TUG RALEIGH 6ENTINEI4 . rcsLisasB -r '.' i DAILY, WBIKLT and semi-weekly , AMaiaI a waaja f Vn4k AamKhII' ! , uuiuiai uiidii w am u tdi uiiua-; STATE PRINTING &' BINDING ESTABLISHMENT.," 4 rwillr Peiitlnal 1 year to id vases... .....18 00 !lllt BIX nwilMlnUfMN.., I" "mi Weekly " uiki. a .. -.1 l- II nwmiT mhhkh - .-1 ' -Wc.. ft..... m Tha D.iur Sam ai. Mil .eeateUverad. hi sny part of taa City at fUlwiCMli week. 4 on ,'iEk.,... ft 00 ...... a w t rfer ,'; J" u 1 RALEIGH, N.C, FRIDAY DECEMBER 3, 1875. No. 100. LEA &PSBBIS8 7' U th ftnlr CKSETINX: V The City. i W. 6. Bill lodge meets this evening A grand military ball i on the tapi$ for Xmssv: : ' ' : .;. Tbedty" polio will Ida turfr ne tdrss tuuf arms sett weak. i( n i. Up to J o'clock today, 83 auenffs 'nasi settled for their state taiea, Tb masonic grand lodge meet this city next Mondsy evening. ;, There wmi false alarm of fire about 7 o'clock bat evening,'' ' II was cmieted bcre U bad extended m 74 . . It la thought tfeat tlx 17. & circuit otmrt, sow jyn seaaioa in thik will a4joora by tha midJlo of next week." 8haiirF,M(rUf Oaalow oonntjr, Agurel with tha-Ttditor thia morning ajod Jroppe4 $2,49.35 into Um aUta twaamy. -f i; '. f - Th glaaadoora for' the capital en traaoaa ar imwIt fiuiahad. , Thr will ald graatly to tli romfort of tha lmOJing. ,m . -. : Tha regular atoothly maating of ittta board of aldermen takea plaoa tltia area iug. An elfotioa on ' th qnMtton of fnnding Uia dry debt will be ordered At lh4 requeat f anasy cilfw an, mt iiave utroduoed onr-fioe "JfAMDiri l.l Price 40 reaU. ) Law A t. Oorernor Brogden haa appuitol H. Li. try, of Jionroe, union eouuty, a notary pnblio. The appointment wm made at the reqneetof the offltwr of the People's Iwnk at that plao.i. MeMrn. A. (J. Handera Co . ban for ! two no m! mule, one Wautfrui pony. ne new ImiKy and eno tecond band enrrinjfe. Jut repaired anil p.rntcd an good a new. Call on lhm at Xo 2. Miirtlu Hlreet, for alSrsmiu Weather frightful. Uain, rain, all day. Another delude threatened, anil no Xoah with hi rwtboat ready. Tne all vheeted In Ice thU niorntnj,' bend ing heneath the weUht of their bUt armor. Everjlhin? il'mmnlly inviting to nuk'lde or "hot coti-h." Th Festival. Tha fUir and fcnti rat of the young ladiaa of Edontoi Street Methodist church latt evening, waa- brilfiantneeeea1 far aa thfe beauty of the decorations, eleg&noo of the Ublea and charma of the fair atten dant were concerned ; but wat almost a luiiure aa to crowd and financial re lults. The terrible' weather was in the way. It rained oeaaeleealy and spite fully, and the dirknesa wan no thick you could nave turret! it wltii a like tar. A aUck of black eeta would have looked like a. white elephant be aide a chunk of it. It ia much to be regretted, because really the prepara liona of the Jadies were aim idant an exquisitely tasteful. The flower and fancy table looked like a tlinrpse of . fulrj-Wd. and -waa man. aged by lira. Kate Primrose, MisaMattie Tanoey and Mint Effie Cooke. Cake and frnit table, Mra. D, W Bain, and Misses Janie Brown and Susie T Am son. Table of fancy articles made by the young ladles society, was presided over by Misses Annie Best, Mollis Hill and Naroissa Hntobinga. And the supper table, which staggered and ached beneath its burden of dejioa- ries," was in charge of Mrs. Lucy Evans, Mrs. Betsy Feltou and Mrs. W. W. Wrenn. We trust the ladies may repeat their entertainment under more suspicions circumstances. METHODIST ITISCOPAL FERENCE. CON First Day's rRocEEDiNs or ta 8'.Tit AKNrai. ISebriox or THE North Cakouma Cox fkrkjcc8 ok , th8 M.E Chcbch, S0VTH.a IIo. Josiah Tubjskr, Under tUis head, tlie Washington (X. C.) Echo, of Xov. 30, says : As we so to press (MondayVlaia gentleman is addressing, wiw good etiect. a very large audience at the court nouse. ms ionics or (lutoussion are The constitutional " convention, the adoption of the Most amendment' by leguiauve amendment, nnsa, rosues and railroad corporations, and how the latter have run the Astieviile Citizen snd Ealcixh News. How the Chatham railroad paid 1100,000 to Littlefield to get 2.K,e00 appropriated to this thievlnir.f tsorporatiim, ' tto& how the CUaUiam road tow defrauds the state hy exehangiag ten rent bonds tor dollar lit. Turner . will stteak TaUrsJav. i. at Swann-Quarter t andVMoudan l c 6. at Plymouth." if , From the WTDmlngton Star, Dec. 8. For the last two or three davs th delegates, both clerical and lay, of th above body from different parts of the state nave vera arriving m our city. until yesterday meruing the greater number bad reached here. Amonz them are many prominent men uotn In enured and state, and tha body being as It 14 the collection of all those in authority in tha N.C division of the Southern M. K. church, its meelinv are naturally looked forward to witu coutttderabla Interest. especially by our Methodist fellow citi- tens. The X. C. Conference comprises the following districts: bounded on the east ny the Atlantic ocean i ou the north by Aiuemarie aouna ana itoanoke river to it intersection by tha Vindnia state line and by said state line (hut including i nion cburcn in Meciuenourz count v Va) to the Bluejtidge ; on the west by ine western Dounaary ot eurry. W likes. Caldwell, Burke, McDowell, Ruther ford and Folk counties, to the South Carolina line ; on the south by the state line of bouth Carolina to the ocean. This section comprises ten districts. eacn under tno jurisdiction or a presld ing elder, as follows : liev. J 1 Meore, liaieign district; iter, u I,UeniIrcn, Ilillsboro district : Kev. XII D WUson. Greensboro district ; Iter. D K Burton, aiistury district s liev. I. o uurkbead. Shelby district Kev. J SXelsoa, Char lotte district ; Kev. 8 II Adams, Fay ctteviUe district ; liev. W S Black, Wil mington district; Kev. ,'E A .Yates, JNea nern district I itev. W C lose. waamngtoa district ths raocBjtinifaa r ' "i.'; m7i rn 1 tion of permaneni secretary was in order, i M H xt-vi-. s t;n.i t Rev. Dr. Cravea tit nominated and pnanimoualy else ted to occupy that posi tion, no outer nomination bains made. A motion to form a committee con- listing of one minister and one layman (rem each district to nominate standing committees waa made by Kev L. . Bnrkead, whioli was afterward amend- su' to create- ids ten presuung eiders that aommlttts and adopted. ' a' H Tha members of tha committee then reurea to nue toeir noroinauogs. On -motion of Rati Li S. Bnrkheadl the committee of presiding elders were Insfructed to appoint -also a committed to tate Mitocoosideraon th oslebratioa of the 100th anniversary, which occur nekt year, of the Introduction of Metb odism into north Carolina. Itevs. W. 8. Black.' J. E. Mann. Ji T. Gibbe and CapC J. E. Leggett wer apporatea ' a . committee i oa puolM wentiup. , Un motion or uie secreUry. a com-. mittce consisting or nve, with K. j, Lilly, Esq., as chairman, was appointed to inquire into tne means or having the minutes of the conference published aaiiy as rapidly aa mar be. ' un motion, iters, n. II. Moore, ir B. Gibbons and T. W. Guthrie were an- poiniaa a oommiuee on memoirs. iho rolls or the examiners of the 1st. 2d, 8d and 4th years of ministers of the conference were called and a partial re port made, tne nnai report being post poned.- -; " .-'f'i u un mouon, it was decided to have NEWS AND KOTESL The steamer Alaska is to cruise on the i Liberian coast Los Ao roles. California, baa msde 800,000 gallons of wine this year. Old Tbad. Stevens' nunrer wife is suing bis estate for six years' sefThtes. Eleven lives lost by the sinking of the steamer Sunnvside bv Hudson river ice, - - v A railway collision in New York yes terday killed two persons and wounded many. A boiler-explosion at New Harmony, idiana, yesterday, added two to the population of eternity. C. D. Wetmore. of MilfanL Pennsrl. vania, has been arrested for incest with a 17-year-old daughter. The telegraph still persists in burden- ins; itself and the eoontrr with bulletins of Cbas. O'Conor a health. The last one says be was slowly sinking yesterday. A queerly speculative Wisoonsinner has 30 acres of swamo fenced in for a bull-frog pasture, and ships thousands of these water nightingales to New York. Schooner J. O. Jenkins lost in Mon day's gale on lake Erie, and 9 unfortu nates added to the list of tltose that shall come forth only when " the seas shall give up then dead." Speakership and clerkship excitement ."-- A .r- S "-. ssjss a- - .. ' AdMrtlMfMBts will sehwerTed la tht lsuif Ssauaaa at tha foUowlns ssKm pcrsqaartot one inch, or tcs ejtaloo.toes,;yWK,. One sqosrs oae Usm - , - - flO each anbsequesUnserUoa less tbaa week I.........., A...'...; t sqnare, t rek M 1 months , is t "" .......t....wM( - " :::::n::::::nloS u f w -';;,.. ga ou NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; rr A L K ' A'D O U T BIT C. I). HEARTT BATSTM XUj OS OENXT HAW, Gents', iadinr and Misits', Ga ten. f rwi tor or .MIS8E8 (iSU' LAVIES AXl BOOTS, SHOES AKD QAITEBS dec Urn AT C. D. hWttu with Open doors the examination offin Waahintrton bnbhlino- ovnr al 140 in I M OT TO BE UNDERSOLD IN QUAUTT character, which consUta in asking the the shade snd still a-riamg. Pnblio and I AT 'J?SPrlce ' t nvsw-U. Mil. via UK' . m. If .a. w .9 . .f . 71 . I m ine ana m I aae in ine cancus. Has he been blameless official character?". " Ine committee oa the nomiuauon of standing committees entered and made the following report, to which no ob jection being mode, it was adopted tducaUon Clerical : H T Hudson, W II Moore, M L Wood. J R Griffith. M V Bherrill, J P Wheeler, J Sandford, r u wood. v uoyie. lav: A A A HEW 0TUE a-Lu, , , , ..tow, o uvjre. MMJ . a A "The delegates met yesterday morning Scroggs, James iouthgate, W U Doub, The Salisbury Watchman, of Dec. 2, says : ' I.. Branson, of Raleigh, is a go-ahead man el ways doing something good. He has trot out a very nmt X. C. Almanac now. fu'l of interesting matter. The cnlculntiou were made bv Kev. II. Craven " The Durham Tobacco-Plant, whi h 1' growing; steadily in stsnnnd circulation, in lis issue ot iX'c. I. tiins corrects a dlintnnf ve error : ' Tho Sentinel man was slightly mlHlaken in this projmooti- rftiions of matrimonial affairs in Dur- ham. Instead of Ihree couple, there will not even Im onc. Oo-from home to hear news." , ' r - Cotton receipts yesterday. 287 bales. Market to-day firm at 121 and demand good, bnt little on the market owing to the inclemency of the weather. - Orders moderatrv ' Trade dtdl in all directions. C'OJCPLtMKKTARY. Tlift Salisbury Watchman, of Dec. t, says : The entertainment given by ths Daily Xews, Raleigh, on the. 25lh, was a rtiust pleasurable afl'alr. There were some excellent speeches made In response to toasts the best we have read in many a uay. mat oi itev. ir. mtchard was in keeping with the character of the man ; its high-toned liberality and steady aim to promote godliness in the land, was just what roiirht have been expected of him. Mr. P. Donan s response to the toast. "The Press," is certainly a remarkable production, abounding with much origi nal wit and-humor, and marked by strong evidences of a high order of In telligence, practical sense and close observation. t ! There were also other speeches and Sayings, which contributed to enliven and intensify the pleasure of the occa sion, so creditable to the hous e which .C. D-. Heartt, the prosperous boot and slioe mwluiBt, No. 13 FsyettevBle street, has just received .a new stock. Ladies and gentlemea wanting a perfect fit in booty shoe ; or hit, will Jlnd it .to I thair interest to call at Heartfs before purchasing elsewberew S Lie adver tisement " , :"v--: TAR DROPS. j Mayor Canady, of Wilmington, is still lick,.? : i ' ' Tweuty-flve stores swept away In the noit. conuagration, . The Eastern North Carolina Medical Assdetatiott,met In Wilmington next f'uesday. I An Onslow county huntinsr party. headed by Sheriff Murrill, killfxi 21 deer In four da. The buliee of St. Paul Episcopal church. . WUminirton. rive an sletrant sapper tuis evening. ; a iignter, loaded so that it was heavier than lieliter should be. sank in Cape Fear river at Wilmington, Tues day. J J .1 ' 'J i v, t i-The Greensbordmans weekly devour 4,000 pounds of beef. 2,000 of pork and 700 or mutton, beside nsh, poultry and game. J j Deputy Sheriff Henry Fields, of Samp son county, nad - a nerce scume, tbe other (tnr. with ' k tilocwe rtouutrniln. - . . . ... . ' I ! I J J . ' " HP!' " ( , Poucs Cotr. Only amall fish were Owen Lee, whom he was taking to Jail. b. S. Cisciirt CorsT.-r-Tba eonrt met this morning at 10 o'clock, pursuant to a ljournment, 'Judges Bond and Brooks presiding. : I1m criminal docket w taken up, and the. esse of U.S. vs. Adol- phus Mitchell, indicted, in the district eonrt at Newborn and transferred to this eonrt, for selling fraudulently stamped tobacco, went to trial, pending which the eonrt adjourned nntil half-past 8 o'clock. at 91 o'clock in Front Street M. E, church. The edifloe bad recently been under Uie care of tne ladies of tne eon gregation, and their industrious and tasty hands bad made everythinej brurht ana cneerftu to greet tne delegate. The genial warmth of a glowing Are in the f urnaee eonld - be felt throughout the entire muidanR. semnff to ausiDate the chill of the morning, while an array of nowwrs peeped from just in front of the puipit, sauing a ensrm so tne surround ings, it waa evident that the delegates had been nicely prepared for.' , Bishop McTyeire presided, announcing tho opening hymn, "And are we vet auve anu see eacn otners face. which was snng by tlie assembled dele gates, ssMttted bv a number of ladies and gentlemen of the congregation who were present. I he bisbon then oflored up a long and fervent prayer to the Throne of Grace. begging tne blessing of the Most High on tne assembled delegates, to enable them to do and act His will in the de liberations about to take place, At tne conclusion of his feeling and impressive prayer, tne bishop read the JXtn enapter of itomans, after which be called upon Rev. L. 8. Burkhoad to de liver a prayer. That gentleman re sponded in a fervent supplication of sums length. 'I hen was suug by the assembled body the hymn "Anuuung grace, how sweet the sound," after which the conference proceeded to regularly organise. jjy direction ot tne bishop, the sec retary of the last cooferen. e. Dr. U Craven, called the clerical roll of the conference, when the following named gentlemen answered to their namea t Daniel uulbreth, James it Alford. William Clous, WUliura M Jordan, John W Lewis, Joseph II Wheeler, Robert P Bihb, Ira T Wyche. Washington S Chajluv T Page Ricaud, Thomas 0 Moses, Thomss B Reeks, Lemon Shell, William II Bobbitt. Luuzlrn S Burk- bead, Paul J Carrawar, John W North. Zebedee Hash, Henry-u Hbbons, IJo Ville JU llendren, Charles 11 Phillip. xnonuu. vv uuiiirie, unary x Hudson, Daniel May, fenockiey 1) Adans, Cbas Al Andersen, Clarendon M Pepper, Isano W A vent, James E Mann. Junius P Moore, Isaac F Kceraos, Jesse 8 Xelson, Simon D Peeler, William S BlacK James B Bobbitt, Oscar J Brent, Jense A Cunninggini, John W Puett, Moses J Hunt, Marcus C Thomas, Jas W heeler, Marcus L Wood, Robt U Bar rett, Jas B Bailey, Jas S Ervin, Alex ander D JJetts, Wm C Gannon.Sam'l V Hoyle, James I hinoot, David R Bra- ton, B Craven, V B A Sharp, John R Brooks, Robert A Willis, , Bernice B L Herman, R T N Stephenson, Richard 8 Webb. Franklin Moore, Edwin A Yates. John V HartseU, Thomas V-HhAMrill ' lliNim I Orifflth. : William H Call. 'Maxwell H I f'oing gentlemen were elected ai- R R Crawford, R L Hunt, T A Clark, J Lalt, J W McUee. W Kornecav. TJGatlin. Sabbath Schools Clerical t J J Renn. Li ueid, r L, Herman. J w w heeler. J T Harris, A D Betto, T A. Boon. J B Alford, J H IHiceler. W H CalL Lay: Luther Bynum, Thomas G Whit aker, O W Csrr, B Samson, B F Dixon, M Dove, I. Phillips, W J Park er, Wm Arendell. T C Williama. Books and Periodicals Clerical : S A Sharp. J W Jenkins. A A Boahamer. T A Boon, J 8 Irviu, O M Pepper, W SChafiin,TW Smith, J B Brooks, A R Raven. Lay : B Allen. A Walker. S L Riddle, G W Flowers, J WGidney, J J Shaver, G S Cole, K K Con noil, T V uay, a W iJrown. Cnuroh Froperty Clerical s w C Wilson. J W Lewis. John Tillett. C M Anderson, J E Thompson, a IS Cul- berth, J W Avent, J B Bailey. J P Simpson, R O Burton. Lay : J F Moore, L C Hanes. James Pinnix. C Oidney, A 8 Webb, G D Wolfel J W Leak, J E Leggett, B Thompson, Thoe. HGstlin. Bible Cause Clerical : O J Brant. S D Peeler, H F Wiley, J F Hettman. W M Jordan, J F Simoot, B 0 Phillips, J r nagweiL k Willis, Jere Johnson. Lay . F A Clark, B F Dixon. T W Flowers, L C Himes, Lnther Bynum, R ii aunt, ti j Liiuy, j js leggett, A a inompson, I u wiuuuns. Centennial-Clerical: LSBurkhead. R 8 Webb, B Craven, L W Crawford, II T Hudson, PJCarraway, J T Wvche. J E Mann, W C Garrison, R ( Burton, W II Bobbitt. Lay: T S Whltaker Jas Southgate, R T Gray, W C Doub, R R Crawford, A Scroggs F A Clark, S J Lilly, J W McOee W F kornegay F C Williams. , Tlie examination of : ths superan nuated list wai then taken up, tlie welfare and condition of tbe several members of tha cnnfi-rnnce wlina nimu mm thereon being considered and the Indi vidual cases disposed ar. .. : " At"the remiert -or the bishop,-1 lev. Dr. Closs offered up ft beautiful prayer Mr- the weuare oi those ef the cooler ence who were nuated list The committee upon examination of applicants for the ministry for tho first year were called and reported. J. SI. Rhodes, ML Olive Circuit, P. II Hall, Fayetteville circuit, and . J. B. Carpenter, Rutherfordton circuit, having received a favorable report from the committee on examination, after a strict and inquiring tcrunity into their moral characters and i capacities, were duly elected members ot the orth Carolina conference. " Kev. J. D. Carpenter of the S. Ci One of Chicago's pet railroads has caught a sniff of tbe contraction policy and woodbined, with 11,500,000 worth of liabilities, and about 151 cents of I assets which may possibly be discover ed by tbe vigorous use or a mathematic al ftne-tootn comb. It will doubtless be saddening- Intelli gence to many of the .Sentinel's read ers to learn that Hon. Ira Harris, of New-York, la dead. Every paper in the south pars for such calamitous bits of telegraphic tidings. This Is another vanity under the tun. It Is said Ststin promises bis iuiierial .... . - littleness snd low uesa, L lyases J time. that she will gradually emancipate her Cuban niggers, give more commercial facilities, afford legal redress lor past injuries, and behave lierselt generally like the sweet old cut-throat that she is. The New York chamber of commerce has appointed a committee to consider the Cuban throat-cutting question in a commercial point of view. The dollar is the trne ysnkee standard and test of all political, military snd moral moves. xoucn my pocset, toucn my soul.' is the rule. The gallant boys in blue, whose ex ploits consist chieny or old squaw mas sacres, nigger protecting and southern oauot-oox uursung, nnmoer i,om shoulder-strappers and 24,031 hard-tackers. ue tne incoming aemocrano congress razee these legions of useless janixaries down to 10.OVU. Tlie Hawaian sntliorititts. instigated donbtless by some underling of our Ulyasian pirate government, prevented Capt Waddell, of the steamship City of nan rrancisoo, ironi proceeding on his trip to Sydney via Honolulu. Tliev even threatened bint with arrest on a charge of iawcj ta aesiiyyius; one oi uietr einmsy scows, while in command of the Confed erate cruiser Shenandoah. am i- TOU WANT Gent's Hat. call st dee Um C. B. IH A BIT'S, rODN0 GENTS, If you want a perfect X Ottlas Ualter, go ta dac 8m V. D. HEABTT'8. V EW STYLE FRENCH LAST, GENTS' Gattera, the best and nwt comfortable wearinsMoeln tbe market, at dec C. D. HEARTTS. ; LADIES, MI&iE3 AND CHILDREN, IP von want a Bmit or I.Klixr t St Ilka glove, gn to aec S-Vm. V.V. jIEABTT'S. "ALUABLE CITY LOT FOB SALE. Will be sold on the premises at auction, oa TUESDAY. Xil aiai IK8T.. the- followlnif oasirabla elty property t One lot on Newbern Avenue IS feet, running throutrh to Morgan street, with a front on blood won ti itroet of lltfieet, apoa whirs Is a new Dwelling bouse contalulns 8 Lu-tra rooms eonTenleatlv and well arranired : four oUtor good honass so w ooeaplef by good tenant arc on ths tot; also swell ef good water, kite hen. stables. carHase houses. At.. adjoining the same and stz other lota which will be sold at tbe same same lime, S fronting on Morgan street KJ by 105 feet ; S on New bern Avenue & by 105 feet, one of which haa on It house containing 3 rooms in good repair. This mxiDertT is fn the heart of the city, is dutnt'bly lotvted, being oa one ot the principal streets and surrouudtil by good people on all sides. ' . 1 erras : ime-tbird Catb. one-third a mnntha. ohe-tlilrd Vi months with interest from data. six per cent. Title retained natll an the pnr cliae money is paid. Posasaaioa glvsa 1st January next. Sale ,lw,take place at l'J o'clock. Dee, 3, lWd. - A. f?. LEE. . C O A L No uc lu ord, r 1oin aluvad then yos rsa getthe ' BKUT liKI) ASH, From i. A. JONES lr the TON as low st tt will cost you by the Car Leait Freight added. Oak wood Pine wood nor 4-tf Atr. Beckwlth haa mtuut i Boardlni House at the Corner of Martin and numinfrinn rtreets, In tbe residence formerly Oecupled by tbe late Dr. W. U. McKes. She. is prepared to sacommodata permanent as well a transient boarders. ., Tha tahU la i always (applied with the very ttest the market affords, and tbe rooms kept seat and eon-' foruble. nor w-tf 1 " ' netted last night and up thisBoraing t John Blake, (not the city dad,) for be ing drunk, reposed li bonrs in ' the calaboose and paid 1125 .for bis lodg ings. Henry -May berry, aa Asbanten, paid a fine of S for raising a rumpns on theatreets.), EL Lane, - of the gorilla speeier,4 for interfering with a city eopt helped oat city ftnanees to the extent of $10. '; Mr. Edwards, white, was allowed to do 13 hours penance in the station house for indulging bis appetite for strong drink beyond the 'bounds of reason.. ."Bet ' Cbu'.Bma; black drayman, endeavored to satisfy lis cu riosity, as to which of his lean aqalnes vwiu oui-iro inerotner la tne. samel dray and.his research coat him $13. Lee ' Anally escaped; though - badly wounded by a pistolrshot. u ( t Til It TTat.-h waa itUMlnataJ thanks. nving night, at his home near Faison, Duplin county. He was sitting before the flroi' reading,: When he was shot tlirough the door which his daughter bad just opened to drive out a dog. The ' -Centrnl " Protestant ofllce in Greensboro has ne sign np, snd its callers- bother brother Wilson, of the Masonic 'Journal, who headquarters' In the seme; building,' so' much that he threatens - douhle-Wirreled , meat-axes. crbftsed-eyed, '; bowipsers v ; and , nltro- Hovle, Baxter C J'hillips. Leonidas W Crawford, Thomas P England, John F Heuman. Edward Howland,' William D Lee, James Mahoney, Aug. A Boahamer, Robert M Brown. Lemuel H Gibbons, Junius T Harris. Frank L Beid. Miles Fey, Jsmea WUson. Itobab f Hum paw. glrcertne.. ta, mothers,--nurses, do not fail to give Dr. Bali's Conglr Svrnpto the little ones) for all cases of coughs and golds, Only costs 23 cents. " f t . . a v v a w nuiusi wi u0uu. avavuvsu m: j aaaas iMinn. l JohnTBagwelL Frederiek DSwindelL I place yesterday afternoon and last Wm. 0 Norman. Jesse H Goinn. Phillin I evening, were made. Greening, John Sandford, X A Coon, f W Smith, James J Carden. The names of the lay delegates were then called and the following gentlemen responded : Bev. T G Whitaker, A S Webb, J U innnix. Jamas Sontbgats, Alexander Walker, LB Byunra, O W Csrr, W O Doub,. L O Hanas, B Allen, BF Samson, G W. Flowers, Dr. BF Dixon, Dr. A A Scroggs. Rev.JF Shorer, M Dove, Geo. D Wolf, TA Clark, E J Lilly, George 8 Cobb, Bev. JLeui riiutips, K & Oonncii, W i far ker, Capt. J E Iieggett, W F Kornegsy, A B Tbomson, W Arendell, T D Oay, j Facts are Stubborn Thixoj Thousands of human beings are yarly borne on the swiit current ot disease down to the grave, just because they do not possess a sufficient knowledge of themselves. A man meets his neighbor, and the first salutation is, ' How are you t" or How Is your health y" The reply frequently is. Oh, I am wclL I delivered with- the- exception of a 41L - Jloat persons lightly regard a cokt. Reader, do you know that a cold Is one of tbe rere'sUll npon thesnpcmnil fT-1" - .,t, -.,. v. , 4 I not only clogs op Uie pores of flie-entire X5 ,. productive of Catarrh, which I quite apt to b ad to Consumption. " Oli," you e.iy, " It ia nothing but a cold in iny head." True, but thai eoU is really a mild form of Catarrh, and if net arrested in its course will become chronic Ca larrh Is one of the most disagreeable. offensive alfectioua ia Uie catalogue of diseases. 1 he passage to tne nose is bstracted, the sense of smell Impaired, and there is a di'agreeable sensation of pressure In the head. In Uie more ad vanced stages, there is a discharge ofleliiive odor. If the disease I or Jtiiei continue in its course. Incrustations will form, In bones of which sometimes become softened and break away in pieces. Why will persons cdnUnue to suffer from each an annoying, disgusting disease, when they can lust as well be cured ct it r Dr. sage's Catarrh Remedy will cure the worst forms of Catarrh: iu fact. It Is the only sure and safo remedy wnu-n nasyet been onered to tne public. Many harsh. Irritating preparations may. f a time, relieve the1 urgency of Uie symptoms, out they do not cure the disease.- "Dr,' Sage's Catarrh Remedy is soothing and healtngln Its effects.' and wises used with , Dr, Pierce's , Nasal Douche, according to directions, does not fail to effect a cure. Sold bv all tbe hour of meeUng of the conference if1 'BWtot' ench day would be at 01 o'clock,' and I ! ! , -r that adjournment would be 1 o'clocky IS Faow ths Socra 1 C E. Sale, Pacb with aftrrneon : sesaiobs If neceasity mond. Vs.. says be has sold a greist deal li S4.00 pereord. 3.50 ". A. JpXEfCL. tlii ;-; . a wooa. wuuam r . rrmn bavin sn John D Buie,1 a ..uT jT.Y- .TSj be allowed to A Boon, Martin ZZZrLi'nTTZ thick, hard i ine neaa, me )ENTWTKYf,;., ,; The unserslgeed having permanently loet a ia Raleurh. resnecliulli Undi-ra hia . nraw.. reawlonal services In the practice of DentCtrtr. kaaecai) te the cMfcens ' (both operative and ivhai tsT"OiBcs rooms over Tucker's as recent I uauiapuDuogeaeraiiv. i, ..-,!,:. rooms over Tnrker's store lams' ' i recently eccupk'd by Dn Ajvtaeton. aeplWtf. . D. E.LVEBITT. taut secretaries : Rev. O. W. Carr, re cording secretary ;. Rev. V A. Sharps, financial secretary ; Iters. A. 8. Webb and P, U Herman, tuilsucal secre taries. -, i,..'!,:fl, i .: iSeveral annotmcemeats of the meet' ing - of standing Committees, to take The committee on public worship announced that Itev. J. II. Wheeler Would occupy the pulpit of Front Street M. E. church last evening, and Rev (A, A. Boshsmer . would occupy that ef Fifth Street M. E. church. ,; .,- ; , The nreldin(r hiahon announced thai gLNGHAM, PAYNE A CO.' BKttKLAYEBd AND PLASTlEKERS, ' Comer Jones and Day? son 8U., ' ' ' ltAHviaii; X. C. Keep as band eoaatawtly a ran stock of ' " B1??"- ;;::jbtto cni sens, mirar ana Egfrs a sp clalty. Cltnwssof Katelgk wwtinranj thins W th'-' '- an to ran grocery line would do wa I en them.. r, . . f. ie, or pravtteai worsmeo, r v ., a ill orders for work will recalve immediate i. . should dictate. The hour of adjournment) havinz ar- rived the doxology was sung, and after C Wunsma and I IX Uuthne,, , - . ri..k - .mti, ,k. lfBft inff ol , .hmuL wkk lnnaSL aathma and eatan-h. The bishop then stated that the elcc. 0dock. i , V and destroys consnmpUon t .-V ; bcncdktioa by Uie bishopv tho' body of WumAar's I'm Tsss Oobmaiw Abo ays "it takes weu and given general satu-Uction. ll ; jmnnea ujb moou. cures ouchs,-, coius nptnertv, sore. BrtcMaTttig and Dlasterlnr dona In tha beat '' ' aiyio. All aUennoa, Ma John Bvrnm. sslasauk, woald bw'.Ji pleased to see his friends frost Wfl country ,. anddtyv'-i" -':.- IS-tt' - .! " ' " li Ui COLOBED , f FLilN AND IVyOSTEKB . j N ,- - AatMOCEB 1 , tfck'Bsli : BtUitarj roods saw regalia. Kv tie bale. Sosea. or atrf tan. elacla II sstseks..:lts;.v 4wauh. Mint M BMMBAlffht stosey. rorwhnhiali prleei sdSreMG.W.Simssoas ASob. -.-b Boston, atasa, BaUung suits, I r t- if r i ? V 1 r ? 1 I i I i ,: ' V : i