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- _ i£..- !* » : 4'W'4 ('■ A ' F. M. OHADWICK MeRCttftNT TftlLOR, He will suit you in prices and give you a good fit. NEW BERN, N. C. (Concluded from first page.) outcome of real fellowship with ed from among the dead by a Christ. majestic exercise of Divine ‘pow- No merely formal religion can er, so we also must from hence- answer to the Christian’s life as forth conduct ourselves as men set forth in the sentences above ; in whom has been implanted a but there must be nothing less new principle of life.” than the old fashioned view of a In discussing further the doc- deep seated repentance and a liv- trine of mystical union with ing faith which together make Christ in this same connection, up the work of regeneration. Dr. Sanday goes on to say of| W. R. CULDOM. Paul; “He spoke of himself as ONE with Christ. And then his Counterfeits, thoughts were so concentrated Did you ever see a counterfeit upon the culminating acts in the ten dollar bill ? Yes. Life of Christ—the acts which Why was it counterfeited ? were in a special sense associated Because it was worth counter- with man’s redemption—His feiting. Death, Burial and Resurrection Was the ten dollar bill to —that when he came to analyze blame ? No. his own feelings, and to dissect Did you ever see a scrap of this idea of ONENESS, it was iiatu- brown paper counterfeited ? No. ral to him to see in it certain Why not ? Because it was not stages, corresponding to those wcrth counterfeiting, great acts of Christ, to see in it Did you ever see a counterfeit ]3©aler something corresponding to bnrial Christian ? Yes; lots of them. I (which was only the emphasizing Why was he counterfeited? of death), and something corres- Because he was worth counter ponding to resurrection. feiting. “Here then came in to help Did you ever gee a counterfeit the peculiar symbolism of Bap- infidel? No; never tism An imagination as lively] Why not? You answer: I j Has every thing that should be placed In Clothing, Dry Goods', and ...Shoes for All the Family J. S. MILLER, THE leading OF NEW BERN, N. C. Has on hand a very nice line of Up to-Date Furniture 55-57 POLLOCK STREET. as Sti. Paul’s soon found in it am thiough.—Religious Visitor, analogies to the same process, j ^ ^ Early is doing fine I That plunge beneath the runnin^g Smithfield field. He 1 waters was like a death; t el lasting good in Bruns moment’s pause while they sweptpredict a great] on overhead was like a ’L„(,(,ess for him on his present] the standing event once more in air and sunlight was a species of resurrection. Nor did the like-j special Rates via A. & N. C. onlv in the outward] The Atlantic & North Carolina R. R. ness reside only ^ ^ _ j have authorized the sale of tickets at re rite it extended to its inner Slg-1 du^ed rates on the certificate plan from ..UoS was it that all points on its line, nificance. To what was l .p^g„,hhfieldandreturnaccountPar- ♦ riiristian died? He died toLnts Conference. Agent at Smithfield tne cnrisuai , j I will honor certificates on or before Au- OLD SELF, to all that he had been | , nr Oentile. be- To Richmond, Va., and return account whether as Jew or > j Grand Fountain United Order True Re- ■fnrn Vie bccaine a Christian. To I formers. Tickets will be sold at rate of tore ne ^ 11„ J one first class fare plus 25 cents for the what did he use again . cieany i 3^.(f to 6 inclusive in your house. Our Prices Will Suit You. No. 87 Middle Street. New Bern, N. C. bookkeeping Shorthand Banking EVERY GRADUATE HOLDING A PAYING POSITION Inter now and prepare yourself for a Fall position. Special offer to teacheis. Write for particulars. S. J. HOLLADAY, PRES- W03.L QIU lie 113'- • .1 I round Irip on oept. o^u to o xuciu&ivc ruscarora ..I, TTVTf to which the with final limit prior (to midnight of Ur. NEW BERN 5 45 to that NEW Rirn .IwVmVVi rvaasencrer must make original . -- - . . which passenger must make original Christian was bound over. Ana starting point) September 14,1905. .. • 1 resur-1 One and one third fare on Certificate in this spiritual death ana points on this line to Dur- rpetion the great moving factor ham, N. C. and return accouht State rection tne g Grand Lodge G U. O. of Durham, was that one fundamental prmci- certificates will be honored by Agent pie of union with Christ, identifi- U^Dnrham on or before August 16th cation of will with HiS. It was To Raleigh, N. C. and return, account cation . , . pp,ri;tian Lodge Knights of Gideon, tick- this which enabled the V-nriSt a l Certifiicate plan and a1 ATLANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Schedule in effect June 11, 1905. EASTBOUND. STATION. No. 3. No. 6. DAILY. DAILY. Lv. GOLDSBORO 8 45 pm 8 00 am Lagrrangre 4 16 pm 8 30 am Kinston 4 40 pm 8 55 am Dover 5 02 am 9 18 am Cove 5 16 pm 9 36 am Tuscarora 5 26 pm 9 46 am pm 10 05 am Lv. NEW BERN 5 50 pm 10 10 am Riverdale 6 13 pm 10 28 am Havelock 6 31 pm 10 44 am Newport 6 47 jpm 11 00 am Ar. MOREHEAD CITY 7 12 pm 11 30 am WESTBOUND. STATION. Newport 8 11 am Havelock 8 27 am Riverdale 8 42 am 1 Ar. NEW BERN 9 00 am 5 02 pm 5 18 pm 6 31 pm 5 50 pm No. 4. No. 6. supreme xviiiguts \jk i DAILY. DAILY, ets to be sold on Certifiicate plan and at lv. MOREHDAD CITY 7 40 am 4 40 pm .. LJo -nurtine- with the I rate of one and one third first class' - ■ o,,._ to mSke hlS parting W straight fare for the round trip. nflst and embracing of new obll- -phe Agents at Raleigh will honor cer- I tificates on or before August 15 igOS. gations real. I To Guilford College, N. C , and re iatben it will be seen turn on certificate plan at rate of one “There is tnen, it WU straight fare for meeting and coalescence 01 round trip account North Carolina , f trains of Yearly Meeting of Friends Guilford Col- „ number of diverse trains ^ c., August 8-i5, 1905. thought in this most pregnant | certificates to be honored by Agent doctrine. On the one side 1 Lv. NEW BERN 9 05 am Tuscarora 9 26 am Cove., 9 36 am Dover 9 53 am Kinston 10 17 am *AAW| \_t:rLim;a.Lc& ic/ ■ Lagrrangre 10 41am „f at Guilford College on or before August ^.r. GOLDSBORO lllio am i8th, i905. ' 6 65 pm 6 27 pm 6 39 pm 6 53 pm 7 15 pm 7 37 pm 8 05 pm ^ ^ loyal ac-l To Durham, N. C., and return account! CONNECTIONS: Christ there is nr» ^ y | international Sunday School and Educa-1 Trains No’s 5 and 6 connect at Goldsboro with ../.vitonre of Him aS Messiah and ^onal Association at the following rates, Atlantic Coast One Trains^ follows: No. 41 ceptance ot ^irn rise (vancO Lord. tVlRt 3,CCCpt9.nCC gl & {Dover, $5 00, New Bern ^6.00, Newport, j between Goldsboro and Morehetd City (Seat fare . 1 odViPsion «7 Ifi Morehead City, $7.80, Beaufort $.50) and connect at Goldsboro-with southern rail- to our impulse of strong adhesion, f y-iu, moreneaa c - ,^ay trains as follows: No. 108 Easthgund: No. 135 ^ . • „ Into ticlceis to = Westbound, and Atlantic Coast Line trains as ond the adhesion growing mto l I.st and 2nd inclusive, final limit follows: No. 49 Southbound, No. 48 Northbound, dliu tiri- - J Alienist 6th Iq05 Trains No. 1 and 2 (Sunday only) connect with on idpntification of Will and pUD 3 T-,„-Vic.rb tv C and leturn account Atlantic Coast Line trains No’s 41 Southbound: an laentlucatio ■, 1 Durham, JN. C,., ana imurn 42 Northbound, and Southern Railway train pose which is not wrongly de- The Holiness Convention of North Caro- N.ni Westbound.^ scribed as union. Further, there ^.l^kees to be sold on Certificate plan °M"o»?)4rannn\1n^fo^ , of tViic sense I and the agent at Durham will honor Atlantic Coast Line adjacent thereto, the distributing 01 11 I certificates on or berore September 14th, Trains No’s 5 and 6 will handle daily Pullman nets ofl oc RUT Bunch Sleeping Car (Operated over Southern Railway) the cardinal acts 011 ig05. R- L ~Llietween Wlnston-Salemn, Greensboro, Burlinton, ' Traffic Manager, j Durham, Raleigh, and Morehead City. R, P. FOSTER, R. E. L. BUNCH', General Manager. Traffic Manager. GOLDSBORO. N. C. IS of union over Christ’s Death, Burial and Resur rection. Then on the side of the man there is his formal ratifica tion of the process by the under going of Baptism, the symbolism of which all converges to the same end ; and there is his prac tical assumption of the duties and Atlantic Institute. Associational School For Boys and Girls. Fall term opens September 4, 1905. V i _ I Trained Teachers, Firm Discipline, • obligations to which baptism and thorough instruction. Goldsboro ^ I ’We offer the very best advantages in Academic, Elocution, and Music Courses. Falling Creek commit bim—tbe breaking with students prepared for College, for FmMon tVip entering ] ti, Dover tne eniciiiig Tuition $i 00 to $1.50 per month. cove Excursion Rafes to Morehead City and Beaufort The Atlantic and North Carolina Rail road, until further notice, will sell Round Trip Tickets Morehead City and return at the following Rates Stations. X LIILIOIL vw ^0*0 p''-*- 1 Vc upon a new and regenerate career] Board in private families at reasonable | Tus™ for the future. Two things in all this should address I New Bern rates. r • r Riverdale For announcements or further intor-1 croatan be peculiarly gratifiyiug to us as Baptism: (i) The unqualified acceptance and teaching by Dr. Sanday of the Baptist view as to the form and significance or the ordinance of baptism ; (2) the reality of vital godliness as thcj WALTER L. BEACH, Prindipal, Morehead City. N.C. Season Tickets. 4 40 3 75 3 50 3 25 2 00 300 2 75 2 70 2 65 200 1 75 1 70 100 60 40 Week End. 2 00 180 1 70 1 60 1 50 1 40 1 30 1 20 1 10 100 90 80 60 35 25 J. O. DUNN & Co. NEW BERN, N. C. (1N CO R PO R ATeo} MLW BERN. N.C. Wash White Goods This line is complete and holds a very conspicuous place in our DRESS GOODS department. Shirt Waist Linen 36-in 121 and 15 cents a yard. Fancy Figured Piques 15c, 18c, 20c, and 25c the yard. Plain Welt Piques 10c, 15c and 25c the yard. Plain and Mercerized Oxfords 12ic, 16 and 25c a yd. India Linen 10c, 15c and 25c. Persian Linen 36-in. 20c and 25c. Persian Linen 50-in. 25c and 50c. 40-in White Lawn 12ic and 15c. Morelnea-d City, IT- C- New Year, New Goods! Best Ba.xn.s^ Best Butter in Xowu, Best Xaxnily Grroceries. Ckap EoliliGr Boots, Oil Clotbiog: aod Hats. I always keep a full line of Ship Chandlery, Rubber Boots and Oiled Clothing, R(.>pe, Twine, Canvas, Nails, Spikes, Paint, and anything you need on land or water. ROBERT W. WALLACE, Wallace & Davis’ old Stand. Morehead City, N. C. J. L. McDaniel, Has moved to the Parker Store, corner Broad and Hahcock Streets, where he has the largest and best selected stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries Sunday Excursion 1 50 1 30 120 110 1 00 1 00 In the city. It will pay you to examine his immense stock and get his price,s before buying elsewhere. Everything guaranteed as represented. Good stables free for use of our customers. 25 EVERYTHING IN ENNETT’S BOOK! STORE. The rates to Beaufort and return will be 25 cts. higher. Season Tickets Limited Until October 3lst, 19o5. . , i. Week End tickets Sold Each Satuliay and Sunday, Good Returning UntiJthe Following Monday inclusive. f Sunday Excursion Tickets Sold.'Each Sunday, Good only on date of Sake. R. E. L. Buj-'CH, Traffic Manager. (3-OOID C And Old Fashion Lorillard Snuff in Big Bladders our Specialties. J. L. M c D A. N I B L, Cor. Broad and Hancock Streets, New Bern N. C. DR. B. F. EARLY, DENTIST Office over Bradham’s Drug Store, corner Middle and Pollock streets. Newbern, N. C, Remember All lines of Groceries can he found at M. S. Webb’s Wholesale Grocery Store, Morehead City, N. C. He is agent for the Standard Oil Company for this section. Call on him.
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