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Many NemTliihgSs HAVE ARRIVED TO GLADDEN THE HEARTS 4 t -OP THE Many Buyers Who are at Work Now Gat: ering Spring and Summer Supplies. .4 4 Anions' the many now attractions are 1(10 pieces of HAND80ME COT TON CHALLIES at only 6 cents per yard. They are real beauties. Twenty pieces DRAPERY NETf- - from 90c to $2.25. I have sold pilef of them because my styles and price) ' have been Just the thing-. The were daily re-ordered and I now ' have a good line. The lady who l)a an idea of buying should not dela a they are petting very scarce evei in so large a turket as New York. . Thousands of new Fans were re ceived Mond . v and are now on sale The beautifi- Gauze Fans, the ex quieite Bilk Fans, plain and deco rated, the handsome Linen ant Paper Fans, a real beauty for 12 cts. former price 25c. Decorating Fan: : In profusion, from the little tiny on up to the screen. Every descriptloi of Fans are to be had here. The best thing of the season ar rived Monday iu the shape of a .Wool and Silk Blouif FOR LADIES. These are cream grounds witli del Icate silk striptia in gold, blue, pin) and other shades. They are ver desirable and sell readily in othei cities for 85 cents. Charlotte buyen shall have them for 65c. My stock of White Goods I neet not here describe because every lad) - knows that I carry the largest anc most complete stock with the propel prices attached. Bo with Embroide ries. In this line I have the most " complete assortment that I havt ever shown before. In Bwiss Floun- . elngs I have an immense variety with finest stitching and charming designs. A special line of these foi Children and Misses. '. New additions have been made to my Hosiery and Glove stock. My Black Hose are without doubt the best in the market "My general stock is as you know, very large. You are bound to b S leased and nothing will be left un one to please you. Jt. Baruoh. BABGAIM The. Charlotte FRIDAY, APRII 18, 1890. ' Index to New Advertisement!. Outings T. L. 8e!gle Co. The Original Baptist Train. Dunlap llata Rogers & Company. Occident Creamery C. C. Moore. Laundried Shirts E. M. Davis & Co. Insurance and real estate R. E. Cochrane. .''.J'.' " Ountok vbf S Another Orack at the Watch Olub. In the Criminal Court this after noon Judg) jueares got aiter ine grand Jury with a sharp stick with regard to the watch club affair. He told the jurors that if they could find evidence to sustain the adver tisement as it appeared in the paper, they must return a true bill for lot tery. The two witnesses were re summoned, and are being examined as The News goes to press. HWDMMPHATS A $250,000 Hotel. Asheville Democrat: Mr. John IT. fnman, President of the Richmond and Danville Railroad, in an inter view here last week, said that he would recommend to the directors of the road an expenditure of $2.50,000 for a hotel in Asheville. He said that Asheville was growing to be vry popular with New Yorkers, and more hotel accoit modations were impera tively demanded. : See that happy boy dance and happy child's 1. "fumn for lov." The mother uses Salvation Oi A bite from a rattlesnake is often not more dangerous than a sever cough or cold. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup well deserves its reputation. Arndt sells the best 6 and Cigars in Charlotte. 10 cent -:o: jp these all summer, tne.i If we Vee will not be fresh. So while they an wo oiler them as follows 8 8 8 2 1 lb can French Soups, assorted, 26 lb 44 A--agus Tips, 25 lb " " n 18. lb 44 f-ardlne , 15. ik u avi4M on. M lb box Vermicilli "imported," 15 A $1.25 Eu m Cheese M 70 8 lb cans ot pricota,M iseat Ornpes Cherries, I'ea.. , Peaojes and Plum The most de.-ciiusly flavored ii any market, at hint cost. WE WILL SELL 13 pounds of Granulated Sugar $1.00 and all others in proportion. a , Respectfully, Barringer & Yates - . Telephone 47. . Freehand prompt delivery. ap9 , , - 'Ail that believed were together." Acts 2:44. "The Original Baptist Train," For Fort Worth will run solid aud special between the cities of Atlanta, Ga., and Fort Worth, Texas., Passing through Montgomery, Mo bile, New Orleaus and Houston, leav ing Atlanta on Tuesday, May 6th, ):50p. m., affording connections for lines centering there, and arriving at Fort Worth Thursday, May 8th, 10 a. in., without change. SCHEDULES. RICHMOND DAN VILLE K. It. Leave Baltimore, P. R. R., Monday, May 5th, 9 30 p. m. 9 45 a. in. Leave Raleigh, R.& D., Monday,May May 5th, 1 00 a. m. 4 45 p. m. Leave Greensboro, R. & D., Monday, May 6th. 9 50 a. m. 10 37 p. in. Leave Salisbury, R. & D., Monday, May 6th, 11 22 a.m. 12 32 a.m.. Leave Charlotte, R. A. D., Monday, May 5th, 1 00 p. m. 2 15 a. m. Leave Spartanburg, R. & D., Monday May 6th, 8 88 p. m. 4 61a, m. Leave Greenville, R. & D., Monday - May 6th, 4 48 p. m. 5 56 a. m. Leave Seneca, R A D., Monday, Ma Din, o zo p. m. v oi a. m. Arrive at Atlanta, R. & D., Tuesday May oin, v w p. m. iz uu noon. "THE BAPTIST SPECIAL." Tuesday. Leave Atlanta, A. A W. P., 9 60 p. m 44 Newnan, 44 11 08 p. m. upeiiKa, l 08 a. m. 44 Montgomery ,L. A N, 3 00 a. m 44 Flomaton, 44 6 80 a. m. . 44 Mobile, 44 8 80 a. m Wednesday. Arrive New Orleans, 44 12 26 p. m. Lieave iew urieans, o. ra.. i ao p. m. Houston, H. & T. C, 1 40 a. m. Thursday. Arrive Fort Worth, 44 10 00 a. ni. Consider the advantage of a morn ing arrival at Fort Worth. BeturningfromFort Worth Sleenei Daily to New Orleans, and New Or leans to Atlanta, Charlotte, Danvilh inu wasmngtou wunout cliange. JUHN A. GEE, Dist Pass. Ag't, A. & W. P. R. R. FRED. D. BUSH, Dist Pass. Ag't, L. & N. R. R. Has Just Arrived. THE NEW SPRING SHADES ARE BEAUTIFTTL ROT IT IW DKRHY AND SILKS. . We will also carry a line of Dunlap's Straw Hats. Dunlap is the recog nized leader in the United States for fine hats. His styles are copied after by all dealers, and when they say here is a Dunlap shapo, they know that they are quoting the leader of styles. Derbies $5.00. Silks $8.00. WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND BEE THEM. ROGEES & COMPANY, , 15 E. Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. June, 89 88 88' July, 86 '8 85 86 Corn May, 32?4 324 82 June, 327 32 Z2 July, 83 33 834? Oats May, 24 24i' 24J July, 24 23, 24 Pork May, 13.25 13.17 18.20 June, 13.85 13.30 13.82 July, 13.50 13.40 13.42 IiARD May, 6.52 6.42 150 July, 6.65. 6.57 6.60 Ribs May, 6.57 5.47 5.67 July, 5.72 5.60 6.70 Liverpool Cotton Market. Liverpool, April 18, 1890. Mid. 6 3-16d. Sales 10,000 bales. April, May, June, July, August, September, October, Closed quiet. PORT Savannah, Charleston, Wilmington, Galveston, New Orleans, Mobile, Norfolk, New York, 12.80 p. M. 6 16-64d 6 16-64d 6 17-64d 6 19-64d 6 20-64d "6 18-64d 5 62 64d 4 p. M. 6 18-64d 6 18-44d 6 20-64d 6 22-64 d 6 23-64d 6 22-64d 5 63-64d The True Baptist Special ATLANTA, GA., to FORT WORTH TEXAS. RECEIPTS. 281 38 5 20 855 135 689 32 Racket :-: Store 340 Laundried Skirts IN PERCALE AND WHITE, Bought at a great bargain, and will all go at the uniform price of F0ESA1E. . No. 68. Six-room Dweilincr, two " room kitchen adjoining, slate root, , jrafi water lo front yard, No. 624 N. College stm i, lot 90x888. One of th ' best ueigliborhoods in the city. No. 63. 133 acres of Land Jcuowl as the Dr. S. Mattoon lands, 6 mile wpbt of Charlotte on Rozzell's Ferry road, rlj: - No. 65.-Seven room two-stoiy Dwelling with etore 20x80 attached, 607 and 609 West Seventh street, buildings new. Good neighborhood and well located for a residence and xtore. Examine the property and call for prices. - No. A desirable 6roomCoTtaTe No- 710 East Trade street, corn lot iron ting on Trade and Fourth streets. Cull for price aud terms, r 1 Special attention given to renting, collecting rents audlookingafter tin repair of 'property. -If ydu have property to eelf or rent, call and see me. .Mr " Noth tug bifc tjie best insurance sol t. Consult your Interest an'd call at my , offlc before : Insuring your prop- rty. Ii.'tire Hgafrst accidents in. the, 'Tm-t eler's, of Hartford, the largest and I eat Accident Company. Insurance and Real Estate Agent,' " '1 H. Tryon Street. ' MARKETS BYJTELEGRAPH. Below we give today's New York Cotton. Stock, aud Chicago Grain and Provision luargets, as reportec over tne private wire or Tardv & Walker, Commission Brokers, Char lotte, jn. u.: COTTON MIDDLING. New York, April 18, 1890. High- Low- Clos eBt est ing. April, 11.77 11.74 11.7 May, 11.79 11.76 - ll.Ti, June, 1L79 11.75 11.7! Juiy, . .11.82 11.76, 11.8J August, 1L79 11.72 H.7. SeptemW, i 11.16 11.11 1 114 October, 10.69 10.68 10.61' November . 10.48 10.48 s 10.46 December, 10.48 ltt47 10.47 STOCKS. High- Low est. Jersey Central, I20 D. and Lackaw'a 1396 Atcnisen, , Ilich. Terminal, DeL and Hudson, l ram, Vfn PonlAn L. and Nashville, uake Shore, New England. Or. Transc'l Keading, Rhode Island, Western Union. C, B. and Quincy, 105 union raciuc, Northwest, Sugar Chicago, Grain and Produce. Chicago, April 18, 1890. Wt-V $'High 'Low- Clos- est. I tag.ys Clos est, lntr. 120 120U 189 189ii 22 21$ 21 mi 152' 162k 68 68i 68 n My. nyc 85 . ;84 85 WX 107)1 107J 46 46, 4&H JJi ' 67 87, 11 , 41,( 41h, H2i S2 9U.J 63 68?';flS inq. in -mS 50 CENTS 50 You can buy theso goods at $1.00 each regular at houses where fine goods are sold, but you cannot buy them auy where at the price we name, The Shirts cost much more money to make. These are extra fine goods. ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT. To appropriately accommodate our large number of patrons the sched ule and route of tho great Fort Worth Special will be via Birming ham and Shreveport, from Atlanta, Tuesday, May 6th. , Leave Charlotte, via R. & D., Tuesday, May 6, 2.05 a. m. Leave Atlanta via G. P. R. Tuesday, May 6, 1.10 p. m. Leave Anniston, via G. P. R., Tuesday, May 6, 4.46 p. m. Arrive Birmingham, via G. P. R., Tuesday, May 6, 7.00 p. in. Leave Birmingham, via Q. & C. Tuesday, May 6, 7.20 p. m. Arrive Rhreveport, via Q. A C. Wednesday, May 7, 11.80 a. m. Arrive Dallas, via T. & P., Wednesday, May 7, 6.00 p. m. Arrive Fort Worth, via T. & P., Wednesday, May 7, 7.10 p. m" This magnificent train will be com posed of Luxurious Pullman Palace and Mann Boudoir Buffet Sleeping Cars and best Coaches and Baggage Car. Pullman Sleeping: Car will run from Raleigh. The entire train will be run solid from Atlanta to Fort Worth without change, affording the Southern Bap tist Convention Delegates and their friends the most delightful and eco nomical journey upon the fastest and best train ever run from Atlanta to Texas. Also presenting a great op portunity for visitors to attend the Texas Spring Palace, tit Fort Worth. A thoroughly experienced and agreeable agent will accompany this train, and everything contributing to the comfort and pleasure of rr patrons will be provided upou tnis personally conducted tour. Round trip rates only one fare good to return within thirty days. Note. Iron-el ad signature tickets are NOT REQUIRED by this route on this great occasion. Send in your names early to secure good Sleeping Car reservations. Apply to DR. C. DURHAM, Raleigh, N. C. REV. A. G. McMANAWAY, Cliurlotte, N. C. A. S. THWKA'IT, (Jen'I Trav'l Puss Agt., G. & P., Atlanta, ta H. S. MrCLKSKKY, l'ussg'r Agent (i. &. P., Charlotte, N. C, S. H. HARDWICK, Geu'l Past. Agt G. &. P., Birmingham, Al, TEE. BUIOED HOTEL, , ( a O3aa.rlbtto,'lsr. 0.4 v ; ; ; CAPACITY DOUBLED. THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS INTRO DUCED INCLUDING A FINE HYDRAULIC PASSENGER -..v- , . Electric Call and - Autom ? - h -ttNl5- D.tN M .'V H.1 --0-V Ml atic Call Bella Ligbied by Gas and Elec 4 tricity. Baths and Qoseta on every Floor. - rflve Elegantly Fur-" nished Sample and ": Guest's Rooms on -Office Floor. ''iaw-4 vcuing .oom Specially - or uuests. ELEGANT AND BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED DINING-ROOM ON 4TH FLOOR, WHICH IS REACHED BY -PASSENGER ELEVATOR. The Hotel is fumishrd throughout in the be manner with Velvet and Brussels Carpets Solid Antique Oak Furniture, the- verv htt R every appliance for the comfort of its quests. Tahl unsnrrQQ ,. cellence. The patronage oi visitors to the cirv anH rnmmtn.i peaally sohctted. Mr. Conrad Lipscomb and Henry Smith. -so well and fevnrahl lrnna,n remain in charge of the office. ' TERMS: 2 oo, I2.50 aod Ivoo per dav. Snecial rtM tn nmnM guests on application. GEORGE W. KITTELLE. Proorietor T MONEY. MOIEY. MONEY. IN WHAT? Id Owning lour Own Dwelling. PROCRASTINATION IN BUY ING MEANS HIGHER PRICER One vacant Lot 49'-ax3Ktt f-t, Nurth College neighborhood. Water and ga convenient. street Price $600. Fine A Number of Building Lois h.iV ri:":.,.V r:"!.:!:!! 'V!' "lrwto. the growing sections . ii-r.ii 111 m uuiiu can secure omce hiiu inakc your s'lctioii. very easy terms. Call at Six-room Cottitge. E. M Convenient to street cars. rehead. Lot 98x800 feet Improvements m w. between Seventh and Eighth streets. Six-room ('odne, Nortli IVplar, Call atullit i for price and terms. Six-room two-story Dwelling, North Poplar. Price l,RjO. One vacant Lot, West Fifth street Growing neighborhood. Desirable vacant property near Indepe.u ce Hqunrv, for store purposes uer.ii 11 ok; ,wo-Slory r.w(l'lUe list sontl. ( l!,l,l i-uiiuiiiK. Miprovemenis are new Other desirable projx haile, Heautiful ty to le had by calling at ofhYe. Nice Lot of Jewelry, watches, Optical Goods, low at 218 W'. Trade St C. aprl6 For salt Call at once. NOW WE SHALL CLOSE OTHER CASE OF AN- Way, Ladies' - libed - M AT 8 CENTS. One case of 40 dozen Is all. Take any amount you want up to one dozen each. And it will oav vou to a ar w - take that dozen at once. ONE LOT . LAPJES' SILK UNDEKVESTS 7 Cents.' . .tlli cost you $1.25 to dupliqate. ' f9On tomorrow w ntmii ibo balanoo'Qf. our .stock of Tor.hr i 440.es at the untfitain, prjt Jf 8 ct r.'iis offerlng.includes all theiO and l2Xc goods. nABBAOE, TOMATO and all othei v kinds of Plants ready for trans- P.1?1.' for sale- K- A- BEATTIE, N1SBBT & ALEXAJVDEli, Qal Estate Brokers, apl7 Creamery. W. TRADE STREET. Buy, sell aud rent property, 'Morley's Occident Creamer is tht Desi on eartn. cream separated in the Occident sells In this markt m w cents per auart liutter nitrfi irom cream catnereo in th i.,. dent brings Trom 6 to 15 cents mor HUGH W. HARJtIS, ATTORNEY -AT-IiAW, JXlAKtiOTTIS, N. C, Umce KlrBf, dnnr nfaof rw UDV v UUf, If I wir:-; Sale. an Occident Creamer, and Charlit Practice limited to diseases of ti Moore is agent to-sell them. 60 TO TAYLOR'S FOB A GOOD DINNER Also for Gravely, Dianora, Climax, jm xjoo, AiiAA. oia itasis. rride 01 uurnam ana wnite Cloud Tobao wniteman's. kovb tor's 'and othei Candles, Raisins, Nuts, Figs. Dates, rrunes, uracKers, Annies, urancef - j I- . auu xieiuouu. Pipe's Can Goods in variety. Sherbet and Ice Cream mad a order. W. B. TAYLOR. THE EYE, EAR AND THROAT CLARKS0N & DULS. Counsellors and Attornevs-at-Law umce in IjUVT Tin d nv Pmn,n atnii.. r .1 ':.r..?' "vi'v wj u,u ousiness. Jiaii)is uoiieciea. rractlce in State and I ceuerai courts. Dll. H. M. wtt7t)kt PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ' Office over Burwell a. nimt.. r..... Store. JL",,i 3STOti03 ! I am now urenared to furnish Class nine iuini)orr-ionc eiif hruhnri leaf at lotvst MilkttrfeUntvd prompuy. uirecc irom mi llBrfW" V. T.B e. ut illls. BE AM AN. ' For Rent. Secohd stvry room iii E. B. Springs' building, College street. Front en trance. Size of room 4Him r,.t Ceiled, and licrhted: tn u.-ni.., P. 0'DONOGIiUE, M. 1). YSICIAN AND SURGEON, Begs to announce flmt h i.n- SUmcd nractlee. axu n.o ii ..u. Dotli day and niirht will ru-.n prompt attention. . Ofllce 28 E. Trade LnTr I L T 1 I . . . ' . ' 1 - juBwce'fl ixaraware Store. On MoncTa we ttTl Kfu ft "1hjIi Mieili Not- - Ki?lViaSH ill AVAPW ra. ATI Q fhA IuiMam a. T m . W;.halIVelIhH:.I",: wTWTtel,2.nts at 70. . ; viwiu Boaiiopeu and taped, worth 1a a in y . a " 1 grade worth A L.l quality worth 25 and m at o best grade worth 50e at 80a It's a ovely pattern. Curtains bVth n!it three yards ion ,,. 1 1.. ' !i A.r.'i.V JL0K.!l!a? a.tm. P"'1- Linen Sha'le - Fine Torchon . M ill bo in Curtain Po etWss trlmmecl, " , ?? ngtn for halls mm vaiAnc Ana .. uded In this sneclal sal s.V"Ni NECKWEAR. -v line or iimiiu u, m. orr . ouc. and 40c nil f OK rl.. in.' " RtV 1MN nun. in Six room house on B. atree for rent Aroly tb Mm. M. m TrL "MM in Children nnii i,m(i4jvi,rii Shoes. Mer.'s Fne Culf Shoes wort h ?S?La?!? i.K00' :xi H88. One case No (rash oilered. We don't n.lver Mae What Wo haven't trnt. aA ... eK"eUA0), wtioie nt cost or less, and then try to make it up on some-!?fe,M''-''-W don't believe In thnt ortof Uierfhanillalnv
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