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GOLDSBORO BUSINESS CARDS. I) it. JAMES II. POWELL'S Drug Sore in "Law Building," Corner store, north end, keeiB con stantly in stock Fresh Drugs, Patent Medicines, &c. Trices as low as at any drug store in the ity. Also offers Li? professional services to the surrounding community, at day or night. MOOKE & LINDSEY, INSURANCE. REPRESENT Continental, Fire, assets, $5,239,981 Norwich UDion, Fire, assets, 1,315,480 Hamburg-Bremtn, Fire, assets, 1,129,G04 St. Paul, Fire, assets, 1,541,001 Southern, Fire, assets, 439,084 State agents for the Fidelity Mutual Life Association, of Philadelphia. J. W. L.VMD, Dpaler in Houses, Mules, Etc. JIIorses and carriages for hire by the day or hour. M, MARKS, At the Dress Goods and Shoe Depart ments of Joseph Edwards. BSPLadics call or send for samples. Ask fcr Evitt & Bro.'s Hand made Shoes. POiiTER & GODWIN, Contractors and Builders . rians and estimates furnished on ap plication. O. R. RAND, Jr., Millwright and Machinist. Engines, Boilers, Gins and Cotton Presses for sale. F.J. IIAGE, Sr., "Wall Paper Hanger and Decorator. Sign priuting a specialty. Correspon-) dence soliiited. R. A. "WATTS, Dealer in Fine Jewelry, Watches, Etc. Repairing promptly done by experi enced workmen. EB01d Gold and Silver bought or exchanged for new roods. J. Y. JOYNER, Goldsbe-ro. N. J. Rouse, Kinston. ROUSE & JOYNEH, Attorneys - at - Law. Will practice where services required. Claims collected in any part of the U. S. Dr. THOMAS HILL Offers his professional services to the citizens of Goldsboro and surrounding countiy. 2POff!ce over Pipkin's f-tore. Slate at John II. Hill's drug store. S. PITTMAN, Dealer in Heavy and Fancy Jro ceries, Soda Waier, Lemonade r.nl Milk Shakes made to order. JSF'Give me a call. JOHN SLAUGHTER, Jr., Does all kinds of Tin, Slate rnJ Iron Koofing. 25FMy aim is to please. BAKER & MILLER, East Center St., Dealers in Clothing, Shoes, Etc. Prices Lower Than the Lowest. T "Repairing on Shoes neatly done. W. B. FATE Ha replenished nis stock of Fine Wines and Liquors, and invites you to call at his "Palace Saloon." Z. M. L. JEFFREYS, Broker and Commission Merchant. -1,000 bushels of Clay Peas for ale. E.J. EARP, Dealer in Heavy and Fancy Gro ceries. My prices defy competition. Country Produce bought and sold. S. II. BRYANT. Boots nnd Shoes made to order at low est piic. sand shortest notice. Repair ing neatly an i promptly done at lowest figures. Leather and Shoe Findings of every description at the very lowest prices. I defy competition. Best stock carried in Ncrth Carolina. W. M. HINSON, . East Center Street, Dealer in a well selected stock of Fancy Groceries, which are sold at prices to li t ih S' hirl firms: M, rrottj is: 6 'Quick &le8 and small profits," GolMoro Business Cards. M. S. WITHERINGTON Keeps constantly on hand Horses and Mules of the best breed. 5FHorses ard Buggies for hire. JAS . n. BATES, FASHIONABLE AND ART.'STIC BaKBEK Have a full force of competent and gin lemanly assistants. ESPITot end Cold Baths. J. C. EASOX & SOX, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Sho s, and ererytLing kept in first class general store. ESFTrices lower than ever. RUSS & O'NEAL, The leading Boot, Shoe and Harness Manufacturers in the city. Shoe Findings and Leather for sale lower than elsewhere. DOCK SMITH, Dealer in Foreign and Domestic "Wines and Liqucrs. Your patronage is solicited. Corn Whiskey $1 .00 per gallon. JOSEPH J. SCOTT, House-Mover. Plans and estimates cheerfully fur nished on api lication. 53FHave only experience 1 workmen ia my employ. W. A. RICHARDSON Keeps constantly on hand a well selected stcck of Heavy and Fancy Groceries for family use. Get my prices befo.e buy ing elsewhere. D. P. IIASKITT, One Door East of Express Oflice. Furniture repaired. Manufacturer of Picture Frames. A nice lot of Room Moulding on hand. tPGeneral Undertakers supplies. J. L. DICKINSON, Dealer in neavy and Fancy Groceiies. When you come to town don't fail to call on me, as I aim to save you money in j O'.ir purchases. depot of ROBERT PORTNER BREWING COM PANY, F. W. Hilker, Agent, Goldsboro, N. C. fcglCorn spondence solicited. Emperor William is Dead! KORB STILL HANGS! Wall Paper for Everybody. 5irFu!l satisfaction guaranteed. E. W. COX, Real Estate Agent. Office the second door from the coinr of John and Walnut streets. 'Collections of House Rent a specialty. ICE! ICE! Have just re ceived a cir load of pure Kennebec Ice direct from Maine. OrJers solicited. Full weight guar teyd to everylody. Ice delivered free in any part of the' city. John Meehas. GOLDSBORO STEAM DYE WORKS. Most complete establishment in the State. Ladies and gents' goods cleaned or dyed in the most fashionable colors. Coirespondence solicited. Address, Goldsboro Dye Works, Goldsboro, N. C. HAYWOOD FREEMAN, City Hack Driver. Meets all trairs, day or rrght. Pss sengers tsansported iu sny pot tion of the eity. Orders left at Jlr. J. II. Grif lin's stoic will receive prompt attention. R. W. NIXON. - - SWIFT GALLOWAY. NIXON & GALLOWAY, Attorneys at law, Goldsboro, N. C. Office: Room No. 2, Law Building, up stairs. D. A. GRANTHAM, Hotel Bar, Keep? constantly on hind a varied sup Jy ot foreign and domesiie Wines and Liquors. CSPIee co!d Beer on diaught. Tnraged Husband "Maria, I canen dine. tliis existence no longer. I am going to blow my brains out." Wife ca!nily) "Don't attempt it, John. Yi'U hnve never had any success i l ririnjr at mall targets Chiao j TV.. uner KEV DR. TALMAGE. THE BHOOI.LYN DIVINE'S SUNDAY SERMON. Text: "Thru that, turn many ri'jht to tsnesx shall xhine as the stars forever anl ever." Dane! xii, " Every man has a thonsan 1 roots and a thousan I branches. His roors reach down through all the earth; his branches pprea 1 through a'.l tho heaens. He speaks with voice, w.th eye, with Land, with foot. lis silence often is thunder, and his life is an an them or adoxoloy. Thore is no such thins; as negative influence. "We are all positive ia the place we occupy, makinz the woi 1,1 better or making it worse, on the Lord's side or tin devil's, m-jking up reasons for our blt-fsednes or banishment: and we have already done a mighty work in' peopling heaven or hell. I hear people tell of what they are eoinz to do. A man who has burned down a city might as w-e!l talk of some goo 1 that he expects to do, or a min who has saved an empire might as well talk of some gcod that lie exi ec t- to do. By the force of yoir evil influence you have i already :oiiumel infinite values, or you have, by the power of a right influence, won whole kingd"n,s for t'o I. It woull D3 ab urd for me to Eton! hero tnd, by elaborate argument, prove that '.lie world "is olf the track. You nmht as well stand at the foot of an embankment,amM tho wreck of a capsized rail tra n. prov ng by elaborate ar;urn nt that something is ru5 of order. Ad .m tumbled over the nibaiiknn nt sixty ce nturie s ago n 1 the who'e ra e, in on i long train, has gone on tumbling in the game direction. Crash! Cradi! The only question now is, By what leverage can thi crushed thinr be lifted? By what hammer Viay the f raiments lie reconstructed ? I want to show you how we may turn many j to lighter u-ness, and what will be our future j pav for so doing. First We i:mv turn them by t'l- chirm ' of a right example. A chdd, coming from a Bl:hy home, was taught at se'.iool to wash its face. It went home bo tnuh impj.-oved in ap pearance that its mother washel her f.c . And w hen the father of tho hous?!iold cam-j home, and siw the improvement in domestic appearance, he washed his face. The neigh bors happening in, saw the change, aal lame eiperimenV untd al' tba ; s puriiied, and the next street ' tried the street was copied its example, and the whole tty fe!t ( cue result or cuj schoolboy washing his ' tace. mat is a table, r-y wbicn we set forth that t!;e best way to get the world washed of its sins and ol!uti'n is to have our own hi art nnd life cle irsd and purified. A man with grace in his heart, and UhrLst an cheerfulne's in his face, an.l holy consistency in his behavior, is a perpetual svrmon; and the sermon di:Fers from others in that it has but one hea l, and the longer it runs the let ter. There are honest men who waik down Wall street, making tha teeth of iniquity chatter. Th'-re are happy men who go int a si -k room, and, by a loo, help the troicn lone to knit, aui the excitel nerves drop to calm Lcat'ng. Tl cri are u e men whosa p:e ni-e s 1-iu-es the ton uo of uncleanness. The might ii-st agnt 1 1 govt on earth is a consistent Chris tian. I like th Bible fo'ded iK-tween !i Is of cloth, of calfskin or morocco, but I Lko it better whe-'. in th- shape of a nrn, it g'.es o it into tho r. world a Bib'e dl'istrutl. Courage is lieauti.'ul to real about; but rather wo iM 1 see a mm with all the world against h ni ton Sclent as though all the world were for hini. I'atie ice is bc;iut.fiil to read aVmt; but rather would 1 sej a I uTet.-d soul calmly waiting for tlio t'm o: dehvtraT-e. Faith is lier.utiful to read about; butrafn-r would I fin 1 a man in the midnight walliin? straight o:i as though he saw ee j'tiiin r. Oh. how many srmls have bren turned to Cod by the charm of a Lr.ght example! When, in tlie Mexi an war, tlie troops were wavering, a General rose in his stirrups an l dashed ino rho enemy's lines, shout nz: ''Men, follow They," feeing Irs rourair-i and disitositioi, dashed on after biiu and gained the victory. What men want to rally them for G'l is an examn'e to 1 a I them. All your commands to others to advance amount to nothin; so long as j oust iylo hind. Ti affect them aright you ledto start for Ivavpn yourself, looking bi.-k only to give the stir; iij cry of '"Men, fo'lowl" Again: Ve mav turn many to right -ous-ne-s by pi aver. There is no" sii'-h detective as prayer, for no one can hide away from is. It puts its hand on the shoulder of a man ten thousand miles cir. It alights onaship mi l Atlantic. The little child cjnnot understand the law of electricity, or how the telegraphic operator, by touching the instrum nt here, may dart a message under th? sea t a not her continent; nor can we, with our sm ill mtl lect. understand how the touch of a Chris- tian's prayer shall instantly strike a soul on tne other sine of the earth. ion take ship anl po to some other coun'ry, and get there at 11 o'clock in the morn ing. You telegraph to Sew York, and the message gets here at G o'clock in t e same morning. In ether words, it seenis to arrive here five hours lf ore it started. Like that is prayer. Gol says; "Before they call I v id hear." To overtake a loved one on the ro id you may spur up a lathered steed until h shall outrace the one that brought the news to Ghent; but a prayer shall caff h it at one gallop. A boy running awav from home may take the midnight train from the coun try village and rea-h the Keaport in time to gain the ship that sails on the morrow ; but a mother's prayer will b" on the deck to meet him, and in the hammock I efore he swing Into it, and at the capstan before he win is the rope around it, and on the sea. aga'nst the sky, as the vessel plows on toward ir. There is a mightiness in prnyer. George Muller praved u company or poor boys tog.-ther, and then he prayed apen asylum in which they might l shel- tered. He turn-si hi- face toward Ed r.burgh ind prayed, anl thre cime a thousand pounds. He turned his face toward London ind prayed, anl there cane a thousand pounds. II . timed his face toward Dutdin ind prnye I. aa l th-?re i a iw a thousand poun ls. The breath of LT.j ih's prayer blew ill the clouds off tl.e sky. anl it was dry weather. The bie ith of i'.lijah s prayer blew ill the c ouds together, anl. it was wet weather. Praver. in r. in Daniels time, waked itanvr. It reached up an i ts goal-ii bit an 1 stopped it. the cave a3 a lion xok the sun by its We have a 1 yet to trv the full tj-.ver of prayer. Tno time wid com when the Ameiican chimch will pray -vith its face ward the west, an 1 a'l the prairies an 1 in &nd cities will surrender to irol; anl wi.l pray' with face toward the sea. an 1 all the ilanis and ships will become Christian, f'arents who have wayward sons wid get lown on their knees and say: "Lord, send my Doy home," and the boy in C-mto l shall get right up from the gaming tiblo, and go down ;o the wharf to find out which ship s-tarta irst for America. Not one of us yet knows how to pray. All ire have done ps yet has only been pottering, mi guessing, and exprimeot ing. A boy jets hold t-f his lather's saw and hammer. ind tries to make 8-tnet'iing. bat it U a poor iffair that he makes. J he tather cotues anl akesthesam sit and hammer, anl builds ;he hoiueor tlixtiip. 1 1 the childhood of our Christian faith, we make Lut poor work with the weapors of prayer, but when we come eo t'. o ft V are of m.-n in Jis-js C'brst. thrn. under thes iospieiiieiits. t'i temple of Go-j will rise an'l the wo'l l's led-'uipt.on will l laun'-hci. G-1 ca'es not f;r the lenztb of our prayers, or the numb r of our pray- trs, or tbe beauty tf cur prayers, or t n place of our pray rs; but it is the fa.th it them that t i's. Beli jving prayer onr higher than the lark ever sang; p.cn-et deier th-m d-vintr bell ever siak; d.irt quicker than lightning ever flashed. Thoujl we have use! only Hi back of this weapor insead of the edne, what marvels Lave l er wrought! If save I we are all the captives o! some eani'-st piavor. AVonld "ol that, ir the desire for th- "r -sue of souls, we mii'ht in prayer Iny ho'd of tbe resources of th bmnij.otent. TTe may turn roany to righteousness b Christian admonitioii. Do not w.iit imM you can mnke a fomnl snoech. Address .the one next to vo-i. Yo-i will not co home alone tolav. P.: t-ecn tbiand your placM of stop p:ng "you m-4v decide t'i eternal destiny ol an immortal spir-r. Just one sentence maj do tbe work. .Tustono oiiestion. .Tut one lx)k. Tho formal talk that begins witn s sich. and ends with a cant'iicr snuT.e, is r ot what is wante I. but !h heartthrob of a mar iu dead earnest. There is rot a f--u! on earth thit vou may not brma to Gol if vo i rishtlv go rt it. 'I hey s ;io Gibraltar could not b taketi. It i; a ro k 'teen bun Ire 1 feet hUh nnlthr.- m',J ionr. Rutth-s English anl Dutch di 1 ta':e it 'Artill-rv. rnl scorers and miners, nnd i fleets pouring out volleys of death, an 1 tVn- t sands of men. reckless ot oanger.can no a-n-' thing- T!testonfe-t heart of sin, though it j rock, an,l sarranjJ hj ooeiu o" trans;rreRlon. under ChrisHan bombardment may be made to hoist th tla of redemption ln-. fa T1 Hi m 1 rnrnr.T.irm t n-1 nrftvpr And Christian work for nothing? My text promises to all the faithful eternal lnst-r. They that turn many to righteousness shall snau i shine as the stars forever." As star, the redeemed have a borrowed lizht. What makes Mara and Venus and Jnpiter so luminous? Whenth1 sun throws down his torch in the heavens the stars pick up the scattered brands and hold them in procession as the qu-en of the night ad vances: so all Christian workers, standing aro'in 1 the throne, will shine in th? light bor rows i from the Sua of Righteousness Jesus in their faces, Jesus in their songs, Jesus in their triumph. Christ left heaven once for a tour of redemption on earth, yet the glorified ones knew he would conn bick tzain. But let him aMicata his throaa, and go a war to stay forpver. the music wool I st 'T the c n'-i elation di-prse; th-? t-?mp'es of 'rat te dirken I; t'ie rivers of Jitrht staznnt. an! every chir ot would be come a hearse, a'vi every bll wo;ild toll, and there would not b-1 room on the hill sides to b'iry the dad of the great metropolis, for there would be pestilent in heaven. T.ut Jesus lives, and so all the redeemed live with Him. He shall recognize them as His comra-ts m earthly toil, and remember what thf-v did for tho honor of His nam" anl for 1h! sprpad of His kingdim. All their pray ers and tei'-s and work will riso before Him as, lie lo- ks into their fnces. an! He will divide His k-ngdom with them: His peace tl;e:r pece His holiness their holiness; lii jor their i'v. Th- glory of the central Thronn rofect-'d from th siirrnunrlins I trones tli last tk of sin struck from the I Christian or'j. and the entire nature a trera i Me an 1 a-flash with liht. th?y s'lall s'lino as I the stirs forever and ever. Again: Christian workers shall be like the stars in the fact t';at they have a light inde pendent of each other. Look up at the night, and ses e-ich woiil shows its distinct g'ory It is no', like the conflagration, in which ycu cannot Colt where ono flame stops an 1 another begins. Neptune, Hers -hel and Mercury are as 'distinct as if eah one of them were the o ilv star; so our individualism will not 1 o los-t in heaven. A exeat multitude yet fae'i ono as olservable. as distinctly recog nized, as greatly celebrated, as if in all the stice fr- gate to ete. an I from hill to hill, he was the only inhabitant; no mixing ur no mob no indiscriminate rn h; each Christ iau worker standing out illus triousall the story of earthly achieve ments adhering to each one; his sIf denials, and pains, and services, and victories published. Hefore men went cut to the lat war. the orators told them that. thv -o;.l;l all be rememlere l by their country and their names be commemorated m uoetry and in song; but go to the graveyard in Kich man 1 an I v mon t an i you wi.i una i:i re six uiuu-i iii i graves, over eich one of whk:h is the inscrip tion, Unkno vn.' Tho world does not re memlier its heroes: but th -re will be no un recogni.cd Christian worker in heaven, l acii one known by all; grandly known; known by acclamition; all the pist story of work for Go I gleaming in cheek, and I row. and foot, and palm. They shall sh no with distill' t light as th-i stars, forever and ever. Again, Chr stian workers shall shine like the stars in clusters. In looking up. you tin 1 the worlds ia family circles. Brothers and sisters they t ike hold of each other's hands and dance "in groups. Oriou in a group. The I'liiales in a group. The solar system is culy a company of children, w.th bright faces, "gatherel around one great fireplace. The words do not straggle oil". They go in siia'lroii3 and fleets, tailing through im mensity. S Christian! worker? in heaven will dwell in neighborhoods an t c'usters. I am sure that some people I will 1 k- in heaven a gn at de il better than others. Yonder is a con stellation of statelv Christiana They lived o i earth by rigid rule. They never iauihed. Tln'V walked every heiur, anxious Kst thev should (o-e the r dignitv. But they loved Cod, and yonder they shine in brilliant con stfllation. Yet I shall not long to get into that particular group. Yonder is a constt-1 lutioii of small hearted Chlstians asteroids ia tho cterml astronomy. Whilo some souls po up from Christian battle and Maze like Mars, thes- asterio U dart a feeble ray li':e Vet i. Yonder is a constellation of martyrs, of apostles, of patriarch. Our souls, as they go up to heaven, will seek out the luost con genial so-iety. Yon ler is a constellation almost merry with the play of light. On earth th"y wcr.j full of sympathies aa I songs, and tears and raptures ant congratulations. When they prayed their words took lire; when th'-y sang the tune tou'd not hold them; when they wept over a worl i's woes, thev so' ib -d as if heart broken; when they worked for Christ, they flamed witti enthii sia-m. Yonder they are circle of light: Consol ation of jovf Galaxy of tire! Oh, that you and I, by that grae which can transform tho worst into the best, might at list rail in the wate of that fleet and wl.ee in that glorious group, as the stirs, forevei and ever: rain: Christian workers will slime like j the stars in swiitness of motion. The worlds i io not stoo to shine. There are no fixed ton to shine. there are no stars save as to relative pos tion. the star most thoroughly fixed flies thousands of miles a minute. The astronomer, using his tele scojx?t"oran Alpine stock, leaps from world crag to world crag, and finds no star stand ing still. The chamois hunter has to fly to catc'i hi 3 prey, but not so swift is his gam hat which the scientist tries to snoot j through the tower of observatory. J .ike petrels mil Atlantic, that seem to come from ni shore, anl be bound tc no landin' place flying, flying si these great nocks of worlds rest not as they go, w'inj and wing, age after age, forever Rnd ever. The eagle hastes to its prey, but we shall in sre I beat the eagles. You have noticed the ve'ocity of the swift horst, under whose feet the miles slip like a smooth ribbon, an l as ho pass the four hoofs strike tho earru in such quick at your pulses take the same vibration. But all these things are not swift in comparison with the motion of which 1 sjieak. Tliemooa moves tiitv-rour thousand mu-s in a nay. Yond-r, Neptune flashes on eleven thousan 1 1 m !es in an our. i on i r, Aiercury g cs ono 1 hun Ired and nine thousand miles in an hour. So. like the stars, the Christian worker shall i s'.iine in swiftness of motion. You hear I now of fat'ier or mother or child sick one thousand miles awav, and it and it takes you two davs to get to them. You hear of some ease of suffering that demands your immediate attention, but it takes voti nn hour to rot th- rp. (Ih the iov wli'.-n Vou shall, in th fulfillment-of the text, take , Unrrv speel, an 1 lie ejual to one hundre.1 thousand miles an hour. Having on earth pot used to Christian work, you will not quit when death strikes you. You will only take on mora velocity. There is a dying chile! in Joiidon, and its spirit must be taken up to rod: you are there in an instant to do it. There is a young man in New York to b ar rested from going into that gate of sin: you are theie in an instant to arrest him. Whether with spring of foot, or stroke of wing, or by force of some new law that shall hurl you to the spot where you would go, I know' not; but my text suggests veloc- ltv. aii space oixn oeiore ytm, wnn noiu- ing to hinder you in mission of light and l...-o anil i. - rru cltoll cli.na in cirifln. rf j motion as the stars forever an 1 ever. Again: Christian workers, like the stars. shall shine in magnitude. The most illiterate man knows that these things in the sky. looking like gilt buttons, are gr?at masses of matter. '1 o weigh them, one would think that it would re-pure scales w.th a pillar hun ird nt thousands of miles high, ant! chain!" hundreds of thousand? of m 1 3 Ion j, and at the bottom ot the chains basins on either si In hundreds of tl.oisandi ot mi'es wide, and 1 "hat ihen o nniiait. -in .-ilon r-oiil.l nut. the j mountains into the scales an I the bills into the , balance. But puny man has lieen equal to the ,:niertakiii;. and Las stt a little- balance on , Ujs Eeometrr. and weighed wor d nzainst i wori-L Yea, lie has pulied out his measur- in-' line, an-1 announcei that Hers hel tmrty six thr uan'i miles in flianieter.Satut n seventy-nine thousan-l miles in dinmt-r and Jupiter ei-litv nine thousand mi es m et-r. an.l that the smillt wart on the aiameit-r. ana tnat tne smiiiet ij?a Ix-ich of lieaven is irnmen beyoml all im agination. !-o al! rhey who hav toile-l fi: Cliri t rn earth shall ri-e up to a lnngnitu le of privilf, anl a nnsrnitulii of strength, ami a maznitmlt? of hol:ns.. an-1 a ma; nitud. of ;oy: and the weakft saint in glorv td-o'nes greater than all that we can now- imijrine of an arehanajel. I'rethren 't l"th not yet appear what we shall L:. Vi:-.lom that shall know every thing: wAaltii th tt shall po-s- fveryfiin; ttviij;t1i that sha'l do everything; fflory that s'.iall eirouM!S,'i ibe everything! Wo . shall n-'t tv like a taper s?t in a s-'c't rain win dow, or a tiui i e of sticks kindLtl on tin b :aeh t warm a shivering crew; but you ii :.;st t ike the diame'er an 1 tho circunifer ctic of the world if you will pet any idea ot the greatness of our estate when we sha 1 shine us the stars forever and everl Ivist y an 1 com nj to this point my min 1 almost breaks down under tho contemplation like the star, all t'hrUfaa w-jrk-jrs sh ill i shine in duration. The same stars that look J down upon u? looked down upon the Chcl- Ccan s'jf pherdi Tbe meteor tht I saw flash- j fnS across the sky the oth-r mght. I w ld ifTt was not th; same on tint i-omtcd down to n here Je-us hv m the m ner. and U, having; p-inte t out his l.ii tlu.ia '.it 'f since U-en wanderms throu;.i tiie "ea"j waicmne iu u nun nio ..v..i ,;, whunAft.m.nro'rniii the carJenin the cool of the day be taw coming cut through tho dusk of the evening the same worlds that greeted us on our way to churc.i to night , , . In Independence Hall is an old craccod b II that roundel the signature of the Declara tion of In lependen a You cannot ring it now; but this great chime of silver bells that strike in the dome of night ring out with as sweet a tone as when Go t swung them at the creation. Ixk up at night, and know that the white lilies that bloom in all tho banging gardens of our King are century punts not blooming once in a hundred years, Lut through all the centuries. Tne star at which the mariner Icoks to n:gl:t was the light by wliicii the ships of Tar-hish were guided across the Medit?rra neanan 1 the Venetian flotilla foun 1 its way into Lepanto Their arm .r is as bright to night as when, in ancient battle, the strirs in their courses fought against Sisera. To the ancients the stars were symlxils of eternity. But here the figure of my text breaks down not in defe.t, but in the majesties of the judgment. Th.' stars shall not shine for ever. The Bible says they shall fall bko autumnal leaves. It is almost impossible for a man to take in a courser going a mile in three minutes; but tiol shall take in the worlds, th ing a hun !r.d thousand miles an hour, by "one pull of bis little linger. As, when the factory band .'-lips at nighttall from the main wheel, all th smaller wheel -la L-h thir srd. and with slower a:ld slower motion they turn until tluy i come to a full stop, so this great machinery of the universe, wheel within whee', making revolution -nf appalling s;teed, J shall by the ton h oi God's hand slip the Land . of present law and slacken and stop, i hat is what will be the matter with the mount tains. The chariot iu which they ride shall hilt so suddenly that the Kings shall be thrown n it. Star after star shad be carried nd b.'rn- 1 (vit tn burial amid funeral torches an ing worlds. Constellations shall throw ashes on" their heads, and all up and down the highways of space there shall lie mourning, mouruin . mourning, because the worlds are dead. But tiie Christian workers shall never quit their thrones thy shad reign forever and ever. If, by some invasion from hell, the attempt were made to carry th-m off into captivitv from heaven, th soul th-y have saved would rally l"r their defense, and all the angels of God wou'd sti ike w t'l their scepters, an I the re deemel, on white horses of victory, w u!d rile down the foe, and all tho steep of the sky would resound wilh the crash of the overwhemed cohorts tumbled headlong out of heaven. A Dancing Floor on Rubber Sprinns- After the recent big lire m Tammany mx- a- i i r ii ii - all, -New York, a lot of wee Hat rubber Hall wheels like little eloll ;nmlstoncs were fouuel under the Moor of the dancing hall. " Do you sec this,"said Manager Bush, holding up one of the rubber whee ls. lie explained that they were laid under the tloor to give it elasticity and spring. "In laying down a dancing floor boards free from knots have been selected, that it will wear smooth," he said. Then the rubbe r wheels are laid en the beams about eighteen inches aput, and the space between the 1 earns il!cd up to the Hoc-ring with cork Miavingi. The boards are then solidiy nailed down and with the rubber and ( oik shavings press ing on the under side the floor is -firm and spiingy. After this is d -nV the floor is planed oil and oiled, then planed again, alter wh'nh it i; sandpapered smooth as glas a:id ii'.idy for dancing. It is sai l the floor of Tamilian' Hall was one of tic; finest in this country, uud it ought to have be en if can f its ennstrur tion had anvth'ng to do with the pleasure it gave its d.iacers. AV.o York Ttlej fifti . It is estimated tint not les th:;n i-.ro. 000. 000 are invested in watering- place and tourists' icsor tliis oil at country, the .Jersey coast least $100,000,C0. adiii The wc-nion r 1 America us-.; f .ur times KS much silk in r portion to population as the women of Europe. AVould you ki o-v ih keen de ig!:t Of a wh -ilosoiue ajiptilc, lTnrest rained by coli'-'s dire. Headac'a's curse, or fr-ver's tire. Thoughts m--rii.se, o-- i -v c h,l.r ThenVseDr l'ior.vs Tills. Ir. Bie'ce's turgativ-- ! 'el lets tho original and only genuiiie Little l.iver l'ls. 'St cents a vi.il. " Charles II. ll.i::k!ey, a puhlic-sp irted !iimlrmati of .Muskeg.. n, Mich.. li;i.s J j na:cd-i:i00,0'J!J for a pul 1 r l.hrary. A HiisiiieN !i!.e 0.1-i-. For many years tf;e !:i-itui'a-tarc:s of I).. Pace's Catarrh Home.lv hnve oifeicd. in good fiih, .Vl) reward f-ira c.is of ?-faa! Citarrli wLich thev canii it cure-. Ti e Beme.lv iss.M I t.v druggists at emiv -Vl e-it-. This won 1. in fill remedy lnsf.iilvattaiol a world-wide reputation. If you have duM, beavj- !;-.-. l ache, olistruetioii f the nasjil pa-s.-;'s. ii -charges falling from the bead into th- throat, siimetimes profuv, w.ncry, a-i-I M-ri-!. s;t. others, ihic, ti-na 'i.-us. inu-ous. piuiilenr. blivnly and putrid; ;f the --y-s are weal, watery and iidlainil; if tk'iv is a ringing i:i the ears, deafness, lucking or -ugtong to clear tbe throat, txinvtoration of tT'i.slve matter, together with sc i'.s from ulc-r.; tiie voice lieing change" I an-l Las a r.-.sal twfiii; the breath off nsive;sinell and in i imj nitv-1 : sensation of dizziiuss. wit :i lnfi.tai .lepie --i-ii, a Lacking ctuh and gei-cra! del-il'ty, jou are suffering from nas.il catairh. TIiom-r-complicated --ur dis-;i:-e. the greater i he nv.iiil-er i.n-l civessiiy it f luptonis. Th us audsof cst.s annually, witue.it !;ianitV-t ing i,air f the above no' " iv 4Rniptkl1 arKlen.riii ih-"gr n.-. I . esult in e-::- is so common, inorcdeeei -ti ve and f'a:i; roit-. or Jess nn-ier-tnl. or more unsu vetsfuliy trcatel by physician:;. Forty years ago much of the silver change in this country va3 of Spanish and Mexican coinajre. O O o YOU SUFFER from Binovtsnes:--. Confinition p;iric. it.,., i , i c ui I i-HCS&lCiv HCiiliifliO, hour .Stoia- acb. Colds, .Liver Trouble, Jaun dice, Dizziness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, etc. Von need Jinircr ii o louder. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS will cure you. They I:ave cured tens of tSioi.saittls. Thoy possess theso points of su- poriontv: sncrnr coated; mre!y vegetable, contain no calorne!, J mercury or mineral of :;ny kind; do not pripo ; never sicken ;oasvTo ln-n- Tnif.l in vnVTTr ',r-.T'T.i r.TL ... .-I'v-i.ii.i.ii, lti:u j-jir these reason saro e.speci allelic favorites of women. Ask for WARNER'S SAFE PILLS. A Dubious Recommendation. Undertaker (to l5?0""1 stranger all on you to-day for treat ment, Poctor.'" PhvsiC.an ' -NO. Undertaker ''That's strange. The contlcman was looking for VhJlc,a aud I recommended you very Highly. rhvsician -Yes. I guess that's the reason he didnt come to me.' The e!!e. ladv from Ho;-toa-"iou hat to run liter the men la-t night more than some 3f us like to do, but you certainly we.e the belie of the occasion." The Other I ady 41 the bel'e! A hy, Captain GaMiirg I v-'e e ttc ,,elie the c'.ce trie bell always to be found an the wall!'' A fotiimoiienc Uemrdjr. In th? rratter of curatives wh it you want is something that will d its work while you continue todo vours a remedy that i ill give you no inconvenience nor interfere withyeair busin.-ss. Such a remedy is Aixlcvc ks I'okoi s Tlastkrs. These rlastrs are pure y vi-tib.aiiil alisolutcly hariulr-ss. J hey re iiiire n chatige of diet, and are not athct etl by wet or co d. Their action does not in fo rfcre with latr or bus-iaess; you can toi. a'l t vet Uo-iiml w hile hard at wor. Iliey are so pure that the youngest, the oldest, the most dehcate jison of cither sex can use thein with great i'iielir. lijwaic of imitations, and do r.ot le de ceived bv misrepresentation. Ask for Am-ihick's, and lot no explanation or solicitation induce -ycu to aivept a sub stitute. All fornn of intoxicants, however mild, .1 1.1 I ... i.l...l in tUa li:lvfiVld. A Ditcher of lemonade or cool oat water is relished, but t h s-vc tei:ed water of the ld time da vs. livened by a little ginger. Some prefer cool .a or eoil'ee, but no drink should be fur nis'iel that is btatin- t ths blood or vtry t'.iCCt. When a threatening lung di-order, Shows its tirst proclivity, ")( n .t. M it cro.-sth iiorder (J-vAl it with activity. Many a patient, yjuugor olden, i Kve.s a uick recovery All to Ir. krce'sGobb.n Medical liisc cry. I ctnoiuy ( ount. h the father of a fat bank If y. u are going to buy a Cotton Gin tb's Vrr doi. t fail t write ti the I.iown Cotton Gin C . New London, Conn.. for prices and Jj.,,, ;.;.,,, oi tho thou ands who have used th m. t'oti-iitl.'nal Moiion" Rr?.liilln. lro jfos. The Moitou Poute (L. N. A. C. IN. Co.) de.-iresto make it known to the wot Ida large that it tormslhe double con iiceting link of luliman tcurirt travel 1-e-twirn 'tin? winter cities of Florida anl the summer vi sorts of the Xorthwst; and Wh' iK's, Its "rapid transit"' svsteni is un-surp:t--sed. us elegant I'ullinan Buffet Slec; r an l Cnaic ear wrvtce lH"tw.vn Chicago jni.l Louisville. Iudiaiiapoli ; and. Cincinnati unot jiialic t ; and Win mis. It rates :re"as low as the lowest; th n !' it .' s i 'f. That in the ?vent of starling rai n trip ii. is if-fl iHiliru to consult with E. U. '.J.-Coriiii' k! Gen'i -s. Agent ilonou Itoute, Is;, DenrUn ii Nt... e'hicago, tor full particu lar . (in any ewr.i M-snlIor aTourist Guide, :iclo;e lc. pjstage.) If nfftiebil with soreeye use Dr. Thomp son's Eye-water. Druggist sell at Socjier little Summer:; Iieat debilitates lioth nerves and lody, and lloinl ae Jio, Sleeplessness, Ner vous Prostration, and an "all-played-out" sensation prove tin! l'.MNK'.-i Celery CoMrorsn should lc used now. Tliis iiieli- i:i- restores health to Xerves, liidneys, Liver, and Bow els, and imparts life and energy to the licat prostrated system. Vacations or no vacations, Paixe's Cej.kky Compound is the medi cine f r tliis season. It is a scien tific combination of the !cst tonics, and those who use it begin the hot summer days with clear licatls, s.troug' nerves, and general good health. Paixe's Celery Compound is sold hy all druggists, 1 a IxHtle. Six for WELLS, KICIIARDSON & CO., Prop'e, Purlingtcn, Vt AND fa-a Tl del V.X '" .T-:.i.no:n.iii..r.i..i.:l'i1tllI1l-a :i5 iv oijv (I FcrBiloiisltLivsiCGnIaii., t m:.-.i .;-ur'Ti!.iliit:(iii'i'.li!'il.llMU(TTir t. Jt ' -aaaaia aaal aa. JUa 1J l'h '',8:i::':u'''l,;i'!:j",""""ir"-',i',''9i i FcrBi!!3U5g;Lwaciap?3irf3. X1 .T!.:Mi!,,.ri;-;t;!lBmriWIT!T!;KWry I ' . . arv ua 1. a 'a- .wmLUUivim.ii.i.M.ij-iei.Tiii.ii. ?7i-i'i"".i!iTi.'.lni!!:'ii;i:,liiriiii;f!iHiiiii i rs j --3 for Shot Guns. RIFLES and PistolSajj j ij; I ? Ecnl XVyV Chea ! Itijcll 5' lor free . a r t I PJliibcat 'i-r Illcstratfi Catalogno. Ideal MVs Co. Bos VM Va ) CTa. Coan. iidiGioie lit weather B - ' ro-a nnr" n sal OVl Bal vuLUruur-' a 1 I 1 B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm.) Observe the following editorial from the At lanta Constitution, the foremost paper of the Routh: "The Confutation has obsti-vcd the groiuu of aa Atlanta institution now famous wcll-ni-h the world over. It is the Blood Ua'in Companv Lo make B. B. B. We have watched the o m ,,( this meelicine in hundreds of cage's that aj be hopeless, and it has worked amazin;.; , We take pleasure iu giving our mlois. iM I;t tQ the men who make up this company. Ti., v j,r truthful, aceuia:e and c-msf-rvative t'u'.i-. -.... :i r pbjsieiai.s. They have the- co::!i. !.-.-. , . tiIiij among whom they live, and .!.. r i., .... cine ppeaks f.r it.self. A whole hU.ity .U , ,, ,t outweigh the heartfelt testimony of : c i, who, hi despair from a disease, no dA-t-: , 1 ; ; e been able, to cure, aui other rciut-lk-? :i ..i i. rated, finds that B. B. B. has rest .n i I, health, rigor and manhood. And just si;, h i, s. timony the Blood Balm Company Lave 1, ,( buslaL" No other remedy in the world can j i. . . .) , nnnibcrcif genuine tetiinoi:i;i!s of rein ,:.'.;; and secmiug mir.wrnloiw cures as e;ui '. J;. j made in Atlanta, Ga. Bead a few L- k -si'j ruitted: KIDNEY WtAKNI-'SS. For fifteen years my liver and kidney - ' v., been badly affected not a day in tI.:o without the headache, inco nsia,' I',, r. p Botanic Blood Balm I have been erri -. : . .,. Hewed; no pain, no trouble at all, anl i almost like another person.- I am one the greatest advocates of B. B. B. nrA i , at liberty to use my name. Mns. '. H. . i v. Rocky Mom,', N. ! RHEUMATISM. NfcWTOjr, N. C June 25, 1867. Gentl. :.. am pleasured in saying 1 have been a -of rheumatism for ten years, and I Lr. . liausted almost every known reiue'ly w ; , ; relief. I was told to try B. B. B., wh;. ': I !. after long procrastination, and with i, ptrienco of three bottles J now feel a i. man, ami take it as a part of my d ity t j known your wonderful blood purifier t ;T ing humanity. Re'sptTy, W. I. Mui;i.ii':.M BRIGHTS DISEASE. . I have been a sufferer from kidney .o. 1 ! ; der troubles for several years. I ln'.- had what is termed Bright's disease, an-1 ) had considerable swelling of my 1- - ; i l shortness of breath. Tlio urea has v l my blood also. I used (B. B. B.) Botani 1 i Balm. Am delighted wilh its effect-. Joiix II. Mai. t r.. - Rock Creek, A rt. TONIC I have for some time rast used H. I". I;. a purifier of the blood and' to build up h- sys tem generally, and consider it withoii' . ; tion the finest remedy of the kind ia tV- mut ket. Yours wilh bet wishes, Artuur O. I.I 'M. Editor Southern S i ' UNCOVERED. W will ptinl T IT -M -l1rr iu 'Mrr,-,rv. 6 eti! I to prmfe tan-; voa will hi T-nve tim run.' - sm. rani. rll.'Cin, bouk. asm-l w.-.klul i. icr7iuc, r l-. r'n-ral wnt l. rtr.,et.'., I i ' - i y.-ulU--prral Iki ii. 1.1 of Hie pr- l- m-.il bubiufM. Thn nhvM n-.M mrm in ll-i i-ir-. i-r . Ihltli birh if -.lrhpj. wml-l rvt 9- -r rh. 1 !. f ,n and wom-n mak Utse miim vf n:on in tl.. ft.xaiairw. ltia of mil lion l J-Uara woifk v fow' al4 Ihmnrh art "I lii l-irti -ry i am-cht an l u-l-a hn? ul;li.Lm, bot a..-llrr, iieljr draleia. ii-.c a.antiU. tur-ra rf th I ?i'f-tl S:ct-a-.-l l.nr-ja It i -a thr alan.laH Afr nt'l.-i'- t-.' t . I il.r n . r;-l r d a l.rv-ft awatla all ti h nan.v aj-;---nr in it. oan.-.amn it will krrp l-"r-l rn ail thr n nioT " tliit.r that rue nut, uliila liTrlnr mill t 'u " atea.lr airram. T6a fmt lrcio"f tl ""' r.-tial-l f' b nt hrfnraall. rn?!t m-i"? ii Ih'ir ! ipmi maka money lirlin aa an.und. 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The Goldsboro Headlight (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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July 26, 1888, edition 1
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