. - - ' i ' - ; . c:V 'Vj i-W Sis-xT" r- -..4 Vol. lf !No' 6. Durham, N. C, Tuesday, June I, 1880. Single Copy Sets. k'li. If.. DURHAM DAILY DISPATCH. - ri'BUSUKD BY The Durham Dispatch Publishing: Co., At DURHAM,' N. To whom all communications should ' ; be addressed. "1 C. . i BATES Of SUBSCRIPTION: One Week, :: - . - lOctH. One Month, - - 35cts. Durham P. O. Directory. . D. C. MAXGUM, P. M. Mails for the eut close daily -at . west. : " from the west.arrive daily at i Chapel Hill mail arrives daiiy (exce ! ;i . at - 10:30 A. V. 4:30 p. m. 11KW a. it; 4:U a. m." pt Sunday) 10.00 A. M. Chapl Hill mail departs daily (except Sunday) at iFUt Rirer mail arrives every Wednesday and ' ; Satnrday. at f ; . j 4:00 a. m. Flat Eiver mail departs every Tuesday and Frida t at Mony orders issued and letter registered ever aay t (except Sunday) from 71 to 10 a. m. and from 1 to 4 p. mj Office opened on Sundays from 5 to 6 p, m. U. 8. 1 Postal Cars.; attached to trains- aoinff ; east and west, depart, at 11 a. m., ipr the east ana 4:4 for tue west. On tLese cars letters may be mailed. 1:00 p. m. 7:0a a. m. human heart So startling1 is this sometimes that persons in the con- greation are" ready to accuse the clerg man of exposing their hidden. character. I recall an instance; Once a very corrupt, vicious man was persuaded .by a friend to hear a certain preacher, rsow it hap penedihat the sermon, like a sur- -ceons scalDel. laid bare to all a character similar jto the j one this man possessed, and it was dealt with in a scathmj? manner. This wicked man left the church curs incr terribly and bitterly accusiner his friends of having set, as it were, I a trap for. him. The Bible is the! looking-glass of: the human soul and of human na ture. ; All knowledge amounts to do. Who looks: blessed. '! word translated the idea : that in one must benjl neck and stoop Train Schedule, Durham, N. C. Mail from West... Freight "J ; . . . ARRIVES : ...L. i ' . i. ...... i Mafl for eut. i. Freight " MaUor west Frelgkt . Telegraph o DKPXRTS; It t i !;r: SfR An L Mfthodil U m OO 11)1 Frank -general verses griou.s.. day. May 30A. rikcopal Ch(u Wood. Text stle of James, s 25. 11:00 a. M. 11:57 p. M. 4:44 r.M V:35 a. U. L11.-O0a.ic .12:11a.m. . 4:44 P.M. .10:00 A. M. from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. 1 (Rev. ill the ir 9- i ah i Ch For if any be Vlne wora ana not s, doer, he iijrke in "twan behold ri f- r " . deth himself, andi straigntway ior- -i manner 01 man ne a hearer v lithe "For ihe goeth awa gettethi whit was. "But whoso ldoketh into the per fect law of liberty and,coritinueth therein, , he being not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work, this man shall be blessed in his deed.'' The chief point in the text is the difference"; between- hearing and' not doing on the one ! hand, and hearing! and doing on the other. ' The Gospel verv fully and to a 4 nothing,' unless we and forgets not is - Clarke says the look into contains order 'to examine the back and the down. I With this effort he will get a clearer meaning. ' jl would particularly emphasize this point, luerly of' law. The Gos pel is a law, because it. imposes ob ligations and marks out . a line of duty, and threatens punishment for those who disobey, reward for thcjse . who comply. It is a law which se cures liberty; not a popular liberty but that which gives freedom.froin : sin. . . r . i ) ". - ; We boast that we are free Amer icans. There is truth in this. We may be proud of our independence." We are no slaved in a pecuniary 4e'hse. AVe are free before the law. But in one sense we 'are not free. We are slaves to sin. Many here this morning are hot free. They are slaves of the worst sort, doing menial, degraded j service, bouiid, shackled and fettered; with trans gression's chains. I They are bowed I Alown and overwhelmed; with sin, J iniciuity and transgression. i j A man addicted to the1 cup says, f'l 'can drink or not, as 11 "please.'f is a slave to Ins the . service of him, and is true of He is mistaken, he appetite. He is in a cruel master, is led by This remarkable degree depicts nature just as glass gives bac object before it a perfect lpokirig- of the IliL. A.1' x AX) txie same ume one looking into a glass, even for a length of time, upon gom therefrom immediately fori appearance. ' I f have tried cau remember in only a most gen- lat any their which eral way' I do' not think tl Lulies here can now recal looks in the glass before they made their toilets. J 'The, Gospel' wonderfully. human nature, j This accounts for -a away cf c Vi i a it- T reveals cannot resist him. all other habits. The Gospel de livers men from moral slavery, jit satisfies all claims. . ; ' , f . Faith in the. Gospel makes men free from the fear of death. j Said a young girl to . her dying parent, "Father, is it well?" "Yes, glory be, to , God,- all is well." Jesus died, and triumphed over death.! Faith in the.-Gospel gives victory over corruption.- It is written,! "Dust thou art, and unto dust thou shalt return." Every day some of us are! borne' to our long home. But with all my heart j I , belie ve that this body of mine (shall be raised) at the last day, purified and. spirit-; u ah zed, for "mortality shall put on immortalityt and.' corruptibility shall put on inconjaptibi.ity."-- , 1 True faith gives freedom from the curse of the law, jfrom f sin, from O why will men so firmly clipag, To the fetters and' shackle strong. That make them to 'sin menial slaves And bondsmen to the wrong. - O when will liberty of law, I By all men be receive! O when: will God's own precious word, jy all men be believed! . i , - - "' 3Iieroscopic Wonders. '! ! . : .1 .1 Upon examining the edge of a jverv sharp lancet with i a micro- scoper it will appear as broad as the back of a knife, rough, uneven, full; of notches and furrows. An exceedingly small needle resem bles a rough0 iron bai But the sting of a bee, seen through the everv- polish, same instrument, exhibits Where a most beautiful without J the least flaw, blemish or inequality, and jit ends in a point loo nne to pe aiscerneq The threads of a fine lawn seem Coarser than the yarn with which ropes are made ! for anchors. But a silk worm's web appears perfect- and, every smallest dot ly smooth and shining, where equal. The s made with a pen, appears irregular and uneven. But little specks on the wings and bodies of insects "are found to be most accurately circu lar. -4-:-iir ! The nearer we examine the works Of God, jeven in: theiasi of his. pro- j duf'iions,; the more sensible :L shall ire be' Of ttis 1 wisdont land Ipower, sects what rproportionsi exactness, uniformity! and symmetry 'do we perceivej. in, all organs! j What pro4 fusion of coloring azure, green, Vermillion, gold, silver,) pearls, ru bies and diamonds.' it rmge and embroidery on their boidies, wing's, heads anjd every; part I How high the finishing, how inimitable the polish we I everywhere! Selected Three their wivl was no Puzzle. behold! husbands traveling with es, came to a ferry. I There ferryman, , and the boat would not hold more than two per- sons. How could they cross witn out' leaving any woman with' any of the men unless when her husband was present? itfr. Dibrell, who i sings in the 1 Presbyterian choir, hasi bass voice. a very fine Foiisliee & Sogers. Foreign This house carries a choicjo assortment :! "i :!, ' . Of k '. f .' . Fancy Groceries, Cort and Domestic . !.. - !. '- Cigars.; - rVe shall use our effort $ to maintain tK hnh k-enutatioh we have .earned' lor -" r r ; thehigh (juality of our eeiioneriesr Fruits, and . NEW ADVEBTISElIEilTS. BLACKy ELL'S- Durham Smoking Tobacco For FLEiStHE, C0XF02T, CSALTU, J, ' -. -:, -v: ", Smoke the Oil, CEICIHAL SBAKD CP-' Durham Tohacc o. AWABDED tho FIBST PEZHIU1I At Philadelphia.. may 19 A CAREFUL MAN r i I . . . '. ... - I . I V - Alwaya carries a Yearly Policy of lararaao ' Yon eta ecor one la tin Uobile Life ' Insurancs Company, MOBIL, J3, J1LJI. 12 5 CENTS Will iDiure You Against Accident for On ' Day in the Bum of Tires D;llir3 i hi the erent of ' Death,' or ' Hfbeen Dollars per week Indemnity, for disabling injuries One day. RATES X .,u. 25 ccnU Two days 150 cents Fire days. Ten.days........ Thirty days...... Apply to , 2 50 500 JAMES S0UTHGATJ5, Agt. Office cor, Main and Ifangnm streets, 2nd j l; .. ; floor Iiiggsbee s Building. may ,18 , V. D. LAWRENCE, . if , ' '. VOFBIXTOB Or THE LAWRENCE HOUSE. Fancr Dnnts i& Great Tarirfj. Tti TTnnii m fnrnUhed with a firt--laa BU- Jiard Tablet and X will guarantee atisfactioa for t 1 1 Y ; I au gooia m wuj uui isto rs lave of t iie workings of the tion. Jklain treet. may 19 I i the accurate knowledge that min- th fear of death, and from conup; FOUSHEE & iOGERS.

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