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N SUITS FOR BOVSI f it- And Suits and Furnishing Goods For Everybody. J it SUITS FOR CHILDREN I 8UIT8 FOK f JIIILDRF.N ! SUITS 1- OR CUI JLD 1 N f .'rv.v; i s 1, Com and e th St.v.-k of SPRING CLOTHING AND. FURNISHING GOODS just In, and 'if yon want or need anything we will jftiarantee quality, irtyle and price. Everything marked in plain flgnreaVe n nun' of thft ('. A. Dixmi A: C". ttlee desirable goods, tlyntwe we selling for less than manufacturers .cost. DUNLAP HATS in Silks and Oerbys. Come and see as at the stand lately occupied by C A. Dixon & Co. TTV r WnTN r rJAim I nX'VT ( 15 East Trade Street 1 "r - yi A A . Ai Ts H ar-v 1 -r! r KUtfMo & (JUMr All 1 . 1 Iggg i KWMS )M ,1 M-1 i THE EAPE OF THE SOUTH. the nEV.snr.ip.JorjES REV. J. B. HAWTHORNE WHAT THEV 8AY ABOUT DR. KING'S QDILSiPIEW Tli following I n 1 tract from totter writ 1. n ity tb World Kcnownrd Kranlll : I rrtumw! from Tyler. Tiiu. on Itih hi. I Unit m wlff hu bn taking Mojral (rrtnrtupr to ih UKRAT I PBLIf.lilNO uf i.-r pliynloMl ayMem. Mi In now nlmoM Irrr :..m thP lmtmlnf briMlachn with which mi neru a MA ItiYlt lor twenty vrarm. Murvlv li hnx oii wnteni for her! I WISH KVEHY IHMIK St 1KKMI NH W1FK HID ACCKMN 1l THAT MKDICINK. Hrv. J. H Haw thorne. Pattor FlrM SapUt liuroh. AiUxta. !, rared of loaf Man.! - r-axr of Catarrh. Ill wife had been aa In 1 ml from 11TV..111 heartache, neuralffla. aal umatl.m rfiR THIHTY YKA K, caroelr . n.- a it. 1 1 .-in ft I. 'ii Iran Italn. After uiu itot ul uiuirliii'i Lru inoiilha, Ik- WrileK X 111.T' itiii-t' trnf .irniKtln" I have never ev'by TMrr?n or dihasi ma r ihfrt Vs: n...'hr 111 lt- twpnly year hi;-.-r. m I lmii and iilayful a a .si , vt : !.:.vn iKr"uailr.l many of oor ,t..i... iii.'.iii-(!i... mid the testimony .1 it... , 1- hHi it si meat remedy." ;.;i.: ' M..tal '" tier H a ., 1 1 hr i s- ui 1. 'i'-iiiiiti.ltrraeetbe . . hh! 1,i-el'.' n. r.-iieve them uf the 1 it. r. anil iimire health. 1- ( :i. iii, cure .r Klirumathtin, Ken . 1 i-iri';:. ii.mtitta. Ilyapeixla. titilt- . . . ... i n. I .v. r. Hladilerend Kidney f r"ver, fatarru. all Hlood .'. Female Trouble etc " ii.n-.l I..' .i delre ti reach mure tlTei1nf ' Hit i.ri. hut twMfti relnred lrm ftM to 1-1 . 1 minted holtlc, wblcb tiekenone . medli 'r e t-r ilirwtlon atromta . , ;. !i in" . l"..r eale he the ATLA-:T!C Uf RMETUER CO. Ailmta. 6a. t iini. -I - 1" !' Iitnt-t caa not .i 1 v . 1 .. ' .it hy e itre : h. .1.' f-.n;t,i f.r ft; I! particular, eertlf- f I M ' ' I III itl'-H t'iC, For fft-lf lv m C!liHrlofU. N. . what japr you sa Republicans tt Work to Steal Votes of the Southern People. Washington, April 86. The ! committee selected by the Republic can House caucus to consider and report to the caucus whether it ; should undertake to pass the national election laws on the Unea of the j Lodge bill or should provide for an j extension of the supervising system, had a meeting today to begin the consideration of the subject Several members of the committee were absent, so action today was confined to the decision to prepare bills embodying the two views as a basis for selection at a subsequent meet tng Mr. Rowell, who is chairman of the elections committee, will frame the bill to extend the supervisory system, and Mr. Lodge will prepare the national election bul and, acting (under instructions, will eliminate ! from his original bill the provision ' for the adoption of the Australian ! system of voting, leaviog the different ' State laws in effect, and will also 'modify the bill so as to make its : provisions oi general application ' without requiring any specified number of voters to petition there for. fiT suu- in tins, when writing The Scotch-Irish of Alabama. Birmingham, Ala, April 26. The Scotch-Irish Association for the State of Alabama was formed this afternoon by the election of Gen. R. D. J hoson president, and William G. Montgomery secretary. The asso- 'aaon is formed ritiz i.t uf this citv and HWKLL A IHrsA. -m f nd rieWifM rt k Sr-rtfrh I Ir sh Congress which assembles at PitUtSurg on May 29. LEMOX EMX1K. A PlflNMMt DrlHh. For biliousness knd constipaTion, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headaches; take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousnes. take Lemon Elixir. Fnfs of apj it'- and debility, take: Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chill? and malaria take Lrrnon Elixir. , Lemon Elixir will rot fail you-in. any of tbe above diseases, all oi which ar i.e from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. , Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. . 50c and 1 per bottle. Sola by druggists A Preaiaent KinisUr Write After ten years oi great suffering from indigestion, wiih great nervous Erostration, bilionsness, disardered idneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. MozJey's Lemon Elixia, and am now a new man. Rev. C. C Davis, Eld. M. & Church South, 28 Tatnall St., At lanta, Ga. ' From a Prominent Lady. I have not been able in two years to walk or stand without suffering great p-un. Since taking Dr. Mot ley's Lemon Elixir I can walk half a mile without suffering she least in convenience. Mrs R. H. Bloodworth, augo Griffin, Ga. BUISrFS GAKDEN SEED, -I'ROP OF 1889, AT- J H. MoAden s. .TAEDY & WALKER We have just rwelved a large as sortment of these sewd, including the standard and 1 lIEDMOMT AIR LINE, RICHMOND AND DANVILLE R. R. CXX rASSRNC.lt UtPARTMKNT. Sci th Ctrolina Division. Columbia, S. C. Con.lervsed Schedule In effect Sept. 30, 188 lin run by 75th Meridian Time. Having stullilHil a branch office of our STEAM LAUNDRY In Charlotte w respectfully solicit a trial of our work. Strictly first class service and satisfaction guar anteed. A specialty of treating Lace Cur niiis by the French process. The b -at ami safest method. The Charlotte office is in charge of Mr. Ueorge E. Newoomb, at No. 6 N or th Try'on Rtreet, where prices and I information wm peiuruisnecu A. A. GATES, Proprietor, Munition House Steam Laundry, , Greenville, S. 8 No. 51 No. 53 N')HTH BOUND L Cirla.w i S. C " AtUktA " G'ao'J.-ville " Trenton " J"ltnon'. . . . ('..Innurt ' Wmnstnwo " Chester ' Rett '.till Vr CWlottr Si.Kbal), " Clri-enslOjT. " Richmoud A Wshlrgton .... bilnmore . . , , , " rtiiUdrtlpaut . . , , " New York . . . . , S 10 0111 5 S5 6 5S 7 '7 7 S 10 t.s II tt 4 m 1 j J9 4 00 IS 1. OO J30pill I 35 ooam o VKrrHWOONn Latest Novelties! YOU WILL FIND IT "TO YOUR INTEREST TO SEE MY NEW SAMPLES AND GET MY PRICKS BEFORE BUYING. a Mutt. Krucv Vest or Trousers. I have the latent styles and you would bo surpHed to know how cheap I can have you. a fcjult made to measure. Fit truamitteed. I. It. HARRY. 0 West Trade St. I, J. WALKER & 00, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, . . 1 ,v ' ,w Yirk . . . . . fhUAdetphln. . . . hlUmiic . . . . Wnshlnei'Mt . ... Richmond .... ireentboro . . . " Silistiary , . . ; . " Churloue Rock Hilt .... " Chelei . WInisboro .... " Colurnbivt " fohMhw's . w Trenton . . . . imnltevlH , . . . k !.. a...a.l. ryntv , .... " Churl.' ton in S C sawnnah via Cen. No.5 DAlly. 7 no a n s 30 9 o. 9 I 3 O' 1 j ispir 4 3 A 5 'i ; 8 40 s s r 00 s ie 4f I eo prj COMMISSION BROKKRS. Office in Central Hotel, Charlotte. N. C. Jiuv and sell on commission. Stocks Bonds Oil and Cotton, Grain ant' Provisions, outright or on margin. From a ppeciol private wire in tneii office they get rout i nuoue quotation of the New York and Chicago mar kets. They place deaU In a few sec onds and make cash settlements when deals are closed. aprfi New Fancy Varieties, Which we oifer to the trade with our guarouiee to their being Fresh and Oeuiiino. J. H. Mt ADKN, No. T N. Tryoa Street. 'flit' True Baptist Special ATLANTA, OA., to FORT WORTH TEXAS. FOR KENT. ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT Four ofrlces, two front' ami two rear, over U. H. Read A Co.' Chine Store, (2nd floor) by the year only, ami only to good parties. Apply tt aptdlm BAXTF.R DAVIDSON. The Devil in Closo Quarters. 4 JO 57 p a 30 a re if 3rr) J ? $ 08 No 50 $ m 7 0B 4S II 4 J Wtt 44 k i37 ft 10 3 to 4 S 9 01 . 9 9 iU 10 to no 5 00 pm TUROUOH CAR SHVKE. Pullman Palace On between AugaatA ai Danville oil N. V and 51. Pulhnin PaUice. Duffett Cr Mtaecn Au la mid Wihlnprioii on Noa. and 53. SOU HAAS. I L. TAYLOR, Trarfitt Manager, Geo. r.Au'Mf D. CaOWELL, Di. Pw Ari, Oolmnhm. S. C. ? i'i II 'I ' t I . CORN lift VOVWCk Atf TBV0K JT. J.f My Ice Cream ParlownfS 'uow open, and I am ready to sorvo the public. CreaM In, any amount fur nished to order and delivered. Mv ftrjstaurant is open for board- ess, arul the table is always supplied wltu the post 01 uie Beason, f ' ': W. B TAYLOR ' 1 . -t f 4 " From all appearances its eni that the OKI Hoy is beiug cornered. While thousands of people are coming to hear the renowned evan gelist they may want to buy a few goods. During these meetings we shall sell goods at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES. Think of nice Cambric F.mbroiaV ry Skirting nearly a yarn wiae, worm 7&0., at oniy c mm tingham Lace Curtatns at 88a pair. Scrim over yard wide atscyard. Silk Mitts 16 et.; very fine ones at S5evworth 50. Vandyke Points Sc. a yard up. Men's Hats 25o. up to $4.0a Shoes of all kinds at specially low low price SPECIAL SALKOF To appropriately accommodate our large number of patrons the .sched ule and, route of the great Fort j Worth Special will be via Birmiug i ham a.id Hhreveport, from Atlanta. T11 i'm lay, May bth. Leave Charlotte, via R. A 1)., Tuesday, May tt, io-i a. m. Lave Atlanta via U. P. R. Tuesday, May 6, 1.10 p. n. Leave Anniston, via O. P. R., Tuesday, May H, 4.45 p. m. Arrive Birmingham, via O. P. It-, Tuesday, May tt, M p. m. Leave Birmiugham, via Q. A ( Tuesday, May 6, " 20 p. m. Arrive Shreveport, via Q. A C. Wednesday, May 7, 11.80 a. m. Arrive Dallas, via T. A P., Wednesday, May 7, B.00 p. m. Arrive Fort Worth, vlaT. A P., Wednesday, May 7, 7.10 p. m. This magnificent train will bo com-1 posed of Luxurious Pullman Palace and Mann Boudoir Bullet Sleeping Cars and best Coaches and Baggage Car. -Pullman Bleeping Car -will run 1 "All that believed were together." Acts 2:44. , . "The .Original Baptist Train," For Fort Worth will run solid and special between the cities of """ Atlanta. Ga,, and Fort Worth, Texas., Passing through-Montgomery, --Mobile, New Orleans and Houston, leav ing Atlanta on Tuesday, May 6t, 9:50 p. m., affording connections fo: lines centering there, and arriving at Fort Worth Thursday, May 8th, 10 . ni., without change. 8CHEDULES. RICHMOND A DANVILLE R. R. Leave Baltimore, P. R. R., Mondav , May 5th, 9 30p.m. 9 45 a. m. Ieave Raleigh, R. A D Monday ,Mav May 5th, 1 00 a. m. 4 45 p.m. Leave Greensboro, R. A D., Mondav, May 5th. 9 50 a. m. 10 87 p. m. Leave Salisbury, RAD., Mondav, May 5th, 11 22n.m. 12 32a.m. Leave Charlotte,- R. Monday, May 6th, 1 00 p. m. 2 15 a. m. Leave Spartanburg, RAD, Mondav May 5th, 3 88 p. m. 4 51a.m. Leave Greenville, R.A D., Monday, May 5th, 4 48 p. m. 5 56 a.m. Leave Seneca, RAD., Monday, May 5th, 6 26 p. m. 7 31 a. m. Arrive at Atlanta, R A D., Tuesdav, May 6th, 9 40 p. m. 12 00 noon. "THE BAPTIST SPECIAL." Tuesday. Leave Atlanta, A. A W. P., 9 50 p. n. " Newuau, " 11 08 p. m. " Opelika, " I 08 a. m. " Montgomery ,L. A N., 8 00 a. c;. - Flomuton, u 6 30 a. n-. Mobile, u 8 30a.ni. Wednesday. Arrive New Orleans, " 12 25 p. n . Leave New Orleans, So. Pa., 1 80 p. ui. Houston, H. A T. C- 1 40 a. m. Thursday. Arrive Fort Worth, " 10 00 a.m. (Consider the advantage of a morn ing arrival at Fort Worth. Returning from Fort Worth Sleeper Daily to New Orleans, and New Or leans it A thnita, Charlotte. Danvill -;4uil Washington without change. JOHN A. GEE, Dit. Pass. Agt, A. AW.P.R. E. FRED. D. BUSH, Dist. Pass. Agt, L. A N. R. R. HOME INTJUSTRIES, Protiucing gootls that compete with the ot.tsitle world, deserve home pat ronage. Smokers of Martin's Bouquet are always williug to vouch for its superior quality for a 5c Cigar. Man- utactured by E. L. MARTIN, Tobacconist, Next toBuford Hotel, Charlotte, N.C. Full line of Briar and Meerschaum Goods, Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos. SPRING MILLINER I Wiiite Goods. . f.- T This line oonaisfc of P. K's, Nuiu sook Checks, India Linen and Vic toria Lawns. We have marked them lower thau we ever did any before y nd If they are not 8 to 5 cento cheaper thau,al other, places don't youbuy theln. " " A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EX- TO ALL t TENDED Jas.AHarri8on &i.Co. mlf : Spring Plants. Tomato, Peppers. Egg Plant, Swee Potato Slips and Oilier Spring blants cheap. All orders promptly fllled. Address postal to v. l-V i?,- . TauroiaFarra. -" t "-! rtffe m. m4! ' ' from Raleiirh. The entire train will he run solid from Atlanta to Fort Worth without change, affording the Southern Bap 1 1st 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 (he Texas Spring Palace, at Fort Worth. A thoroughly experienced and agreeable agent will accompany this train, and everything contributing to the comfort and pleasure of our patrons will be provided upon this 1 personally conducted tour. MtouncrTxip races omy tme iirre goou to return within thirty days. " Note. Iron-clad signature tickets are NOT REQUIRED by this route, on this great occasion. Send in your knames early to secure good Sleeping 1 1 r rAnereiitinna inn ttA iU i Drc. DURHAM, 'A i- "a '.Tf A Kaughvr: ! ! ' t Charlotte. (V. V". " A. a THW1IATT. Gcn'l Trav'l Pass Agt., G. A P., - Atlanta, Ga. yt'tLB. McCIEfKF4V; f , i , .. - Paafg? A cent ( i. ik. K, ,5,1 ., uiiarioue r.u, --i. 1' an it vrtDwirr .'Orri't -t. G.i.-. LV L;.- .r-iarj, aV Ji it t We are iiww receiving our new Spring Stvlcs. All the Novelties ti the se.hon witl Ik: lound in our hous as soon as they come out n North ern cities. Mi-s Houston, our trimmer, wh h.e been N-ith h- Severn! wevks geiiifig up our styles, will be home 111 a t w -Vs with all the Utcs.! touches in trimming. Her taste i uinuniiiK aid superior a irk is to well known to need further comment. The tat ..st styles ali.ys oa hanJ in our tb ess making department Ail cutting, fitting and general suuer vision of this department by Mr Quiry herself, , ; t.-f '4 t ,i' ' Afe nJ-gr rcacty for U jcrttcra hi o" line. . ,Ve guarantee our patron l uet styles, first class work an t lowest prices. sf Respectfully, MK.P.00fiRY.&ro . xt P ci- r c : " ' "' t A : uBitriio mn. hY INVrTED TO JOIIirTHE" NOR It , AROLINA WATCH ANOr JEW- ' ELUY. An association o jw being formed by Ho ne Badger, jewelers, Charlotte N.C . with t th Mftj and gentlemen members, for i lie purj j of easy and laciiita ed means of par hasing . gh, clast Watches. Jewelry, Oiamoods and JS: ier Hate:' '" - ' Each club will consist o 50 atembe t mil ter ladies or gentlemen. Now to enable the Qub to determine the m tuber who shall wear ther watch ti.ey lace the member's name in a see'ed" -nvelope in a box, .aid allow the members pi es- . nt, or some dismterrs ed penon w mix tl em and draw one oat, representing, as It doe -. a member's name; by reference to the club list; the name is found ard we deliver the watch se lected to the member so designated by. the Club. No entr.-tnee fee, but by .a we kly ' subacriptioa of i.oo ech, become entiU -d to my article or articles of the regular r.Uil t:.tue .. of 6o4. Eich member receives a number, ranging from 1 to 50, and these numbers -ire' put in sealed envelopes. 1 Vac 1 'week the 50 ' ncmbers pay fi.eo eac ) and this $$a,ao p iy lor one watch Thus of ouurie there are onf) 49 . names for the next week, 48 for the .next, 47 ' for the next, 46 for the nrxi, and m on until ,01 ' nave been drawn. ed each member, f has his At the time of the payment ,e present to,, he C ub a Solid Go d Cli.ua worUi,whch he Club can deci e tho Uul rectivc..' Nw , hen yiMi dr.tw )cur alt l yu continue to ay ytur t.oo each week uatu the 30 weeks h. ve . 1 un out. ' . There is no lottery about H. Don't join if you expect to get a watch for ft or fa and then ' stop paying. The dub is not an . installment ptan. instahment houses make you - pa for credit, hut cur club pUa is cash, as you s we -receive the money each week for the watch that goes out, representing s it does a wholesale guaranted sale of 50 watches, o- th 2.500. We can atlord to t-U ttm at least fio chs?pr. We gu irantee to sae you iron) $5 to fio o er cash prices offered b ot er houses. 1 join Wa-ch club. You will ptobably srcr.i he $i a w.ek footiihly, and Ut 1 othing to ' show for the money. Put it in a gold wh.& which will be of service to vu. If you want a higher priced watch, say a 65 one . yuu pay lijoa vk;t7S 1-50 ween; (100, Iseo a week. Yon r ;y monthly if m -re eouveaieuu Ihis m il. rt--ii:i' a very perceptible gain to many, wr.? y Am,., putting by doIUira week 1 whici e-'es body c J spare) at th end of twtr.ne raon'h become p seS3ed of a costly piece of Jewelry, that oVlse they would uot h.rve purchased, " . ? , . - Amoigt thrt baaa-fide article bual pries 6o that iitr a ber of the association can pur chase by -t ue-ot their rBembership ut $ -x. SaniE-- Gents IS oc 16 sise.,, Solid .14 karat (w. f ted V. Mini Assay gold hu.u ingctse, tt-r 4a dwts. Kagtne turned or pr-'-iaily eo&t . nd, with etthrr Waltham, K'gio or iJolumbuns Co's movemteut, full jj Jewelled. Compensated Balance, Puts-it Brequet I Kir pnngp.ient, regulator guauated aud kep. ia order jf no rjreskaxes) for $ years. - - , ; iSStlKS I!. Laoies fine 14 karat solid gold hunting, Dia uond kwrled with fine him jewelod Elgia or Waltham i vemenu Trii is M Kpcia ty or the Associau a and a marvd , ot fine value. , ' SRIIS III. Is for Hi moods, : tlKe ' a bo may pstfrr. Fqually "air ?a!u ia a Diamond Studd or Ring, or a Ladies Duuaond Ring, Lace etn or Bracelet. , There is no dp trap con ense about this A v scution, so pay no heed 10 slanderous and un truthful reports of vexed and jealous compctittirs ;" . 1 , I50YNE & BADGER, Leading Jeweler and Opticians, ,7 CHARLOTTE, N. C , . ' JEWELS, I " WELS, 1KWELS, t .EMS (.EMS tiEMS GEMS '.EMS ('.EMS EMS .EMS GEMS JEWELS, J! his welt , known th ta6u . ciass Jtwajy store, where ev eryUung. trots IE'"": JEVVELS, ;; JEWELS r'GEAlS ' GEMS JiGEMS GEMS GE1S cneap graoe arucie ( ' to the finest ot Dia- GLMo nionda can be found: flVM is a blesmna to the cttv r-eti . w mivm "...aw an 1 shwuuI) t.bMb Such a vere is John Far GEr f - (lEMStiors hh stock ofSHvT GV H GEMS4 P1 Wureiil'Ofr ,' , i iJOi MUM ;lms- it5 jeweler. : t C U.I v'.rt.u, tHIwarXaf vt u Wiir.f Gl'.MS Karrit's as chnup, if nun GEMS 'M,aB''1 than you cviuld(i; , GEMS GEMS GEMS fEM 1 GEMS GEMS GEMS ' GEMS GEMS jnvELS, he s tine in New York. -j luilid lineC).k, from A o " lit t, Utfi'I de-igns. ! ine Gold Watches a spec: tv. ! ntends to f.foftt sioa,' "sliaad , " . e my itjikii. ' dirtstotk It ,' ,- .--ra-t'l ti " ' ' , 4 ' bt t ' GEM G1M i GEMS GLM i Gl MS Gl . ! . GL."! GEM.. gi::i ; GEM'- Gt;:i G. G Gi. G - t
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