. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, Church, South. Hardy, at oounty, aud Mrs AmaueaBarnes, wyo in the room with! h-r mother day and night, lives xvitliI her , where Her All the children were present whenshe departed this life. She knewthem all till near the last, and men-tioned that she had lived to raisethem all. She leaves thirty-onegrandchildren and ten great grandchildren. The life she lived and thegtatement from her that she was fullyprepared to go, and sometimes longedto depart, and be with Christ, leave


. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, Church, South. Hardy, at oounty, aud Mrs AmaueaBarnes, wyo in the room with! h-r mother day and night, lives xvitliI her , where Her All the children were present whenshe departed this life. She knewthem all till near the last, and men-tioned that she had lived to raisethem all. She leaves thirty-onegrandchildren and ten great grandchildren. The life she lived and thegtatement from her that she was fullyprepared to go, and sometimes longedto depart, and be with Christ, leaveno doubt as to her future. We know-where to find her. Her remains wereinterred in the cemetery in F. D. Swindell, the polished Chris-tian gentleman, reading the burialseivice. Goodbve, till we meet again. D. C. CiEI>I>IB. Gathering home! Gathering home! children are gathering home, Safe in the arms ..f His intiuite love,The dear ones are gathering home. After death its joys shall beLasting as eternity;Be the living God my my bliss .shall never B. B. Yod tl?i9K» is linearable. l would tk yonr in-iH ?nient If I thouKln .oii ruu <leuro me. LiMten: You vlnlt nie. Iwill chnrsre VH no U* untilI cureyou. I caiti nnc youlit your home. No binody knife. No burning plaster. Writefor bonkof Ount«. AddrcsH the DR. I. SILLS DANIEL SAHITARIUI, Rlcbmond. Va. On November 15, 1900, the home•£ Mr. and Mrs. George Hi.\ wasbrightened by the birth of a sweetinfant boy. He lived only a fewdays, but the short htmrs it spent onearth was the sunshine of their was snatched away suddenly. Itwas buried at old Ebentzer M. , near Aurelian Springs. MayIhe good Lord comfort and cheer thebroken-hearted mother and father. Why should our tears in sorrow flowWhen God recalls his own ! A Friend. Newton Shaw, eldest son of AlbertShaw, near Elkton, in Bladen county,a young man of exemplary moralcharacter, was brought home a corpsefrom the


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