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KasaraseoRifarttotliefeei Kererfalls a aura. Ueakulirwgau. Hiaoox Oo . . WANTED A AFE AGEKTO Baadle lent sot the f icier. We are ttie ori Of' a Doouiar fir m bforglar-proot safe, and operate under valuable Datenta. lank ant av 1 sharks. lMnVta, - 't 1 sales that bear bo out-1 : r IS 1 IneS to a Moustache. khall Fuller ithaTeV Great heiveBS, must He lose tbnt ftrand moustache i That hirsUW rainbow io the dust 8hall heartless barbr dash? Shall Fuller "have? Momentous question! V ho recke now Ir Europe swims in gore? Wh6're8 to read from Bismarck's btoW The oominn Cjinnon roar? Shall Fuller share? The Einpferor may live or die ' Nobody cares a flfr; Of Fuller now is all the cry, He soon must don the wig, And, mufet he shave?. i Ten miyion shrieking female throita ury o in heaven e lace The angels, when they hear such notes, ly farther back in space "11 shall not shave." Ten million freemen's voices swe'l One universal "Ho. Columbia's self sends up the yell, "I will not have it so ' . lie shall not shave." Fullerian moustache! Beauteous thing Of manhood's grace and pride, Hung like a pheasant's drooping wing That classic chin beside, . Wilt thou be shaved? " 1 Nay, never. When the barber nears Bristlo against his hand. Let all your hairs rise up like spears In one last' desperate stand Not to be shaved. Or, 'n the twinkle of an eye, Change to stiff wire; That happy banner still must fly. Though-states and creeds expire. It must be' saved! Oeorg Horton. NORTH CAROLINA EWS. HAPPKSIK03 AS TOLD BY THE 8TATK i PRESS. Chat-iotte Cteoniclc : At 2:30 o'clock Saturday morning the Hunt tobacco factory in Lexington (be longing to the Edwin Holt heirs) waB- destroyed by lire. Hickory Clipper: A airong compa ny financially, -principally of Morgan ton, we (learn, have determined to erect a large cotton factory at Round Knob- They will have eumcient pow er, by water, fforrun any amount oi machinery, and as they own the land for miles around they cannot be cramped for room.' We talked with a member of the firm and there now appear to be no ioubt of the early I building of a large euterprise at that piaxe. Wilmington Star: Parties interest ed in getting up a canning factory have met- with much success, sub scriptions to the amount c f $4,000 having been secured. The par value of the shares is fifty dollars and he caji'al r4ock is limited to 10,000. ... .Several ear loads of material for which the contractor for the street railway has been waiting some time have arrived and work will be re sumed immediately. A large force of hands has been employed, bo that the construction of the rtfad will proceed rapidly and its completion at an early date may be assured. Asbeville Citizen . Learning that some fear had, been expressed that the proposed appropriation would not be sufficient to build a suitable Federal court house and postoffice and pay for a proper location as well, and fearing this apprehension might militate egainft the bill pending in some way, our townsman. Mr. ll- hnm Johnston, 'elrgrapbed Thurs day to Senator Ransom that he would cheerfully donate the splendid lot, corner of iratton avenue and Hay wood street, for said purpose. We hope to learn today that the bill is a law; and then but little time need elapse before work can be commence d or Oil ent date. Thar bound wtnfrlng tome one. Ton can make oorsaiea. temtorr mutton Mr ne aaalnet makinr. of Bates lnfrUislnc our ave soea u concern caunnit moocy selllngo I Catalosnieand t s free, we cautl buylnn, arillnr. Datpntjc We hi Itself the Alpine and Monarch Bsia Cqeopaaiea THE Y1CTDW SOT t LOCI CO.. Csehwi,a EXHAUSTED VITALITY J- 1JKK. the enei Medical Work of the onManboodJiers ooa and Physical De bility, Premature De cline, Errora of Youth, land the on told mknr- s coiueqnenl thereon, IKK) paces S to., liSpra. critioa tor all diseases. Clota, ittil Kilt, only $1.00, oy mall, seaiea. iuastrauve aamuts ireo lo all ; tod middis-aaed men. Send now. The Ooli Jewelled Medal awarded (o the ant hor by the NsUoo al Medical Aasociation. Address P.O. Hoi lSB6,Bos lon. Mine.. or Dr. W. H. PAKKKK, (rradnateof Har rani Medical Colleire, years' practice in Boston, who may be consulted confidentially. Office, No. 1 Bulnnch St Specialty, Diseases of Man. Cat this eat. Yea easy avrer see ll aaTsJav KNOW THYSELF CATARRH 1 n.8.Laut iihpletbutmeut rorr We mall enough to convince. I n L.L IJtuderbaek Co V Broad Strct-t, Nesr- ara,"i. J. . Withaut any eieontn the easiest applied. Walter's Pateut H.a.i el. Absolutely UCUU ISUlUXlUS WIND, KAJN ANT FIKK ' DORAKLE AMD OENAM,NTAU lllustnitd catalogue and m East 2oth SL, New Yurk City, ene and price list free. BATIONAUSHKET METAL KOOISQ CO., MARVELOUS REV. DR. ON TALMAGE DISCOURSES "OBSCURATION." DISCOVERY. . Wholly unlike artificial systems. Any book learned in one reading Classes oflOHat Baltimore, 1q05 at De trolt, 1BOO at PhlUdclphia.r large classes of Columbia student, at. Yale, Weliesley, ObeHln. University of 1'eun., Michigan- Unirerstty. Cliau tauqua, eve. c. Endorsed by Kk haeu PkOC tor, the scientists, Hons. W. W. Astor, Judah P. 1SSK.IAMIN, Judge Gibson. Dr. Bbowm. E. H. Ok)K, Principal N. Y. State Normal College c. Tlie system is perfectly Uught by correspejud eDee. 1'rospectus post Fkbe from. PKOF. LO!8lTTK.'i!37 Fifth Ave., New York Osir Hext Governor, Cor. of the News and Observer. WlHslOH, N. C. I beg at least space in the 'columns of your valuable and progressive journal to give expression to the news of our people of this section in reference to the all important ques tion as to who shall be the next gub ernatorial candidate of the Demo-, cratio party of North Carolina. have made it rather a pleaeant dutv to inquire among the leading citizens oi this community as regards their choice, for this all-important office. candidly believe that that noble, ter ling Democrat and able and learned jurist and kind, considerate, Christian gentleman and- statesman, Judge waiter uiark, was deciledlv the choice of our people, and we all voted a unanimous regret when he declined to allow his same to come before the convention as a candidate A." w. x am constrained io oeiieve, noweTefV that the Judge acted judiciously aiaf. wisely, and that he was aetu. avea oy me purest, oeet ana mosi puuiDiarpDie motives mat ne was moved to do as he had done not from motives of Belf-aggraudizement or for political preferment in the future, but from the kind, gentlemanly, christian, unselfish considerations that have at ways cnaractenzea his every move ment since he has been in public life. Wjb all admire, respect' and esteem Judge Uiark as a true christian gen tleman, an aoie and upright states man, and a simon-pure Democrat and we are willing at all tiroes to ' do honor to him by voting him any office within the girt of the poople. Since, however, Judge Clark has declined to allow the use of his name, I think our people are unanimously in favor of that great and learned btatesman and able jurist, Hon. Daniel O. Fowle, first and foremost above all other candidates.7 It is useleea to attempt . a to enumerate bis multitudinous ser vices to his party in this State. He is verily the Epammondas of the Democratic party of North Carolina Watch my prediction hja will be our next ijrovernor. LADIES Po ye! Do Tour Orrn Irjrebtfrj at Hoane Tli y will dye everything. They areaold erery ' where, l rne lOo. u pai k-S- They have noeqttal f,jr htrenth, Unglitueas, Amount ir Paciisirt'S or fur Paatncaaof Color, or non-fading Qualjtira. Thsy do nut erijck or amut; 40 oslors. For sale by John 8. Peacud, Drutffelst and Apothecary. 11 i Fayetteville Htreet. Utrtbt. Himirton. corner ,11111 i boro And Saluliury 8tret: A. W. -UihkIwih & ! CO.,IruKIOstH.lUli)!li,'N. V. DR. 13 K. IUKI, Uomoeopatlilo PIiyj.lol.an, liVi fax Street, '-. i Op-its; Cofton ritttform, : Attends to the general practioe of medi etas. Kp'M-.lale.trirntion pail to dijeaset Death of as Old Cttlaen. Cor. of the New and Observer. 1 CniswELL, N. C, May 11. Mr. S. S. STuiinons died this morn ing at 7 cclock'a,. the Taikinton Housp, in this place, of general do bility, p.ged about seventy-five years. Mr Simmons was a large property owner of Tyrrell county in ante-bellum days, but during tho war he lost everything and sinco then has had a hard time of it. He was confined to his bed about five weeks. . ADVICE TO MUTHKK8. Mrs. Win; low's Koouilu Syrup should (always be sed when; children aretattiug teeth. It re lieves the little sufferer at once, it roducea natu ral, quattslep by relieving the children from pain, and the uuie cherub awakes as "bright aa a but ton." it la Terr pleaaaut, to taste; soothes the child, softens the gums, allay ail pain, relieves wind, regulates tire boarels and is the best koewn remedy for diarrtM, wbe-'Jle ntUif fruin (eetfe 1 if or oUie eauiaa. Twnsity a botUa. The Clble the Only Ilcttralut Aralnst the EvU Passions of the World At lie- , lam and Infidelity Arrayed AgaJnat Christianity. if DrcJoklys, Say 13. This morning the Rev. T. De Witt Tolmage preachtxl nt the Tabernacle to an overflowing congrega tion. The hymn beginning, Bteodorp, my soul ; shake off thy fears, Arxl gird theGospal armor on. was sung with magnificent effect. Dr. Talmago's subject was "Otjecuratlon,'' andhls text, '-The sun shall be turned intodaxk-nesa. Acta U, 2" lie said; Solar eclipse Is here prophesied' to take place about the time of the destruction of ancient Jerusalem. Joseph us, the his torian, says that the prophecy was liter ally fulfilled, and that about that time there were strango appearances in the heavens. The sun was not .destroyed, but for a little while hidden. Christianity is the risrrrg sun of our time, aiul men havo tried with the un rolling yapr- of Fkepticiam and the smoke , of the'r blasphemy to turn the sun into darkness, yuposo tho arch angels of malice ninl horror sliould be let loose n little'wliili' anl Ix.? allowed to extinguish aw iliwrroy tho sun in tho natural heavens. They would take the oceans from other wnrlde nnd pour them on this luminr.ry of the planetary eystem, and the waters go hissing dowji amid tho ravinoa antfthe caverns, and there is ex plosion after explosion, until there are only a few penkp of fire left In the sun, and these are cooling down and going out until the va.'it continents of flame are reduced to a small acreage of fire, and that whitens and cools off until there are only a' few coals left, and these aro wlutenlng and goifig out until there is not a ppark left in all tho mountains of ashes and tho vallej-s of a-shes and the chasms of ashes. An extinguished 6un. A dead sun. A : buried sun. Let. all Worlds wail at the stupendous obsequies. Of course, this withdrawal of the solar light and hoat throws our earth into a universal chill, and the tropics become the temperate, nnd the temperate be comes the Arctic, nnd there are frozen rivers and frozen lakes and frozen oceans. From Arctic and Antarctic regions the in habitants gather ; in toward the cenber and find the equator as the poles. The slain forests are piled up into a great bon-i fire, and around tjiem gather the shiver ing villages and j cities. The wealth of she coal mines ia hastily poured into the furnaces and stirred into rage or com bustion, but soon the bonfires begin to lower, and the furnaces begin to go out, and the nations begin to die. Cotbpaii, Vesuvius, Etna, Stromboli, Californian teysBis cease to smoke, nnd the ice of hail storms remains un melted in their crater. All the flowers have breathed their last breath. Ships with sailors frozen at the mast, and helmsmen frozen at tho wheel, and passen gers frozen in the cabin; all na tions dying, first , nt tho north and tlnen at the south. Child frosted and dead m the cradle'. Octogenarian frosted and dead, at the hearth. Workmen with frozen hand on tho hammer nnd frozen foot pn the shuttle. Winter from sea to ea. ' All congedjhg winter. . Perpetual winter. Globe of' riiridity. Ilemisphero hackled to hemisphere by chains of ico. Dni versa! Nova 2ieixibla. The earth an ice floe grinding jagainst other ice floes, fbe archangels of malice and horror have done their work, and now they may take their thrones of glacier and look lown'upon the ruin they have wrought. What the destmctiorwjf the sun in ho natural heavens would be to our physi cal earth, the destruction of Christianity srouldi be to the moral world. The sun 1 Into darkness. Infidelity in our time is considered a great joke. There ire people who rejoice to boar Christi mlty, caricatured, and to hear Christ ns niled with quibble, and quirk, and mis representation, and badinage, and harle quinade. 1 propose this morning to take Infidel ity and Atheism out of the realm of Joc ularity Into one of tragedy, and show rou what they propose, and what, if they ue successful, tLey will accomplish, rhere aro those in' all our communities srho would like to see, the Christian re ligion overthrown, and who say the world would he ; better without it. I want to show you what ia the end of Ibis road, and What . is the terminus of this crusade, and what this world, will be when Atheism and Infidelity have tri umphed over it, if they can. I say, If they can. I reiterate it, if they can. fe the first place, it will be the com plete and unutterable degradation of womanhood. I will prove it by facts lad arguments which no honest man will aisnute, In all communities and cities And states and nations where Lhe Chris tian religion has been dominanVwoman's condition has been ameliorated and Im proved, and she is deferred to and hon ored tn a thousand things, and every gentleman takes off his bat before her. If your associations have been good, you know that the name of wife, mother. daughter, suggest gracious surroundings. You know there are no better schools and seminaries in Brooklyn or in any city of this, country than the schools and seminaries for our young ladies. You know that while woman may suffer in justice in England and the United States, she has more of her rights in Christen dom than she has" anywhere else. Now compare this with woman's con dition in lands where Christianity has made little or no advance in China, in Barbary, in Borneo, in Tartary, in Egypt, in Qindostan. The Burmese sell their wives and daughters as so many sheep. The Hindoo Bible makes it disgraceful and an outrage for a woman to listen to music, or to look oat of the window in toe absence Of her husband, and tnves as a lawful ground for divorce a woman's beginning to eat before her husband has CmAhed his meal. What mean those white bundles on" the ponds and rivers in vuna In the nwrninij? Infanticide fol lowing infanticide. Female children destroyed simply because they are female. Woman harnessed to a plow as an ox. Woman veiled and barricaded, and in all styles of cruel seclusion, ller birth a niisfortuno. Iler life a torturo Her death a horror. The missionary of the cross today in heathen lands preaches generally to two groups a group of men who do as they please and sit where they please; the other a group of women hidden and carefully secluded in, a side,aiartment, where they inav hear tho voice f the preacher, but may hot be seen. No refinement. No liberty. No hope for this life. No hope for tlie life to come. Rinired nose. Cramped foot. Disfigured face. Embruted soul. Now compare these two conditions. How far toward this latter condition that I ispeak of would woman go if Christian influ ences were withdrawn and Christianity were destroyed? It is only a question of dynamics. If on object be luted to a certain point and not fastened there, nnd the lifting power"be withdrawn, liow long before that object will fall .dawn to the point from which it started? It will fall down, and it will go still further than the iiut from which it startod. Christ Unity 1ms lifted woman up from tlie verv deptlis of degradation almost to ow w.i' .s. If that prUng power be with draw!. i-V.ii falls clear back to tho depth from which, she was resurrected, not go ing anv lower because there is no lower depth. And yet, notwithstanding the fact that tho only salvation of woman from degradation and woe is the Chris tian religion, and the only influence that has ever lifted her in the social scale ia Christianity I have read that thereare women who reject Christianity. I make no remark in regard to those persons. I make no remark in regard to them. In the silence of your own soul make your ob servations. It infidelity triumph and Christianity be overthrown, it means tlie demorahza tjonjQf socjetfi. The we idea ,lo the UDblo that aincists and Infidels most hate is the i ?a of retribution. Tako away the idea . f retriliution and punishment from wxi. :y. and it will begin very soon to disiiit ;:r.U.'; and take away from the minds of ii:rn 1'ie fear of hell, and there are a f;r at l'.i.my of them who would very soon tun; tl.Mwi.rld r.ito a hell. The majority of those who are indignant against tlie Bible because of the idea of punishment are men whoso lives are bad or whose hearts are impure, and who hate the Bible because of the idea of future pun ishment for the same reason that criminals hp' i tho penitentiary. Oh, I have heard this brave talk about poople fearing noth ing of tlie consequences of sin in the next world, and I have made up my mind it is merely a coward's whistling to keep his courage up. I have seen men flaunt their irnmorautlefl in the face of the com munity, and I have heard them defy the judgment day and scoff at the idea of any future consequence of their sin; but when they came to. die they shrieked until you could hear them for nearly two blocks, and in the summer night the neighbors got up to put the windows down because they coold not endure the lprror. I would not want to see a rail train with nve nunureu unnstian people on ix;trd go down' through a drawbridge into a watery grave. I would not want to see five hundred Christian people go into puch disaster, but I tell you plainly that I could more easily see that tlrhn I could for any protracted time stand and see an infidel dio, though his pillow were or eider down and under a canopy of ver milion.- I have never been able to brace up my nerves for such a spectacle. There is something at such a time so indescrib able in the countenance. jtist looked in Upon it for a minuto or two. but tho clutch of his fist was so diabolical, and tho strength of voice was so unnatural, I could not endure it. "There is no hell, thero.la no hell, there is no hell H' the nian had said for sixty years; but that night when I lookixl in the dying room of my infidel neighbor there was some thing on his countenance which seemed ti sav'i "There is. there- ia,, there is, thcro "is?" Tlie mightiest restraints today against eft, against immorality, against lil-r- tlhism, pgainst crino of all R.rt3 the mightiest restraints arc the retributions of eternity. Men know that they can escaje tfie law, but down in Hhc offend er's sou) thero is tho .'realization of the fact Unit they cannot escape God. Ho ftanda at tho end of tho road of prof ligacy, arid ho will not clear the guilty. Thkc all idcS of retribution and punish ment out of the hearts and minds of men, and It would not be long before Brooklyn ohd New York and Boston and Cliarles ton and Chicago becamo Sodoms. The only restrahita against t!o evil passions of tlie world today aro Bible restraints. Suppose now these generals of Atlieism and Infidelity got tho victory, and sup pose they marshaled a great army made up of the majority of the world- They axe in companies, in regiments, in brigades the whole army. Forward, march 1 ye hosts of infidels and atheists, banners flying before, banners flying be hind, banners inscribed with the words: "No God! No Christ! No punishment 1 No restraints! Down with the Bible! Do as you please I" Tho sun turned into darkness. Forward, march I ye great army of in fidels and atheists. And first of all you will attack tho churches. Away with- those houses of worship 1 They have been standing there so long deluding the people with consolation in their bereave ments and sorrows. All those churches ought to be extirpated; they have done so much to relievo the lost and bring home the wandering, and they have so long held up the idea of eternal rest after the paroxysm of this life is over. Turn the St. Peters and St. Pauls and the tem ples and tabernacles into club houses. Away with those churches I Forward, march 1 ye great' army of In fidels and atheists, and next of all they scatter the Sabbath schools tho Sabbath schools filled with bright, eyed, bright cheeked little ones who are singing songs on Sunday afternoon, and getting instruc tions when they ought to be on the street corners playing marbles, or swearing! on the commons. Away with theml For ward-, march t ye great army of infidels and atheists, and next of all they will at tack Christian asvlums the institutions of mercy supported by tho Christian philanthropies. Never mind tlie blind eyes and trie deaf ears and tho crippled linibs and the weakened intellects. Let paralvzed old ago pick up its own food. and orphans fhrbt their own way, and the half reformed go hack to their evil habits. Forward, march 1 ye great army or inhdels and atheists, and with your battle axes hew down the cross and split up the manger of Bethlehem, On, ye great army of infidete and athe ists, and now they come to the grave yards and the cemetries of tho earth. Pull down tho sculpture above Greer wood's gate, for it means-the resurrec tion. Tear away at .the entrance oi Laurel Hill the figure of Old Mortality and the chisel. On, ye great army of in- fldels.jand atheists, into the graveyard and cemeteries; and where you see "Asleep in Jesus." cut it away, and where you find a znarblo story of heaven blast it, and where you find over a littla child's grave : "Suffer little children to ootuo unto me, substitute the words delusion" and "Bham,'' and where you find an an eel in marble, strike off the wing, and when you come to a family vault, chisel on tho door: "Dead once. dead forever." But on, ye great army of infidels and atheists, on ! They will attempt to scale heaven. There are heights to be taken. Pile hill on hill and Pellon upon jOssa, and then they hoist the ladders against the walls of heaven. On and on until they blow up the foundations of jasper and the gates of pearl. They charge up the steep. Now they aim for the throne of him who hveth forever and ever. They would take down from their high place tho4 Father, tho Son, the Holy Ghost. "Down with theml" they say. "Down with lira from the throne I" they say. "Down forever I Down Out of sight! He is not God.' He has no right to sit there. Down with him I Down with Christ!" A world without a head, a universe without a king. Orphan constellations. Fatherless galaxies. Anarchy supremo. A dethroned Jehovah. An assassinated God. Patricide, regicide, deicide. That is what they mean. That Is what tliey will have, if they can. if they can, if they can. Gvinzation. hurled back into semi-barbarism. and 6emi-barbarism driven back into Hottentot savagery. The wheel oft progress turned tlie other way and turnwd toward the dark aces. Tlie clock of "the centuries put TJaclTtwo thousand vetu-n. Go back, you banu- wich Islands, from your schools and from your colleges and from your re formed condition to what you wero'in 1820, w hen the missionaries firet cante. Call home tho flvo hundred ruissiouanva from India and overthrow their two thousand schools, where they are'1 trying to educate the heathen, and scatter tho one hundred and forty thousand littlo children:.- that they have gathered out of barbarism into civilization. Obliterate all tho work of Dr. Duff in India, of David Abeel in China, of Dr. King in Greece, of Judson in Burruah, of David Brainard amid the American aborigines, and send homo tho 8,000 missionaries of the cross who aro toiling hi foreign lands, toiling foe Christ's sake, toiling themselves into the grave. Tell these 8,000 men of God tbati they are of no use. Send home tlie mea icalT3issionaries who are doctoring tho Ixxlies as we il as tho souls of the drying nations. Go luome, London Missionary society. Go home, American Board of Foreign Missions. Go home, ye Moravi ans, and relinquish back into darkn and squalor and illth and death the na tions whom ye have begun to lu?t. Oh, my friends, there has never been such a nefarious plot on earth a that which infidelity and atheism have planned. We were shocked-, few years aD because U tha i uttemnt to blow UD tho parliament houses in "TindrmrrjatTf infidehty and atheism .succeed. in their attempt, they will dynamite a world. them have, their full: wav, and this Let world x ill bn a lLaliit.il ion nf threo rofim a habitation with just three roonts the one a riiadhouao, another a lazaretto, the o?h'r a jande:noniuin. These: in fidel Lands of niusir h-avponrv inst hetnin their concert yea they have only been stringing their instruments. VI today'put before you their whole p-rogTammojmn beginning unto close, Ira tlie theatre) tho' tragedy -cornea first and the farce nfter wurd; but hi this Wide! drama of death . tho farce comes first and tho tragedy afterward. And In the' former atheists and Infidels laugh -and mock, but in ' tho latter God himself will laugh and roock. He Bays so, "I wfll laukrh at theirl ca lamity and mock when their fear Com eth. M From such a chasm individual, na tional, world wide ruin, stand back. Oh, young men, stand back from that chasm! Yon see the practical drift of my sermon. I want you to know where that road leads. Stand bock from that chasm of ruin. The time is going to come (you and I may not live to see It, but it will come, just as certainly as there is a God, It will come) wherp the Infidels and tho ath,eiste who openly, and out and outj and above board preach and practice Infidel ity and Atheism will be considered as criminals against society, as tlify are now criminals airaint-t God, Society will push out tho lejier, and the wretch with soul MTKrrened. and ichorousj and vermin covered, and rotting apart with his bestiality, will bo left to die m; tho ditch, and bo denied decent burlali and men v4U camn with spades and cov:r up the carcnas where- it falls, that it poison not the fiir, nnd tho only text in ali tho Bible appropriate for the funeral sermon will lie Jertiriiah xxil, 19V "He Ehlall bo burled with the burial nf an ass. " ; A thousand voices come up to mq this morning saying: "Do you really think Infidelity will succeed? Has Christianity received its death blow! and will tho Biblo becomo obsolete?"' Yes, when tho smoko of tho city chimney arrestsi nnd destroys the noonday sun. Joeephus says aWxit tho timo of the destruction of Jerusalem the sun was turned into dark ness; but only the clouds rolled between tho am and tho earth. The sun went ri&ht on. It is tho same sun, tho same luminary as when at the begin ning it 6hot out like an electric" spark from God's finger, and today it is warming tho nations, and today it is gilding tho sea, and today it is filling tho earth with light. Tho samo old sun, not at all worn out, though its light steps one hundred and ninety! mill ion;', miles a second, though its pulsa-, tjons are four hundred and flf tystriUion undulations tn a second. Same sun with beautiful white light, made up df tho violet and the Indigo and the bluo and tls9 green tand the red and tho yellow and the orange the seven beautiful colors now just as when tha solar spectrum first divided them. At the beginning God saidt "Let there be light, " and light was, and light is, and light shlffl be. So Christianity is rolling on, and It is going to warm all nations, and all nations are to bask in its light. Men may shut the window ibhnds no they cannot see it, or they may mnoke tho pipe of speculation until thry aro shadowed under their own vaporing; but the Lord God is a sun! This white light of the Gospel, mado up of all the beauti ful colors of eartn and neaven-t-vioiev plucked from amid the spring j grass, and tho indigo of tlie southern jijingles, and ' the blue of tho skies; and tho green of the foliage, and tlie yellow of the autumnal woods, and the orange of the southern groves, and thej red of the sunsets. All the beauties of! earth and heaven brought oat by this spiritual rctrym. Great Britain is going to tako Europe for God. The United j States are going to take all America far uoa. Both of them together will take all Asia for God. All three, of them will take Africa for God. "Who art thpu. oh, great mountain! before Zerubbabel thou Shalt become a plain.'' Tho rnouth of the Lord hath spoken it- Hallelujah, amen I MEW FUffiMnanuiEi:, HANDSOMEST lAl!lt)l! & BED ROOM SUITS ; i n u i i's;:ais?4 nisei ewinji; IILjioliiiies Of all tin U.-s' LiUrral Tcriu. Itnleig-li, IV. C. THE MANHATTAN LIFE IMRA.(E lOKPAU DO YOU WANT ANY OF SMEW YORK. 1 'a"j op Fancy Stationery? SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKSj SCHOOL BOOKS Oil This Company, was organized for life insurance exclusively, in the year 1850. It has no connection witli an other busino 'S.- Its public sLater-icnts give insurers a full knowledge of the character of its business, tho nit ure of its assets, and its progrfpo from year to year.' Over rne-tliira of a century of successful business l.as fjlaced it in every respect anior-j the eriding life companies; its tons erva tive management corxiineiiuri ; to t!: confidence of insurers as one of the strongest and bfc6t- Its small death rate shows great care in the selection' o.' its insurers. Its rate of r-xpr-i-so f conducting the basines? Lai Iw-i vc y low. It exhibits a larger peicer.' ;s,e ..y surplus, as . corapuicQ-.. oy tut- -m1 York insurance dcparlment, !i::u; any other Company. in this .SL'! -; ow ing the security and proj."; ity of the Uompany, and making- certain '.-e payment of 'claims which nv.it l .:(.; ir in future years. Attention is particularly called to the following factw regarding thi Company : Its solid. 6in,pli? orgimi zation.. Its age. T&o yret.t publicity nnd openness of its aflairs. The small drath rate. The nmall ra'.e of .--per-sev Ti e txc llrnt chh.ri r of it-, inveetn-er.ts. lis strength ciL'-ix! with tho wjK'iint of its li'0.'-v.: .1 PETER M.WILSON. Raleigh, sr$ND YOUR ORDER TO J ' i A LFHD WILLIAMS & CO., '.:.',?. i;.r, and Stationers. Ualoigh, N. . Oi l! i'OI'I'L.VK M1W I'riJI.ICATIONS: ISchot paper,. 40 tt- : ii) !-( Vok . t-i" ." l; al Man cf X. C, 4iG f-et te Catalogue. :oth 753 . . .2.00J I . .$4.50 HIG DRIVE "IN THE I'KU KS OF SPRING 1 888. Spri ng and sum mer suits made to oraer eneap and satisfaction guaranteed. I have a fine stock of piece goods; call and see mo. V ' BABY GARRIAaES. I have about a half doz. fine carriages to close out at actHfU cost price,'it you don't need a carriage now, buy it and put it aside: "In time of peace prepare for war." Wall paper at bottom prices, picture f-amea, window shades, cornices, &o. Fred. A. Watson's, Picture and-Art Store, 112 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. If vou find indications of imalaric in your sytiteda take at once Dr. J. H. McLean s Chills and Fever-Curr, it will egreeably and effectually eradi cate the Doison from your syst em. 50 cents per bottle, warranted. ; s-S-Sa l In correcting certain alleged as sertions concerning the weakness"of the Jineli6h army and naval lotcee, Lord Salisbury, in the House, of Lords, took occasion to openly con- demn Lord WolBeley s recent utter ances at a banquet, and it ia expected that Wolserey-uwill resign niB com mand in consequence. A Frightful Skin Disease. Bufleriug Intense, Head Near ly Raw. Itody Covered With Koree. C'nred by thelCu llcura lieraedies. Ke'rsrs. 8tkVejs & HRCJfBR. MoEnje, . C. Iikah Sims: Abount two months a;, on your recDrtiuicinlatlon, 1 bii(;ht a bottle f C:uticura hrsolvent, one box Cuticura Salve aisi one cake nf ( uticura Soap tor my son. atceti thlirttH-n years, who lias bee:i alllicU'it with eczema 'for a loni? time, and I am pleased to sav that I believe the remedies have cured hhn. His sufferluys were intense., his bead being nearly raw his ears being Ki'iie except the gristle, aud bis body was covered ; with sores. His condition was fngUtful to be hold. The soresJiaye now all disaiiipeared, his skin Is healthv. errs bright, eher rful; In disposi tion, and is workiug every day. My nighburs are witnesses to this remarkable cure, aind the doubt ing ones are requested to call er write me, or any ol.my neighors. WM. 8. STEPHENSON, WJnchester P. O.. Union Co., N. C. P. -'J. Isi!ha7 .CHICKrSTER'S ENGLISH, gElNYROYAL C Wf ipp.i iiau( an liar inirr JWNDtSPNSABl.rS0LOBYAlLDRU66ISTS ASK FOR DIAMOND BRAHOKCHJCHESTfrnEIISUSM I ...-..rr-m .ururn rn imrBM, M.mcmi n BUI A BS WrS CICI&TU: I WHWliia .' -". -"--7.T ii,:rsL ,7,. ! 4 AT nnnuNSCUCITEDWHrTTTTSTIIil0MIL5 .MBOll.iaisiM;i nt iA O.UQUcrtiitiTTjgrjtusaraAsioMD irajio PEiuiYRgTAui'ii wnrisuoi. AS IAMOND BRAND jTHC ORIGIN At.THC ONLGEMOIMC BEWARE Or WORTHLESS IMI I l IUH3I ASK DRUGGIST FOR (HtCHESTER 5 EN6LISH DIAMOND BRANDlTAjKENooTKBt ON IMCLOSr 4f (STAMPS) OR PAIR TIC UtAstS TM IT .TURN MAIL- f ON -EVERY BOX PIUS No, Merchmt Tailor. 109 1-2 Fatvotevillo St. G0 10 BREWSTER'S And get the lowest prices on HARDWARE, Stoves and House Furnishing Goods, Tinware, Wood and Tillow-ware. faints, Oils, Yarnisli, Glass and Putty. Builders' Hardware and Painters' Supplies a Specialy. Best White Lead in the City. Cook Stoves Sold on Easy In stalments at Cash Prices. ' Cotton Plaliiefl, 9 Bt-f oro buyicg your plow castings for one and two ho:tOf plow3 ! ' : ' 1 . -" :'- OLD SCRAP IRON AND WOOD will be taben in exchange At Market Prices. J. H. GILL - - - - Iron Foiindeiv RALEIGH. N. C. I 10 HUMBUG ! j. i. FERRALL & CO MoNHOE, N. C, Oct. -"J, 1S87. The Pottkr Dbuq and Chemical Co: (iEXTljcmen: Mr. Wrn. 8. Stephenson of this county broui.-ht his son to town today to let us see him, and to show us wlutt Cuticura Remedies bad done tor him. This Is the case referred to Id our letter to you some time ago. - lip look at the boy now, oae would suppose that there had never been anything the matter with him seeins to be tn perfect health. We bare written and herewith inclose what bis father has to say about the mat ter wrote iuC as be dictated. i We are selling quite a quantity of Ciitlcura Rem edies anst'hear nothing but praises fipr them . We regard the Cuticura Remedies the best io tlie mar ket, and shall do all we can to proindte their sale. Tours truly. ! 8TEVENS& RlRUNER. Druggists aud l'Uarnutcisls. Will sell goods in all lines lower than can be bought elstwnere. Come and See ! ; Tin Roofing, Plambiag, Steam and Gas Fitting, Tin. Sheet Iron, Brass and Copper Work done in all its branches. ' Onns. Locks,! Trunks, fcc, &c. Re paired at Shcrt"Notice. REMEMBER 25 Wholesale and Retail Grocers. barrels standard . .:c ed-su gar in l-'J Darrein una Darrein, nougui. before the i L e and will be eoM low. N. C, it roe herrings, cheap. Brewetet Chesp Ha dware House, v v lloileman ijuiiaing: I boj-c.,- best quality Carolina, Java and 'ataa Kice, at puces to euit every- ' outts' Sea Foam wafers, . Oaten Vsks and Qraham wafers in 2 lb tins, tho iireet goodeon tho market. ITolnies K ' outts ill Buy the BEst u we sen low ror uasii The Beck Au tomatioi E i- gine for elec tr i c light plants. THE BEST MA DT We estimate on complete, out fits. Boilers, nortable and stationary en- gin eo, saw mills, corn mills, Roller flour mills. Write for prices. State terms desired, and give refer ences, to -J- ?.IJ4 Caticura. the eret skin cure, and Cuticura ?Wp prepared from it. externally, And Cuticura sxeiMMveiii, me new oiooa puriuer. isiemiij, ic j, positive cure for every form of skiu and blood lisoae, from r-imples w scroiuia. Sold tmervwhern. Price. CutlCilTiJI 5"c : Snap, S5c ; Kesolveat. Si. Prepared by tha rotter Drug jii,d Chtimicftl :io.. itoston. Mass. -j-.seud fur "How to Cure Miin liisease ," 64 anes. 50 illustrations, and luo .testimonials. OrilPLES, black-heads, red. rouab, chapped and rilU oily skiu prevented by CudcUra Medicated i?resh Ciles end crackers, It WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS Kidney and" Uterine Pains and Weak- nataua ru uvnil 1 1 1 11 1 1 II 1 1 1 111 I, IIV Lilt' V ti" Wl ilrnra' Anti-V.-ilu riaster. the flrMt, and only pabi killlDg plaster. New, Instantaneous, in- faluble. cents. , Oviug to Hie iiielinatiou of liianv people to be hurhbug- ged in the purchase of arti cles of necessity in the household, we feel it our du ty to sound a note of warn ing to those w ho seek reme dies for the i relief of the aches and paiiis incident to tins s ason ol the year. The treat and growing populari ty of Hkmhon'h I'i.as-1 l it has tempted unscrupulous man ufacturers to offer many worthless substitution and Imitations of that valuable remedy, hence we would ad vise those who 1h to se cure prompt relief from coughs, coldis. hoarseness. pleurisy, chest pains, sciat ica, rheumatism, lumbago aDd backache, to carefully avoid worthless plasters by always askinj; lor Bknson's aud let no pejrsuasioii by the dealer indue you to accept any ofher plaster. "luDiCIOaS Akl PERSISTENT Advertising- has always proven euooeisfui. Before placing- any Newspaper Advertising consult LORD 9t THOMAS, AMtWrislM AUsaTa, M IssAsM svrsai, CHICAOOl WILL TOTJ LISTEN TO SOUND ADVICE We a'e now reaiy to deliver ice in the city each morning and evening to all who want it and will get tickets, which are for salo at each of our offices at the. following Cash Prices Jarge Frenth rui es. Turkish prunes. Jjgyi 'an dates cn the stems. Vaple s;tgir peLny cake. Dest quality g V at lowest prices. Taylor Manflfattarins Company, CharnbeTeburg, Pa. Or J. E. TAYLOR, Parkewood, Moore Co., N. C. (Illustrated Catalogue Bent free)if you mention you saw it in this paper. feb22-d&wSm. Health is Wealth ! floods detive. i d v I tn I a" dpjx.' fr-e. parts of il e city 10 J lb package ii-s-Tickotb t'Oc mm ram $4.00 7.50 14.00 with fawdust, . Fi eight, per express, 30 to 35 cents per 100 lbs. Jones & Fowelh 500 " " 10 " 1,000 " " 25 2,C00 " ." 50 Packed in Barrel, t j 75 cents per 100 lbs NOTICE. Treasury Department, okfict ("omitkollur of tub cubrejicy. Wasiii.notoN, April nth, lwso. Mntii-e is hereby given lo. all persons who may have claims against "Tho State National Hank of Ualoigh," North Caro lina, that' the Pnie must bo preeentea to Clement Dowd, Receiver, with the legal proof thereof, within three months from this date, or tney m-y us ju-hu.-u. V. L. litCflUULU, Comptroller of the Currency. F ?OR SALK. A verv desiraoie ouiiaing lot one. sauare from the capital 44 1-2 feet front . . ., i ni r v. U7 1-A I eel UPrp, uoap. ruimu. CITIZEN'S TRUfT 00. Da. K . West'k Nkbve and Bkain Tkbat- mbnt a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, IMza ness. Convulsions, Kits. Nervous Neuralgia, iiHadsjphn. Nervous Prostration caused liy the use of. alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental He pression, Sonening of the llrain resulting, la io iulty and leading to misery, decay aud death. 1 remdiuire Uia Age, Danruurs, Lwssm pwwu. ill either se. Iniluntary Losses and Spermtir rlioea caused bv over-exertion of tile brain, self abuse ornver-indulgence. Each box coulaiiis one iioulh s treatment. l.w a oox.r six uoxes ioi $4 J. sent bv mail prepaid oa receipt of price. WE OITAUAXTEE SIX BOXES T rnre anv case. With each order received l us for six boxes, accompanied w.th SS.no, we will send tlie purcluverour written giiaranne tn re fund Uie riMiney (i rue ireiiueiii inrs 110 cnmi aeura. ISuarant-ees Issued only by .lame le KimnKon &Ci..lruggisU. Bole Apeuts. 133 Kay tleville St., Raleigh, N. 0. A. G. BAUER, AK.OIIITECT AND HechDieal Draughtsman. P.O ri 586. BAXSIQf . ft. ..f V
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