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Dr. Foj, the pastor, delivered an interesting address on (mortality, lie sam mat pro criptiT authority with its e stab- pkaasrea ofain tr a ieaon.' Tb cci-jtl m ousters ex toe race. Us tyrants aad the batcher of ea, these will not be disarpoiated U death euis all, . . .. - The Doetff thea vest on to show that w hate re perpoeeGo4 hal ia (iriii; Baa a beiafataU would prompt .11. a to continue turn tn existence, ile did not believe that God had acted BBmeaiinjlj, and eertainly there iu a palpable ,i eoagraity between out factltie and the scope jivta item here, Kvta on the aappoaitioa that the eternal forcei i has awaksaed te eonsciooa ness ia maa it does not exclude the possibility or probability of con tinned 1'fe. "If mindlea law or chance has lifted sae an above mat ter nntil I thlah, tees, reason, lore and aa swayed by a aenie of dty, may it sol carry me to a still higher life, in comparison with which this life U bat as the embryo to the sUtesaae, the aootn to the oak, the efgto the eagle T II pothlag ia destroyed bat only changes its form, which is a fundamental axiom of science, why should that which constitutes man's chief wealth be the oaly exception. " REASOXS FOB A FCTUBK EX1S TSNCK. The speaker then went on to show that the function of conscience was inexplicable save on the hypothesis of a life which we were being edu cated here. lie said that if mind resulted from the play of mechan ism, or was the result of chemic forces, and ended with the de.ua of the body, then there was ine. and only one pure, uncompensated evil in the universe, lie could scarcely conceive of a worse fate for AUttua, a Terrills frWIa. "Ati.ti.sa is the moat terrible of all prr.'iAfticai if we wccid btlieve a au to be ia this sure, act ia kU tpecL aiioaa, t -at also ia L: j J .'Isga, we si a!d regard kla with tLi moat aoncufttl voader; if ssci a a an there la, lis spirit dwells ia dorkv aess futurity ia te him an eternal grave, aa eternal aieep, aa eternal eight i to him the aniverse is a dead and daa eociiomeratieni of forma witboat souls, and of sounds wltheet import. The ana -Is day after day ia the heavens, the stars eight after bight ia the sky j bat to kirn day nato day nttereth no speech, night nato night aboweth no knowledge. Flowers bloom and fade, but he sees bo meaning in the chaage; ocean - rolla it mighty waves with the heavens benmag ever it la glory t he hears so rotee of almighty power with which "deep e&Ucth ante deep," The year revives; spring clothes the fields with green; the genial ana melts the saow from the Tar leys : verdure covers the earth, and joy sweetena the heart of all that lives. Antumn comes, painting the leaves with various haee; gentle airs begin to murmur in the woods, that sound sweetly oa the ear. with a thonghtfal aat solemn music. Winter enters last: the sky darkens, the wind la chilled, the beasts of the field all come for shelter to the abodes of man ; the tempest gathers itself, beats the mount, and rolls down its deluge into the valleys; inmates dwell safely in the home, and comfort glows apace on tbe earth. Amidst all these affecting phenomena, tbe atheist acknowl edges no God, and thanks no Father. Amid the affairs of nations con IS,' NiS 4i : t f t -1 i J m 3 iJ f " f t. m i W J y 1 ... Absolutely Pure A uml eBaial ihaa lh ordinary ka a4 at MwMUiMuttoi whs to naiu t s I low Ml, aaart wlkVaMua or boM.bft tMO.hS WaU-M.T mvU-ItSw For m1 in Nswtwra by Uex. UtiiM. society than to hare ail men sud have no life but this." The noble "titntini the diam of destiny and magnanimities would perish nod a lished religious and sacred books; supreme selfishness would dominate did not satisfy every phase of mind, aad' that most arguments from natural similitudes were puerile. Iasagtne a man gravely arguing With i sceptic that there must be another life because a caterpillar tarna into a battel fly, or winter is anoceeded by apring. With return ing warmth the beetle breaks from hit filthy sepulchre and so the all hearts. The fear which haunts so niany hearts that we go into nothingness because of the observ ed enfeeblemeot of the mind as the bodily powers decay is an illogical one. True, the tenant is affected by his house. Give him a new house and he will be as busk as ever. You would not argue that a surgeon is not because bis instru- 1 : 1 V ancieats hung up in their temples! menu break and he is powerless to a golden scarabo'iis ! St, Paul did i operate! Or that the astronomer aot mean to rest the doctrine of has become extinct whose stellar the resurrection anon the asserted 1 explorations arc cut short by tbe gatheringof mist on one of the lenses of his telescope? Or that a musician is no more whose instrument has ' death of tbe seed. He used an illustration to buttress a iaith al- raaav. BDoa me, aiiesteu uea o auu i i resormtion of Jesus Christ. The collapsed after many premonitory t God who can out of an acorn bring wheezes and groaningsl Or that a I a mighty oaX.wbich shall stand for telegraph operator is anhilated be-v-Fjjrtrno eanont of an egg pro- cause his battery becomes so doc the king of birds; who can deranged as to ntterly fail of ite Ait nf th annArAfitlv dvinp and ! purpose! And When this box of decaying seed call forth an organ- lias of which no trace is seen in the seminal germ this God is capable i of giving us another life under changed conditions. The eagle in the egg and the eagle perched upon mountain walla and surveying his tributary dominions with eye of fire have, apparently nothing in com mon, ana yet mere uas Deen an . 'nnoroaen continuity oi ine. vrouiu V a chemical analysis or a microscopic ' examination of tbe egg show an , -' eaglet Oould the scientist hear v-' tbe rustle of leaves and the joyous ' waring of boughs in the acorn T v And yet the promise and potency ; of" the monarch oak was there 1 though' keen-eyed scieoce tarn ; away from tbe xiuest in despair ' The difference between an embryo -' lirinf by Tascnlar connection with the mother and child born in to this 1 world is great; the difference be ! tween a helpless babe and that 1 babel1 after he has become a state builder or a state saver is greater. VhatL chasm between Sbakes- peare. mewling and puking in his nurse's arms" and the same won- derfnl genius in tbe height of his power evolving thoughts for all itssedlng ages! If such chasms luve been spanned, why not span caemore! If I have died to my infancy, to roy youth, and will finally die to my mature manhood, if I lira long enough, why may I not dia to my old age, to tbe whole of this present life ami gradually awake to conscious Deing in anotner sphere of life and amid other Con ditio nil'- One reason of sceptical f misgiving is that we wishto sendi over to incomer uie me couaiwoiio of the present lile. Does tbe liv ing embryo conceive of the life ibat is to be f Most he reject it unless he can fully grasp Itt Indeed, would it be a higher life if he could rrasn itt The silence of the Bible as to the "conditions of the other lift if suggestive. The overwhelm lax drift of scientific thought is to ward the theistie eolation of tbe i caiverse. First, God. If God is, I then all things are possible. If one I mind is imperishable, all may be; - and . those which reflect His nature l certainly should be. . God has not ' made the' behef of a lie necessary f tl a nr2ri march of tbe race. s 1: 3 e::3ppointed ones will be the c"i ; the martyr in fail shirt Paul 'kneeling at early tlie Apbian .Way to re j Etroke that liberated his r-irit; all who havenif t: it they I might strike ' a the race "choosing "" t afSiaiOn with the 1 than to epjethe tools we call the body is worn out with service the man within it will step forth through the blue gate way of the air to the lucid palaces of the stars. The decay of the-body or itsprogressiveenfeeblementdoes not always affect the imperial tenant within. Vast numbers re tain every mental and spiritual faculty intact to the last. The argument seems to stand somewhat thus: A weakening body shows its effect in a weakened mind; there fore, also, mind is a product of body, and will cease, as does the buzz of a battery when certain fluids are thrown out. In other words, spirit is defined in terms of matter. 1 have, said tbe speaker, shown the valuelossness of this argument from its lack of invariability. If it were unchangeably trne that failiog phy sical powers always drew after them the unfailing sequence of mental imbecility it would not prove tbe doctrine of innhilation of tbe con scious individual being. This is self-evident. It could only show that the means of expression or communion were becoming im paired. Some tenants of exception al Bprightliness still hold uninter rupted audience with things out ward though -with impoverished facilities, as great geniuses show enormous powers in drawing,tbough equipped with chalk and charcoal alona or as obscure and unde veloped Wagners and Haydns draw Sweetest music out of instruments grotesquely insufficient. , But every physician in St. Louis will tell you that be does not fear the body's action on tbe tenant within so much as that tenant's no tion on the tabernacle that en swathes him. A thought enn de press a thought can kill. Would it do to argue that man must be all mind, inasmuch as the mind can cure or kill, and that body is ilia sion the mind Is everything t Wby not make the sensible distinc tion of body and spirit, or body, soul and spirit, and take comfort from tbe eternal hope that.- the same beneficent power s which bronzht me here and dropped me into - a loving 1 mother's cradling arms can carry hie into another and nobler life..- 0 : Here sit 1, shaping wing toll; My heart forebode a mystery j -1 nam ths name, Eternity i -St. Louis Republican. time, in all their mysterious succes sion ot causes and of consequences, the atheist discerns no sovereign iotellect, no guiding Providence. Such atheism makes a maa ac knowledge no rnle bnt that of ex pediency, no standard but that of selfishness, no (rod bnt that of ma terialism. BaefeiM'a ArmUa Smlv. Tu Best Salts ia th world (or Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sal Rheum, Fever Sore, Tetter, Chapped Hinds, Chilblain, Corn, and all Ski Eruptions, and positively oures pilot or no pay required. It U guaranteed to rive perfect stiaf action, or money re funded. Prioe 35 eenta per box. For tale bv R. N. Duffv. i 17 IN order to make an entire change in our buiineM, we are offering our stock of Dry Goods and Shoe at Mew York ccs',. This is no fraud ; we mean butinest. Either retail or wholesale cuatomert will And it to their interest to call on ut. 26 dim A. VL BAKER. This is the Top of the Genuine Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. All others, similar are imitation. This exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney. A dealer may say and think he has others as good, BUT HE HAS NOT. Insist upon the Exact Label and Top. Fit BALI IVEITWHMt. NASI OMIT IV GEO. A. MACBETH & CO., PlttsinrrJi, Pi. I 3 i -'- si, . "7"" -iC, i ..frsf Stock Ton hand will be closerl 'out at very low-prices. A full v supply of new; : itockT horses, and .mules,, the best for this , section wiu e do on nana mis iaii ana winier. Broad Street, New Berne, N. C. notice. mm nil CAiurii For the blood, use B. B. B. Tor scrofula, nse B. B. B. For catarrh nse B. B. B. For rheumatism, nse B. B. 1!. For kidney troubles, nse B. B. B. For skin deseases, nse B. B. B. For eruptions, use B. B. B. Ask your neighbor who has used B. B. B. of its merits. Qet our book free filled with certiflieates of wonderful cures. For al in New Bern at the drug store of R. M. Duffy and K. H. Meadows. may HARDWARE, COOK ST0VE3, SASE, DOORS and BLINDS LIME, CEMENT, Terra Cotta Flue Pipes, Arjd all Building Material At LOWEST PRICES. L. H. CUTLER, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NEW BEItNl. N. O. To Owners of Toll Bridges; trr person who own or krpt public ferry or loil-briJte ia Craven oeentr U hereby notified that by tbe pro it tout of section S 018 of ta Cod (Road Law) h it required to sir bond in th penal sum of Sl.COO, pay able to the 8tate of North Carolina, condition "that he will constantly keep neb. brids in good repair, or, at tbe cat may be, provide and keep good and sufficient boatt, or other proper craft, always to be well attended, for th 9tlojr cf travelers or other per sons, tbir noriet. carriage! and effectt, and will indemnify and save harmless every person who may be damaged by reason of any default in his under taking"; which bond must be riled with the Board of Commissioners on th first Monday in October, 1888. By order of th Bond of Committion ers of Craven county. ORLANDO HUBB3. Clerk. New Berne, N. C:, Sept, 7, 1888. 21d rem.. djn ARB LE WORKS, MW''.s-ji -'''" i't . -swt. . ;; , v . . a 11 Monuments Tombs. i d all uoai aud Hunaica Bev RegistnUoQ of Voters id Junes! ITALIANS AMERICAN MARBLE City Precinct Orders will receive prompt atunttor and latiafaotion guaranteed JOE K. WILLIS, Proprietor North Carolina, Craven County, Countv Commitsionert' Otlice. Newborn, Sept. 3d. 1S?8. Notice is hereby given that a new registration of all th voters of Jamet City Precinct bat been ordered by the Board for ths ensuing general election to bekdd in November next (1888). All person in sal precinct entitled to registration most be registered by the Registrar of voters or said precinct daring th month of October next, ac cording to law, before tbey can vote. By order of tbe Board, ORLANDO HUBBS, Register of Deels. te4 Ec-officio Clerk. Established 1862. Kinni.T 188L Re-established 18W at New Berne, N. C. WALTEB'S Photograpb Gillsry. I take great- pleasure In Informing my many fri. nda and the public generally, tbat I have returned from Horehead City and re opened my Photographic Btodlo at the old Stand, where I shall be pleased to tee all my friends and the public generally. Ih very flattering soecets I have met with since I have mad Kew Berne my home la a gat ran tee of the superior style of my work It tpeakt for Haelf. , ' ' !. , My light gtv th fcOlT PORCXLAtit K F BUT to all my work. . CHILOBBN'B P1CTDRE8 A SPECIALTY SALE ADD EXCHANGE Stables: The undersigned having purchased the extern lve Stables on Middle street, formerly oondofted by Mr. Cohen, Is prepared to fnr- lah the public with the very beat service In HOR8K8 and V CHICLES of EVERT DES CRIPTION. Ine stock always on hand for HIKE, BALE or -EXCHANGE. An experience of several years bat made me familiar with the needs of New Berne and vicinity In this line, and no pains will be spared to give the foil eat satisfaction. Drivers and team tarnished for any occasion or to any part of surround' ing country. J. T. KWELI jfVd&m if Middle street Bonn to .aa v mvi. BS4KKWD.? ' Thanklna all for their very llneral natron are, and hoping to merit a OoaUnnanee of iaeeame,im, respecuouy, j . THOMAS WAlVntR. . New Berne, V. 0. N. W". cor. Middle aad PoUoek tu .over R.K Doffy's drug store. Entrance from Pollock street. eepOTdtf ' ABYIC 0TB8BV r- Mm. 17W8Low8ooraiH-8tRtj should alwsvs be used for children teeth in z. It soothe th child, ofteoS the gums, !' aJf pain,' euro wind CvJic, anu is iu um mmm; iw bcea. Twenty-five cents a bottU. TO ADVEBTISEES. A list of KOS riewspepeT: divided Into STATICS AWD BKCTloiiS wUl be tent on application FRK To those wttv want their fedvertitioc to pay, we ema ffer no better medium for tnor. oucn ana eneeuve woik um un various sections of our Select List. ' - BlevanaMf AdverUalBST Bureau. tepll dwlm JO Bpraee street, Vew York. Don't Fail To Call On . . - r, ..i , RODEnTS BROS., SEND Tour ORDEES TO US. W have ia sioek i tull pa of GR0CEEIX3 & PROVISIONS C. 8. Fanoivi & Sons Soot . Fenltenti&ry Boots, ft Shoes 'Atob Shoes direci Jfromlb Bostoa fantnrlac , . ' . :,s . 1 f- K V W are selling atl grade FLOTJB from tbe Mill ia Michigan .vary low. ; W also Job Lorillard andGil A V:' 8oktk Front t Tint Btr,tf. O. DRIVER HOUSE, Church Bt., third door South of Mala, DCRHAH, If. C. ' Ira. Fannie Petway, Ptwprletrea. Board with or without rooms by tin 1 week or month. Terms moderate. OooS fare, aad strict attention to the m fort of guests, ,. ,., iH ti J7u valuable pnorEnn A slx-hora Baldwin tTptlihl 1 ftngfn,' thirty .live saw Bnrwn 6 In, la good repair, BlUupaOotton Press, which needs abonHiOQ worth'cf work to utln " proper order, and one good as hew Thimble Skein Tennessee Wagon. - - ' ft ;'! Sq cash wanted. Will sell oa long time with first elast teal estate security, eight per ceaf. Interest. Engine, Gin and Press t&o DO, flrtt eott Wagon $10.00, first eott 155.00. tot farther n formation apply at Joukxai. office, , fPllii Auwt, t. . woe 64 UiaieeaU Mi : ' ...a-j. flAt. a"... T''-J J 'i'"-rJ Purtuant to a Judgment of th Snperler Court of Craven county, rendered. In She ease f "James (J. Harrlson.Adm'r of the a tale of Peter Chee vers, deceased, vs. Patrick Uheevera aad outers, teimnir. eerend' ante," tbe undersigned will eli at Publl Auction, at the Court House door In the City of Hew Borne, N. O , on MONDAY, OCTO BER let, at TWELVB o'clock, M the followlut Real EsUt belonging to Itte Aa tate of Peter Obeever. deceased, to wit: , A certain tract of land la No. I Township, Craven county, en tbe south Side of heoae River and east tide Moselny creek, adjol lag the land of Win, P. Bldle, parchaaed. or AMrant Laaev containing lis acres more or test. Also one other uaot of land adjoin ing the above tract, containing acme mere or lets, which tracts of land were conveyed byNeedham - Loftfj to Peter Cheevers bv deed bearlnu date Beet, llth lHbj, recorded In Records of Craven County uooa no.e7, foitoei, ton men oeea rerrein la hereby jaade for a more full aud enmpir descrrctioa of eald t teTt8 of land. Raid bind aieo adjoin the lands of Wright Moore and CtnCTS. ' a" Terms of Bale? One half cash; balance on MX moninserefltt.'i - ' Mew Berne. N. a. Anv. JPtb. T''1. ' , . JAMfeS C. HARRieW,, W)a i t Adm'rOf peter Cheevers, dec a. Oor. BROAD A:D OR A VI a, NSW SKRltt. . C ' Q. E. Muxaa is my authorized agei I In Kinston ma80-dr Round Knob Hole!. XV. . SPRACTJE, PrapV. ROUND KNOB. N C. Most rictitrefqae Scenery Wrttem 'ortli Carolina in The World Stands Aghas1 AT Mr LOW PRICES. And wonders, Bow is It that I can sell so mnoh lower than any one else? Ill tell ycra: I have determined to be easily satisfied for th cash, and WORK FOR SMALL PROFITS. My Motto is: FAIR DEALING. Come and buy from me, and you will never regret it. E. R. JONES, New Berne, IT. C. POIST9 Of I UTERES T N&AR BY: Old Kort, IHslant 5 Ullee, St. Herna'd Moautaln 1 (:ataM t'alla .', - Mini Cut " I rtwannanoa Tunnel s Pinnacle or the Blue Hid. . " & I'otatoTop ... 7 Toe Rive', (toe trout aahlig - " s ' Bridges' Iron Hprtngs . 1 ' Kelly s Iron Wprlngi a . Mitchell's Peak, the Grave of Prof. Mitchell the hlgbeal point east of the Rocky Mountains, pine mllean ' i 1 Pure ceol dry atmosphere; no fogs; light dews. Trains atop at the door. ' . apl7 Open all the year. Trme raaaonabls) by month or week. 18 d wtj t IDC2. EAT0I1 I8D8. THE 'JEWELER A 7151 STOCK OF Watches, Clocks. Jewell, . SOLID SILVER AND PIiATED WAE&: ? " tttvrmiKt va fe I '1 'keep a larger stock of Spectacles than any Other store in North Carolina t iaka jwrtioular pains to fit them to th yes p parties needing them. ; - : Esvfailr. workei steadfty V th bench, for ver Ihinf years, I believe I esn do as good work as any watchmaker la tbe State.. Drs. STAB KEY & PALEIi'S TREATHHT BY InnALATIOW. t - TRABC MA"! !l IIXOITTTJBia,' EsWwtl.., ; .;,. y JCJ afSaO Arota etrwet, FtUJMl. Pay. - Far Geasaaaptlea, AMhoaa. Broaehltla,' ' Dyepepstau 4'atarvh, Hay Fever, Uea. ache, Uebilliy, RkeaiBaaUiBB. hewrnt' Kla am all t'hroulcaod eTous Disort r . 4,,. The Compouhd Oxygeir treatment," Ore, I -Btsrkey a Palen, Me. 16a Arch street, Phlla-1 J dalphia, have been using for the fast seven teen yeai s, Is a eclentlflo adjnatment of thav elements of Oxygen and Mtrogen magne- -tlied, and the compound Sieondeneed and ma porUble that U te tent all everUe world, V f Cfk1--' ' . it er--:;! ":-"'? tlitt KTARKST A PALlia'MthjkllhTtA . refer to the follow! fit, named well-knewn Kraons who have tried 'heir treatment, , Kelly, Member of Cohgreta, i- Philadelphia. " . - - t Observer, Phil. , .... , , k- , S.f.i, J ' Hv cnarlia w. Ciaall n n a,.. . . ter. m. v " " j?- r:rrw'. -. Klwm. Iei Kljton,; Editor inter f , oiruioKuam, Aia. a h. it OOMt iND BEE ME. 'Dljwar ' fMre." Middle street , OppoaiteT Baptist Church. fel2 d wtf ; ..j ffjfr aua7BXV;. & SAAti HAHtT."' JOHH E, CllABlTO i CO ENGINEERS tor New Boufa P. VraanB. Onenomo. Kitn. i JlarV a. UtaP ma U.l pom UmmM I b. v ovrneat, nw vara Wlty, ,.,Mr. JC c Kntht. Philadelphia, e : ' 'Mr. Frank aiodall. afrcaant. Phlla. I . Hoa.W. W. en? ler, Kaaton. Pa. . iw'f, , 8 Broadway, X. T .HA. PUila. Photo. , , Fidelia, H. Lyaa, Wslmea, Bawalf. Sana- .wftthlalandt. . , . , , AUxander Itltchra.IuVeraeta Rootland. Mr. Klaancl V.Orleaa. KresnlUo.Zieat.. roniriderindMachlniitE. -. Manufacturers and Dealers in EH511IS III); M1CHI5ISTS SUMS : . . .-. - - - -: - . kVallelers f Engtnee- Belle rs,' -' law KUla. Edging A Cwt-efT Blaebfaea, ' We are prepared to do Castings of all kinds With promptness, . e., . ; ,6 3y! Hrticular and immediate attention fives to rupai a of U klDda. ' ' .We WIU be glad to give plans and estimate (or any dean lption of machinery. We are the ""ita for the Sale of tbe AmeK loan Paw. A i-o l"r Q. A A. P-areamln'e cele brate i iBdestructiblt Mica Vaivea, - V'e rive aetlifactory guarantee frtall work doua hi ns. ,. i ly'iidawwly caa. Mexico. Itr. Emma Cooper. UUTBB.U.A. Bpaniah Hon f Cobb, Ex-Vice Consul-CaalbUnca. Mb . roeoo. '. . . . . . '. ' ' W. V. A ahbrwek. Red Kuff, Osl . ' James Meore, e?up' Police', Blandford, eeuhlre, Kngland. ., -r ' t warn.iiownu, ittwsouin wales. y And thoasandi of others in every par ef the "' 1;-' l United t)tte,v 't i : -"Compound bxygen-its iiode &f Action apd Peeulta,'.' la .heMUe of a new broehnre of twohnndrtd pg"t, published hy I . Starkey aPalen, which gives to ail Inqni . , full lnformatfnnas to this remar t h .. Wve agent and a record of savxt.i surprising eoret In awlderuge r f c easet many of them after bein : to die by other physician. W . freetoany address on applies ,. a brochure,......'.; , , , fr. ? Mi STAR n I.T A ' 1, ' , . ' ; 'K0.152P Arch F--v r a, Pa,
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