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i Baleigli Christian Advocate. tfhc tfhristtan JUmcatr. (JFFil'E loriirr of Dawson ami llargelt Sts. THE O K G A N OF THE NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE M. E. CHUIU'M, SOUTH low nw ;- Iciidcli -y of 1 1 mi I :i 1 1 nature. "Tile law of I he .'.old i p. l icet . COll- ; vert in-' the sold: 'hi' testimonies "1 tin; Lord .in- -tire making wise tin- simple." Air.-.iii: "And ih.se words wliicli I - )f I M t :i T i I thee this day shall In' ill KATE OF SlBMJf-.ll'TIO : ton use tce.kh in auvanok, postahe TAin MX MONTHS, " " 11' payment bo delayed si months. 1.35 i'.oU I t i mil. X. C.. - - M mm i 1.7, 1 'J Vie Cross (SfcL) Mirk is to re- thine heart : and lion shall Ica-h them diligent I v unto I h i liiliiii h. .mil sh.dt talk nt tin-in w h. n th.ni sittcst in lliiiii' 1 hmiM'. and when tli. hi walkest ly tin' way. and when thou liest down, and when llloll lise-t lli." .w, lid- i.m in.'itnl shows that parcnis mi- to em brace .ill possible iij.iii;luiiii i. -s of gi ihg t heir children Scriptural know ledge. A iii I tin' S ii in l.i , school is one among tin- best places t obtain this knowledge, -1 1 n I t liii.'t'.in' its neglect is highly culp- .nuJ you that your ttd.&crhitlon iti.t ' While .: rental neglect is lull .if ,rj-.irftf. Jf yon mint the jmf r vw- disa-i.-i-; " tin- other hand, faithful- t'ed, ri.ei" 2'fotnfAly j '"'s N nit-iided with -urc and -n n- -,.,... i aging n-iill-. Tin' nM report thnt Till". I - i'ERATl X d-' 1'A-j ni ll u.ii.'ii'.l i-hiiilii'ii turn nut .i bad as l.l'.A I l. 1 HI- S I 1 I A 1 - OllieiS s K.VI.SK. .IIie years ;lsro tins Ill.'ltl. r Was ti"-t '.). Certain nlll-S tuuk a di-tiict :unl wi'iit through it, and in families w here : he father :i ri ! mother were christian-, using .ill available iik'.-ii.s t, i,-.-ir t heir children in tln nnr turc nt the Lord, two-thirds oyer tun ear- old were christian-: in families wheie one parent w.is ;i christi;iii, uiic -TIMI.. h:i' '.111 the !:lthi'l ;llnl lu.ithi is t' j'!.lll..tt' tin- .!-,is.,'l it ..)' tin' :::i 'i.iv--.i'l 1 ".' Miuh. eviiv h.iv. i iii'iv i-' :i Li'ri'.it I'lrnr in tho Wnihl lii.-h li. ;n-hi-- thi- il.n-uini-: Seen i. - tin ' iiihir.-n !!i st ;in. the .;ui'llt- will i'ullnW i.ii."" tin- iiu.-ii" hi tlii- i- tin.'. -. r i..-ii-'Mts ir-t .-mil th.' rhihh.'ii will UK-. ir.'ii.'i-.-iI ml.', ihf .-iiihlii'ii f !'. tii.- i.rir, nt tnil'ii'l the inii'lii'ii wt'i.' chnsl urns; mil wln li' Imt! I'.lli'Iits cii' UllU'oiilv .Hi.l ii.'uli'. i. il thi morals of th.'ir chil- lr w -i !-.., ..I' .... : .tl'i-11. oli! iiti. ill Iwt'lv. Ik'.-.-iiiu- tii., lis ltr- r.-itiirnit; ti'l-'Mll all tin- .Ie.;irt- ; ' '" n-t tn.'-i- -.i-.-ik Vniinn.'s V . 'i'- forth.' vouim io walk in i '"'"in thi- .lisi-H-i..ii of tin- -nhji'i-t. we l;:.- i.. !-!(). s ..t th.- I In' v.mm j 'Ii'"" -.''i:u i--s.in. tii" air. tin-i..:i-t ot'th.' f..;-.-i, j Kir-t: It i- In' -a.-r.-.l . Itit of ia ' ..i t in- . a. w h. 'ii' f iivir j'.-i- ; - h.-r. i it is uis-iiii'. to In' act ivi' :-:ci ih.-ui. Aiiii thi- law i- J orki-r- in t h.' u u ia -i-hool. In-t.'.-nl - : -i : i-.i in I he hiinian f.nniN . ! "' ' nclitl.-tviit to it. or .-aviny; to i - w h. : tin- i.-liii'iri-n of ill.- hi.'iiaii Thr first circuit of tlic Mcthmlist Kjiiscujial Church in the I'nitcil States was foi'iiicil in the counties ol'lHiiwiililic ami riitnswi'k, in 177 1. through the Hirciicy uf Rulit-rt Williams, the pioneer of Methodism in America. - c have received a copy of the miiiutcs of our late Conference, puhlish ed In- W. '. Wolfe. Es.i. at Motirne. .in, I editeil by Ir. t'raven, the Confei enee Secretary. The pamjililet is neat ly gotten up, and we trust the publisher will reali.e a sufticient amount to meet the expense of publication. A number of brethren w rile us that thev are malciii! ui) clubs for the Aniiii ill'.. Xow is the time to pre-s tho canvass. These a re the weeks and the months which count. S.-n-l ii; oiir lists. Specimen co lies will in- s,.':it upon applied ion. (f round has been secured n'.j.isitu the main entrance at the Troea.loro. at the Taris Imposition, for the erection it :i kiosk for the sale of i'.jblos. IVom t he experience of l Stiy a lai iie demand is anticipated. h is proposed tn supiilv tlu- Xo TKs 1'ROM TIf K i'.RKTIIRKX. all loleiu'i visitors w ith copies of tiospels and Kpistles in their own U'uaues. - I'h'o.Ai oi i,' i:xciiax;ks. lan- . ,;.-.:. ': the -able African-, the i.i.'i;-:: '' tie- Arabian-, and those a i.iihi.'ii- .,!' the ' liiiu sr.. ' li" "I-! bi-aiell path- of th.-ir :t !''"- ."ivi :-.i'.tk.-;-- ? W'iiat th.--.- la au I ue.tii.'v- i..-li.-ve an-1 practice "' 'N i-.ith ati.'l i-oiiditct of tie i:- hi-t-.ry leach.-- anv rhiiiL;. j I he childreii i M. i li.'v oimht to -a v. oMI cllil'llell. lei u- e-.i r,i the Suud.-n--ciiool. f Iii ii expt-i icri-e. ,'iL;e. and weie'ln of . ha aciei . would irive dinitv .iiid j'l'Urr I. the -c!. io. T t'ten itr -chiM.l- ,-u, , .ft entirely to the man ai;:ueiii ,.! the ..uiiLrcr port ion ..f the chnr.-h . . Much can be don.- bv the ... " ! ' v.-rit: - truth thi- -t -itciuctit. i p..".-t:t- crcat ai home a ..-a i -i ! '..-a-, the -cMtiiiieiit-. tin- belief! ;"! I he s.-l,, ...i Sp.-ak laorabl- of' :i'ei:.-!i-c ;iiii.,iu' tue clilldii-ti. ;m. .mj i -I eaiiis tui-y th-at a- a raft upon a X-.w. tic- pi.int'we make, draw n i . , . : . . r . ! - -i-i , . 1 .... 1 .. 1 . . . . . - ii i -:n ( i,i -i- ia.-i -. l- i in-: iii,- ;.,.,.( I aiei : ! 1 " " " x ''' i " -'"i :r;i i 'le x witli .:!-( :hi ;: -f i hi- parent - in fax or ..I' t he j '!"''" -'""I niiiile ..in- -oii- and jirav--'.-l-iy -.-iiool. nil! aia- canv the i ''r n "" !'"'11 i' helping ..n the ood ' i'- b' n m the same direction, and I ", ' ! i : ! r I,', iii.-iii i ..i I hat ihei.- is no .-la-- of adul per-.-ii-. who hae -lich a i-.-paiid abi liiii: iniei-e-t in thi- institu tion as pa let !-. Th.- lambs it prop,,-es t" feed i:i: li, . The work done :ea! and I ir. iil- u'. ii.-r-ite -tieaui-i """ "" ('"rtau. e -i : i . 1 the children I-. -iii.lv well it , ie--.'ii- train them to ' "ial i-i .itieiidaii,-.-. - t'urni-h 'hem I In- inean- of proem iiiu: book-, and ia- ir s ice- ml in th-.-ir moral iu- i :;. i -' 1 1 lie- '.-.-t rind in.litfel.'U. i -..ii.'- the -.-hi-.il i.iimui-ii atii- I he I .' id, in, unl A i vim a i i: has a spicy corresjioii.h'ut ',u, ,,rt , ( .,,.,, j( a late letter to that jiajier t hi.- corn---pondent u'ive-a beautiful extract iVnin a letter written by I'ather Idake. which we transfer to ..m- columns. We a Is,, .U'ive other paragraph- from the letter of a pleasant character : "I have recently received a letter from I'alher I'dake. the oldest member of our 'oiiferenci well-known as one of the able ministers of nr t '!,nr,., :.. ,1... ay- of our fathers. He is i,w in his seveiit -timt h vear iieacefnlK i.-,o;,,.r i .' ''t-, y the ri,-r. The follow ine ,.. ia,-t lioiii his letter is worthy of a nl.- in your clums: --(if ,,.. tl,;,. c,.,, sllleil. t hai t hev w bo ,, t i !,.. ,l....i. ; "Rev. I,. I,. Nash writes from t.Jreen ville March liith: "We are in the midst ol a LITaclollK re-i-il ii, 4 1 i-..uii Trill.. Twenty- conversions to date, and muuj Jifllitetits." The following is from Rev. T. I'. Enghiiid of March lath. We deeply sympathize with our brother in his afllie tion and trust that a kind providence will yet spare him to the Church : "I desire at this late hour to give expres sion to our feelings ,,f gratitudu for the contribution sent us by the brethren from our last Conference. It crime at a time l hat we were prepared to appreciate such a favor. It will soon be twelve months since I was taken hick. I hav not been able to w alk a step, or get out ol the bed without help in sevcli months. hat suffering 1 have undergone must be lelt to be known. I could neither sec to read nor write, so that long and weary hours ha ve been the days of my af fliction, hut 1 1 iu good Lord has been with me. I desire an interest in the prayers of my brethren. We have nothing to cheer ollr sick room e.Xcent the week-lv i-iil ..f Mur naiier which is 1 t.. ,... !... ..... i i ...... vv ui wile, who never ceases h.ffr relief. A letter from friends will be gratefully received, mid would help pass the tedious hours of confinement ." FROM VI Rfi I XI A. strengthened in the division of the Con ference. Wl- will Jltrr.-I' Hot to ,,r.t.,.u.. it Ik li II) .. I . 1-1 t I ' ""' "": -viiow me, rust of all. but w ill ,..-..i.t .! it to congratulate the "Raleigh Christian 1 have heard it suggested and even Advocate' upon its tidy appearance in asserted that desiVnm.r .,. ...r its new spring dress. It is greatly im- at the bottom of this i,,v,.,,,t-l,l . . i - proved in appearance and its "make. 1 lenders, but under existing circum up" is g.,.d. I am glad to see this evi- stances.eonld i.,,t !.,. If tl,t is donee of the prosperity of the At.vo.urK. we submit to it for the selfish aggrandize- Surely all the friends of religious lit- ment of anv , I will .. st..t.. I eratur are glad and all Methodist are do t,t. know who the prime movers are proud of its success. I ho; you may and have not tried to kin. w. have a thousand subscribers for every In the event the Conference is divide.!. merit the Advoi atp. lias. If so, you w hat, I would ask, is to become of its will want no more. literarr institutions ? Thev an. v..i- filings are moving with us about as poorly patronized ami iiidilferontl v sus- usual. The revival spirit is still tained with the whole connection uni- abroad. The meeting in Petersburg j tod, but when divided their interest w ill be divided also. Already other Conferences tire throw ing out inducements to the West for patronage to their institutions should the liviHioii take place which they s.-eru to suppose is a foregone conclusion. And if the Conference is to be divid ed, why not give a fair and equitable di vision. I use the word "eiiuitable," not withstanding the friends of the uiove- ers lor the churches in Halt ! n. is I ment obiected to ii in the resolnt ions RISIIOI' MARVIN'S RIJM.'RAI'il V. 11 TKi.'ARY XiTi;s. ....... in lis muni wcck, and it lias been one of great force, and has reached every church in the city, that has a heart to work for the salvation of men The appointments of the Rnltimore Con lerence reveals some advance steps Une district less and voumrer and fresher men in the saddle of the sub bisho Almost an entire newoutlit of preach h-ctjJJ give anv of nv dear another sign that things are at 1 moving in that region. The Bishop that had the.m hi hunt', is a man that i. i . , i' ,i Coll Inl-lll to the I hscoilin.. ,.l f i nun ii. oiitli. w il thinking of heaven - b-.' "ie - :p ;ni"i ii.-r grav. . i an ri,. n.-i.-ct ii,i.,- i T;-(l' i:'--tTer a- riie Siiada --clio ! i-e ' :!"'!.- the par! .,f father- and ;s ; i -, rtainiy n..t. To neglect - va:.-v.-r t.-nd- r.. th.- -tdiitua! welfare :.''!:-.': ;!.!.. ma- t.. -one-; him;- like '' 'ii-iii-iiitv. I'aieiit- an- ;t!iii..-t i , v - i:- ab..i;i the icn- : -i - -si ,.f th.-ir . -iiii. lien, i.ut '; : i"'4it!-r- c .ncerniiiic ,' .1 s.,;-. s W.-.l-l;-... -A ji-lt Clllpal.il- II.-- " " :"'"td stee-'ig many! When a .:;-es t , ui'-. !'...! to his ' - ' K- ' :. de, unci io il. " a:!ii.l!it . And -ii:;!! a ;i,'i;; ":- ! f'-d th- mind ..f hi- , ' - 1 -1 " -1 1 ... V 'an a man leave I he M. K. die ill sMl',-1 v. t I have no a-thetic sen-ibihtles. I he hi-he-t iilea I ,',.,-,., is t hat s ha s,.,. .,,! Lis l... rotten Son. and be like him : -o that I feet din may be allowed to kneel at .le-n-and t hank, and prai-e, and adore 1 ve he ha- bestowed on rue s,,r- 1. r.- I itia '' tin- infant buds !.:,-- ia in a:-- - ich a- were born in om- own li.'ii-.'! ..hi th- fragrance and f'-aii- ill i-.i: .,i i,s. f fi. school -ii-ald 1..- he in. -an- of polishing these !'iiiii..;t.i! -e us. th.-y will shine and -park:,' in .a i; parental cr..wn. And wtiiie tin- -ei.i...i can n,.f be a substitute l"1' ' ie ti.-'iniiiu-. yet it multiplies the c.ean- .in.l bring- t.. y ,:U- h-l,, ,ch .ai.l,..;. iao ., ... oil,, is ii, tile J.r-at for the 1, that I -houhl be born iu sin in row to bi saved by his grace.. My chi.-l concern is to be ready now , so that I may not 1. su-hlcnly surprised w hen ca! led to go. I he annual cauijiaigii i- o)H ning un der bright au-pice- in X. Carolina. The I? , i. Kii.it Ahvim vri: ha- just jmt on a Mr... K. Ii. I 'art ridge, a worthy lav man in our church, w rites from .loii-s- boro March. lCth: "Knclosed I send von check for -frJ.-jn to pay for Ahvimmi: (or aiiot her year. You must not put your X mark on my paper anv more put me down as a subscriber for lifetime, and il I iail to pay, send your ae't and 'licet il. I'll never take the benefit of tne homestead or plead the statutt o( limitation, fur a Methodist, w ithout the A i.voi tk. is like a goslin without m ass hard, to raise. i have l.ceii looking tor some time, for some modest hints about our Rishop timber. Is om- X. i '. '.inference so lean in piety and theology, that we are never liihaxea I'.ishop"' or is it b-e'iusc our . . i ... , ii -n .in- ioo mouesi. v.aiit von irive some hint- cautiou-ly and modes! Iv ? Our sister Conferences on either side ..f us. w ill hardly ever think of a North Carolinian being made Rishop, unless some mention is made of our most prominent men. before the meeting of the Ocncral Conference. In till proba bility the question of the division of our Conference w ill lessen our chance for a I'.ishop. ur delegation will not likclv hariiioiiie. I fear." id'l'l i iRIA J. I'.I.'I l!l. 1""!' oi, w'orl. ami blank- -f.-iiiv ie-en; Ii. !!. s, ii to t I . . - Al,... IK OlticC. ' s' -i.'dt-r in -i-i... ..... ,e I '-' .i'' ' 'i l.e 11. I . H il,- -.. .-II... -cape tl:- i. -milhvilie. . ( :!!-. i ,,! !,,s ,, and - r.ietin-.'u ill i,,.;..- ;n ,;, I i!.--.-. ai- ...-, y in- take,,. J., a ciun. at cilli. rale-. - he o-hcral ( ..nl'eielice of tilt '.Hiao.l M .thodist Episcopal ( '!,ll!,-h ii! I"' h.-id r:l Ii, i!,.yi!,.. ; August. e -il!.,,-! -s continue to e - ill. .ind kin 1 w..rd- about tiie Any... vri, at-- mi'u-i-i ,s, r,,:.i -rratcfitily a..iveiate,l i . i : -. d'he R,.y. !,r. ',,! ,- v.-indei-'di I'ldv.-i-ity. ,elh,.,s t),,. annual ad ii'. at the Cincinnati We-levan C .- l.'e emu, 'licelnelil il , nn,. Oil- Rook an -: I'. ri... lical notice .., ,,js e,.k. Several ,-,. mmiicatioas a)-,. ; .,. ,; (r 1 He. I' i- -..i.i 'l that Iii- lie -a I" i.. aim"'!'., ii g t., Ring lliimberl hi '" a- l'..i,t i'l" ...I : ! . .- " -il , lie I li,g- 'r ' ' ; ijiib".-- -.' And s!,:,!! ., '';'" !' -"a! . ! hi- ,-,JM '' ! ''"' -I-i'm-i iii the darkm-s ,; ' ": "! -m and i-c.-ivi' n,. .-..n-:--'.ata V -,,,.!v n-t. Wh-i, a " '- anu shatt.-r.--l i.v a - !.a!! ..n th- hart .- n'-!d. and is ' '": '"'' ' ' ' - 'ii -:-"!. in the h-.si.iial. !'" i v 'il'" i li..v, ii,g ': ' ::"' aad d.. nothing, and ;': ' ' " -'''!' -'ic wh-ii it i- u iiiiin ''" J ' '"' ! ' SIV' him, i- tie i,t guihv m-ir-i-r. cai.-e t by hi- own n.-al.-.-t ".' A - ii th- lath.-r and mother s,.,. jj,,.;,. 'dido-!, -I.dft-It With the disease , j' s. J , , "! ;" do all tii.y can f. arrest it. I.. :l,.-;. --.ippos,. ,,.. h , , ih -m .-uiltless -.' If t !,.-- do, th-y will ; ' :ny '"i-takeu ,,i, the -.,!ei,m ,aV I : Lin. -Hi . Tii-r - i- a tear;'::! r,- illt;. !.-i:t,g up..n them. B- h.i.i th- .-aptai;, of a -hip -riling lh. ocea:: w ith a thoii-and pas- j f I-,w - t r-lnei y ea i ,.- I 'w.ichoi! 1... is. ,,,. '..- s ,.l',i,.. 1 1 7- 1 , ( - is -lee, less, sti(,v. :':-' th- s-etis ,,f ,. weath-r. lest he 'u'-.-i'! i-c sl;i-pj-,..t by wi,I st,jrill. U" -! ''"'-" "f pr.-eii.iis lives ii, ' ha iv . a:;.! thi- wei-hty r.-.. .n-il-iiit y i i,,, v.-i,!,. awake and keenly vigi l',;!t '""''' ;l'I"';l,'""-" "f danger. I.' il, W.-l,- caieless. if . Uegl-ctl'd his '""' :""! 1 -1 Id be struck i x - '"' ''''-' '' b overtaken impr. . ;-ir. d i -v - ,,,. hilling cyclone ,ln-x . ' ' t-'lip. -t. aii, I become a W l'-ck. blH V- .-d t!,.- pr,ss,.,g.-r- in a fatal watery - ':'" "! pill. lie lleligiia- ""i: v . -d-i thunder and beat uj.on him. -.i- i i- :,..t e-.-ry family g.. criiui.-nl a -."--! fuii ..f.-hii.i,-..,, sailing ,.y,.,- ,M. i -rd"'!- s..-, ,.!' i,m:,ai, (if.. '.' ,i . (. I ai. lit , .aptaii, ,.f t (lis m.,. is ,,,,, ' mi and car.-f.il. th- whole living f" ! ill '"' !.-t in the ,l..,.tl.s . .' . . , . -,. in , a- .'i-letaiA aim w . . il . 1 1 . i,m,, l,.,l.,,.ss ..i ... i "I Ha- V i.i. -i i,--,,. i;:i.i.. s.- ' ll.'le t lie I .-.,. .-.et, j,.,s '- -tiny and guidai,,,- ..,' . -r , il. I M ban- i Hin""1 '-. ami Rev. Ii,-. v ,,., t -p..ad. !,t npoi. y...i, intliience. v,-u- j S- ":'f- "I th.- Xcw Y,k Ka-t Com',.,. i"ilsil'iH,V - VXtrenielv 'weighty! ''- '""r -h-.e,! S.,-,,;.,,, ; t i . L Ilaiy a- King ,,f Sardina. Ai,.,-i -nn.,, ,v t( ilVi.l, "i'-n "' .lew s -,, i... r , " !'' (ornie.-l m '""'! ' ' h "i'.''-' i- lh- triM.ing ,.f hie;, to- c.aies j,, .lewi-ll parishes. ., i i .1 ; : ... .- . . I " " "" :ncuml,ent- of those -iles. b v Nasi I, :is .,.,,,,,..: ,,t. "P"" Id- c.-i, .m.-nia,... which he was Ci 'III In- le. , , vtisi ...... 1 i -u-p.-n, ,,. year- ago on --" .Mil h.-alih. at:.-, issuing ,le oinme ., , . Dr. I.ovi, i, I-;,.,,.,. , . ,. H ll,;ii j v- I V. ' m,..i....i;.. ,.;,.iM, I. w i . i aged ei-ht ..I'. I. 11 ., ,. ... Ale! I,.lst r.l-l-.-ol.: ! f 'I,,., ..I i i - .ne proposing ..(,e. ";;";n. ai general C,,,,,;,,.,,,.,.- f M,ltl. - do-eph lloi.Iieh. ,, 1 I -i.i -nit,.' veai - s.-i-.-i. s " --i-ieiarv. new dress a-lical and charming as the bright sping attire of one of t ho-e un-'iir- .a-sable creatures a true daughter of ' aiolina. I h.q.e the conqiarison will hold good :is to the wooing: and am glad to know that the Raleigh, a- well as the Richmond, is growing- Roth ought to r... . - .ii I. ,,s, ,,-,,cilili I lie 1,,,, ,,,! ol sun- scriliers. I think th...... , - , ,,-,i,ii in the Coiil'i-n-nc,' in favor of our paper. A good religious journal cannot w ell be over-estimated. 1 here is a feeling iu our Conference tnat w e have special claims upon the ( ' ;;- er.il Conference. Xorlh Carolina has been (aithtitl to every genera i enterprise of on,- Methodism. She has -too.! by Nash ville, sometimes lierhaii- at ?i .";i,-..er . ntice. She has nurtured Methodism for over one hundred years. She has given to the other ( 'oiifereiices some of their ablest in. -n. She has always had. and still has. a roll worthy of respect and re ward. et she ha- never received any thing. We all feel this II ..... !.. modesty and a- a right, do suggest that if there be a vacancy w hich I'....i'..,. eiiee (delegate- or others) can till as well a- others it should be tilled f,,.-.,, ! lif, roll. Rev. . I. .1. Carden writes from Lum U'ltoii, Maivh.'Jifth: "Mine is a splendid circuit. and a splendid list of l,..-t and m .st useful ministers constitute the illustrious dynasty of my predecessors, l-ginning with the immortal Ui-hop daiu-'s O. Andrew and dosing with our excellent and venerable brother, the Rey. Ira T. Wyche. i oi.oi.-iai: . coiisni.-red, lf.TTs1, .it is a strong circuit. If the jieojde of m charge keeji their church covenant to "support the institutions of the church" according to their ability, it would Hot be hard to raise, at least, twelve hiin- u red dollars for tne support of the min isty Ac., during this year. And I think .'his substantial support is in the hands of a people who are also disposed to do all they can in the direction indicated. 1 -Lai' -!. vou, at least, .flun. worth ,,f subscribers this,-ar. So well satisfied am I that I can send you .ill subscribers thisyear. with those already sent, that I would be w illing to assure vou of tin amount if you will give in- all over thi number which I shall send. t j passed at the last Conference in Salis bury. With the line designated, the estern Conference will not get more than one third of the territory of the State. Rut it is claimed that the ter iiu.i , of the West is superior to that of the Kast. I don't claim to know anything in re gard to that, but this I do know, that all the principal tow ns and cities of the State will be in the K.istern Conference, with the except ion, of some three or four. in fact nearly all the best appointments, both Stations an 1 Circuits, will be in the Hast. And so palpable i- the fact to the clergy, that I have already heard of several who intend to casi their lot in with the east, in the event the divisoti is made w ith anvthimr like the or-sent r - designated line. There is a strong and arrowimr di imuks. when he flunks there is a neces sitv. J hese brethren are verv near to us, in more senses tn:. one. I tiev an ii tiolile set of men and men that havt w rought well in the past. Resides thev preaeh to a large number of out old i ... a .i . , -. iieiii.icrs.um, tuai we lioiii verv dear in the Lord, and that were given up to our Raltimore brethren when thev emu 'i.Utlt. riiev have now about 2S,(IIM mem bers, and more preachers than vou have in the North Carolina Conference. Si you will see thev are crowded and vet they all find daces, and work like beav So you speak out in meeting upon the subject of North Carolina's claim to some consideration in the approaching cneral Conference. North C.-n-oli,.-, I correspondent, in the Richmond Advo- position with the laitv -.f this Distfiet i cute, indicates pretty plainly the same o petition the Ceueral Conference in the sentiment. If vou have the man. and I event, the division is i.i.-l.. ,l,,.; - -.t...... Ri'V. T. M. I'llilie, II I) I, el- oM the St. Louis Conference, and preside!,! I of Rellevue Collegiate Institute! Caledonia. Mo., has been chosen to! write the Riographv of the late Ris,p I Marvin, lie soli, -its aid in colled mg materials for it. The Rishop was know n to a great many people, and I here un persons in all sections ol" I lit; Southern country who can contribute items of interest. The following instructions may serve as a guide to those w ho max be disposed to respond to r. Finnex's requtsst : Furnish, from n.-io:ia! know lecl-e or authentic information, incidents of his social intercourse, mid of hi ; pa . toral and episcopal labors and hi- im' pit ministrations in regular service-, protracted meetings, chureh dedic.!- ii. mis, am. oiner special occasions, to gether with recollections of sermons and addresses. Cive. as accurately as m.-ivb,., tJ1(. dale ami locality of Midi iiiciiienls, a,J the -."lines of informal ion ami other aiithcnticaf ions of Ibcm. Furnish the originals or copies letters which iU.I be -ii,po-c. to I,, oi public interest, or illustrative of per soiial or ministerial character. All replies, to l.c of ii(.. nni-t H made before April I." next all address ed f Caledonia. Washington county Mo. of Mr. phy. 'Hide Lol l -lin,. jl "Wedlsel's ll.'Xt "i.- the subject aiti-t hi. i,r1;l. ---.Johll P- O ,11 ,h ,.ts -f RJ7 .1 led lite. f j, ,flj,j shortly go t., Lngland. Joseph Cook's ,-l, th,. for the present season are worth to hi. ii .'f'2il,(iiil. aw.-rage of d he iv ill ene..,.n,.,tk aid to be -.Ml. Ram-toll's cat pockets ,.. made hire,, cough t.., hold octavos. "Vest Rocket Seiies" wiil ,io f,,r him. i.' The -aiiie Mt. d I he V ictl! Wiils w ho diamat . "f Wakelield" ha- Jierl, ,rmeit a ji; gritu's J 'ro-;. s vl ice for "The I' till iecelit Colli l ibutol is preparing 1,; ,, liuinortaliiy," with ihc I licologj.-jil Trilemimi." '' ieli.-lls," Coiidilioiml tille. "The RKLKilOl S ITEMS. I he i.ewe-t Fngli-h J.CI iodieal is the ".loiiinal of I'livsiology," edited by I'r. Michael Foster and published by Macmillai! ,V C... Matthew Arnold ha his first appearance before stitutioii. London, in the lecturer. Hi- subject t v. : hltelv made the Royal I ti -capacity .fa vas I'lquali- ...... i ... , . i' t , - i uo inn iioi.o. u, ior iiisimp or anv other position in the gift of the Oeueral Con lerence, I would saw North C.ti-r.lin has a right tube heard and her claims put up the advance of consideration Have we not had about enough of tiom- r.... i i: ... c i t ., .....nous ... i ...eoiiiceoi iisnop tiirotigfi the jitiblic j.ress ? The whole thing is to me very offensive and in conflict with the spirit of Christianity. I know it is very distasteful to some whose names have been mentioned, and it must be to all godly men. The venerable C. W. Nolly is well enough to attend the church at Ash land every night. The revival there still continues. Ir. L. M. Lee is confined to his home. Ife has not liecn able to l- out on Ins district since Conference. Tf is deeply afflicted: not so much in his wn body, as in that of a lovely daugh- U.. ...Ci'.. ..' .s ..... , i . 1, that we be placed upon the side of the l!ast. Mr. Lditor, I have written more than I intended when I began, and in con clusion I would sav, that I should be very much please.) to know the feelings of our Delegates in regard to the divis ion, if their lips are not closed to the whole matter. A Nohtii ( 'aihu.iv Mf.tiummst. -- . Mt Dkah Riio. Roi'.itn r : Will you al low me. through the Anvot ate. to call the attention of the preachers and other friends of Methodist education to the following resolutions, which were adopt ed, without a dissenting voice: as a pari of the "report on education" at the lait Conference. "Rf.soi vei. 1st. That this Conference .-cognize the hij.-, moral obligation to raise the money necessary to pav the i. ... ..r ...... i. i. i . .1 1 i Four missionaries have l-ft En gland since Febuary f,- in the Australian Methodist Chur.-h-c-. Rev. Dr. V. II. Warren-- able senium o-i - Cei-tainlic- couceriiiiig Heaven.-' appear-in He . ,,-, !rn ,,. it for March. '1 he live Texas conferences ,,f the M. E. Chiirh, South, h.ive united in pub lishing the Minutes of their late annua sessions in one pamphlet. Atlanta has great e pectat ions in reference io the International Sunday school Convention, to be held there next month, and is making liberal .-in-:in,r... incuts for the ocea -ion. -.Mr William Winter'- new volume ot p...-uis is entitled "Thistle Down." It i- published in England, but the breeze- ..fth" Atlantic w ill waft it thith er. -Mr. Deiame, -. long the editor ,,f the London "Ti xtr.-." i- almost wholly pro-lint-d by j.araly-i-. Ami they s,-,v thai sou.ething ery like iaralvsi- ha fallen ujii.ii the great journal since he left it. Lighten English book puNi-hei s. but only on,- Engli-h I k bin. lei, will contribute p. the Rari- Exhibition the eoiiiin- season: and a;, en- the foil,,,-.- is -Ml our Church papers to give rep.ul- of extensive ' Hit nun revival- and large accessions to the Church. Alongside of these reports come tidings ol great interest it, the temperance work, both in the East and in the West. Rishop Merrill ha- had an interview with President Diaz, of Mexico, and reports him to be fully committed to the principal of religous toleration. Presi dent Diaz expressed "the belief that freedom of worship is essential to progre-s of religion." hot to be fir-t-cla- found lie house. Ikllne I one rea!l - I'lie "Chaiau.jua Assembly Her ald." considerably enlarged, will be published daily .luring the session of the s- s- A emblv in August, and n th- ly dm in- t le- year. Lcginii niiuiber I'm Jim... 1 s7 with the The piii.ii-hei of Victor Hugo's ClIs..S ,. j,, .,, , , his L'Ho-.imi: i.i i im has become bank rupt. He oyel-estimated the author--value, and j,.-iid him for i h..s,. two work in" les- I ban Mlill.llllll f rancs. the -lied . , , . I - ..... s, , .in,, who has been married about two years relieve the friends of that institution who ami w-no is sinking, ,t ,s thought rapid- have advanced money for its erection iv-to rise immortal. Remm.vf... l'x... That we recommend All thimrs remain st-.i.lfst i.. !, il .: . . , " ."- "ii.-coii.iiu.a.iou oi tne ian now in v on.ercr.ee. Ihc hretliret, are prose- operation i. e. apportioning ,,e au,o, cuting their work with dili-ence. and among the several j.astoral charges ,, with good measure of success. the base's ,.f tl ,. ,: . 11 .....,,,. i.i oi ( ne contingent fund, maki.,..- tin. t mx times that of the Conference collec tion. Resoi.vki. 'tti. That the Conference direct thnt each pastor si, nil nt -..i. 1'f.aii Dk. Roiir.itT : The article from "Layman" ,.f this, the Charlotte Dis trict, in regard to 'e division of the 1 l ... 1. A ..it Ii ( arolma ( oi, lerence, in the last time durimr th.. vn.-..- .w :.,.t ril , I ""- jiKi.-siueill issue ol the AnvocAn-:, -: both tiuielv niav aiu.iove solicit .-,.,,.;!..:,..... :.. . "I 11 " ..... ' ".iii.i.itii.iip i;j ,"l " "' l",,,,t- money and notes to tl... ..f ..... 1 he laity of the Charlotte District Collc-vs on the i,, ).,..,. ,r..,. :c I '"."-'..- .-jlt-.-.IIt'd, are a unit in opposition to a division ,.f ,1 tl.., it.....:.... i n , in . "'" ""ciiio..s snail ie re- A man may talk virtiioiish . hut ifhe lives in secret an impure life. ins uncou-. ion-ml ii ,, fo,- .o il ., i: i I e-troy the efleclsol'his word-. Char-1 acter intlui'iicc- imb pendentl v of it-1 lii-ofessioiis. ami this iniluemv ,.(' cliar- .. ter 1. the heaviest w eight ill the I se ile of life. The Ribh- rec.gni.eil hell -imply because Ii-!!. tmder the ci n-ii m-ta uces. i-according to the ii.-tnir.-; ,, things, ami it would have Ms avoid it : it points out am warns us of a future p.'i-.lition. it as much a law of i,a t n re. unalterable and renior-.-l.--. ti,:,, si,, punished itself, a-that virtue j. jN OWII reward. Yea. let every rea.le! remember that ifhe go.- to hell at last it will he simply bcau-e - (;.,,v ii htil fin vi ; X.,rtht r,i. We have just completed painted and t1i0 ( '""fereiice for the present, but are ported like the usual Coi.ferei.ee collec isheil th .. I, , ..... 1, ..l , -. - free to. Limit tl,.t t... .: . - I.- -oiis,,,-,, ,ne cimrcu at .si,urv, and it is nice enough for people even in-citv Rr. THE I'Rul'ER TRAIXlXi;. 1 1 pastors w oiihl but .1,. t heii 111 educatlllL'' the neoole ... .... standing of the ilii.ei-.-.l I,...., uilty the "oi. imi !ll! I o lie- leet ;. . .. 1 ... ,, , , sin;,, !"--pOI!-ibii,v faithfully .-,,) pcr-ist, .,jv- ia.'iv.-s ,,.),) disa-t.-r-'. The fa,., p, c !ar;;.- ui,.,;i s i hn,:,.eds ,,f ,.Xam- p!. S -;. I- child) I is neglected her,-., r ihc-,. ...ilt,,,-,,,,, rig no hi-), and i ti r i t, , I tbou-hts i- piri-d-i... .ains,aking hib,,,- take, to shape lh- character and mould tl,.- J,- li t im.. t , -t i , i-n ' 1, 1 1 el; ills , ,1.1.. . , ' " ' " I'll IIHO ev ."" i-. and go dow II Io I,,,, "e.e pleased p.,,.,,.!,,. a vp.j, ""l"1-U'-1"il-n.!,,;l, week Z la.e.M..... l,is work ;"rl';'.-l HiM. The .,..;., ,.,,;,,,. '.g : i.-w -hun-l, is w ,.;. ,,;,r' i'1""""' '" Her ,,:,;. "I "l-hip al the I uiversity Ti- I ! lit Rs oi' the Jb'l e a aci in in.age of ,he .s(el ,.- i ,' '-"" Advocale ... vie... ...... ; ' 1 -'-h- i. d be elect..,: at on, a ppro.i.-h ii-.- t ; ..i , , . Church, the machinery would Well. No , let, on , i.e. , i..,, 1.... .:. . , .,- simpler Cole. Ihc Di.scil.iiiie is se. i I .... i ,, ..no reasonable. . honors every man. and puts ,. iv im; aiuongt!,,' means ,,f grace. I .is miicn a-praying, preaching am! Ri- ble reading. Let this fact be kept be l i .... . ,o.e i. .e pcoj.ie, vi.: j ),at religion, if -'el. lime .l..i.s .-...i ..1 -. . - - .-i.i .-oitici uiiig. and is worth infinitely more than it costs. It the organization is worth maintain mg, let every member give somethin: toward its colleges- stand i-cnK t.. ..:.'. eulate its literature, and respond when calls nr,. ,,.), to educate its coming ............ ..ss tiiese dutiful acts follow the profession ,,f loy.-,hy t,( the cause, every boast of liberal Methodism, and every pretension t,, holiness, are but sounding bras--. ( , is a sm- comin-nt upon the int-Higei,, f ;mv religions body v. h-it not more than one in every ten of its members receives a eopy of either of its oliicial periodicals!) lenln one. tenth on,., all al,,i,-- tl,.. ti,.., Can von t.,11 us .1 ... .i ' - . - " ' " oi ner nine; Rarrett, our P. E., hid the honor oi preaching the fir-t sermon in it ,V.., 1 .: ..it ...... . .....pieuou. tie agrees with me -1.... i . . t i , . '" nc...-i.es spienuiiii v. ' Weare .'-,. .iii.i.ig.ng ro mum anew Tarson- age.wlneh we expect to complete tin's vear." Rev. R. S. Webb write. March "Whil, writing I River Ciiciiit i- Hst free to admit tl,t tl,.. ti,.... . - I.- . ' "i.c arrive won at our next session. when it may be necessary. r- t t i. i - , -N '"' ' luss pr"l"sed a Our connection with the North Car..- , n r,i..i. i.-. . . i- , , oi i . eiuers, to w ioni Jie Iiun ( .inference lias n,,t been of lone Li .. t .1 ... "'"6 Mlbinitted the proposition " ,-nis., duration. It is well known that we ,.. .... 11 1 . 1 1 . . "l amount called h.r by the plan of work" were a portion of the South Carolina ,, bis 1 ,;,-;,., ;r,i , -t 1 1 -, ' " "'i.ei 1 . m. tern Conference until within the last seven -., 1 1 1 .1 .1 ,.- w I would th. the same on their Districts years. Eight years ago we asked the (i,l,,;,i, ..c ,.v., . 1 i- ... I ........ 1 cm ii... y six. 01 t tie I' t.elieral onfereiice, which w.is tl..... 1.-. 1 . r - . J ' ,l...t i.. -i. ... 4 r.. , .....e met m t., reenshoro, -v 1 ... ii.iiisu-i us irom ttie ...:,i. 1... ... .. . .1 .. i- , - .. .. ie. s iiiiiii 1 wo otiiers, savim thev South ( aro 111a to th.-No.t). f,.,,...i;., - f llwJ "'"""' Hull, e h.u.rf.. , 4 .1- - '.' " according to the The reviv al at Kdentoii St reef Church continues with ii.ci-e.-is;,,..- ;,,t. ........ v II. .. , sj. i number of conversions, am lllnny peni tents. Six i. lined the 1 ... ' I. ,0 ,, . I.I- Lord's day. Rev. .1. - Heitm.-,,, ,,f Miapc Hill, ..ml Rev. T. W. Smith were present and assisted R.,,. Rl.-.ek j,, the services dm it,,. 1 1... ,,..a ii.... ------ lil-v. I. A. Ciitiiiinggiu, is .-,1 present with l.c pastor, rendering etlicelil serv ice. Wnn.it t Ai.i.kkss. Some io.-..-, ;,,.... notices, obitiiari,-and ,.,- communi cation-are ... ,n nd in wliicli the lull name of 1 he w idler.- 1 ..1 .. They eiiiinoi 1. pul.lisl.,.,1 ,,,; , (. (., : 1 4 1 11 ..or mis .,. a.i.ir.-s ,, n,,. writers. Tn some cases initials are give,,, i,, oth ers the Christian name. VV'e 0.11-1 have postoifi, - and name in ev.;i-v .-.-i--,.. W i kr ' I s . , . "o in. i.oniercnce. nmi in iio.i.o- -,..., 1. . n good condition .,, ...l ........ r. s-.1 . ' . - . " judgment ol those present. After n full Through perseverance I , .., , " ' 1,10 l":,U interchange of views, ,1... , - ... .1..111 ...iv oi ner motive f a,i!e to make the Church Conference a We desired that the State line should success, ;n,. greatly increase the use- be the Conference boundary as far as une- o, tne , .,-., I,y tts he!,,. It is practicable, and we still so desire. ""l"'' "" ' '"' llit With Midi a It iR Well k,.w tle.t 41... 4 largv membership as this has, to do the tain portion of the State-that portion work necessary by pastoral labors in the Ilolstot. Conference, is as it were ' "" isolated from a great portion of tl... r finances are in a healthy condi- State, and so is also that portion it, the t.om my Rewards are working m Virginia Conference, but not to so great w lio Jia e the can-e ,.f (;,.,! ,.t . . 1 . - .. . '" extent, , mil we think should remain W e have the best Sunday school at as thev are for tl... .,r,.s.,4 Ti i.- 1 1- , . I - i " K '"-- - ii.tiur- ' ,."KM",''n 1,,at wv "av" f'"- v't al formations are such as to nartialK- eated and sent the bo.,L- 1... i 1,,., parate them from the most of the State and a corresponding statement 4.. ....i. . . 1 j i o. 11 and thev are difficult ,,f n. 1 I i,stor- i'tl, 1. .1 ... . - - "- ..an j 1 "...K. none on 11 is charge. egress. It has been urged bv those who press 1 i.inge 01 views, the follow im was adopted.: Rksoi vi-p, That we accept the t.ro- . . . 1 position ol Dr. (.'loss, and we will .1.. the best we can to accomplish the de sired end. Rf.soi.vkp, That the Agt. furnish each I P. Elder with a "Rook" containi'iio- full statement of the work done and yet to be pel formed m his District ....,!. .,- the plan adopted by Conference. 1 have now performed the work indi ct, in our .-umnn schools m the country arc reopening with increasing prs pects. ' Mir tinday schools arc arranging to Cive the .Missionary cm,,-.. i- - - - . ,. . 1 .11. v., is. 0,1 01 i ne .xoi'iii 1 arolma . on ' " P'au is tins, feret.ee that the bodv has 1,..,.,.,., ... is-,.,- , ,,. cuii.tren under twelve large it is unwieldy and difficult to con -..is . age a ,,,t 0, cotton seed, and to t,-d .luring their deliberations. tl,,,-,' oVel- twelve r. 1 , . . .....in, ,-uin oner as a I he ast ,,.. ,, -..-1....1. t- .. . , .,, " '-" "" "ie. in nans- 1 '' " '"the most bury, and probably the largest that cv. 1 . . " """i a quart ol assemhled in the State, was ,.t in seei.. li-hop .Marvin's ll.w.l- ..'r . .1... i. . 1 j. ... , . , ',. i" 1,11 'east unwientv in tlie liandsof Rishon East by the ay of the West" ,.! !.. ... :.. . , . J . - 11 , . ecu in tne naiids of the also asu.tali c KwarA t thos. ululor vet.erable Dr. Closs, who was elected twelve. All the cotton to be given to the President before the arrival of the Rish- .Mi-sioi,ary c.-iu-e. I think bv the time I op. get around 1 vvill have issued two or 1 must confess I have considerable .j"'1 "' S K "P i" paper pride in belonging to influential and ...uxo, , s,,r up the whole large bodies.whether they be political or hmch through the Apvocati; to work ecclesiastical. The N. Carolina Confer '""I- '- "i 'luist? Ifind many ence. as it ,..,w stands, is a large and i- people willing 10 work if von ea.. ....Iv- lb.-nti:, 1 1 ..- ', . . ..en ui vinod Its in- show lln-iii how it can be don- How many .,f the children of our Sab bath schools w ill join us i planting a p itch for desiis, and thus send the ( Jos- pel to the s ,ki;i, heathen children, and have the bh-ssed Saviour to say to them in th- last day, I was naked and ve clothed in.- .'" fluence is gone to a considerable degree I have never seen or even heard of any of the benefits to accrue from the division of the (.'onfereiice, and if the advocates of the measure w ill convince us that the cause ..f Christ and His Kingdom will be furthered, and that the interest of Methodism will he If I can furnish any additional inform.-, tion ,.11 any point. I will gladly do so. My observation is that where the people are properly informed and urged to hope ior success they act nobly. The need of the hour is a united, earnest and in spiring effort on the part of the preach e--. Rrethreii, I believe wi- can- 1.0 this WORK IK W K PKTI.I'.JIINK To I.o IT. Will you not do all you can in co-operation with your P. Elders t.. lift the burdens from our ( 'olleges ? My address for the present will be Raleigh, as I g under the jiidi.ient of the P. Elders to canvass that District thoroughly. Affectionately, I. A. ( '. iN,n;iM, Agt. Oreensbor., March illh 17. The only way from sin t,, x,lva """ ;- through .l.-sii-. s-n- -a vol. and .le-,,, between. I saw a picture the other day of a wreck. A rope was drawn Iron the shore to the wreck. There was the shore, and there 1 i,,' wreck and the rope was between. So vhrist s arm is strete 1 from ,ir si,,s ... .-...vauon. I I, rough , m wee-cape Iron, the wreck of earthly hopes and i-each heaven. U'niiln ml ,,. SEED TIIOl (ili ls. Keep clear of a man wl, ,,.s ..t value his own character. 1 1. . 11 , 1 iau . 111 r.; has pul,,-!,,. article in th. ( ',,vl , ,.,, v,y vir.w cone-rniiiu- Lord Racn and inductive philosophy. )t has I charge.) against Mr. Iluvley that in . . 1. . 1 . . . . 1- not I'.aconiaii. and philosophic speculations wi -t.'.ml ihc test ,,f ti,,, ,ii, scrutiny that system. Mr. Huxley ,,'s saying that Lord Racn was , "f a philosopher any way. that Hot invent the it.dlli live me, l.od uiai III- Ill, III, -live j bin. 1 much of a philosophy after a ther the world w ill accept AL. In dictum. ,,r abide by is h,g establish, belief.-,- .,, the wis,!,,,,, and g.e.-,t,,,ss the -age of VYi'idam, hardjv 1 - ar- llielit. 1-OCAI AX D STATE XLW b'r the cell hit- that hot f he did I- w lie! Ii..t Ihc The ple-t ; so neatest truths are the -hare the greatest me. Religion i- the best armor an have, but the w or-t cloak. a man 'Ihc Win'f.ii S-ntiiial -a -. am. nun 01 ,,. . . ,nie .-. .- .;., .- Intern , I i.'e..- ,-,.' ,,. hh 1VI"''iar. in Vr, di-t.ici an nl.-d t .!'..i'i77. II011..I. M-. All en-.,,, ba-b. euap-1-oiu- d Cniu-d St-.,,., District Attor ney for Eastern North Carol i...-. v i.... 1; C. R:ldg..1-i-e,ig!,..d..ll,-,. Albert i a 1.00.1 man and. th, ap.,, influent will give iiuivei - il --'ti-ia.-tion. North Carolina h.,,,,1. .,.) in evy i.'.'k lower that ev.-r before. Old. from 1 1-', t,, 17 eeiifs: new v . ,,, Special t:,. J p, ), ce a ml get a 111 S tWl) .'ll-lt Send -f4. to this copy each of R.ishop M.n vi works -To the Fast by way of the West," and his lectures on th,. "Errors of the Papacy ." R-tiew your subscription tot lie Ai Vocati:. Priee j,er nni.nm. The Christian arm,,,- will 111-1 cx- eM 11 oe poiishe.I win, prayer. He Wlio wish, s t,, secure the of others ),as already scc,ef ,i own. lo ,,av to gather flow- . .-..Olt.lI.k- is- ... ... ..... . , "'e tliem iMt( :..i .a 111 is. It : .. .. ...o..ni-.'r- iiitii'i-i I, . 1 . .. " "" ""'iui 01 good life - w, tt, 1... , . e , . " "I1M1- el ot learning. Do the besf you can wbe.-.. are. and whet, tl..,. ;. .1 ' " ""lie von w ill '' "IH-ning j-,,,- somethi,,., l,e, ter. 0 ' The way to heaven is slm and simple: comprising thn0 only out of self. i,,Io' (,,,.;. glory. easy stej.s into into v Who is frv -Pride is like t). bea.uin.l -. n Ha, that lifts its head Ul,,,,a its neiKhlir... ..t..... . - M)ovt i; to,. T , "'"ing H,a, -W... ' I " UK' . ll'ls its- .. . . dirt. "m"" Xobody has been -,l.i.. ... ... .1.... . . etiang-e ...-.... 11.10 10-morron- ol. ,.V()1 ... -.cioav ; anil vet ev... - 1. . 1 . -' "Oil ..as inuci, energy of charactct inr to do one or tl,,. . .'iini. There may be too . . Ui,S,1I1.h1y-sc.,.m,.j,lsfils,llen:i T'" "" J"-'''ss. out .1,,,,'r ,-,, to hymnalic dissipnti,,,,. - All of (henicefhingsof ,,is -....,, :,l'",,i 110 '"'fl'"f good tos ,., . "f ns : ami whatever we,av,,(l up to other., we enjoy .,,,. .,..,' ' aswe can ii-cnml i, ,,." - Tie Charlotte lawvc-s j,..,v,. ),,!, a m--"tii:g t'ivoi-it.g ,. Lin , Kl lies ... I-. .1.1 .. - - . '' ' " 1 ' v '.'l - t ,, 111:11 dace. W- hay, -lie of! lie received t,e i n i I ia la r ie :.;; .-. '...., imbli-I.ed at M .iii oca.id !.-, ppv" 1 X. c. i.v iv. ,)..;, j;,-, i' in lntclc-l of e.iu, ation. The Coii-ei-va'iyc-ofurrv ciuiP. held a meet ,'t, ,, .. , - ;, delagatesto a .!-,,;.-, , ,',.; , lioinin.-ite :, cainMate !',.,- .I.l.,,. ... ... eeeddii.l--,. (loud. .,.,,1 , Vadkinv ill.- a- the place. The cil i-i,s ,,f J cr-oii c. meeting in 'vl , . , . .mi 1 1 1 1 1 : "i i . i:t-t . to r.iki- into t.,,...;ii .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ijit . tnn.lti.., . t - "e narrow li'oni Milt,,.. ,,, i:ox.(( n- .1 ....... . .1 n r i 1 ui. - .. ittemlei) ley ;1 ,,, ,!.,. lll.'!- i'i . , ,,. 'ii gliage I The ineei:: "he. and of the I,...,,)- "'' I i'.nikliii lil- - Pear.-. a - : con I ., .. - , . - " aig.'Us sin,-.-l'les ol- i- 1 .... 1 "- c'lildi-cii. and . l'-"ilii..g' li.'iro,,,,. j,;, vvifc ... b ter tl,,. ,.!.:i.i "' ioiiii I iter dead She Was a ro!,.,,, ,., ., vigor of I,,-, 1, 1, when ),,. previous eveiiin-. W Holt, foriiiel lv a I'.-lc' Pn.M..r.btla.ey e,lf.ag.'..l i ihc n-y business. iVU dead i il.e -.-,-'Mor.I. .., lew d.,ys ,;,,.. )),. 1 lortv venvs of a-e i?"d and ii'.ulchi,,.,,.- ' ia I " in 1 d '''be Charlotte Z, i, ,-., " "in- think the ncoi.le in .,.' "ni.e eoi-rui.i. Ivinn- ..,,.,1 ,.,- l'"P-i-s. let l.i ,,, s. ' ;,'..- 1 he North,.,.,, ,);liiv ..,,.'., i-j- 1- are ,-itr.,niZC(j j,, ,. "Uhstand:,,,-, ,,.,, , imIi- sinitii. -hili'!- o'clock, a l.y K v il .Miss Ann Atlbe r. New H.111 1 la? M ir, b Oerbert p, M' Al.til. Iq liavi. I2 b Ol Kel, glain B 'ir InserleJ w.i twaty line the rale nl 1 O'l ll')ft- 1 -i . " u"..-e.- in. ""fonrlPum,,,;.
North Carolina Christian Advocate (Greensboro, N.C.)
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