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uHORCH A. M. X. Knur ■»? * W*-5 St 1 p. Dixoirvium et II mb, * pan __ . School at 1 paa.—lUrr. P. Baptist Chttbch—SerrioM at — son, - SS.^.S’klSSiSS?: — PEiSBTTXBLur Ghohoh—Berwick at 1 Both jRers, R. Houston andJG. 0. Clement were in the city this week! lh» Kings Daughters gave an en tertainment lor the benefit of the church Wednesday night. Miss Enu^a Williams has gone to Charlotte to sing at the concert to be given at little Hock to-night Mrs. G. W. Clinton and infant son left this morning for Charlotte, which place they will make their fu ture home. Dr. 8. P. Wright has gone to Elizabethtown to recuperate. While there he will be at the home of his mother. 'VhoMboM. t atonic, or _uOwiwr]_ __ It fa ilfiarrrTi comb Malaria, IndiMtioo. HUnWR —,Ltr« CtimjUlnta and HeunStf* The infant daughter of Prof, and Mrs. F. H. Noble has been quite serionsly ilf for several days. She was christened by Bov. Clinton last week. The many friends of Rev. P. J, Holmes were pleased to see him in the city this week. The Elder is looking well snd says that the work at Morganton is prospering. Gar subscribers at ConporcJ. will please be prepared to pay for their paper on the fpjirth of July as the editor will be present should nothing prevent. Don’t fail to be ready. If you f feel weak m* ah worn BROfH'8 IRON BUT] Our editor has been requested to preach a special sermon op education at the Fayetteville District Sunday - school Convention and to read & pa per op the Bible pt tjie Linpolpton Listyiot Spnday scfeopl Convention He will endeavor to be present at each, aisp at ( opeprd at the corner stone laying pf the Price Memorial son, Messrs. W, H. Tate, J. A. Tbomp* n, JL L. Harris and W. Gilmore, composing the "Male Patti Concert, Company,w are |n the city and will pear in one pi t‘ ap; one pf their popular con this evening at fcion church, f. Tate is the “star’* of the ppjn pony and with his rich soprapo yoipc -fte admiration pf ffiUfioal wherever he has been . . Hp has sung in most every part of the world and wears twq Vftloale gold medals, which wm given j^im by appreciative admirers. Pc it is, who is famous as being the ^>nth Carolina moehi»g bird. He also bears the distinguished sobri quet of the Male Patti. Mr. Harris has a pleasing alto voice and capti vates ms andienoe with his eomie selections. Mr. Thompson presides at the instrument and handles the keys with a gnpe and &}**, tp a skilled musician. The com \ftll fcppferIt High Point, Monday ^Vening;' Greensboro, Tuesday erven non the evening TWO LIVES SAVED. Mis. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was to»d by her doctors dm had Con sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two battles Dr. King* Hew Dis co Tory completely cured her and she says dreadfhl cud, then bought one bottle oi Dr. King's Hew Discovery and in two weeks was esred. He is batnraUy thank fuL It is such results, of which these are „ . &C fji?ug Stave.” Beguh^si^eT 60p. and fl.OQ S--W ♦ THE WAR Qr zjqn, Th? Star ic published in the South land, i> ehiaing for the whole coun try, and especially for the entire con nection; from week to week it is fall of church news, and i* a great treat k *“ **11 SHed page.. £very member of pur chinch, and prpfy qne desirous of knowing wh^t ffgqfctff W toM# phnfch 4t tyge ihoqld bet content reader. Ecv. Georgs W, Clinton, A M., is one of tbeb^gfatMlndinost accomplish ed young men of The Negro church. Bor. Clinton was greatly encour aged and pleased with the offering from on church to help more the Star to Charlotte, N. C. It was *gy ptfyttege to fehiift blip *? from the Starch, gf from the Sunday-school, and |a from the Christian Endeavor Society. The Star will be weU print the Star. The potar >riU elwjr* be ■ Republicans t and Populists ii North Carolina will be interested t< know that the evidence in each o the following, contested congression at cases is now in, and has been sent to the Government* printiing office to be printed; Second District—Cheatham vrestti Woodward BY E. H. LIPSCOMB E. Third District—Thompson versus shaw ; : Six District—Martin versus Lock hart So far as can be ascertained, the prospects of success are bright for the contestants in all these cues. The general impression is, however, that Cheatham is leading the field, and if justice obtains, will have a sure thing. This tried and untiring man of the people is now is the city look ing after his case. Let all hope that the 54th congress will write itself down for exast, and equal justice, and in every case, lau rel the brow of him who has won the laurel. Washinton, D C. OLD PEOPLE Old people who require medicine to ulate the bowels and kidneys will find'the true remedy in Electric Bitferg. This medicine does not stimulate and contains BO whiskey nor other intoxicant, hut sets as a tonic aud alterative. It acts mildly on the Bt«mach M14 bowels, addjng strength and giving tone tQ the organs thereby aiding Nature in the performance of toe fuucions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents per bottle at Theo F. Kluttz & Co . Drug Store. AMQNQ OJJR EXCHANGE A Under the will of the late John He Cassedy of Haverstraw,NewYork,the. Atlanta University becomes the resid uary legatee of the estatf. The thaj: the fchpol will receive cannot be definitely ascertained at present, but it is several thousand dollars, and no directions concerning its use are given. Mr. Ca«edy hap} pyevjoqsty made two gifts of £5.300 eaph to the university, thp income of which is to bs used in aiding needy students University Bqlletip, |t js a cause fop congratulation that ajpong the first to receive grad uating honors at 'the Leland ford Jr. ^fhivo'riiitj^'ehe dPWbt gript est and .most throughly equipped *301 legesin the world, was an Afro Amer icgn youth. It proves that when an op portunity is offered for i(s betterflflenf, the r*cp is npt derejipt in taking 4d vantage qf it. Bqt njore discouraging than this is encouraging i§ that the height youth just graduated will leave no successor in the college. —San Francisco budget. Bishop Willgpa Taylor has just ar rived in this country from his fifth trip to Africa. He expresses himself as more deeply interested in Africa and more hopeful in its future than ever. During this ;qur h« ^ visited all the Methodist stations on the west coast from Liberia to Angola and the Congo District. He has traveled about 3,000 fgiles, ^ostly tjy of ^mall low Jtegiper. jn additiop too, fie has trg veled inland through the APg°la sta tion, a distance of about 400 miles, prncipxlly on foot. He was not siek a day during his stay in Africa.— Southwestern Christain Advocate. To the Miniatera and Sun ci^y-school Supeiintendenig. At tbp reoefct ap^iop q1 the Hoard of Bjshppa it was thought beat tob§vp all t ur literature ppbljahpd in |hp Varick Memorial building, Char lotte, N. C. In tbia way one de. partment can greatly belp’ihe other and the coat of each would be much leas aa one good printer can auperin tend all of our ifpjk general o$*r Wfpage the mi|>lish<kig de payment which wonla be a great anting for the connection. ^ut |g ordertodoth|a TfB » WW* be mpted from Salfcbury to Charlotte at oonaidetable eipenae an4 fqppnpw material ia needed to complete the outfit. Hence I call >npoa all the miniatera and Sunday-school anperin tendenta of my diatriet to nend one dollar to Set. G. W. Clinton, Char lotte, N. C., and take The Stab ipt one year, ^et no $ini|tpr or eujie^ intendent aay l am too poor. I be* lieteetgry one pan find png dollar for thU worthy cauae if they tty. A Moment ! THE ROGERS GLGfTHING iOMPANI INVITES IBB-TO CALL And See The Nicest Line of Clothing in Salisbury. - WE HAVE THE VERY LATEST SUITS, HATS, SHIRTS, , FURNISHING GOODS, Etc4 LONG CUT SACKS, (Very Stylish) IMPERIAL CUTAWAYS, PRINCE ALBERTS, Etc. Styles absolutely correct. Prices tbe lowest.' STRAW HATS Wfll gp gt Vsa than ball val* no. We bought a big stock of Manufacturers' Samples. REAL BAR CAINS. They arg going fMlt We <; have sold as many as 40 of these hata alone in one day. -io ^ . ■ / We tell Wilsog P*e«i Shirts— the finett made. Also. Stetson’s Hats. * The F. B. Q. GU thing Co’s. Ie compai ably Fine Clothing. Etc. Our stock large and complete. Give ui y«vjr Tjfllf, Rogers Clothing Go,, Leading C|pt(iiers, SIPIDIT, -- 16 OrftTf Ip mull promptly. BI^BOP HOOD'S 4PP0INT tmv . .. ..V • * ^ ''MEnts* :. .. r ..• Thursday, June 2Qtb. Mf, petard* P:4 Pyiday, Jpnp 21«», Unionto^n, JHi. Sunday, Juot ^rd, 4>hpetQwp, P* fpetdaY, Jqnp gVh.BoUidayaburg, P* .Wednesday .June 26th, Altoona, Pa. day, Tun? 30h, Bed ford} Pa, JfWiiY. Monday, Ju’y 1st., Philadelphia, Pa. Tuetday, July 2nd, Trenton, N. J. Wednesday, July 3rd, Bnflingtfm, N. J. » ^bui>d*v. duly 4th, Camden, N. J. Friday, July 6 h, to 8tb, Atlantic C ity N, J. Saturday, July 13ib, Long iyd^ Spuday, July, Ihib, at 11 a. m , Oak Qkys.5. i; Sunday, July I4U1, a^ night, filling* • ton, V. C. Monday, July 15tb, Norrington, N. O. Tuesday, July 16.h. Paradis*, N. O, Wed eeday, July 17tb,L«>ve Grove, ’ Be" ' *“ Mitch ell* chapel. Sunday,"July 21st, at 4 p. m ^ Ev$nb Chapel Monday,‘Juh 22"d, fteee ®mve. Tuetjay, July 23rd, to J|6th, at Sab* bath-Bchou'iconvun ion' Fayetteville Address June JTth to 25th Bedford, 0 Add'Or* July 1st, to 5tb, Atlantic City, N. J. Balance of tbe month, Fayetteville, w.c. rsa3SF Byqq$N$ APflCA S4LYB. The Beat Salve in ^e world for Oats, Corns, and ftSTffifeiSC FOR 8ALSBY KLUTTZ AOO. f ^ We have -f-: .4UW. Ji J« July 1( July 12ib, Belmont, grand rally. July 13th, Mooreaville. July 14th, Charlotte. MADISONVILLE, ’KY. Complete Arrangements and Aryiple Accommo dations for Both Sexes. I. COMMON ENGLISH COUBSE. It provides a thorough and systematic onurse in the oommon braoohes and lays a good foundation In oorreot habits for the advanced courses. It NORMAL COUBSE. Thlt is designed to give a thorough training to those desiring to tssch. III. CLASCAL COURSE, Instruction in ths Arts and Scienoes, covering a period of four years. IT. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. For females, Vocal and Instrumental Music a spftl«ltf. Eev. e, & WALKER, Fresiieiit. FACULTY! Prof .Anthony H. Joyce, Principal. Prof. R. D. Bulkley, M. D., Specialist -Hygiene and Phiaiology. Mrs. G. B. Walker, Lady Principal. Miss Benin Z. Phillips, Musical In structress. Georgia feaney, Iqafcructrees In Industrial Department, Booms «nd Fuel free. Board and Tu Aon 2$ par month., Instruction In astrataeftafllttsio fl.OO per month. For particulars address Look Box 904 [adiaonville, Ky. , . === HJpcirle Headache Pdwdew, the Rest, Quickest and Safest Remedy inpwp ?ot tbs wre oi Headache and Np«rslg|s, Saab fUfeiope contains &>«r doeea just doub e the quantity f in? preparation on the market Try it, and be convinced that four eases of headache can be cured ft* Ten Cents. Manufactured^ Th<#\ F- Hlutt* A re,galttbujy,». C. pan** in tw g«nthl»T»d. Visiting Carda, Latmdty Tickets, General fw4 Hcfets gad Receipt Rcx£st Pastor's Salary Tickets, Pay ICnvelopes- Presiding Elders Quarter ly Appointments, Letter and Bill Heads, Constitutions, Tablets, Bal lads, Sunday School Convention and Conference Minutes, despatched in the quickest tifflf, . Minutes Hunted* bound &nd $niD~ ^ g f" . I V r , V* ■ 1! 1 ■ " _m> ped within St) dan after receiving the manuscript. Ord$r$ by mail a S4U*tHSqr»»* C. BISHOP JONES’ are published and ready for sale. Priee, One Q Xo shoh book of ItiAa >ml ulitTMbff i*i) be boUffht ■>.-i.».ii..<i! uHiNTEiimoNAUTjmieftY. 15*10 VpM Those •( Christian!/ Cruelty does mot necessarily Bpring trim malioe. A very large pert of the suffering of men at the hands of others domi not hare In it the wickedness of evil intent. . But it is none the leas wnelty, inexcusable, and bitter, The harm, lrat th. plea doea not niton the suffering, or take away thb guilt. went of thought, want of interest in others, indifference to results, and odarae selfishness, inflict pain, separate friends, and depress life.. The word spoken without thought of its bear the ac^ which on its face carries indifference to others, or the unsym* pathizing hearing and tone, deeply wound and rankle all the more be «w»ae they can hot he openly resented. There is a pround self-consciousness which makes the hearts of others a roadway, even when <ench is not the thought of the person so trampling oh others. On the. street this uninten tional cruelty is inflicted; In the places of business lives are kept far apart by this want of thought; in the church Christian lore Is wounded and left bleeding on the floor, by the Indif ference of those, who should habitually look on the things of ethers. We are responsible for intentions; we are just as responsible for results, whether we intend them or not.' ▲ blow in the face hurts, whatever the subsequent explanation. What is ac tually done is that by which tha judg ment is rendered. *‘Inasmuch as ye did itnot,” is the sentence of Him who judges our lives. There was no inten tion to be negleotful of or eruel to Christ, hat the failure to recognise His little ones, the failure to sympathise witti and help them, was itself the guilt. One peonliarity of this cruelty, is, that it is often inflicted the, most fre quently by these who are most sens! tire tq it in ethers. They are easily wounded, they are hurt bjf indifference, they keenly feel the coldness in the words of others, they writhe under the overbearing spirits of others, but are thoughtless of the effects of their okn words or doings. They ' judge Others by 9 standard they do not ac cept for themselves. They judge with a severity which they would'feel to be cruel used toward themselves. What is the remedy? Christian • ten derness and (thoughtfulness. Results are to he considered, and {he habit of considering results should he cultivat ed. We should enter Into the lives of others, know their eirounutenoss,-their sjrthpathiear their interests, and make our words .and acts fit into them so as to give pleasure and not pain, to he helpful and not hurtful.. “He was so thoughtful,’1 was said of one who had passed sway. What bet ter could he said of one? Is it any won der that there were no painful memo ries associated with him; that all spoke kindly and lovingly of him? The worst at his life was that* he was thoughtful of others, not only in some general way, hut habitually, so that ia the commonest conversation he would draw out the good will and loro of those with whom he was. “I did not mean to cause any pain.” It came too late, the pain la inflected, and the life la made that much lesa complete. This U the guUt-you did not consider the result that would follow what yon said had d|d: Many a child .feel* that and mourns for life after theflather or moth er !a dead. Many a friend thushaa eause to grieve, after he sees the eld friend separated from him. A^iwimy an one who wonders why ethers seem to keep away from him, will find the explanation in this, that unintention Hindoo anti - kink, . t.. 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The booh contains about seventy-five ser mons—more than 300 pages—every sentence well pointed1, excellently printed and nicely bound in cloth.. *»' i Hj Tbs Boot Contains a Treatise on l||ll*SSf| “WILL THE HEATHEN BE iiosr, ^hq* wrrirouT the GOSPEL, HAVE NO iSgWL-, EDGE OF THE ATONEMENT?” ... i ; _ *'i4 .u rn, :u-- ; Men of a literary turn of'ibfcid, who have read the treatise, speak in the|higbest tends of its deer dated* sk4 end Scriptural foundation. PBKE: Oie Dollar jer Cepr, Postpaid • !■" ■ _■ 1 TfT^rr fpRlPANS TABULES; Disease commonly comes on with rikht symptona, which "when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous. «** Ripan&Tabules “»ft3tffia8ShfgSFfAgu-”>>,» Tii* Ripans Tabulea f’SS«S8RSS8^“^£’«S' «» Ripans Tabulea >,OT?2ffiK55a&f?iDia' «** Ripans Tabula® - . . ' |t / . Bipans Tabulea act gently bat promptly upm» the liver, KoaSaeh habitual the whole ^QUKJK TO ACT Ato »AVh mm v-.&X
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