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V , ,;. - t.W.:.,.. - - . ,MI- ,,11,1111 J" 1 1 1 ' "" " ,,,.- , . ... , ,. ,- 1 in -I..I I ? : gp , iiliii p, ;.' ikr-w : . ..... . . , i , , ,. , . , 111 -r- r . VOL. XXinNO. 92. RALEIGH, N. 0.. FRIDAY U0ENINO, DEOEMBEB 8, 1876. PRICE FIVE RAILROADS, Ac RALEIGH A ROAlt GASTON SCHEDULE, RAIL MAIL TBAIB. Ltav toreign 99 A. W. Arrive at Weldon S U) P M Lear Wedon IS 40 P. M Arrive at Rjlelgb..., 5 40 P. M tuaocoH rmioiiT. Lear Raleigh..... ... 5 00 A.M. Arrlv t Weldon 5 '.6 P. M Leave Weldon ! 01 Arrive tt iUlelgh 15 P. M RALEIGH &, AUOUTA AIR UNI Ch n of Bchidule to take effect 6:30 di. Moadey, OeU.tT 3uh, Turn MoTt tovrm. , iMTt Raleirh ... A. M. Arrive t Cameroa 13 7 P M Tun HnviM Maara. f Lmn CuMrw .--... iw.. IMF. M. Arr1reaRJlrB. ........... 40 P. M. - AD tml 4 will appro aad wm R. D R. R. tk. U Uriah crmaiag at Crj wUA caution. jiloutce for B eakfant at Cary. VOHN C. WINDER. act I14f Sa pariataadeat. PIEI)MUT AIB-inrE BAIL WAt Kit UXOND DAHTUXK, RiCHMOHD A Dak villi H. W., X.C. Pivuion. and North WetTEBW X. C. K. W. CONDENSED TIME TABLE. s JCrf on and after Sunday, Oct. lft., 1876. GOIXQ IA8T. Ui.ve Oraentbortv. . , . 10 05 A. H. HtioM.... ' ' Il.W " ' . Lrare.Cbarlotte " Alr-Lioe Juuca " Sallaburr ' Orihoro DaDTtlle " Diinde " BurkertlJ.-.. ... rrlre at Richmond . . " GOING SOUTH. ICaTf Richmund " Burkcrllle " Duoilee ' Danrtlla tirecDtburo . . . . Salisbury ...... " Alr-Ltna Jubc'o V rrlve at L'barlottr. . . 4Ui a. A " T.85 " 9I " 14SH r. at M.4 " ' r.i 7.&0 a. M. 10 4 " 1M r 9 M U0 " ' ' ia.rt 10.87 " Aireonimodalloa Train. mnm east. i. i-are Orfnabm.... ,fl 80 P. kt. t . Souaa.... .11.10 Arrive at Raleigh .... 9 01 A V. Gvjidfh-'r.".... 11.80 " OdINii WEST. lave (ioM.biio 5.30 P. If. .Arrl-ent Haleiffli. . . . 9 tO " t'UaTH Co 8ho.... &50 A. kt . rrive aiOreeulxri 3.00 " Vorlh Western .. C. R. R. (.SaLSM BROK.lt.) . LeaT Greonahora ...(..00 P. M. Ariive a'- 8a1em.. 5 Icte 8a rm Arriv at UrYanaboro. .. ... 03 A. M. Paaaei fcer Train" Ifarlnn Ra'eli b at 19 34 P H. C'tiin -rt 4t UrVeii'V)ro wltbth -uth cm bound train; maklac the ) Ickrat ,lnir to all Soutlv-m cl'.le. AccouimtxlaU.ip Ttali. 1- arrnr RakUb 10 1S U., nnrV tib North mho no 'rati at OncB-Njro for Rich m. iu, I an I all pi.Jpia ICaM. Priea of Ticket nmt ae via other routes. No cbanire of Can between Atlanta, and Rlchtaoitd Ml .ullK. i A. a ANDRRWfL ' oct34-tf Superioteadent. JICHMOND A PETERSBURG & a t Coamwactas; Oct. 9Mb. ltT8, Traln thle road will run a fallow : ILiati KicaaoXD, ormt. 5:10 A. fct Thrwak Mall; 7:45 A. M Fretfrht Trala ; 1:4S p. at., Through Kail , u P. M., Prvlght Train. Laara Prrat,aacao, Nortb. 7:50 A. M., Freight i'rala ; M., Through UII; 5 Y kf. Tirlght Train; 7:35 P. M., Through Matt. Ooachea attached to all freight train for acroinmodetloa of paeMnipere. Thla Cntapao; offer apaelai ladvemente to the abtptnr pa otic oa line of the itaieigb A Uaaton, Kalelicb Augueta and Weatem N. C. Railroads, in the war of low freight and passenger rates. ' ' ' - k SHU , Aw-tf Buperinieodrnt (irrtci or Bomhtidiht, I Pmaaacao RaiLBoan CouraaT, V Pftarsburg, Va , November 4, 1 75. ) c 1 H A NOB Of SCHEDULE TO take effect SUNDAY, November S5tk GOIKO St)UTH. Leave Frtfreburg at 8:30 A. H. and M P. Arrive at Weidoe at fcSS A. W.' 55 P. It. " 0OISG NtRIt"1' ' Leare Weldon at T:3f A. M. aad 4 P. M A rrlre at Petersburg it 11:46 A. at. aad 7K7 P. M. Train coaaact at Petersburg aad We Via with train for all aouthera aad honkeni . point. TackeU sold to all southern, aouLh weatern, aunkern aad oasterB points, aatf baxrage checked ikrourk. B.T. DOrOLAS, feb lS-datw-tf. SwperintaadenL Pbtbamdbj, Vs March Slat, 1876. JCIIEDULB OF TRAINS. OOIKQ SOUTH Ttrniagav Matt leave I'etera- burg at Arrive at Wetdoa at. . :T P. M it.55 P. M. Aouthera JEaMi laav P Arrlreat WeldoaatTT: Through Freight with Pea- . aenger Coach attached, leirePetarbargat.... , Arrive at Wesaoa at.,.... , coma ,uTH. Thrmtgk ataUlkiv WeMoaa Arrive at Peteraborg fkiutherr KzanaaMara e n doa at A rrlre at Patarsburg at Through 'might mtk Paa- thM A kt. S:M A t P. t-JSA. Mr" IIM A. at. 4.-00 P. M. 7.-05 P.. aenger loaca aitacaea, ' , - leave Weidua at....,.,. 4:1$ T. kt Arrlre ,( Petersburg at.,.. v 10:10 P. , Ihrouirh Tlcketa sold to a)f taster and Southern points, and Baggace Cltecked through. H. T. UOl'GLAB, p e f Suparlnteadeot T HE SILRFRESBOUO EM Aa Independent Weekly .VaapaMr. W Organ of lb Koaaoke aad Maharria 0e tlon l.i Ircniaie. in Tbirtr-Nla ooaa la and Twelve Bute. 1 Um official ovgaa of Northamptua aad Hertford counties, aad ha a km circulaUoa la Uana tkaa any paper publlahed. Aa :i, advertising atedlua. R cannot be rarpemed ht Saawra CarerfiaaT Tarau, ti per year, la advaaca. 1. forll month. -. i . t . , " WARD A BLAKET, (dk. aad Prop'., ang lAtf . . Mffraasharaw h' MISCELLANEOUS. H ILLSBOIIO BECORDCR. ntmnti 1910. THE OLDEST PAPfcK IN h'OBTH CAR. : , ousa, . . Tka RECORDER, apart from ta political merita. oflera superior MaeeaMsBta to tM met dan' a of Rateiirk aa a lium of advar latdg. tt ku la g aad tncrwutor etrcola lliia In Uie eooatHta of oraam, AUaiaM , feme) aad UaaoaU aad pMia)i to laoat aoclloaa of aad Alamaoee, aoa cioatlf eooaeeud bt ka InteraaW of trad wbk kaeitvnf Ralcick. Tka an-rchaau of falMch ill Bad k TaU to tbelr adraiae throa k thU axdiuai to bolld ap a awtropol liaa waulaaale trsda, aad aMtrupoa RaJeiifk taa aaoiaaaa tkat fa to oihar aaataa. Maattraataran aill ako proil t j toe iro"" Infepintof afrtcaitural laivruveawai, aad the tendaact to tba ad ptloa of lalpr.aTin ataekiaary, a raack tka ear and err of laraa aad InUlajMn etoaa of read are Uroaark Uh Btadlaat at taa Kacordar. ' 'T " aTilllAa AtUI ftlTM VlaaUir. Mftviwr HUlakoro M.4 CLOTHING ! beautiful STOCldQ FALL WINTER L0?QH?6 1 1 0 H M..U- ROSEXBAlTHIt ' CLOTHIKG HOO.E, H 'orter Fa jettTille i HairgcU StreeUJ 0 r Q Thanking the irood eitlicui o1 ItaleiL'h and VTakcounly for tlirii Hierai tpatronav in I he pad, I a urethtrn that I ehall eniiavor l neril tt In tne fttiare hy knrnim to bwxi Good at the Iowmi living a. Give ai a call hefor- buyinK alcwhere. We lake plea. lura Id ahowinu our slock and tell un ourpricea. 1 1 CLOTHING ! 'piIE MORXIXa ST A It. WIIMIXQTON, N.C 8 ; ; , ; i 'I Pnt-Class Dcmocraiic K cwsjapsr. LARGEST CIRCHLATION OF ANY" DAltY NEWS. L PAPhU IN NORTH CAROLINA. THE v! ONLY DAILY PA IE i Pitblislied in WILMINTON,:a City of nearly 20,000 InbitVi--tnt, and the Great I, - f ! Centra of North Car ' v " t olina Trade. -i SUBSCRIPTION One year, Six Months, Throe Months, 2.25 .'I Advertlalng Bales RcaMle .-. ,f Addreait, WM. II. BERNARD, ie Edifor-tV- PrupmfT, ' Wilminjjton, N. C. N OTICE, HUI b sold to tnd Wrtest Wader at kU Coart Honor la Ralelgb, oa Batarday rata, day a Daraiober av a tract of lead lying la Wake evaaty aa B aver Daa In-ek, aad firuad wading- fnuai RaMgh 4a Tarooeo, adjmaing tbe tand ' f rb h- lr or dtiviiee .tj tka late barle H at a at.w dee d, ta bud at John 8ml k ,4 Ckarkt Uortoa and tkwrat anolainlogabuut al kealadacra. Tata lard hi sold wd,r t"Wr of eafioa talned ma amrtagage wkca at duty ragkt. lerad U tbe Rert-tera offle af WaKaeoaaty. Tataam rf a aeh. . , Jl . JoeEPH B. BATCH IXOEv E1N0OPENKD 15-td , - Mortgagea. THE SENTINEL ISTABLISHEO AUGUST th, 1865. The Sentinel. mi rim it m um, The Sentinel The paWie so far aa w eaa read their Wlate. desire a vehicle of tbeaght at the metropolis for the aiaaee nol slmpry for those who follow in the same wake or utU-r th i " (liil'lioleth " of a claes. but a medium of inter-commanlcaiioa, with rafliclpnt rge and ipuce for th liberal, conMrvulive, loyal titlineat of all tliarle 10 find vent. The SENTINEL will I loyal and In geauou to both Federal anil Stale govern. meats. It will sustain the mili'arjr authorl tW Id the preeervatloa of quiet and order, anil In enforcing the order of the govern ment. Not a disloyal or unkind word atfjin,t the government of the Union of these Slates shall pass our lip, but It will I e true aill ul ajcophnwy.lioneat wltlioat fl ittery, nof will It 'lle In ehleld it own throat. H shall S'lrocale und principle and upport gooil men. It motto h not ''prin ciple, not men.' bat principles and men. A bad msa cau find no qaarter with tha SENTINKL. A cxmmI man a maa of Untb, o hlxh loaed Integrltr a gwnllemaB ia tbe true eenaw, nonest and capaMe, If we are not deceived, can alone claim ear support After eleveu lou year af riul, adversity and eiianzeeof fortune to our people, ataruls tM)ay epon the eame platform on which Its renerattle fonnder erected it For more tbnn eleven tear the SEN TINEL has stood guard for tha rhjhu and liiiertle of th people, and lo-day. when th State ha emerjre. from Ute'dsrkne ef rad ical rule, and the ratere M as fall of hope and promise aa the past was dark aad roomy, it repMire Itself to the hitrh ser vice of the good pqopie ot tne great tat of Nurth Caiwlina. THE SENTINEL Appreciating Ue waats, coadlUnn and neeemllle of the people, Bxes the follow lag rates of sobserfptloBt IEII.WEEELV. -V" T One year. 4.00 .0 six month. One month. WEEKLY. One vr. MrO TO ADVERTISERS. The age and stsBding sf the BESTLNEL give It a clr elation, both dutty and weekly editioB, which rentier it, aa ailvertialiig BMilram. tbe beet la tbe Bute. Merchants and other who dual re to lostaJa a a old In stitution by tbelr advertising patronage will BflO oar ruiee very reuouarji ' ..''. ' . ' ' Address, ' . , KMITH, BATCOEIX)R A CO., ''": .' Tv- KalaUh, K. TBIl'BPn TRUSS ... xo .' 534 BOWERY, N. T. TO WH3kC WAS AWABOXD THB 1 Premiinn Medal. - - .. . :,i facta heat Elastic Trass sad Supporter at b ttwatat fayeWtoaa) mhf (iM -v ORItTt AMERKAH IK8T1T0TR FA II ear ararecre fc from W to dat- aad alter 1,000 aailara fur a aaa taey care. Taey employ a , I FIEST CLAS3LADT BUHQEON. I Term mra. Bars Riled by jaaa. Ckael ruarawteed Or. Riamtaartsai Braa, la s a atraaa.. a4 w aaats matts-dlv. i .s CblalBWsaoBV., i i Brearauoa ta rwrm i, uvwo x is i . . .,n.,,iviia rjato.r, Tcigrtr ilU Joiam. aiaging ; u THE SENTINEL FRIDAY DECEMBER 8. For the ttenetit of tbt public pabllth tba following directory ol lb poatofflc of ibweMy: Wealern mall doae It M. Waaura mall trrlvw : F. M. Raatera mail cW j:4 p. kt. Eastern mall arrive 11:40 P. M. Chatham mall close A. M. Chatham mall a rrlre . 8:45 P. . R. A Q. B. R. maU close ; : , J A. M. R.AO.R.K. matl arrive 5:50 P. M. Tbrouisk Bartkara via K. AG. B. R. do , t A. M. Tbroash Bonhera via B. A 0. K. R. arvira t-MV.lt. Una boar tar dUvring- malUfromTrSO A. M. to t P. kt Money onier ar baaed and paid from ItlA A, kt ta 4 P. M. LMtarteaa b rartttetad frvta :!& A. U. ta 4 P. kt. NORTH CAJIOUNA OOMPKRKNCH. ProcadlnaTB of tha Fortiatk Saaaloa of tlao Mortal oaroMaa cmfaraaoa of tba iMatbodkatat Ckurwa. aVwtk, betU at Uy, Mot. SfitXt, 1870. From the Dally' Nraa. FIHSr PAT-WIDKESDAT, ConfereDca ooovined at tba Mttho- ilt cburch at 9:30 'clclc, w called ta orUar bf BUltop H. U. KavaAangh, aad aop)Dd with raligiau tzercUet cacuJucUd by the 0Ubp wha read lb 2aW ihaptar af J I Timothy. The) coa- kiBMi Bi3 ."Ceate TliboFattat ol Hrery BI,iBg" when prayer was offarad by Rav. Dr. LI eaa. Tba roll of members and a legale wave called aad 103 miaisiers and Z4 laymen answered to their. namea. This was considered an unuaually Urge at tendance for the first day. Rbportrr. Uev. J. W. Jewl placed In nomina tion Tor secretary. Iter. Dr. 11. Crevea, President of Triaily college, who wa. unauimon.ly elected. Rev. Dr. J. B. B bbitt, Editor of the uWloigb Christian Adv'ncate.meved that the Cenfereace alt with open door, which was unuuimeusly adopted. The presiding elders of the several district were appointed a committee' to make nomination of standing oem mitten, and reported as follow: EDUCATION. Clerical. F I, tteid, A W Msngam, Dr U Craven, M L Wood, W M Rooey, W D Lee, L II Gibbon. J B Alford, W C Ganoou, J U Grilllth. It tmen. M S DaVi, A G Heailcn; Dr. T U Jones, J W Mamie) , A A Hvrogf, C G uigmry. K i Lilly, W J Furker. W F K.i negay, T C Wil liam. BCMOAY SCHOOLS. aClerio!. 1 V Hoy I, J J lUaa, P L IJerudun, L W Crawford, J C Crisp, T P Hicaud, Ira T Wjche, O J Brent, C C Dudson. L L Nah. Lawmen. It W Beat, Ales Walker, 0 rV Carr, B F Hutnmerrow, M 0 Sberrill, Dr T C Smith, Dr F Asbury, VT Al Paiker, W L Areadell. N A Law rence. . BOOKS AND PKRIODICALB. ClcrjoaOvDr J B Bobb U, T,J, Gt' tie, V A Mharpe, T C Cou, J S Erwin, C M Pepper, H T Hudson, J T Bag well, J R Brook and J D Bale. - Laymen. R W Best, T N Jordan, M B Seulherland, J W Manney, W T hbipp, C G Montgomery, K II Worthy, A J Jabnsoa, T A Wainwrigbt and B W Biowo. church propbkty. Clerical. K HWeib,, H II Gibbons J W Lewis, T 8 Triple J T Harri,, T II Edward., BC Phillips S M Davis, N A Hooker and B B Culbreth. lymen.-J B Floyd, J N Mna, B V Trey.'Dr D T Holcamb, R 8 Aber- sslby, J D Squire, B S Ledbetler. J T 0 Culnreth, J B Webb aad X A Law- irtiee). " - " -' ; - .. :- BIBLBCAl'BB. Clerical. A A Bothammer, II P Cele, I F Heightmaa, Jaue Wilan, J C Hartsell, D May, W 8 Chaffin, J IMadCHd, A R Raven, R O1 Burton. Laymen I B Floyd, T N Mano, B PTroy, BF Summerrow, B L Aber Baihy, T J Wilson, Dr F Abury, W M Parker, J B Webb, T C Williams. Oa motion of Dr B' Craven, T W Smith wag appointed ta oollect sccouuts of Nashville pnbliabing bouse. On motion of P J Qarraway, Dr N H D Wilson, Dr T M Jonas SD Adams ani W 0 Doub, Were appointed a com raittee an Dlv oa Worehlp. " Report from Nashville board of mis ieos wa read and referred to commit tee em missions. This report showe an lucreased amonnt raised aver la4 year. Letter from Dr. Summer was read aad referred to committee on book and periodicals ' Commuoication from Dr. Abby was tead and laid oa tha table for the pr ent W B Doub, J EuJaily, W 8 Creary, J C Sm!vnd U V JIardiaoa were ad aiilted on trial. . , , . , , . 'Tba tallowing miniUx psiscdsn ex siuiualioB of character, and were elect d to eldet' of der: J it GuitmT A Caoo, WC Xorman, R F Bampaag and T- W, Smith, st; U'-.Ui w)t wj - Pntlln . OreeQitw' - character , 'a pasaed, and ha wacnUaad , upon the foarth year's stodie at, hie reqneet. Bctr Mr AUiandar, of tba Preabyte riaa cburcb, w latroduced aad invitee) to el in Uo bar of tba CaarerfBca. Tba Her Tbomaa H Eajla wa r-d- nitlcd to the Ctlfereoce. , BT E A Ttfca Uted that 'tba prai deat of the TJolud 8tatc sad tba Gor rpor f thl atata had aet Apart Tburi day tba 30th int, aa a day of thaak kTiving, and moved that the bl-hop b raqaealcd to prrach a thankslvlog aer mou la tbi obureh at 11 o'cloek a. at., whlh w unanimously, adop'ati. t'nff renc adjoutaed until Tbttraday. SECOHO DAT TUI3R8DAY. f lUv Dr Wm Cla, la iba chair. .Conference met pursuant to adj urn n ent and wa opaoed with rellgiou aierclte eaoduxUd by Rev M L vTaod. Tbe rail wa called and large num ber auwered to their namea who bad u i veil elate the clue of eeftaiau on )aterday. Rv Mr. Iafferiy, aaei,uat IUor of tbe Rj-licuood Cbrieliau Advocate, vu l4alrMucd aud iuviicd to a seat ia tbe Conference. Uev i II Witev, Ute agent for the American Bible uety. wa inuaduced and addruaaad tba Caularvace at me Length la rakuiati U tba oprtwu ol the aociely, tbe receal eaaage aadn, Ac XI ti Davia and J Lilly, Lretav Dr B Cravro read a communication from the official board of Edentra street M E church, Raleigh, - relative to tha Metropolitan church, which was refer red to Rev II T Hu t-on, N RD Wilton, B Craven, T M Jones and J Mann. Dr B Craven, Freoideat Trinity col lege, read a report, of that institution. Which wa referred to the committee on education. Dr T M Jones, president of the Oreeoabora female college-, rea-l the report of that institution, which was re ferred to the same committee. Tiie hoar for the special service, ike "Thanksgiving Sermon, " having ar rived, conference suspended, when BNhop Kavanaugh occupied the pulpit. taking for bis text Psalm 103, firxt to fifth verse, inclusive. His theme the obligation under whioh we are lo aur Creator, which are calculated to awaken in us the feeling -of gratitude. It wa an utile discourse, aud f r one haur and a quarter he held the. large audience n'-uoit Raell-bound, at he look up the teveral tiatouientt in the text and cemmeoted upon them. The discouise will long be remembered by the hundred of auxiou listunfcr. After thn sunuen wa over, the la- bora ef Vie coofereoca were resu nod, Jarae P Lyon was received oa trial. Rev Dr S.uilb, pastor of th Presby terian cburch, was introduced and in vited In a seat in the coufereace. The conference tbeu adjouraed, ;kbo tbb obsbbvkb. j THIBD DAT FRIDAT. Conferanoe was opened with religions nerases, conrtneted by tiev r usra- way. John W Hayes came iu, and, as alter nate, took tha place of Dr J T Oerman, lay delegate. - The roll waa called, aad a number of new members reported present making tba largest number in attendance of any former sestd.m of the conference. There are only seven miuistors absent from the oonfereuoe. A remarkable fact in this connection, worthy of Bote, which speaks volumes aa to tha health of Nart Carolina; is, that no one of tba ministers eonneotad with tha conference has died during tha past year. Bev W D Taylor, of tba M church, ooouocted himself wtttt sud was reoogf nixed aa an eldor in tbe M E chnrah south, North Carolina conference. Jumna II Tart, recotitly a minister ia tba Baptist cbaroh, exmneeted himself with, and waa rauognised aa an elder in tba M church south. North! Carolina conference. . , Messrs, laham. Cox, .Allen Jay and f3avul Tatam, member of the Society of Friends, worn introduced as fraternal meaiBSBgers from that, eharoh, when the Rev Mr Cox proceeded to addraMB the conference in a few well timed remarks relative to Lis mission. DrJB McF rria, miasioeary sacra Ury of the U E church sooth, was tutiO duoed and invite J to a sut in the eon ferenoe. Dr B Craven wtrodnoad tbe fo'.lowing resolution: lieeulved. Thai wa most graUifolly raccnv laham Cox aad Allen Jay aa Iraternai mtaaangen from tba Society of Friends. W ahall bs glad to eni'ivate fraternal re lationa of love aad I amity with tbe Frienda; wtuch was adoptad aaanimonaly. , Biabop Eavanangh. aabmitted a few remarks relative, to tbe fmternity aad nnity of tha christian smnrobea. , Dr Cruveu moved that a, committee of two be appointad from tbb body aa fra tarual mesa augers ta JLtend .ttha next yearly aueetiag ef tbafnaada Mr Lffrty rMda afewremsr raUtiva to Ua. Baiegh Christian Advo- ate, whioh wenaJKfc te amusing aad were wall received. were, ap. Tk following ciiniater pawed xami natioa of cha-ne b-r, akd ware eontinned oaaeeoad year's atadisw: Bev J M Rhode. TBHaBaad If O Wl.ittlng ton. Rev J B Carpentee pamsd aanaai. natioa of character and was eontianed on the studies of the first year, at his waraqnast Taa followiag ralnistsrs, applicants for daaeon order, paaaad tba ntnal diacip. Unary czaminatioa and Worn raaaivad into fall eonnaotkiB, spon paasagn of character: Rava N M Jnrncy, J F Ora veu, W 8Boaa, J T Gibba, L L Nash, J W Raudlr, J II Borajs, 0 A Ganlt, M W Boy lea and J M Lainley. Rev Mr Loog, a the Chriatiac chareb, waa ictrodaosd as fraternal rnningit from Ui eonfarsooe. of that cbnrab, aad invited to a seal ia tha enafersoae. Dr Craven moved that a committee of two be appointed from this conference to attend tba next setarien of the Christian ootifereoo for North Carolina and Vir ginia, which waa unanimously adopted. The following were appointed a com mittee on fraternal relations with ton M E church: Dr N H D Wileoo, Dr B Orav, J A Cunningjrim, M L Wood, J W Hay aad W M Parker. D P Good paaaad an oxamination af nharaetar and waa diseootiaasd at bis owa request X. & Norton paasaij etaminsUoa ol character, elected to deacon'a orders, and wa eontianed at lManaL M, a) 4a''-f 3Wirv3-,Tr-. a'a U -"r"T" t, ' . . .wionm ari raittee an education. ' Coaforence then ail j on road until to morrow with beuedictiea pronounced by tba bishop. By invitation of Dr T M Jones, at half -past 3 o'clock, the members of oao f ere nee at leaded a musical antarteinuaut at tha Greensboro female college, given uader the direction of Professor Haitr, of tbe college, sided by tba yonug ladiea of titc institution. To particularise would extend this report to too great a length. Suffioa it to my that the large audience was highly eutertaimd, aad under such a tutor as Professor Hahr it is but natural for young ladies to exhibit such proflcienoy in both instrumental and vocal music. At the church ip, tbe evening, com mencing at 7 o'cldtrjebbath school concert came off, '-Weh'Vaa highly en tertaining, and reflected much credit upon Miss Bebeooa Wilson, Mrs H N now and Mrs D A Robertson, who bad the management in getting np tbe mneio, Ac After the conoart . waa- over Dr J B McFernn waa introduced, and in his peculiar style delivered a very interest ing and highly entertaining Sunday sobool talk. Ths doctor will long, bo remembered by the large oongregstion in attendance. FOURTH DAY. SATURDAY. The conference opened nt the regular hour, Bishop Ravauauh in the chair. Relig'oj exercise by Rer. Jumes E. Mtnn. J. J. Sulliff, Wm. F. Xeedhum, Jobu T. LUllejobu, C. Burnett F. R. Kayler, Owen Spelle, and Chrle M. Cook were sleeted local deacon. The following were elected local elder: W. 8. Creasy, 1. L. Aberaethy W, W. Womack. F. D. Andrew, G. W. Hepiinstall and J. II. Jenkiu. M. C. Hepiinstall was received Irom the Methodit Protestant church and, on atuming the ordination vows, was re cognised as a local elder. P. L. Herman wa appointed t re ceivo Kubscriptious fsr the southern Review. J. B. Bobbin offered a reaeluiieu re questing tbe Riehop te furnish a copy of hi sermon, delivered on Thank givinj diy. fr-publu-stlon la the con ferencs ra nute. Adopted. 3. B. Bobbitt and B. Craveu were appointed a committee on the puhlica tion ortfie minutes. Messrs. Spain aul Dcshaz of the Virglui conferenc were introduced. H T Hudson retried from h com mittee on book and periodical, re- Commending ibex booki of the Nash ville publishing ouie, the Raleigh Christian Advocate, and recommending there-election of J B Bibbitt a editor. Alo recommending the rarieut publi ca lions at Nashville. K -io.-t adopte l. BCraVsn, C M Pepper, A 11 Thotup son, R L Aharnathy aad LSbelt were appainted a committee on tennpersucc . The csnferenco lU 'n adj'Mirned to engage in tit conference csntounial sxercie. H9V W H Blsrk was then introduced and (poke al length iu tbe ialeret of ihe conference rallege aud their relation to tlu church. Hi ap peal m behalf of thete is'lintiiout were stroag aud forcible. Mr. F C Bobbin, of Laxingl i, wa then introduced aud spoke (. length ia behalf of the tame interest siiawing that the cause of education is suffering more from lack of iutereat in the ri?ht direction than from the poverty so much bemoaned. - ' At thi"7unclor th eomhjiuee n eduoalleo submitted tbsir report No I, which served a a"Vosrfui argument, m Iwhalf efthe vmo ' educational inU- tatlens whkrhare inj'ktJhS, festering earn of tba Msthndisu nf tbe whole atatn. , The report we laid ever fee farther action. ' A vote of thanks waa tendered te Messrs. Black and B Was, tod copies of tnab addresses verereqansted tot the Inntss. ; ..f w.s Tbe exsminaUoa ef cliavax ru taken np far elders sad a anmbsr pass, ed. Tk presiding elders m1 verbal lUtemenu r "the worR'otrihelr 'dM- srnv,..-.. .3;rejf i; Various announcsments were made respecting coram ttee mentlag, when the conference adjourned until Monday morning at 9 e'clock. Te-aight will be the regular ousting, f tba missionary society, and, as in usual, a general good time la BUtWpeteeV Rev. Dr. MaFarnnr sacreaary ef tbe mission try society of the at Tt ehorrti, sooth, and others, will addres tha meeting. ' l" ' Te-morrow will, b th 'blg day for the city; all the pulpits in town ex cept the Episcopal and COaolie, are te be filled by members ef Un'coebrsBee, even the colored " churches not being neglected. Tbe erdinatiea ef deacons will be-at U-nMeek a, m.( and sf elders at 7 o'cleck p. m, . ' , KIPTH PAT, MONDat. , , Tbe conference opeued nt HlVock a. mi; Bisbep Ksvanaugh tin tka chair. Religious saaaaises by atv. J R Breaks. The Biahep 'reperted the nrdiaations serniea before ite"l5nJe7rad"uAtei, for publication in lbs Advocate,. Leave of absence waa granted to jtndry brethren. . ..,, Tbe annual examination of character was resumed and the remainder of the elders passed. - - E W Thompson asked for aad recelv. ed a superanuated relation. Beanett T Blake, John Jones, J W Floyd. 8 B Doeie. O Wycbe, W W Albea, W B Meachass, Henry Gray, J N Sor-srs, W S Haltom, R P Bibb, and C W King, were ewntmned in the super annnated relation , , Dr. McFerrin, missionary secretary, made remarks urging the clalint of the Xsehvllle poblUhlng heue, and of the duty of circulating the fgrlodloal liter ature of the church. The hour having arrived the confer ence proce 'ei te select the place of holding tbe next aesalen. loarlotte, Salisbury. Newborn -and Shelby wete put in u minstieo, and after ipirlted ma-ireuvering by the friend ef each place, Salisbury was choeoo. Tbe examioadon ef tbe eiass far the third year wai called aud the Wlewiiig were reported upon and passed te H e fourth year: L J Holden, L Stacy, P F W blarney. W H Watkina, T P Eng land. W X D MeiM was placed in a superanuated at hi own teqiMSL .. A resolution relative to the Baleigb centennial book, pieilgtng the preacher lo aid In Its sale, was passed. Ths committee eu eabbalh school made their report showing a slight de cree e in members, but a large Increase efficiency and usefulness in this branch of cburch enterprise, and recommend lag various plan for their increased usetulnet. The report wa adopted. Tbe usual announcement of com mittee meetiug were made, and .the conferc adjourned uatit te-merrow moraiog at 9:30 o'clock. Yealerday all the pulpit of the eity were tilled by members of the canl'er ence, morning and evening, hut the Methodist church was the great centre of attraction, and the people flocked there uutil the heuae was led to its utmost cspaclty, and hufAtdt had to ' turn away and seek other cturche. All the sermons am higbiy-spoksn wf and have obtls acnaapitehed good The miasionary meeting Batordey night wao a decided success, and ehwat 300 was rale tor that causer and tt Ja a note-worthy fact that mem atWaAoa I being given to that cause tnati far many year pest THE FABOINATINO CHAMRBR MAIDS. St L n!s Times. Kate Sullivan and Nellln Haley, twe girl employed as ebsmbercnaias at Inn Olive street bale I, ware arrested late 1'ueaday night en the coroplsist of Jame Hal, aguc-t of fte htel. Mr. Hale ia a dock man and Vbe clalma to have lt 800 Tueadav night St th boteh He had gene to bad, he- says, when be waa awakened by teas girls wan brought blm a tawei. 4Ie Jsd never met the girls before, hut e wt rerj easily led ?nte s oovenatlnn With them, and ebertly afterward, they were ail tttiug in hi rota drinking taaddy, which -he ordered and paid tar. The girls re mained there a half aa hour or longer, aad eooa anir tber left, he drcevred that he bed tost B6W. Tbe gtrl bath den v having taken his . menejr, , and aa there i- ao posiuve evident giBst them, the will nr. hshly he released. A WARJCrNO TO MOTrTUtB. ' ' - . . Spirit af Um Soalh. ,.M Rebecca Chieholm. a mAofi woansa. living oa tbe ntnoaiaee of Mr, W. C. MeDooald, aboot a mile from toll place, left her how on last Taasda aOTiag aad went an for aoaaa frpam,Afmi bar two iaiaut child ran, ton, oadoatouly two years, wrapped np an a jmllet hafore the in, sdeu,, locking t& doer after hat on retiring. The 'pills, "hy some aseahs, took Bra, and whan the eoasan retrtrned she fonad. theyonngnf eoe ef the children burnt entirsry to dafo,and thn ntbar Very aeiavaly. t-E. 'V - . ;
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 8, 1876, edition 1
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