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'"""Wat j"""" PON OL. IV. MORGANTON, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1888. SO. 11. (TROYALfSK'o'iO t OUR NORTHERN LETTER. Absolutely Pure. A marvel of r nowoer never vanes. X,. strpr.e-th and wholesomeness. to economical thun the ordinary kinds, It fiinnul UB sum 111 cumuuuuvu a . . . - . , , . . i A 1 I '.he mulutirae oi low lest, snon weigui 1 or phosphate powders. Sold only in l linYAL ISAKIAU t OW1JJ5 K UU 1UU V nil St.. N. V 4 OHN TXJLL, AADUATE IN FLTARMACY. wenty-two years' experience.) 14 A full line of PURE CHEMICALS always on hand. PRESCRIPTIONS lipouiidcd at all hours, day or iht. bv a Begistered Pharuia- pilet Articles, Coap, fair, Tooth and Nail Brushes a Specialty. The Country vs. the City Correspondence of The Morganton Star. Philadelphia, May 11, 1888. There is an oldsaying which, de clares that God ni ado the coun try; man, the city." True enough, if you want to see God's face most piamiy renectea, turn your eyes o the silver sea, the sun-crowned peaks, the verdant vales, the fra grant tDrests. It you want to lear His voice most plainly ech oed, listen to the feeling songs of your Southern wood-birds,: heark en to the low-murtnuring brooks, the deep, solemn, awml tones of the ocean, the whispering of the breeze, the dreadlul clash ot thun der. If you want to feel God near nearer than you'll ever teel Him till (may He grant it!) you kneel close to the "great white throne," walk into some sublimely silent svlvan retreat; stand on some lofty eminence and behold Hi handiwork : gaze ou rashingcatar acts or boundless waters. There, unquestionably, there, then, thus, the mind and heart will be most fully appreciative of God's power, majesty, goodness, wisdom j and isn't that happiness i But then there are thousands who live amid these glories who know nothing whatever about God by personal experience. Aud that leads mo to say now what I meant to say right at the outset : that to a Christian the King of the universe is visible, spiritually, even in these whirling, dusty, dis mal, unsyrn pathetic cities. Xow, don't think that I love the city, for you're quite wrong if you do, at least if you think I favor it for a place of resideuce. I do not But as some one has said, only he wTho is down deep in an abyss. where all is direst darkness, may behold the glittering stars oi heaven at midday ! And so I hnve learned to look for God's face, listen for His voice, in this busy, busy city of my birth and rearm g. men may produce. Palaces and churches, auditoriums and c ottages prettily or magnificently designed and built; a million soft streams trom resevoirs of heaveu's light ning, lenuing to grand architec ture, elegant costumes, and splen did equipages a fairy like sheen. And the gay pedestrians! Beauty ot lace and form is present here and in charming attire. I belive God's Word teaches us to love this beauty of person. I know there are many who rail at such love as "vanity," but I.think they are in error. The prophets' description of the bride and bride groom, and of the Christ Himself, does not lend lorce to the argu ment that this taste for comeliness and attractiveness in appearance is regarded as sinful. The fact is, I believe, this and many other laws were mistakenly deduced from scripture by the over-zealous and given to man as Divine teach ing, when there is actually noth iug on which to base the conclu sions. Let it not be forgotten that the petite becomes abnormal iui-lthf fnllntrinPTidannriniisrrsnopf. healthy! Then the person pos fully submitted. For the past two sessiug the same is liable to cat months inquiries have come in and drink too much: or too little, from all sections of the State as as tne case may be, and attemper- to whether the writer desires tho ance is tne result. nomination for Auditor, and the.o Now what is the most frequent inquiries have iurariablv been ac- cuusu ui u ueiiiiigemeuu oi uio ap- i coin named with tho assurances: petite f Is it not because of a de- "We arc for yon against the field hcieney in the supply which the ifvou tcantth enotninaiinn. Pleusu THS OCCTOM SAYS l ! recommend use a FOR system in its decaying condition demands? Who is it that frorcres himself with water, and makes himself sick thereby! Is it the man that has it running from the let us hear from yon." During these same two months I have been kept closely confined, and' my attention entirely absorbed, by the severe and, finally, fatal ill- cold crystal spring continually at nessofa number of my family. It nis ieeti isy no means, ion sel- has been and is. therefore, utterly dom, if ever, find that man drink ing more than he needs. It is the man that can't get it when he needs it, and who has suffered the fluids of his body to become ex impossible lor me to write to my friends singly and make known to them my desires and wishes in the premises. Hence the necessity for this card, which, as I am an Edi- hausted, so to speak, that is liable tor (Agriculture) and so on, in some sort and measure, entitled to the courtesy which obtains among mi BRCWCH!T!S'otST,HMAt That Wonderful Combination TAVI flR'Q CHEROKEE" I H I LUlI O REMEDY ot SWEET CUM and IV3ULLE1N. docs that to imbibe too much when he get it, especially if he knows he can not get it soon again. So, too, by eating. It is not the man who has an abundant supply of what he wants, continually oil hand, that is most liable to become a glutton. It is the man that don't know where, or when he will get the editorial fraternity. I ask the publication of at the hands of the Democratic Press throughout tho State. Twelve years ago I was laid aside by overwork from the active uuues oi i no ministry, with a per- one type of Heaven which we find bis next meal, that is supremely manent embargo againstengaging I x. given distinctly as such a type in prone to eat to much "fight now" again in theological xtudy or mini- 5gJ the Bible is a city. Otto F. Peeler. For Tlie Marganton Star. Professor "W. 13. Abernetliy's Vigorous Reply to the Alco hol Muddle Answered. BY DE. J. G. PETERSON. it being his last chance. And I tcrtal icork. except in an incident- why not be sol seeing his appetite al way, but with the full assurance is depraved, and his .system do- My eminent advisers that I could ranged for the want of "daily very well engage in. and was fully bread" to nourish the same. . The competent for. any other sort of remedy, as well as the prophylac-Itcork. This withdrawal from the tic is apparent. Sov as it is by the drinking of fascade Nursery. ERNST BUSH. ants. Pants. Plants. i A a t r imp Tn "i f Tn tp c wan.- PLANTS, CELERY, BEETS and SWEET POTATOE SLIPS in season FOR SALE. Discount on Large Quantities. 4ny orders left at the Drug Store will ind get choice plants. apr6-tf . It's a hot, sulky day in Pkiladel phia. Let os take a slow walk along the streets, dusty and glar ing with the sun beating on the stone sidewalks. Disagreeable, devoid of the least signs of God, you say ? Ah, no. Not to my eyes. Wuv the very rays remind us oi the Son of souls. The chirping sparrows Dring unnsi; to uimw, for He it was who compared the care of these to the kind care ot us, so much more to Him than this hardy little outlawr from the country. Here and there a shade tree casts benisous upon us typi cal of Our Father's care. Throngs of men, selfishly, per haps, iutent on business; some concocting wicked schemes: some using their God-made brains for vilest purposes ot plotting; young, old. men. women, beggar, trades- man. capitalist, vicious, tnougnt- JLIlillU I mm u M simon. Gen'l Passenger Dbf't, Asheyille, N. C, Sept. 3, 1887. Jive fave TRAIN NO. 62, West Bound. Sallstoury 11 30 a. m, Statesvllle 12 20 p. m. Hickory 1 26 Connelly Springs 2 08 Morsanton 2 34 Marion 3 IS Old Fort 3 44 Round Knob 4 0d ASI1EVILLE 5 18 Hot Springs T 35 Paint Rock 8 00 Morrlstown 9 33 Knoxvllle 10 55 TKAIN NO. 53. East Bound. Knoxvllle 6 30 a. sa, Morrlstown 7 50 Paint Ilock 10 53 Hot SnrlnffS 11 10 ASIIKVILLE 12 58 p.m. ltound Knob 2 36 Old Fort 2 50 Marion 3 IS Morjranton 4 15 Connolly Sprliga 4 42 Hickory 5 05 Statesvllle 6 23 Salisbury 7 20 2nrlij Itruurli Dally extent SUNDAY. RAIN NO. IS. TUAIN NO. 17. . m. iave Avhovlilo Arrive 4 W p. m. ki Arne aviivtno so U. Ill- 'I... rT. f . ... , i .. ... . - . !. i'-niuu 1U ! UI A. V S.!ltoaI. i ially exit-:t SUNDAY. l-mo. 18. THAIS' NO, P"'D. til u . . . . i '" !p;'-T;inrMr'r Arrive r . Arrive H-ti.l.T-..iivlU' ful, careless, student, idiot, silks, rags, beauty, heinousness, mingle promiscuously in a great, jostling, crowd. Think: each manjur woman a soul-bark ou life's deep, asoul precious in the sight of its Creator. Each life the special thought ot its Author. Each single individ ual in this immense, ever-chang ing, yet ever-immense, maps of hu manity, under the guarding eye oi Jehovah. Wpuderful I Stupendous! it Single out one of this multitude. Study his carreer and character. Strive to learn his marks of indi- vidualitv what makes him differ from his innumerable brothers. Why, it would take a life-time to thus know a man thoroughly, not to dream of leading him, though your bitter enemy, as best for him. And the Divine Quo thus knows and leads every one and all of these. Doesn't the thought reveal Him in a new liirht to vouf In the wilds, amid the grandeur ol 7 the mountains, the stillness of tlu forest, the holy chants of Nature in the music ot buds ami roaring of turbulent seas. yes. there is God. Hut awav off from these, in the thickly populated cities, when the human lives are as numerous as the leaves of the woods, I see God as the God of marvelous pow er in Ilis care of men, as the Go of character and destiny, as tlu God of inexplicable Love. No. 3. Now suppose my friend was per mitted to realize his pouderous aspiration to wipe out the alco holic ocean, would he not be doing what would be mannestly the worst thing he could do in the case 2 In reality, has it not al ready been "wiped" too much for that class who most need it? Let us examine into the nature ol things, aud see if this is not so. St. Paul said : 'Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in res pect of a holy day, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath-days: which are a shadow of thiugs to come; but the body is of Christ." Col. 2, 16, 17. Now was Paul crazy when he penned the above? One would naturally conclude that my friend thought so, or he would not have said: uBut I solemnly declare I would rather drive the last nail in to the coffin of the whisky demon, than be President of tho United States." To "drive the last nail into the coffin of the whisky de mon," is not only to disregard the above injunction of Paul, but it is flying directly in the face of Provi dence: It would subvert the laws of nature, aud would that be mor ally right? "Meat" in this injunction evi dently has reference to any tWug we eat; whilst "drink" refers to any fluid substance to be taken in to the stomach by deglutition. But why do we eat or drink at all ? Until we know this, we can have water, and eating of viands, so, too, it is by the drinking of alco holic liquors. It is not the man who has been raised trom infancy ui) to know their daily use, and who continues to have them at his command, that is most likely to till a drunkard's grave. On the contrary, it is he who is unable to get them regularly, and has had to do without them when he should have had them, that is in the high est degree dangerously situated in this regard when he Joes chance to get them. And here the law- active ministry was, and is, fully understood by my brethren, who make it no cause for censure but rather take pleasure in honoring me whenever opportnnity pre sents, as I am still ever glad to serve them in any and every way l can. This explanation is made for those who arc dispos ed to adopt the sentiment of the old proverb that "the shoe maker should stick to his last," and who look with no favor, as 1 do not. upon a voluntarily secu larized ministry. The explana tion is made, too, because, tho sit uation not being understood, this H doo more tnan any prescription tn both p!ants are hiahly medicinal. IT. B. Tha 8wt Oon eotac fWJ th Bovtfcarm Rnop kn4 1 hifUly Eipricnat, wM2 thm X2ta la H-MiliglTvif aA On eotnbinl thmy at Imply A PERFECT REMEDY. A COLD &ccctd leda to mourn rovolta, CBui r ttaeka your homo U&oat waraln. WHOQPTJf COUQIX e Muoylcr and jminful. ALT. yttAA flirty to the cmiacly MACIO POWER of Tartar- BwM O am &31 UaUrta. BUOSf CUIUS tod XBTTL.. it, left tnuTdod to. win Uao. to coxexnomott. ad Uioae It Quickly rllvc aad rodtlrtty Odim. INSIST ON HAVING JT. on tad BroivM-U Troubles, iwocuMnda for C-mroinptioa. t fXecp It ta Oio bean. IT IS PLEA8ANT AtiO PALATABLE ad U tfco fi-at kacvrn remedy In th world Um all , Threat ad Larj troobic. I', win rtanliM the ttrot and rabl yo to Uirow off all obatrMcUosa tajly. arfdir g expoctoiaUoo asd reUrrta tba eoar 41000c A-i k your rrcAlst for lu oa. too. At ILHH. If ba doc not kop t, wo wiU pay. tor 00 Umm. e2y, xroaa ebrrea on Urg atao botUoa to any part ct Ui U. 8. oa fct jpt of t I.OO. Taa V. ALTEU A. TAYLOR Cm-. CUamto. Ca FOB ALL BOWX3. TBOOTIX3 acd CbUdran Taat. trs, ao t.at great SooUiera rcxaadT Dr. JHfr" UnckUbcrry CordiaL BO oeata at PmCTUt. uric a's imm cdidsse is tee best. Established 1812. makers of the land have been, aud particular objection was used ef- are still xit tauit. or years upon years, tho Government has mo nopolized the traffic (so to speak) in distilled spirits to the detri ment of those persons most in need of them, aud at a time too, when our whole land was bereav ed and in mourning for the dead, a time needing comfort. How much of the present increased in sanity is attributable to the with holding of this boon at such a time, the omniscient God of Heaven alone can know I The tax of 90 cents on the gallon is, to all intents aud purposes, a prohibition "to the poor, for they are unable to have them honestly at that price; aud the effect is, when they do get a "suck," the temptation is (not want the position. knowing when thev will have an- diers of the State other oimortunitv) to take too much, ami they have to sutler the penalty of getting the Aldehyd, with its concomitant intoxication. And to stop this dire proceeding, l.pav f. A '.,-". 1! ! L T.VYI lilt i: f w. 1, WJ.XBLTN, D. 11. t it p. m v a. lit. H 10 e r. AT And there, is other beauty in tlu citv. Not the grace ot landscape which the mountaineer is blcsset in beholding; but those beauties of art which only divinely-gifted no r,onr,enr,ion of their ivronriet L t l .. i . i i i ta nthor iiiinr,r couniermaiMi, or suovert uie laws aud thirst are the indications of of Mature, so as to stop the produc the necessitv of eating and drink-twnot Alcohol altogether; a pro in cr: and hut, for those, we would Ject just about as feasible as to " i - . . . ' ... I a. .1 , x... : .. l know nothing of our wants m this try in siop oiu uamoaiui m i.ci iPP:,rd. Ami wp.rrt thfirp. no waste recurring "seed-time and harvest" or uisintegiation 01 tne oouiiv iu i'1"31"' ftuwj , v structures, there would be no huu- tH laws 10 preent me ' A nr hef-iiisp t invn v-milil h tin lift- IOUliraill iroill eessitv to eat. .But because there is a disintegration of the tissues, there is also a necessity to rebuild the same; and this necessity or want is felt in the shape of hunger. lectively last year to tleleat me for an office which I most desired and which would have been pecu liarly congenial to my tastes and training. After an enforced with drawal form the active ministry in the manner stated I chose to bo a farmer and that has been, and is, my only and exclusive occupa tion to date. My name will be o nf A1 if 1i t lit 1 1 f-i onnt litVUt U llll IMIt VMJOl Uly as a candidate for State Auditor at the Democratic State Conven tion which meets this month. I teel that I am luliy competent lor tho office and that, it will be gen erally so conceded. If I were not perlcctly assured as to my com petency I would neither seek nor To the old sol- with whom I sustained a ieiiowsnip 01 service and suffering throughout the four years of the war from the begin ning to the last day at Appomat tox and who, having manifested good-meaning men of the Gospel their appreciation ot one soldier persuasion, and women of voting by giving him, an eight-year term proclivities belabor thenijselvcs to in office, now seem disposed to give anoine.r oid somier a cuance; ;o the farmers and industrial class es of the State, for the promotion of whose interests 1 have wrought t'i l as S. ; - .-: mini 1 1:-"' 1 ' ' V i " I B - 1. - I iw. - 2s " 2 n r . r . 4 ' ! 2 s g 3 O - H:a s d v I ; to A f . , V."'" " ' "" ."hi ' (Wound on White Spools.) A full line of this celebrated THREAD in WHITE. FAST BLA0K nn.l U0L0E3 for Rale at vholts;ilo and retail by DICKSON, TAT 13 & WILSON long aud faithfully both with ton- O gue and pen; to the largest voting T O V E S, flowing, element in tho Democratic which, while having in its an abundance of the best party, ranks talent chil- that element, as well as to people Stoves, a fu 1 supply of Tinware, Uieth of other faiths who believe in fair and a iresh lot ol SUiple and I an the Play and do not construe tho de Groceries, with a good line of "O Lord, how manifold are Thy and state" to mean simply ami ex bubbling or the clouds of heaven from shedding or the filling of any office 111 the tiirih there, contents, lest famish- gift of the people, has been allow- iiir- families miaht di ink too much ed but one representative on the water. I Democratic State ticket through- ' 4;Oh that men would praise the out the whole of the LN3 years that . ... . .01 1 .1 1 .1 ... o.. ... ,.n.r.A liOJii mr ins irotHiness. ana tor ciitiiscvt mucc iuu w.u 10 kjV7, 111 i(JL.uu I, iiu uumsi " . , K . I . . . , of thH bodv. If thev never be- tils wouueriui worts w iue came contaminated by the dctritusATau ol men! For He satisUeth o trt vttoa'r tt' flit. vt(iiiia riPf.!i the loitering soul, and nllcth the p Kf-T cIJVt Ul V 1 UVVUl V ve T I . . a Mia Rftnift won hi not. nmwssar v hungry soul WllU gotHiuess.- main mi l' vu have to be eliminated trom the body, and there would be uo thirst. But as the greater portion of the entire bulk of the body is water, and the same is the medium through and by which the waste or effete particles of the system are conveyed from all parts of the organism to the excretory organs to be expelled, we see that it, too, must be eliminated, thus giving rise to a want of an equal quanti ty of water to take its place; ami this want is felt in the shape ot ,r e thirst. Now if these wants are supplied regularly in "due season," the bodily ileal rh is maintained, aud there is no desire for more "meat" and udiink" than the needs of the system demand. In this case the appetite is termed normal, or healthy. lint suppose that from some cause no matter what this ap- TINWARE AjDJROCEPJES. I t ike great pleasure in inform ing the old customers of Chandler & Arney, and as many new ones as I can induce to trade with me, that I have a heavy stock of works 1 in wisdom hast Thou made them all: the earth is full of Thy riches." "60 teach to number our davs. that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom, for Thou hast said:My people are destroyed for the want of knowledge." A Card. For tH Ra'.cljfH News an 1 Observer. It ha.H been, and is, the desire and purpose ol the uudetsigued to maintain a modest and decorous attitude in the matter of the tiomi nation lor State Auditor by the Democratic State convention which meets ou the 0th of May. preferring that his friends should present and urge his claims rather than seem in a public manner to do so himself. The publication of this card, he hopes, will not be re garded as in contravention ot such a desire and purpose, in view of cltisively the separation of one par ticular church lrom participation in the honors ami emoluments of the State; to the leaders aud to the rank and tile of the Democrat ic party of North Carolina I pre sent mv most respectful solicita tion for nomination and election to the high and honorable office) to which I aspire. If elected 1 pledge every faculty I possess to the faithful and efficient discharge of its duties. Very truly, &c, G. V. Sanderlix. Beston, N. C, May 1st, 1SSS. Cigars, all grades and prices, and ivsKctfully ask you to call and ex amine before buying elsewhere. G. M. ARNEY, Successor to OIIANDLKU & AltNEY. Morganton Nov. 2.1, 1S87. " FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER3 clU .-jiiE23 rB The Speed of Ilcat and Cold. It has been asked which travels faster, heat or cold ; and answered heat. Be cause any one can catch a cold. It therefore follows that every one should keep Taylor "s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum aud Mulllein, which will curs coughs, colds and consumption. He Hnui die of Cctic. Dora or Lc ! tin. If Kiua Pow.!er are tsaed In ttm. route's 1'nwdfm r1i;-rr- vn! prr'rni lloCpotim. Foatz I'nw.lrn will prrvnit Cir- f iu, KoaU'a Povilora wi.l l!-rr IL inn:fT 4 n MX Ki rrpam la euiy ner cent, and txakt Ue U.Uer fim and Foatz'a Pw1rr win rat nr fTrn o'rrM1t TT tiA to wiilrh Hr n t 1 mar ittrt. FoCTZa PonBa iu eta 8 Alt &F act 10. aV4l cTery wtMrre. DAVID r. FOVTZ. Troprff. BaX.TIUOKZ.IU FOIi SALi: I1Y JOII' TULL, Iorgaiiton, X. C.
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