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wriUjCH DIREC A. ME. Zitar Ostmtat—6« mj S fcae* sniff ytm. fl at lp,*v-W.H,ffmittv Dnovnua >irir Cum pas ud 8 Delicious fee cream al Mrs, Aus tin's. Physicians am glad to aee tbe water melons down town. Mm Gofer baa gene to Grama* bom to viylt her slater Mi*. William*. Dr. Gofer has gape to Bafeighto preach «ha annual sermon befbra the State Teacher's Association Mimes Lena McNeely and sister and Ada Eddy hategoiM to Phila delphia to spend the summer. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS cures Dytpoptlii Iit ' digestion A Debility* Mean. W. J. Treat and J. J. Bmyre have gone sorth wham they w>li work during the summer. Oofeied firemen hare been put on the Western North GarcHaa dirfckn of the great Southern railroad, Berea or eigkt dollars was the amount realised at the entertainment iat Zion church ffednesday evening?' Editor Clinton went to Greens* boro on Tuesday to speak for Bar. If. A, Peggans in the intent of the new brick dburch which he ie build ing. ,r The Bona and Daughters of Charity hare arranged to giro a reception at the church next Friday erenfaig. The affair will be strictly among them* else*. An it formal reoeptien and croquet party was tendered Misses Gertrude and Maggie Mood last Friday eren ing at tbe residence of Mrs. G, I* Blackwell. After a visit of two weeks, Min Veggie Hood left the city Saturday for Greensboro. She expronod her self as having been wail pleased with her visit here. Rev. E. P. .Maya. pegor *t Jhe Audi at Mooi esville, passed thro the city Sunday ea roots to.his charge. He preached at the church here, Sun day sitersoooo and left immediately after the servioes. In the wav of a surprise, a party of twenty or thirty young ladies and gents tendered a pleasant social to Min Lena McNeely, at the residence of Mia. Kelsey Monday evening. Parlor amusements and seasonable refreshment! made np the program for the evening. Bishop C. C. Petty, D. D« of New berne, JN. O. pasrad thro today with his family an route to Taylorsville, N. C. He and they will spend the summer at the All Healing Springe just four miles oat of Taylorsville. Our readers will remember that the BhhOp purchased these springs last summer. MISS BONNER DEAD. Hattie A. Bonner, a former student nf Livkustone College, departed this life ether home in New York City on the 9th fast. She was compelled to leave school last term on acoouat at ill health but expressed a desire to return in the fall of 1895 to finish her normal oourse. But God took her to be at rat with him in a mansion pre pend for the fhithftil. She was a Christian, loved by all who knew her. W* who are sorry of her death oaa _ only hope to aieother ia heaven. The following Is the amount re fer G H 8 New England, 446 77 Wt Hi n WitlOPf New Jersey, 288 21 Bee M R Franklin, Ohio, 58 00 fee J B Small, Phila. and Baltimore, 716 00 fee B M Gudger, Tennessee, 1 50 Bee ▲ L Newby, * Virginia, 55 00 Total, $1581 98 j. W. Albtobk. General Steward. THE VARICK FOND Additional contributions to Varick Memorial Building Fond, Reported by Bishop Hood. Bee W B Bowen, Derby, CJonn Bee J B B Smith, Troy, N Y Bee W H Coffey, * Brooklyn N Y Bee P M Jackson, Middletown, N Y Bee H B Pettigrew, ' Elizabeth City, N C Bee € B Hogans, Hertford NC Bee Johnson Windson, Conn $ 9 00 10 00 3 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 50 Total $37 50 PS—BeeH B Pettiegrew wishes it stated that the $15 the Sabbath school at Elisabeth City, N C, (Here tofore reported.) was the result of the effort of Mrs. Jessie Brown, one of oar best Sabbath-school workers. J W Hood. FREE FILLS. Sand four address to H. E. Baoklen & Co., Chicago, and getafree sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills- A trial will eonvlnibe you of their merits. These la aotiOn and are particu pill* are easy tnrly effective in the enre of Constipation and Sick Jisadaohe. For Malaria nnd Liver Tnmblse-thsy ha*e been proved in valaable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious sub stanoe and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels great ly Invigorate the system. Begular size S6e. per hex. Sold by TheoTr. Kitts & CALL FROM BISHOP PETTEY*. v C. C. To the Ministers and Sunday *0011001 v Superintendents. At the recent sesuon ol the Board of Bishops it was thought bast to have all our literature published in the Varick Memorial building, Char lotte,H. C. In this way one de partment can greatly help the other and the cost of each would be much 1cm as one good printer can superin tend all of our work and (me general offietr manage the publishing de partment which would be a great saving lor the connection. But in order to do this The Stab must be moved from Salisbury to Charlotte at considerable expense and some new material is needed to complete the outfit. Hence I call upon all the ministers nnd Sunday-school superin tendents of my district to send one dollar to Rev. G. W. Clinton, Char lofte, H. C., and taka The Stab for one year. Let no minister or super indndsnt say I am too poor. I be lieve every one can find one dollar for this worthy cause if they try. Do this and help both yourself and four connection. I would further advise that every man write plainly his own addrem and send his own money direct to the editor in a regis tered letter and Jot by postoffioe order. And brethren you that owe The Scab please he manly and settle up at ones. The Stab is in need of themoney aa^ft is your duty to help us out by subscribing nt once and paying of hack dues. A CALL TO MINISTERS. | fl Every minister and superintend A MomentI And See The Nicest Line of Clothing in Salisbury. WE HAVE THE VERY LATEST SUITS, 18, SHIRTS, " FURNISHING GOODS, Etc., LONG CUT SACKS, (Very Stylish) IMPERIAL CUTAWAYS, PRINCE ALBERTS, Etc. Styles absolutely correct. Prfces the lowest. STRAW HATS Will go at leas than halt val ue. We bought a big stock of Manufacturers’ Samples. REAL BARGAINS. They are going fast. We have sold as many as 40 of these hats alone in one day. We sell Wilson Bros.’ Dress Shirts— < the finest made. Also, Stetson’s Hats. The F. B.Q. Clothing Go’s. Incomparably Fine Clothing. Etc. Our stock large and complete. Give us your trade. Truly, Rogers Clothing Co., Leading. Clothiers, SALISBURY, - I.c. Order, by mall Oiled promptly. BISHOP HOOD’S' APPOHJT , ments. . *v « c a- yf ■ $3* Thursday, June 20th, Mt Pleasant, P.A. Friday, June 21st, Union town, Pa. Sunday, June 23rd, Johnstown, Pa. Tuesday, June 25th, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Wednesday, June) 26th, Altoona, Pa, 8unday, Jnne 30th, Bedford, Pa. JULY. Monday, July 1st., Philadelphia, Pa. Tuesday, July 2nd, Trenton, N. J. Wednesday, July 3rd, Burlington, N. J. Thursday, July 4th, Camden, N. J. - Friday, July 5th, to 8th, Atlantic City, N, J. Saturday, July 13th, Long Bidge, K.C. Sunday, July, 15th, at 11 a, m., Oak Grove, N. C. Sunday, July 14th, at night, Lilling ton, N. C. Monday, July 15th, Bonington, N. O. Tuesday, July 16th, Paradise, N. 0, Wedreaday, July 17th, Love Grove, N.C. Thursday, July 18th, Ebeneser, N. C, Friday July 19th, Haywood, “ Sunday, July 21st at 11 a. m., Mitch* ell’s chapel. Sunday, July 21st, at 4 p. m., Evans’ Chapel Monday, July 22ud, Gees Grove. Tuesday, July 23rd, to 26tb, at Sab : bath-schoolJoonvention, Fayetteville Address June 17th to 25th Bedford, Pa. • ■ ' .. Address July 1st, to 5th, Atlantic City, N. J. Balance of the month, Fayettevillci w.a BtJCKLEN’S ABNICA SALVE. The Beat Salve in the world for Cate, Brusis, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfoot satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe 25 cents per bon. FOB SALE BT THEO. F. KLUTTZ AGO. DOUGLASS* PICTUBB FBEE. We have arranged with a first-class Chicago engraving company to for nish all new cash subaerfbem or old mm ' JUNE. * Jane 21st, OJinttHi. MJ&.s ■•■ Jane 23rd, Newcomb ■* JHue 25th, Fairriew, Knoxville. Jane 26th, Louisri^ •# Zwo Jane 28th. Bockwcod. Jane 80th, Mayevilte -* JWT. July 1st, Wilder's ohspel July 2nd, Toogau. Tougsn. July 3rd, Henry's chapel. Ja!y4tb, Union Hill. * July 6th, Delcebine chspel. July 6th and 7th, Dandndge. July 8th, New Mafkel. July 9th, StewhargFiains July 10th, Morristown. _ July 12th, Belmont, grand rally. July 13th, Moorejyitle. July 14th, Charlotte. ibv Amisdf. Dome, MADISONVILLE, KY. Complete Arrangements ?and Ample Accommo dations for Both > Sexes. FOUR DEPARTI L COMMON ENGLISH COURSE. oourse in the common branches and lays » good foundation la oorreet habits for the advanced oonrsea. II. NORMAL COURSE, This is designed to gir^a thorough training to those desiring to teach. - III. CLASSICAL OOURSE, * instruction In the Arts and Sotencee, cowing a period of tour yyars. IY. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. For femalef. Vocal and instrumental Music a specialty.- *' " Ber. 8. B. VALEEB, Presiiest. FACULTY? Prof. Anthony H. Joyce, Principal. Prof. E. D. Bulkier, M. D., Speoialiat —Hygiene and Phisiology. Mrs. G. B. Walker, Lady Principal. Mias Benle 2. Phillips, *Musleal In structress. Mrs. Georgia L*ney, Instructress In Industrial Department. Rooms and Fuel free. Board and Tu ition $7 25 per month. Instruction in Instrumental Music $1.00 per month. , For particulars address Lock Box 801, Madlaonrille, Ky. ,%■*, - Electric Headache Ppwder«, the Beit, Quickest and 8ai|at Remedy known tor the cure oi Headache and Neuralgia. Each envelope contains four doses, just double therquantity * f any prepaiation on the market. Try it, and be convinced that .{pur cases of headache can be cured for Ten Goats. Manufactured by Theo. Ifc Klutts & Co., Drug Store, 8alttburyrN. C; LIVINCSTONE COLLEGE PRES8 If one of the best fitted Up JOB PRINTING Offices in the flwthhwdi Visiting Cards, Laundry Tickets, General Fund Tickets and Receipt Books, Pastor's Salary Tickets, Pay Envelopes* Presiding EldcnQuarter ly Appointments, Letter and Bill Heads, Constitutions, Tablets, Bal lads, Sunday School Convention and Conference Minutes, despatched in the quickest time. Minutes printed, bound and ship ped within so days after receiving the manuscript. Orders by stall a specialty. Give us a trial. .Xr. L. BLACKWELL, Ifanager. Salisbury, N. C. BISHOP JONES’ GREAT BOOK The Sermons and Addresses of the late Bishop Singleton T. Jope^D.D., are published and ftir sals. Price, One Dollar. No such book ot its rise anid character "fw behought anywhere at that price. It is|w cheap, but money Is scarce, and wedfsireto aowmmodate thoprioeto ell oImm* The book U cloth bound, opening 382 pegee, haying a pioture and biog raphy of tin Bishop, 17 faUeanKna. 54 skeleton sermons, 6 Paging speeches and “Golden Tributa" frba itedtag churchmen, statesmen end editose eon* oerning the bishop. It .perkk, with iewels of wisdom and trenohaaiJMnt. USVST'f 'If'SB WHO WILL CARET m Mid* rtiHn the The* setting the needle M ead so. Where to' thekana, i tier eeee I ferret te de aagtesay T ' JhM.;we| iX feed werd pm trite with th the delly ttreie, Of wsntag with eXf end Irylsg to he AntUegete Ml, whea ITe aetfciag to gsiat ! . • ®*e -Win otit<. And grieving. will eeuat eeeh nltehletlM, Be I sever ran haveaa erased*»weU dose:" Theogh I am fergtvea, I always ehall wish I had deae my beet with the rae-byrae. , Oaeeeeahecm ^ . forpettta* te ray aad te do, Wfcssaftet-devetiea *sd ftslisg] a That by mI&XlmU I Tet Ged In ysurat, X Viae A. C. BotomeU, ta l^wTor mmt th Chteage Xaterler. THE v«ii KtffONESS. Mere souls sre won U Christ through weed# and acta of kindncsgthan in any other way* It ta etrange that Chris tian men and women are eo alow in towningthis fact. Any man acquaint ed with himself know* that kind word* and kind acta will have ton time* More infuence ower him than reek wordaOnd rnah net*. ‘The Bible i« fnU of the doc trine of kindness. If it® act been fer the hlndao** of oar Father in Hendon not onoef us wouldbo saved; and if thal kjndnei* Is not ^continued to th* end weehali perish. Bow enn ’ n man With the spirit of Ghrifrt dwelling ' in hint be ether than kinjig especially when he' knows that his eternal destiny in large i kindness of measure depends upon the God? Men we not driven from wrong to right, but they may be led. As n rale, those who we the hardest to dries themselves, are most inclined to drive mothers, mark tkat; and when they get down on n man they never get up. No matter how hard the man that'is down may straggle to get np, they will hold him.down if they enn, and pursue him to tkoibitter end. How can sack a man, with such n spirit, offer the Lord’s prieyort "Forgivena as wei forgive others.” Have they ever read the wards of Jesus: “If ye for give net men their trespesses. neither will your Father whickis in Heaven forgive yon your trespassesV Tho spirit of forgiveness was breathed into the Gospel .when Jesus hung on the cross bleeding cand dying. "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do." Sneh matchless kindness at sack a time ought te break ear hearts. “if n brother be overtaken in a fault, ye which ire spiritual restore sneh an one in the spirit of uteekaaai." Oh, that cruel and uachristlike spirit that, because a brother has stumbled, nAd may be fallen, will prompt a man to hold hinrdmrfn Ifho can. A Uwyes visited a hospital, and set dawn by a cot and talked kindly to a now miserable wreck. Tho sun drew the bedclothes over hia face aad wept •• tt^kmjrtwonld m ednld juinbim sailt "Tduauhsflnt XtKrhXVp&ena kind w£d£ me, and I can’t stand it." Meastny Oink and talk as they please, but ob servation and experience will tench any man of common sense that the newest and most direct road to the human, heart is kindness*.. . Blessed fafthe man that has learned to be Arm and kind—firm for the right, and kind to tho erring. Turning ta the Scriptures we rend words like these: “Be kind one toward euothfrr “God is slow to ftdgef, and of great Ifinduessi” **T|» lovtag-ktndneea Is better than lifer “add to yew fUHh • * brotherly kindness*" '“love ee brethren, be pitiful, be eonrteens;” ••be kindly affeotioned one to another;’* The Seriptnrea ebenad wHh Iwsus am the doctrine ef kindnees. andyre do well to stud] „„ _I_ in our lives.—PtohOfrF.weaver, D. D., fas Beligioua Telescope. GOD’S CALL. 1 Becfy Wasps,"Hornets, Centip&fc ■ Scorpions—bites of animals, reptile ■ insects, are instantly soothed and quic R etired with Paln-KiHer. It counter SV the effect of the poison, allays the in tion, reduces the swelling and stops y .pain. When you go fishing, oa a pi or on any outing trip, be sure and take a bottle of m mt ! For all pain—internal or external—it baa no ! for Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea and Dysentery, it iaalmoat! !a specific. Sold everywhere at 35c. a bottle. (Quantity! ! has been doubled.) Accept no imitation or substitute; The genuine bears thename—Pskay Davis & Son. MQQ+QQQ8QQQ0QQQ8QM09—\ HINDOO ANTI - KINK, RECENTLY DISCOVERED, * ye : . i *•-./< J . t -AND ' i • > " fi , The only known remedy that will lake the curl and kink out of the human hair, allowing it to be brushed and combed as if it were slight. We will send three bottlee poet paid to any part of the United States on / receipt of $1.00. One bottle 60 cents. ’ • *T/ * '• ‘ . Hindoo Anti-Kink Co., r ' " ' * wt 6 .) 139 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CUT > VC ONE HUNDRED YEARS —-OP THE-— AFRICAN MTHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCH, OR Centennial of African Methodism a k*k * —■ The A. M E. Zion Book Room now has on its shelves a new and more complete history of the church, than has ever before been published. The hook is the result of ten years’ effort by BISHOP J. W. HOOD, D. D., LL. D. : It is a book well farmed, of convenient size and contains nearly seven hundred pages. The retail prfce is $3, invariably cash. A libberal per centage allowed to agents who make laige sales. Agricultural, U» home and matron for little girls, and another for little boys, 6 to 14 years. Term begin* hurt Thursday of Sept. Send for Catalogue to ' iMtf.bMuma.bKiiii.iM ADVERTISERS (an learn the exact cost of any proposed line of arlvM-tisifig in American ; PRACTICAL ml EIE8EHCAL - The volume of Syn opeee of Sermon* by ’ Rev. JOHN B. SMALL, D. D., With Introduction Br Bev. Dr. WILLIAM H. GOLER, President of Livingstone College, is now ready lor distribution. The book oontains about seventy-five ser mons—more than 380 page*—every sentence well pointed, excellently* printed and moely bound In cloth. . . U'/l, M The Book Contains a Treatise on « “WILL- THE HTgATjffT^f BE LOST, WHO, WITHOUT THE GOSPEL, HAVE NO KNOWL EDGE OF THE ATONEMENT?” Men of a literary turn of mind, , who have read the treatise, speak in the highest terms of its olesr discus sion apd Scriptural foundation. ... 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