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CHARLOTTE MESSENGER. - AUGUST 0, 1887. OUR CHURCHES. St. Michael’* (P. E.) Church, Mint St. £, r vjci’s at 10 a. m. and Bp. m. Sunday gch'«l at 4p. in. llov. P. P. Alston, pas tor. j|. K. Church, Graham Street. Ser liri s at 3 p. in. and 8 u. m. Sunday sli.Kil at 10 a. m. Rev. K. M. Collett, pastor. first Baptist Church, South Church St. Services at 11 a. m., 3 p. in. and 8 p. m. Sunday-school at 1 p. m. Rev. A. A. Powell, pastor. Klionezer llaptist Church, East Seoond ?t. Services at 11 a. m., 3p. m. and Bn. n . Sunday-school at 1 p. m. Rev. Z. UL'uiiton, jiastor. Presbyterian Church, corner Seventh .ml College Sts. Services at 3 p. in. and sn, in. Suuilay-school at 10 a. in. Rev. It, p Wvche, pastor. Clinton Chapel, (A. M. E. Z.) Mint St. Services at 11 a. in., 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday-school at Ip. tn. Rev. M. Slaue, [aster. Little Rock, (A. M. E. Z.) E St. Ser vices at 11 a. m., 3 p. in. and 8 p. in. ltev. Wm. Johnson, pastor. If your paper has a blue cross mark, it will he stopped X till you pay up. We cannot continue to send it to you without some money. Please pay up and let us continue it to you. LOCAL ANNOUNCEMENT. After the 9th of July wc will re ceipt for only 3,6, and 12 months subscriptions at the following rates : 3 months, 50 cents; 6 months, 75 cents; one year, $1.50. Jt-cTlf your paper has a blue mark on it this week, it will simply mean we are compelled to discontinue send ing it to you until you settle up. We regret to stop it, but cannot send it after the blue mark appears. Rev. P. J. Holmes, P. O. box 73, Rockingham, N. C., is the Supreme Governor of the Universal Brother hood of North Carolina. New Agents.— Miss S. F. Young, Cameron ; J. E. Smith, Fayetteville; li. B. Hill, Wilmington; R. E Grier, Matthews; I. I. Walker, Salis bury ; G. 11. llcndcrson, Washing ton. I>. C. t Z-C'Mr. Ei>. Hauler is authorized tn solicit and collect subscriptions for the Messenger, and takes charge of oar city list. Subscribers will please settle with him. Kev. R. P. WychQ has gone to visit relatives in the east and rest up a month. We publish this week a long and interesting letter from Mr. Ilarllcc. Read it. The Oak City brass baud of Raleigh accompanied the excursionist last Wednesday. The excursion advertised to run to Atlanta on the 13th has been postpon ed till the 20th. Wc were mistaken as to the death of Mr. James Jones last week. It was George Jones. Miss Addie McKnight was in the city on the 4th, taking vacation and seeing the sights. Miss Ella Green spent one day and night in the city this week. She is rusticating at McAdenvillc. There wore great crowds in the city on Thursday and as wo predicted, good order was had throughout the -lay. Everybody is now expecting a full harvest and all want to have the best paper in the State. Take the Mes senger. This city boosts some vory fine very fine country melons this week. 45 and 50 pounds are common on the streets and sell very cheap. Mrs Johnson, wife of Rev. Win. Johnson, is just now recovering from j severe attack of fever. Wc are glad j to know she is able to be ont again. Grace Sunday school lias something rich in store for the people of Char- i lotte. A musical and literary entcr lainnient will he give in a few weeks. The rally at Grace church is to morrow week, the 14th. Instead of tomorrow. It is hoped that the whole town will turn out once and give them a good collection. Wc counted seven halls open to festivals last Thursday evening—six on College street. It is hoped all did well, as the object was to make money and have fun. The grand rally at Grace Church is tomorrow week. Let all . friends to Zion and Christianity help them. - Bishop Lomax preached at Ebcncz- J er Baptist Church last Sunday after noon, a collection was taken to finish i paying for the recent improvements in the Church. The rains of the early part of this week did much damage, causing fresh ets in the streams and it is feared, much damage to growing cotton. * Rev. D. J. Sanders of the Presby terian, R. E. Grier of Matthews, Rev. G. S. Leeper of Gastonia, Mr. Ed. Hunter of Raleigh were among the passengers on the excursion train last Wednesday. Rev. R. 11. Stitt will he away from the city tomorrow. The pulpit of his Church will be filled during the day. Rev. J. B. Colbert, one of Livingstone’s rising sons of Zion is expected at night. The Central Hotel of this city go-'s back into the hands of the old pro prietor, Mr. 11. C. Eccles. He took charge Thursday morning. Scoville and Brnckcnbrnugh retires. The excursion from Raleigh came in last W’ednesday evening on the Carolina Central road and brought a military company, fire company, base ball club and a number of citizens. The first game of ball between the Nationals of Raleigh and the Fearloss of this city, was played last Wed nesday evening, resulting in 7 to 1 in favor of the Fearless. Six innings were played. The Charlotte Daily Observer has suspended and made an assignment for the benefit of its creditors. Col. Chas. R. broke loose from his party j last year and it has run over him ami ground him down. He was too independent anil ambitious to he a > democrat and too timid to be a re publican. The Col. is one of our best newspaper men and wo arc sorry to see him fail. The news from Kentucky startles the democrats. They supposed the blue grass State would give the usual i 40,000 majority, but she came very near going republican. That looks like a slap at the administration. Mr. Carlisle is doomed —aye, the demo cratic party is doomed. The hand writing on the wall is seen and read, and the King is made—so is his party. “Whom the gods would destroy, &c.” Travel Hindered. Travel was hindered this week on j Air Line, three C.’s, and the Carolina | Central. Passengers were shut off' from llutherfordton, there being three washouts west of Lincoiuton. Trains ; on the C. C. road ran to Liucolnton only. There was a washout on the three C’s road near Mooresboro, and ; one on the Air-Line near Atlanta, at i which mails were transferred and the 1 excursion prevented from coming. Excursion to Statesville. Clinton Chapel and the First Baptist Sabbath schools have decided : to run an excursion tn Statesville on the 23rd inst. The two Sabbatd Schools will go together and share the expenses and profits. Rev Blackwell will endeavor to make it pleasant for that go. Free at Last. Blind Tom’s mother has won the suit in the U.S. District at Baltimore, against Bethuue, who held Tom as a slave. Judge Bond decided that Tom’s mother should have him in preference to his white master who has become rich from the concerts which Tom made so interesting throughout the world by his wonder- I ful performances on the piano. The Bethume family held Tom’s parents |as a slave before emancipation, and i despite the cKorts of his mother who has tried to get him from them, they ; have held him and made thousands of dollars on him. The court order ed this man Bethunc to pay over to Tom’s mother seven thousand dollars ! and give him his freedom. It Is a Pleasnre, writes Mrs. Eliza Ann Smith, of i Vermillion, Eric Co. Ohio, to tell the ; ladies everywhere that nothing surpasses Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic for all irregularities. "It eured me when the physicians and all other remedies I failed.” Grand Rally. Rev. R. H. Stitt requests ns to an nounce that Graco.Church will make special efforts on the second Sunday in August to raise money to make a payment on their lot. They have bought on B street between 3d and j 4th, and ask the public to turn out to-morrow week and give their assist ance. Credit will be given to all per- | sons for what they give, and it is | hoped the contributions will be raany and liberal. Remember the day, August 14 th. SAVE MONEY DISAGREEABLE CONTROVERSIES ! witli agents who persuade you to send off your little pictures to New York to have them enlarged and frame-1. You can have alt 111 is sort of work done at home much Letter and i just as ctieap. notwithstanding the false asser tions these agents make to yon, l>y catting at H. lUniGARTEN’S Photograph : G-allery, <'harlotte, X. C. HELLO! ! WHO’S THERE? YSi3? Come up Wade, anil see the improvement s ELECTRIC LIGHTS, TELEPHONE. ELEVATOR. And various ot her at t r:\etions. Just think of it. 423x76feet of flix-ring tots' Sited with Crockery, China, G-lass, Silverware. Tinware, etc. Each ilc*i*artiuent is to lie separate. ami i under the management of )»ottte ami at- j tentive clerks. GRAND OPENING OF JANUARY 25. 1887. Each visitor will receive a Souvenir. R. B. HAIiSFIELD. CHINA PALACE. Dr. J. T. WILLIAMS Offers his j>rau ssional services to the u- n eral public. CALLS ANSWERED DAY ami XIQIIT. Okfk i:—Fourth street, between Trvon u.ul Church, rear of Express tt'har | lotte. X. I’. m\ lEiMH ci). Hardware Dealers, CHARLOTTE. X. C. The largest stock of Hardware, CUTLERY. GUNS, WOODEN - WARE., ROPES, Agricultural Implements. i BLACKSMITHS’ AND HEATERS’ AND OTHER TOOLS, j n the State. A call is solicited. Brown. Wkddixgton A* Co. BOARDING HOUSE, CONCORD. X. C. ! The traveling public will U» aucomnt<»~ dated with comfortable ro*»ms and Uurd. i House situated on lV|M»t stm t, iu front «*f i the Seminary, near depot, and convenient to all visitors. Terms reasonable. J. K. JOHNSTON. VIRGINIA HOUSE. CHARLOTTE, X C. Accommodations furnished traveler at i reasonable rates. Comfortable- lunis and ! rooms. House located in the central ami ' business part of the city. Tabic furnished with the best of the market. Meals at all hours. ,1. M. GOODE, - Proprietor. CHAU LOTTE. X. C. Commercial College : Cheapest A Best Busintss Cofftgy in tto Worki. Rlgbcat Iww u 4 6*M Mt4sl •««* an «•*»* ri COIMIIE] -A-HsTID S'CEdIEL Big reductions in prices of Ladies Visites and New Market ?. LooJk at our $5.00 i Visites. About 45 suits of Ready Made Cloth ing At a Big Ro-luetioo. Christmas Goods in Gloves, Kerchiefs, Mil files, Aj traclian Muffs, | Re. Gent's Kills, Foster Hooks, at $1.50. SPECIAL PRICES In Ladies', Gents' and Children’s Underwear this week. EmbroiAl red Cashmere ! Scarfs, Cashmere Shawls—alt shades, Niee line of Gents Neckties and C ravats. \ HARGRAVES & ALEXANDER, SMITH BUILDING. * THE Messenger is published every Saturday at CHARLOTTE, - - N. C„ in the interests of the COLOR ED PEOP L E AND THE REPUB LIC A N PAR TY. It is the only Republican paper in the Western end of the sixth Congressional Distrcit. Subscription, $1.50 per year. W. C. Smith, Editor and Proprietor, Charlotte, N. C. i E. M. ANDREWS, Ha* the largest and Most Complete Stock of H 1 TT IR, UST ITTJRB In North Carolina. COFFINS & METALLIC CASES. Pianos and Organs tH the Ik >t Mak. >on the Installment Plan. Ijow Prices ami Kasy Terms. Send for Price*. Chickering Pianos. Arion Pianos, Bent Pianos. Mathushek Pianos, Mason & Hamlin Pianos. Mason & llamlin Organs, Bay State Organs, Packard Organs, K. M. ANDREWS. : ; : Trade Street, Charlotte, N. 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