k Powerful tea. 1 Continued from First I'cl cerUlalf know... (Jod koow aud you Ought to know. A ftet.ry running at an eipeut of tvrvX) a rrtsj and turning out -a wrth euty cent year -wouM txn be Mich in incon gruity as yon. o man, Uh uucb scral ln!Lite ti:j1y;.nrt dnjr uothing or ttext to Ktrii't In tin way of useful ness. "Whu ehnll I W'. y,u wk. My brethtr.n. s.'y ii :-jak Ask Ood. Ti.rnrB (hiw? path oi Chris-1 V&n usiMtuz- ojh.'ii. It inivy e a rough path or it u;y be u. nooth path, a loiig path or ii yf.i.rt pftth. It iuy be on a mount of couBpiouity or In a valley uu obsfcrved, bit It is a path i which you ean start v.-itL wich faith tud such sat isfaction mkI such certainty ifiat you eea cry out, i.i the face of earth and hell aud leaer, "To thia end was 1 Lorn.- Do liot wait for eitiaordlnery quali fication. Philip tha Conqueror grained bis greatest victories aetol on a muta, and ii you wait for soma capari6ond Bucephalus to rWalnto the conflict you will never get into the world wide fight at all. Samson Bl ivr the Lord's euomioe with the Jawix3 of tLe sttipide6t beaut ereuted. I3hjx;,?ar slew slz hundred cf the Lord's enemies with an ox pond. Under God, fpittie cured the blind ina&' eyes in the New Testament story. Take all the faculty you have and say: "O Lord ! litre U what I have, ehow -ine the field and back rno up by om nhoteut power. Anywhere, anyhow, any tiino for God." WOai3 OK SAI.VATIOJ.. Two men riding on horbebac-fc oauje to a trough to water the horse. While tha horeew -were drinking, ou of the ia6n said to the other a few words about the valuj of the soul, and then they roda aray, und in opposite dlrec - tloiiS. But thj words uttt:red were the ' fftlvatiou of the ouo to whom they were uttered, and he becaws the llev. Ur. Chaiupicn, one of the most distin frnl&hed ndssionarlcs in heathen lands, lor years wondering who did for hhu the Christian ki-idnoo, and not finding out until, in a bundle of booka tit hhn to Africa, Ik found the biography of I3rainerd Taylor und u picture of hlin, and the mlsHionsrry recognized the face in that book aa tho man who, at the watering trough for horses, had said the thin;? thiit mved hU soul. What opportunities you have haf in tho past. What opportunities you have now. "What cpoortunties you will havo in the days to cotno. Put onjour hat, O woman, thii afternoon, ari3 go in vuid c;nfort that young mother who lost' her babe lust summer. Put on your hat, O man, and go over tmd see that ixrerohant who was compelled yesterday to make an assignment and tell him of the ever lasting riches remaining for all those who serve the Lord. Can you singl Go and siiig for that man who cannot get well, and you will help him into heaven. Let it I jour brin, your tongue, your eyea, your ears, your heart, your lungs, jour bauds, your feet, your bod, your mind, your soul, yonr life, j-cr death, your time, your eternity for God, feeling in your soul "To thia eel was I born." -It may be hjlpful to tnxn if 1 recite my own experience-in thia rard. 1 started for tho law without asking any divine direction. I consulted my own tastes. 1 likbd lawyers and courtrooms and Judges and Juries, and I reveled In hearing the Frelinghuysens and the Bradleys of the New Jersey bir, and as assistant of the county clerk, ut sixteen years of age, 1 searched titles, natural- raiffPfcrs, recorded deeds, re ceived the confession of judgments, swore witnesses and jurie3 and grand juries. But after awhile I felt a call tn the Gosnel minlslrv and entered it. and I felt some satisfaction in the work. But one summer, when I was resting at Sharon fcjprinjs, and while seated in the park oi that village, I said to my self, "If I have mi especial work to do la the world I ought to find it out novr," and with that dcWniinatlon I prayed as I had naver before prayed and got the divine direction and wrote it down In my memorandum book, and I saw my lifcwork then as plainly as I sea it now. Oh, do not be satisfied with general directions. Get specific Taice aim and fire. Concentrate. Na poleor's success in battle came from bis theory of breaking through the euemy'8 ranks at one point, not trying to meet the whole line of the enemyi lorco by a similar force. One reason why he lost Waterloo was because be did not work his usual theory and spread his force out over a wide Tange. Oh, Christian man, oh, Christian woman, break through some where. 21ot a general engagement for God, but a particular i ngagement, and made in answer to prayer. If there are sixteen hundred million people in the world, then there are sbteon hundred million different miasions to fulfill, dif ferent styles of work to do, different orbits in which to, revolve, and if you do not got the divine direction there are at least fifteen hundred and ninety nine million possibilities that yon will make a mistake. On your knees be fore God get the matter settled, bo that you caniixnily 3y, 'To thh end was I bora." TBI CLIMACTERIC COKIESXOLTIOS. ' And now I come to the eimacterie consideration. As near as 1 can tell, yen were built for a happy eternity, all tac disasters which have hattXKd t I ) your nature to be overcoms by the V'.fclood of the Lamb if you will heartily I accept that Christly arrangement. We are all rjolaed at the Increase in ha l man longevity. People lrve, as near j I can observe, about ten years longer they nsed to. The molera doc c do not bleed their patksats on all Htfs aa did former doctors. In y, 11 a man naa lever tney he had consumption they V - 1 J 1 Vlf they could not make t was the matter they VjiinKJ phlebotomy was YOUNG patrlan, tzcob said that hit yeaa wero fw. looking at tho life of tho youngest person in this assembly, and supposing lie lived to bo a nonagenarian, how short the time and soon gone, while bankod up In front of ns is an eternity so vast that arithmetic has not figures enongti to express its length or breadth or depth or height. For a happy eter nity you were born unless you run yourself against the divine Intentions. II, star. an jg in your presence, my eye should fall npon tlve foe blest soul here as tliat soul will appear when the world lets it up, and heaven entrances ft, I ttnppocj I would be so overpowered that I should drop down a no dead. You have examined the family Bible and explored tho family records, and you may have daguerreotypes of some of tle kindred of previous generations, you havo liad piKtograrhs taken of what you were in boyhood or girlhood, and what you were ten years later, and it is very Interesting to any ono to be ablo to look bock upon picture of what he was ten or twenty or thirty years ago; but have you ever had a picture taken of what you may be and what you will be if you seek after God and feel the Spirit's regenerating power J Where fhall I plant the camera to take the picture? I plant it on this plat form. I direct it toward you. Sit still or stand btili while I take the picture. A WOMDKHFUL FICTOHX. It shall bo an instantaneous picture. There! I liave It. It is done. You cun see the picture in its imperfect state and get Home idea of what It will be when thoroughly developed. There is your resurrected body, so brilliant that the noonday sun Is a patch of mid night compared with it There is your soul, so pure that all the forces of di abolism could not spot it with an im perlection. xnere u your Being, so mighty and so swift that flight from heaven to Mercury or Mars or Jupiter and back again to heaven would not woary you, and a world on each shoul der would not crush you. An eye that shall never shed a toar. An energy that shall never feel a fatigue. A brow that shall never throb with pain. You are young again, though you died of decrepitude. You are well again, though you coughed or shivered your self into the tomb. Your everyday as sociates are the apostles and prophets and martyrs and most exalted souls, masculine and feminine, of all the cen turies. The archangel to you no em barrassment. God himself your pros sent and everlasting joy. That is an instantaneous picture of what you may be, and what I am surd some of you will be. If you realize tljat it is an im perfect picture my apology is what tho apostle John said, "It doth not yet ap pear what we shall bo," "To this end was 1 born." If I did not think so I would bu overwhelmed with melan eholy. The world does very well for a little while eighty or a hundred or a hun dred and fifty years and I think that human longevity may yet be improved up to that prolongation ; for now there is so little room between our cradle- and our grave wo cannot accomplish much, But who would want to dwell in this world for all eternity ? Some think this earth will finally be turned into heaven. ISluie It may, but it would have to undergo radical repairs, and through eliminations and evolutions and revolutions and transformations infinite to make it desirable for eternal residence. All the east winds would have to be come west winds, and all the winters changed to springtides, and the volca noes extixiKuishod, and the oceans chained to their beds, and the epidem ics forbidden entrance, and the world so lixed up that I think it would take more to repair this old world than to make an entirely new one. But I must say I do not care where heaven is if we can only get there, whether a garden- ised America or an emparadiaed Eu rope, or a world central to the whole universe. "To thia end was I born." If each one cf us could say that, we would go with faces shining and hopes cxhilarant amid earth's worst misfor tunes and trials. Only a little while and then the .rapture. Only a little while and then the reunion. Only tittle while and then the transfigura tion. LOgjf KVK11TTIHXQ FOR HBATK5, In the Seventeenth century all Eu rope was threatened with a wave of Asiatic barbarism and Vienna was pccially besieged. The king and his court had fled, and nothing could save the city from being overwhelmed unless the king of Poland, John Bobieski, to whom they had sent for help, should with his army come down for the relief, and from every roof and tower the in habitants of Vienna watched and waited and hoped until, on the morning of September 11, the rising sun threw an unusual and unparal leled brilliancy. It was the reflection on the swords and shields and hel mets of John Sobleeki and his army coming down over the hills to the res cue, and that day not only Vienna, but Europe, was saved. And see you not, oh, ye souls besieged with sin and sor row, that light breaks in, the swords, I and the shields, and the helmets' ol divine rescue bathed in the rising son of heavenly deliverance t Let every thing else go rather than let heaven go. What a strange thing it must be to feel one's self born to an earthly crown, but you have been born for a throne on which you may reign after the last monarch of all the earth shall have gone to dost. I Invite you to start now for your own coronation, to come in and take the title deeds to your everlasting in heritance. Through an impassioned prayer take heaven and all of its rap tures. What a poor farthing is all that this world can offer you compared With pardon here and life Immortal beyond the stars, unless this side of them there be a place large enough and beautiful enough and grand enough for all the ransomed. Wherever it be," In what world, whether near by or far away, in this or some other constellation, hail homo of light and love and blessedness! Through the atoning mercy of Christ, may we all get there I A Eefeue. k NEW ADVEKT1SEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The below l given t J correct some fale reports that have been circu lated about a Rood and true citizen of our county: I Communicated.) "There Is a lust la man no charm can tame. Of loudly publishing his neigh Dor's Bhame; Hence, on eagle's wing immortal scandxl fly, While virtuouM actions are but born and die." The disposition to slander, so bane ful in lt effects, and so opposed by Holy Writ, is uncomely and un christian under all circumstances, but never bo vile and despicable in to nature as when Its Hhafts are juried at the defenceless or a tiereon in his grave. It is to be regreted, but this dis position has of late been indulged In by niany concerning the last mo ments of one who recently died. Some of theae, too, are professed christians, who (be it to their shame) geem to enjoy the rehearsal of these falsehoods as they would a "sweet morsel." Having heard some of these woeful tales, and then having heard a true statement from the ips of his widow, I feel constrained to say a tew worde, at least, in his defence on behalf of his bereaved family. And right here I must say that his widow mourns not as those who have, no hope, i or she rejoices in full faith of an all redeeming Sa viour, in whom she reposes implicit trust. though this man was not a mem ber of any church, vet his deed3 of chariiy in ever lending a helping hand to the poor and distressed, proved that he pricticed more or that religion of which St. James speaks, (i,27) which is pure and un dented aud consists in visiting the fatherlots and widow in their afflic tion, but which is too often lacking in the self righteous and religious bigot. In his last ihnotis, before he be came delirious, he had a long and confidential talk with his wife, ex- preijsing the knowledge of the cer tainty that his days on earth were short, that he must soon leave her, and that his great dread was parting with her and his little girl, but that he was not afraid to die for he felt that he would still bo in the hands of One who had always blessed him, and as Ood was unchanging he was confident thnt he would still be car ed for. In his delirious moments f win FRANK THCRriTOrrS CCLUC3. NEW DOUBLE COLUMS ADVI ;i-Mi. It Cost You S joining T O Read Don't miss, when yqu have a chance to make a strike, and that's just the he said things which, colored and kind of chance we are putting m your exagcrated, gave rise to the reports so current among those who think WaV. thpv mftHf hpiivpn in a fiititrA tnt they merit heaven in a future state as a reward fur the good deeds done in this short life. But if they will occupy the same time in searching the Scriptures that they spend in talking and beating false witness against their neighbor, they will find that "eternal life is the gift of God." For by grace are ye saved, through faith, aud that not of your selves, it is the gilt of God, not of works, lest any man should boast." Eph. 2, 8 and 9. Miia. M. E. J. Gleiwood Items. Frank "immm lies New On Exhibition, ai His Mammoth Drv GdmU Store, No. 7 aud t Hay Strt Fayettcvill, N. C. Wliicli L the larvet, lana- ek'jist aud best Eq!pil-el Dry Gooda Uous: Scath of Jltiraorc. The larjcet r:V niot i;i;u;iil ficeut Uck ol i'iillkial Winter Gooda ever skou u hi itls stiou of the Suulh. Dress Goocis. The buyer In Ihi l-jart?nent La maJe sn unuuuily uico selection of the latest au;J uioet stylish f ah rirt, for autnir.n and vrlntcr wear, ccnii.-thu of fulW lines oi plain iaate:ia!3 o! the most approvti! cu!arni'j und newest weave, l'rotninut a mong thtM are cheviots. Bed ford Cord-, 'Yei-on Diauocahs Camels Hair and ;li v,-od and Silk warp Henrietta?. la mixtures and suioll eiTeot suitings, the latct are Itelief Stripes, Zur Za. Suitings, Clie vcron Mixtures, Serpentine Ef fects and Scotch Tweeds and Cheviot. A nice lino ct and Stripes in subdued anti refmed combination. I al.se .-how a splendid -election oi all-wool domestic Drees Goods in Plaids, Stupes and Mixtures. These ;ood3 were selected with the greatest care, and 1 have inade priced eo low they will astouish you. Come and see. SILKS, SILKS. 1 carry the i argent and most elegant line 01 cilii.i 01 any merchant in the Stale, and my stock th'n fall surpasses any of my previous purchases. I offer the follosvia Special Bargains: AIL-Silk round cord "aiHe Francaise at 7c. All Silli extra fine Faille Fran chise at USc. All Silk very htavy America Grus Grain at All Silk Catchemire finish, America Gros Grain at 1. 25. 25 Pieces Black Silk very fine quality, worth everywhere 31.25, I oifer at Uoc. A Grand Nothing like it ever s?eu la Clinton. Eea&y-Ma&e GlGtumg 1U,. P-pii&lV n Out Nc S cf ' nought trod uunufcrturert. I'ttR'KS ! Wo havt uotl our Goods aud aro confident QUALITY aud PUICK. You will make no tnUtake making your purchijt. Itetow will be wi !d tit best jud.rr.ufl jur .ability to t in .''titviiui; il.ts Uv-v iv. SiTLrX w rive :ne 4.r Siock bfr Rock'Bottom v MVft t ic.'ii'cration. Chlldieu's Suih from Boy's Suits from Men' uits from n' up. t up. Up. Notions, Ch'akH, vf.r boit mker-: Vu!!.." and Trunks. We keep a, first-.la-w &tiKk of l)ryt0'd-, Shawls, Booh? and Shoes of ail hiuds ot ti e Hata of all kiud- iu men aud boys size?. Call and see me. Verv Itefptfullv, w. g. Hackle y, . octl tf CUutcu, N. C. WE HAVE tm Yes, Our Fall Goods Arc Here Every Department is Fi N-E-W Pronounced It (Special Correspondent.) Cotton picking received a slight cheek in the unfavorable weather of last week. - Quite Ja number oi the students and citizens of the Glenwood com munity will attend the tuneral of Mr. Thomas Hose next Sunday. We were delighted to see Mr. EH R. Wilson at the Academy on Wed nesday last. He received many con gratulations from his old friends on his recovery from a long illness o typhoid fever. He will enter school next week. Mr. J. T. Hudson speaks of erect ing a large boarding house on the Academy grounds. This will be quite a convenience to thy school, and will, we are sure, meet with splendid success. - Hurrah! Williams & Strickland's merchant mill will start about the 10th instant. Williams' Iron found ry will begin operations about the same time. Some of the Glenwood boys are becoming "mighty Jhunters." One on his way to school was so fortu nate as to kill a squrrel with an ap ple, another caught a large, tut opos sum on his way - homo from school. Great improvement is being made by the class in Penmanship at Glen wood, conducted by Mr. H. A. Gar rett, of Alamance county. He Is becoming very popular as a teacher of the art. The Boys. TOO BAD. COLORED SILKS- also show a very liberal as- Willi IGE Let Us Be If auk We know perfectly well that it takes two to make a bargain and that's just where we come in, we make it an object to deal with us. eortineat of Colored Silks, con sisting of Surahg, China Silks, Foulards, Colored Brccadcs, all in the latest styles, and at prices at which the customer is .sur prised. DRESS TPJMMIXGS. Nothimr Adds more to the ap pearance of a lady's dress than nice and suitable trimmings. I am prepared to meet the waut3 of tho fair ones iu this lino I have the nicest atid most stylisy line of trimmings ever shftwu in this market. I will not attempt to describe them, but simply say: "COME AND SEE." CARPETS. My Carpet Departruout occu pies a larjce portion oi' the third floor and herh you will sue the most magnificent display of - Floor Coverings. Ever exhibited in North Caro lina. They consists ot Velvets, Brussels, Three Ply aud Ingrain Carpetings in new and hand some designs. Took Jt "J"hese prices. Throughout the Establishment These are ALWAYS to be found at our fcitom. tha alert for them, for what helps you li f want much variety and style with i.kti.l t Mails' : us. Very Retry ectfully, A. F.' JOHNSON $ Wj aro ever oar r us. So if you all und sio CO. Let Every One Go at Once to t- I- The Only Exclusive Dry Goocis and Shoe House in Olintox j,. And see the larj?o aud complete stock of DltY'dCODS, HRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES and NOTIONS now on exhi bition. A full lino cf Casters, Hernias Mm i&Mi In all the new and desirable shada, with ;thv very latest and prettiest Trimmings for oac.l piece. My Ginghams nave never been equaled ;m their pietty, plaid aud stripe effects. A bargain for all in Calicoes; irom cei.ti-' to reiii. Anything you may call for in Staple and Douieslic Dry Good.-i. " Let ut one fail to see my fctock ot . . T - r . 11 f I A VA - - w - f " - ou rieces iru,seiLb arpei, have received a Urgo aurl very full fuppiy In addition to above I oifer a lare lot of Floor Oil Cloth at astonishingly low; prices. l5.dy :v well as Ana nr a.Mttion BABGAINS FOR EVERYBODY IS OUR MOTTO ! 40 Pieces elvet Carpet, re,rj- , T . nf. thuai tL fif ihtM ioat fa4.f 5!,,, v. rr iar priv, per varu . ,iaor rid mother, who.w fort ahva.v.4 h:uL iu cheac. medium and fine grades. Mv Stock of Shoes are to be sold like evcrythin c!i very best shoes fi?r tha lea'it possible iao:;7- , And next comes my handsome out lit l r iuuj yo in ana oi j. The only Dlace in town to get the latest .-.tyls and best qualitie? in Geuta' Furnishings. Terms always strictly CASH. Messrs. Jasper Carr aud Haywood Bmtju are with me now and would be pleased to see al1 thoir old tciand?.. RllOtJ-4, . The Tou all know we keep Clothing, Shoes and Hats, but those who have not seen our ney Goods can't form caDLYowstteTroup and any idSa how large our Fall Stock uftoSS is. Immense does not express it. Again me towarc' s him eagerly. He -i j :n selected one and walked away with Claim ttUU WtJ Will UU11Y111UC ClllV tetffiSSSS! that we sell cheaper ward that it was too ridiculous for 2 rt anything," and that they 'never tHan any JlOUSe m tUlS Otate. Several young ladies were sitting together on the balcony of hotel the other night when the moon, although full, was somewhat hidden bv clouds. A natty little fellow said softly upon all and came towarc's him eagerly. He MISS CLEVELAND. Vjtspd.'" IVoo the way ag .about at rtgnty thai life Ineur V have to ohange Wenty than they A Daughter is Born to Mr. and Jirs. Cleveland. Nsw Yobe, Oot. 3. A daughter was born to Mrs. U rover Olevelana saortlj after midaizht last night. The mother i siity, and tw J daughter are doing wen. ;?emit ; of aoqtubixtt- S. and the Vhow to hai hly Blood diseases are terrible on ac count "of their loathesome nature, and the fact that they wreck the con stitution so completely unless the proper antidote is applied. B.ii.ts (Botanic Blood' Balm) is composed nf t h; triM antidote for blood poison. Its use neverrails lo give sr Mac-itw. k. u. uoi V were so embarrassed in the wnoie course of their lives." Ex. Merit Tf Ins. We desire to ear to our citizens, that for years we bare been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, ur. King's New Life rills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Hitters, and nave never handled remedies that sell aa well, or that have given such universal satis- action. We do wot hesitate to guaran tee them every time, and we staun reauy to refund -the purchase price, if satisfac tory results do not iollcw their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. For sale byDK. It. II. Uoiojday, Druggist, Clinton, and Dr. J. K. smith. Mount Olive, N. C. I am sole agent for Foster's celebrated Kid Gloves and have just received a larue invoice of these goods in all styles and IT IS NOT TOO LATE NOW. A WilmiactoTi, Delaware, eeniaa has invented a cash draw vhioh lops off tho angers 01 taos who attempt ' to tap . it. If a contrivance of that kind had been applied to the United States Treasury . , - n oil WQQTiTKr 1 n what a lot of finecrless liepnbUean of- jrjrj 1 11 Cl U WO Cil C JULU b jO, U axi uvau fioials there would bi la this country. . -u mV4n rr O ur Clclllll LUue tut? uncttMcoy vxwouj.i By calling onus you can readily Star. colors, every pair warranted. Cloaks and Vraps. The largest line of Ladies',! Misses aud Children's .Cloaks and Wraps ever exhibited iu the Cape Fear section. Seal Plashes iu long lengths, short cuts and jackets, Tailor-made Siockinet Jackets, all70o! flannel blazers, Carded Jackets, Reefers, Capes, in Cloth, Astrachau and Fur, Imported Stockinet lewmarket3 with and without capes and with vests, three quarter cut wraps iu new, nobby and attractive styles. If you desire a wrap of anv kind see this stock before purchasing. MALL ORDERS This department, under the i mauagement of a very efficient ! young man who will take plea sure m waiting on those living at a distance who will drop ua a- postal card, s tating quality and price of goocLTdesired from tho samples thus sent out cus tomers can make as good selec tions as though they were in the store. On' all 'cash orders by mail amounting to fco and up wards I prepay express charge. VISITORS. Are always welcome, andior tlr-i benefit of ladies, and es pecially, those living at a dis tance, I have a nicely furnished ladies waiting room, a luxury whick cannot be enjoyed in any other store in the city. octl tf W, S. PARTRIOK AT l r- - 7 h i 4 Kj .1 M s v;q i ;cw oiler our Contemplating a change in cur busies ENTIRE STOCK OF 600 JEW mm FOR CASH! . This is an opportunity to buy new and desirable goods very heap. Itespectiuuy, VM. A: JOHJNSOJN. jjj. B.Positively'no goods' will be charged to any account, au o20l ' Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Jet Salve in the world tor Cuts, Bruisoa, Sores, Ulcers, bait Rheum, Fe ver Sorest Tetter, Chapped Handa, Chil blains, Corns, and Jill Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It i guaranteed to give per fect satisfacticn. or money refunded. Price 2$ cents per box. For sale by Jr. Jw i. uoijii?s"'n; ana j. smit!i. Dru2iat, Uouatbfive! C Shoe and Hat dealer, and sell cheap. We buy cheap 3 1 nrrClot andHa tter. 4-; . i. : When you come to Clinton-be sure to call on ua. We are At the mi Ou Mm 1 " Cigars, WV '. My sincere thanks are "tender oA trt mv frind- and cuetomera Ioi! :mn tw With a full line of Family Groceries Tobacco, havo given me in my effort to build up and maintain a dry goods trado : that would b$ a credit to- the community. - . Frank Thornton, Oct uL 'Fayettsville, K. Gj " . 7 U . ' - v rot -, . . . Brandies, Whiskies, Beer, f-c. Call oa us and .WE" WILL $E To your pleaurs.aud atifaction.; Ilespectfu -.,,,r .; P. -WATSONS ' r. t;

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