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. - - . . V-'V- '--v ?.- r v t.- - - . . . i: THE COURIER : Person Co; Courier i published in the centre of afine tobacco crowing section making itone of Miebest' m . -JS"" "-Htf ' , " . iHdvenising meuiuuitj or : uiercuanis mu warehousemen ia the adjoining counties. Circulated largely ia Person, Granville and JXirham counties in" North Carolinaand . - xr: ;!.- '. v" fW& . nainax oouuiv- irxiuia. - w 4 s ... K-' itii JOB WORK TERMS OFSUSSCRIPTIOKt 50 75 jf all description neatly executed, on' short notice and at reasonable prices.'" WhenlB 'r lT- ".' "i-cr- ;is n J. . 3'.r J - ReraitahcP mu i be ma3e-b Eegistcred v lT:26;:1887i V NO; 39,- ?iifs', ; peed of work give the Cockier a trutlf " J -i yi Kinr--n m YOL3ls -flOXBORO, NORTH CABOLINAJTOTRSDAY, wv'. Professional at. C. Strudwick. '- : , . I ' B. B. lioone. STRUDWICkW BOONE, 'jwl practices iir .dveham, oa"S;; Ait p git son c6ipiaA-gr, A. ATTORNEY AT LA W4 - Xlinsboro, N -C. " . Practices in the Counties of CasweH, Domain, G uiltord. Orange aua r evsou. - -. 1TTIKSTEAP & TEEBY, ! ATTORNEYS AT LAW. sltoxlwrOjJStG? alfhusiness entrnat- Prompt tt& gtt - .T0B1 DRTALMAQE'S SERMON. Hid - k N1HTH ADDRESS ON THE CARRIAGE RELATION. )Im u t Tt T-JChaactr, HBM U r Keru, "flomt M a Typ of Seavnt Home a a poUtloal Safeguard, fiom hi btutafe ctrcks li kind, iand loaye and planslbU and obllsinir i mnilng backida sulleimess And wuy ami iua cusconientr put ai whenJba goes home tbe dam day kMkC irrtta. nightfall and pours JtoruL. in flooda ' andjCreshetai are those who 'in ' publid an full of $1 but their hearts -are aamp of Their life is a magninceat show ifomen. Mafjt V&aX. tAboroalL tote xra tian principles into your home. ' Is there in any of the homes of tkla congregation . on family in which th voice of prayer is never ; heardV What, no supplication at Trfght. for protection?. What, mcrmngTor care! tS AVhat, SJ". father N. LUNSFOBD. , -L- ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Eoxboro, 0 u iKCi J. W, Graham, Thoa. Ruffin, GRAHAM & RUFFIN, Attorney's . at lawIIillsboro, S. C- Practices'in tbe counties of Alamance, Caswe purbam. GuiUord. Oranire and Peraon. J. 8. ME KUITT Prompt ATTORNEY:AT !LA)V4 , $ Boxboro.K.'C attention given to the couacuon C; E;Bfadslier - PRACTICING PHYS IOI AN. ProieMlonal Boryiftcsofferedto th "eijUzcns of Eoxtwro and Biurronndiax comnrnn tT. D J.FULLEB, PRAeTi&NG PHYSICiAN. Rovlioro, N. C DR. CI W. BRADSHER nflers his aerTicea toTthe public Calls prompHy .... i-i ... in iomab und niiioiniBir eoontiea. Anv on wishing work itt line, by wriQmj? him it BusbT Fork. H. U. wm aa awenuco jw (Once. . , D R. J. A- GEOGHEGAN J Offers his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the eil?nteof-Itobot and sraawmdiar rounirv. special aUeution paid, to diseaaes of i-m.-iles and cbildron. i " 7? V . D. Vina, VBtieSatS 1 J TIIK 11 G TEItJl W KOXBORO ACADEIV1Y OpeE to. Boti sexes. o-o-o - .Opened January lKk. 1SW( I T JAMES V. TILtBTT;PTrnepal,vi v HUm Pamela C. Wych,A8iBtant. Tuition for 20 weeks, in Primary Depart- nnt $10.00. - " Cmi EnpH Branches 15.00. UirtcrEngUsh; ano Lanpiaffe, ) on. r? aa a SchaoLr ' V..: : Bb.6okltw, March 7. The Rev.s- T. Da Witt Talmago delivered his ninth address jto he heads jot fnrniHty this beautiful spring- s The main fiat and galleries,' aisles and vesti bules Were crowded when the preacher as cended the platform. . ? i After the great congregation had nng tha doacqlogy -Mr s JWnwge opened the "services Coma Lord Jesus with all thy fire, to com fort us, to blees and save us. Let there be no preliminary, exercises in this ser vice: .i5ut ' from Ihe f first step, - mto th6 lait ste-pfmawe belnlie full tide of the divme blessing, and aa ' we began with th doiology, so may-wehave doiology all the way through. Unto him who hath loved us and washed us from our; sins with his own blood, and. made us kings and priests, unto God forever. - O, God, we rejoice that we have been per mitted to gather this morning at the mar riage. of the King's " Bon; , that the invi tations ' have gone iorth, We thank Thee that the' chapel is so large that all nations of the earth - or heaven may come in and sit at the table, one God, ana faith, one toaptism, one God and father and. "one Lord 'Jesus Christ, one cross, one doxology ' and -one . heaven. We thank Thee that tba invitation Is so large ' that it includes v 'ail those who are afcbirsfc, and all those who are hungry, and all those who are weary, and all those who are persecuted, and all those who are - sick, and ' all those who . are dry, .and that . such vast multitudes have accepted the glorious offer of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Since the wise men brought ' their gifts to , the : manger, we thank ' thee that so many - of Uie wise ""men of the - -world" have followed them, and that gradually all scholar ship, and all art, and all literature, has come to the feet of Jesus, and- that be is going to reign to the ends of the earth. Holy t most holy! , ' v e thank Thee for all that Thou has done to save us from sin and death. We thank Thee that . we, have the honor " of being the sons "and daughters of . the Lord God Almighty. Behold . what manner of love the Father , hath bestowed upon us. Thou hast givcams the family name and bath promised us the family inheritance, and that ; there are everlasting jJividends to" be de- , clared. We have no words this morning to express our gratitude. ' - Kow, O-Father, lead as up, until we reach the shhung gate and go in and join the dear ones who have preceded u4 into- the blessed- country, : where there are no tears, no plai nettli window for a wretched stock of ? Theirllpadrop myrrh and aloes and cenap, Jiut tney have a oowardlr-way f eo- tng home and droppine all .'the discoivtenl andiirritaBUity in the domestic circle,;; Repu tation is only the shadow of character, and m very small house may ; cast a long shadow There are those who seem so kind and amia ble land gentle in public; but iwho in their, j up the family Bible and -see private I .life are most "testebK: .tThe j tears of contrition; and -tears reason men don t display their bad -temper f promises ; tears wept by eyes in public na ' for;, fear-, of . being- knocked J tedarknessjjliy!ifatlier down. -. Iney hot display theh be temper less you warned ydor ohi for the-some reason -ta&at thyr :do not let their tdess you invited, them to now SQz:vr Prowsifrpxmpayi j: or iina i mn iupt reason, juey ;aon,Tr rant -meam :tteuom;;i vnnsnanp pany to sell stock too' "cheap-it depreciates io thanksgiving in' the and -mother: wfllyoo answer to God and to . judgment in regard to your influence over tour children? sDo" you not . knor that to 'the tenth - chapter pf Jeremiah God says, "I will pour out My fury on" the famines - that cul 'not , upon . My aanle,7 .'and after . you-O -v father and mother, f are'.: dead and gone, and! - the tiaoss A!;eovera-.the . inscrxi tomltpne,will your ch: ition s on "Your be able to take ,e marks and iver consoling since closed lo: immediate relief.- "Tliree doftea will ti. bring down andaketchi wri'thTliirtoi7iX 'iihe ch-Mmiwsinjs i ! 1 wasforgejiting- Three of theyOans I jve any "case: and We considex it the fXli? a "T1"? E I wW Vn.raii frin liH AnuaiiV i duty of all DroeKists to'wcommendlt wm. - wad necx-anuiaecK wiwi uaein au the.stock. As at surJQown, sometimes, after averyaunsbiay day, there -may te a'toi pestuous night, so many a man in public ha been a philanthropist, while in private life he f has been a Nero, with respect to his slip Ders and his crown. ' Audubon, the natoralist. a ... - i - w took gun and pencil and visited all' the great corestaof America, to the beautiful birds, and toil and exposure came back to Philadelphia with his manuscript complete, and he put them away in a trunk, expecting to be absent Bub when he came back he found that the rats had devoured his manuscript and the work of tnanv iraaM vnrl Viz ivUAtif ' fonnrnftfnM he again took his gun and pencil and visited all the forests of America and, reproduced his immortal work. How many a man with a thousandth part of that ' love would have been utterly irreconcilable! Aye, some' men over the loss of a pencil have blown aa long and as stout as a northeast storm. My friends, let us show piety a home. -,' If we are not plausible, bright and kind- in the domestic' circle we are making a fraudulent and over-issue of stock, and are aa much to blame -as a bank that has four or five hm dried thouand dollars of bflls in circulation, but no specie in the vaults. If we have- all the graces in public and none of the Christian 'graces in private life, then our behavior in the world is merely because of a fear of the world;" or it springs from the rooty,, stag nant, frog-inhabited pool ,of our-own sel- Bshness. .'-: What we are in our home Is our genuine character that is, the character we have everywhere,- whether we demonstrate it or- not Again I speak to you"of -home as a refuge. Life is the United States army on the national road to Mexico. . A: long inarch with ever and andn a skirmish and a battj. At rdghtr f all we stack -arms, we pitch , the tentwe hang- np the war cap, we slumber on the knapsack waiting until the morning bugle - calk, us to marching and to action, - Oh it ia pleasant in the , eve nde after; tho-victory uand surprises.; of. -a; day to "talk it all over -by the still campfires of the home circle. This life -is a stormy jea with'shaUered masts arid torn saQs and hulk against sin, holness and to pi inctdcated rtetotheir Souls We tod theV fr afr whiBr feH mto-jlissipationy and atidereA out over the great Sahara desert ot ibancleW. i teB yott plainly that on ; their dying bed uid ia cne day :or-3uagment ;they wiu. enrse- now wouia k oeii "tna parents' sxanajnA in the room at home saw coming out of the the mortal -"and immortal history of children. , But I tell you. the parent is WOMA'N-.aND flO I -ira'CaSikr'Batt WHAT 'MINE H63T"i8AYS - OF; SUI ci MER RESORT FUt&TATlONS i-4- cbr re8poaaertrant8 :to, know A . V Plea for'TlMd Slamma-A Man " of Coartesy-rWaiaea as Employes--Var V" 0a Hista forparlov and,' i Sltehen-r Items, . ' i C5anmierJResort a fThera was that girl two yers-ago,' mine host ' "Belle of "the place. Haireaa, -too,' and foil of admirers. ber.there. ! - Female; Juggernaut, yon kaaw. what .the' trpuble ia betweii Cda&dk anij we xj miea otate da the fishery queetiobr Ql eotirseTaripaa Jjigh- toned reasoBS are' 'given W the State der8tanat2-bni th$ Veal'tru'th TsTinat ?Xhe .First Slit; ; Oi failing health whether in the. f prm of. , ; JHght Bweata and. Kenrousnegsi or. In a , - sense f jGcneral Weariness and Loss of ; Appetitef should spgt the use of Aycrs " SarjIti ThIs preparation is jnojst ri I effective-' tfor givhig, tond and strength 7' to the Enfeebled System, promoting' the digestion andsaailatipri of tcwd, restop- r. f tag 'the nerv;ou ioxcer to thcirnorumliy rtOBditipn, and for puflfylngearicldug,,---i failing: ftealfh; . 4. HonMn't lo .nvthin with 1 nS' nT-1 i ' U s I . 1 J64".?0 F1? he& P"1 a aji A, mother, un-i i Every one ' crushed, nuder her.-Well, -ahe I .was- troubled witta ilistressTmr Couth, tilftght Sweats, eWeakness andKervou. " nou. " T HmI vnrfntia wirMwlipa TvreuMHhril : came bera. , So did-fheyr an4 found son i Astonishing; Btumoss. JV I I' by-difTerent physicians, bnt" became so new admirers. aaded.4 the list AUof 1 " t ih, a..1 .r .w.J-.Jit L Iveaktbat I could not jtq np stairs with them mada-hot .lore to her--red hot'. She r ,7 , J " " ; oat stopping to resWliiy frieads recora- seejaiect t and stseV , bar sha lid-not let I aa , uam utoaattm xterman esymp W let tuem ieiiit?"fiim sne naa a,rjuni wqra ior I its' ivoDucriut tanaiiriea bo nws to sna noint of . MMiim? tKA sroinsr - bomd a I - x score of time; ;ias saawas:cJeverr-p isoyeiejuougna. roup,-Lsinma, jnaeu- thom all aroQBiher : and nearly; broke the 1 ro0nia, aiid. ia fact aU throat iud Iting diseases. - No JPirsou can use it without 1 other Kins' heart with envy. 1 worth many dollar, to mel' ;, nd how did it all come ov.tr . Ah she was -the best of early homes. .:i"Jrayer, hovered over it- Feace, like ah atmosphere, was in it .' Parents, the personification of faitii in trialand- comfort in Hartnpag: The ;. two pillars of the home long ago crumbled mto dust, but shall I ever forget that early home! "Yes,: when the flower' forget" the sun' that warmed it i Yea. when the mariner for gets . the star that guided him. ,- Yes, when Jove dies at the hearth's altar,- and memory empties its urn into f orgetfulness. Then, home of my early - childhood, I will forget thee. Family altar: father's- importu nity and mother's, tenderness the voices of affection; therunefals of our dead father; and mother.' With interlocked arms like the in terlocking branches of trees," making a per petual harbor of love and peace and kindness, then I wfllr forget, but not ' until then.; Oh; you who have such an early home you will never get away from the influence of it, and if you had a bad home you wul never get away from the influence of that either. -' , - I remark also , that home is a type of heaven. Christy love is home Oh, how far Ee came to take us to our home. There came a -tame m the history of iieaven when its mofct Illustrious citizen must absent himself. partings, where there can be no death: and atoak, and we put mto the hartMar of home; the glory and the honor and the victory shall ,ua a WX3 ft" iu lciMU"' be unto Him' that sittcth, upon the throne, t candle that shines fiuwugh the windowof Adtkbtisements $6a,-V3xUnut alaea-Watkis- Vthaxton & WATKINS, : JOBBERS ' ' 2T0TI0KS, WHITE GOODS, a 4 S. Fourteenth t . : Biehmon'l Va. i'i " - .. can live av iwrae, wake avr money at worfc wr'tir'nan.-ar anyiHins else In thit world. C'api- j.i .. niMl!Tan are started Jree. JJUi ex-; Be was not to go from beach to beach as you and I have often done, r He was not to go from bemisiihere to hemisphere as one of us have done, but he was to go from world to world out, and out, and out and on, and on, and on, .'and 'uown,. and down, and down until there was but one togreet him. - Not even a hostler with his lantern 'went Out to ' the King. " Ohv- ; how - far he came to take ns home. How far he travelled from his home. It ia 05,004,000 ndlos from here to the sunv the. astronomer tells us, and they tell us that our solar system is only one of the smaller wheels m the great machinery of the heavens,- ..and that aa - tais machinery turns , around t. eome . greater center, which.;, is supposed to be ; heaven. If this is so, oh, how far from home Christ came to take us to our home, and how homesick he mast have- been.; We have been homesick sometimes a'few idles away. - Christ was so tar -that nmety-he mfihon miles was only a short part of the distance. You have been homesick after a few days' absenoa. " Christ was absent from his homo thirty-three years. You sometimes are homesick amid picturesque - surroundings,, bat Christ Indeed in humble cott and was on. hia wav . thought ai. ForlC4Ti Jife-ruo homo. Bettwj fTOm bemgbomhiarwtbOT.m barn, to.be se. . .It is better; the grave is : broader, and buried in another man's grave. Oh, how norechecry than the worid, with no tent fori homesick he must have been. There has been mnsk-al service was esnedallv elaborate.-1 marenmg, wisa no naroor uviu cyciwie, otherxnes, put aoi nro ima, ADranamm After extendmcan fftTttaaopta?V,jt-! Maee wresrm'xae m.c.-fioage i exile, John, fir exile irom lipepus, CoscrukI to join-in the i "u srecu uu -m u. ; f4 1 m exue, men tnat nas no noma. and unto the Lamb, forever and ever.: Amen Mr. Talmage read for his morning lesson tbe Twenty-third psalm, which he called a "pastoral poem.". - 'V v The . preacher read a .list- d. eighty-one names of persons who joined the church -to-1 day. , This makes a . total memLership of 3,350 - The . new members were ' arranged. fn a; semi-circle just under , the J gal- fiery. and after ; reading the c Z - nants of the chnreh the Treacher descended t wo rau ;pmo au-wu -r i ji i-a. to the floor and extended to tho new mem bers the right hand of fellowship. " i This being communion - Sabbath, , the the poor man's home is the lighthouse by which he is guided mto the harbor. 'Children go out to meet their fathers, as outside the Narrows pilots take the holm of the ship.. The j AoorsQl is the wharf where the. heavy load is fined. Obi that" is" wthe -place ? where .we can talk 'about; what w6'have- done without being charged with wlf -adulation. JThat is the place where we can "love without being mended ni dtry Ayera -fiarsaparilla. which I did, and . I am now as he' bv and .: rstrong a erer.-ZIrr-33t' L "N i i...amy jAJexandxiarMhim-. .. s . -I have used Ayerti SwsaparGla. in ay family, for Scrofalaj and knew, if it . is": Uken faithfully,; that it-will thoroughly ' eradicate this terrible disease. I have tflso prescribed it as a tonic, as weH-ar an alteiv. auve, ana must say mat I honestly neueve it to bo thebet blood medicine ever iV 1 "And Vho wonr . ; 1 ; ' : 1- "Adarkhoria. No one woull belie vr it. 8he met him here total ' stranger, and neither brizht nor chipper. . Bur-he had a knack of laying around, and carrying things ior ner ana tauane about - matters women know most about - He never seemed - to "be playing tte lover at alt But-somehow, he made himself indispansablav Bo aha mar- Mod him," - Mine lost puffed his cigar reflectively- and added: s . , ., v r r3 "Cve noticed that, to be - the case often. Constant companionship does more to bring people- ft) the altar ' than anything " else. That's the rea3on so many-matches' are' made, in, the .country. Yon see in town whan people meet in society they only coma together- at reunions and ehtartatnmentv Down herf they live under. One-roof walk j dity of puttiflg Ortern jKilitieian at least, to try bottle,- as'-a,000 dozen bottrts wfereReld last yearj and no one cse where ivfaiied was report fc guch a taediciritt a 0eman Syr up cannot be tcKi, widely knowp. Ask your druggist about it. . Sample boU ties to try, sold at ti 1 -ents. Regalat size, 75 cects. 1 Sold - by a'U Droggieti and Dealers, in tbe United States and Canada; Northern Politician t on Southern ,t .Statesmen. .4 "V - if 'Dyspepsfa; Cured ':; wouiu tie impossible forme to de- cribe what, I nffered from indigestion i i and Headache up to the time I began ? taking Ays Sarsaparilla.- I was under : the careof'Tarious physicians and tried -.-avsreat many kinds -of 'medicines., but -v.ever obtained more than temporary re- . . Iter. Aner taxmg Ayery barsapanua jor. short -time, my headache" disappeared," rand ray stomach performed its duties more perfectly. To-day 1st health is eomp- pletery restored Mary . Hariey Spring " field, MasSt: - j. v -r - v P t- . ; tl have i been greatly benefited by the , prompt use of i Ayers" Sanaparllla. -It ; tones and invizoratea the system, remilates ' the action of the digestive and assimilative and vitalises- the oieod it is to woxfcoa . the lives" of Southern State-smerw Iv isjuoti inuch better when Germans undertake 4he -same tfork The,tro tsaKed life of. Calhoun byYoa Holtzjwaa k one -eided work, full of prejudice" vand misresentation. We see it ..announced. thaiiCarl Schurz.has -written,; lifer of , Iienrv Clay fo?; the jsaine series VpubUsbing by.Uoughton, Jlifflin & Co,,-: Schnr is a man of distinguished ability and is not unfamili r - with American polities, bu t? he js a republican and of thing. - I'm often mad cbofidan J he may or he mayot be riddan by i know.' Welt nine times out of tea the j ' "j-' -o n. ' Sj without doubt,! the most reliable blood We referred recently to the absur- "8 Atlantic ave Brooklyn, K. Y K v u : Aer sLpareayjanlla ; .CrQiared by Dr, J. Aytr A Co, Lowalh ICaas, ;i ,riee ti; aix bottles, s..- ; : together, read together; eat together. They feel as thoaga they beloaged to oae family What wonder that they -r make the feeling. a reality! Tae eountry heats all for breaking down little social inequalities .aad making people familiar with one another. - In one week strangers are on eloser terms here than they would be in a year in town.' .rjhen you have - had a : good many ro mantic matches, and all that?" ."lc you meas by romantiamatches . mar riages between ; kitchen maids. and .fairy princes or thatsort of thing, I must'sayrwe haven't had any of them. And, believe L me, no ons ha. That aort of thing ia pretty weu piayea out. - Ana - people waa go ,to -Bummer resorts know -whafs what, - Ivo mauoa is all right if it's backed up by dol lars. -But without them, it has a hard', road to travel I know a good deal about this sort amorous Jwahr or lovesick maiden hasn't I PreJadiees .'.-ooathern men .would an inquiry, to make, about .the good Iie wise not to.linrry to put their I character or eminent qualities of each other. ' " t, i." 'fi x.' ' j ' n ' But they -are dying to know just how the luw w jumuyauuw: old f oiks are -fixed, , Thatv just where -your j 0f the series" we read wer unsatiafiuv i sammet-time mrtations stambia Uiven a I r . ' , v . s s- , fair chance, they would likelv en on eh lead 1 10ryr J)Oth arbiographies.and jdlseus- to the altar. But incompatibility in ; purse I sions of political luslorf.W&faiiityi . -1 ha rt .... nr.. .n rwnr. . M . n a m...- . r ' - .. .... wuiuy jsxouj a uj ctiui uwi -nas hutwi iu i v.- r , . n k rain how .tints rnndwr thn mmmeC sta and I .... ... m . -i' . i : teamed crystaliaing into a reality, has been E. C. HACKNBTJ - . - - T I joh a! NofiLV ; &OXBOB0, sr.,-' SuppbrtrYotrrt 4 7l kVcs. Ayne can do tbe workr ear. ninw sure fn.m Brat start. Ctm . aad are wiv. you will do so. fit enee. fHA11? LI PATENTS. ainefl, and all other bwsneJp 4hef 'Patent Office attended to for foderate Fess. Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent obtain Patents; ffl less ime tlian those remvt from jraliingtod- Send Milel or Drawing.; Ve edvise as sto patentability free t.t charge; and wc make No hargeHJnless WepbUw Patent; We reter here to the Postmastef; the Snpt .f Money Order Uiv and to official of the U S. Patent OiBoe. F.or circular, advice, terms and references jo actual client in jour wn State or county, write io .23 . -i -.;. ' C. Ai SNOW & COr s. Patent Oflicei Wasliington, T. C. Baleigh, fc. PIANOS& GRGAKh love Christ, of whatever creed, to join celebration of the Lord's supper,? the quar terly collection for tba poor of Brooklyn waa taken, and while thia was being done Mr. Peter Ali, the eornotist, most beautifully rendered GounotTa f'There is a green hill far away." - . " ' ' - - v :- '- "1; . THE SEBMOK. , Text Mark r, 10: ,Go home J thy mends, and ten tnem now great tnmgs toe Loud hath done for thee.''. . , " There are algreat many people longing for a wide field of usefulness. They admire Luther at the Diet of Worms, and wish they could have some occasion on which to display their power. . They admire faul 'making 'Felig tremble, 'and wish; theyLcoukt,fCon .&$sm such occasion, preach' rightebuSnesS ' and temperance and the judgment tdcome. . All. they -want is the cportamity. " How,-; says Christ, in my text, and says Paul in other: partsof the Bible, I will show yon a sphere 4 where you can iUatUato all tnat is good ana grand and glorious in Christian character, and that is the domestic circle. If one is not faithful-jji a small sphere he would not be faithful . in . a resounding sphere.' If Peter wont help , the cripple at the gate - he will - never " be able ' at 1hi- tocost to preach - three thousand, souls into the .kingdom. If Paul wont take the trouble to instruct in the way of salvation the Phillipia jaer heaver will make ' Felix tremble. He who; isnot faithful in a small skumVh wculdj-nbt be faithful, in a great The fact is you and I - are placed in the sphere where we can grandly serve Godanti instead of being bothered About some sphere that we might gahii after a whOe; we had bet-' tar-be absorbed- lax tba one question, Lord, what wilt thou have me," now and here to do. JUur - thoughts will this morning revolve T Jtfosl Beosonoble Terms, ;.CHlCKBRINOy tWlCrtv 4 1 t-i ORGANS GREAT VETSSK, I. : A BRiai:rjnT.' Wri i Again I speak of home as a political safe ruord. - The safety of the state is built on Uie safety of. the home. ? Why cant FranGe come to be a blessed, republic? - Why will an Imunmatory placard on the stone wall In the fepublic throw all Paris into consternation! p9cause France has not enough ; Christian acmes ;yet , The ' Christian hearthstone Is the corner . stone of a' . repuhlia Confounded be ; all those;babala vof fcuquity which' would overpower and over ihadow tho home. . The same storm that up iets the boat in. which the family 'sail will sink the frigate of the constitution. ' Feniten iiariaa and jails and armies and navies are not our "best national defense. The door of our home is .the. .best fortress. Household jatcnsils are the best artillery, and the- chim- Veys of our houses re the grandest magazine 1 jt national power and strength. ...No home! No republicl ' - , : ' Again I speak to you of home aa'"a school. The ground mustho tamed up by the-subsoil plow, and harrowed and reharrowed, and then- gru"bbecL -1 2vTeW ground requires much m culture than old groundV and aQ. -.the things, planted there come 'up luxuriantly, jail your smiles of approval for your children, ?all your genialty and behavior will -have its 'affect, and be reflected back from Jhe child'a -aisposition. - . " "j "- All your adulations of temper, all your lost of equipoise, all ' that is irate in, disposition, - will make a very bad fire in the charactar of !your child forty yeara .after you are dead, i You, unduly praise your child5 s- intelligence, 'and in a-little while you will find in him an faoyingjaffcctationV You unwisely praise his beauty, and before long you Will ibid him on the- chair -before the flattering mirror. I iChildren are apt to !' a. second edition of wound one wordafteit, itfenot alwaysafrevised is 'Home. . ixsyon snouia .ase ten anxerens niea- what home ia, they would give you-ten different answers. Homo to one man is love at .the hearth, plenty at the table, industry at the workstand, intelligence at the books and devotion at the altar. '- Peace, hovering like glorious ' joy. clapping its hands -ia laughter ; life a tmnquil lake pillowed on the ripples; sWep," the shadows, "v ' '"' Ask another man' what home is and he will tall yon it is want lookingout of a poor, cheer lees fire grate; need and hunger in an empty bread tntyf the damp air shivering with curses; no bible on the shelf; "children thieves and- murderers ; jn embryo;-; obscene songs or improved, edition. Abraham begat Isaac, and so good goes from generation to genera tion; but Herod begat a. wicked son, and ,so 'infamy may be transmitted. - Oh, the respon sibility, the infinite respcarabuitry or parents! Make your home the most attractive place on earth.; There" '1s 'Only' one way la which vou can keen your children - home, and this .is- by making ' the home - more at- 1 tractive than any other place. Do 'not turn the.. blinds the wrong way.: Do not expect tittle feet to keep, steps to a dead march. If you have pictures do not cover your walla with the picture of "Death on a Fale Horse,' or the "Massacre' of the Innocents."; if you have Vpicturea I Jet them , rather be . the ufli nv" th " Mountain- ? Btream." '- or their lullaby; - no 'wave of Babbath Toices jbJ1i'nw e-Jw jrw anil eYio9ixr:t'F t.Vicx i-n. ternal .'wall; a furnace fororging "Vacation i i.ays,-, " . - m . i m0 riF "mil. iniav iii'iiu iurxi aniiuiti. .. uaia abjJuji fuel .' for -- an unending , . f u- neral pileT Under, : these 1 circum stances home is an awful word displayed with -soree; it-weeps with the ruin, it chokes with woe v it swajts.with the - death agony of , de , ,palr. - ha worn jipme n.oua caso nimiiuig Byexything that is .brighj;, and ;Jn the othor iie everything that ia terrific.- " - ? r1. -; ' ; As God may help rue this morning .1 want '.ia speakfto yoq about - home i.as ...the test . of character,' hont as a refuse, home as a politi nd tfeuardr home as a fechooi and home "as typei heaven.'. Yes, - my Xriend-T home -is the test of our character. Our disposition in puoiic may be in-gay costume, while -in pri vate it U in dishabille. As play actors may -"Tery-Niifferent; oa '"the-ftage from J That they ai behind tha-curtain, soour private life may be very different fi'om our' public -life. Private life is often public life tarred wrong aid cut. You tpmetiaoe find merchant whs .-. , . . ... . 1 . t A .. M , TT . m" ir "Bawiraay iMguii jAUA.euuit;, . you no hint of cheerfulness, grasshopper leap, and . lambs"", frisky and quails ; whistle, ; and ttreaniS Chasing each other over therocks at the top of. the.mouutain clear, down to the t f oot . JTow it comes looking lor a steep place to leap off at and talking just to . hear itself, talk; What ' -if all- the skys ' circle with' - tempesti f. or .'everlasting storms MLtra - over - ih'-'Be'::'oiri:.thd.r-rooun- taih Lstreami'' were frothing- mad,. fothing with mud and foam at the mouth, and there were no lark's' carol, jiqe : hunimmg bird's trill, the' water telle" djahejng amid the wolf aowitben we mignt, pernaps-,-aaoru io uav eur" disposition and our homes filled , with shadovs, but God baa strewn, such bcautj ' and glry and suhEhine ail over the earth and Il ome the" heavens.' ' Let us be happy.' .,; A dark home makes bad coys and toe- counting-room and the. .mercenary teachings -of society. ; The" season- is oyer. Its fruits are yet to be seen. shattered by the cold, xaicomtmg spirit'ofl cPPailff every; way. it soils the clothing continually and is accompanied by a hardly less annoy- ing sensation of itching The scalp Is di easedi i-Therei is nothing in thewofld o thoroughly edapted to: this Irouble as Par ker's Hair, Balsam, v It- cleaases'and Jieils Emmet in exile front Ireland, Victor wt 11 .T Tfl TT " ...rTvT! T CI: V-aUmma Alw-yi Ioa. fThat- 'hALnnl' Jmo-' C3nrlsB. 4 How far from Hia -i : JiJ wn.J-j ,4" home-dldiHe come to fetch us homer I tell H It wa ,meodmg hottrireome of. the new you, -w broker and jny. sister, that this -f i'f'ISiS! the scalp.ltops the falling hair and restores m hr dacras. The vonnip ladies of nr 1 lis original soi mess, gioss auu coiur. - is not school were required to spend a stated 'time ouVighrypifumedanet dressing:. yery . Saturday morning in the sewing- Verv economical, as'ohlv a small occasional . . ; . .. world is not eur home: heaven-ia Our home. No death will ever come within that gate: in all that land there, wfll not be a fcingle grave. Ohi what & home thaf will hel.. We parted with our - . mends . at the - door of the aepulcher; we -jwflljjneet - them again at the door of mmiortality fat to' face. Corruption, ujoorrnptwn; mortality, immor tality. ; The. captstons of amethyst gates of pearl; but aU this does not affect my soul so much as the thougltof home. Once there, let "the .world "Toll like an,everlasting"sea; tome, let thrones fall and empires scatter; home, let the world die in earthquakes, struggle-and be buried amid fining spheres; home, let infinite ages roll on in irresistible Bleep; home, sweet home;- final homer, home with God; home with the angels; home with each : Some time ago. at the close of a very tire some day I laid down' on a lounge -in. my house , to rest, and my children were in . the room full of romp and hilarity and "sport. While they .were hi there and I lying on the lounge resting: half asleep and half awake, I dreamed this dream: I was in a far-away country. -'."It was 'hot : Persia,"" although uore than - oriental '. splendor crowned (he place. It-was jiot , 1a the t tropics,- al though more than tropical; luxuriance filled the CTirtalnsu It was-, not I. Italy,- although more than -an ' Italian softness: filled the air, and I went forth and I looked for the nettles and I found none; and I saw the sun rising and I .wondered when, the- sun i would -set, and it sank- not;, and -I,v looked out and I- saw. alL. the .people .were inhobV day.-1 appareL and-.-' I" said,' 4. when ? will these workmen: Change their garb and put off this holiday attire, and again delve in mine nd weld at the forge,' but they-did not put eff . their;-hpliday appareL And then ! went Into the' suburbs of the city to see where the dead slept,' and I saw castles and temples, but hot a monument or a sarcophagus or white, elab could I find, And.1 entered the great chapel, and I looked, around and I said: Where do tho poor ait in this chapelf . Where are the hard "benches?. And the answer ; was, a t-i rirb rimi in f.hia IflnH TrtAn T iron. dered - along : through . tote parts of "Uie city where I thought I might -find the homes jcX some that were destitute, and I found palaces of-., amber,. and, palaces, of, ivory, and palaces " of; gold, and -not a sigh' could I bear, and not a tear did I see, and 1 .found that junt as . soon as any one reached that land he was rich irrespective, of his earthly condition. :wAnd I went and sat down under the branch of a great treeand I said to my elf, where am ll and who am I? and- whence did all this scenejcome? i And then out from einong . the" leaves and. beds and flowery paths, and across .the bright stream , there came x a -brilliant " Jhrong, - and. , when I law their steps-vl r thought-I -'knew it, and when I -heard their voices I thought 1 -knew it, and so gloriously were they arrayed, so beyond anything. I had ever imagined, that -L, bowed, as a stranger to a stranger; After awhile they shouted welcome,. welcomet and the whole mystery vanished, and 1 found that time had gone and eternity had come, and we were aU together m our new- home, THE 'tit. IP J J0U.RIEE, fublisilld by; f-n' i ' S-' G -1 - 3umOTf;JT0ELi; - 1 Only PaperlEnWIshM la i ,- 1 room." Bents and-frays discovered in their- articles of wearing apparel wera. . made -1 figure darkly in their term reports Hallie' sat eloomfly reeanlinz' a - hue.: chasm that yawned in the skirt of her gray School suit -.-- - - ,. j "I shall not ' attempt it I I will put th dress away until vacation. -and have it re paired at home." application' keeps -the hair in; perlect con-i !3 K v A Republican- CoDgrcssmau, tells a western paper that the business of Ihc country baa prospered under 9 Dem v Jasia VVolf, intent upon her darning, and- ocratio adroinistration.Vilis ;Ht0e. i Aud "who will rnenj it thsnp ? v" waa withheld, it Ja presonjed. for fear i, "Oh; mamma, alwaya looks after my loth- f that - Some -Kepablican lit - T navav.TAiufa1 a ' cyferfctVinrv In - m 1 . -i. .. . -. life until ! came to thfe delectable place. - L him WitlJt blghWjfty roooery, don't expect to mate my way tnrougn ; tbe I or; arson, AWqny' Argus. foriuupuu ujr uuuvwmv iuiu - sr.' .-. t -"It seems to me A continued-; Jessie, wfth more"bIuntnes3 than consideration, "that as Often aa you have told us you are being ed ucated through -"your mother's: efforts,' you PEJfSGuPSOQHTYi; u, - 4 h i it i The yemoval pf Professor Sanborn o.f K.xl after betfift pronounced iu would f eel inclined to take as much, as poav J curable by- At acoxe - of physicians, iDie ironvner use oi anties,:. " . ; , lf,-Ta V.no. K M'" m hi. Ump Oh,' you; dear little -preaoherl Mending J "rr-r". " - - r , ' amounts4o nothw'-lhose things, ali.come was. effected I by ad ministering JJr, X Thn if It Amonnta to nothing. Pd snff- I -V-'y. r gest that you complete your present speci- j stored JUim to his former good healtb. men. At x uau.a mo6uer,,.x gave up buiiio- thing- nicer than a torn dress to take home to her next Dacember.;, Now, wa ad aimit that you are the : best musician in school, and of course -We expect yon to oarry off the honors; but . I candidly .. declare that a girl who reserves -her fingers farpractior and condemns her mother's task-work don't deserve anvthinz." Hallie ran an "imaginary ascending scale noon the aln ; rTherel there! spare me, 1 beseeca youl she tragically cried. furtuer zhetorie ;: upon the ground. tbe light you have - suggesiya. iiet is com pensate you ; to kn0wT that mamma ; Shaii never mend for me again, ana in testunony thereof f tirwTJ ttonrif SfTlS TJ'jrllr.Q'Y r swill charge l fWrr ALVAYO CIVCC I'i J SI!- I rv'XTHB'XATEST iFishiigis good iir some ",of the bavbus near the;city .but the dim- oulty is : in; .finding an naoccupied 6s Usually" two .colored v persoiu ait -ia tfoit fer$TS : fishp andthe fishes etni to -be making, ftp - their mind which one Ibey wlU fayor. with ied.. -lam convinced, and 1 fcjJljvew: Orleans' &cayvne. ; is like sweetness poured I , , : . - t I hadn't thouzhtof it in r . r- lu curnnia , diseases; .memcines dhoukl be restonng, and notdbilitat f I shall proceed to the' repairs of jthis ij,3n tfceir "action -Xbe wonderful tw''k 'anV'-ara Ihkm htreoffthenine ,end-j curatie veflkcta; wbot bavent vthoughtr that mamma i ax;zed from' the use of 4 vers; car li. . --- k- J .nnftrnia. 'sustain .the reputation or that need qutet thac fhe is depriving herv I ihrs' remedv "as tba most ; pOpnW lruigasinVth'at she is slowly, ouietly," in- blood . ponher. r percepuoiy, oussureiy, uijHug'vwu uivu her coffla, as th only place oi reiuge irom too manv triflaa that "are growmg onto a heavy loadf'rT , - - ' 3 - i 1 4 vT "a- f OWE YE All , 4 0 Always In Adyanc The : stoiv ot Dues ana : Lazarus J will, after the next presiJential elec- Tbere is the rent In the gown, there are . - - fit the" cate tot the 5n "and lb ha buttons from the shoe, . tho string from H?n nc Vue .- . " You iaQnot possibly reet the amt'-l amount thus spent. thehat the rip ui the glerrer- the score of j hell he lifted Up his eysa, DtUlgrini trifiesthatWiU accumulate; look ror thera.1 ,m rt 4, nluo fnr thi JJon't let mamma do for you what you.can do for yourselves. Bouqaats Mrs. I-oriTlard fSwport Cor. Boston TraiaoriptJ There - have been several '...superb, lately. -Mm Lorillard', at 'The breakers," fwas perheps toe most hotabla of te soasc 2 - .'funis among the. flogs and socerers Affile eewot the ' County will.Ve giy. nard's'Baii."--- andidolatorS and ;tbeyUit lave to ;.cn,iind j m niUknuw -,5thV S . m . neaveu, (ua . "u" , . m b.-,-.,,, . nnw mt nni laid - are ; they all . nere . . and the pttim preparation to be: bad.u-ii aad hs4 - tdow of many- pwraUoes answared, -aU jenost inxaakiDg- .one was a laf; -.bs-ju3t' lie on the outside of the l Democratic -Salscrl'Jsr ttftbs Cocr.iEr., of ivj teavBA iS: '"1 !
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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May 26, 1887, edition 1
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