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Recorder
Biblical
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of usefulness and Wvice
in
the
Master's woik.
(6) That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of
our church; a copy sent to Dr. J.
Cpn^Huiy
Frank Highsmith, Fayetteville. )J.
C, and a copy sent to the Biblical/
Recorder for publication.
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W.
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BtMtMMI Muwgat
D.
J.
IIEMIMSCENCEH.
J. JONES,
W. TART,
uf three
1875,
weeks
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POPHAM'S
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prompt and P|pitl«« Iteltor to B*
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Sold br DracslaL 1>i1ea
tl.M.' Trial packac* by Mall ISe.
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O^
ABNER BARKER.
Insured and Agent Delighted..
YOIT
beld a meeting
get bne of onr bis cash dividends
yMr, aftw Uking a policy 1 the
first
HURANCB ^MFANY.
in C. B. F. Institute,
MurfreeBboro,
Hymn: "Come, Happy >Soul^, Adore
ihe Lamb." Prayer by Dr. McDowell.
ASTHMA
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Roseboro, N. C.
with Brother John
McDowell,, president
Mitchell, Dr.
This was a glorious
of the college.
meeting.
Sundayl July 4, at 8 o'clock a
large concourse of people assembled
on the baipik of the Meherrin River to
witness the ordinance of baptism.
WHY NOT TRY
.•rma.iT«tter. Rlnsworm, Itch, Sc&lr Pstctiea, etc, canaot, beckuM thejr are paraaltie
akia dlaeaaca. It takaa a positive akin ramady Uke Tettcrlne to deatroy tbc
aa«
.heal tbo aurUek
Dr. W.
Pleldar, Klecirlc,
Ala.; aayfe:
"I never uae aoythlos
«lva but Tettense In air akin trooblea." t*e
at ilrunnai<« e» by mall trom Sbuptrlna
'o., Havannati. |ba.
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III.
In June,
BtOmD
b7 tai|arm»l bloofl purtncra beoKOM tkcjr ar*
cauaed by blood 4isordera.
Bowcrer. Ec-
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BibHcal Recorder
K<«fl^iMi
CP*
.
We
tions
'^t^'
This niakeatba
than In oth^r eompanlea.
have the t«ify beat
We
know no
annuaUT becimilas at
«<
of
UNION C8NTRAL LfPB ».
net cost of yonr Iworaam LMBB
reaaon
why TOO ahoulA aoC
want intelligeBt. live, hnatling ageats to aewpml trnportaat n«a^d o^ontlfla la Nortk Carolina. If you B«aa bnaln—, wrtt* to
CAR^
J.
HUNTER
&
BRO.,
STATE AGENTS^
CatFiowvn
ASpMUIty
Reading Scriptures by Dr. Mitchell.
X
Then the writer led thirty-two happy,
young converts down into the water,
and buried them with Christ in baptism. 'Twenty-six young ladies and
faces ant!
six young men, brighter
more heavenly countenances
we
V-C Fertilizers
never beheld. Many present said It
was the most beautiful baptism they
ever witnessed.
Dr. McDoweil. greatly enjoyed these
meetings and was very happy in
seeing so many of bis pupils giving
themselveii to Christ, and their edu^
ation sanctifled by the Christian ror
*
llgloffi.
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Sometlmje after this, I held anothef
gloricjus meeting
In
Murfroesborjs",
and bn my forty-sixth birthday I
baptized seventeen school girte in the
baptistery. They were all draped In
'
.
.
FARMERS
white, and the light
was beaming
down from the chandeliers. /It was
a beautifurscene; and then they were
Fo happy.
"Baptism is not the put-!
ting away pf the filth of the flesh, but
the answej of a good conBcience."
'
are a Power in the World of A^cultura Everyone of them has become a
disciple of Greater Prosperity on the
Farm th -ough the proper and abundant
application of V-C Fertilizj6rs, ther^lqr
18733 Preached sermons 282;
profesalons! ot. religion 317; baptized
In
-'19.
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F. Mi.
JORDAN.
Calvert, N. C.
RKHOMTIOS OF APPBKCIATIOX.
That, whereas Dr. J. Frank Highsmith, of the city of Payedevillff, N.
c., has been of such marked material beneflt to the Roseboro Baptist
Church |n the giving vof liis
means towards the building of 'our
new house of worship. Now, there'"
':')
fore, be It rcsolred:
(1) That the Roseboro Baptist
Church, in conference assenibred, desire to express to Dr. J. Frigotk Highsmith dur most sincere appreciation
of his gift to us in the sum of one
MAiOK G THEIR SOIL AND CROPS
PAY MORE
I
These thousands of Progressive and Proqwrous
Farmers represent an ever increasing: Army of
Permanent! Soil Builder^ hence enabling: them to
be constantjiy prepared by anydemands made upon
thousand dOIIaiB.
That he, realizing our ffnanweakness, came to oar Msistance in the time of our dire distress and shouldered a part of our
burden, which appeared a physical'
impossibilityj for us
to
a4rmoant,
thereby biinging to us a gleam of
light and a ray of sunsJiine and
hope, which thrilled our /ouls with
a renewed 4eterminatioi/ to master
(2)
and Bumper Cropsp
thereby getting the most outof tfaeirvacreage in
Increased F rofits* You can do the same. Therefore^
their Soil in the way of Better
cial
the situationL
v
(3) That he not being a
member
our church, but rendering to us
such valiant service in the wise distribution of his funds In our behalf,
has'endeaied him in the hearts of
our people in such a fixed and ^rmanent mariner that the name of.
of
Dr.
J.
with us
ciation
Why not V-C Now?
Wi^^^iCT^^s^^^her
our church in the darkest days of
its progress, far l>eyond the expectancy of any of Its members.
hisltft and hop« for
him a long
life
Army of
PlroB-
peniy Builders we have Issued, far Free distributicm, a series
of valuable and {nrofusely illustrated Crop Books, wherdn
is clearly pointed out the V-C) Way to Greater ProBp^rity on
aU Farms, no matter what Crops you grow. Simj^y indicate what Crops you are interested in on a Postal and we
will send you Books Free.
Frank Highsmith will livei
in a most favorable appreof his kind remembrance of
(4) That again we desire to express to him our sincere appreciation and our debt of gratitude for
increasing this
Crop Book
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