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f 4l ' V:i ITT A f r l nnniMttHiw i-x r-i j mm 1 Of 'TOW fio Lj) tun 1 I F I s; rj yii-jj lit - 1 I -ntv f 1 r Daily 'kMptdHMuobe?. W 1 :t i . h 4i f.i 1 una l.?-- need owb Bean. ' 3mo ' I '2 00 l mon. "- 75 i U j .riot.'&rtmt .javoz wavx miUnOiil B S tlliili rr.SlU . M-'.IHB-Uv 5H" .int.mw SU TUff Sill f t a . tkW -r " . it itv. ; in the countyj in advance," $2 00 ..,,".! .tout oftoe county, postpaid,? 2 10 months, 1 05 CT3 vol. xn. t- 8b M t. " 308i nANIBlLLfe, hi TflOVI YTofJMF.rf .Cifi-ufrviV.i , :Wai?,-irf !Lr.5 I - Tt,e PNew Air line R.iirotf: ericotjra'kr the'-'prnt pros- yti pwSftWhis'n'eld'.' J iniwi r. k7. T. in ,tirttgnw,jari-iti-itw rfMKWU. 1 onrey oeiag maae Bt-tc "Baltimore aud i ' Rey Luther' Brda&us (has Wn' ! Sustained - r 81 SS T9cTffl3T0 Ralh?ea4; a lieiy: eU)ed n growing town. llVlOio'cI, t 1:1 JRi .III I I A. 1 I 1 1 I I I Tl,l I I 11 - i Wi ' 1 w mr 1H5j 4fi . V BW SECOND FALL la UTHOMoHuacH5erVlceaihinorniW fF" "'f"! "?g,M -and reports a boDeful state efr,'4hinm in mrJl- - - - -xtr .Wk,r,TftTT?n I f.8',-0 W cnuronnq it is noped..wui toon I 'I-T -. ",'-J rJ"w , ancQ Brmonf byTayiFatner lei w-iw'fij...: -f . . . I Piedmont Air t. n . h i church then will h tu.lf.anHtaiiivin. : ' -- o: :o:- 'Ttt 'k ' !. . - .;! -r I -- TJ&. MR FORBES just wtorted from , U.peiTloK our 86Coo Fail otke( BOOTS. BHOES AND LEATHER, which ia 1 complete' in every Department, W4 .will be sold at prices that defy competition. , ' vtr. TT-'. .y;r.3WMi MJ5RCHAKTS re eepeoally reqttwtcHmpieloBj StocJ belorB; pf lA.Uilj' 7B 71LL n-0 T & : , M, 4IA ,W'4hli-i-4 i 5- i1 " r - A. rrr foxr, ' "l at OW HECEIVING A 3300 AND 6fenllemens-Sand 3R1rasiFAL To fotifidMiqity::? .l4idiwVi Misses', and Childrens crooas ui enaiess vanewn ,ne tfS. S Jjllti terill f Opposite Central I ' ty Ladieszana Genta' fine goods a specialty. se -AT- NEW Pi:.iJl 5 -b - -- ' . rriHE'dBEAt iMOVKT OF GOODS THE LADIES' OF CHARLOTTE HA VRBEEN 1 obliged to cder from. the North, or account 6f the marvelous high prices 1 town X 1ha4 neeeaeity W now snpplfed, ias T can offer to the public Goods a New.Yotk'.Pnces. reasonable profits, qnkk aalea; All orders promptly filled. Calal No 1. Omtral Hotel Stare, fbr-tho following Goods : 1 ...j '... . . . .... l'" ': . ' " " cents CHli.IT!: EN Onion' Dresse?, onV ents MMK!tSE Stock of Embroideries, 10, 12t. U TUCE, 4 inches B EST GXIPMORE LACE.Q, 3 incCeS nid. yERY r I rT FRENCH FLOWERS, only R1 EAL OSTRICH TIPS, all colors, remarkable low. only 25 cents each. GROS GRAIN RIBBONS, all colors, only 10 T ADIE3' LINEN COLLARS, 2 foi 5 cental - fANDSOME 8T0CK OF LADIES'-SCURF8, 3 for cents. ALL LINEN HEMMER 8TITCHED HANEERCHlE$Konlyteewe pj jgTESRjE AJ.'HAlR SWITCHES alt colors, only X 50 eacli, -ri , tlr ViES FELT, HAT3a great ba-gaii, only 7ioent8,-; ir .... a ts A IL. COLORS tf.WOON .FRINGE, TJADIEa' CLOAKS, $5,00, worth $d,00. t. en: .AJ i4. . BEST ATERFRCOF GO0DS,ronly i!00 1 'rgI . fW- ff'-ihL-nla,ffl I'njl. ff : rtHILDRBN ! FUK5, $2 50rorth t?... IADIE8' MERINO VEyfjOnlyJI .SjO. - "V.V BEST BLACK BEAVER ClXVTH.'aouWe witlibvfcuitable for making Oloaks, $2.5) a yd. i :'A!'.ir'-.A,-!t r-;". v: wt.-i .".-J vt".-'' ImSAUTIFUarticVetBl-Ara 'llWef4, only 50 cents tmrAJS'- n l fix rJLcJt'X ( ;:;;::a.vv - ;..v. ' ,-i .m. LARGE Stock of BLACK DRESS 8ILK8at $1 ti a yard, fO 2.00. HOIlilAIViOO - i : if '- a miSSUE VEIl ING .11 colors, only 50 cenfVkViiSf C H I! f A W f l ' H A ! 11 EST BLACK VELVETEEN. Silk fii rt - ... . i i i?-;s;H: -r;:'l:5 .'-llit'iV-l'tw i -ITS ..,iii2i P. 8 Dealers in Millinery Goodc H1 do ising that I wul sell them Good lower than RE8PE??F.ULLY-(IA H mi; the Northern Mkets. and we ? are now rally AND RETAIL 0! - - -- - BE DIIDEnSOLD f:o - b e;s. '"! VI il T A -"TV T" WINTER TRADE. and, Machine-Made respecuaiiy bouuil juui t Hotel. sep21 IB - I v y a 1 r, .'H I , , . . : ; : ! i .7.' ovbw, Black and White only l'H cnts 15 and 20cents yard, i ' - ' wide, only 3 00 yard. only 75 cents yard. 50 cents apuee. cents yard. - A bst quality, u ily 15 cents per yard.. fct one a'yrxd. ti t i 1.-... -r .... . .-v. tvt if wril ante rt , ' s -y .SniTqC JV tti'H! ..f: well to call at the Cent: otel Store, prom- they can bay tnero nortn. - .iT.nq r . vt--'tsis fn !-sai0nu.jrHiiSi;4 tfl.iHi i ,OU -V Hll!sSL,iX . . i - nish- 6fi WceoisurYafd.' JTJ , ; 2, IJd St. Pbteb's IE.) Chubch. Senrices; thj morning at 11, and this afternoon at4Cibjr 9 Rector ReBBronso. m ; Sbcxmid Pbxsbttebiak Chubch. Services thisevening at E H Harding. XOOHnfMCT! the -pastor, Rev W. S. School at 9 A. M. Haltom . Baptist CnacariServV tl.oraiag u 1 clock.' and-thXs eyeoing at S o'clock, Monday Behoof tftXll i : ! " t fifcrvtees evening at 7J P. M., by the pastor, Rev P J CarraJ at 71 P. M., by the pastor, Rev P J ( way. Sunday School at 3 P.M. way. Sunday School at 3 P. M. 1 " Fibst Pkksbttbjuaji Chubch. RevHM Houston, Missionary to China, will deliver I an address on China, this morning at 11 tr. aa. A. R. Pbbbvtbbuh Chcbch. Services in the Chapel, on. the corner of College and 5th streets, by the pastor. Rey W M Hunter, at 11 o'clock A. M. and at 7i P. M. Sunday School at 10 A. M. "Io ing at 11 a. m., and at 7i P. m., by Rev Z W Bedenbaugh, of Columbia, SC -Sunday: LSchool at 3J P. RJ. T CoqgregatvMal n eet Wilm d3iUgJervsf fo0i purpose; o f electing a pastor. , v ! 1 jqjTT'JSUIXBTl? The last Bnnday in November. -There was. another false alarm of fi t vas, re'oft the streets last evening. We see from tner papers that Belle Boyd, I who was here" ' not long ' ago. liectured in Charleston on Friday night. ' Divine seryjf es jrilltAe held to-day in all the churol&wM&nTt ' This has not been the case before in some' time. . Beautiful picturos of the Berge? Family and the whole com pan'Jr ofbeh ringers, were hncg up V) esterday in many 'planes abont the city, and attracted a great deal .of atten- Mon'.i .a f A r n 5 f Yesterday was as balmy aaa spring day The suntwaa.hrighiAail the breesee mild, and tberyhU& Jhe atmosphere to indicate that the reign of the Ice King was so near its beginning. -, ( ,The"tatesyihe Schanck and Solicitor. Moatgomery are ply. in their aid trade this week; increasing the working force of the Western N C R It, and cutting down BaniDger'a maiarityinJCeck- I An advertisement in another c column sUtesthat Messrs R M Miller and J W AVadswortbiinistees of tiielate firmfGrier & Atedeil:rwiil Wh .'.toe elextint ktbre b , longing to 'the late firm on the 5th of Janua-. -M w - jk V. f , t ijOi'l i'l Why and Why! The idea Of the devil was -originated by the Persians, who made him to typify hun ger, llbat ia what makes men say, "I'm as hungry as the devil; let's have a half doten raw." Ex. Wonder what makes men ia as dxy collar Old John." Cel. E. A. Osborne This gentleman "flashed his! , maiden sword? at the bar, last week, , in the defence of a negro charged with larceny and to such. good purpose that his client was acquitted. 'Hi ia4ea eapital speecl, Infi llamfsecur. ea,tBisnX)tpm ub- veTyf necefsary intro diietion, we have little doub that tte will soon work himself into a very lucrative prac ' Mr. JohnW Bam pier received a telegram on yesterByfWatfifgfharhis uncle, Dr Jho T'aAj.-K.. " M Sample, an old and respected citizen of Memohis. Tenn.. died in that city on Friday . ,ouuuy onWiSp. in: i .f . o 7-4 1 4TU ..T-irirT I -W r ,WMMt fiCPJOSIfd With- abont mil o j ci-, 1 4UQ Bwiusn ODen ai eiiBscon aa.it naasea . : . - ,-'yn m , I A. rtiscinareajyfil..lr84ii engine waal tkWrriliFJini TOT- Mm til a, andiat 7 ivm; bf I wown cir dcwn eto.banJcinwt. 1 Jt . S- i a i I - . . T. - - . 1 - I f t,m,Wt W, II1TUIDB 1DQU U UCOim- I null mamha. n fMQfWMfrl&twple was a native of Mecklen burg county, where he has many relatives and friends. He moved from this county to Memphis, where he. has been engaged Jn the business of a commission merchant for ' . . m, - many years. He will be buried at . bis lopjeaiieniein MemnBH.ii f -f ; d! Sweet simplicity. ''i Acharmina-. but ratoer rural vounsr ladrf who aion n V&tt id thei city a few days ago, was in conversation with a young gen. tieman wno neiouga io one oi tne nre com- panies. when the conversation turned upon L tnesearjnhifcli iQ givell onel eve-' 'ing4leeTOre1asfr' jtitlng Waiij the "hose," when his fair companion struck him dumb by stopping him in t the middle ed last night jnHuBbands and WivefU and "Cuba." .The cm la a very sorry dTiflmn4Mforf!2iS Vy bve would have draggedfearfullyi Wildman'arenditfcin trf this redeemed itMl tioni-thougntwonloHnakeJryT roa-; I IU. this alii the parts were better jd than in, the first dniS;lS Fletcher and $p?&&?Wr "'f81 people of which town we recommend it. ' of the sentence to ask him if. they , were i than n'first cjasi company ever attempts to I "striped." - f fpli3fi -maeaT'ndfnont i-nnabU L f-kiil J i HtryM1 othef butrr'atorMy-etreceives m xJVor flntl.ave been'betqwed uWn ilip abd tfe iaf a.measiirevaraWildmanwasfluitenpi? nalitaoa.: Tienrt 6f Mr Ckidd hoSse. ereacnea ItfWiitfi excelteAltttke Mi Bailey f 5 flaiiOa .EaoTrMSelUoarticulariv ;tbe-LMWrWR FHrW?., Hfft5w rW Fm 1 rel idon iwent. before .the? Revenue. tettftrfdMi-Renarlcikd yc M Frederick Younehusbana?A No rendieiWPfFrrfs AriOTiKiimbfi j ' I bad to lie in j il for it He remarked; J In their burlesque imltauons. xne-oircuB,; 1 iwiw&ym i?.fiKK -m " b rrSfr.""MJy' "rrx-j -rrj--sJxi i I .'.w;!. W'ai'-imliiAliill f&i4l'aons I a&-iDokinQani tistenSatbSojCifltate, tUfa :JJ WWMTWflnanlanbniw::: to the't the Hnof fbii;wm01btEet ouMt 4 i ; , Bail road AeelitmViv nftli 1 -jiu 3 iWi4ri iiri iifVi Xkii kII T-TToTw noon a wee ago, was inea ana eonyiciea. ' 1 'Ilia' ainaa"was fMf Im hf tt IHUIl - -:;?vjl J-M . v"-. T I v w w,vwua. OMVUMM , niwi nnii: i-'-Mi mini. I , ; I . j I i .1 . i f f,n. forwHjitusblrtbtxpcmrwere.thrwn.i BwJlRtM,: I down the ffmbktibr jf Uam ttt'UwSurriortriV :f. ' WraBTASTOBo'.'s': lC.o'yf 187 'i mmimWm; '"IS invention was called to ord taoat,!! intent commit a-; W.tn! Pclock by tne President, V ' ' " ;J coloredgiyUn Ahiscity; on' yesterdajrjalfer H. ReVtBor. Tt:t VV&tW The sententtjwas not pasaed.i Wer fead and'a'pproved.- I learn tfcri inorn 8i4sfadJeMote4'wlslw1br being, fSltmr thfel the'roU orministers resident in the nuisance, waa, found guilty and sentenced to, IO tmh In iha Vcnilsnritrv "I By consent it was ordered;thal all vary Iri-1 als beyond No. 1C0, be continued for the term, j . o- i I (Saturday) evening at lo'clotk and will' rer wrra on-ine r. m, irain jaonaay, a wnicn hoar the motJon6cket:wiU; be tiiken up ana jnagmenis in piaiiv acxions taicen. wvu suns.nerf juries are required, wiji oe takeoJBp on Tnesnay mornin at 9 o'clock". A.WhKc'Pessam: ' An object wbich excited a good deal of in terest on the streets yetterdayj was an opos sum with liair; almost as white as cotton. It was caught byr,Albert,H Boy t, of Union county, in a ,tum pn, Uie , Concord roadi j abont ten miles North of Monroe, Mr Boyt has had it forabout tw mol h and it Js now perfectly tame.' llts eyes are a beautiful pink, and its general appearance Is so differ ent from the ordinary 'possum, that the an imal is really quite pretty. Its owner asked $2 for it,. Mr Boy t told us, while we interviewed turn on possums.generally.of one of theirKt-4 tle.habits of which, we neer knew before. He says that in making Itsbed it always carries the leaves by wrapping its tail Bround a great nundle W them; Sometimes when it get to Itshole, it findsjhat the'siEe of the to dxop hcm. t uur . miormso t says mat ne gooej BnonaOfs, .to rcaon me women oi has frequently seen; these pUes of leaves these "people. v It' Is a Violation of their si lying around tbfi oot of trees and stumps, cial habits established for hundreds of years', The 'pofsum'a tail had held them so tightly for women to go into a public meeting wher e . l a. .fl ii-'iM j -.t ILL . !iiilLl' i int.! uiu ctcd io nnung vd grounu moy uiu fall apart. And the print of the tail 'was still, around them s they lay on the ground. . . There are Wre thihfsln heaven and earth, Horatio. Than are dream pt of in your philosophy." 1 ' '.- ... rost omceou, ianasgjiviaf, ;Say j People who went to the post office on the worning of; Thanksgiving Day ..lor their jmail, encountered a notice whicM said Uiat I ffhn 9rkA wrvsvl) Ka nn mi frrim 0 fn 31 rtTrLrulr iTnererore toe. bosmess public and everybody else naa to await tne pleasure oi the post master and his clerks, and no mat - ter how many or how impoitant ; business missionaries was1 the cause of starting the?e communications' were expected, the fiat had societies of "Woman's Mission to 'Woman.' gone forth that they should '.remain in the The ladies of ihe churches are quietly yet office until half the aAernoott was gone, not- earnestly engsgei in raising among them withstanding the most important mail that selves funds that shall he appointed, to the Charlotte re eives, had reached the office a short time after 8 A. M. If the office was to be open for one hour' in the day, why it should not haye been open from 9'to 10 in the morning lis a question, wbfch puzzles ns. It seems to us that it would haye., been all the same to the post office officials, while to bnaini!fia men it wa . .all the Fame; nnt byajugfull. .' - - I . , There is a great deal of dissatiBfactiou about the way in which this 'poet office is I w receT-ng anaaenaina letters ail, erouna I a : . .. "!- . being tnana-gedV; -The ..public; hai become iums. which was read by Rey A W Larn: accustotaed,- In a measure.to everybody's corresponding rretaryi 15 ' ; 1 I POWfl W.imWiiWWwi,lrfwlHmUw.B giving only a portion of I wu,K,HPTe 01 w- ow-era A 1 T J . T J m 1 TL. .11. Ti. imau ve;nauraaner un, as : K -oeiays tne Curtesy or.tfae-y-excfaabgevt ; ;j VT"" uw,m' VI trV"w- w j lp.P 1 .mozJfa9 fr ;Wlffw' M W -mm ZM Xa mw V. am a-.n. mmmm II 1 w r'' ni?? ITOfffflSW? ?wia ! "re khi : i. i - TftetrMfthM r-.' V . 'Thk week. wasi f tertainments intQurppera. House, j On Fr! day nightjUiusai. the splendid opettCih tof of Bnrtntoss toeCqveia- ironjw oi im aiuuu i uii,. jub 8rP,L?p Vi; ,ji -nib nj I est' entertain meht ever given in Charlotte, I : frevio.US to the war the .church, ..at ,Beau- jri4 ' tMttt 19' During all J Richmond, Theetre tokrgeaji.4 enthusiastic I audiences. iiltlisih-rfreitlaiU anything else PRupe.11nt jj;renueiip fmMfwtmvPVi wwug. toanNewtyjan4eyerrothwlaonwh ahehaawiypaildoneabp fcn?wai V - " J . , "aT ' "Tit 9XnenUmf3iay nhjhtcottib theBgersAABe,tenee;ofacer itpresnfc(andVkniDW8 thatJ aiiu uhi iBiiuiuaum um uuuiu uuociia . J - heeonbMroa6cM6Hner?i'Tny hk a imuinw iiiir rvn fimm uib iuujb iuk tauwa j remember not our. miseries. iW IVer Wtobokh ft ii-'iatd Dlav- tto believe tbat'lan entertainment or Uua 1 yiile, C H, that u.hOwnpmbers eome tnirty ?g toejas8ryejWVt.. go.Oi opuw.ana in Tpiete,rftte LBt,0e Rcadfl T "'V-.f 7v", " T toiVI hecountf l&Wt9Wl caiwa paptist State Coneiittoii. The minutes of YestefdaT'a 'tiroceedines gte ontafathe ' names and post fiices of n i ' .. , Tj,e Committee i0n xeligious exercises was instructed: to arrange for a, mass meetirig to-. lllllt 1U W lUipBVl Ul UUIUCjOlVBlUUB. . iV The report of ' Foreign Missions was read by Dr Chambliss. This report has respect to tbeore1grrM1!?ston work of the Southern -gaptist :CoriTenticn owhichl?odyithis Cba hrentlon is. a constituent , membeK. ! The Southern Bantists bave missions already es- success, lhat has hitherto, crowned .these missions are cause ' for sincere gratitude to the great head of the Church. The report indicates that the contributions from the Churches during the conventional year have been much less than in formers years. I Daring the consideration, this report I the .Convention was addressed by. , Revs X V I Gregory John Stout, Col B W Edwards, Dr Chambliss apd Dr J.C Forman, If is deyelofed iu this discussion, that there are some sixty societies fn the State under the' head of ".Woman's Mission to I Woa an." and thar these societies have for warded' ome; eight hundred dollars since I May last to the Treasury of the Foreign wsnn n. tha y. xhe pro priety and necessity of 'tiUs jefTdrt grow out of t1peculiarsodkfctaTactetof the Chinese and other Eastern nations. In the e nations i in era are men,. tA man 114 vibiiih y""' hooge will neyer see the females of te famir yf . To reach the women, it Is necessary that there shall be female nuiasiona, who may, find access to the families. j Apprehending - this state of. things the Boater ha accepted and appointed several lidies of gf eal persons! 'worth ac'd fifae cul ture as missiorianea. in'connecUpri. with the mlfslbit familiej already establisued in J China.. Several of these ladies .had. already I (ta!n ajI rlnimniiAn am: wiMAnuxAi1 inanhma j before engigiry? in. Ihis Foreign. Mission work. 1 To encou'age and- support these female J I support of these lady missionariea. .The short and spirited address drawn out by this report were well calculated to increase the interest; of the Convention and the churches in the Foreign Mission work. -The report was unanimously adopted, The report on Home Missions was Ihen I read WRav F'W f!M.' LOrW , , On motion it was laid on the table for the purpose of hearing the report of the Execrf- ti ve Board of the- Convention on State mia- rtains8ters in the emnloy of the Board, some - -.1 il. i I - - ' -'-? " - '. . 1 taei, timetomission work These report 1 1184 se.mOM nreacbad .at 25: stations. 430 pyer,meBting JlieldjU53i Wk $S451..: Receipts' to7 "date ?3884,28, r . i k'll H ' 1 ' J t ' j : f leaving an indebtedness Of T85 1JB2. TOwerdft j tMi.to;e jsetfe mom- leaving a dencw of 44Lw nnprovid-. iisskmarie8 ol!lwMMll nM ijeport-sof ilahnetglTeii H i iU ' u" : - '! KY r aunesno iias oeen upportea at fclkWt Pfle of thewealthiest ;annost -ib eral ieliurcheinjtheLiStatevr i a)n FuHer-oi I known, came -froaa this church. The disas- teaote wer have eweptewgy the properrJ ty of the old citizens and the church is yet to support paitorv i- a ri I . ' &evlngleton; ane-legg&J V,53federate ; came rorwara leapangop a.ratcxi. rom the 'mountains: he Was, a -.music began $0; preacbr 7ast eoraary.,.,ia wasyieajQ preaca.icum the appaling destitu'ion which'' newfound. i-HetoaA-nonibei' whoaiad-'imeMd; jt rotfBinc the wW.'i H has 1 foam many the -hborhood professed omceri tliey Hhm 1 - -a a a . . j- -- . m ' ' 1 intfcts thb church 9 a "Abbe-1 1 ucuiiiuiUBbiuiiAiu m wMMaw 1 dww ri t ' Uboiingafc . -r , T I tnere nave been tnirteen -. I UgUJlO VW VUb Aba V vw mmmm w r PTeasAt, hear tfhtriestbn. He reDOrtsihsA epecia)ly-issedM Mt Hope from Caaslestoo.t has how pp.pMr,Uia every t Wa mVi nanb uT 2 LI!- Sas crowned his labors Wlres.y irowi T'B "" ww una also F JMIlgStreei "S'ilV tude for the vorkoanEvageliataAdsiia laoors nave been ereasiv blessed. n- On raoEion thV'reDort was laid nn. ti2'U- bie Qlljthe. aftembon sessiom4 " . . s -m I A resolution was adopts providing a com mittee .to devise and recommend' some rtan foe prosecuting hfe Centennial1 work; !whicn nas jor its object, completing the : endow? ments of the Soothe -Baptist. Theoiogjcaf beminary-nd of FurmaujUni vfersHy" A FTBBKOOIt MBilOlr! The committee made their renort throtish Dr J C Fnrtaan, Chairman, which was adopt. ear '-v J:i &?liyt il Report4of Eiecutlve Bpard was heh takeir irom tne tab. r inT-oiq 7 On motion the repprtjwM freferwdj to two committee one on UwfiMuof .theroard and the other ph. r,tbe f ;jfumTe ujrfck0 of the poara. .r . , J , I '!f-f..; ft I fi-in 7!!!! 'ffll! f! A resol at ioq was offered counseling the uiawiui Basuuiaiiun; io co-operate witn tne State Board iu 'the work of home ,eyaneeii- zation.v A number of these associations nave mtberto carried on -a mission- work within their own bxmssJi indMnaentbfl and Jo addition io! the work of the (Donven tion, Board. After a lengthy and dry dis- pussiojn, ;the. resolution was ;, withdrawn by the mover. , , , r . Skill . il J' -'!'. -" " ' ' ' ; ftk.i r r . On nioti, u- a committee- of. five ; , were ap pointed to nominate a Board to take Charge of funds provided for indigent ministers. ' The Committee to hqminate delegates to the Southern Baptist Cbnyentipn made to report which was adopted; r - ; ' n t On motiourtbe interest of 1 Furman DnP- Jyersity!ws made the special , Order ef bus! nessforto-morrow:at.U.ockS' . ' Rev Jamison was, alio wed an opportunity tp present W the Convention a, statement of the work and daces of the Southern Ban ttk Publfcairon;.Soaety, iocated at Memphis This is a'Sffock company 800 is engaged -in publishing denominatiens. books. The ob ject Of the ajjenl & to secure subscriptions to the stock of the company, and also funds for the gratuitous distnbtf3ri'- of "its -publica tions.. fr;? ,; r va;uv. i- 1 - ; Prof Patrick with. ! the perinlsaion of the body, .called attention to the work and pros pectsof the Baptist Historical Society of South Carolina, requesting that any one having documents would forward them to Green villeSic:' mi i REP.a I. ' toJ'ntfirMTib!! Mi ( tafk Halt q,hlts. Messbs Ewtobs; L,hyevoundout Hhat the guard bouse has been whitewashed witbr out my Orders. '.You know that I have bees keeping the place up for the past 20 years, I hereby notify the public that I am not de termined not to visit the place again, un less I am consulted cohof r&itfg the improve ments of the city. ! also: request the old topers not to ask me to drink with them, fori haye declared - myself out with them. When I, wank a -drink 1 can pay tor, it. , . Yours truly, - i,.,., .'. CLARK HALL. DIED. : ; In this city on the' morhfhg of the 25th instof diptheria, after. an illnsjof three days, little Ida, daughter of A-. 11. & M. E. Tate. ' ; ." 1 ' 'I take these little Lambs; said He, ..And.Iay them in my breast ( -; .Protection they-shaft find, in me, . ! In me be evef blest," ,.' " ' ; ' SPECIAti .NOTICES. A farmer told us the other day ,that he wouid not be iwRii'omf tr Buli's 0ogh 8y- Tnp ifiieost five-dollars a bottlei It most be ;a: won derfnl remedy. Time ia, rmonejothsrefare fdon't waste it byiising poor sewing. silk, but boy the Ed- ' VITlLVE5LfeNffi6fe;D r A- .eftkr&naustefr energy . or cenrage;: the result- or menur over wort, indescretjons or-exces-ses, or some drain up on the system, Is' always cured by . 4. ; Hhraphreys' HbmeopafSpeciftc No. 28 It tobes up nd Tnvigerates toe system, dispels the gloom and despondency, imparts strength and energy-retops tne drain and rejuvenwes! the J entire " man. Been used twenty years with: perfect success by thous ands. Sold by deaJerau Price $1 , p,r single Vial. or $3 per package of five Vials and $2 Vial of powder j 1 Rent by mail on; receipt oi price, r Address. HUMPHREYS'. HOMEO PATHI0 ' MEDkJlNECOMANY, 56 Broadway. NewrTorkifi lo. J-.vii ou; -r I' JSea, larae JLdvertisenient,I 1 nj s t'1- no9 Ty' R. .aoaAiJoo noT-rowiii;.-! ... 4 if . fBTJpERINNltOT'S OFlC Vt nCbariotfe, NaCNov. 2Qtb4!l8754 f ' ON and :afler Wednesday, - l)ecember jstv the trains over this Road -will discon tinue stopping at the platform at foot of 4th; cdyedapd-dMwgedtirihe. Qampejiyvl Depoton 2nd Street. .. ,; .. , -v . ' r a 1 . a . . t w nn mwmr mv - " . . - J jtaORMLEY, Supt. noy28 till 4 th 5 llf I I I , ... ,1 II J - 4 rll 6ATUEDAT;tCEIIBER 4TH. ThTlr&aBst' Comld'ArtlEt taTihe Universe. . ftAB0RCHESTBA! AncTtneBenowed Comedian and Humorist TfUitftd .-tt-.!j.iUl -i!i.vM Mi VU-. M I5t ANNjA BEGIRCornet Soloist. MISS ANNIE MORGAIfEoProiio Vocalist. M-LIEMMAKLAIRYv YiolonceliMe. MISS TBNNIB TITUS, Trombone. "' ''AnbOjcptlre Comriny wiiTAppear. ALL THE LATE MUSICAL NOVELTIES iq i.OF THE.1AY. : Adnrission'"f 00, 75" Verifa'and 50. Celtic.., Seats ican be secured; at rPHirta's UOOK BTOBK, WITHOUT BUR A CHABE nov28 4t 1st 3rd 4th ;n - vru t- rt - -:o:- FRIDAY, DECJSr.1l7i:n73rd. -:o: :o.- ADELAIDE PHELIPPS' pr?Ad ITALIAN OPERA. ' The-Canapaay comprise the following itArtist 5 , :H , MIS ADELAIIaE PHILLIPPS, MISS HATILUE .PHILLIPP8. ' MlSffTlOLETTA COT.VILLE, : . u 8IQNOEA LAMBEfiTI, ifRCTM KARL' SIGNOR BUGANINI, : SIGNOR .TAGLIAPICTRA; Sl'G CARPI, BIG BARBERI. kUt a. Grand Chorus and.Orchestra. M I SICAL DIRECTOR, - SIQ A . TOM A8I. JHB'FaW of seats commences" Tnesday tnornirt at Phifi r's Book; .Store.; t. ,-JMHr2e:isf.Hfnoi u-inl) mil b3vat: Teat Cent: Column. AWkHtoh&nl m hi"n'Bhrtedin this '66litmndiniKffteof'imW) cents per line, for eachtnsertion. " No advertise nutU taken for leas than twenty-five cents. :Eigkt toord mabeailne .w-1 -:v "M 11 MM ' , FOR SALE About. 800 , Cross Ties and about 20 poo, lnsf Iron,., Apply to n6v27 4t ' ' ' JSMEAN8. v tFyJon.ipaupleantplace to Board, go -tothe $topey oiue, s;.,infl, sxu-WMLt T gOJd MeaV kpld.toe Stoney H6nse.r"'-l-,;r";;- "1 . ' Oo to theStopey Honse if you are passing thrdagh Charlotte, where you will find first class rooms, afid -a first-class table, conve nient to all the principal places of business. Corner of Trade and Church ; " ABRADSHAW, : npv28 'lt ' Proprietor. CLOSING OUT ACTUAL COST ! HAVING, detennioed tq move on Jan nary 1st, and desirous of reducing my Stock of Goods i WHICH IS VERY LARGE,) eon- SiSting,flfriy ;!.-1, vV ... GENT8. FURNISHING GOODS, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES. IOFFEB THEM AT ACTUAL T. This is NO HUMBUG, any one desiring to purchase can be convinced by calling on me. JBespecfuily, ,1 -J MOYER, . nov2?v-f , Irwin's Comer.; Trade St. WE GO RIGHT AHEAD AND STUDY iTHE lTER EST OF OUR CUTOMERIS, '"'', i HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FIRST . IMPORTED SOUR KJROUT. Of ? this season 5 tip top ' article. THE FIRST RED CABBAGE, Far superior to White ' Cabbage. BEST iMTORTED PICKLES, " li" i By the Dozen.: 1 4 ; bxMtcaioUfixjtor BEST GROUND PEPPER In bulk 25 per cent., less than Canned. PREPARED and PICKLED DUTCH HERRINGS.-: r,r, - - ins; SPICED PUSS FEET. 1 " MINCB MEAT PREPARED TRIPE, 1 APPLE BUTTER, DRIED SWEET 000 FINE ORANGES and XEHONS . BUCKWHEAT; AND RYE FLOUR. NORTHERNTURNITS, BOLOGNA SAUSA'GEtGAE- . BEST NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, . -A.TTV on1 a ntimifn eufniT'B'Tt n.,m of hmUrxib BEEF. A lit TrNfe ARTTCEE1 MHERN " mraHPOTATors,rAvuww Bt 'barr foPfamUy use: 1 BWE1'1X3TAT0ES,' nWyson and, 1 ' A . -"HE . . ' A. If X Ji?a. 3I .5S!f" Mi:0'"!'I ro ilutv OPPOsriARmri. -rGooMvern ' - mmn Other new ads on 4th page. 1 11 HI - li si IT' I ft
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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