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! ? 7- 7r. ' ' 7 ;'vvi;xy'v.' '"-'.." "'!'; ',' : .' :--T-- .; :.'J . j , vv . . . -W- . 111 1,1P::: IJflHAM duvpfiACCO. -FeANT.'- ! X.:-":' " ; r ' : V J . ". DiE MOCK A.T IC : A L"W A ITS A N" D TfiVil p'-w t 'i - U: " - ' " : ' ' - . J ":" . ' ' " ' : ' ' ' ' , ' ' - ' 1 ' " ' T- 4.. i L: t " r: 'Jy Ulis;: 25..:: ' :. '(!;,' - : ' - i: - : K :. XiVV Professional Cards. V si t - v W. W- Ft'LI-tB. 3 iat Law, j" ?tic in SUta and Tedral Courts. JJOBEBT C. OTtcrjpwi-K, . ; v v ' Attgrcey at Law, 7-- n,nCtic5B to""' coarta of Dtirtsm, Oringo aPeuson counties. Office li ParrBh Si, Blkwctt'u ra ehoue. tOH M. JIoBrso, Ed. C. IIacksev. : s Attorneys at Law; ii "" 5n-e (-iui-t of Omngo, Cliatliam, ' ' , ftince, B,rlolph,Wike, l'emon, Caswell '' "4 wnill it ftlso in tho Bnpreme and -' federal 0ur( - - LUK3FURD, Attorney at Law, BOXBOEO, N. C. TOBERT E. CARU, V 1: Attorney and Counsellor at Law DURHAM, N. C. g II. WEBB, Attorney at Law; OAKS, K.- C. Will practice in the Superior Courts of Ala mance, Orange and Person. All business promptly attended to. . Jl. BRIGGS, 'Attorney at Law, DURHAM,' N. C. Special attention given to the collection 01 claim h in any part of the State. , , If, Bitting with tbia little, vorn-oat shpe AM scarlet Btocking lying on my knee, I knew t!te little feet bad pattered thtoii,;;li Ikcl pearl-get gates that lie 'twiifc heaven :jandme, ' ' ' -. . I could be reconciled and happV, too, s '- And look.tritih glad eyes tbv.ard fie Jasper . Sea. - v-vj, -: r !. . - ' . !- i If, in ibe mornibg, when the song of b'.tSi Ilriiimls ine of muHic far more. Mj-eetJ . ; . I listen for his pretty, broke'! wordH f z. ' And'for the music cf his dur.p'le J feet, I could be almcfst bappy, though I beurd 3Zi aRscr, tn 1 but tsaw Lis vacant Beat, i - -I ct'Cld be glid, if, when the u.iy is don?, ; "-Atd ril its cesm and htai t,-iclifc laid AXtty, I e. ni l iook Xica'-vmril to the liidou anrf, And, v.Ma a Uvurt ot nvci-tjreaniig, & "Ifr-n.ghi I'm nearer. t -y littlg-i.iie iiy. jatit the travel of a tingle day."i . - - If I eocl.l know thotf little fett wtiieo U bin tin'- i'V.isi.je Vxtu in o'1"! I conld i" '.i' j fn! ly -end kiss the . Siccf S-jiny v..i ia '.vistr, Kuf-r b ot 'reebvcTed from her coaf aaicn, and &j,y,Csifc'i'Iy sceiUr -sliowed tliat she uEdtrstoiw4 liia rgestion. ?!-. -. "A good itlea doa't" yoa. tbibk so, radtiiiT ea added, with a liale chir .with Rpither bB; hers was forced &Df hollo v f .osftpj jsavT Ibe samplns of Eilk, s.aia i.$ nioiuerg r.atiu. .cnifc- tLiT'Id new jacket tfimauEgs, 13 iv'r 4-Sf -1 i'-r c.ii aooat ., was tUe resjKpifcf, low ioacs. -.v - "Hi 01' Mi J li-r fatlir, ebecri'jv see- pjuytjij Wfeat's;vr2-'-IliVt; to jry , ijefc jr Yoa'reJ all-. right 2? iskejj, her father. " "Let ma hear them.'' . '::i::.v".,;- ,,r Sbe reeifed . them .slowly afid cor recily, endiajf with- a gay lagh, end fiaying: "I was dettnpiaed to have thesa. right.": ; ? f : -.T v.,,jja: you. naTe sueeeesfed. :am-&t&jM? ytiu&t. .;HtioaTth 3fi aDot&er-a Yiciory for Geperal Ood-jfe; ssbKribed eUHaida of the sea' sens at May oerry" Point z: copies t,H for th titilege of .trodo-'t.-A.ok: n&ijermsij Hha Ea C?ifrsssrrji.i tha oCbr ia a cswujaad s.briifVityle: This Baferi HHt waa to meet the x- f or - that as $1.50 PER; Mimil Uia date ?" we il ; call it, perhaps.'!;; and PS. and. kr?iiMj: Sfl-tr, .mnt 2- -'ml claspadt her pufso with" a vifero Jsiw'sris ! Yep: bat tieetiTea. ; rhdHIid ' 2,000,00(3! her - skillful fiwrers t jail lictvSir.t,rV.:e;, iN1 and thea rapisJjj throe o the mazea tf Jputten v-s; .(XlO.OOaKibJea weat into "llC11: &oviTMmy'ar jacket tras t,46tUre the iyi as already coplM. ftaJ. he aa giacTgimriss vonaJ, All thse f jia whs hoai w;' Vi ray o srear tiieSj3ay.ltji5 Jol,?latAJl;tolkjJOW what i w ui ; . "i:n:-. I WClliii Aud v. v. . J c .-uai 1 vronM ii,ot .-.Is, t ' V;- P -T VT , t :i"L'' v - uroiuauoa wit - wai rttttartaw; BtyfciJ -tiMuc wu.h fber i&rmUVir toWycMllowg plants, wkich Mr. MbrrVlKi,4 feed ntwit ai4 tLirtr- if;i. .f-M,-1'; t-rpke cot u lroviid,bat assisted ia ar-.Wafet yean?- L&d loan hasy ua 1 i U"t p n,""8l:sflei . , dor am-.- chaSi-i' that statue, oi the . .. ... . i - ' ci'"" K-tv.v Aiiviwi i: v i.i . . : ij i-M , i i I ; : &.ot i.,.--, iLc ti ny iuij iic.'jk iisam iuy 4it:l L' jU'.ieiit, Luov. iii 4iit to meet u hi o:.-r J.it O I (? i. low the feet, oiu UilVi t)O0K. " H liaS OD vo.l 5 ? ' she sdfl, eDtly. n J c -i. Vby, vh.tt arc caijie you by tliviu V ' creuitatily tLroagh the"ierci2ta than Jem it jjayb-rjy, and certuiniy not one looked pibttifer lhan se in Lr modwi jjray drej, with a piiik bow ui . r '.iirous. More than oae imccs' ! 1 - - - t-o ji-tati'jicB Tisiteri iunuired wht Tho hi Tho ban uats ol vice hivfe hyluiy vdi U that nhould have b::itlc' Hate liLt-: -wiuiirf crimson in tar clasp of ki:;. Al-d shoiild be knock at heaven's jiate f i-iil-.'jt I i'cariiiv bov could hard! v mifi r in. i; )mv to 1;: I." ' 1'. -bfc Jr Jt'IiXllS to I jTO ft i 'i-H.it: Co.is ; ; . .tbu shit like t-itbfer of tiu-rn ?'' j deuuuiuKa, j- ,-t,i.i. . yjui aw-.yuui8!ti!at r.auison:e girl ia gray was T..A ,;-;vl.;; 1 'S-c4 .. 'H Ilk8 a fifty-year-old 5 j -And such ni-,', charaipg mannera," f vdi.;' , J r feuue-u ioiuk, "Ann gucaanca acuolar,'- , ', fi-j i f . I cn-cd crying, and row I sai l otLtrs. .' 1 JEMMIES GlvADUAIIU2 i)RJ .I.V. .. 'V,ow 0 cn witli jour stqivir:.-, Jtnulc. It's ustless to diat-uia tfct muM er, JOSES WAT30X, Attorney at Law, HILLSUOKO, N. C. Will attend Durham' every Wednesday, and an be seen at bia office in Uillsboro every other day. ; JOIIX W. GRAHAM. Attorney at Law, IIIIXSBOKO, X. ('. Practices in vhb conn ties of Orange, Ala nuiuce, GuibTord, CasweL, Versou, Granville and Chatham, and in thj State Supreme Court and in the Federal Courts. , v'- GRAHAM, ' i 'Attorney at Law, HILLSB0RO, X. C. Practices in the Courts of Orange, Person, Alamance, Chatham, Granville and Vake. Collection of claims a specialty. HENDERSON -w-v n T u alii i-it ujj.ti-'nii'jwuj. -t 4 : . , 5 ! . MT A. FRACTI.CE CF FIFTEEN YEASS 1 "But,! mother, I don't see " "Of course you don't see, dear, h"' when jour fathtr hart decided, i.a Las decided jcu know." Don't think arr more i'.lkat it. Cenie, I can't Epaiv you but: fifteen Esioutcs mera. Ycu must help nia cn JohiAsy'e jacket iukS tiie bJi-tcaucjcG, my eves are soj .... poor. i "Wby don't you get Mis3 Stitchsoc j tci. V" a?..-! to mai e; the Luttonhu'es '. ' Don't ask me. "What d:d jxer father thy yesterday, noon, cud ajjain juiit at Iftuppsr tiiue ? If. jou v;ili niake. tiifein l ean fet tha Jacket ihi- isaod; torhiGht." Ks needs "Mo .t mother is i i.icreiu earnest, jchn." vV"il!, 1 don't pretend ia liow i't x.cw tbinp-s. But you don't "Ji if, do yo, clt'3d ? : Such l.i-". Why, yuu O'lht to icg.. bright and cheerf&l - .j Ij :' ': ! 1:-, ygry scr legible," ; . ... : i . . i queried' I;er littit-r. abf. ;'. ill 5 V Y. . o:-.! s.-. 1 jf'niotutra artssts are .liwnvK btiA-ptuVle, ara tucy ara not .silii. ..And tLcn ICuli iit the cost ot it? dollarr, I suppose.'1 ucuWe. that -returned leu lilttf'4 "Alore tiikn Mrs. Mojbdrry. 'itiat sctjks - 1 , 4 rvi:. vi, be tcinot rf "..;,:t il I 'U (lO: ecc-ugii. , it's too ' O.i! It jou ; tvr a j elafc.-j vail 3; Prudia !hr, h r h-.t.u-:r thf! qaf stion. No, it bia lor K3V uaua rice." : . J tJ-vicea Jcn.i-. -OOl he untaic only Jennie SlaTberrv's t'lano, and singing by the pnpils was liked so wellj that a persiitent encore of the last song brought its repetition; deripg jrhieh Mr. May berry, beariisg a large paokage, ptssed 6iovy up OE8 of the crowded aisca to tha catchers' phtforra. When the Eicpinj,' ceased, ail eyea turned ia ex pectation toward hiin as h carefully unfolded a large picture froea its wrappings. It was a fine Bgratiag ia a beau tiful frame. "My daughter's gift to the school, in memory of pleasant hours here passed,'' said Mr. Mayberry to tha Principal. . A complete surprisa vras this, r.nd everybody seemed astonished at the gtnerou3 gift. In a few worts Mr., Mi?bt-rry told tha story of its pur- -. i chas,a. Then it was hunf? cn thd wall L- enough , to talk back of tho teachers' desk. i z nhen you've money j And that is the way that the change know what to co . vain in -tho graduation exercises of ' tLx vou suah't Ugwrjiag'a School at Maybarry Point. w:uh brought about; and why the pupils wear their every day. dresses, 'and furnish their own music,- and; Kiahe tba ckeoratiens .themselves f r that f'c sion. The reasea. too. tLt ih? to -ratiu- less love "oi Howr,T.v;- C'rr-.i f" f ." 4w agaiBjcijwr ia pQblic r pmate, UamanUkiBj; thimrespocsibUity haTRa ia : praVbreath ogn. landras not ..pecially altlxioali finish ft-i toipake i wise selection among V-Uhs. tha ohly aricT the Lord's ea. tri,Keo'aa fefiverapprpriateforJboth. church wf! - "i c"oh, awacs 1.- -viiitaE. atid iirVTNrfviriumphanl changes d lie no ro :i bo vi4. in .e- : in half the e tiK-sTfa: a--d " W 1ns i ci ;ra-.1uitio revoaled, tliere the streets and sjnaret;- apy.roiiuato to hold the -;pectat'3. In' j..khlkm to this gen-. cr.J cu: iosiiy, y.i ich we all felt about the ioUiiotksm h parts of cur best bosk, i:a dccon;inations tf religion ists vvsre. fcxiou;i to see if tiieir peca Iir views vould be favored or op pased by the Torsion. The Baptists wasted to see what the raliioaists had ifnEo fc-r f imuiersioa aud tha Pr-ibJj-sn'kEs v. hat h'y.d been .done ab v. r. tho de-rees, and ti?e EpiKcopa liia'i to seo what had been done about Aposiu'ic sucaersaion, and the Metho di ts io eeti what hid been done about free aad the Congregationslists to sets what had lneea deno about tha democracy of religioB, and the Uni versslisls to see what had been dona with future punishment, and so wa all rush?d for the revised New Testa- Tha ohurch and the world hare the fafhous revision befeie them. We are asked fcr ocr v i iict. We all hara a tots. The tmitU.st parson in the "Waat do you perpetual cpjes : e it very rauch;'' i.o a certain ex "I want t hear : n I will say the . aro many who heuse ha a W ? think of it?" i ! lion. fSsso v .1 otkrs sty ' I 1 j wis..'. ntLtrs e.iy, i ,:oE.t-i. wf.nt t- j o . :-si thu ix i fcr -c'i cle-fic;.iii , bad! Tom'ti uit is thabby, - but.;I 1 don't believe he e.ires,; One u.ty lucre wdu't.'Kihks much difftrer-ov-'iny way; and I- will L..lp on the buUocLuL-s to- inerr-sw i uiiemooB, 11 j.iu-?ic - ooii moraex Uiacii:t;o itxs samiiir. ' na 1 drfai ';-t,r4 i rerv -mnnn. (U .L ii -t .1-'.: : . ,.-!.r- to i ercc-w inv is itb. i-ie; )9 8UCU B. large CirS: ;J -that, there is DURHAM, K. C. . Boat references in the State givon. All op erations performed in the lntest and best style, and as nono but the best material will be used, warrants entire satisfaction. Cuauoes Hoi- JSAAC N. LINK, ' Practical Land Surveyor, ntEHAM, jr. c. Take Notice ! All persons are warned not to enter my plantation or Imthe r tish in my mill-pond either v.ith Feinc,; hook or drag-net, under penalty of the la'.v. Kvnry person so oflenrtmg. will be Tjuniahtd to tho full extent of tho law. 1 JAMES 1NSCORE. June 14, 1881-46 - Durham, N. C. wish you wduld bear it i jiiincl more tbau yoa. do.' There now you icusnH 3".y anotii r word k-frp your thculds cn VnurilfBsoD. ' 1 8u;u speak ior i lifU ea Kticiutts."" At this Jennie resumed iitr s'.r.-l'.-i&, for (the was ' as desirous : as.- i.r mother ivas for. her to. be correct in recitations. Sho had bsen dreading this l-Sht review .in' history, which was to ilrihiiie her rank' in- gcholarLp. Aud her father -was- anxious tbat sl.-s should fctand hia;h at ;raduatioi: ly If fee vvteis htneo. .lie h.-d - ?. . . p CL''ir, i .if r r 1 1 . VJ3 f; it r . ts ricAi? eixg, has sueh a rir, ; bossism xa the i ihs worll, ad .i ihv Kingaom of , . it rtihs the i T -i-ilalriat of ttu vices that come, fc-ir ine to practice that duet j the new rljuw Uthat tous, tyv: ia riceroia'tif the race-'" and k'i- vPr I th vv.iiii. . Ibe:: d : : -.ta-j yxce ?To "?,-c,. dear.-- nTfarVclCllr yo4 ;:y.;t. : lioar-rwiefc (tliiUiy nk" pittsrea on the school-- fc! H:?111? - :-'?-n br-: "to-mrirdw what C&U be doKo to-day'p. . I-'havW it now 1-'One of ey j room wnlis; and thosa two llcgtrs' 'J fj. -) mmca i-iana w a.. GtandWs motto, you know. I ir-v tLou:ihls ja t in tho -iiisk o! groups in the corntr. : r.-;u jxn baa it cia txpmsi tim-., i rfec'L.rt! 7 . ' Log ew Jtit Li pCkct-boolr, and; 'rciu it-s.i'cl s totk sevt-rsl bank -bills. Mar-. ,f ci - tks cadges made, and tho i- Vt;iv0 ic, tl:o roice ol ti u,l for hay (,!, rwitiiuH--::!. - ji iu nant ctaa to pet la moiit'v'iait how was intending it for cfrtaiu cUraos?, h plan your mother i;U i Di;v:o! a v.'ije -ajro. Jjus it eiiftE.TCU uiv Ksma wiiu-n an nonr, a-n-j, v A Discourse by Ecy. T. DeWitt j Talinagt1. ! 2 of Christian peopl'J(J!J out -Ja:m i v:;-u iiihnel, if jau'ii ;ar the same hav -on now this neat 1 -il it v.itu tue pret.tr pinh ilavy 1 il i C1TOV DISSOLUTION". Th firm of Cooper i Bymyn has this day dissolved bv mutual consent. All persons in debted to "tke said firm will call ion W. Ij. CooDer aud make immediate settlement. 4 . W. L. COOPF-U, J. W. BY1SUM. J W. Eynani U1 continue in the mercantile Lus'iness, at their old stand on Main street, jn the BiRsbee building, where bo will be pleased to see his former patrons. lie always keeps on hand a large and complete assortment of Notions, Dry Goods, Ready-mado Clothing, Groceries, Ac. ,,VVTr,T May 31, 1881-4.t S. y. BYM- M. Oh tvrn; t..uii pains to go over v itu iu-r ail th,o btflts-- of our civil fStregjlc and the fvc;us cf the Franco German war,- dafeivwero such a trcuoh;,:;; i-tr; aud taupht her an old method of hi i own ior -memorizing suc:i taints act-u- as ma ay sf rate ly. - - She. went ob patiently with the words of j the book. But I am sorry to eay her thoughts wariat-red .to PrK- no i-t)nbt.' denc Yvjinn's new dress, and to a small" pacjkage in her pecktt which an Laa not yet nad tne coerage opportuhEty, she -nould hare said to show her mothrr; yet, which cha must sea this very evening if htr locg- t i'j r&auatioii, you stiali cea fc he paid me, to spend :ry o icbkftd troubled jtiitro to s p. id likeTTice, he a ided. he coKuin- T;:xt II. Sauir.ils, vi., (! and 7: -'And vlten they canio to 5achou's threshing flo.i'i- Ui:ah put l.rth bib hand to tiie ark of God un l ti ole liohl'ol'it shooii it.- And t!ie anger of iuc L:rd was kindled ajtainst Vzzih, and God saiotO him lor his error." thfe best scholars of Great BritahtV : I know thai men with frsat titles are ottsn the merest accidents, and their high Sloe is no sign . of seholarshlp. D.D .LL. D. and P. IL a .are of tan Jhe LeaTjr "baggage of .a tery slow . Hiy luiretueai by.this e- Tisioc. It is pedanticn,cl capricious, sad falsa to the principle which. leaas eirilizsin and ChristiaBity were befn anl aLtr whoso inflaence En gland an J5imeriea are what they are, and the da rl skies ot heathendom be gin. lo flame, with the morBiBg. What thtiP.'world "waata is sqc critics,' but fcVaigda- not men to kaock the dox tifty outi of tha Lord's prayer, but num. aoae of . tue Americas rtrrisirka ri-A i-tut.' i. x i: a.Z ;i T i , - - . r vt wiyvKioi; trl iav tsex VlOO fcO-JaT ftVc J -" m-T-T yo- c, ma jjcra s pray it ac- ucio ittfcta me-resposBibiiity pf chooa-1 etrdincr y IHa" near vctaion Rltmninar inn a trout) of- Ainripa .V,l.vJ ,.t , , '-,r rro xue vtirisuan people ler.Tearaiftvi?rjl i m-r l,.-tiT Kwr. -.,-! i uu ciiHkiiisf tue water. t;i Fifarh wWitwniai. fw v - 4 ''n4 w uv-u vna x ih.it ! i ir NOTICE! it a meeting held by the Board of County Commissioners for Durban County, on the Gth day of June, ISol, "i iownsuiw ,-or sai i w ty being heretofore established, the following pollinc places were created, to-wit. . Patterson township Polling places at Pat- terson's Miil ami Guuter'a. . Duibua towrwhip At Court House and il . kerson's Warehouse. - .Manpim township-At Mangum s htore, fitaggswalla and Farker'a K tore. Lebanon township At Bladen Springs. t)ak Grove township At Fish Dam postofnee Cedar Fork township At Morris' 8tore. The sacred chest of acacia wood, called the Ark of the Covenant, about fenr iet by two, golden-lided, golden iiced, and mouated on two chc-ruLims and made to contain the divine cove nant, and at one time holding a bowl of wilderness manna and Aaron's rod that budded, was the most tacrad box iij.. riiir, Tommy and. 1 will get i t-v ir created. It was in the presence bc-2 trees and as much of that chest God communed with the evergreen tb trim the school-room as Israelites. I ai properly to touch that yen will accept. And mother 11 ind I box was death. All the people under fill her pi ahts, every flower-pot, I've ; stood it. On one occasion rifty thou- Vv nrter of Board . WILEY T. je7-4t rATTEitSOX, Clerk. HOW TO PEEYEST Being Consumed by Fire Tho attention of the owners of Dwellings, Hotels, Cotton aud Tobacco Warehouses, Fac tories, &c, is respectfully called to tho . Chemical Fire Extinguisher, as the cheapest fire protection known. Will be furnished at reduced rates. For prices or information, apply to CafT. K. A RAMSEY, Durham, N. C, or address, B. F. D. FITCH, jjouisviiie, ivy cherished! hopes wtre- to be fwlillsd. A pencil was needed to mark the battle cf the Wilderness for the.mcra rizibg method, and in taking it jrom her pockdt out came the package also. Iler pinkj checks took cn a deeper hr.e as she hastily snatched at it before it fell to the floor, arid there was a con fused drobp of her quivering eyelids before her. mother's questioning glance. Not a word was said, but )Mrs. Mayberry extended her hand, and J ennie dared not ignore tho un spokea request. "What 'does this mean, daughter? Jordan Marsh's shop bill blaek silk samples V saii Mrs. Mayberry, slcwly, as she unloldcd the little package j "I wanted. to know what it would ccst,';. eame tha reluctant word?, as the girl's nervous fingers turned end re-turrxd tha pages of her history. Other girls, Ion; of them, do." "Do! what?" , Snd for samples." "Without cocsultic their parents? I heps not, Jennie. Haw conhi you ?" Ihcro was no answer, anu the question-was jrpeated. But before she had lime to rep'y Mr. Mayberry and Tommy who had been bnsy aa heur in the bsra' locking after the comfort of tha little heifer and Nan, her mother, and seeing that Jinks, 'the old begin your life as May berry, ''ought to be a joyful occa sion, and yit a serious and thesght ful one, as yen then lay aside childish thing- and take the first step toward the sober re alitks of life. And I want you to know) Jesnie, that that first step will ha-vo much t'j do in dster aaiuing your fatnre course. Don't begin with show and extravagaaoe then, even if you that is I can tt ford it; it wsald not be right or becoming." Mike Brady han't any overcoat, sand and seventy pecple lost their "Ccrtainlr, with pleasure," respond- lives by irreverence to the box. Th ed Mrs. May berry. circuraslanees of my text were these; "The graduation, or commenca- That precious chest was being trass ment, rather fcr then voa will really i'jrre'J on' a cart drawn by oxen. Now, woman," said.Mr. nSxcn are an uncertain team, especially on a hot day when they come near a! shadow, for, without reference to the safety cf that which they draw, they dart aside for the.-cool place. For tliis er some other reason the oxta with-this precious chest made some sudden start and the box rocksd, and Uzzah, the drirer, put his hand upon it. He had no business to touch it under any circumstances. Under the judgment of God this driver drops dead by tho cart wheel. That box long ago perished, for it was confla- fat her, betause Mary's got to have a j grant with the ancient temple. Bat cew gown to graduate in' said Tom my. . "AficTlfrs. Drayton told me a' fort night -ago that Hannah had left the High Schoal on aecovint. of the ex pends of gradeation' said his mother 'WcU I "in te fame exi;rcssss it. suppose JOX, d.iv j note thf ro are others aa Unele Buisell Ha said t ) ne the other shouldn't bo able to t-ke we have a saored chest, an ark of the covenant the Bible. Like the ark of all it contains the divine covenant and the tsanaa for poor wildernessed pil grims and the rod of trouble that has budded into fragrant consolation, and over it the mercy seat. It is ao sa cred that the hands .of worldly criti cism and tho haads' of pedantryand the hands of useless disturbances had no23-Cm HORSE AKO CATTLEFOWD-k- 2v.nt Piscase. r. rr.. oL.i! nie.ot tour. BoworLro. "fri.T.-Z r. i r.-.-.l in tirr.e. TEB.li 1-OM7 :s i v.CnmXT, Focte'SIr.!-' t-- r LB. Of milk i inirms U1H fr1m iwpa?cent, aad me the bu arm mxcnmt 'r " uo- iil enre or prpv FOUT78 PwaJM'.wiu bATia oia V'lb W roxrrz, ropnetor, " tT- f AXZMOEiL ild. flraost ivT roan, and Dxiay, the pnuy, were p.! rishf, and wes snu i 'soon as fee' - expected, better keep off of it. Wrongly to touca that omnipotent box whieh is next tas.nth, hfs ' two boys' school ex penses -re so great this last term.' "Ail .the girls aro ' telling what they sh It wciw, and I thought I expt-etsd " began .Jsnnic,. ia a tremllipg voics. I ' "iiiicl: of ic cv:r night, dear. Y u ve liXil good: teacher?, and you' ar the ark of the covenant is to die. We are in the midst of a great agi ta'uon- consequent upon the new TitVISIQX OF THE SCPaPl'URES. . v.rr I.'juu wiio ireeret m tae d:.y.ii-j of their souls that this revisloe iiui lem ittempted, aad who look 1 u;;c4 it as a desecration, and a profa n,.ti so, aid a raatilatien, and a reli gio;24 baahrage. That last senti met.t -.Till cemc vp like the surges of the Atlantic after a temptit of tea da;;. I shall give yoa ray rsasjns for" jec ig this new revision of the Ssrbtur'es. I a n , willing to take it as sTeomasmtarj, and to stand it re spectfully en my book-sh-lf behind othar human opiii ns of the word of God. But to put it upon my. stand, or in say family room, r ia my pulpt as a siub.titute for King James trans itu n, I r-lysr will. I put my band on tee eldibook and take the oath of allr.jsiunceJ So htlp me God ! I am glad to know tkat Lerd Shaftesbury and Archbishop of lork and many ether strchg men on the other side of tke tea ara anti-revisionist;,. But, supported by high authority, or no authority, I hsra and now tako my st:. ;-3. - Thr-sa fi'ty taen for tan ysars busy in tinUrjns the New Testament, agree in the statement that thoy find no n'sw dctrice. DilTtriajf on many cthrr.f king's, they all agree here. If it fcal bren fouad that the old- trans lation vasftaching any false idas f God, c r the aoal or the future, I would say by all means jive us a new revi sion and. pat forth immediate and mightieit tftcrt for the'obliteratien of the dd translation. The world can not afford to have wrong notions of God and ihe soul and eternity. But the haw version hasps all tha old doc trines." "Tiien'What ff tod reason could there be fer this association, this i of Chxistendom ? construct the J.ms! tra&sLiiic i blc was a sparer and tho changes"! perturbation. i i lSbl is. a drpr e ecpies cf tha B ' aad 44'.T their -macrnitieent litur- j- " "" vj. ii an , ana. i uls gentleman selects a gronp of scholars to reTise the New Testament, said ex etptirg fotr of them, they are un knot n outf ido of their little circle. I eould call the roll of a hundred schol ars superior to all thoss employed in tois work, except the illustrious. Dr. ;i.Wool:ey. If such t work muat needs to bt done, why net call in eoavtu tion ail the great and gcoi schelars of America and have thea make sslec tion of revisionists ? Whfcr'o in this New Testament company i the scholarship of Princeton and Celum Lia and Middletawn and New Bruns wick ? The. work is ! . ' , A I1TERARY BOTCH' K which will never be ahopted if all the people, fearless of criticism and rebuff, speak oat their real sentiments. To come down to the mechanical arrange ment of this new Tersion, XTQemeat ly rej-.ct the mode of patting the' Scripture in columns like solid news paper columns, instead of the division of verses, as in our present-translation. It is the charm cf eu'r old book that a basintss man, or a wife over berna with household cares, .or an in valid with no power of cnsecntive thought, ean take up a verse and carry it all day. I opened a page of this nsw version aud I -find one paragraph a eolsmn and a half 'long.'- By this hew translation one will be tempted tO tkiak: "I can't take tho jwhole page, so I will take n: thing.'' I That shortest verse of the Bible an'oc&an of syiapathy compressed in two words words Jesus wept is sat in a para graph of one colnmn and a half. Ycu can find it if you look long enough for itj, butifriiieds to stand out, isolated a'63 feyin its pranduer and tendo i. ...... i . . ' . - Ltifctiisr- mecaaisicar -mis- fortu se is the dropping cf the head ings Gf the chapters. It is an impor tant part of the old trarslaticn.r We ail want to know what the eha'pter is about before we begin to read it. il reject the new version for its amazing triviality. You have more control ovsr your sense of the ridieM lous than I have if you can read with oat a suaila some of the changes made or- proposed. You remember Christ's sermon where he speaks of the inapti tude of putting new wine into old bottles. In onr version of 1881 it is rendered: ' No man putteth new wiaa into old wine skins, else the wine will burst the skins and the winot perish eth in the skins. Bat they- pat new opened arid all tkobalUriss ar j unliaibtred. While the forces, o? heaven and hell are in hand-to-hand fight it is asked thkt we slop to disco is whether' our weapons mifht net bo l.ammtrel into adittle "better sbap; whether we ean't have a better tassel put em the hilt of our sword, E-ijico t--j make better tassels now than tiny usd to. While the apocalyptic ungtl is flying ! throasrh the midst of bcave.n proolaiming to all Eatioiss xd kindred and peeplethe gospl, we are criticising the anjel's plumes and trying" to catch him till -we ean stroke his feathers another way. ' . - . Again, t r j set this new revision for it ebahes th -a faith of maay in the truth of the Bible. Oat and out infi delity, after hundreds of years of bom bardment, instead of demolishing, have only thiven the Bible farther into the afi'ectiors of the world. ; THE CHIEF. DANGER is from the mistaken - friends of the Bible. Unbelief and skepticissa are not .logical: Bet yon ' have to take men as they are. The revisionists be gin th?ir work by saying there-are in the New Testament - 10,000 mistakes, and that there are 150,000. varieties of readings to the New Testament. The devil takes fhe.-;e statistics,' which you c.in raaaajre" without damagfe to your Bclf, and ho makes them the' everlast ing ruin -of a great multitude. . Thii movement vviil, turn mere souls into stark 'infidelity ILaa the thirty-eight gentlemen ol the Iww Testament company will ever argue out of it, thoujli tiiiy should live the 8U5 years of Mahaiah.eL the . j.G2 years of Jared and ths DC:) years of Methnsaleh ag gregated. The greatest work of the l-t 200-yc-an- has- been to have the word 6T CsoJ,-the truth, the whole trfiih md uoibia - bui the truth. A CI n?w you a ay thcrq arc enly Bi5, 00'J rira'ctins and forty changes to be iiiudc in the .sumou prr tho moant. You say? 'they are not' radio il mis takes.. Why, then, all this excitement of: .tha public . mind ? Look out lest while with torches you are hunting for rats' in the cellar you do not setjim conflagration the aagust temple. Yor ten years, and ever since I have heard MlililL SOM That Good fil; y'Z f ) - .?tS' ' ETJEinSTG PEOPLE WILL' HAVE, Eye. Excellent CWhjBttk w tknd Pure Corn TrWcey at . ... ; -v- -, -v . i . ' oa'o :.-4f That Old Annla and Pm Ttr"-J ; ' ? - KHtt .CUttpagiiflLjuta. alLthe Tiriest AVirci? IHl ' -nUnd CaiTiniD'f rttl'iB i Carrington's . . . - - Tl. T - i ai- w " m. xuo ajurgeBB oiocs oi x inest Uxgart and Cigaretted ever seen in Dor ham at . Carrington's Tolite and attentive clerks alwT uu mcu yjuau niiu ice anuKs oi every Toiiciy oerveu on Bnon notice. Corner near the Bailroad,! , Durham, N. C. Ordceries. " - - r DAVID JUSTICE .4 Takes pleasure in informing the public that um iius ooenea a mil nne oi HEAVY,' FANCY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, &b., On the Faytteville road ia HaytL near Dnr- Ab he pays cash for goods, and thereby aavii a heavy discount, h has no heaitane in prom ising to sen as low as anybody. see me. i DAVID JUSTICE, nol6-tf the place, but come sad DSTTCE, Durham, N.C. The Methodist Advance n iiomcnt GENERAL We had a translation 270-ycar3 eld I embosomed in the warmest affections fox:? of thi-m, I Luow, and ar -at-' cf ail the good of earth, interlocked tach-J r or.r matt s. Yon hssc :A iVnth the best secular literature, acd many La'r.tv loura ia tha: old schicl-'i pronounced bv the Daniel Websters ckurcli and mr books vast iii. the iaser'.pticsc dead untru a. T- t irbance of sacred : . iiicg of tha faith 'i is too late t re II. When King was mad a the Bi ; eircalated book, caused no wide this revision of ,;.t of 300,000,000 cat in the world It assails the - Of the Episcopal ' r.ll her prayer cks.-' It makes jraTca of yovir every thing about the- prem- ' orderly :came ; harry- ia ih. Mr. Maj berry, quick to red fAces, saw flint s something unpleasant was under ccisideration. Prisamic 'it was the .jsame subject graduatiSin and its expenses which had besn talked over at tea time, ho said: : "I've bejen thinLing it all ovr, Jen nie. I eaii't bear to have you feel nn fcappy and dissatified, and instead of giving ffidEey for hiring . masiet-that day and eTer.irig, I'll let the rlass have the use I of onr piano you and die Winn jean play well cnoaghfor anybody who'll be there. How do you like that ? I'll take it to ' the scboolbouse, and back again, too.'-' ; Jennie did not answer. .She had - ; tts upon the o.d the uniitia'.ed .. it ccrtu:;, save .-;..2C2: and births L'.is new reyiiion sue next few years ycu Swfcd the monev itllation at work blessra'ff and revolu- yiY 10 atcti your cuuarcns rof ii, nti v.iii -wiiu kO icoit u-ac-'S t;:.- last days evc-it thtro'.wilh ylea j- ai:t mc ni,irits. is rc t.-ia now :u.d lh Washing lrvings as the ma; tha tr.r c-deai icr v . v w& J f- - Amwj u w 14U1.U fiilyllb!?, se leaves isthinf s the record- oi x and' deaths. If 1 LUV wine inte fresh wine skins." j Tka changs is oideatly made to show that the bottles of the. elien time were made Out of the skins of ani mals. E,at it ia net just as easy to explain the bottles to the peoplo as to explain the wiRe skins. "Show iae a penBy," said Christ, wishiag from tha kingly stamp oh it to illustrate earth ly; currency: That will not do, say the revisionists. Instead of "Show me a penny' "Show ms a denarius." Tho revision changes the "beasts'' of Revelation jinto "living creatures." Bat will you not have to explain the living ereatures, as" well as the b:asts i The old translation was too inach fer the delicacy of -the American part of the New Testament company. Where Where it says of Simon Peter "He girt his ceat aboat him, for he was naked the American company sn gest that it should read in the margin: "Had on his under 'aratent only. The eld tr&najatiaa aid; "Neither do men light a candle and pat it under a bushel, bat on a candle-stick." The revisers reject "caxjdle-stick", for 'stand-- The revision' makes ther changes, of how little importance judge ye when it says that the old translation waxen reads "into a nsonn tain," ought to be "into the meun tain;" where the old translation says "into a ship," it ought to be "the ship' and in stead of " teaeher in Israel," it ought to fea "the teacher;'' instead of "a jj-ood fight," it ought to bs "tho cood fight" and instead ox crown of righteousness' it ought to be ' the crown of righteousness,; and instead of "a bushel," f'the bushel7 and Ins'.ead f "eovered with waves," it ought to read "becoming covered," and instead of 'nets break," it ought to be read "were breaking' and in stead of "straining at a gnat," it Ought to' be "straining Out a gnat' and other ioiisitesimals of difference with which HETHlDIST Tm, AN1 LITERATURE,) PTBH8HID -WEEKLY AT - I ! - " ! Goldsbdro, 1ST, (V fOB A JOINT STOCK COMPANY. Subscription : .$2 a Year, $1 for 6 Mot On trial, 50 cents for 3 month , PAYABLr IX ADVAMCK. ofthomc;vement,T h,ve deplored JiSSSS But tuere has been no good time to speak on the subject till now. I may be. scoffed at fr my words in very high places but I am only putting into words the sentimeut of more peoplthah ever thought strongly tho sajne way on any one subject sinte the world was created. And they will be heard, a.nd this is only the muttering of the oncoming . F.'H. Woois I M. V. Sbkbbiix, ) W. 11. XOBEY, Editor. Cor. Eaiton, ia a way that w ill rive l yon tho mcst' dtlightfal rtsecliectioi." -"Now, pl-iS3, l-s t us drp the sub ject," said Lis rnclhcr, laying t'ao sam ples on bar work-stand, and taking ap Tommj's jacket. "Am I to have your help on tho Lultoa-iiolt-sdear?" she addsct, qKietly. . Jti:je gave her . a bright smile, gathered p tha bits of silk, went direotly to the stove and threw, them iir ip tire. " Buttoa-he:les, buttons aayihing you say,'' was her answer, as she s' ated herself cn a stoel at her moth er's side, that both might sew at the sams time. 1 Iz'mg the nations for good and all Christendom satisfied with tho trans lition, except a few doctors of divin ity.' Rut two companies, au Old Tes tament Company and a New Testa ment Company, have been busy for ten years changing the beok, and a fw days ago the New Testament Company launched the result of their labors upon the world. After great universal advertisement of the in tended book and tha dramatic with holding of the book till a certain day, and then withholding it till a still far ther day, the- work comes ferth. - The Esghsh piihtiag press keeps a tight i grip on the copyright, and when omr "How aboat your battles ? Dates American publishing houses offered a evenipg. cflVring of tke Lord's prayer and jtrk them up shert before tjey ran 7or the "evil one" iato an unin spired doxelogv. It is an out-aiad-cut war against all the religious literature of the age. Away with your Cruden's and Browk's concordance. Your Bi ble dictionaries wrong. Kitto's read irg wrong. Yahn's archmology wrong. In ras.uar3 of rehgiou3 accuracy, IT liLA5 CHAC3 AXD OLD MGHT. Who undertook this impertinence tn the other side of the sea? I know not the qaalifieatien of the archbish ops and arc'ndeaesna and professors who h?vve dose the work on the other side of the Atlantic I anderstnnd I 'hall net worry year patknee. Ihirty-eight men, for ten year?,; hunt for infiecuraeieaand all this sly; a foretaste of what wo shall have when after three years more labor, the forty msmbers of the Old Testament com ranv will launch their work. - I have Kometimes wondered what the thirly- eiht gentlemen of the Naw Testa ment company, and the forty-one gen tleaaen of the Old Testament company roiffht have accomplished fcr good if they had spent the last ten years in preaehing the old translation instead of finding f salt with it, and if the hnn dreds of thousands of dollars which difeetiy and indirectly haTe been ex pended in the preparation of this new revision had been pat into the Ameri can Bible Society, and the British Bi ble Society, fer the spreading abroad TEMrKoT or. POILLAR. INDIGNATION, cis: Atlantic and trans-Atlantic. Hands off .the Ark of tha Covenant! Re member the fate of Uzzah. U I object to this new version be cause it opens the door for revisions innumerable. Have yotoany idea that thesa changes will stop here ? In the back; part of this New. Testament there are twelve pages of practical protest on the part of the Americans of tha New Testament company against the revision f the Englishmen and Irishmen ol tno sane company: Hence we shall hava another revision to revise this and another revision to reverse that, aad, as in 1823, Noah Webster pablished his revision ot the Bible, and Prof. Noyes, and .'Moses Staart, and Bishop Ellicott and Dean Alford offered their revisions of differ ent portions of the Scripture, so we shall nave revisions, revisions in nocks, revisiansin herds, revisions in swarms, and after 'awnile Presbyterian revi sion, and Baptist revision, and Epis- eopaiian revision, and' the Church wfll go into a paroxysm of revision, and there wid be nothing intelligent, satis factory and appropriate left either in Bible cr pnyor-beokv bat the ejacola- tisn, "Goo i Lord deliver us !" These discoverers of. 10,000 mistakes and 135,00ferent readings have actn- aliy ffot'aid of the music of the an- eel3.ovBcthleh3m. If tsose anrels had known" they were within hearing distance of -the ew Testament com pany they would not have sang so loud. Instead - of the translation which says, "On earth peaco, good will toward men,'-it is to read, "Un earth peace amoeg msrr in whom He is well fia"scd. lue rythm gane, the vide sweep of mcanine jtone and thai Christmas cirri choked till it is black ia the face. Kr.f on, brethren, while you havo your hand-in and give hs a new revision of Ilamdel's Messiah and! Hayden's Creation arid chisel oat aj few improvements on I'owers' Greek Slave and touch up Angelo's Last Dr.TUTT'S Expectorant t IH 25CTS. AND tl BOTTi.E8. Ita properties aro Damulognt, Kntri tive Balaamic, SoothKe; and Haallpg. Combining all thexa qualities, It la the moat effective Ltmo-" BAX8AK ever offered to aufferera SSmvSmontjrr diseases. DR. J. F. HAYWOOD. of New York, voluntarily IxAitaoa IL -READ WHAT HZ SAYSl- Dr.'TUTT: I HmmVc X HopC. M, 1STI. Dear Hir Dnxrng ttuT' I V I 1 n uuni cm of lun d mom. I lu 1b ler wudi ol tte citjr tb Ci-i war of vary 0-cro tf pa. Jt aa tliara lajr tUaniion WMMlleawiBtti Kxpaatc and I oonieu wj aor.mM at IkJ voudarrol p Duriu- a practic ol rV yaara, 1 hava 1 known a medicina tnact aa ptnmptlr. and with k.nn iffuiL It lnstuitly aatMlaad turn 1 itaoi oouikin. and invariably oarad to diaaaaa iai afewdaya, 1 clinwfmUr uiduraa it aa Uia baat laa ""rfkANCIS HAYWOOD. Ai. D. ;f A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES. . Office, KTaninc Nwwa.aactwaa.ua. W. TUTT Uoar ea wiu patmmoiua im.i www. " of which I ara Tiulant coacl for tea cur. KTwnin(Nwwa.AwstwU,Ga. ir MyliWla aoa, waa Uaoka4 t, win (or, which Uft bia. wltk a d till wuaia a bowb lata, ara indabtad toyour aataaUw K'paotoraot. I Bad imaa mow r7 umf nw tnandod, bat Bon did any cod oatU I uaadywai SaV pectnraoVona bottla ot whieh ronofwd tn aanga jriOT& IX. Had terrible NIGHT SWEATS. i atMBDhia. rb, u. wn. . Dr. TUTT Sir I ha bwa sullarinc tor Barl fm a WMiaawMNw; that mmmy mi them are far from being of that ld tmnslatien, out ef whoe J augment a4 improve tae sunnsa and the sunset and show U3 the aorist of 'the' spring blossoming of 4a4 year, and let us ha.a universal revision. ' . Meanwhile, to prirate Christians, let me give a word of 'practical ad vice: JJold on to your pocket Bibles, your fatally Bibles, year church Bi bles. Toe old Bibie 13 - good enougn for me. It has brought so many sons to glory, I am hoping through its teachings to get safely there myself. The old Bible is good enough for yoa. Concluded on second page. ' t- . kiac your Ezpaetoraatl waa radaoad tooa ba imiuU i. nijrhk. I k&d triad 1 mythinc , had tarribka aicav ami, a aayw aaaaw. ball doian boulaa. Tba aicht twaata hav toft a, taa oonxh haa diaappaarad. aad I bava i aaiikd&ft IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. j ! 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The Tobacco Plant [1872-1889] (Durham, N.C.)
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June 28, 1881, edition 1
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