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J. A. AltTiil'K, Jr., Editor.
PUBLISHED EVERY DAT EXCEPT
SUNDAY.
COMMUNICATED.
SABBATH OBSERVANCE.
The command to "remember
the Sabbath day, and keep it
holy, " is a part of the moral law
and is binding upon all who ac
knowledge allegiance to the sov
ereignty of Jehovah: and upon
all, in fact, whether they re
spect the commands of God or
not. A disregard gf ifois com
mand will surely bring pualih
. . Hut
ment to the transgressor. 3UU
under the gospel dispensation,
the command, like all the rest in
the dicalogue is set in a new
light. Obedience to the law of
God must be on the plan of wil
lingness to be acceptable to Him.
An observance of any precept of
the law from fear of punishment
and no finial regard for the law
giver, is not in an evangelical
sense obedience. The law of
God is not designed by Him to
be a grevious yoke. On the con
trary the law itself is "ordained
unto life," and is the condition
of life; not of death. Jesus
Christ assures us, that "the Sab
bath was made for man; m$ eot
man for the Sabbath." An ob
servance of the letter of the law,
while the Spirit of the law
Is not understood- or vgaraed. j
is not dll acceptable service to
God. It was at this point Jesus
and the Pharisees parted com
pany. They complained of him
because his disciples passed
through the wheat, or barie
fields oti.tU- Sabbath, and bein.
hungry pulled the heads of the
stan-iiug- graiu. and rubbed them
in tl.eir hands and ate them
They did uut condemn Jesus
and his disciples for pulling
t'.u :;raiu, because there was a
J..-.vish law that allowed itu
traveler to pull and eat euough
of the standing grain in any
manis held, through which he
might pass to satisfy his hunger
bi thev objected because it was
done on the sabbath day. The
Jews and many others have sup
posed that Jesus abrogated the
law requiring Sabbath obser
vance by this act. But that is
not true. It simply showed the
true meaning of Sabbath obser
vance. There are three kinds of work
that mav bo done on the Sabbath
and these ought to be done.
1. Works of necessity. Those
things that are made necessary
by the udtar il conditions of this
life. Such as providing neces
sary food for the sustenance of
the body; the relieving those
around us who are in such dis
tress that they cannot be neglec
ted with safety for a day. These
things should be done for men
and animals. The ox should be
palled out ot the ditch etc. No
man whose heart is right, how
ever, wilLwork all the week to
get the oxj in thediich, that he
may have t'.i- privilege of pull
ing him oui on the Sabbath day.
LI. Wor-ics of mercv.
The Sabbath is not designed
to be a dav of idleness. We are
not commanded to "remember
the Sabbath day to sleep wholly"
bjt to keep it holy. It is to be
"a day of holy convocation unto
you." Many people are as truly
Sabbath breakers, simply be
cause they loiter the day away,
as they would be if they engaged
in doing ordinary work therein.
It is the Lord's day, and he re
quires that it should be spent in
in doing His work
Our government has no right
to demand that the Sabbath day
be observed as a religious insti
tution; but it has a right to de-1
mand the observance of the day
5$ 3 pQljeg rC'j!atiQa; for it has
been demonstrated that the ob
servance or one day in seven is
a good thing for public health
and morals. The Christian must
observe the day from other and
higher motives. The Christian
in this land should emphasize a
proper observance of the holy
Sabbath, until there is a correct
sentiment touching the matter
instilled in the1 public conscience
and the government is brought
to see that it is a duty to enforce
it everywhere as a police regu
lation. No nation can prosper
long without a Sabbath of rest
and the life of the church of
God depends upon, the remem- J
berancs ef foe gay,
OF THE
IS THE
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LITTLE -GIT
READ, READ!
Read the advertisements in
this paper and you will see that
the men who advertise are the
ones who support your schools,
help promote public enterprises
build your churches, help pay
vour pastor's salary, and pay
the taxes that support the town
rov eminent. If they do all this
Tor you and your town, they are
ioi only deserving- of your pat
t ouage, but are entitled to it, and
voa are catering to your own in
terest when vou trade at their
w
stores.
La Grippe Successfully Treated.
I have just recovered fron;
;he second attack oJ la grippe
ibis year," says Mr. Jas. A.
Jones, publisher of the Leader
Mexia, Texa?. "In the latter
ease I used Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, and I think
with considerable success, only
being1 in bed a little over two
days against ten days for the
former at'ack. The second at
tack I am satisfied would have
been equally as bad as the first
but for the use of this remedy
as I hed to go to bed ia about
six hours af'-er being 'struck
with it, while in the first case I
was able to at end to business
about two days before getting
down.' " For bale at Tayloe's
Pharmacy.
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For Misses and Children,
Durable, artistic, and up to-date.
These goods are unsurpassed.
GREAT
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In all Winter Goods. Prices to make
them sell. Come in and look over.
Don't forsret we are the lead
in;
Emporium for Dry Goods, etc.
IC RACfcET STORE,
MORTGAGE SALE.
F-v virtue of the power of sal con-
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Having this day qualified be-
bpercer
Bros. Co. Prop.
Seed
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X Is.
Pn7 '-it-
vr. i
Truck Farms. W
v, make a speein i
second rop seed
who want to buv ;
rel f. o. b . V
IVl
Tot-
Fropr.
hinu'tch. X.
ity of growing
nota:oes. All
a si) per bar-
t-1: i ULT' OP. llP.d
niii.Hl in a moirce -iee-i from Aifmi ; fore te Clerk of the Superior
Vn-.-nn ; n(J Me A'ni. to John i. ; p t nf Ro-nifort OfilintV as
H..,rrc, dated tl e 21st of Sen' ember, ; urt . ot bedUTort couniy as
i9rnMi uc.-n'cd ' d B-ok S', paae j administrator of the estate Oi
111,0' r,Miifort cmntyri'i-on!, I viii i Isiael Black lege, deceased, all
il Fi wj iv, J-T!ury l?., 1S9. -fi-r f,r 1 pPre0ns vvho hold claims against
:: icat Hih.ic action a. th, t said herebv notifie(I
vi hinsr lo prest ni me same lor pay
ment to the undersigned within
one year from this da e or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery: all pr-rson- in-
c-r ;im. i -ct or itc 1 o'
X.i-h ';itn!:" !, h!,1 ii ivc!;i iow
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i;..- !: '.. t ' ; r i i 1 1 i '('! r '.l.' -ut, nv 'dfbted to Raid estate are r
N"' iiii;- a li-. w wi: quested to make immediate
::! - ;. 4iV,ivV-l.l1l;.f?;,.",(l ! pavment.
Hs-L- i.; it,,, , i-.r. I...;. s the 1 Ihi? Dec. 2:)rd, ls-.'.
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'1 eru of -;il;J ia:-h.
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better send their orders in im
mediately, as prices will ad-vance.-oon.
Send your orders
alonr and seed will le shipped
where voa wish. Prices sub
ject to clume without, notice.
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'ASHIONABLE
FALL AND WINTER
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XOTI'JE.
.no .ice ..ereoy Liven inar MADAM HORTENSE LITTLER,
ajjiJi.aiiua v j i i tr" iiiiii-f iu Lilt;
General Asseraljly to ineorpor
ate a public school at Aurora,
X. C.
J. B. WHlTEHrnST. AND OTEK?.
NOTICE.
Jos::: a Taylof
Adminii-trator of
Israel Blackleoe.
ADMIM i ilA'l'Uil S N (J f H ; E.
II" vino- qMn'ifip; fl ir; "lav as (lm;n-i-trator
.f the -s'Hr- of Or. t D. M
Cormtek, ceCPis i!, lieforn the Clerk
of the Superior " ourt -i Heaufort
county, a''l prson? holfiinz cl e!tn
aea-nst the siiil -riis are hereby uoti
lietl to i resent the ;irae for payment,
to the iiiK-er?:jriied v itiiin one y-ar
from flnt,. or Tlii ntli.-o will he ple.e
i'i t ar of tlieir irv-rv. Ail persons
uuMite ! In t!;e s.-.id estate are rq'jt-
to noaKe immediate pavment. TLiis
l.'ktb day of November 18W.
S. T. NICHOLSON",
Afl.i.inii-trMt. r of.. 1). McC'orrnitk.
Main Street, next to Dr. W. A.
Blount's Drusr Store.
FOR SALE AXD RENT.
One pair fine Mare Mules hvo ANT!-WA! APII
one tine Ball. Several tine lv:rs
dressed at Tic. per pound. A
small quantity of Hay. A lot of
Having located in this city and
sppnvprl the ;tnrp nvt tn T)r .T
Notice ;is hereby -iven that I'm. Gailaghe r't drugstore. I aoi
will apply to the General As-j 1)rpD;irPd to do all kind of i.iilnr
for amendment to the ! ,r,,v!: ,nrU-nnn- ofitlr,0v..-...;
erice of dO years, 1 can gnura:;
tee satisfaction. Give me a call.
Yours for business,
C. JACOBS,
d'J-lrri
semoL v
TONSORIAL PARLOR.
The latest designs in hair cut
ting and trimminir Barbers ur-
f to-date and polite. Customers
j receive every attention. Your
patronage solicited. No change
mour artists.
S. J. NOBLES, Prop.,
of Wash-
Ch arter for the tov
ington.
Wm. M. Cit rx ey. Mavor
GALLAGHER'S
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No
Corn Shucks. Inles. Sc-'.vs and
Heirs fat and in pood condition.
For sale cheap. Terms stricrlv
C?sh. Also for rent, one Farm.
9 I- 1 '
inereis' v) -acvp wi;h r,no.r
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50 M
no better-dav to show mercv thau
on the Saobath Wherever any j
parson may be relieved in body J
or mind, vrho is in distress on!
the Sabbath day, i: is not only
peraiissable, bat a duty to do the
inercifal deed.
3. Works of charity. Every
day in a christian life should b
idjoimug' town.
C, Januarv -0,
ouuuinirs
Washington,
1-99.
S. Simmons.
Airt for Wife.
ran U-
K '' W.'B Kt OMAN.
1C I5:h. 5.
full of charitv to ever v bod v. and ' 4.'rar't(nlv fUianic, tl.e most wo&
0- - - i j i . .jen i'!
every
J J 1 I Jerri'! im-oical u s v trv of the are, pleas,
thin?:, but the Sabbath i? V 'M-.f fr ' die uisie, act gently
, ar-t r-os ttv.MV .n kl-.ex s. liver anH hnntl
Stands OUt prominently among" ekai.:m; the entire Msum. uisjel colds,
. . . t, . . . --ro i.ea.iache, ter. r, habitual oa 5 U nation
all the days of the week 'n Itlilg j -j d ;.: ir ls. P:fas- b!!v acd try a bos
IncI g est ion,
LaGrioi3 3
and
Bilious or Livei'
; a"oj"i:.;-::
: lavr i! t n
side of .i
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ion y: 11 n-; ma:ve to .
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RESTORES VITALITY
W 1 Wei' Man
TrOUulG?, GREAT
-tis to charitable deeds.
50 Outs ami
For testimonial vrite
J. M. GALLAGHER.
. "DRENCH REMEDY produces the aVm.? re-c!t !
i - IB 30 Bits. Ctoes fier-.-(sus j?inJitv,Iin?0iet.cy, i
; Varicocele. Failing Ai emery. Slot s il: drains ?.:.d !
losses caused by errcrsof youth. It s:,ii ttT Id
i sanity and CetiSBmniou. Vountr Men reirain M.n-
bcod and Old Men rocswer -Yoctbftil .V?jr:r III
gives vigor and s ieto shrunken organs, si.d fits j
a man lor busjnesSor marriaze. Ea;lv ram( in t
tbe vest pocket. Price fTC 6 Boxes :.5C
' by mail, in plain pack- uU j I O. a Ee, xv- - : j
vrituaj guarantee. EE. 1LAH ".lAKRA. Puis
P. O. Box 03
ua-'iuuj! tc curt by nil crugjUs.
LLiDi:ton.
x. c.
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on jjnrp.
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best norve toisic. By enrirhjiijr 'ho
blood it makes ho nerv es STR O NU.
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