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In . I -Ul.l.H'r'' '--I""l " 1 iiim-inn -..,-, ,,,, ,...m.-r, f t f ,, m C B'WR Lilv j r. J yJei J : I fV r M .. i ;n - ; j - II I-J t. ; J j '-jiislTft "stipes U III T . lijl -ainfii sJSiiiai Sli fca3 ffnl aal ;m IFI11 V- 3 l - ' .-.li'v il - i! r . - fl 12-1 11 mi t, t' I mm 1 i I M-l 1 r v BE SURE YOU AiiE lit Gil T AND, THEN QJD AHEAD. Davy Crocket. .TERMS S2.00 1 Advanc I1 i NUMBER! 27. j s- . :, H,.,' , I "! 'PJ I i r r TAR, . . 1 1 ! it : I i t i . 1 1J, ; 1. h i V I 13 mpotBsccedrit .2,50 1U H-Jtll ! 11 Six Gofaei't& air(iti' Adwmtoe. f .$'0,f0 Twel liiei cpmpoing a square. .... 1,00 ....... 50 6m, v 10 00 15-00 15.00:200 2Q 00 2r,oo 35.00 45;00 60,00 Jquarea, Three iloy. Uoluipnj One Uo. 3m. ; 6.00 10.00 15 00 ; 25.00 One squareftl j,isQrtjon , . Each subncquerit insertion . . One Square, , $2.50 4,50 Two Squarea, 5.00 f8.00 . 7;50;(.0i) : . i2!5a;i8.oo ! ; 18 60"i5.00 v 35.00 45:00 Announcing a Ca.miidat3.oo ' DbUaarylaiul f Marriage rNciices soltdited as' ilems tjfiuevvs. f -: '.'iiV; '-, 1 :AM letters orcommuhicaiioTis should b& rJ-B; CARPENTER, 3 EdUoh ondiBroprietor, I RiUliHEKFORPTON, N C! 4 j I i !-1 T ' - V . . '.'-Br t: 1 T ., J lit.. It--:-- .- 43 ('Hi- s -r .i- . -- ji' - r , Green jfeiver jwtfisf HELD WITH ' 't - COOPER'S GAP CH POLK COUNTY, N. d On; the 5th, 6th 7th, momation. JRCff -1 A. Report on Periodicals.- e the Committee en PeriodicaJs, beglete to make the follow ing report : . : - . ; L . ' ' -.jt . kreis; Money is Tpry scarce, we recommend the Biblical, K tcordert out State Paper it has withered th9 storm of; war, and in fact all the storms tor abbat ihirtyWears, ind' which ia edited by the ablest editQr that it has had since the dayi oi brother Meredith U s certainly Baptistic j we therefore recommead it to erery Baptist family. 1 j Lewis McCurry, Chairman B jlnd 8th. October, 1865. as ri'HE LA W OF NJEVVSPAPERS. 1. Suwcfibers waq ao ? aoti?e: express notice to : the ; con tr$ry, ; are considered wishina to continuehheir subscription. . . 2. It fubecribers (jrder.lhe discontinuance of their newspapers ihe publisher may con uane'-tb send them tonal all arrearages are 3U gupscribers neglect or refuse to. lake their newspaper frogn, the " ofiice to ! which iney are qireciea., mey are iueiu responsipie , tmtil they have, settled sbjilsfVand v Tordereci thkrh,dicnmu:ed-':4 -' J : 4. IT tibacriter3 mpve 'to other -plafes .without mforming 1 the j publiahe r&: and the itrtwfrftaners are seni to the former direction. " 5. The courts' hae decided 1hat; refusing :k tuke he.wspapersfrom.hje:?Offi noyiug and leaving Aherh uncalled! fbr,is prima facte evidence of intentional fraud. t j 6 The LTiiited iStates Courts have also're- peavd'v decided jhaiV-' Fostmastet " who iieg'.ect! performhis duty of giving- reas noiable' notice;. a3 required bythe Tost Office fleparbniVflof theieglect;ofla person' to l e t ro r : the o fflcef n ews papers ad dressed v to j ni rn::; r tiidjsfs jt Kel Post master liable1 to tile publisher fpr the subscjiptiqa price. An Inrehtibit of Rare Merit THAT WILL HOT BHEAlC "r.- . Burns up all pas and emote," never breaks by putting on a shade ; i short, and n ot top- ; heavy ; i3 easily cleaned by removing , top -in fact, the i most per iect chimney known ! and is fast superseding al ', others twhere it Jiaa been itx- H Na dealer can ajford to do without themi.v-fvf-s-;i. v NEW LAmr UMlMnlfc-T" vv,. 73 Warrn;sc.f K.iY. egates enroll- the. FRIDAY, October 5,i 1866 At 11 oTclock, k, M., the jlntroductory Sermon was preached by Eider J. C. Grayebn, from 1st Tim. 4 !1G. . . ' . .''' ' , . - !l . r" " In ihe afiernoon.the delegates reassembled, and, prayer having been offered, by Elder u McCurry, the,yetter8 irom the Cnurches were read, the ua:nes ot the -ed,' and the siate of the Churches miuuted.i ;l- Elected Elder i. Ci Grayson Moderator j and Elder C. 13. Justice Clerk. Called tor correspondence from sister Associations, and received. From Valem. Elder Joseph Blythe, and brethren S, VValdrop, anil GJ. Bit From Kings Mountain, Elders G. VV. Kollins, G. M. Webb, and Brethren N. Scoggin and -J. R'Xogan, with a letter and minutes. .. i t Fro in 'Broad River, Elders T. B Justice, and VV. Curtis, D. D., with a letter. j brom Uatawba, none. . , : ! " . " ' , Ot motion, .. visiting Brethren in the iaistry were invited to seats ivith us, Elder G Mace, and J. Holbcrt took seats. i j- ' ' ' .t " S ' 1 ' j : : j On motion. -the Moderator PDointed the followine Committee, on the business of the Association : L. McCurry, A. Padgett. Ji Rl Bowman, with the Moderator and Clerk. s On motion, after singing, and prayer by Elder G. W. Collins, the Association- adjourrved lilt to-morrow morning, ai iv o ciock. ; VV son O. Led'betlec Saturday Morning, October 6th. , The,Association was opened with singing, and prayer by Brother fPebb. ?! ).'.: - Called tjr, the report ol Committee on Business of the Association, whichi; was read and adopted, ".itt;J'v I :. . f. v. Called The roll, and marked absentees Read and approved the minutes of yesterday ' The Aoderator, appointed the following Committees.; On Mmiow; 'C B. Justice, and B. L'rKolhns. ;,, U.7JLI. ' VI . liaj UWB, (UIU n. U. II : Sabbath Schools ;f-J. VV. Morgan, and k. Periodicals :-f-L,McCurryJ "'and C. :- Durham ; Correspondence:. K. bowman, -and A. McMahan. I Finance: y. 'T. price, T. B. Hemphill. 1 and B. P. Simmons. Queries : A. Padgett, W. Curtis, L.L.D. G. VV. Kollins, VV. Haynea, and T Latimore, vJ. b. Grayson, VV, foianton, Pastor and . B. justice. Deacons of Fuport on Temperance. Your committee ou Temnerkncer reoort --.That fi , thank God and take fresh courage, in the prosecution of this sacred causi: that n may be carried un among the Churches, until the last enemy is destroyed; Trnderance s one of . the graces of the spirit fadd to your Faith Virtue, to Virtue knowledge, to Knowledge Temperance." An enlightened people are a temperance people. ! Our obuithes all re -port themselves clear ofj distillers, vendera and beverage drinker r Surely out labors ate not in vain in the Lonj Our Churches should endeavor yea f earnestly contend lor a sound ministry, on this as well as on alt ihe fundamental doctnnts oj tkt Gospel sound ministry, sonnd churches unsound ministry, uusound churches; ' To trch not, taste do! handle pot, the unclean thing." "Fear God and keep His commandment,. for this is the whole duty of man," j ; . VV. Haynes, Chairman. :- "r-:'y ' c. , ; ; j . v ; '4 - ; . Report on Missions Your committee'on Missions are very aorry that circumstance? have been such, that for ihe lastjyear we have been compelled to abandon jour Missionary work t3 - , O Q ... w . . u w -. m .... v ; . : There are many sections of ourcountry that call for efforts UDon our Dart, to end thorn the Gospel, and the question at once presents itself how shaU we meet the demands that is upon us? For while the home field calls for aid; and while we find in almost every eoner of four country; weak churches; that need assisgiceand destitute sections that call for ministerial labors, the voice of our Missionaries reah us through the Board calling for assistance.jand letting us j hat they have sacrifice everything they can, have labored veiih their hands for a support, and that now.it will be 'impossible for some of them to support their fbmilies,! even in fthis! way in consequence Of the distracted condition of the coun tries in which they are laboring. In answer to thee 'quesiioni, we recommend that each Minister in this Association be requested to' laborfin; the bpund$ of this Association for one month, between this and the next-meeting-of this body,; and that they rely on thetr fields for support, and that we advise the churches to pay them: as well as they can for their services. We also recommend that a collection be taken up on Sunday to be applied to. Foreign Missions. . : li b : D. Report m. Queries.- Your committee on Queries respecfralry TepoTt that in aqiver to the irsf query from RockjSpring Cnurch as follows;! v U ' 1 . :; i ' Is it according to Baptist: usage for a church to call in. acommittee from other churches, and refer a mutt r to them, and after receiving fhelr repoftp proceed to exclude the de fendantiribntrary to the advice, or the principles and usages of the Baptist church, A church when deaiing with; a brother' in disorder may call together a committee of Brethren from sister churches, to advise her when in difficnlties, and if Ihese difficulties are only as to matters of .judgment as lo factj or expediency in one of two of more courses . to be pursned,'raay bind herself to be gov erned byUhedecission tof tae committee, and then is so bound but as to matters that in volve the; good standing, or the excommuhic a church may ask advice she cannot delegate the final decission of 'he questions to' any .other body, but must doj this herself as beioie the. great Head of the church and with prayer to Godt ! . .: In answer a second queryas follows : Shonld a minister rebaptise a candidate into the fellowship of a church,-' whom he had baptised; in the; fellowship of . another church, and who had been excluded for gross disorder from the church first joined V They recomV mend the answer to be without any qualification,-No, - . ., ' ; ; ; ; , i In answer to the following -query, from Camp Creek Cburcli Wfiat cb shall -a reg nlaf Baptist ehurch pursue with . a member who has obtained a letter of dismission to join another church of the same faith and order, and on that letter has joined the Primitive Vreachins : D. D. Cooper's Gap Church. Called for the Circular. Elder. L. McCurry having failed to write pp the subject given hirn. read a Circular on iSabbath School, which was adopted and ordered .to be "printed j Baptist, and engaged in distilling ? They, recommend the following answer : witn tue .Minuies. : i .: . . i . ... j- . : - p A-j. ,:.'.-i A Dobiu ted Elder J. R. Bo wman to "write tn'e1 next Circular, letter. Subject, Foreign .Misssions Appointed trie next tssocianon to oe neia wnn me ivioutiorus vove unurcn, lo rmies 'N. W. of' Rhtherlordton tb commence on Friday before the first Lord's day ill Oct., 1867 ; H.lectea waer l,, uvic.L,urry to preecu ine introauctory sermon.- v . jjn. uegan.aitet.uate. Elected, Elders V B. Justice, W. Curtis,! L L.p. a:d G. VV Collins .o preach ;on Lord's day in the order, of their, names j ihe second sertnon td be on the subject of Missions.' " On motion,' agreed totaSte up a collection to morrow. , ! - , 'I . Read and adopted the rfeport on Periodicals. See Keport A. The Committee on Temperance made their report which was ad op ItJT Missions alter the (second See Report C. hiieace. Read and adonted the; rtuK). t on Mssobs Read arid adorfie the report on Carrespo Xlte 'Moderator. appqirite. ) ; 51essengars to .correppoiidiing Association a;. To Bria-J. KivtrElderB, E -.ir: r H &P- T-$ .N:TLr,OTl!,C E; "Bff AjS madearranserneajs.by which Ahe eje- "Te'cts ,to-ba ,in. Rutherfprdton on,-;pubic day eecralty-Coarttwee in the country dexiring: hisr services will please meet him there. as . it wilrbe to- their comfort as w a? hlil :coavebierice.'.Terms.as'h...rfi- w Pll Office in tr Bii rhett's Hotels Jrily,18th. . ,iT, ' nol2-3rn n A -A rEA7'- A'N D r ;C0i,feEBi OlLRS,- GLTJE S, OIL CAN3. &c.,&c ' Ail th$:Cooking;r6r a family may' be vdone with Kerosene!., Od, or Gas" 3 with fes'.troublei and at tT "less expenje, than' by any Each Article rnanoTScturld Ify ifMompady , gaar'anteed io. perform all l!:it ia claimed -is for it; tjSerid for Circular LIBERAL DISCOtJNT TO THE TRADE. :bSl i KEROSENE IAM HEATERjCp iu cuu; C . B. ju.;i.ce H ay n es and Bi dtirer J i . t a sermon, on ed. See Report B", .i uy reiernnnto tne .vnuuies or .mis oouy ior loom wm do louna that the correct orin pies is laid down, mar ine mere giving ot a letter oi dismissal to a member lo ioin a McMabonj L. McCurry, IV. J Wilkey, )re and James Wood. . ! k' Jro;. i). Lancaster, I AV; H. Logari C. Bi Justice, W. To Kiugs itfouniain Einers C. d. Justice j: U. i5owman,:L. AZoCurry, A. Padgett, and Brother U. D. Latimore, To Catawba M. D Corn fore tne Padge j; c stated the ext Union Meeting lo be held with the Church at Shiloh, on Fridaybe le 3rd Lord's da) hi April 1867, and pal Elders " VV. H. Logan,! J. R. Bowman," A. 'it, A. McMahan. aud BE.Roihas attend it. " . '; . " : 'l : " f r ' Elder A., Padgett, offered tae following preamble -and ' resolutions, which was adopted. Whereas, there seems to' be a erowioa tendency on the Dart, of manv of our Ch.irch members to engage with the world in revelry and many frivblhies, such as plays and dan cing &c.; which t we coiisider a "growing evil, therefore " - , i, I tesoi(itay lnaii we auiac oui iuuiil-s uiBuipuuci mi iiiciuuers luue engaged, an unless they abatidon the nefarious practice exclude them. - i : After singing, and prayer by Elder L. McCurry,7 adjourned to meet at 9 o'clock Monday morning. .V -I' -'- - I J - Sundav MoRiNOt Octoberi7th, 1867. . lder T. B. Justice preached, followed by Elder- W4Curtis, LL.D. aJ-Missibnary sermon; after which a collection . was taken up for Foreign Alissions, amounting to $9 65 in cur rehcy, and 87 39 in specie, in the aiternoonj blder G. VVv.Kolitns preached, and i; is hoped that the labors of the day will be productive ol much and lasting good,. MoNDAT, October Qth. The Association met at 9 o'clock, and was opened with singing-and prayer by Elder E. L. Taylor. s - : r'-U:- -'' lH ' TheCommittee of Finance repoited $15 80 in specie and $10 40 m currency, sent up byi the Churcheslfof printing Minutes. f J "1 f 1 f tt Ordered that the Clerk etam $4 00 in specie and $4 00 in cuyrencyifor his 'services, and that he haveas many Mmute3 printed as ine remamuef oi iuo muuy uauu win pay ior. fha PnmmittHft on Queries made their report, which wat adopted I an the Committee HihnrorpH' ! ; Sec' Reoort D. " " - . I , aee neport n?, (nemjmi, ana Churun, askinsr f A . I ucutrtiia. C.l B.sier uuutuu uuesaiui iu hsou mijui.? me uiio mai uuiaius il, ; "JUi inai vine Qlf miSSIOll IS oh'y complete when"such a xne is received mto another church; his! membership there i jre remains,' even wune uoiung;iue leuer, in ine cnurca tnat gnreat it, as tnereforo a letter cannot' be,'and nevoriis given by any of our churches;! to anybut, a sister church of the same faith and Order. The party- enquired aabout in the present query is still a mem ber of the! Camp Creek church, and iso be cited To them and. dealt with 'by them; and if he will hot appear should be excluded for contempt of the charch. I ;. i In answer to the query frbrn ihe ; Cool Spring chrvrch Ss fellows : What shall' we do with the colored members ! - Your committee recommends the ioltoring ; That tor the present, at ail events, the church relations of the colored memb&rs to which of course they suppose the query refers be continued as they 'have been hitherto regarded J -In matters relating tojtheir own people it is believed that they should be fully consulted and that they should now be especially counseled to preserve their good order and1 regu Iar attendance with us kindness and forbearance with them is 'evidently reouired while they are so disturbed by so many circurastances calculated to turn them aside from their simplicity Jin Christ; A t 'Padgett Chairman. i.r Report on.Sabbath Schools .-) om committee on Sabbath ' School do 'report : That we think it unnecessary to enter into a discussion of the merits of Sabbath Schools as - that subject has been ably discussed m the Circulafread and adopted by this body, we tecomv mend a careful perusal of said Circular. ' . J. VV. Morgan, Ckairman. I '-i Read and adopted the report ot tne uommuiee on oaouam ccnoois.2 J R Blanton, an excluded member or, uoopsr s crip aurja presjqiBa a Ptffir of aorievance. S12ned DV tniriV-nvo msmueia wi mc; owai a aij the Association to investigate his case, and give, hi'ii such aivio, as his. caie ; Ori mo'loo. the .Moderator appointed EideislL. McCurry, B Jasfce E, LfP D.i Lancaster. C. Durham, B..E, Rollins, r A. McMahan,. VV.H .le, with: the Moderatoj and Cleik, a coramittae to meet ayior, vv - B reihr n: EToms with ttiei Coooer's J VVi Morgan, Gap Church, on Friday. batore the 3rd Lbrdfs day in NavemDir, lSbbuo investigate said difficulty and report to th body at its nex meeting, j -1;i't- - ' - U h On motion, Elder C. B;'Justice, VV -Haynes,; B. E; R6!lir.3, and J. RL Bwmatj were apw K;nln .uu.n, i iha -novi mPotmiT nf ihe,, western i Bantisl State Convention of N.C. i.-- iiesolvedl yLmmmW tne inanKO oi mis oouy areuuc, uu!io uovjr hbicu lu:iflc '."'V- ? nity for their hospitality during our slay "with them.' -JiJU-lT""': ''-.'' After sinking, and prayer by Elder W..CUrtisLLD,!the Associatio r finally adjourned. - , 2 - 'j " Ju. un.rt.iouiii,Viioafrator. - Do too TKit tour MoTHKR A : party of cbool girls were whispering; togethsr in dni corner of the school room, and ..as another of their naraber came in, they exdaimed, f. j " Oj Jane, do come here! Wo have a secret to lell you ; but you must promise not to tell it to anybody in the world.'- . j ' '"f ;J, j .-f: . Well' said Jane; then I -cannot hear it, for I never listen to anything that 1- cannot tell my mother." ' --'j?; iv;1 H. ". ". What aj noble girl l and how much happier he. must b than those who .bide thing trbm their, mother,; and Jo things they .would blush te have. .known! ' ' H-. f"'. . 't j Girls, how . many of you. do as Jace did v I heard of a good man once who raid, " I never did any tLing that I was' ashamed : to tell, my mother:".,. . '' . ! . .:! i .-r. j- . ; .... L . . : - J '-- '" ( -5 i K It w a grieat thing to be able to nay that and. I. am afraid there rea very few boys now a-dayswho can say jit. Cn you.l niljr young reader! If you cannot, will you make up your mind to live: S! after Jhia that you can say ill ,."" .. .. ' ! j j) Tell your mother everything; "children ;; an J never do or say. Anything that s, you ' would be ashamed to have her know 4'ourr.Ptgrim. ; :t- y j - i , f --',. -y ' . .. ; : ! ! -,! m- -i- i; : A rrvui forty yars old committed sa.cids iurPhiladphi i Tu.-aday bf cause hei did j not, wrsh.tb outlive his m-jther. who was j serious! ill, -r ', -';i'lK7?A human skull was lately (bund, ip Galayeras county, California, at the' depth of one oundred and fifty feet, in what is known j by -(jeolots j as the etciiiPlorm alpn one ; of the. mbst irnportaoi ever; ma for geology,- and will! create a grt-a-sensation in ihe learned world, ft seems to establish the fact that men existed in this planet countless ages; before j the time designated by any of bar traditions beefing his first 'appearance here . : .I'MAdam';" said a very polite tiave Irr t aTasy old landlady, Mil i see j proper to Help myself to this mifk, is there any ! imnfonrretYliri it?? T 1 f propriety, ia it?1 vy;"1; don't know what you mean; but lf jou jneaA tbibsinuate that there is anything' nasty in that milk, Pll give you to untlsrsand you'ee struck the wrong hpuse There j ain't, a first air in if, foras sqonr aslarthy Atin to!u me the cat as drowned in the milk, I went tight.Mraigbt and strained 1 over.! Ine young rain. fainted. i- NVhjfcanot a' dealt roan be legally convicted? - Because jl is not lawful to riodemn a man wittiout a bearing. I - ...'.'III. - 'A I "-: ' 1 : -" i n k 1 C. ' B. Justice, Clerk t -'
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