? -"Deliv er my soul, G Lord, from lying lips, and from a deceitf uLtongue A - The man who boasted against God possessed a - deceitful ; tongue, and ''worked deceitfully, and his tongue was as a sharp razor. The work of the wicked is declared to be a deceit ful work. They da not lit their true aims and-purposes ibe made known isoiomon aeciares tne counsels and testimony of - the wicked to be deceit) (Provrl?.) - If thir be true, well may " we despise decei t"! in; dthersV,aid" be 8usneu w do suspeciea oijip ifl.PHP . And why. do men practice' that "Which they despise ;in: others.-and of Whieh they are ashamedinihemselves? It may be to hide their really' e:vil in dentions,, or Jot make themself ea'an- pear btterjthan itey JbwttJEanselves to be. . JTrathf; -and: virte; !honor:Wnd humanityi .TiivsCf high i?Stabding f". , , 6 jtibu vo nave a xtputataon lor themnibiwfi iknowjitnat we - do Vnot deierTe it. nence.Te imitate the: tirtuis for the 8aKe nm reputation. . JS . God.aimses o , genuihe dec'eif -wne JV!V r, J "" mem deceitfullvVi ,; ; --' 'v.. vu 1UW a snare.-' riaraon ; when under affliction often procS to let Israel "go," but Moses accused him of 'dealing deceitfully with him. The Ungjalyovsrhtthe re- moral of i theurse ind the did this with decoitfuKpromis. f His d it m a falsehood in jacUonvantliso must be the decjit of ill tW now David was lure CFsalmSoy-that tire words of a wicked man, who had no fear 4f Godrndrho .flatteredrhim- lottlty aadonceal Ooathes JV4 "Sill bringit to light oreenTOodsTieaksof it in fear- hartermaTaT afiis wprdM Jh prayef (BmlTOl a a "-a . ?' tit a iL ill thUtrikerth heart with' terroVwas I agilhstde, "deceitful mtf Lbrdwai arainstf him whotb "mo-ith was fnll V Cursing,' and .deceiVafid tVatIiU itplredij then Tniainr-shows Gpabhorrenco of this sin of ideoeU- lumess- seC3w Idinii a 'mti.x SoloeiiarH whpose teisUdl ilethwitihjs i dipa jand Uyeth f cit;lwithmftna ; andiiiBtiliabedtW cotered by deceit And 5 yet ' God; sriall expose1 iivborohe cphega-? J led world IwJ'The, kisses of aA anV isy is? deceit ftiSb I Jesus seemed niWU'luaiiw i'DauH('' xuat na i a scatWhg ptestfonr ; yJadas,' betray-; eth thon the! no.awi&alasaF'j titna jei nis navrea waa aiuuwt nj air; oken pf friendship deceitfuDy,'rn or-1 oer to. repeal tnec sin pi j uftaai viitd weaver repeat it ? 'Hisi was never fowte - Shall ii.be -tufa :wi& ns ? Thott;giveth thy monto to evil, and; thy C toiigne frameth .deceiV (Psalm 13) was the icharge God'.pre ferre454gains1t-one"wh6m3he calls wed:f '-J Thoselwhb .Srodld ifrt I need tGod's word, and were reprobates, I s4d tfttheprophet8 : Prophesy unto ns deceit" '-And those r prophets whom God Sent not "prophesied the ' $ejita tft theijr heu.T 'er.' 14.) I Paul designated falsa aposUes'aa t'der I UUl Ul I whdT4tWlkhunseU agsgodJ oi tne iJdortv wYiaemiy tne wore itmarntirAih ofGod alone. .Xnd ?efc itseems tW eitl We hare only to dissemble with powerless ana Toid unless it produces th liiM?hide our halied and?Mrethe "theiMtslof4hestxai eitfTilaworkers Ffandl he seems ,tojJahn0f Yearemy friendsif ye likW'ttremWSatanJwhose deceit isj ieeitin U7rinsformingMm intb m'BQwlm ilie inessaee of Jesus to tho church of i EhesiB (Eevi- in what abhorrence Iie3hasiifalse ; aj6stls, 'aalFwho deciitfuliyt claimla' paxt among his TDoliV k r, J' Jjw'V - .-w 1 "rlfeheed no be a matter of 'sunrise I tnai uoa nas pronouncea serere jaag-1 tnent ' -apoa deoeitf olnesa- rsinco ne $ nas proaouxiucu, it bo ueinoua a Bin in i his sight ! ,'fThe Lord will abhor the a bloodf and deceitf al man.. Psalm & .1 "But thou, O God shalt bring! them down into the (pit of destruction ! the j bloodv-andj deceitful; meni.shall noti live out half their days. '-Psalm 65. 1 'rHe that orketlaeaiiBall not 1 dwell within my Soused? iPiaJm 101; 1 JLhe.falge prophet who deceived other! "was oast, into the lake of . :fira burn-1 ing with brimstonev;i SrEev71 19? 1 ,. x ne propnecy max. ioresnaaowea j the1 characWbf Messiah . siu6 eith-1 -When Jesus i appeared among ien, Jhe was without tuile.?5 Itasalso fore-1 toMf8f himCPsalmS) that he should 'redeem the soul from deceit an$ yio - And a it, stands aa3annn-3 changing prom i so in God's book that "ho that hath clean hands arid a'pure heaf and who .hath not lifted npliiB soul unto vanity nor sworn deceitf nl-fl -lvk"i shall stand: in tho.iloly; placeof the Lbrd. ' " - .WhenMessia came he said, "bles- sea areneipure in nearx,.ior,taeyj shall see God." And itnwaS t Panl'a!! boast that his-"exhortation was nbtiQr;jfcne ui ueceu, nor ox nncieauness,' nor Tniigr wHiji;4ie)uKoaW';B. Muxjaw guiv. f;T uiu as ,waa atj Christ, free from ail guili Paul's, free from all deceit 3 the character and life of those who; iollbw . Jesus. 7 Deceit ' In the ; hearts' if his disciples lmayea'jem'Hyjocns;' and calls down upon them those , ter rible we woes pronounced by the lips of r, ; . ; r . JE4DFA STNESS. ; e'JmnlateiJesusi LQo&otTM1Z12 the that they should fall on any who may read, these lines.'- , ?f EVIDENCES, OF ' ; VERSION.., . ..... ..-'j ... 1 . t CON- "Many earnest christians 'are often j impulse .that'.tbey have nfrflxedHh perplexed ? with! doubts 'ooncerhingll ciplesand hence they are lurirelaable. )heir own ? conversion. ' .-Ehey!,'db'not noa( xb9 tnwnxuiness 91 tne isioie, Jnore divinity; fi (Jhrist, noiMs 'Power and willingness to save,- bntthey .qq aouoc wnetnexn ne nas ever; saved J.lie Quesonj arises how can this matter be settled and.these doubts that th'abestwayio become ftxed settled in the faith is to examine hearti Bdnesttf in theo lighl of God's ortlhaV isJonrbnlybfand li4 infailiote gidean'lfj tfnsafeSri fprofitable to trust; tothf experienced barthris: lthe,ihangingj e epu mbfal natufe It turns nslfrcm:ty lotefj 'fcfrr!frt trlAvk'Snrn'nfl rrfA?rfhtenni4 hess. .It'revbluiicfzcsburTiewVa-r J! feelings and makes us "new trc Iremdved rhapstheyiwurever; iaithfnlest e.ved!fwn4a p)seg'$ jtruoidisciplespufe " it J appears tous -mnstrnot ieven look back', :when we tauglii' $y Jesus adJhi fepostlei tha I. tures.' 'If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature. Old things are passed- away; behbld,4all thjngt, are Scomef iew.H (i or. 517.) lIe yui nav. new-ore, ? jesw ;opes, i l iims, nl I desirei? regions yti'4 Nod anf taenievfows otOodin ana reaempuon in vnrisu xiernow, as a "new creature: in Christ," desires atefaraaiiroiuor Jesus ahiSa: striking example 01 UftSfV ..way I bejond our comphenstonthow- tagn lis neoossisyi out ue um nos; a x.1 ? X. w 4 a baaam1ibV A) i V fi explain how it it accomplished in the; I In or ,Aearl(ily!Aaccepts;. Jeans, Christ fnd his atoning work 1 as his depend- lw-;f orsalTatjon;, : '.GodsolOTed llherfworlidj thatihe ate 'his only I besfotfai lSon.?fthaCr wh6soeTer teauhim should ot;per- shjt.bu ha 'erexlastiBg'lifoiT'i- -J'He' Ithabibelieveth isrmott condemned." 'He thatbelieveth otf thenSdnihath jeterlastrog we" vohn a;;:" wnpgo-j jyerltfeTeth that.Jesus i the Christ iami.Qo'mlfhiaoQTW accepts Christ with the wtble hearf in aU os vituiueu. urwuitsou. vuvtuauu1 edji thjeatenedi .Andj, -?s brpught. wder .thla trolling influence it Christi! ffi uw' unr: uiui-m uurui u JiamonyiWiih? Chmt ,omr char- acter, leeiingsima livesv v s??a -r The' evidence that we have thus'be- iieved; and hava Deeii bornof iGod, as;I s . t -.kJ, ifpm ,1 () We love Chhst We clinjf to iiim in onr hearts as bur best and "truest friend-'-Wahaut a high" value ;aJiha ; ddhef or m, andwe ghdly become bulwahng aerranta. f'For this is the love of Godj that w6 keep 1 his command merits, !and his .commandments ,'af hot grievous. 1 jfp)uiL6t!4feff4d fIbye.ihal We walk after-;hia:Commandmenta,? ye.keepmy, oommandments jre;shan ahidVin my loye Johnlfi;, j fflf .a man iove me he will keep mrwords." ye Itinepynrtm1m1 nlentsj ijfohjx. i! Thy'andm'Ty kj'nrf4 passages, show that Jesus" put dgTrnrcJteariy aa an iunmrstakfthle 6Ti- dehoeof ciplesliip,'that s we - loye ywj ia u ouu u , aid above an, 4e.true ennswan. -:v r vatiLuMjo.fc ieua tuu uh t vim. w out redemption! is a dangerous ig, and all may well fear to trust it brbid. that JjshbuM glory sare in.;the;crpss of, ChnsV! Fas the, creed of PauL :This shows how highly he esteemed ther great doctrines' of the grossalvatibn through Christ , t t.).Tifr faith ir4 ;ii8t is seen in ffiralkiagntnewiiessof life.'7' A new heart is' absolutelv otoOosed to a wicked and ungodly ..life. ' Saints may not be periecs, j nor wnat , tney . aesire . to oe, yet they will be lik.Pauij 'This one I thai- are behind and - reaching forth unto those thines'which are before,' I 1 raward.h's ymXi . 1 pi-the .high! calling lot God in Christ Jesnsi,,! A true christian desires and j earnestly strtiggids; conguo his evil I Iieartajud, conform in life .to Const . A 1 m (c.) oTrne faith, is evidenced by prb- dnfijng in the heart ; a lore-for chrisfc- liihal f "By this we knbw' that we have Jiassed'Jrbni death.hhtolife.becaase I .we Jove, the bretbrea. ff.j we eXAm- worusoi issanuuieaposues, we wBl see that" they make this love j love id Chrisi'ahd liis Ipeople and h obedience Jto his .word,: and our foun datibii car never fail;"' - ', u, The" psalmist had 5 made considera ble l. attainments ' when ie could say, fMy heart is fixedQ God, -my heart is fixed." , , x u -r t , r,r ; The ' great difficulty with many is -that they are so much the slaves of I rr Ob one ? occasion wbeniiha .Israel- ! uearu. uommanamenss reaa, tlall bowed downarH promised to iro'hey ' thein,;: tinfl$ft$Wfftil 1 ujat mere was a nearc wicnin vou, to I owbohaveproniisediif I0 -The promise is to the steadfast'and 'gancea lbwa!4ifia4pbme4 xjity re ,se4te4iahies.ciJj iiernpas ?warningtoiValiiiot.tblet the.heart go-back.td the world 'arfd. the parableof thasCrrcr; Tesaa JKeaa to- b delj tmeS3ed mtl &tf rartf- AiSft''tK Veland start for the'knffaomltiri I-three classes-it is only , eUrt-atd a I a pc6dy f .a'f e, hila' iif only caa'clia I it comes to a sinter when he oelieTea .and I'have put our hands totheplow liot's onr wife left het heartiri Soddmand KnV toilMdjifeadftiiby'CT do we find steadfastness, grcrth-ar. 1 fruit. ... f y-Panl wa vgrcatly-trou. ;i by tL nnstea,' fastness of his brethrteKTh . Corinth! 31ns were fall of dirKonsar; were "carnal the Galatiai were vt Vry sealers r.t first itit sso; . as Paul'a bacsTwas turned they turned from the truth and were 'fallen from grace,' mtP4flf they lef th-iway of :life-lif PauTrebukes this changeable and nn reliabteirittf ohrUttans ln nrffeaithcmTtolitmiieaa am3fithfa' rtothofilhly with -ifchi gospel armory and theato i vstand, (Ephi 6: 1114.) J -In con-' siaeraiion 01 uie kiwious vruiui con--qerning ,Cri6t87 v.faitiBandi fxonxthat.jcacc, ine.assurance, oi ; or: own tesurreotion Paul urges the Cdr-I nth tans to bo "steadfast'tmmovable, alWays abbu'ndngiQ th'e wOTk'of the Tha promise of Jesus is i;,"Ue thou faithful until death and -I. will give hce a aWbf life i : AK' , ,We remafk- f f , ;:f ' fHr i; The firm and steadfast christian U the growing christian. Y Those who niakc hndproIe3 citement soon f orget their vows, and ;evi.ri!$ christian life. When we find one whq,ifays airhjs 08 of dutyV and isf a disciple everywhere aridat altl tlnWsVni deligyi IS the Iservof esus, he grows. ' He' is i becoming Ui-Ztvi gin at mrt woi ti&t rf.T'. ... appy iOj;jBaasiir tingle andillxed. on Jesus, if we be- holdhis graoe I and- glory ;and be blessed withheayeniy yiews1 of;;his ibve,u ' Tha instable 'never nave Uies'e high and, enrapturing yiews of esua, and they are - filled with donbta and ftars-theyipay bo disciples; but they 3.- The steadfast christian is the nsefuVchristianw Hia light will shine ahif'he will proTeirne "wltifess tor Jesus, ana men, wiu peueve nis kswj mony, aaid jhewul befjnjeiaiiin his Master's service. - The unstable -are inwnsislerit? 'arid ; theii " llris 'are marrealrtid tjlighledjfrW hiiOh sistencies .and tbeycannqtio .faajcul. Peopled ifear 4to accept , their testi WowXgWa be5 sfroniappy in Christfi andsh luscfalr inhia service 1 1 Let ns then- be the atead- rait' followers of Jesas.14 Praver".Tead- ta e..scr!puienjfi wort for souls, aToid ingoTiI U s appearance andi-asabeialing wiUithe. . godly 'and the url, are ineans by whichtajflsinay increase oor christian steadfastness. lint we fmnst fe yer , remember , pur weakness, and Jean alone on Jesus for strength and grace' thatin him we may stand. THE MEMORIA L. OF THE CQt- ' LEQES. i : .i Tni: following memorial' needs no explanatn.further tnan to say that Tfhen a somewhat similar aeasire was proposed SnTirginia, four years ago, 0r. $ Paty ej of Richmond College; says r ihj ,at letter to Pritfthard, "the opposition . to the University Bill oh the' part of the denomination al college was , rtfoTighut , effected xibthing, rjtqtUe 'opportunity. The friends of tha bill in the General Assembly stimulated by lobbyists, would loiaHa lissidV; In the same nouVtii 'pass I both, houses,? The present - Legislature- of .North Carolina is a very conservative' body, and thedenbriinaSbnal cbileecshate tWWaf3edsm Ihs cdntempiubual yV but jno knbwi ing what might; be Bccomplished.by skillf uliobbying.the anthoritief rbl these collegOT detetniined to give an bpen .and . manly expression .of,, their opposition to the measure, tf. X" The results in Virginia plainly show that the measure was unwise." lit did nBt increase , the number, of. students in theTJniversity, while itt greatly rdamsged the denominational colleges. Ane action Tasremjy xno; inenosTinxi representatives of these colleges is not, as the friends: of the State School seem io thinks either spasmodic' or Joastf, and therefore to bo repented-of in the arMttrepJbav cbnsideredjihji wblaqotipn la all pits bearings; both for the' present and for the futureV and have deliberately reached the' conclupibris giyen in the Wiifepln'iiti and ontQd for their-rights, not only bo- 'A iv. M :. a '- xorotne uenerai Assemoiy, but oefota epebpioof "TOharoiinihe bnst isviledil mayjlast roryears.jThey are prepared oihe issue.' tThe fate of the collma an3 pa fate ol higher 5 edoe&Ioi Jnthe State depends '.upon 'this1 issued . The jeiultiis, not doupjif nl. Ijj -y 'j'jjil i(u Af MEMORIAL IN EUALF' OF, Carat! n ; Hithi elslfetufejol. ISJti'rsvirei.iae ,ttaf school, at ChapeLCill byigitinsit i V COf yer tinmm tha.ktcrexfc of tla Load -cripj! issued by? the OenCTal Cb?rnmentm JlSC2,vfortW establlih'mfeiltibficct'cea fr' e.promouon of 'Agrtftlisre"isj 'thilTs , chanic ArU, A condition" vf tLgrintgaTO Leach county la tha State on free ickor snip la tbe State Kbooi. In his late message, the Governor reoonv mende that the Ix-glslatu. now In ion shall make an additional ipproprla' fi 7,600 a year to Chapel .Sfc7S won mat anotnet rreescaic :krhlp r tnrkd. .. .. .. j . . s Uhalt become aVlaVmrmaTflSrtlt I "pei uw f i3,w jr annaw, and be en .AlUed tojbtuilton attached, the friend of the denominational I wMt.ge.oj tae feel conSlralneoTe r"f TYf VM tfify cwjrish awrrVwBH yeen IWlnter quarters with hU family in lrS fhe 8tateiib0l afehaS(AM aCbWaHte. N. 0.. durinir tha scvera weather wvckji in tne VB&r. and Uie anrironriaUnn. fnr the aducation of eafch ehnd'.or a hohiW 1 Wlj f twtt;ft:sns taaaoDabltoat tloaof each' student It? may send Jto Cntoel 1 second itee youth f the Btabs it a veryexpensiverate "of tuidon. ' Each :W Xha S3 rtu'dents at rate bf f $4,27 per dam andt j the '$6 rer- nors recommenaatlon;s ach of elfrMschoiithJp ahaU jbe rtpre. aenmo, s me cost of; e aeh.ftadat?wj9tthlbe WiOaa.a itacUon of M yhatJalldal FTfa -I.. a T . . . - . ecdba&Wbic1ie I against tha jwpcp1afttadlftg Chapel ThV firaVfcVasW'&te seeii.thatlhe State ISCatlcd on t6WevfieaefleWcaea. Ubi1 at Chapet Hnlf ait tob ;i,4coatia ' vusk uiucu wrier uiia u caa nars ue same BeobndVBy thk iOaa many tats I SliawS Jecu of charity. A large number Plmafree atudenu atCbaaal UUi IaaMena were able to pay tuiudfcUlTbi aaiaWrlllJbe true, and perhapa in a larger proportion, among those who would avail themserfcsof the Increased number of free acholarshlpa, and ifthe.len- dencr of thia brinclDle shall reani ln-Nonh CarblaI2as, it has In Virginia, and all State vilflL:-iLl7 -JiiJ 'JTvJ--C.1 SB 1 , . . rmm f la tho.thlid placa.tb fact will be that the amber ;0i poor ' young medl of thet State who will be aided in securing a JUieraleda. catic wlU not bjnjttjlly increased. Ko jrotrypaUk-; baa Vf r askted fcelp Irom eithatliof -ftenominaUwirjxiUfgel Ja forth Carollaa id rain, and tha three moat prominent of thea coUegea ara aow aiding; eitlief ; wboHj or.ia part, 4S5 young men who art pmromg tJSsIr studtcs.? a j . s a x ? ; T detract f!01 the 'patronage pf these 1b' Btftoftmsal waIevifsueasQr6, would ccvtatelj dn,'wbliidXe trf'depriVe them, ia a apVop Wem tJpbr, but pramlaing you ng men,1 and hence WoaTdndt adrapca the cause of 'edacatipa. puce, OccauM we believe it would be;dctrV mebgil to tha intereau of edncaiioa througb wiSraiaj f ss: ,ha;.f ' Ami . Chapel Hill ia bat onef of several collerea of thS 8tata imparting the sama grade , of uiitniction. - If ft wereedacaUS'aslmaBt youth as all the 'other coileirer combieed. evea thea ft ' would be nefthet ust hbf wise for it toeajoylthe benefiibf special legists. Hon' to mV fa'nry' of the : otherf colleges of the Buta"iU i; : '.-':-.--J'-i panageika, We'bffthVe.C9ll,and Catltutea.but aam partfif euca- Ung force 191 7tha, l5Ute.In comparison;,! what aU, tha cercollegese doing, But ttelajury of such special, legialaUon reaches fa? beyond the colleges and extends to every academy and high school ia tha State since they, are brought into directand unfair cfitri peUttea with the" State school 1 that Teceivea stndeBta.of auaoat any degrea-bf -prepara- nosviorii si; .fura a m lu a that the derfominaUonaI cotleges;arB'entraed ttS&f ira'&abj ireai ystaken4, deyetopnts theirea have ahbw'aVthisSjllg ; ,and titalttyaa'facrs'iA great workpf educatoni which do'n'ql.peloojj to the ate'l school at ffipft&"Wli$;jfw!t1to State' school was fa a 4taU of ( suspended! animation and did nothing for the cause of ' eduwUoneao inationar? suataiasd by. the noble sacriacea o( . their friends, were dispensing far ,andj near, the Weaaing of sanctified IfarntogW;'5Aad3the truth, of this petition again appears in the Tact that Chapel Hill, with its magnificent outfit .of buildings; apparatus, etc. jiU long line bf illustrious Allumiu; the overshadow ing influence of State pretig and an endow ment amounting tb fl23,000r.ia unablci to sustain Itself,' while these "denominational colleges arb In an effective and even pros- 1ArrL- and will, if It b'ecoma'a law. inflict jipoa.us the insupporUnle, injustice of being fir.fi tAiatm!n an mii f ran irhf with aerlous ibvU to OW hlghest.interjsstt and layiolation' of our meet sacred rights, we do as eiUws! hndxprsentatives of aeveral ,JhristUa de-j nominations enter lour most solemn protest; agaiostthefmeaaur4 as.lnexpedieht.'J unfatrl andun3ttatd etttpriw:lpla e;witire8i'st Its passagi by every legitimate means with-j fabut:power-J'' .'P'' io" "repreienttng tha Methodist, fiarHlrt'-atrd 1 h PrwbftertaJB tollegeif .tbeSUte,hcld in .... t.iMh. -w-n ,h.th .lflfik tu krf .sasmMecWof rT.i.r,4 fAti w-toifcJ. ufi AfrxittaU.. llRc.oTinKiL. irnr mnd Observer, 'WUmingtort. t!ar, ' Charbiia ( Qhmef and Sotifaro 'Zicuener,1 wuh the ttquest" that ey eachtulluhthe'sanic; aad -thit tho fitate rrcsa be requested to eoryii n Ji 4' j acupp rniorcea . py mTOiumary jaxauon, Whfcbjwnure to' lha bene of the welf eiai perous condition." iv- 51 . ?tV'" membership: We afeT not awawthat there Val, sj.ee' wVbeneVel thiameasuTe lsi'mur' WXQjA 111 l4niln',i a U kt ' miV .l.i wishes to "sro"we8t.T.1and not one of the ar i tr W)7K ii f. H.' ParrCttAjtri;' ' wbrk Whaio aecurihifaUba "''J v tt'iBfC? '-jU V plei.'ioolry8t fiiil moil ?t rt.,? ,4'takVtthe''lthn .f ' 4 F:C'Rara,-W tit laiwlmVlr peijr.! YW!iaihh thftrTart'of i fcfift('"AeetInir. &XttW&rWJ'itotii nfTTorCaro- PERSONAL & OTHER ITEMS. ,V"T tfTt ' ' "-J11 K1"' Wf" f dC Mered a Berlep if t? lhe yU ' .vlU tiqr. ACV pixon, of-Asaeville dur ElddrS. D.Paeereauesu his-eSrrea indents Kaddrcshfta at Kycfs tending XC., instead ofJbailiilUl. Kloxkl ) . .Borne brother gave brother E. Dod on fifty cents for the Foreign Journal and I -wianernmrto senanrTtisme-anrrt ...Kev. it IL Griffith was in this city . .The , First Baptlstlchurch in,. Cam OadPff andwaii insured for i4ioO0. to.lsa- i..v. , ! -: , ., j a .. ,i . n a i.A4MW.HWPb J Wf$mm ifff&Sr whclher rr,.J4-; 7 has gottea inbugtb , start i fe;beOTfd:br9tbeer;9r:lL Kay.eaikis holymission ni ,dwmwd;wM-. iaf.Bai .Taylor, bf iwnmltijrtoii. Dnraamof tJuThanii; R fjobtf, fof Chapel Hill and Dr. J. D. Eufhamof Soot land Neck; waM fa be 'ie-:IaerweeiEand gave f i eall' and s'pok'e 'pleasant' and 'ei couragmt ordaL ' It always gftea'nlw m plraeetlh:bTeCiren oHrWffrW"'?? W'W.'? f? VfT TTaH'V SFT1 aea sna maicajc mucn pfogressj among receded Jheiautea, tbf Western spljat Cnv9ntknio?.orm.(oiwai Ircfabrpther G..E. laflythaCJerfcrfi- -irs'.j m smontH .VAaroUer! H'Lfitiaw wffl casTala Grknvllle cbunfy ! In' the Interest 6t Heasri Wilson3 aid 'Montagua'If :irsivm1f wr, T?? 10 " ??r rnTmreiT ,w"f afnat-treMmeyfiSve-aafex O2rS Zly X?yV?,"i V F?' mTVit11 ml I 4Mp4(fOf laaiu aloaedJtt I ww-wtvww ou, W; wja,uMu,auueu 100atiabSQribers. datihg ma.Mear .and I ever received ao saanyi .words iof eneou?- smentWe Iitaruly hope that Jt may add 1 thv of th Tmtmneo&Bf. Mkatishtttf Rsntfata 1 vVA'Tha fBaaiqmmHW jte1 tiap tist lnncitioa fhave'gjteDr: H, Ivayland, editor of thVArJfcrptW, leave of absence f or Jhree . months to enable hliB to "Tisitlrelandl England a'iij France. lie wUlsail on March 16th. 7 Prof.' Norman Fox wpf adl ie paper in, hia aJisenceu ' Intend to get every member of the charchea thall aerre to subscribe If Ipoaai bk. I Jaaow of noJ better preacher that I can get to aid me la iny werk?, ' The'XlEOO. DXKpracbcl WeekTywhereaa most country COTircheaiiaw but monthly preaching; with iatll or ao pastoral work. nJ, White: I fu ...t-hope the1 wrd aVras our' hew pastor' ' Jabbra; witb thoa' chuich,' .that 'the chur.may 'hbidup ; his'habds; for the Ij- i"aetkies 8ucceoief only while poses' bands w held np.'.' BoC I,Uke. it?; that, when pstor'a influence instead of rallying around hm, he can 'j do any gopd-Tris , Smith ,t .....JRer. iL'li. -Lawak engagbd in'San dsy school work irr Missouri.' "lie recently made M trip. pent'ten taiehts' with ten famt- I lies and only one1 of them had family wot. ship. It seems to Wtfist pbbple whb arrlidt Chrlslfahaf might ass: I mmlsteVUpray With tbeir families when he,visitai tbem.. Chrls- tians bwght tb have famuV worship' wUther J VCwldw bbanch' pisalian. friends attempt cqnaitru'e the, jiangu'agee in.jhe I paptismai, aervicf , 01 tueir cuuxcn, aa. npt I hing bapUsnialregener I aU."theuY wgenattfthei arjabt aWlto evade, the jphunin) port t the .words with which -tha xVpriesf, gives thanks, taat H haihleased Thee' to regenerate; thii iafaot? -We are: 'not iBurpdsed, therefore.. that1 va writer in tho Chvrdi Ifmt atreaucaisly maia- taini thki!tKftetaaiantt Vatlo-iliidtoulywdoaiea aperaon maybatflsontbeiDtegeaerlila f i '.ietiera iromiarts 8iitS n. aica;tae'delpest;aMety part of the ppleV'J.irif lavfpajssedf du- 4ns: eresent 8e8bn,inbn county there.is .ajvery' large. Prohibitory Association! that :.meets every : Tuesday nSbU. The? .PPbwted.Sbd,aya.day when the churches should make special pray- divine beafing npone moye- ment .The peopj are evidenttyf in earneat and if the presenV Legislarare should fail to giye-lhema law,, let them still, hold on in their seal and purpose and It most come in the near future.; vii '.f t 7l i'i?n'tCou! send us a pastor r is a 'question asked by ah old friend In Missouri. He. Hesldea" fa , a town that "is "a? railroad centre, contains aoout 4, lnnaDitanis, ana I the Baptists have a.'gbbd hbuse'of; worship land number some excelleritbremreninthetr preachers, of out Stale do we wUh.tO,see Jeayeyet there mayhepnafWho w.auld like 1 4o try his fortune in a fresh .country., If .thew Kf.rEKllwiJf!??ft Wwanoiisstirepia will.calVhim.fsk-tiUnf to wri to,the Assoca'edi.orif the, fiwandatate ; ihi plSas and wiahexand they.will ,be kept ; aacrMliTvatei .H'iaaJi: .tf.rwJ j tWe'wiotbtd brbHher liTlhenregiona. H 6f thfir6bn8WiBao aekafflint Ho tiUH abdlie fheWBaptiBts h -.''JaWb-SUUa iJIHrSffiWrr Ltraiaccanrmt barecpgnized astru Baptists I tate,, And we trust that the day li notiar ti Tdietantfwhen tha BapUsts.poken.byhe j ibtothej!! wni sea their great raialaw,T turn .from ft and fall ia Unelwith.thelHbrethrea. Shall wsraeb it tia ',rc:.'iil'.'l ! 1 .... Rer. AJrEarie-H here assisting Dr. T, E. Skinni at the Fi church In a meet jn of consC fable intf - 1st. The meeting will 1 jpiinuoviiiruugu jpreoeut wee a. - .- .Ve haTifwe cec:3rious sinner, who sins iy,a many wajs and answers the nswers the I belierethel ..... I Edemlnda tade on him to Igostili-aoVjnlk in trie repent, newnes. ox me oy 1 pointing out me numerous lauits 01 proies aing Christiana Many a poor soul ia going I wrpertocoia I i,07 fel pcpuntr,Jf teing to jeopardize 1 EWsoulifs-wayi And how ridiculous 1 AnaQrtny.oiJ5onteapt,sucnjponQ5ia 1 oariours ruie is, remoye ine oeam irom 1 .waarEiung isp OBamourniuli-cry, -your own eye, beforlaaltenprtOTeaFe 1 O0arryme;bsck.'f) WAud. Btne-li the mote from your brother's eye. That is, 1 went AWay; how-ourioviag; eyes hare -teTigbtyottraeirfeiofa:v&d IW.Jnja 1 lieFed jhim; thiXffljHWried-fie'da ,v Jubilee ffrl878,taccordmrt4be,jatement ?' rmrt '"V"fiw were real-1 lied in cash tor Richmond Colleeeand since then fethef atoobsu hate been givetttotae college. And now thousands of doilars are tens raised' to bnildthe eterl Uemoria1 flail lor allege pfarpojea,! And yet we hear Ofr 0 one gitingfia:dllarc ta Wak. Forest Oooege.Iti neada heip and now is a good timi to beglavif:; . tBtfT-:list,vi taileo t'artvei it 5erealt foieral'WiM I ItaViaaargemaV tflatit; J mWZ? It r-Hf.rWf'i Wvf? "Twenuy laxea 1 .vereljwj& the I edjtQrUl .Cfnsorr I tha builriliii? nri of Jlie ftfiuM Of Christ near I his Own hprne; I iV:hinaa 'thi 'tnta'lame Poir .ft rti. ,,..,.,!, ;;. I What didyoardb .tdwardjcarryin out the greatcommliiM rWen,notanmgmuch in a noeitive war. but vou know. mv Lord. thai iPsa isayHpbdi andpubTianbdrau aaw lty wu 'su iaipvui aauva yiavaaaHaw aua the faults and failures of my brethren tolhe worJd-and in this way IKulUvated in them hfT,0tltf0TifT to the throne -of grace. Jfhis I did faith-1 iuuy. ' ....The Iteiaibut TTeralti has turn fid orer af Wleaf fbr ii,1 aadbee!ftiieif,. to daly iBibler wadings.lijAr?ioBf: ChrUfiak A&voeaU. It . miehihe well for' the Methd-1 d,tspreachersup Richmond to folmwthli aayfOthem'ke jbe$$$e cft avj liad qulta waajnlatlQcuw at thpir Moiviav. morninr.metinn for nut thMA- wfieka.-Th mMMt w"tha - terms of membership in the church, and th$ ; J ' - , , . : ' J character, of the persona ;to bo received,? mv . - laIZL-Zj-u - i amirjww,w'''' Diaciron'tlwblec p?g.V4enTunu0uav some torotmatioa.onthU vital aubject.--Hot oaesyllable abopt;'tietf.-? word,--bat 4hey study the Disciphne Ah ! Bretter MeP. I ty'vououehtnottosmileatthoMwhoread the Bible when that alonfris theUri Disci - pune. . v V ,"i " , f 1 thus Sears: durrv waatha only man whose name was before the Board thatwoukl have honored tioe posiuon, pui ii j hos wo muga that no man in the ' wbolb country 1a ' to say better nthiK. fitted for thai important trust A Souther ner by birth and education,- a man of: large exDerience in the National Leeialature. a most successful educator in a Southern cot lege, a phHanthrOpxst of the broadest, and moat' intelliget-!eharacter,' and possessing man eminent aegree tne connaence 01 tn best; men. both. North and Sooth, he has what seems ta ns lobe the. best possible quaiiucauun, iur(imj pwsiuuu. At ia aji me better that he. Is a Southerner, ! and knows the Soothern people aS he knows himself. He -wtH. enter upon ais. new duties .-with wisdom; .and, enthusiasm. i At .the meeting in which he was elected the Hon. Bobert 0. Winthrop, Chairman pf the Board,' said of the !iat:'"Dr. Seara; 3 he' brought to ear General Agency rare and varied accomplish ments,! the largest experience la the work of .education, and a, character which com; manded the respect and reverence of all who knew him." ' We have no' doubt that aS touch as this will be said ot Dr. Curry when his official work is finished?- bYP ' hnsi A-.....rl UUL lie-, lo -i C t . 11 ' (lE7er and anonyee see a homesick Isqrth; Carolina preacher returnjngjto fha bojqnv, of bis " dear old. mother. In vairhas .yirginiagsln and agafni lured ; a few aupp T into.: Jier borderSi Thereia notipower enough in. all .that tho.O'dflomipion boastapf. to conquer their native love of the OHNorth State,.;or to Jceepc them iromo gomg hack-i jnn f.- :': it sxsmt jrls?c jriTha prst, 1 now remember, was the erudite, classical, and : polished ,Bev. ,fltrdaoi vwho; f otj afew years,' eharmed.the city of Petersburg and.the Portsmouth Association with the lustre of his piety and ;thapoer of his pulpit oratory. ;. . But a mother's love .was greater than all ;the tattraC: tions .of ; Virginia.- It . carried him back to his loved home, whero.he is now shedding the; fragranc -of a set reno and dignified old age. -ia , : v f .& EH;ev. Thomas i). Skinner, with aris tocratiq blood in his;, veins, ia well Jrained .and well-furnished intellect, andv2eal t orGod,, uuf urled his bant ner, the rallying ensigifof a second church, in the . Cockade: City. But love, of his native land; and influential kindred and: iriends, said, , &Q carry me back,? thai I may give my money and my .talents, to. build up the Bapr Sa' he went iback.Ufore he had.left hisiimpress'upon ftsn.nd -m micMauded soiofqrrh rolina nd a PtMr Wake forest .QoUege, determined to.,try;his fortuao in e, Iu- . . Pnr Bomar vears we. lorn . riated.underibj? -.charmipg discourses a.-". - . . . ft-n "trio .larTAm'' an'tne.pwpi. vnjYijzYjt ind honored, him; B$t all tb'S.was in. vaia, whila ie!eard tha cries of thkold .m?theru at-home,, moan-ng "tbrpughtK; son j o; Thomas, my sonoomft back) and.wl yo j t Orhfad, of Meanqminationj in t the.nPtatB and j make r yona.metropplitan.bishopii or anything elseypuanUhiS! !W more, than ,Virgiaai50uldFem do, aSn.fhei inSP8wi!,'0 JrTJ ma bapJ-Vjpi o our ytmslTfli It is refreiagiIf"!-, help It leas' favr dWmyWpnTM thatgreaiBaptist.State. -jur- s'aiwaJ- jiw'iJLi--i.- 1 But an the. waters of Kentucky could tSat wV dldot '-complarn aVall11 We .-...The Etainiaer una nrofiibUf spe&ti aiesc i wm aie, ana' inerewiui. ne of Dr. jpiirry as the sucCescof::Dr; buried." " 1 ";f i(; Itia not necessary to say that Dr. K JoW; Urother JditOn Catf ton tell moen ,caresS" lierittiutln eb'aj matter wnat tneocpasion, nor what thetopiitis lwaysiufder for Brother Pntehardr to tjwusa Tfnv r-"TliO'C. .H a gifted and amiahWAf.rioi. rtl .li-Piw. on Jim ,riniaS on.him , Virginia twliar. intinUt uci u uui . buiu -in vftnmTAvfAw . j ,a hirtf Tirginia; ideas: wa iif 'jclei - k.bf - the Portsmouth AjwratiW ' ha" did our best to make him tove us! : ' aJufraiasyaiasy deepdewnitfhis'he&rt ZT.3&ttr&itti&l?yi?Ti1 Kot Virmnia W as well, ha?e failedio wean and natu ralize av. gennine .North vCarolina preacher. W::vtivjA - j-nere is ttevr-josepn is. "Jarter, s native 6f UarfresborOU HriCy )who caugnt tneweatera s letter while at umon universHyriar scnooi of the it is sufficient formrr nuroose in there filled several important? pas- Jilyoi Ken- tucKians nave a splendid, country. glorioua churchesand fine ' schoots. Your blue grass anyonrnne stock are thft hoaat nf tnn nnn-nt.rv. ' Ttnf. 'wifk all tha I' dbh't'feeMnOmbO carry - litfe for the; fcrefrn: saanasand pitch rPlne8 f soutneastern T4 orxnTjaroiina? Aireauy tne reTeroerauons or joy are 1. mrougaour xiorin uarouna av . - j xi 1 j. -vr it 1 .. - the return of her wandering son, and , . , y teii2 "? ?0.mI5ro -.t , ! p Tho Jtfat .trt hTtirOTTf'Ml'ril last -fn teaTe us-mYglnw'ai'lef.James c:. tS-aa a I atadiQus-comnlaiaant and asnirincr. I ifc lTrfTw-icsfofa4 inr?f lAoliiTn I We tdol hinV ttnderut''wln&s and I meant tb nUrse him Into a noble man-- lroW. He" was'f 0ur3'flcS!nlasti'. -He I pried Such iiyperbolfed'bf- ealogy -tipon- I WothonghthewaithorDaghiy Viy 1 n flia ipeart,,;:; carry:.-uses oacs;,.w I vnwpvu..,; 1 AwH whaa Kwaf haw V2wa fhr vnalraa hia I w."rr'"" 1 foi.amcmec the .Chowan brethren, I iZrii- c .. ri,; r!-ij;.; oh to thenV h s nrstiermonfrom It,'.. fTiT"Ttnti& rri r.ot fto'W thee:bf to retbra from fbUowink after thee . fAi -nnner thouoest I will I A ' -iXAk wn-. 1 lodge thy people shall be. my people and thy' God my God: where thon I mer Why,' 5:when:li N'drth' '; Oarolina i preachers com e1 into Virginia, or gO1 anywhertfek tfiey -neverttickf And when yon nave answered that,I have ..." . . . , .a, . another question .to asktbeconBid- eratiotf of 9whlcb l wflt'-reservs for another articiei r-Itf ia Jthisfe Why ir it, that iwhen .Virginia .preachers grv into 'vNorth. Carolina) they do stick t Just look at them,1 bow they are stick-; in here and there .over your State. mVl Letter From Elder F. M. Jordaa. , t On the, 3rd $unlajr h, jfanuary.1 went to aid brother Wells in a meet ing; at Uno)i church',1 which continued' two Weeks and closed with 'glonbusre sulti'SevefinertiOTis professed faithiriChVistacksiiders were re claimed and the5 chtiith gireatl re- ' Brethren A'; Beck"' aid -Adam Coon were with us and rendered good eeri yieet r -.MiaH ims!, -lltla-tel -rfT .11 ., On January ,Qth a. large ooneeuise assemhie4:inear abeau;if al mountain stream. to witness! t.he;VadxaHustration. of Bible bapti8m.';r.It wasmy pleasure; to bury,witn esuslniaptism Hhsp. py squlsievn,''yQuhgi. ladies', and. thwejf;pung inen.1 It was.au impres; sive Bcene Tears, of love .and grati tude flowed freely., ; Af te theseyoung,, peope were welcomed to; the f ellow-; ship of the chSrch,'and preaching,' the Lord granted tts argYeat'partiug-Mea sing, while singing that old hymn . t ' i'jjy christian friends in bonds of lover etc. . Bro.; Wells is doing' a great werk al Eaon. They havo a-good day .school -taught by asyoung; brother and his pious sister. Their influence is.incal ColableW They also have a well organ ized Sunday. School, run; in jsvtlarge' measure.-by eggSr5 ,.Thosonwho can't bring a cent.bring an egg, and almost every . Sunday, morning the, , children bring from one to three dozen eggs. Bro. .Clayton, .gathers fenp, thaeggs, turns them itojmbney.ndj.bujs ' books and papers for the school., ..I, thought of Bro Pod8onjr--wi8h . ,h8; could visit this schjOol, an see his sugr, gestiona .teraily,-carried out. STbi, ;, churcb has just commenced to build a new meeting house for 'the Lord; and has a bright- fdnre,?1 6 f 'that. Little Biter were in as prbspetous a icondi tidhl 5 Mat the Lord help them speed- . Shall" start 4n 'a1 few-' days tb the eastern-part of ;thei Statet f ,Hope to have the prayers of 'Gbd'Srpeopfo for nis DiessingTuwu ivj.-iawfB. PrirAmf6uttdj ifested in this couflty in ' favor of the fokPm&liL'?i& draVn drinker J druhkardsareigrilhi Nhem, .llh thottsdsIethertisSIhld thrfiaw4 be assad; raoH sv'shettj6f o thanksgiving never wen tup to heaven before from the Old North State ar will tEift ascend; ? vFlir'J. pTrypneaPin'.'Mtirireesboro. Tehfaessse To-Baynbthin of janothr baBtontw "NOW, Tirol lianey, non'C wans, my oitttarypnBlishedHffl;1 after 1 1 am' Pxo1iibrtoryLio:uoriiaw?Men aftov women' are 1 crrculitlhir tations for and if? 1 ! i - if. V- t
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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