1
' RALEIGH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, FEB. 10, 1886. J
i i
Our Missions in Brazil.
...f-cinWARY C. O I II M M Whif
yioji vnn.i . w w w M,.uiuu "uiv,u xui uic past two years
imvcuccn aDout 51,200, or an average
wi auum ?i per memoer.
The officers ot the assembly, mod
erator and clerk, were natives. Their
conduct of business was after fhe
most approved methods. Everv indi-
Truly God is good. e feel here
that we are greatly blessed. The Lord
n, ns and blesses the work of his ser-
:: Yesterdav rSundav there were ' w" Slvcn ot .a neaitny, normal
v-" - . . ueveiopment toward self-
twelve persons received into full com- this r f
munion in the church. It was a sight cirrnifi77 ,i ""s wAa most
iul" . - . . o I Slfrnincanr and iiororctnro Alit un
iniA I . . v.. iiuui uic
sunnort. Tn
this respect the meeting was most
.iL-o anv lnrpr nf th T.nrH rerr3k 1 .
nJr were two old men oast fiftv. k ?"rc5es. a'e Partly self-supporting
i ... - i nn t fi whn ir ciirnM-f tk;.
,w with her prrown son twn riano. : . ""Ff"" iuui uasiufs.
mjin o - -h . . - . , . .
,j,r m another f ml Nr " ldHlu progress, wnnin a tew
fSIS. ii"- - "fiiumu wo. .1 .
nA a little jrirl of eiht vMr Of V" 111 rt "iucu empire tne work
T fnrrnr nfi. 7 develops so healthfully that x6ofthe
rilC f I J M W.U T 1 i r- r
:,!c nr hoardeis. and a hou whn U , -"ucs d c inaepenaent oi tor-
" J' w j ....w Pinrn nr ' I "U ; 11 rr
? Th. twrt nthprc koa w&uo,u' imsicsu.iwm nor, suner
rrmrn I n nil r rpa-rAt i hai. i o
. V & , .-M purposes amounted tn lc Tionfifnr
u ,.'.rht oi moving awav. ana riirinnti:i .
11 , - .u i t j me two years,
rh'nk it worth while to come for sol tu r , , ,
' vMc-in. lu I.U 1 1 1 1 iiic iai Lii
of every lukewarm supporter of for
eign missions. We need no lonsrer
nesitate on account ot meager reports
irom uistant iieicis. Uther things be-
. : ..:-Hm;i.;ci,.,fi r r ai-nievinenis are in
wnu v . uc piooi oi advance of the church at home New
ci) laiiui) nucic U11C UOIIICS
short a time, wmcn nas lengthened
the whole term. The father of that
family has been a member for some
time, and now the mother, son, and
dauiiters. What a povver for good a
neariv
i r. I mi
the otners soon ionoiv. inero was
i i
anoiner memoer oi our lamuy amonr
the candidates, a mnlatto girl of rif
teen. who hs been living with us since
March. We feel very thankful for
the increasing religious influence in
the kitchen as well as in the school.
Many of the girls seem greatly inter
ested in studying the Bible, but when
the truth is pressed on them person
ally they shrink and seem to steel
themselves against it. It takes moral
courage :n any land to bear the press
ure of the world against those who
come out from it; and how much
more here where that quality seems
weak as a rule. Our girls show that
they think independently sometimes,
is on Friday night at the love feast
neetin Mr. Koger had fully explain
ed the nature of the services, and some
of the girls took the bread and water,
I mean those not members, though
they knew it would not be popular
vruh iheir "set, for our house is di
vided not in actually spoken words,
but those who have united with the
Church are separate 1 by a something
indefinable which a few of the girls,
who are determined not to adopt any
rhina; of Protestantism, have raised.
mev are aa gooa papus, ana seem
iniy agreeable one to another. 1
UiiiK u wouiu D3 nara to nna t ni
cer set of girls than we have in the
house this term. Miss Mary Jiruce in
IVvmia's Missionary Advocate.
be brought hv this sad affliction into the
way of life, un lead the dar little ones to
their mother in Sieaven
May we a 1 live ;i.s well m she a- d meet
at last in the home where God phaK wipe
away all tears from our eyes; and there
hall he no more death, neither sorrow
nor t rying, neither shall thre be any
more pain.
L. O. S
HILL M'ss Matilda Hill, daughter of
Wilson S. and Matilda Bvd III U. died on
the 26ri of Jan. 1833 of pneumonia. She
professed religion and joined the Method
ist cnurch vith her father and mother
when she was quite young
one was u graduate ot Greensboro Fe
NEW DOUBLE COLUMN ADVERTISEMENTS.
T-HT SHALL THE IIARA EST BE4?
RECEIVED, a Complete Stock of
Buist's Warranted Seed.
meimed bf al Fnri hp11' ?ffeJ th-em? ?ou noyr' Buiss Seed arc cheerfully recom-
vuvv rrrk aii i j "vni uam, ttuu luwesi price?.
d flSi f vT7Tan u Qd P?ties out of town UPD appHcation-BuiST's Almaka
UAKDEN MANUAL. Jf VOU Wish to rean ft roh harvpst snwRnict'c fioorU ct.v
iKUGS AND MEDICINES. 5.5525:
(7onSe"Si, Polk's Remedy for the Throat, and
male Coli.geT a very cheerful, sweeter- to pees rogbc torn, and SiSTi BohciteTFeryody ffSTafl andTade
ited woman and a gene, al favorite among rTf,CnORDon.tf the Place. Be sure you are rights PES CUD'S OLD
,,ri qusmii,m:cs. neingine only un- "r"""lc OM" auonai miik ana nearly opposite Tuckers Atore.
MISCELLANEOUS.
1385 FALL 18SS
OBITUARIES.
We will insert an obituary of SO word
ree of char.uro. For the exec-s if SO wrml..
we cliarge one ceut per word. Count the
vords m excess of SO and send the monev
mh obituary. OBSEityi: Tins Itin.H I'i.k asr.
And do not put in any original poetry.
FOUST Died of pneumonia, at.
Vernon Springs, Chatham County. 1ST n
dan. xzui i5at, llernert JMoran. son of
John Al te 3Iollie II. Foust, aged 1 j-ear,
1 month and nine days. "Snffflr littio
children to come unto me, and forbid
them not, tor of such is the kingdom of
God."
J. M. Foust.
DWIGGEXS-James Ashley, youngest
child of Mr. James P., and Mrs. Sarah
Dwiggens was born Jan. 18th 1S7;J, and
died at his home in Davie county, X C,
Jan 5th lS3o. How sad the household is'
without their little darling boy. But "it is
well with the child," for God; who doeih
all things well, did it. He is sadly missed
by his school-in a :es, but may they meet
him in that beauttful land, "where the
wicked cease from troubling, and sad
partings come no more."
A Friend.
marrip. daughter, she was the compan
ion of her widowed mother for several
years and contributed greatly to her liap-
)i"fs. rsmc? tne mother passed awav sev
eral years ago, she has made the old home
i place of attraction to her sisters and
their children. How thev loved "Aunt
Tillie." But the heaviest blow U n.an
ler brother "blied." who lived with
These two alone. Now lie is so sadly aloni
May her Savior become i-ormeioo.v ;ind
ustainimdv his ever present friend" For
several weeks sue seemed greatly quick
ened in her In!;,gering after-" righteous
ness. W.iied tiie end cinm shs-'''-miirAd
lor f;i!:dly that he was i:ot ;iA :ud to die.
Vil was well. While in the death strua-frle
she called out, ' Mother, mdher, is'nt it
delightful .'"Did they in fact greet each
other then and there? We believe they
dwell together in ''the home over there.''
J. A. Cuxninggim.
Sign Golden Mortar.
Write for prices, mention this paper.
JOHN S. PESCUD,
Late of Pescud, Lee & Co.
51S
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5
THOiAS
T. HAY,
eneral Asent
RALEIGH, IV. O.
-:o:-
Help oat the Ddflcieney.
: To the members of the Woman's
Missionary Society, of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South: It was
Stated in the December number of the
'Womai's Christian Advocate that
there is a deficit of eight thousand
three hundred dollars and fourteen
Cents, which must be made up in the
t.vo quarters remaining (to this fiscal
year ), to meet the obligations to ex
isting work. I he amounts collected
n the third quarter have been report
ed, and only three hundred and thirty-four
dollars and ninety eight cents
ef the deficit has been obtained, leav
ing for the last quarter eighteen thou
sand two hundred and ninety-seven
do.lars and fliftv-one renti to hp rp-
Tribufe of Respect.
W Q eke as, God in Ins infinite wisdon
has. seen fit to take trom our midst, Jan
theorh 18H, our beloved little school
mate, Joe. ivearnev, therefore be it
Resolved 1st, That we deeply mourn the
d ath of this amiable and true boy, who
was a member ot our school the hist three
sessions.
nd, That we do in this formal way give
expression io me great love we had for
mm while living and to the profound sor
row with which his death has filled our
hearts.
3rd, That we extend to the afflicted and
sorrowing parents ur sincerest sympathy
in mis uieirsau oereavement.
4th, That a copy of these resolutions b,
speau upon the minutes of our Society
and copies be sent to the parents of the
decease,!, to the UoUl Leaf, to the War
renton Gazettt,and to the Kaleigh Cuius
tiax Advocate for publication.
E. L. CllOCKER
Com.
Situation Wanted.
A Graduate of Greensboro Female
College wants a positio i to teach. She
can ieach full English . ourse, Music
and Calisthenics. A position as music
teacher preferred. Address H. D. L.
Care of Christian Advocate, Raleigh,
N. C. jan 6 tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
E. I j. CllOCKER, )
Jas. K. Pi-umer, (
T. V. How land, )
DUE vVDied in Smithville. N. C inst
..v v...ov, .i ,,n .7.111. lue 41U lOO'J.
1 nomas Ure.v, m the Toth year of his age
The summons came suddenly, he had
been about his usual duties for the day.
came into his room, took a seat, and in
five minutes his immortal ' spirit return
ed to the God that gave it." and the wear
ried body was at rest. For about fifty
five years he had been ready for death
. ' 111! 1 . .
t ized over and above all special con- uau oeen walKn5 m the path of right-
tributions. You can do this dear eousness which Srew brighter 'shining
ti rf t. r ivr luoro imd lnore uato the Perfect dav-.'
irunjs ot the Woman's Misstonarv m Christian lio-ht hnm,i cQ..,i;i,.
pciety, it you keep in mind the flickering flame, but one of consistent
''need be"' and work with 'purpose of J streng
.heart." Let us resolve to go up to the atin.(
Annual rAH"r.- c,u 1,0 SU1
52 perfected.
Mrs. D. H. McGavogk,
Cor. Sec. W. B. M.
th ana beauty by which those who
darkness could confidently expect to
ided to the God of his love and life
n tne l reasury that the urgent calls was at all times interested in its welfare
i IHc miSSlOnariPQ fnr mnrp hPln mr I rsirplv Avar flhiAnt frnm an rffl r? o 1
e answered, and wisely drawn plans inS- The children that once gathered
nuuuiuw kucd hi c ui'w SCalltrrtill in 01 1 1 1 -
erent parts of the country. May they all
rind peace with God, and at last be gath
ered about the'r dear father in the bright
realms of celestial glory. A widowed one
is left alone turnining from the memorv
of her confidence in him may she now fix
all upon Jesus as confidently praying:
While life's dark maze I tread
Iiel
urioas Progress in Japan.
The wonderful movement in Janan
.1 r,, . .
-Adru unrist seems almost like a na
3n being born in a day. At the nres
3t rat' of nrofrres; thp whnlp tm.
re will be under the influence of the
-nstian religion in a few years. A
ecent numbor of the N. Y. Indefiend
'contained an elaborate and thrill-
f'g account of the third general as-
!r.L? f - - - .
oiy ot the United Church of Christ
uticura
POSITIVE CURE
for every form of
SKIN and BLOOD
DISEASE
TROJC
PIMPLES 10 SCR0FEU
rCZEMA or Salt Rhcum.with its as-onizinp- itrh.
h Ang ai,lc burning-, instantly relieved by a warm
bath with Cuticuka Soap and a single applica
tion of Cuticcha, the great Skin Cur?. W
lhis repeated daily, with two or three doses of
CuTici-KA Resolvent, the New Blood Purifier,to
keen th lilr"4 .j.
rr. . i,lv, jjci &j)iraiion pure and
iimrritatingr, the bowels open, the liver and kid
ncys active, will scedily cure Eczema, Tetter,
Kingworm, Psoriasis, Lichen, Pruritus, Scall
Head, Dandruff, and everv wpcIkc
Scaly, and Pimply Humors of the Skin and Scalp!
w-ith Loss of Hair, when the best physicians and
all known remedies fail.
Cuticuka Remedies are absolutely pure and
the only infallible Blood Purifiers and" Skin Beau
tiners Iree from poisonous ingredients
bold everywhere. Price, Ci ticura, eo cents :
Soap, 25 cents ; Resolvent, i. I repared by Pot
TEJ?!HG AND Chemical Co., Boston, Mass.
jg-Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases."
Kidney fains, .SuMins a.;d eaKiict-s m-
t.mtlv rei'iL'vt'd by th i Cuturica Anti-
nim PhisM-. Mew,ele:nit, infallible.
Companies Represented s
Virginia Fire & Marine. Assets, 1550,000.00.
Rochester German Insurance Co. Assets, $637,143.24:.
Liverpool & London & Globe Ins. Co.
Royal Insurance Co., of Liverpool.
London fc Lancashire Ins. Co.
Northern Assurance Co., ot London,
Sun Fire Office of London.
Phenix Fire Ins. Co., of New York.
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Correspondence solicited.
pe cial attention given to
COTTON MIXIjS3.
Agents
sep l-6m.
in all Principal Towns.
17. II. & B. S. TUCKER & EOl,
Leading Dealers in
DRY GOODS
of all descriptions.
Our stocks in all Departments are well se
lected, well bought, large and complete.
Choicest Novelties in
Imported Dress Goods,
Ejcienive lines of
DOMESTIC DRESS (xOODS
Sillcs, Velvets and Brocade Yelveitf
in all the latest designs and colors. Special
and Extraordinary Bargains ollered in Black
Silks.
UNDERWEAR.
Extraordinarv Values in Ladies' jnwl n.
tlemen's Fall and Winter Underwear.
Unholste'rv and Housn .
Blankets, Flannels. &e. Carnets. R
na Rujjs and Carpets, all sizes. Rnvni Vr,.
lish art squares bought before the rise ?h
prices.
HOSIEUYi &L0VES.
English Hosierv bv a reeftnt lnrcr f.
chase offered at less than cost of importa
tion. Gent's, Ladies', Misses and Children',
all sizes.
Special attention given to all orders by
mail. Samples sept.
Correspondence solicited.
W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO.
Partner Wanted
Insures
amy.
durance
OF RALEIGH, N. C.
"This Company has been in successful operation for sixteen yean
'.T7rs -v ?JTnMjC -
JLUCbllUltlUbUi LO
CUSTOr WORK A SPECIALTY
f-v f S I
Valley Wooieii Mill
And griefs around me spread,
Be thou my guide,
Bid darkness turn to day,
Wipe sorrow's tears away,
Nor let me ever stray
From thee aside."
D. H. Tuttle.
ALLS BROOK Mrs. Kate Allsbrook.
wife of J. M. Allsbrook and daughter of
l t - w....w me ioio x . . iiiuiaiu3,uit;u ui imeumu
jh au. i reaa like tne reDort ot a ma at her home in Hamilton. N. a., at.
snerai
-e nf u ' , , i . L"- vertea ana joined the M.JS Church South
V1 "c vaiiOUS caurcnes in Con- She never wavfirPfl in bpr Christian nm
-Caon with the American Preshvte- fession or in her devotion to her church
ln and Reformed Missions and the IIer life was an embodiment of christian
virtue, i ne sweei ana geniie aisoosition
which marKed her girl lite was developed
in womanhood into the higher
e lrom the commanding ten minutes alter twelve o'clock, in the
of a victorious army. The morning of Dec. 5th 18S5. She was in her
. - J 1 78th vear. In her 14th var sh was nn.
a;ted Presbyterian Church, of Scot-
an .1 i
wuc mousanu nersons were
esent at the ooeninff session, and
. j
-epresentatives from the several
'ches in the empire.
'"a tissemDlv meets everv twn
f-i'S.isince the last session there has
:,a, ar&e and gratifying increase
d Q'?n.lrtmon- T 1U 'PL
to the
a Iarre
'US' in t h a C 11
H-i are now pursuing their studies in
ideological Seminary in Tokio.
c .anje.sr rhnri-.
t ,,, " "i-u nas 207 mem-
? - "at was me nrst .Presbyterian
r .... J
U1 ii'Jdition of 70 per cent,
-snoership of the church and
urch
organized in Janan. whiVh
1 n t - 1 .-. . .
. arcn, i72; with 12 members.
said to have embraced at that
; nearly all the earnest Christians
-wnpire. The contributions of
Christian
T'i r rx W 00L' n o c t: llii fric tact orlnrnmAnt
of the female character, was her leading
characteristic. The pencil marked places
in her well, worn Bible give us a deeper
sight into her inner life, and show where
she learned the lessons of patience, for
bearance and humility which she so beau
tifully lived.
In the management of ner children she
combined remarkable irentleness with
Treat firmness, iler forgetful ness of self
was shown in her quick and tender sym
pathies and thoughtfulness for the com
fort and welfare of those aroun 1 her. Her
illness lasted but two days, but her suffer-1
ings were extreme, blie prayed earnest
Iy that her Savior would help her to bear
her pain, and if it were His will that she
should go, that he would receive her spir
it. May the dear old Aunt, who is onl'
waiting the Master's call to come up
higher, the deeply afflicted sisters and
brother feel that they have one more tie
to bind them to heaven.
And may the grief stricken husband
ELKIN, N. O.
After a thorough experience in our mill vt
are now prepared to lurnish Jeans, (7a?simer
es, Linsoys, FianneU, Kerseys, BZaukets, Fan.
ey Kimtiii-r lain?. Oct-., on short notiee i
lowest prices, and guaraniee best quality of
good-f .
We desire to call special attention to our
Custom Department, and to the points of van
tage to he gained by sending your work to uk
to be manufactured.
We have numerous agencies established
with good and reliable men, in Eastern North
Carolina, vrith whom, if you will leave your
wool, luey avui snip n. direct to us: w v
pay the freight one way and make it into ex
icily the good you desire, at verv low 11ric.es
louwii 1 only need to try us once to be ablt
testiij', witli many others of your countv.
4. .- .1 j
inaLour goous are posiiiveiy unexcelled in
4.1. 4
me oi.ui;.
ir. w 1.7onowell is actinc as aa-ent for
us at Goldsboro, and if you will call on him,or
wine lous, you win ue cheerlullv turnished
itii a ma line 01 samples and circula rs.
uur aim is to carry, in all lines, such 2-oods
as sna.i oebt suit tne requirements of discnm.
inatiug buyers, and such as shall enlist their
favora ble consideration.
Taking this occasion to exnress our thank?
to our numerous friends and patrons for their
merai support, and solicitinir a continuance
of the same, during the coming season, we re-
main, very respectfully,
W. S. PRIMROSE, President.
W. G. UPCHURCH, Vice President.
CHAS. ROOT, Sec and Treas.
P. COWPER, A ' -ver.
A Silent or Special Partner wanted to inrest
$5,000 TO $8,0()0 CASH,
with a larger sum already invested by myself,
in an established paying business, which
needs more capital to make more profita
ble. Being well acquainted with the husinesaiu
all its details, I would propose to manage it
to the mutual interest of all concerned.
Iu lieu of a partner I would take the cash
as a loan and give a mortgage on active real
estate which cost recently and is now worth
double either of above named amounts, and
guarantee it tojjay 10 per cent per annum pay
able monthly or quarterly, is preferred.
Add,
MAX UFA CT 1 1 Zi I2R.
Care Editor Advocatk,
italeigh, N. C.
june 17-tf
iVI arbSe
W
417-419 FA YETTEVI IAjE STREET.
Manufacturers of all Kinds and Styles or
MONUMENTS VIVO Hli DSTONEK.
In Italian - or American Marble and American or Imported Granite.
Also contractors tot all kinds ot Oukmng, Posts, Sills, Steps, 6cc.
Estimates made and drawings furnished free.
WANTED
fcr tho
STEAR
m
k w r. -
Z I.
asiier
':'t:mMM&-f
june 13-ly.
GOODWIN &z HISS,Props.,
JRaleigh, N. O.
Gwyn & Chatham.
STEIIV'S SAFKTI
STOCKING SUPPORTERS
No More Blood-Strangling
Garters.
Recommended by all the Lead
ing1 Physicians.
Children's 1 attachment Sc a pair
2 " 10c "
Misses' two " lMe
Ladies' " " L5e "
Misses', with a beh, "20c "
Lh dies' u " 25c "
Stocking, Abdominal,
andCatamental Ban
dage Supporter com
bined, 50c
HealthSkirtSupporter 25e
Brighton Gents'Gartt-r 15e
For sale hy all first class stores
or on receipt of price in :i cent
stamps by LEWI'S STEIN, Owner and Manu
fact ure r, HS Centre St., New York.
Active,hone.st persons all overtbe
country, with or without trum.
John R. Ddps. Jr., jeweler. Normal, IU., OTitet: "Ton ftk vbat I
think or th. V,shrl Wvht lut aummar. let I b (!. machine
cer iDTeatad by man. 2d. Wa bara jcat aa food diontia an HonJay aa
a?"1 S o1- lf rjn hrt, you an not buy oiirt for IIUMX
"i oi joaapn, in., wntea : -i would not lake SOU lot
tl'nii"t waaon tha Una at 8 o'alock tbU ttornimr."
ar. o. Jaqaea, Bt. Itroaoe. Mjcb., wr-Ua : "PurmarlT It toek Mi
m lan.uop. n.; now Trom 7 a. m to 10:30 a. m."
Mri. A. W. Morriaon. of LoDriaw, Tel., writaa : It ia a traaauna, Q
tcaxea taa whita ladj indopandant of tha oolorad waabar woman.
I will Bhip a sample to those deniring an Jif-encyon
ek's trial on liberal terms. A thousand percent
he best wanher in the world for Bavins labor, clothe
md soap, and pays capable agents big money. Writ
Or particalflra. J. WORTH. Pox f.013, ft. Lonlw.Moy
jan 12 Ht e o w
Julius Lewis and
Miss Lillian Arnold
n
UO.J
H A
RE.
UBS.
R D W A
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS.
S, SPOKES and
Rubber and Leather Belting, Lime, Cement and Blaster.
STOVES, IEO, STEEL AND NAILS.
The "ALL RIGHT" Cook Stove. The "ALL RIGHT' Wagon.
PAINTS, OILS, AND GLASS.
Cotton and Planters Hoes.
LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE.
Making Tobacco Flues a Specialty.
We Guarantee Country Merchants Goods at WholesaleXLowest Prices.
Who is in New York, will make a specialty ot
GRAVON WORE.,
and solicits orders for portraits. Life-like
pictures made from the photograph.
Pictures will be framed and deliTered at
reasonable rates.
For any further information address,
MISS LILLIAN ARNOLD,
74 WestJSth st., New York City.
D.S. WAITT,
Clothier and Furnisher.
u
.asz no ja ra lb "ssr -o. so jj r a
OPIU
mar 4-iy.
MORPIIINK HABIT EASILY
CURED. I'OOK FREE. Dr.
J. C. Hoffman, Jefferson, Yfis.
salary srs
to 8100 fop
u r business
In his locality. Besjponsil!e In u--v. References ea&
changed. GAY&BROSs.lii !ircIay5?t.,N.y.
nanWanfe
dee '.-Tl
EiUCKEYE SELL FOUQY.
A Bells of Pure Copper and Tin for Churches,
14 Schools, Fire Alarnis.Farnis, etc. FULLY
WAKKaa i tu. catalogue sent r ree.
VANDUZEN & TIFT. Cincmnali.O.
mar nth 62
wanted a vmmm
f srMise. enersjy and respectability for our business in he:
i..,.ii:tv, middle-aged preferred. SALARY 48& to PoO
Iletere'nces exchanged. GAY BROS., 14 Barclay St., Y
may 21-ly
Will be ffiven to all who are ready and willing to work. Thi. 5- a good chance to make
money, selling snch popular and attractive books as Hon. Aiex. ii. S ephens "History of
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