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t"1 1113 CInriotto News. EVERY AFTEBOON EXCEPT 80NDAY, TTADS H, HA! aiS, Ed. and Proprietor Pcbpcbiptk v: One Year, I J SI Months, 2; i nree Months, fi; rer Week 10 cenfr. Fanerdelivered in tlie city by cm tier free of charge. . Advertising fates low and liberal. SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 189a Mis. Warr" Higley. who died in New York Saturday, one . ( the rnosi popu'ar wmen in Sorosis, and was familiarly known in that associa tion as ' ralVyrand," a name won by ' ber ' btiilhnt conversational powers d irtell dual attainnvnts. ' Mrs Higley was bnrn in Washington. D. C Her maiden name was Emma W, Clark.' She was married in 1873, in Ohio, to Warrrn H'iW, row a lawVerinN-w York. 1$ 878 she writ Abroad nd made a studv of ait ,. Ffm 1880 to 1884 she wis CXtnwlv active n aiding tb- e.fa' lishn.en1: of the Woman's Hpi.al ; in Cincinnati, working with Mis. M. Wilson. Of this she was for a I'm vice president Mrs. Higley ha a 1 marked tasrn f r 'he fudy f ircrii cine Ai'd took -ime y-ar at the Homcepatbic Women's College and was graduated three years ao from the Flectri College J.. An o'd Jdy living at Ltrwisburjf, 0egon, picked up an Indian, arrow head that is quite a r lie. It is black i flint interspersed with quartz, pea rl . and emerald, and under the micr- oe exhibits, a rosea e hue of exOuisite beiu . lh; M 'all In diaos f';irty umls ayo told the whites of a rock south ot Mount Hood in the mount;-? 1 with such intense , brightness as to excite superstition in the savage brtast to such an extent that they teared to approach the sparkling luminary. Thre if not much credualhy to be attached to Indian tradition, but if the stone tron which this arrow head w s extracted could be located gems of great value might be found. A Georgia editor has an old Con federate shoe, manufactured frr the Government in 1864, just before the war ended. The sole is fully three qoarters of an inch thick, and is made. of poplar wood, "evidently sh-tped ith a hatchet or drawing knife, , The upper is attached to the so'e with a fctrip ot rawhide, run ning entirely around the !. th leather being held to the sole with large, carpet tacks. Th- uppt-r i of rougb cowhide, dressed only on the inside. )u the finest stock of Embroidered bes that you may ever see, and sepi SAM JOKES. Th meeting Is now in full blast. Don't fall to jro to hear him. Four services each day, and you ought not to miss a sin fie one. Here's a good pian ror you v xouow; 'twin ao you no barm, ana may do you much pood : Go to the six o'oloek serried, then come arouna. ana let us snow the cbevpest, too. Go to the 10:80 a. m. service, then pay us a visit and see the largest stock of French and American Satteens In Charlotte. These goods are fresh and new, many tost arrived, uo w tne 5 o'ciock ser- - . M . vice, tnen come m way ana mi so see our fine array of French Flan nels at 660. They are beauties and worth 75a, but they must be sold. Parasols 85c. to 15.00. All Silk. Glo ria Bilk, Satteens and all other kind. See our bargain Klbbonss. INo. 12, 15c; No. 9, 10c etc. Kids worth $1 for 50c. Kids worth $1.50 for 75c Finest Stock of Dress :-: Trimmings. VERY LOWEST PRICES. Fine assortment of Vandyke Points in black and all colors. Then don't forget the night Tabernacle services at 7:30. Follow this scheme and you won't go astray. ee our fans. T. L Alexander & Co. 20 Head of Mules Just received at Wadsworth's stables and must be sold. Bargains for early callers. 2t Racket Store , STATE PABAQBAPHS. Current Events and Incidents in Horth v ' Carolina, . Greensboro Patriot: A bar keeper at uanbury liad a tight last week and J udge Merrunon gave him his choice .. . . .. , uei ween going 10 )au or closing up hs bar room and giving a bond of $$jO never to sell any more liquor at mat place He gave the bond and closed up, much to the grief oi the horse Ua-1 rs Asheville Citiz h V Messrs E F Kizerand W. I. Cobbol Monroeton. - Pa. 1 who have been (.pending several uays prospecting in Western North Carolina, hxve rei urnsd to their home. They will return in a lew weeks with a view of io vesting, and will perhaps move their chair manu factory here. They are well pleased with the tine timbers as well as the climate and ecenery. : Wilmington Review: Mr. Thomas J. Armstrong, Chairman oi the Dem ocratic Executive Committee of the Third Congressional District, has issued a call tor a meeeting of that committee, to be held at Maenolia. Dupiin county," on the 30th inst, for the purpose of determtng the time and p'a 01 holdi g Ueiext Dtm ocratic t Conirressiooai Convention and for the transaction of such other business as miy properly come before tne committee, Chatham Record It is said that a ferocious . wild animal has been roamuig through the country on Deep river, a short distance above Lociville. Some persons say that it h an African lion, white other think it is a panther Several hogs : ive been devoured by it, so it is ; ii. It's roar at night is said to be ;uite teriifying. Some persons claim t live seen it, and that it is larger t .an a Newfoundland dog. Goldshoro Headlight ; There are t present 016 children attending our a ded schools io8 in the white J 408 in the colored Toere Ua bull yearling in Indian Springs jw ii-uju wiucii la m itr or 1.1 inar action. , It attacks gropk f people, tiers them ia every dii ction. and all de dly weapons The other i e wasfchotatand Mid out fr ', when jll at once he came to lile 1 and chased his would be 1 ci s (or about two miles. The 1 1 Jons to Mr. John Wil- 1000 Gloria, Sills: 1 wwm ! 26 Inch 8k; 28 Inch 9k; Worth $1.25. Worth $1.50. -:o: mi um See Them at Once. I M. Davis & k Ordixia.no e FOR ELECTION ON ISSUING BONDS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF THE 8TREETS OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTE AND FOR THE GENERAL GOOD OF THE CITY, snbmlttinc to the voters of the City of Charlotte An Ordinance the question whether bonds to the amount of S76000 should be issued for Improving the streets and for the general Rood of the cltv. Whereas the Board of Aldermen of tne city of Charlotte, did at its meet. log beld ob the fourth (4th) day of ft B- AAA A t . pittruu, iow. pmse inrougn two read ings an orainance requlrtog the sub' mission to the people of the City of jnariotte 01 the question whether the Board of Aldermen shall be au thorized to issue coupon bonds to the Hiuuani 01 aeventynve tnonsand dol iare is7AJJUU). tor th unrnAM , - ' t - - r v v vi wioening, paving, macadamising, gradlna and otherwise imnmvinw ,. wt me vivw. ana inr tn o-nnsra I good of the city. And whereas said ordinance passed J ts third (3rd) read ing at the present meeting of the Board. The Board of Aldermen of th m , of Charlotte, N,0, do resolve and ordalni : , That an AlAMnn K U-AA i i f 121 N- on Monday, the 12th daV of Mv. AZ n 'imoV s.. il-Jli 1 www v w mu city; at which election the voters of said city, shall be allowed to vote upon the questioo.whether the Board of Aldermen or corporate authorities of said city shall be permitted to is sue oonasin tne sum or seventy-live thousand dollars ($75)00) f and sell the same, the proceeds of sale to the applied to the purposes herein before sec xortn, ana mentioned in the oral nance passed this day. 1 j- The snid bonds shall be of the de nomination of one thousand, or Ave hundred, or one hundred dollars. In the discretion of the Board of Alder men, payable to bearer at the expira tion of thirty years, or at such other time or times, hot exceeding thirty years, as tne said board may provide They shall bear five (5) per cent in terest, tavable semi-annually, the Instalments of interest to be repre sented by coupons attached to the bonds, the sala counons to be receiv able in payment of city taxes. - The said bonds shall be signed by the Mavor and countersigned hv th Clerk and Treasurer of the City, and sealed with the seal of the corpora tion. cThe coupons shall be signed y tne city uierK and Treasurer, and hall be in the form of orders on the Clerk and Treasurer, for the payment of the interest at the time specified therein on the bond to which they may be attached.! The said eleotion will be beld at the followlntr places hereinafter named for each ward, and shall be conducted and superintended by four registrars and eight inspectors, one registrar and t wo inspectors for each ward of the city, to be appointed by the Hoard of Aldermdh of thiscitv. and the Board of Commissioners of the county of Meoklenbunr the ap pointee, in each case, to be resident of the ward for which he is an- pointed. Tne Mayor shall Rive 80 days no tice of the said election in some newspaper published in the city of Charlotte, N.C. There shall be a new registration of voters for the said registrars at such places in each ward as the Board may appoint, where the books of registration shall shall be opened and kept open for that purpose. The Mayor, in the notice to be pub lished by him of said election shall designate the time and places of opening and closing the registration of voters shall be closed, which latter time shall not be less than 10 days before the election. The polling places are appointed and fixed as follows: 1st Ward J. Roessler's Store.Trade street 2nd Ward Mayor's Court Room. 3rd Ward Thos.Garabaldi'8, oppo site jouri nouse. 4th Ward D. O. Maxwell's Office The following persons are appolnt- eu registrars: 1st Ward M. W. Robison. 2nd Ward C. F. Brem. 8rd Ward G. J. Williams. I 4th Ward D. G. Maxwell The following persons are ap pointed inspectors. 1st Ward Jno. P. Long, M. Don nelly. 2nd Ward E. L. B. Davidson, W. R. Hinton. 8d Ward Thos. Garibaldi, Lewis Perry. 4th Ward J. H. Henderson, W. B. Taylor. The Clerk and Treasurer of the city is required to furnish necessary registration books to the registrars, and all necessary tickets. Those who vote in favor of the proposition submitted to the people shall vote on a ticket "approved," and those who vote against said pro position shall vote on a ticket "not approved." " The result of said election shall be disclosed by said registars and in specters and recorded iu the minutes of the Board. Notice of Election. I do" hereby give notice that, our suantto thejprovision of the above ordinance, an election will be held in the city of Charlotte on Monday, 12th day of May, 1890, to ascertain the will of the voters of the city upon the question of issuing the bonds therein provided for. Those, favoring the issue of said bonds will at such election vote a ticket on which Is written or printed the word "Approved ;" and to those opposed to the issue of the said bonds will vote a ticket on which is written or printed jhe words, "Not Approved." Books for the registration of voters will be opened on Wednesday, the 0th of April, 1800, and will be closed on Thursday, tne 1st day of May. 1800, at sunset, at the following piaoes, ana Dy tne registrars namea Ward 1 George Hall's market Ward 2 Brem & Co's office. Ward 8 H. C. Irwin's store. Ward 4 D. G. Maxwell's office. The election will be held at the following polling places and under the inspectors named: Inspectors, Ward 1 John P. Long, M. Donnelly. Inspectors, Ward 2 E. L. B. Dav- iason, vv. K. Hinton. Inspectors, Ward 8 Thomas Gari baldi, Lewis Perry. Inspectors, Ward 4 J. H. Hender son, W. B. Taylor. f. b. Mcdowell, , Mayor. apl8-80ds. Arrived. One car load of the celebrated Studebaker Farm and Spring Wair- nna an1 1vo XT v.fi. 2,000 :BUSHEIS; e White Com. Ghoic ons and Carts. Also one car les and Surreys. None better. load Carriages. Buo-- ' Latest Styles and st makes. Will be sold nhn Full line of Harness, Lap Robes and Whips always on hand and at iow prices, xou are respectfully in vited to call. J A. C. HUTCHISON & CO., Next to Wadsworth's Stables, Charlotte, N. C. A Stylish Suit of Clothes IS TO BE COVETED BYALL. I have a splendid stock of rw a for Spring and Summor Suitings. all and .Examine .Goods andjgut races. th ohArtsrof thls1' . J0im,vRJELTos TaAofc ' if tOCO BUSHELS V CLEANED. wirnmo oats, BRAN, MILL FEED, COW FEED, , MIMOTHYHAY, MIXED HAY CLOVER HAY. We have one car load of genuine Early Rose Seed Potatoes E. F, YOUNG & CO. Provision and Grain Dealers. Telephone No. 27. Tomato Plank I HAVE NOW READY To TRANS PLANT EIGHT DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF PLANTS. To. City Consiimers. . IF YOU WANT Choice Fresh Corn Meal ' FOR TABLE USE, ,S V .'' ' BUY OXJR BEST GiRJUDE- If your grocer refuses to supply you with the best, send your orders di rect to us and we will furnish you a ly desired quantity and deliver It In any part 01 tne city as promptly as poBtmue. t QTAJEl MlIiliS-OOMPANY. x BOCK BOCK BEEE! BOCK BEEE! Robert Porter Brewing 1856 Established in 1856 Company. The :-: Earliest Best AND MOST PROLIFIC That are grown. Also other Vegeta ble nants, . Egg, Ptppers, Cauliflowers and Cabbage. D. M. Rigler, No 28 8 Tryon. BABY CARRIAGES. BABY CARRIAGES. BABY CARRIAGES. I HAVE THE CHEAPEST LOT OF CARRIAGES EVER BROUGHT INTO THE STATE OF NORTH CARO LINA. I AM SELLING THEM AT VERY SMALL PROFITS. IIAVE THEMAT ALL PRICES. I CAN SUIT ANY MAN'S PURSE. FROM THE RICHEST TO THE POOREST. I CAN AND WILL PLEASE YOU. FROM 75 TO 100 NEW STYLES TO SELECT FROM, RANGING IN PRICE FROM $7.60 TO $86.00. CALL Wholesale Dealer and Manufacturers' Agentfjn DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, BOOTS AND SROFS.' All lines complete and ready for the trade. THE CENTRAL HOTEL, ECCLES & BEYAN, Proprietors. CHARLOTTE, N. C. One of the most inviting, su perbly equipped and faultlessly f. conducted hotels In the South. "iwswu in tne centre or the lltittf sw.vi ...... ... t f viVlwuiruirui iu I lie DUHIlieSft houses, hanks, public buildiugs and churches. The Central is one of I he largest hotels be tween Paltlmort) and Atlanta, and is elegantly furnished and equipped in all its departments. Each room is conuected with the office by Electric Return Bell I; Electric Light Hot and Cold Baths; halls and rooms carpeted In Brussels and Vel vets; Water on each floor. The to all guests and their comfort carefully looked after. The Central is connected hv a cowernd hrMo-oum, tk nj..m new hotel, and the most elegantlyi rnished in the State. The Belniont Is under the same manae-ement an th ('antral C7 V VKHHM 4T Fo r S p r i n g ' Watches, Clocks -AND- Summer. AND :o:- HAT8 in all the latest Ktvl. s colors, Silk, Cassimere, KM IT Straw. 1 1UJI uud Neckwear. For ordinarv wear. T slinu-a .u,.. of Silks that covers all the fashion able colors and patternsajid stilted to every taste. Evening r.-w-f, in white and delicate colored Mmdes, ii: artistic and pleasing tints mid com bination. White Silk Crepes, with uuuiui emtroldrfri figures, granadines, etc. Flannel 4-In-hauds in pretty color effects, with silk niix .?.8're desirable for negligee wear with Flannel Shirts. Sliirts; AND SEE THEM. fcK M. "ANDREWS. .t-.'.E. it AlfDRElYflSt Plain Pleated Bosom. Bosom, all styles and IXTM; and HOSIERY cannot be surpassed ujr wuere. rnces way aown . x have several lots of Spring Under wear which I am almost giving away. ua examine my stocR and you T.tnon Plmi. "tMn Bosom, Paris 'Made Pull , ail styles and qualities. - ; Mr line 'of UNDERWEAR OSIERY, cannot be surpassed M. P. Pegram, Jr. THE SWINSON HOUSE 222 N. Tkyon Stebet, Opposite Tryon Street M. E. Church, CHARLOTTE, N. C, Board by the d IV 1R AAii in. Tt v tli a week or month on reasonable term. mcno-om m es. E. B WINSON. "V, S. LLEAEY, architect; J B "W ELRY A. HALES, Watchmaker aod Jeweler Has a full slock of Watches, Clocks And Jewelry, and will sell at very low prices. Call and see his stock before you buy. He is also a practical workman, and . ""T wawnmaser toas ; slst him, Bo you can always getyottwatcn nicely repar atshoritaottce. 1 ' . All work warranted twelve months. ISNo Tjade Street, nexftoT; W CREAMER. " I have recently Durchrf w. By mswuoflhis the milk and cream is accurately atT .m crfmT ? 'urolBh , PURE tKEAM at Very low nrlen :4 i McD. WATKIN8 - ft on t Trada HtrAL Ram a '-a. ' r- ri OOt. i t WM E H0USER, " : BSICKLAYEftsfia CONTRACTOR: IJefers toChnj-lfttM nil n vm:' seCompany and others for whom he u uw wwra. rrompt, relUble and afttlottl.111 P"- : Addre 1 i Illy, i
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