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e.----- ·---. v M: ~ l( v of th..., lamoua wheels free ~ :\ at any Columb ie, Agency, or . }I wlll be mailed for two """ent sta,mpa. W' ~~ord, Coo.o. · . ; ii~iiw~~ Columbia iame-plate 1 'indicates oyment to the rlder. : ; · · led a Columbia; No otbc!r bia. The greatest bicy~~ . : ' I f(ER 8, Hartford· Dlcycln, c. Specla,l · Lurue ,, , ' Lamps .. .. , .. -For·---~--~'-'------- -- f . . . . /• i . Stores, ; 1 , ' ,,,._'Jj,; '. Ralls, -&c. I I.' I .,, I! 'l.:''. ,1· ; I ~ "' . h,(1-t '1· •• :Best'.Good~;\'~-~: ./l .... g ......... .Mrs. Todd ls very strong In her faith in the curative powers of Pink Pills, and says they hne brought a poor, helpless cripple back to do her own milking, churning, wMhlng, sewing, knitting, and in fact about all of her bousehold duties, thank.a to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain all the elements neeessarj' to give new life and rich· ll888 to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are ror sale by all druggists, or may be hid by mail fron Dr. Wtlllams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y.1 tor lj0c, per box, or six boxes for $2 ~O. ' ller'a WWI an angelic spirit, and earth wu too cold and cbeerlees tor such a flower. Min- nie's frail body sleeps, waiting· the resurrec- tion morn, but her sweet Christian influence lives to be felt by all who knew her. · W. J. F. GROCE-Died at Tempting, Moore county, March 13th, George Groce, son of Deacon C. D. and Sallie Groce. He was a dutiful son and a loving brother. He was baptized into the fellowship ot Oool Spring Bar.tist church Oct. 2d, 1892, by Rev. W. M. Gilmore. He leaves a father, mother, brother and two eill- ters to mourn their Ioes: also many relatives and frlends, He had just entered his twenty- . fil'Bt year. C. C. ' SHARP_:On Tuesday evening, April 9th, 189S, about eight o'clock, the soul ot MiltonS. Sharp returned to God who gave it. lie was a believer in Christ and a member of Bethe- don Baptist church, and we trust that our loss is his eternal gain. He leaves a wife, three children, and a large circle of relatives and friends, to all of whom we extend our deepest heart-felt sympathy, and commend them to God who alone can heal their broken hearts. Be was a native ot Orange county, N. C., and waa in the thirty-ninth year of hiS age. · . J. M. LoYD. ---····---- The Union at· Bensen, The Union Meeting of the Little River As· eoclatlon· met with the Baptist church at Benson, N. C., March 29th, 30th and 31st. The Introductory sermon was preached by Rev. J.A.OampbellfromRev.14:1, "These are they which follow the Lamb whitherso~ ever he goeth." The missionary sermon was preached by Rev. W.. G. King from Luke 10: 2-" Therefore said he unto them, the harvest truly ls great, but the laborers are few: pray ye, therefore, the Lord of the har- veal, I.hat he would send forth laborers into ·111a harvest." These two brethren seemed to be dUecl with the Holy, Ghost and preached .the Word In lte purity and power. . .' . There were several important questions dlscll88ed, and the Spirit seemed to be with Ill the breLhren In every speech they made. The church was greatly built up in the faith . by.the meeting. The church at this place .liaS been -richly blessed. "The' truth 18 lll!ghty·and will prevail." We have a great deal to thank God for, and praise be unto Ju.a name for 811 hi.a benefits. May God con· tinue to bleBS the brethren and sisters who .'flsited Benson. Come; again. Will they i)ray for us that we may be enabled to do 1111ore for the MBBter and his cauae in the :ariheranoe-.« tile gospel than ever beforel . ; li&y this be a year of great prosperity in lsraei, in the spread of the gospel and In the '.ealvatlon or many souls. Brethren, let us · PriY' that the Lord wlll send laborers into ht.a harvest, and that he will keep us near the cross, following the Lamb that bled and .died for onr sins . Pray for u11 and our work . .here. Youra In Christian hope, .~-,..- ... - .... --.-. -- -· -- -- · L.- E. ~EA.VIS.-- .; WIUGHT-Gamaliel Wright, at his resi- dence near Shiloh, Camden county, April 5th, aged fifty-five yeara. Bro. Wright leaves an aged wife, with whom be lived for more than fifty years, and five· children, to mourn his ·1oee. The church at Shiloh and the entire community will miss our brother. He Cl}me into the church late in life; though not what would. be called a very active member, thi.e can be said to hie praise, and it is much to say, his seat was always filled when the church met, and his puree waa always openesl. when money was needed for the Lord's cause -two of the very best evidences of a g~ heart. R. R. OVERBY I BAKER-The death angel visited our com- munity March !lth, 1895, and gently bore a.~ay tQ a brighter, happier home one of our brightest jewele;-the sixtee.p.-year-old daugh· , ter of Laura and Thomaa Baker. She was '.'· noted for her quiet, amiable disposition. She profeeaed faith in Christ in a revival of reli· ~ion at Saint Johns, and though she never Joined any ohurch, she exhibited much of the mooknees that beautifies aChrietian lite. 'Tis sad to give her up, but consoling to know ' ·---- ;From ihe Newbern Baptist .Chnroh Miaaionary . . , azlne ,,. .Atner a Untverstty E and all fa.ct. and opiol question of Human I gin 01111 aide of eome abeolutely boo.est, aD<l EVIDENCE, &II op!nl every m&n form bls o the greatest ed uoaWt-. R'WU"d or Ideaa, and lU.GAZlNE The Arena rrom· .v ITniYer~ It has attracted to I Poebl, Reformers, _Tl phenl, B~ Writers: It r,ublisbee the moet 'Sc enoe, Poli tics,' Rell Criticism, Fiction, Al WolDAll's Movement. gation, Psychology> ! thing of interest in, t net aweepti the - o brlngs-jolden thought American perlodl• new world to thousan Bend ten cent.II tor pectus tor 18%. l'rlc I\ copy. The.Arena Pi Ros·. W.L.J $3SH1 !:5 OverOne Ml W. L.Dougl All our shoes a1 They sl,.. the - f~~rr ~=:.~·~-:,~ The price• are uni From S1 to SJ aav lf your deal& C6IUl

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Page 1: bicy~~ v l( ll888 hid by tor€¦ · 'Sc enoe, Poli tics,' Rell Criticism, Fiction, Al WolDAll's Movement. gation, Psychology> ! thing of interest in, t net aweepti the - o brlngs-jolden

e.----- ·---. v M: ~

l( v of th..., lamoua wheels free ~

:\ at any Columb ie, Agency, or . }I wlll be mailed for two """ent

sta,mpa. W' ~~ord, Coo.o. · . ;

ii~iiw~~

Columbia iame-plate 1 'indicates oyment to the rlder. : ; · · led a Columbia; No otbc!r bia. The greatest bicy~~

. : ' I

f(ER 8, Hartford· Dlcycln, c.

Specla,l · Lurue ,, , '

·Lamps· .. .. , .. -For·---~--~'-'------- -- f·. . . . /• i . Stores, ; 1 ,

' ,,,._'Jj,; '. ·Ralls,·-&c.

• I I.' I .,, I! "·'l.:''. ,1· • ;

I

~ • "' . h,(1-t '1· ••

:Best'.Good~;\'~-~:

./l

.... g ......... .Mrs. Todd ls very strong In her faith in

the curative powers of Pink Pills, and says they hne brought a poor, helpless cripple back to do her own milking, churning, wMhlng, sewing, knitting, and in fact about all of her bousehold duties, thank.a to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain all the

elements neeessarj' to give new life and rich· ll888 to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are ror sale by all druggists, or may be hid by mail fron Dr. Wtlllams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y.1 tor lj0c, per box, or six boxes for $2 ~O. '

ller'a WWI an angelic spirit, and earth wu too cold and cbeerlees tor such a flower. Min­ nie's frail body sleeps, waiting· the resurrec­ tion morn, but her sweet Christian influence lives to be felt by all who knew her. ·

W. J. F. GROCE-Died at Tempting, Moore county,

March 13th, George Groce, son of Deacon C. D. and Sallie Groce. He was a dutiful son and a loving brother. He was baptized into the fellowship ot Oool Spring Bar.tist church Oct. 2d, 1892, by Rev. W. M. Gilmore. He leaves a father, mother, brother and two eill­ ters to mourn their Ioes: also many relatives and frlends, He had just entered his twenty-

. fil'Bt year. C. C. ' SHARP_:On Tuesday evening, April 9th, 189S, about eight o'clock, the soul ot MiltonS. Sharp returned to God who gave it. lie was a believer in Christ and a member of Bethe­ don Baptist church, and we trust that our loss is his eternal gain. He leaves a wife, three children, and a large circle of relatives and friends, to all of whom we extend our deepest heart-felt sympathy, and commend them to God who alone can heal their broken hearts. Be was a native ot Orange county, N. C., and waa in the thirty-ninth year of hiS age. · .

J. M. LoYD.

---····---- The Union at· Bensen,

The Union Meeting of the Little River As· eoclatlon· met with the Baptist church at Benson, N. C., March 29th, 30th and 31st. The Introductory sermon was preached by

Rev. J.A.OampbellfromRev.14:1, "These are they which follow the Lamb whitherso~ ever he goeth." The missionary sermon was preached by Rev. W.. G. King from Luke 10: 2-" Therefore said he unto them, the harvest truly ls great, but the laborers are few: pray ye, therefore, the Lord of the har­ veal, I.hat he would send forth laborers into

·111a harvest." These two brethren seemed to be dUecl with the Holy, Ghost and preached

.the Word In lte purity and power. . .' . There were several important questions dlscll88ed, and the Spirit seemed to be with Ill the breLhren In every speech they made. The church was greatly built up in the faith

. by.the meeting. The church at this place .liaS been -richly blessed. "The' truth 18 lll!ghty·and will prevail." We have a great deal to thank God for, and praise be unto Ju.a name for 811 hi.a benefits. May God con· tinue to bleBS the brethren and sisters who .'flsited Benson. Come; again. Will they i)ray for us that we may be enabled to do 1111ore for the MBBter and his cauae in the :ariheranoe-.« tile gospel than ever beforel . ; li&y this be a year of great prosperity in lsraei, in the spread of the gospel and In the '.ealvatlon or many souls. Brethren, let us

· PriY' that the Lord wlll send laborers into ht.a harvest, and that he will keep us near the cross, following the Lamb that bled and .died for onr sins •. Pray for u11 and our work

. .here. Y oura In Christian hope, .~-,..- ... - .... --.-. -- -· -- "·-- · L.- E. ~EA.VIS.-- .;

WIUGHT-Gamaliel Wright, at his resi­ dence near Shiloh, Camden county, April 5th, aged fifty-five yeara. Bro. Wright leaves an aged wife, with whom be lived for more than fifty years, and five· children, to mourn his

·1oee. The church at Shiloh and the entire community will miss our brother. He Cl}me into the church late in life; though not what would. be called a very active member, thi.e can be said to hie praise, and it is much to say, his seat was always filled when the church met, and his puree waa always openesl. when money was needed for the Lord's cause -two of the very best evidences of a g~ heart. R. R. OVERBY I BAKER-The death angel visited our com­

munity March !lth, 1895, and gently bore a.~ay tQ a brighter, happier home one of our brightest jewele;-the sixtee.p.-year-old daugh· , ter of Laura and Thomaa Baker. She was '.'· noted for her quiet, amiable disposition. She profeeaed faith in Christ in a revival of reli· ~ion at Saint Johns, and though she never Joined any ohurch, she exhibited much of the mooknees that beautifies aChrietian lite. 'Tis sad to give her up, but consoling to know

' ·---- ;From ihe Newbern Baptist .Chnroh Miaaionary . . ,

azlne ,,. .Atner a Untverstty E

and all fa.ct. and opiol question of Human I gin 01111 aide of eome • abeolutely boo.est, aD<l EVIDENCE, &II op!nl every m&n form bls o the greatest ed uoaWt-. R'WU"d or Ideaa, and lU.GAZlNE •

The Arena rrom· .v ITniYer~

It has attracted to I Poebl, Reformers, _Tl phenl, B~ Writers: It r,ublisbee the moet 'Sc enoe, Poli tics,' Rell Criticism, Fiction, Al WolDAll's Movement. gation, Psychology> ! thing of interest in, t net aweepti the - o brlngs-jolden thought American perlodl• new world to thousan Bend ten cent.II tor

pectus tor 18%. l'rlc I\ copy. The.Arena Pi

Ros·.

W.L.J $3SH1

!:5

OverOne Ml W. L.Dougl All our shoes a1 They sl,.. the - f~~rr ~=:.~·~-:,~ The price• are uni From S1 to SJ aav lf your deal& C6IUl

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: M!g~UtQh!~H!!.NJ~=~ ~ · Debility and all the eri1a from earl¥ or later ex. :. · .,._. the ......Wta of OTenrorlr, worrr, aiclcn- ~ '" , etc. FUii •trenirth. t.one 1111d deYel<>1>ment ii;l.Ten ....,

, to...,,,.,. organ or portion of the bodJ', lm_proT&o ~ · ~ menti.mmediatel1-afromth11antbox. '..lbOall- -~ ~ ande of letter9 of praiae on 1lleba 011r oflloe. .. Can ..... , be carried in veet poolret. Sent b1 mail t6 11111 ~ N -~ '· a.im- on receipt of price. One month'• V..t- j!., ..... ment In each boz, Prioell.00. G boxee. Sil.00. with "' ~ ~ WrittenOoaranteetorefandmon117if1!9iOand. ~~ ,,... .. ~ liood to u.o for the °"'1uine.. c~ ~ ...... ....

.JOHN y; H.A.oRAl!', ~ ·.m Bo»•A.Jent,' ~ ~ Q Ral8fab..ll:O.:. , .• <->: ~··c· 1:'..2 __________________ ,......,.. ~. ~ 'Q . '

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: KESLER-Sister Minnie Keeler died at the . , • . . · . r '. ~, • · , • home.oPher brother, Rev;·M. L.Keeler, in Ifltbnotcheapneu,ontIDB&SllJldWORTH• e.;j-. · Red Springs, N. C., Monday, Feb. 11th, 1896.. you are-ldng tor your HomeClrole ree.dlng, tor; ' r.: _ .• ··'--- c

)~ ~11, lier' ·faltlfin' .Ber'• was an angel.io spirit, and earLh ~aa too your Boys and Glrla lt bi TBE.AREN~you.~t. 1 . • 1 oold and cbeerlem for such ·a flower; Min-

i . Pilla, and says nie'11 frail bodr 11leep11, waiting 'the·~ TM. ~·!-n~e,~a !"mt~~~:~~~~!.~~:, ',. Th'e1y'' 'have. 'built: El':.b, ran 'Iii: helpless cripple tion mom, bu her ewoot Chriatian influence ~• ., •• ..... ~ ..,,....,,. I<"'"'..,,..,,._ · lltlk\n~, churning, livee t.o be felt by all who knew her.· '' 'a Un(veraUy Education 'ahoilldgCt1~1! With -1the Very· ·best'' mac] J:..an~~~~~' ·. · · · w. f F. · .ooanfacUland~~-botD.lldea.ot...eftl'J'l :ahd'terms to~the . ·, ·;~';,'1,;,:.~ ......... .,.. , _ • . .·' · GROCE-Died at Tempting, Moore ooun~, qneetion ot Human ~rest. :Otber~od.lcala, ' · ·' • · , , - '. '·· . ,· , ". • ·

·ma· ooiitahi all the .March ~t~IOeorge Groce, son of Deacon c.. r~~:N(a!d;:!.!--P~~T=uwgt.n!i; '··Ch at· ha~ .. M a··'n''''u' ·~:r-~ , , . ,D. and ts&We Grooe. He wa.s a dutlful son ......., a• . . RI' T~ ·enew.llfe and rich.·· and a loving brother. He w1111 baptized into EVID CE, all opfnloua, all authorltfes,&ld let1: • .11'., ,,,,,_;.,\<>l•H•.r !·,r,, ,raatore·ehatte. red .. ·. ,•L.e fellowahip 01.ro--1 ~Ba. nioi•t.oburch everyman f\)l"Dl.hls·o~op ~Ofl. JUstheretore. '1•; ;. ,........ ,, ,., ·.1 ,,(,.!, ., ".'>i:..~:T;l":"r-"""='., • - • ' W. 'VUU r.- the greatest edUcatlOr lrl • lf; fl the Vall• I • f . ', ·( ·· " . 1 , :..&::..f;.a.;;..J~ leb7aJJdruntlta; 0ot.2d;t89ll,by.Rev ••.. Gilmore. He guard ot.Jde&s,andif.s~ la;'HOXE' '·'. ••··"• ··· '1••'"·'' •••• • •• ,,. lronH)r~·.Wtnfama•1 lea't1!s'a fatl'ler, mother, brother and twD ell-· MAGAZINE ' . . " ! o; IP1i' 1f '"7{~0~'~•c·· ~rc;~J'.11:· ~··for, = rri:~~ ::~Ja:::te~l1s r:~~':.· .The, Arena. rrom·;i~ttn1r~ie 1{nai6: 1s:·a: W: ·.:H~': &;~-~R.~·O:i'.;1uC18f:~l(~: O ., . , ',·,,.,. 11.retyea.r •. ~. ;,.. .... .,.,-,. ·~· . ..,--.1·· C.C.;'. ,.,;,',.'"Un1Ye'lllritt'Edn"'1·11on·.1J..,.,· ........ :·,i ·>1fli•j;•+:···:1t .. 1,.,..,.,.,i1,.i~~;1~:'-r·•l'IH •1.- ·mn.o;;!;;:', ....1. L,. • SRARP~o;:.Tu:Ma[.~~~g ·ApHtJllth: r,,-r' · '·· Ul J. ,, llil '.·-.c.J. ,,,,., ···I - · ' · ,; "t ~"•~..,,. .l1~;t I':~ !ir:t11

. . ... -..- ~II, about eight o'cloc , tbesoul'of Miltona:; '"Ithalat~,t:o·tt.~;all.tbe~t.1W1t11,; ·• .. ,J• : r • • "f!o"·;1:, ·f ?•lhttr $.••J Jl .!•l -, • · · Sharp returned to God who gave it., He was1 Poetll,'. Reformen; .. Thhi ~ ,Belen~; .. · . • . · · · . , . .lfff)J.o\V.,";iJ- hl!1'. ~~!t~r,:::11:~;' ·~~~tiet~~~~.":ndd::em~tt'~'o~~ .. ~Zif~; :f:o""'r,.,_.f. n· .. 1·s·I! ···1SJ19Jl. 'af "sul.01'- ·~n·U ·~ ~;110th.lol\d81et.;_ 1la.hlseteroalgain.,Heleaveeawite,.three. Crltfcfsm,ll'lctlon,Art, borLand:Honey,Th~l ·; ./!, · , , , 01Hnifi;Sreaobhdby' 'chndren,·anda Iargeciroleof relativeeand, Woman.,,Movement.~~~=~veett-j ,,, , . ,, ..... , LReV'#li: t1 .~';'.l'heee ,friendll, to all of whom we extend our deepest, ptton, · l'sychologr, _,,.._ ··----·----------··~ ,._..;_~ e·uambl.w11wiereb-· beart-fe1t.111ympatby,·and.oommend them to. thing or in~.·io.,.tbe.ttbonsb$.of oarday. llll: ... SPRING .. _,9 ... ---· .. ·.-

. · · God bo•'"necanhe&l.Lheir brokenheartl!.· net.,..~ tbe-·OCIUlll every-day;world and· · - · - ~ · - r'-·--~·--·· rlo~·~tll!P:Jl.J"1111, -. w ~ .. . . brtnt;iF denthonght.etoland. 1tt•1UL111,ae.1nl ·t!'· ..• ~· .,:,··,-. ..,·~.,..'f"~~(l f,·,Klngfrom Luke Hewaaanat!veofOrangeooun~y,N.C.,~d, Amercanperlodlcallheutare,;' ltopru.Jllaj .' ,\ :/.,:'~~i<l1~! "./~~~ ••.. ".£ . lle< ,.. ·• "m,• ther t,WM in the thirty-ninth year of hi.S age. f<. ; new world to tbou!lllnds. It wnroo so tor you~· i W'e have maiie mciShlareW · d " , • . en-

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ELLIO'IT-SHANNONHOUSE-On April 2d, 18111!, in Hertford Baptist church, by Rev. J08iah Elliott, Mr. W. 0. Elliott of Edenton, N. C., and Mille Addie Sh&nnonhouse ot Hert· ford, N. c;

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J AJlfES W. Ross,

He was born in Johnson County, North Carolina, and was ordained in 1885 by White Oak Church. From 1887 to 1892 he was missionary colporter for the State Board. He was missionary pastor of Middle Street Church, :New Bern, from 18!)3 through 18D5. Afterwards he was pastor at La Grange, Snow Hill, Second Church, Goldsboro, and organ­ ized a church at Castoria. From 1901 up to 1908 he was missi9nary pastor i11 the l'ar River .AssQ\Oiatioll, At pres- eut (1921) he resides at High Point and is actively en­ gaged in ministerial work as pastor of \Vest End Church.

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ROSE, JAMES W., Goldsboro, N. C.--Born, Johnston Co., N. C.;

Ord. 1885, White Oak Ch. N. C.; Colp and My. for State

Mission Bd. of N. C., '87-92; My. for Middle St. Ch.,

Newbern '93-95; P. LaGrange and Show Hill, '96-98; 2nd

Ch., Goldsboro, '99--; Organized Ch. at Castoria.

BAPTIST MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY, 628

Geo. W. Lasher, Ed.

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NAME: ROSE, J. W.

DATA: Photograph

SOURCE: ROCKY HOCK BAPTIST CHURCH, 150th ANNIVERSARY (NCCF)

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James W. ROSE

For !'lanuscripts of the above, see Guides to the following collections:

! Warwick B~ptist ChurchCl861), Chowan Co.,N.Cf

Records, 1877-1979[broken series] j 27 vols, 200 items. M:!.

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NAME: Rose, James W

DATA: Calling card with photograph

SOURCE: Warwick Baptist Church, Chowan Co., N. C., records.

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~ Bethel Baptist Church S. ROANOKE

Rose, J. W.

History of Bethel Baptist Church. Photograph of J. W. Rose.

See also: BF. photograph.

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ROSE, James W., Goldsboro, N. C.--Born, Johnston Co.,

N. C.; Ord. 1885, White Oak Ch. N. C.; Colp and My.

for State Mission Bd. of N. C., '87-92; My. for Middle

St. Ch., Newbern '93-95; P. LaGrange and Snow Hi 11,

'96-98; 2nd Ch., Goldsboro, '99--; Organized Ch.

at Castor i a.

BAPTIST MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Geo. Lasher, ed. CB/920/L33) p. 642