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iVilI.Y ORSUKVhH
Sunday, November lit 18TT.
SouiA Mtantio States, colder, clear or
- rfniAu l weather, northwesterly
winds tmdhieressurem
in the morning at 11
j xiiU - -
Pmrsnir. Services in the morn'
in.tii nvinf flnndav School in the
morning at 91 o'clock.
AMtnmvn Bifobmhd CHAPEi-Corner of
niwa onrl TPifth Streets Rev R M Mc-
Anlay services
o'clock. '
St. Mask's Luthkeak Church Rey E A
Wineard, Pastor. Services m ine morning
.f ii sv.ino.tr. Seats free. Sunday School
in the afternoon at 3 o'clock.
St. Pbtkb's (B.) Chxjech Rev. B. S. Bron
son. Rector. Services -in the morning at 11
o clock ana in tne auernouu av i
Sunday School in the morning at9J o clock
tttimt PwsRVTicRrAw Church Rev Dr Mil
ler, Pastor. Services in the morning at 11
o'clock and in the evening at 7J o clock.
Seats free. Sunday School in the afternoon
at 4 o'clock.
St Pwum' Catholic Chubch. Very Rev.
T,. P. O'Connell. V. G., Pastor. Services
in th morninff at 101 o'clock, Catechism
at 4 p.m. Vespers 4i p. m.
SbcohdPbesbttebiajjChxjbch Rey. E. H.
tt.m1tiv Pstnr No services in the morn
ing In 'the evening, services at 7J o'clock
hi Rev E A Wineard. 8eats free. Sunday
School in the afternoon at 4 o'clock
Twiw H-mnsm M. E. Chubch South
T?ir a. A. Boshamer. Pastor. Services in
the morning at 11 o'clock, and in the even
ing at 7i o'clock, esunaay ocnooi iu mo -Amnnn
at 4 o'clock. Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Strangers
cordially invited.
Sunday Servicks of the Y. M. o. a.
Devotional Meeting at the Hall in the after
noon at 4:45 o'clock.
Cai.vabt Mission Chubch- Rev J. F,
Tntt. Pastor. Services in the morning at
11 o'clock and in the eyening at 7i o'clock.
Sunday School in the morning at ociock
LOCAL BRIEFS.
Gaston court will be opened to-mor
row by Judge Kerr.
The store of Mendel & Co., closed for
several weeks, has been re-opened.
Reserved seats for the red stocking
, minstrels Monday night, can be gotten
at the Central Hotel cigar stand to
morrow:
Nurserymen were delivering fruit
trees yesterday by the wholesale, and
every countryman who went out o:
town carried one or more bunches
with him.
It is said that with tne change o
schedule on the Richmond & Danville
Railroad, the irregularities in the
running of trains will cease. It is to be
hoped so.
A little son of Mr J S Shafer fel
from a pair ot stilts yesterday and
broke his fore arm. Only one of the
bones was fractured, and he is doing
"as well as could be expected under
the circumstances."
Capt R A Jenkins, a gentleman who
was often here and was well known
generally while soliciting agent for the
Atlantic, Mississippi & Ohio Railroad
is soon to become the landlord of the
Paxton Hotel, Danville, Va.
A Cotton Factory in Mecklenburg.
Messrs, E. C. drier ' & Spn, of Provi-
denjce township, are erecting a cotton
factory near ProYidence church. They
will use Danforth machinery and will
operate the "Clement Attachment,
which has been so highly approved
wherever introduced,
be run by steam, the
BAPTIST, CONVENTION.
interesting Discussion and Facts About
Missions.
Reported for the Obsebvkb
Oq Thursday the missionary work
a 1J VI
The factory will was tDe suDject oi a general discussion,
pncrine beinz of 1 m wmcJ1 ine missionaries oi ine Doara
... - 1 vfl infarafltinrr a nAAiinra nf (Koir lo. I i i . . i i I -I- A ? .1
twelve horse power. Thi3 new enter- 5"' vx6 . - aneaa oi tne papers irom lticnmonu JU5I MrriVeU.
prise will be commenced with one uutav . . and Raleigh, and intermediate points
,Hnr,fl hundred smndles-and it is Ane eaucauon ooaru, wnicu u locat- proportionately earlier. It will meet
inMthB nnmher xurwn, uinue iw rcpuiv
The Observer on tne Railroads.
Under the new schedules the Obseev
kb will possess unrivalled advantages
on all of the railrr ad running but from
Charlotte. Leaving lu re on the Rich
mond & Danville Railroad, fresh from
the press at 6:52 a. m., it will reach
Salisbury ten hours ahead of any other
daily paper. Greensboro six hours
W
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-AT-
the Raleigh papers about Hillsboro,
The immediate capacity of through Prof W B Royal. A year aS forty miles from their own doors, and
meet the Richmon
other side of Djnville
and points along the Western North
Carolina Railroad we will beat all
other papers just twenty-four hours.
On the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta
the factory will be one hundred and ' Jbe board was in debt and consequent
r, n;af vrn ner dav. The ly reduced the number of its beneficia
building will be completed Tuesday ries.who are young ministers.pursuing
,o nart ffh mnP.hinerv their studies at the college. As con-
6 . , . . tributions increased, the number of
is expected 10-morrow. . j.r.
Tl,!. r,fln nnt in r.innintr order, ucucuviian ..,vw.
' . I TVia nuAnrocc nF fhcsa xrrtnncr mon la n- n.!i i ?n i t i 1 n
TO5ll fho nnlv notion factory in x" i"u)"ro jvu"6 jaanroau we win leave nere aDOUi
I ii vux v j , a
Mecklenbure county. If this experi- couragmg. a. m., on the freight trains, and reach
ment proves a success, other citizens ut" Ui BUWBM Ul vuc "u"" " rineviiie, Fort will, Rock mil, unes
in the. Southern part of Mecklenburg due to the moessant labors of Prof L F ter Winnsboro and other points before
;n Mt.Hi.h aimilr enhemriaes. This MlIls wno. runout neglect oi uus tne Columbia papers get out of town.
factory is to cost about $5,000, and its "oro "aa "cot & wn me wtsiern division oi ine uaro-
nroiectors are satisfied that it will aSu" lur "ue uuaiu- . , na uentrai- we nave always been
-arininstitntinn. X it is evident, however, irom tDe re- twenty-four hours ahead of all other
f"Ja , I . 1 ftUonnm. . .,
puit, bUMb mc iaigoui vji mo papers, and on tne eastern division ot
Police Points and Court Qosslp. inaiion is uoi reauueu uy iuC picacu the same road we are ahead one-half
,. . ... agencies lor ministerial eaucauon. of the distance between Charlotte and
ine ponce iorce win vw mu.u-.-j ia(lAfin v mnresaed with the rn a .i.-..
"u,wt 1U UC1"U f . fact that a large number ot young men lotte Air-Line we will continue to Ipav
ana seventy pounus m WCiKu,. . gt t w evidence of being . 7-sn m
0 n..I.Un in of tVlO BldtfnrR ... ...... ... I
vjmy 9u ovu x j poiiod of God to the mmistrv.are desti- tk,1b u kqqqq .v,j..i
- I l Dt'Cil biiab tllC OOUCUUIC
uuunjcciu.j tute of even mutuary school traimner. f,pi rQiimarnoo; nko-w,,
ih,mi, tyarvaraa laro-A numhArl . . . - v. vuarliUvUO
aillluuu v""w The board is impressed with tne ne- iainat fts we vnnM havo u;r Q
nfnDnnlo nn the afreets AS 18 USUal On ., - . , . J " ' " " " "w
ces9itv oi a Drenaratorv scnooi at tne uk a mairinn v.o n tu.
" A . I nuw umaiuc vl blicui all. i HCtC UIC
the usual schedules on the several
Just Arrived,
A splendid assortment ot Ladies'
il TLteVme Neck Cnains and Lockets Ladies' Opera Chains, Ladies'
and Gents' Sleeve Buttons,
uenTS unams, uents Uo ar Butt
And a Handsome Line of JETT GOODS.
CALL AND SEE THE M.
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the streets as is usual on
Saturdays, there was not a single arrest cojlege
during the day.
A few suits against the proprietor of
"the chicken farm" were decidedly the
most interesting features of yesterday's
courts. They were tried before Justice
Davidson.
Officer Blackwelder is the veteran
policeman. He has served faithfully for
twenty-three years in Charlotte, and
has had many ups and downs
A full assortment of Ladies' dlQa.h&m all new stvles. eWnnti,
During the year the board has re- r6ade,, and are likely to stand, and with U;I imn U'c . x . .
ceived $1,737.96. Contributions of pro- iw well kn0WH character for news full y M AAUlllcu at l"i"icuoc uaicwuo, aiOU a UUUJpieiU U&SUI LUient Of
visions have raised this amount proba- maintained at all times, and with these RflVS flTlH M Pll S G 2 I rT. n 1 T TTIATIIlf APTlirPfl tn nrrlor f.,n.
observer will of course continue to medium to the JLniest grades, which must be sold regardless of
be, a8 it has long ;been, the paper of the cost as we are determined not to carry any ffoods over this season
people within a hundred and fifty miles ' ,. J J O v o ovaouil,
aiso a mil line oi
bly to $1,800.
The following reaolutions were in
troduced by Dr T H Pritchard, and
will be of general interest to the ladies
of the Baptist church :
Resolved, That the convention has
heard with pleasure of the formation
One of the forde believes as firmly as 0f the central committee of the Wo
he believes in any object of his faith that man's Mission Societies of the State
if a dog howls on the streetsjhere is hf lQe gouu wurK 11
sure to be a fire : that night, and he is p-ww That top f.rnnmenrl t.hia en
the veteran policeman too. terprise, w'hich has as its end the em
The citv marshal vesterdav received ployment of the gifts and graces of the
rf ; - - I - , 1 .. c. . .l
:n.mn(;An !, nn TTirrV, tho mn cnri8U8n women oi ine oiaie, as woriuv
. , . . A of the confidence and support of all
wnom tnesnerin oi oiumnus county our ministera and churches.
telegraphed Mayor Johnston to arrest, Resolved, That we cordially invite
had been cantured in Greenville. It the committee to report the work they
seema that he was chareed with havine may be able to accomplish, to this
uuu vtsuuuu, aii its uiiuum ocooiuiio.
of Charlotte in every direction.
beaten his father and left him in a dy
ing condition.
A Small Ron Off.
The delay of the Wilmington train
Friday night was due to a run off near
Wilmington, caused by a wash in the
road. Five cars were ditched, but the
passenger car remained on the track,
and no one was hurt. The engine and
two ot the cars passed over the wreck
and the passengers were transferred.
Knocked Off the Track.
The Concord Sun gives the name of
the man who was knocked off the
Carolina Central Railroad near Char
lotte one day last week, and had his
wagon smashed all to pieces and a bale
of cotton knocked oyer the fence, as
James Morrison, of Pioneer Mills, Ca
barrus county. The Sun says that al
though he was not much injured a
heavy brogan shoe was knocked off one
of his feet, and a darkey who was in
the wagon with him was "ditched" and
knocked senseless.
Change of Schedules.
On and after to-day the schedule of
passenger trains on the Richmond &
Dauville Railroad will be as follows :
No. 1, leave Richmond at 8:30, a. m.
and arrive in Charlotte at 9:23, p. m.;
No. 2, leave Charlotte at 6:52, a. m
and arrive in Richmond at 7:45, p. m.;
No. 3, leave Richmond at 11:35, p. m ,
and arrive in Charlotte at 12:25, p. m
No. 4, leave Charlotte at 6:17, p. m.,
and arrive in Richmond at 7:30, a. m.
All of these trains run through from
Charlotte to Richmond without change.
The trains which leave Charlotte.in
the morning will connect at Greens
boro with a train which rung through
to Goldsboro, arriving there at 8:45, p.
m., and passing Raleigh at 4:10, p. m.
The train which arrives in Charlotte at
9 23, p. m., will also connect at Greens
boro with the train on the Raleigh
division which leaves Goldsboro at
30, a. m., and arrives in Greensboro
at 4:52, p. m.
An express train will run between
Raleigh and Goldsboro with the fol
owing schedule : Leave Raleigh at
The object of this committee is the
collection of funds for the foreign
mission work. It is located in Raleigh
with Mrs J M Heck, president, Mrs J
C Scarborough, secretary, Mrs T H
Pritchard, treasurer.
DRY-a00DS, DOMESTICS, CARPETS, BOOTS and SHOES
JVEen's and. Ladies' Hats.
All this season's goods at the lowest possible prices. All we ask
is a. mil ns wo sVmll ftnrlpavnr tn mnkfi nnr nrinps tViP cmw nfnii
Baltimore-Ot a stead v. R tour at I 9 " f v" T J U1
6466. Provisions quiet. Pork, 14 75. Ba- Competition,
r--, t .i: ,i m x rs t j. x ,
xjauies uuu vjreuis xiruxuiE m grtJtlt variety, at re
duced rates.
TRLEGBAfHlC H.UtKK'N.
NOVEMBER lO, -';.
PRODUCE.
con, packed shoulders 8J, c ear ribs &$
Lard, refined, 91. Coffee nominal. Whis
key weak at 1 lChl 10J. Sugar steady at
91.
Louisville Flour quiet; family 5 00a5 25.
Wheat quiet; red 1 25al 28, amber and white
1 30al 35. Cora dull; old white 50. old
mixed 45. Oats dull; white 32, mixed 30.
Bye dull at 67. Pork quiet at 13 50. Bulk
meat9 in fair demand and firm for 10 days
The committee was organized a year in salt; Bhoulders 5,clear ribs 63, cU?ar sides
MaeattudPiiDsi
GO TO THE
(DfloitDnfinD
The Widows and Widowers,
A lady of this city has taken the pains
to count up, as far as she is able, the
number of widows and widowers in
town. The general public will be
surprised to learn that this unofficial
count has resulted in finding within
our corporate limits no less than
seventy of the former and no more
than eight of the latter. Of course
there are quite a number of people in
the city with whom the lady is not
acquainted, and she does not claim
that her returns are complete.
A Slandered Tramp. , .
It has come to be so popular here of
late to call upon newspaper men for ex'
planations and apologies for what they
print and say, that hanged if. it ain't
getting dangerous to follow the profes
sion unless you are going to have ?'I
apologize" printed on a card and wear
the card on your breast. Yesterday
morning the Obsebyeb published an
item about two tramps stealing a ride
on one of the, railroads running Into
Charlotte and may we die like a dog if
one of them didn't come up yesterday
and want an explanation and correc
tion! ' - ''
Much of a Man.
Mr White, the Baltimore drummer
9:30, a. m., and arrive in Goldsboro at who is known allover the country for his
2, m.; leave Goldsboro at 4, p. ra., and extraordinary muscular development,
arrive in Raleigh at 6:30, p. m. is in town again, selling goods and as- prime steam 8 50.
The passenger trains on the Char- tonishing the natives. "How much and nominally unchanged. Rice unchang
nttP finlnmhia & A 11 an R ha., and Atlan- can von holdout?" an Observer re- I ed with a moderate inquiry. Molasses
' w . 1
ta& Charlotte Air-Line Railroads, which porter asked him as he leaned on the
now connect here with the north trains, counter of the Central Hotel last night,
will also change to-day so as to con- "Well, I don't like to hold out more
w m 1
tinue the connection. than a hundred pounds in each hand,"
Itmayal80be added that after the he responded; "you see it strains ma
Columbia Fair, a train will be put on but the other day I held out two kegs
the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta of nails for the mayor; the kegs weigh
Railroad to connect with the north 104 pounds each." It was a fact. He
train which by the new schedule ar- straightens out bis arms with four bags
rives at 12:25, p. m. of shot, 25 pounds to the bag, without
any difficulty. Last night he stood
T. M. O. A. Week of Prayer. r 1 .7 . 6 .
, i pounds, caugnt mm ny tne einows ana
To day begins tne week ot prayer lifted nim 0ffofhis feet. He is about
appointed by the international com- 28 years of age, of slight rather
Colored Military. i
The Adjutant-General has issued an
order, organizing the ; colored military
companies of the State in the fourth
and fifth battalion of the North Caro
lina State Guards, and ordering the
omcers to assemble for the purpose 6:
electing a Xieutent-Colonel.and Major
of each battalion. The Charlotte Blues
together with the Hanover Light In
. fantry, Cape Fear ; Light Infantry
. Howard Light' Infantrv. '- Favetteillln
ttie Guard, constitute the fifth bat
taUbnT Thelifficergof thpsfl
will meet in Wilmincton
day, the 21st of November for the pur
pose of electing; the officers of the ba
taJiaa meatinjaed ahote. The offiaera
umer nattajion meet in GblJ
' "u "e.eam day, i4'j ? . -Q
ago, and since tnat time ii societies,
or assistant committees have been or
ganized, which have reported $342.16
collected for the foriegn work.
It is interesting to note the recent
development of the sympathies of chris
tian women in this country for their
unfortunate sisters in heathen lands.
The Women's Union Missionary
Society raised in 6 years $303,612.12.
The women of the congregational
churches organized their society in
1868, and up to 1876, raised $414,634.81.
The women of the Methodist Church,
North, raised iu 7 years $319,480.00.
The women of the Presbyterian Church
raised in, 6 years $316,831.69. The
Baptist women of the North raised in
5 years $119,000, These contributions
have supported 287 missionaries in
foreign fields.
7i all loose. Bacon quiet and firm; shoul
ders 7i, cli'ar ribs 91, clear sides 92 all
loose. Lard, choice les fin tierce 9i. Whis
key firm at 1 07. Bagging qniet at 12J
Tobacco firm but not higher.
I S 'I 1 tm-m tk a
New Goods, New Styles and Lower Prices than any House
TSIB SIDE QJP WSTW YOBE,
Cincinnati-Flour steady and unchanged.
Wheat in good d- mand with full price?; red
1 20al 30. Corn quiet for old at 43h44, new
active at 35a36. Oats in good demand at 27
a31. Eye quiet and firm at 9360. Barley
steady and in fair deir.and; common to good
western spring 50a' 5. Pork steady; new
13 00, old 13 25. Lard easier; steam ren
ed 8 10, kettle 8Ja9, Bulk meats stiong;
sales in salt 10 to
clear ribs 6$a63, clear sidts 7 all loose,
Bacon quiet; shoulder 71, clear ribs 9J, clear
rides 9J. Whiskey rasier at 106 Butter
steady and unchanged. Sugar quiet end
unchanged. Hogs active and firm, and
higher at 4 40, packing 4 6oa4 85.
New York Flour a shade firmer for
shipping grades and more doing in export,
5 75a6 25 for common to fair extra- South
era flour 6 308 50, good to choice, do
Wheat very quiet, the demand mainly spec
ulative. Corn fairly active at 6! J. Oats Jc
better. Pork dull; mess 14 25. Lard heavy
CofFee quiet. Sugar dull
9 Tm 0 w
m
All New and Fresh Goods of the Finest Manufacture.
No auction or old laid-up goods. Suits for Men, Youths and
der- Boys. A fine Stock of Children's Clothing at Manufacturers' cost
20 days; shoulders 5g&5f, Our stock of Underwear, Gloves, White Shirts, Neck wear, &c., is
complete, '
The acknowledgement of the superiority of our stock has proved itself by the many fine gar
ments we have sold, and made to order. 1000 different styles to take choice from. Any
garment we make to order we guarantee to fit or no sale. Polite attention shown to every cus
tomer. A call will convince YOU' of all the farts and will an.vA vnn mnnpv
Charlotte, N. C. Clothiers and Tailors.
quief.
Nobfolx. e
ceipts, 2,502;
841.
COTTON.
trong; middlings, 10ic; net re
exports-coastwise, 339; sales,
KIN A NCI A I .
New Yobk Money 6. Slerling 1. Gold
2S. Governments dull. New 5's 6i. States
quiet.
BADK STATEMENT.
Loans decreased J million, specie increase
2J millions, legal tenders decrease 1 million,
deposits increase 1J million , reserve increase
U million.
Baltimore Firm; middlings, 10?al0gc;
gross receipts, 560; sales, 200; exports coast
wise 250; spinners, 100.
Bostoh Nominal; middlings, lljc; net
receipts, 513; gross, 513.
Wilmihqtoh Firm: middling 108c; net
receipts, 815; sales, 795; exports coastwise,
1,311.
Philadelphia Firm ; middlings, 11 Jc;
mitteeofthe Young Men s Christian than heavy build, and the muscles of net receipts, 60; gross, 185; sales, 308; spin-
Asaociation. As previously announc his arms are almost as hard as mar- ners, 258
ed, the first public, service will be held ble. You don't want him to hit you.
in the Second Presbyterian church
t.n.noht t. ww.h Hmfi th ftsanriatinn he Chorchea and the Preachers.
;n u nAA.A u -d a w;. There will be a prayer meeting of
ard. On each evening during the te vanous churches and of the Young
-' ... . ..I 1 an a llhi-isfian AoaniatiAn ot. 'IVrAtl
week, there will be prayer meetings
held at the rooms of the association
over the Traders' National Bank from
to 7:15. ' :
The follOwine subjects haye . been
chosen for special prayer each day :
Men's Christian Association atTryon
Street Methodist church this morning
at 9 o'clock.
Eev E H Harding is in Leaksville,
consequently there will be no morning
service at the second Presbyterian
re-
church. As mentioned elsewhere. Eev
w ' i -- n m . I
Aionoay-rrayer lor me iocm asso. E A . Wmtrard wU1 preach there at
CiatlOn. niffk trt tha Vnnnn Man's nhriution ' . J
Tuesdav-Prayer for God's blessing " 6 7 nel2'975
on-'christian association work gener
ally.
Wednesday Prayer that christian
young men jn ay realize their respon
: L -t a
sibihties to others.
New Obleans Active and strong; mid
dlings, lOf c; low middling, lOJc; good ordi
nary, 9fc; net receipts, 4,893; gross, 6,728;
sales, 9,000, exports to the Continent, 784.
Augusta Firm ; middlings, lCJc ;
ceipts, 2,078; sales, 1,164.
Chablestok Firm; middlings, lOfc; net
receipts, 4,129; sales, 2,000; to the Channel,
2,975.
New Yoek Cotton strong; uplands, lljc;
Orleans 111c, sales, 604; consolidated net
receipts 22,876; exports to Great Britain,
7.C86; to the Continent, 2,785; to the Cban-
Tfce Cotton Market.
OBSERVER OFH-. -K. )
Oharlottx. N. C, November 11, 1S77 J
The market clcsed firm yesterday at the
following quotations:
Stained Nominal.
Tinged "
Ordinary '
Good Ordinary "
Low Middling 10
Middling 10 3-16
Good Middling 10 3-16a.40
Receipts for the day, 331 bales.
Piedmont Air-Line Railway.
Richmond & Danville K. B. Divisiom.
o
CONDENSED TIME-TABLE.
June 24, 1877.
GOING SOUTH.
Association.
Eev Dr Chapman, formerly of Char
lotte, is preaching at Sand Hill church,
near Asheville.
Rev Father O'Connell begins his se
ries of sermons on the sacraments and
Liverpool Noon In good demand;
middling uplands 6 5-16d, middling Orleans
6 ll-16d, sales, 10,000; speculation and ex
port 1,000, receipts 6,100, American 3,300.
Futures opened partially l-32d cheaper, but
tne decline nas since Dcen recovered; up-
I . . a ma . a mm n .- . I
Rv Thon WhitfiftM. U ftt thft Bantist er oay-3za, ecemoer ana January o -aza
convention, in session at Durham.
id, January and lebiuary 6 7-32aJd, Feb
ruary and March 6id, March and April
Eev RH McAulay, recently licensed U 5-16d, new crop, shipped October and No- M-& T- Kaiiroad for Petersburg, etc.; at
Thursdayr-Prayer for God's blessing form. ftf wnBh;t. of h- purfth thiR lands, low middline clause. November de
ii - f x e i . . - '. .
uuwciucaugu grave iu unuuuverwju
young men 1
. Friday Prayer that the churches
may properly, instruct and guide the
young.
Saturday Prayer for the young in
the Sabbath schools and institutions of I
learnini. flM iy
In this connection , we eive below the
list of ihelofilcers of the local associa-l
tion, recently .elected, the one furnish
ed us having been incorrect ':
'President George B Hanna.
Vice Presidents I H Foust, Bev J F
stations. No. 1. No. 3.
Leave Bicbmond, 7 25 a m 10 50 pm
Arrive at Charlotte, 7 28 p m 1 15 p m
OOINd nokth
stations. No. 2, No. 4.
Leave Charlotte, 4 38am 5 25 p m
Air-Line J'n, 5 00am 535pm
" Salisbury, 6 31 a m 7 51 p m
" Greensboro, 8 31am 10 05 p m
" Danville, 10 38 a m 12 25 a m
" Dundee, 10 41 a m 12 28 a m
Burkeyille, 2 18pm 4 45 a m
Arrive at Richmond, . 4 33 p ra 7 41 a m
PEGRAM
& CO.,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
A O ? E W. Or J
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
Large & Wei I -selected Stock of
BOOTS km
FOR LADIES, GENTS, BOYS, MISSES & CHILDREN1,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
ATI
ALSO. SOFT & STIFF HAT
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, SHAWL STRAP
&c, fec.
o-
spectfully ask an examination of our Goods before purchasing elsewDew
JOT FRANK GILEEATH is with us, and would be glad to hate a1
mends-call and see him.
No. 2-
Goldsboro, and all points on Salem and N. O.
Railroad Divisions; at Buikeville with A.
by the First Presbytery of the Associate
Reformed Church, is in the city on his
way to Corsicana, Texas, to take charge
of a church there. He will preach in
the A. E. church to-day.
The Baptist ladies are working no
bly to raise a fund sufficient to erect a
new church building, , and they are
bound to succeed.
The revival meetings at the two
verober per sail 6Jd, November and Decem
ber 61d.
2:30 P M Sales, American, 7,000; futures
closed quiet bat steady; uplands, low mid
dling clause; Bhipped February and March,
per ail 63d.
Butt,VA.lfred Aldrich, C S Holton and Methodist churches continue with un
Gen T F Dray ton, '- - Vi ' i
.. Corresponding Secretary T M Pitt-
man, i t , ,j . : ,
p Recording SecretaryDatfl A John
ston. " :-' .
v Treasurer Wm B Nfabet. r
i abated interest, and are accomplishing
much good. . , -
j-, j-Purity, jSirength,: Economy. -
These - three reauisites' ? are combined in
Dooley's well-knjwn Yeast Powder. A few
tnala will convince von that it la not onlv
the best, bat also the cheapest. i r
i , FUTURES. 4
Nw Yoex, 5"ut Ores closed steady.
68,000 bales. ;
- ' November, 11 15c.
, December, 11 14al5c.
. January, 11 20a21c.
February, 11 33a34c.
, March, 1147c. f .
April, 11 61c. ..
. , May; 1174o.
i Il June, 11 88a90e.
Bales,
Belie Isle with Richmond, Fredericksburg
& Potomac Railroad for all points North,
East and West; at Richmond with C. & O
Railroad for Virginia Springs and the West.
No. 4 Connects at Greensboro for Raleigh
Goldsboro. and all points on the N. C, Rail
road Division ; at Belle Isle with Richmond
Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad for all
points North. East and West.
Sleeping Cars without change run both
ways with Trains (Nos. 1 and 2) between
New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and Richmond ; Richmond and, At
lanta; Atlanta and New Orleans. -
Through Tickets on sale at all prin-.
cipal points feouth, Southwest, West, North
and East, at Richmond, Danville, Greens
boro, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and
Charlotte, For-Emigrant rates to points in
Arkansas and Texas, address ; :
JOHN R MACMURDO,
GenlPasseneer Aeent. -' r.
julyT Richmond, Ya.
You could find a COAT at ALEXANDER, SEIGLE& CO
for $3.50 worth more monev than anv Coat in the city at H
price, would it not pay to call and eet one ? And suppose f
can get , a Wamsutta Muslin Shirt, with 3 ply linen Front-1
85 cents, which is thirteen cents less than the material
worthy would it not pay to get at least six?
Suppose you could get a better pair of Shoes than ever j
sold m this city tor the money, had you better not get
own
Alesan
la Vl ora anir iioa fnkl!nr.TniiaAlP in nil Atror f nWIl
, vuv. , "jr uog tx c Ll Willi g J VJ Ul ?Cli iJ gJ ail v v v" '
you can find a better assortment of Dress Goods at
Seigle & Co's than is to be found elsfiwhere ?
;1 What is the;use looking around for Pant Goods whej
have everv f riirior vnn want ? Wr lioro Aollarl psnecial a"
tion to the above lines of Goods onlv for the benefit of the!
new wnoao not appreciate our house enough to call anu
aue great mass oi tne: neon fi who tradfi witn us uu u
to be reminded of our stock. .
l!f: :' ALEXANDER, SEIGLE & J
P. S. Now while we are HiinnrMino' thn cma nrtnnaft we divide tne P
of the next bale of Cotton you sell, for if you do we will be made g1