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X I f , 1 ? J THE WILMINGTON MESSENGER: SUNDAYv LTANU ARY 2, 1898. :- 1 - .' v. i;- -- ... - - .... - , -1 r- - -i v. JACKSON & BELL. COMPAN i. Taatered at the Postoffice at Y,lImIngton, . N, C, as second class matter, ; , -. ; ,. -V";. . :' -: April . 13, 1897. : Ak-; POS tllB D AIL ; MESSENGER by mail, ae yar, $7.Cb ' six ? months, $3.50; three 'months, tL75r one month, 60 cents.) Served in the city at 60 cents a month; ae week-15 cents; $1.75 for three months r J7.0G a year. . ' " V ." i' - THE SEMI-WEEKLY MESSENGER S page papers), by mail, one year, six months, 50 "cents, in advance. "WILMINGTON, N. C. SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 1838. jDIFEClS IN CIU 11CIS3I- Several times in the 'last two years xre (have. referred to the difficulty of arr iriving at right conclusions as,jto:.new opks published by reading thf an jDouncements of publishers and 'the opinions of - newspapers even' of j the more pretentious class. The difficulty .arises in the variant and 'antagonizing Spinioris ! of - critics of supposed taste, Judgment, 'acquisition and ability, and the excessive praise 'bestowed by lead fog' literary exponents .on-bothjsides" lot. the AtlajiUc.-The Messenger .ha': com-; mented; upon thfe laudations of books of ephemeral career and the great xtravr agarico indulged in (by critics of -the' gifts of -writers of the last one. or two uccaues. we nave 'pouiiea out tnai so great is the Indulgence in. adjectives as applied '' to new writers, that if the - greatest geniuses of the world in the literature were to reappear there 'would , be no language strong enough left with, wifich to characterize their powers, and Iroductions. You will find the .same, exhaustive terms applied. ! niostt freely; o the recent .poets and to recent nov " 3jt3 as are applied discriminatingly -to the great -masters dn tthe ages from . Ilamer to.Tennyson, and from Ridhard Bon and Fielding to Thackeray. ..Dick " "', ens and George Elibt, ' Recent critics bo laud, and magnify - late cc-ntem-I porary' writers that ft he readers, not -thoroughly versed in ty3 'literatures of ( -the last tfhree : centuries will conclude ; Chiat in Weyman, Ioyle, Hawkins, .and i a. Gozen others of" the romantic and 4iis-; ' ' torical school-you have full .rivals of Scott, Hugor Dumas, the elder, and any - others of !the, greatest of -that fascinat IvtS c"hool. When i Meredith Hardy, IMackmore, Mrs.. Ward and -sonie others , of the cleverest" novelists of the last thirty years are considered, you will "' be induced, to believe that' they are, essentially greater, not onlyj. greater " than Bulwer, Trollope, Charles Reade, Ruskin; a Thapsodist;rhapsodizes alrout Jhis - own or sormebody7 else's emotions, and an awe-stricken .public informed that be has 'added a new music to Engr-. lish proseV n--y. v;;-"!; ' -ir-V 1 : jArhong uAanertcan A newspapers and weeklies anil monthlies -that' gtve. par ticular -attention to criticism we read the New York Tribune, Evening Past, and Mail and Express, (dailies), the New York: "Bookman' "Book .Buyer," (occasionally) and Atlantic Monthly among the magazines devotee strict ly to literature, and also read more or less of critical - articles Sn New "York Current Literature.' We often read some of .the 'opinidns of such famous Engl'isSi representatives in literary crit Icisni as the London pectatorv" "Sat urday Review," - "Athenaeum," ' and "Literature." Of American criticisms, we read, as a. whole, we-rather incline to the t "Atlantic" as , the safest guide when New England. 4s not up f or, ex amination. , Mr. Stoddard, who writes for the Mail and 'Express,, is more near ly of our own iheart in-taste, and opin ion than any other writer, connected hwith the dailies, when writers of he past are under discussion. The Tribune is very interesting, (generally able and acxite in judgment 'off contemporary writers; and shows learning combined With; insight ; in discussing historical and other . works', i The Evening Post gives more . time tx literary discussion than any i American newspaper. It has a vast ' amount of. criticisms on V books, but it' is very learned and .ample and to' us dull often, , for Jit reviews many cliasses of wprk in which we take no special in terest. .The English criticisms tyf. He answers more Questions, satis fles more n!ecessi ties, eowtlhes mor pain, and fves steep tbo deeper weajrl j ness s Therefore ity is our Lord Jesui I Christ. It- is inlot! a r sentimental ? apf propriatioii. . -You cannot nave Him j alt a inere erfiime, as a mere Mol of en tiritent. Jesus Christ is a standard j txf conduct, a living discipline. He stretch es us on the Cross, and; nails iur hands, and if we love Him, .after ttiafj; He takes care of us forever. tNmfe hall pluck us out of His ihanld. He, is a Christian who is tmCgrist, wlio is graf ted into Christ, ; vtfho is one .fit)h the iblood of Christ, and does the cwr; mlandanenjt's wf Christ." , f - K ; . - I-. ...... ., ! : . r fs This will ( suit the Christmas holidays BS'Tv-feffl as any other' time,' for all need to rememlber what some one has writ ten in the following; i "Because he. la our 'Father for IbVe'e . sake, . J i i The load we cannot give hhn hlwill take;. .. ! k,-;' A: -'i 1 - His gracious heart CAmpassionatesj cfxr . care, ; ' j .::-' , ; There is not even need of spoken pray- ef; 1 ; , , !: - Though we.forg'et the God bevmerei ':. ful ' - - x ;. r ' j -V Xur troubles reach him. Cod tis piEf ui." i There is a very injurious, tfaTlaciois, d'alnigerous opinion that has taketn root in flatter days relative W- tha actual need'xif the-Gospel and he recim.ptwe scheme tauight therein. ' .fllhe; -'oiid, lln the ! estimation of ' not a f fw can sret along: very well without Me love of God in the soul -and.,thetlood' of the -Cross, of jhrist. It is somelwyw believed toy people fjnot otherwise, jjnlh-, telligent, that the world can work pit Hts own salvation in' Its own way wiith- 's favor or the -love of Christ .X. I, are quite sure to .(be alble and interest- i ing,' but now and then the prejudices pr; nd grace to help. Bob Xngersoll teach UnitiiTA as well as TDeculiar 'bent of . taste will -assert themselves in opinions that will hardly he ; received as ; either sat- 'isfaictory or final. V TO CUKK A COLD IN ON DAY rake Laxative Bromo QuihiheTablets Ail druggests refund the money if it fail's to cure.: 25c. The genuine has L. 33. Q. on each table k. I RELIGIOUS EDITORIALS FOR ": SUNDAY. A : even divines, who, profess to "be failed of God;1 preach such diluted doctrines, and so eliminate Calvary and pst and the 'love of God, as to savel man ;trthepianis of oneni anditio pferect !ihoTihiess,! ruck.;, in the , fear of Jehoyatti and hy the Divine - truth, ibutf iby "doing i - .i i . . ,' v . ' 0 ' 'f . ' gjood to our fellows.jbesfcowin'g cilfetyTj . and heing hones and so ; on. This is 1 not hew " gospel, (but- the destraclion pra'atSical'ly of Good's revelation and lah' rvf i cfnflira ti'nin fPhp. ihn.nr rT Some year or so ago, Remaps, t was, . j. pi tM God helps man al ail we toad something to say of: the late w,3. rtIcJ eyChales ISpurgeonln more han moiraimyj .benevoience. ' mad f& l ine s&er. , ve was -jo lWie fa rnost extraordinary preacher ana axa .f--. W;h ,Was crucified forms o public educaJUdAr and a be liever to the, right and! i duty of - the state -to maintainf and stsreng-then ' its educational sysiteni, I ami cone the less a staunch friend of the academies and secondary., schools; They! hullded . our ciyUizatibns f to-v he pa4't TnfeeyjJiave kept alive the- love of liberal learnihgr in unpromising tiine3. 5 The brave men, the Wilsons dellsii.i9rner8,'.Btc?: hams, "Graves, whjo gav ; their lives "to the cause, have" furnished examples of heroic effort to all sujcejedms times, "They are no legs active and vital day In the; face of present proWems- "If there be anx antagonism e these great agenfes and the cx?le!g and the UMrersity, aetlrthem. be re moved temperately and 4n toe epirit of wisdom.- tAoy.'rrktioxval pelaticai" be tween the' parts f the jgTeat vOle 5s system is one and inseparable ready- to- do all n my power o pro mote the ! purposes of your rgan5za- tion. which I assume to toe thi pansion and incrased useful academies and sseconuary s North Carolina.! - ; ' According to 'pie AsevtlK Gazette in1 the 'Iredell chain gang awes, . It (has ? ibeen ascert forty-two i voted for Mojfcinl a beggarlyi ar j Jlohescpne Bryan. This- shows hw and : virtue wentj in f ore f thp very pure, trustwxriiaw t and n pariy as repuiDiican.i rrif 'uaaeue sultahleNiomtent ithat seem just to ail It eaysr J , ' ' 'There j comes! ithat - civil Jervice law rain. stfvinK' I ilaces I to I democrats' "just ex- of .the l s ,of respect- ii. :'! that' and but hree for liter, igeti! known! has a very. again, gfivinig J pl which' justly bel'anK- 4 the ktlOWTl rortl-inrr a-a 1 :.. I ". i V M pure j food, .says:! Cottplenelis-a pure andun, article, and a much more healthful product than la4 a substitute for thekame I heartily recommend it." 13 pure vegetabte oil combined wifh Uv 6,ucl acu is unequaiea lor shortenin purposes; It makes our' food 1 itrK destiblc. , ; . " Tile Pfnnlnff PntfnTflna to . . .'. . I anjr otlidr way, Made only by .,7f 1 W I THE IST. K;. FAIRBAA'K coMPAXt VUJCagO. ; v ct. 1X)U1S. Vow. Yrlr . r r i ' AND Hini THAHES FOR PAST FATORS. : 4v and in o o rtoubllcans. terial, at cut iThosef' three Bfvan men; -.laould kicked off the gang, ajhd tLeir places fiiveh. tot republicans, fwho;- toy1 aiding fow the time is approaching, for stock . taking; tock, we will sell at cost everv artiiI p. 'in aoT"? 5- them and wafee great bargains to churches etc OfVhao SlriTf. n,, ji t-.. . r . 1 " ' - "iP' Y"1 i -drawers, nnelucie 'together -with thousand A- fWn? . .TWvVt. ...-.BI-.--v. .a , . r -H -.Y K iWh.en the Russell anld L 1 toelectiMbKiflley;. are' fully entitled J Jto ttie6sltitthese; hoiti.' payers ; foot up all of mpany'S Dins ana . - ; 1 ft i t 1 I to. the end of . thecqst of . the party," they ! will groan and to lif t. th!e scales of thlir rj mies and betrara:-Tn crats a legislature erage- - foritwemt: Messenger ar When Charlotte ' Bronte, Charles ;Mulock,' Kings l ey even -than Fiel ding, Jane Austen, Scott, Thackeray, Dickens, and George Eliot. and his 'brother, but greater 1AM this, is brought about by theviola 4ionof taste, sanity of judgment;ja.pro- -;: .--jieT ' appreciation, of terms and fyiat pen- ; -etration" without which there can 'be no sound Interpretation of genius, and .reliahle information as i to-merit . Miunicated. - Holding this throus? years, as .we-have been suid again 'by the indulge latives in criticism, see signs of a retur, balanced critic 5 candid : e: a .(most extraordinary . work. We hold his memory in (hlghi'st regard, ' for he was a genuine Christian and was firmly based on the everlasting Gospel cJf the i tion of men, to take the wdrld, tout as a " er,'' a very a " 'perfect' teach- - f i f indeed as God; i a his higihesCdvb- espeJctively ' for 1S97 J70.760.65. to participate in the prepared by the gang; great luxury, and not fhe "fixens,' arid things $h kitchen. . The fbrures derived f ronf The iPittshoro 1 Record -athatlJrr 1895 J72,604.rf When " yV"' "ref ojps.to ',' ss, 1 5feVf either VOT'ba'ckJn Jr tre I X ' ' H-g -i -v i wttsejr SyAM" There would he! :ij mo ."o-w i bags.'.' , ' y J: r'; ;. .i '"ii llr .- .........ill. SBffia - THE i tA PARENTS, IS Y?UE LITTLE BOY OR GIRLLOKG 5- RAND? IT :IS 3EGAUSE THE Y CANXOT RESIST THE il'IUJS -TO S'I 01 ADMIRE ASD LONG FOR ONE OR THOSE UltESUEJiTS AT that has en jopng Ino thej matter. ": or possessing livine g-lory or really express 'image of GoA's pctrines aire V perverted, the f on of 'GddjHe was a prod'igious rKavio,ur. er of -great administralJiye. albility, aumrraoie preacner, one wai. the century, and - Oif'he greatest! . of all itih'e c'ehturiesL jWe1 have readX ygt -"Goldi contemned, and man wfth profound Interest .scores of in vain, to foe practically;" his own sermons, :an'd they are excellent ymour, IThe j 'New Tork ' Gbservef, J a tog for any- household, fbe it X very ahle anld long established Pre'sftfy- or tiLhenvvise. We relfer Eng-l'i'6!li Baptist , preach a very, interesting yp lish'man . who flourj . - i I - '7-. ' manhood; thoor of pl a cellence. Rah! But littl hope for Hanna now. , do 23 f Also .full line of Bicycle Sundries always on hand, h There would -be! none hut bags." . for his "money ig- -tatiib'n. ISpxi? early and aiu- real ex- sh'ed repu- a tritute to Mr. w'as m . 'tihe early . ,.00d. tOO prw,paic.Lii.u, lO' terlan paper, j seeing- ." the tendency 'of the ti'ihesV ihe' danger ' lurk'ins-inrT the popular theology of th'e"day, has th'se' pertinenit reflections,' of wthic'h' wei ere gjad to avail ourselves. It says, j ajid "Vfe -ihinlc it wholly true: If ."'The fear of singularity, of r graye- yard sadness, Of looklnig away from iaie i,. , fT.iC. ULunng the yar 1,000 f ships from Baltimore!, f They carried 6 .bushels of gra icleared- ,000,000 bat low f tMf!A.h4'irson';.i'hinks t prices will jbe certain to force a' large reduction of th They oug-ht! to d cotton crop for .1898. this. tflinaers which are unseen and eternal this is w;h a t a We repra(Mcevha urch has to contend against first) of i we repx j ,Tt is not merely the inbonfplnHP almc 'W2es sia'- f th marvel- .putp'it orait'or : wh;o it'ooik irprise, and his name orary writers The tryes must rht Judgment, s tudy ' and calm - - . 'a I 1 . - - . be delivered, or . else- newspapers and h ib4 utterly mis- 'mihg. We have trusted indorse iiead novels merely the mbonisiisteneies thing -which the world once fcountMf ah inconsistency which it does not every ..man's mouth. A i " vunai j.Le.iii inoiuaes a ignfea. clergyman the story. Park iColleere. CTt- ' Tr.niW..: I participation i I therein wi?l n,nl n (v,v r - ' - ' mw u. x w i mu nit.. u'i e ana wealthy f . une name of TJavies' gives "people whose presence ..the world Ide . While at Student at-Re'srent's j imahds at social f unctions " and Whose v. " - nsT and whbse recently; baptized ,ak..- UYra aaverse comment. The churc3r of elocution lin, th-, ' , V19 fatrenched hn odety just' as tuly 'a-Xp SVf .'ee-jjhe-student Has ocleity is. entrenche'tf in the cnufch. alls i thiin., witih. ' a-l : ..r . ! to breach ' on b TirXJK fc I - r , w vuiv- n gy, to i emphasize ;i erreater Hovai tv d-rRt idea, of -.the spiritual Mnlgdom, io Sde- vi uy wiuoa me 'Wtfraa as jr. II Die: , aVir. vvica nwn. f give his prophecy co, jgeOri.'tWe QUQt'r on y , Mutjcomue iaur -,uNone entering, air. 'Boys, have you hr;Vnslhad n, In lntS Of'o continued, and hear, fhim at once' he'wtf t? ' iPreachinig at fNerw Park Street ChaSi 5& :m- Recent- two Sundav. r,.rnap1 once of yxm want to knmr r ' wy, !ouit ne forbids The vSpanisii . government vv eyier to t putflish this protest. The talk is that the pbutcher may be prose cuted. jQive iti to him. . ' I : J J U - ! Bubk Duke, president of the .(Cigarette Trust,; fafinj St. vouls trying to: ''gobible upr'.t:wtriare carette plants. That foul trust ,want$ jt'lie earth. If they, can get control of apj-ijare tte1pla'nts wo ri't they make the fkrrjirs squda:!? Watch3 i: VIt ' is annQui'ced .thsut . 4he British Hoisery Company ofRhode Islana -wu remove itsjliaf t to jthie south it rifll wo .to.-Nas!l?iyill. vOthers will 'Boon fol- fct.i-eiiia.sL, learning up there ' thefc ibreadlis; buttered. ' u wish thl liappy-vretiirn day; that we their orders foJ trodiiced theiiF1 edAmthStli the heap, Otii see, Bami d(6iiia Goalsf deal chear) er thaii Wood. low. They which side Think ofj' a; arm. containing 1,500,000 acres- -Such an one is in LfOuisiana t. sv$. niies ofl railwa. and 300 fable streams, -jand- $50,- n; It is ovned byj northern ;e4n ploughsf are used. Oat is; .the cief business. 3ELL-TKLEPE0NES 64 Wssii INTERSTA arable A . : ' I ir me Tank -ass;! I T we read vv';.lnu'ct satisfaction a critical ' in 'nd on "Literature" ' nH ' Age of-. S-uperlati vps t so much in nrA .L . our own 46 much in accord with inclusions preously stated and from lime through at least two ree years,. that we natural! v. pU ,r from me, or anv on' 1 ittttr iiterarv TV,r,u has thirty miles of uayif able streams, OOO.pf fenc m en and -s tie ralsingS ed, spiritual leveW .''ih.o'r 1 "i?v,"r"" aafAf?5'f Jwer (Kli-j .TveiS' ,L'hen tlhe outcrv w:iTi Jipng can that coimnromip'.n tti? I McKin-iev-' VoJ- ii--. J , .utauHm- i r-i g licuiu in para on - . : g :i I ing .thievps : "dLL J v. . . .-. . r t"5. -fLpn Jeraid lifts h ham.b4caue of thlf and ' 'says "his fart is een bigger jhan his head." The truthjafxtut it is Ithat thelaiajdr was never la man of mU tV o- ' iH mHch hTn power. 1IU4 is much a Case of "soft ft s v, Bucklen's Arnica Salve 1 J Arm iil. ; wonderful preacher in . ;u. . o n . "wiiu. trie f"Jwuray perfect to w3 aratory- 1 "oh, and poHuwtr?n VP- I :; , a Me' of "(- 4o .se a first Weekly discussing- the grossest abuses of U iiappiyr the . cautery so promptly, sfor m aar - . . S seventh issuef that able criffr ette. It is so vigorous and direct in its nd taste and iudsmpnf . ,tk ... P w wxcu. we iaKe Of acting. He has nothing Z,C?ni Perfect sat, n5eed 5 the heart. ll anv ,r Price 25 nfrr" t"Ufle7 refunded. -., r ' w x 1 v i i i'j i i i t c -.' a - j-j-c ill that position. T fortune; to play for one leave to . X- editor sys: r "For, indeed .ftSS&M..?' today-thai ing- appearahcenever stTirr" mguish between either J.?5S a passage or so. .The the imrn w i caurui' gross if. ,JiJLr. .inmx- a H?i STa An five minutes. Plwer wa never equalled; (Now Cents 'nrr V. T -r t-.-.. " xv. jeii - .y. For sale j by V: Fsik ii lit illSi! Adlai Steverson must hav- '.vi of fnii .1 . HOME POLKS. 7 .. success in;politicsor he , GUN AND SPOBTINa SUP SILVER PLATED- KNIVES, ; FORKS Ml !Probay Key. irr Joseph Parker , is the forabxot preacher in Ijond'on today We sawUt stated a day or so -t, ..Jt n '-: - . - 7 . hefSourceof i&t'Z? arrar' is, buVwe do not ?nsumer : of l golsib ."1es? Tn&ve BarkerF a -verv a -criticism, and the irnnrant 1 ed man. His rrv,,-.. . iT sted.rabtures f " ,r r.. ' A1 . , I , " "'ma tfuJ' n me en- it becomeahlrf w ure i' very voluminous oubiw , - U'U tlliri 1 1.1 V-W I - . ! , i. - i uncement of fa itw i. - .v.v. I h' work his andofsed by Uheirti . wma not became connUi LX . . - j 7 tile Uiliei lean Trust rArtt4v,; j I - i T jr . i XlinK Of O. if Al Irk-or i railroad DMnmSsskrc. I reiving any Wes ext -s . . I-.,,-: La . j f -ft v i n 1i5Jiwr' i set-seem .to rejgard railroads tnej negroes in .North Carolina ZZm Trtt cante for pub lic office who fws, counsel for the Amer 4ean Cigarette ijbacco Trust Company -v - snrir-r i , .s really jio trick about it. Anybody Wv1 Wl has Backla Rubles wf?" Maiaiia r nerv iroupies. We mean h M x, . .i r fV.,! . Bitters. The Russell as public euemies'lwithout risbtc ! Privuleges. hut . subject to regulation entirely by . ieqple:: outside. Remove the railroads now -in : N(' WJiil - .uuiu aoout as well be or Thabet or, Central AfricaJ. tax tea .to add, ibut u This ined dnA nnM u ,tm ,B.f.;i:T"4' wnoie sys- & I - ... - "v- Arxbutor) refers hni'- K ile (a con- og-ians and Bibncal eofrlSvfeT. irf SV A young rhymer in recehitlv. !h .m .. . : - ivuoe a -volume of cred itnhu i ' was me -verse .without .bein o,- greatest text in thi ... J feal POet: a. new -nrtj i I Out" Tjrwrl? T.; mi ' Erring- romance of I LT " iy - VJt aui -oerore-us s -i.-.- rr Mccessor-posMV -!'51,,'iinie Scottr an "Zv"- n-- BE??JS A rettrTi - f-u on cmerry stones ,Z Ms discovered tn .flJ? he Lj, Tte 7, 7 " "usinjss, oashes off n ! -ftMn booklet of HrriTVT-Zr a nd we are ; inviied ,ies' 1 " ' i he said embraced the rwhole New Tes- camenx. pve.copy a part Or ! summary OX his AXsscOTtwra.' -. The peacheraid the point of the text was the imr'.ann..j , .. IYH was a- voluntary aTmTvJrT llUn. : WA v . ' " w; wnsxrained to the acceptance of this Saviour's eoYeri! remember vfoh -vC1A xaairoaos .nave penetrated that -cu and rarely frequent region iRailroads know more of U &usm,ss, the cost of running, tlie 1 nous .needed, expenditures f -rriX 5nA neys'' F a &ood, blood purifier let Mve thanuJRnvc i . if lessness fjlnf "s Sleep- . r -7 .miruutrrs can I -r . 1 "wunjLy it 19 nnrplv tnow. ' ! veuioie. a m-Id laxative, a-n ' " I the system! toi ft. r,x ZTZZ :K I tsi. ...... to. ...mM -vig.il- .. . I Mim 11 --rtt-ymi report to ' Sfm,.P. ttai the University, addresseii the recent f ,drus ktori. 7 VA Ult? Association of Acadet I 1 Why allow !yburaPlf fr. , mies at Ealeieffi f - VT I fti ffi?11 e slowly tor- Wa itrB- i v "iistaKe. I r fc "-" wtaise or disease rfctit. ? 7101 Present. He .addressed anS Fver wl undermine and ' SSJfJ" fed a setter to Imf SSfff S& Morson, president of the first bSa? nIe' etaJ? Kwuffir???- . and from lt we, take the folf ftWfe ias the rig-ht rinsr doHv; IJIT J1 so1 under the wide Bwtng-: - -While I am tanl''rtentt "or 4lt If II PUIS IV'" - . -1 . .. . '. And Add to thef Your Fr SEE. OUR. ATTRACTIVE j JM0S1 North Carolina mmm MO , we have seen in years w ui stile ax low prices. Oi pays lor Seed, . Orders pr WORT a3 J i & Jlon a TTb3r. tnS-?3.1 J. H. Hardin and H. I. Fex tress. WHOLESALE GROj .5 i--; C -' if - 1. t .i,:.- . - ? I X - - t ' .' a- j . v':-- "t:- .'"';''' '.'.j'!' ; X- .
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