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h H 7i f 111 D A U B 11 Mr If 1 rA T B n IJGj XlJ.rtJUH JL JL Hi 1 VOLUME V. CIIAKLOTTE. N. C TIIUliSDAY KVENINO, MAIU'II 12, 18'J1. NUMBER 691 T v WORTH READING, Because it Means MONEY IN YOUR POCKET ! Its worth plodding through tlio rain Jo see the world of bountiful things now on display for spring at Heiglou. True, Hm bad weather to come up ntri'ot, but now is tho tiinr. No rush, tid no worry, and yon ran tftko a (food look at those wonderful (-rations iu new spring tin tit PKK8S (i()OIri and those tiovt.lt bs i n Dross Triin miiigs. Thoy ar going already. Kustor is not far olf and yon should Kt ready. LACKH AND KMIIKOIDKKIKS that would tmnpt a -uen. Dainty little edgns for tho baby's clothes. Handsome hmbroidored Skirling for tll groWII Up folke. IIIMIIIA M S ro tho rage. Hitch bonly, t-ty l and color con 1 !i n. it 1 on xx a- mx r before put into coiion, i. u II tin- truth they d look likf handsome silks. At leant that s the wax i:.:it th-.sc at I Hoiglo's look, Pries .ir-,ctn Im-i I.Vvi' I.V .H- "I't-surely a pn.o collection of 1 iiuglaius. P M I! I! i: I, I, A H at KHcts 9s.-t Ijtl. $t.Ml fl.7.) $1 fZ', 2 T.'.fi. :t.'.ni fi .o.1. $. .. That's on-nigh kind1 from xihi.li to select If tl not',' I)on't you m i d ,1 oissami r'.' We have thftn for Lady or Mi-" plain or fancv. Men's Lubber '--ats and MACK ISTiiKII I S from 2 ii'i to$IU. tiooilv values every one of tie 111. urmtKR SIIOKS go very low to-da. We nr.- cb-i ng . .. l.. ....!.......)., ..I. ( oui woai v... o.-ii 1 01 m in. All Cloibiio. tod HI s i'ii .t est ,1 ,-ost ! j - lor casii. T. L Seiglo & Co CII A I.LO'ITK N. C KING'S ROVAL GKKMKTL K :0 : .si.oo r,(rn.K. Or Six nettles Iit .j.DO. . O..I I'.l.ilio., 1.. . th M -cklellbli: Trade supplied at man u fa. t u r. rs ,.,, ' hm 1,1 1 n aiol t!" li. . M, prices. ( ,b n r, -;.. nee. I n ,-H-e . it h-r pr.. ! d. 1 1 abb ".In ".III 1. : d and 1 1 II X n il I I II IS II DKl'd s'l'OKI".. Ketall Store oppo-lte elltra tel. 1 t 1 I I . 1 I ...... 1.- . . ... n KlII'WO ( 11 V I VV 17 U II ll, Wliolesaio, opp. i.i.i. HIUM..-....HIII noiiix m r. x auw oM n, w no XT 1 1 1 : A. K. KAN KIN A I'.KO. Pocket COOK Stoves WITH IWMLKK AND (iKIDIKON On which can 1 broiled a steak or chop, oysters, ham, fish, etc., or make toast, us there Ih neither smell nor Hinoke from the llaiiie. It in Just the thirty for travelers, tl ursery, etc. I'pric.o $1. Hosido.sj we hnve, Pocket Cook HtoveH Ht Z ilS, 40 and 7.S cents each. A. B. REESE & CO. DIM (i KTOKK. I o.ill llio . -Six bales of cotton foil nd t ln-i r u ay tn tou 11 today. Mr M. ('. iiinn, of S.ill-luiry. -pen t ypftenl.ty w 1 h li i frieinN in ( Uarlotlo. - Duk;M:ion, banking Kidely on the ground hoc, nior.i'ly certain that this l tie' hir-l ihiy of the rain. Tli:id S' v I" u 1 1 1 h-avo l.i the early part of ), t k for the North to look ,'ifl. r till' lir Spntl t leM. 'apt. Tho-. Win in an 1, mi per -1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . i 1 1 of (In- raiolma Central littilio.'id ( 'in pan , 1- 111 tli" eiiy to day. Mr. It. A. Ch r I teiibur v and Miss , M .1 ."' le l-'l I -Co s I I I be Hi. If! loil III i M..11... 1 1 . . 1 ...... 1 . .. .... .... 'I .11 l.tl W ItIR 11' I'PI. I I 1 ,, ,,, .. "' All I in good -hape for the ,,, i o o. . o oo.l -o.ipe li' I I II t. r 1. 11 11 1 1 1. 1 . 1 lo n i; 1 1 : by Mi-. Lain 1'ii'L'i' A good 1 1 me 1- in More for .... 1 . th who at twlid. the pv. .11.1,1 ,.f the east Mde of Cln.r.-ii -i I - , n - 'ii M mil 'nd, is ' ma Hi" -: 1 1, ; I" i a I ' le ii. 1 1 1 e 'ii . A ,' 1 1 w p l .1 1 1 h - 1 .1 1 .1 ' 1 " ii i ,, in a I. e u a i h - ii. g j ,,--ii.o would t. (into a help r-ome .f th,. ni.-inl.. r- of , , ,, i North -tate t I, ib will pr d. ably soon ! orgHHIe ;i -to. k I'oinp-tuv !"r the 1 I . ii r pi- of p ii i c 1 1 a -. 1 1 "i i i , c : i n g a 'un Isoiin' iMiildiog lo lie u-.-d i' i 1 1 111 :m :i -1 u 1 h ., u -e. - I lie a CCli I elll , Ml ! lie Hi c I moll. I .t I'.'inville mar Danville e-t.rday. a- not so ,. r Ion- as wa- at lirM r' l"irted. N.ilh.r of tho engineer rta-.klll.il I'llt the filelliall. .1 v " a 1 1 g .nan 1 1 a 1 1 1 I !;. t was llisla.it- iy k o I ' ' I . I 1 . 1 I I l - li" now 1 u M I I 1 1 g r.gul.irly. I II coll II. it I .11 With the N .j t h -t il" t hit' i ii : i !i a-l ii g their own I'lllldlllg three lie III. Ill I . . I 1 ' , 1 'l,o i : 1 1 1 . 1 ili.lv till". I lip. . Mr. J..: ii xx. ,id-w ortb to dax !r,,'"'''1 !l , :u l"'"'1 "f mule-, ' Ii. V are spl. l:ili Ulillli lis, the tin. st , lec.'IVe.l he I e till "'.I-OII KlVe of : in.' mines (oi a xx ay xiniie neing I r.a ii -I. r r oil li oin t In i "i i to t h . sta ""' I"""" '''"'"H -1"'1" V j - .111... .. II. 11' . I I .. i i . , . . pay t hem for their t roiibl. SIMM n; liOODS. M'KINi; NDSI MMI'I! DKKSS MiVI'.l.TI I S. I n all the hit. -t oTinan and 1'ai l-i-i.liistxh's. ('hoicost line of -had. -, in excry line of goods that I- new. tiohl y and stilish in wear and tex tu re. We have them and no mi-takc about it. I'.oinl" I'laidv a beauti ful soft I'uii-I , d good- .i".' in. wide. Select -h ides of .libel t's cloth-. I''.llli y co-l nine Dirge L.I lld-d.'W lie Imp. vial -uitingv 1 1 " n i nt t .a-, or any other real uexx good-. Then in black so many kind- r xx ant for space to place them. SILK VA 111' P.ATISTK i Silk w nop I liiiri.ttas (,'rand line of all wool 1 1. 'ill I. 'tins. Tissago cloth. S.-rgo, I'rilliantine Mohairs Nuns Veiling, Albatross (I'rana dine, and many fancy blacks. Ale f.HT. SK KILE'S mn.L. llA(;itin IVciirl) All Ills l'rOii r(j to II U Son, Tlr. 'I liad II. Si-iulr. The will of the lato ('apt. T. If Heilo was filed at tho court hotisi yeHterday afternoon. The will was drawn up ami signed on the 27lli day of February, IWI, and was witnessed by Mosul's J. O. Thomas and ( '. H. Duls. I'apt. Heinle niailo hisson, Mr. rci.. 1 11 .,.. 1 ..I.... & 1 1 nil I" 1,1, willed him all 1 1 la estate, valued at, about S:W,(KH), save one or two minor uei jiienin. The llrst provision of the will is that tho executor cause to have a I j I .. ......! ., ti.w.t iauiiiy iiioiiiiuit-ii l 011-1.0-0011 lain. .,, , , ,., , i-o;lgll s lot ill I'.imwoou ceineiery, as early as practical! o after Capt. Sei gle'i doath. The monument it) to cost not exceeding fMtO ami is to be paid for out of tho .statu. The second provision is that the executor shall sill Capt Heinle's right anil int' k m: in the city hit ad joining.!' II A J I", DuN. and others, known as the old I.utlo ran church property, and to apply tie' proceeds to the partial payment, pro rata, of .... ....... , , . 1 1 1 1 owing by S. K. Linton, V. ,. Harrier, II K. K lucppellurg ami I Capt. Seigle on account of money borrow, ,! for ih- bein lit ol St. M .1 1 k's 1, 11 1 1 1 or:i 1 1 church. Tl... ..i...-,o..r 1- 1 1 . I r 1 1 . I ..,1 to roiv the w.-.-kly Mli'-i-i ;ploii of i I fo the Ituilding and l.o. in fund of St..M ark's ! from the date ,,1 1 apt. S. igb-'s death ' until Ho-.in -hire-- of Mock in the L'tli hcii.s l tl c .Mechanics I'.-rpel- nil I 011 1, 1 1 uj am I Loan Association in the 1 : 1 11 f the truMexof t h church -hall h.i reached par. I l,e 11, -t provi-i 11 the will l.fl - HK-Hth- f I.imm to t. Mark's church. w ith the n iin-st that it be ii-i.i for tin- piircha-e of a bell and an organ. ' . ,111 It-,,, s,x b. ,,iea.., s h,- gold watch andchaPitolov. I . ,,ai, o IW own in 11. -in - eM. api. .-.-igie III- mv w ill nod ib -ue tl.at inv w it Sir.ili s.. n-hl- wiin my sm, 1. 1.. -'i-1" n. pl.i I reside -'I" V.-i .Ml, t . th. y occupving the , ,. .. u. . I I... ,ri,i.r , .. ...... .. ........ .n10ii1.11 -..ii.-i'i 1.11 ..I. ml of He ixp us, - of I. ix.-, nd i-e.pii ,- r-.nd pi,mi-.s in .p..ir. -.. long 11.- she r.inaMn M1 -l.b'W. .J.-CttO till- pi o 1 s I . m in favor ..f ,, w i'c .hmnif h. said idow r d , 1 civ. and .lev i. ins -a I il II" ii -e ale l l'1 1 on : l c 1 1 l : i , , l reside to mi -mi 1. p, -.'ii i- in t. e -i m pi-. i f f or an r. a-" : , my v i fe "'"'"''I "ot ,. -ii.- to r. -id" n io -:'i'l h"lo' I I ii e. I w ill and .111. el i : . a; in x . . lit or i r. ole for h. r so mega-Mo i main-in Cliarlotti-, a -1 1 1 1 .a I ' ! . collage, ii. i oxx ii -i I. I'timi ; l.i a r.-i. i. i.c it ii, iinin.il i.i'tiil a., t 1 1 ' g I -si p.-i i . .i r and thai he pax for tl.. vino out my lat.-. ; It in . i .-' 1 1 , w 1 1 1 - t ir if v !"! i r i io. tl." xx ifi '..I j ' I III1'. Mil...' I 1 1 . i ! ' I 1 1 i . ate k-, Ii r a .it. ii a ' i I - ; la'., i.x lo.-in t of 1..1 ...t . Mill.. l"ii I eil, I i : . g for collllo! l.i- id. I ..ii - i : ,, i . . I 1 1, in i ; ,i i , in i ! ; ro..:.i o .-r i . p i r i..r . a m; i' . i i. ; ai 1 1 li ii t i I . 1 1 1 1 : i g r .oi : , ! li ' : i i : ii r i ! : 'o i .' i, . t.. I -. I,-. I. d by 1 1 . r : r. rn any on hand , . a -. t f b - i.ited il.ina and t:.. -o,, -ilii .. i . j Itelll 1 1 I I i ', . 1 1 1 it tin . x. cut t i i , ,, v,.: . , . m o,,l I i in l r n-t tin- in tert -l to h, p. lid to M,s. ; 1" . alle ri Vi rlt,, p It. .-. I.' aft.-r ! 1 l,n .,,.. .Il .1.1 1 (,, -late, pi . .(., i , y an. I i l!i cl, both r. a I .and p. r-m a 1 . v l.i. .. i er situ a t " -l 1 1. 1 h. 1 1 1 g I H c 1 lo i 1 I g ( ' a p t e I g I , ' ..... r, ,,,, i , I I u i ,, of T. I,. I. le f to I' f. S. ogle an. I di SIMM N(i (iOOD: i i The cent, r front ha- been cix. n up to Win:.' i lv Just let u- hiniii; XX I I il t I t CO I I I .11 II-. 1 I I c 1 1 collie il 1 1 1 I -e. I . . . i -...lo. ...if - INDI LINI-'N. ! I ,g vp-iiin and I ' i -i.in Lawn, M ir - ili-i - 1 iiiou 1 1. 1 1 I. , i 'ne iiioiii i.-- I--.-I ioe oi v ... .. - .i . .. , I I. (ill ...on-. -.'r.-, . oexneii .100 t 1 1 p.-d N .1 I II SO. ik s. j LKI-'.M II Ml LI.S. Silk and Silk finished mulls all -hades. ('beck and Slripe ( 1 1 g .a n , I ies ; ' Dotted Sxx I. I'l.I'MI IIS. 1 I I CKlNtiS. ; 1 Viilixi's In IVagoii blacks we -h.m Plain j Phi id st 1 1 pc iiiid bailey . Scotland Oigandio black ground ' I w ith a w bite spot, or while ground and black dot. xander, S!on cfc? Co- reels that tho firm of T. Ij. Soile it Co", he continued or discontinued in the discretion of the several part ners and his executor. The AitUMn flood. News from Augusta today Ih to the effect that the waters have sub sided considerably, but fears are en tertained that tho renewed rainfall will cause another rise. A goodly portion of the city is yet umlrr water . 1 K...... ,l,.i.o A , ,, . .. . ... , deplorable incident of tho Hood was ' , . . the drownini of two young people. Miss Louise King; Connelly and Mr. Henry C. Lamar. The drowningoc cured at the mill race at the Warwick . . . i ... 1 nulls on the canal. Mr. Lamar anil Miss Connullv were rowing mi the ! people on the hill . The high water j in the riverdid not effect the canal. but as a precaution the mill races on the canal bunks had been opened. This fact the-.-- young people wore j not aware of, and before the boat could bo gotten out of the way of one of t hum it was dashed into the mill race and both n-r-; drowned. ; , An gjista is horror stricken by this lotihle and terrible drowning. Ibith ! Mr. Lamar and Miss Connelly were members of wld and distinguished Ceorgia families. Miss Connelly was H grand daughter of the l ite Judge Jolml' King.aneii f Mr. II. K. King, and a niei f Mr. H. P.. King. and a niece of the Marhiones of nelesv M r I .Hinar was ii crandsoii , ," ,, , of the late ( lovernor ( tiiiiming. ami a nephew of lion. Joseph It. Cum- ' mmg. i 1 ) 1 11 . j Danville is now gett 1 ng after Wi ns 1,,,.,,,1 t,,. chiliii of cheap taxes W 111 -1 "i 1 c I ii 11 1 s the lowest tax rat. ,,f aMy e it y in t h i-or adjoi ni ng stad - ' ,,. Danville lb gi-ter -a-: "This , , is miMead.ng. I h- tax, ,,j,r...f W ,-,,, pay one tax t n, anotln r to tne coiniTy aiel an tier b. tl-.-Stat-, aggregating, a- we , .iril, d from a r.-c-nt iih'I th fentliK-l. 1.7...ii the hundred. The ! taxpay.-r-of Danxdl-do not pay a ! . -e. . ..... .1 iiitv M. 1 n.v pay on.-ia 10 inn , ., . . .; c. . eiiy ai..i aiioin.T to lite riate,ai;gri . i , -, ,),,. hundred, so that i.-,x.'-in Daiiviib-are b.w.-r than tax-1 ,. s 1 n W 1 11-ton am I not h igher, as the I ,,.,,,.,'. te 1 1 1 o , , t WetlU lead the ! , . , r.4,,.r t,, i,.ve " ! -- - - j V llish Si Imol Kir l.iil.. ; ; Hoiui- of tho energetic ladles of j ' Chariot to through Well directed ef- , torts, have made it Certain that; s f, , ,u id 1 1 : Cha r 1 o 1 1' Female I llstl- I tut., not be c -ti 1 1 n u.-d as an in st it ute. i t w 1 1 1 be com! in' tod as a H igh Sc hool forgir.s, to In opened next fall. In cas,. tin. Institute i-. resumed aisuch. t Ion t b I ad le- l n charge of t lie High , h..ol will b- open for engage- . nients. I So aft.r all ttie fll-s. the matter has tinned out w.-ll. A 1 1 igh chool for gills in I li. iridic is the thing, and the ladies ho..h.i " niade this t.ossi- hi. in.- eiilitb d to great pl aie. tit I lulliirr Work. Axeiv enthusiastic meeting was held in !! V. M . C. A. pat lor l io-s day in -nil".:. Miss Clothier re-or- g ill : ', I t lie oil tig Weill 1 ll's ( Il l's- t i.i ii I en , p. r.ii'i'c 1 uioii, .and much t . .1 .. .1 llio'ii-i ll .l- Ill.t 1 1 1 1 1 '- l (I i ' I l llr I'll n . . . " ' ladle- present. j The Y- xx ill have a meeting hi the ; Y. M. C A parlor Friday, March goth. at 4 :o. AH young ladies inter-c-r.ilin teinperain'e xiork ai'eearn ei.tly re,ll"Sted to be present. I. idi. s cUi.n vour kid gloves w ith I M.,l I ; lux c Cleaner, l-'or -ale b K. .-e A- Co., ilrugn-t I SlMMNli ( ' (H ) I ) S. ' ( ( I I- i I' A 1'K A S S 1 1 1'S N I HII 1 ,?"' 1 I I ; pt lSHIglV IOW piice-. . oe i -eii- Kelt kerchiefs of lines! mull. I ,...:l,le bovs suit. ag. 4 to U. at one) Duchess cap. s. fancy scarfes '"r J(,11;ir ,;,,.,.,.,, ii;' A gr.-at l-t I exemng weamic. ly ti.i-il.d. in i..iy(ifsujt f ,, ; -,,a""- I Newest assort 111. -lit of chlTonl hies other fancy neck xx nr. I re -in. inloii- -tack of lace cualaiii-. I ...... . . . .. ... i ... ii ...,..).. .ir. i 1 - ..., .,. lad. I - pulse- ,.ock. t books ,-Mid i i ,...' j 1 i.'i..,'. .,, .,ll.s .,,,,1 other draoer I l-'l,,,, nt silks and other draper-1 ilks .and other draper 1 Lull stock of ladies, nss,. .1 nd , 1 III ildl'l lis hose. ll new kid gbx. -He le mos.pietiir. 1 I'"-'' " ' l':b l-'itton. Learrili' the coi n i t thing for -street w car. , ... ,u Vl)11 ,hl,Sl .,lillL .uul any other liox elt ies. .1 It I it 1 11 Ml' I A V - OrtHiiljril ill .11 11 rion One Miilion, Five Hundred I'lioiiKUiid Itollurn Hlllll. Ilig things are evidently In store for Marion, 0110 of the pretty moun tain towns of this Htate. The Marion Hanking and Industrial Company was organised there yesterday. This company is organized with a capital of one million, live hundred thousand dollars. Mr. W. H. Huberts was elected president of the company. The company proposes to put sev en hundred thousand dollars in man ufacturing enterprise, in addition t, doing a general banking business. gro Hold The same negro who ol t aincd n suit of clothes unib r false pretences from Kaufman & Co., went to lloyiio ,V I'.adgeis late Wednesday afternoon, and told them Mr. Walter Liildell said to send him down several of the nicest umbrellas tli. yhad.ho w isli edtogetoiie and would return the others. According to tho rules of the house, Mr. Dixon nfusoil to 1,-t the negro take them, but carried them down himself, when he found Mr. I.iddell knew nothing of it. The negro tried the same game at several other places, and Mircee t,-d m get ting unite anoiiiti; Mich as lland- 1 kerchiefs and el.- TlirHin Joiir' tecllliu. The ijuelstioii ."is to Sam Jones' i date is becoming a serious one. Two 1 . usually or.ler.y are. conservative men almost came toblowsover it to- day. And In the mean ti inn all are curioos to see what Sam will say in response to the reiii. st, 01 sugges tion , to postpone his d.tte until fall on account of other spring attrac t ions. . , ., " Traill' Mr.'l I loo.l. Tli ,u rf.,,,. s,- ,-r a. . h Carolina ,. ,,,,1 f,,,,,,, aop,. Tr;1,K. ,tr(, became clogged earlv this moniing .,. tt.w w,,,.ri,v..r the street ib-ep enough to tl iat a boat. Om- of trie merchant along the water front. , v .- . , , po-ted. .No ti-'ung il.ow no ler penalty of the law ." Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. -A Cigarette Smoking:, i -' :o: The new Slate law h a- taken i n ! , . liilllil Hie -moKIIlg oi rii.';i!riii's i' i bovs iind -avs cigari ties shall not be "'1,1 '" '"'J- 1 1, etc is a hi tt"r reason tor a i v li" smoking than because of tin law . The laws ,,f In alth teach that j h, riiin.it ti-e tobacco without ri-U of injury, mid i very boy should h;ic( the ambition o be a perfect speci ¬ men of physical manhood . ; We hii vo consider.!. lo t do with' box sand it is a satisfaction t.. th. , de.iLr in boys clothes that the vx ellj I.,,. have, l box is u-ually a welldn-- ; s. , boy. Just now wear.- lilting a great i.uix b..ys xvith new spring suits an our prices will surprise cx. r tho xx ho have been buying at "chea -tores" Vcster.lav we received a ,. lot of boxs short pant suit at sr-! . . . I , ... , ......... wool. At $.'DHl xve bax. a gnat Vi. rsety to select from, iiicluding a 1. lire wool fast color navy blue t'an ml suit. At J :.'si and $ I mi we have i the b.-st all xxo.d s.-l I -uits'in th- j market. Aline of beaut i fill uov.d- lies iii chiblr. ns -nits ag.- 4 to - fV. thatxxill i ' o i ',rs IU - be shew n clscxx her. in the cit. A new 1 d of tho-e popuhir priced A ne w I d ot t n "i poj 1 A new Id of tl kilt suit-just m. Mitireix new :in.il novel designs ma de of all i onl 111:1 t. rial at r'! fo--"4' !tl11 tl1Uk., ,,f the gr.-at b-t of boys km pant- left to sp. ak- of. ag- s I to II vciirs and pi ies "iac .vie sic . ami $1. tilad to semi anything on ap proval to people out of town. ROQERSc&CO. ... j " it?" SPRIS6 1 THIS WKKK'S SPICIAL SALK OF HATS IXCLCDES THE LATLST STVI.Ks AND SlIAPIN OF MKX'S, HOYS' AND C II I L D L K N S ' H I' li I N ii HATS AND CAPS We are selling .1 full line of men'- A bettor iiality at - Stetson Stiff ami Soft 1'oy-' 1 1 it- ,u - Hoys' l assjimr polo Caps I'.oy-' Jockey t aps at It j- useless to pay for the s;ltlle j cent more, when yon can tin. I 111 our price. Call and see us. W. KAUFMAjN & CO., Li:.DIN(i t I( 11 1 F.L. , Fl CHARLOTTE, N. C. .WMAILoliKHits KI-KIVi: (in 1 )l !: . S HM SHOES. Mir stock of Meiis';-"i,.. ,-l,o.-s is now runpl. te and we ar- show ipg some of the b amlsom.st Shoes this -ea-on w , have ever had ill all thp dimrut styles Our Cordowan shoes are the nicest you can get for a fine, soft eho. (Mir Patent L.-ather Shoes are beauties. Kv. rv .me that his soon thorn .agree that they arc the handsomest they hav.- seen. He sure to sue them before ml buy. Children's Shoes. A new lot ,,f rhildrens' -lioes j,, iill 11 . n an 101 ii goo i, -erx u-oiii'le ioe "f i'lu' iu" - " ' ' 1 1 rmd xx ithoiit children-, nil-,- and boy- .--hoes and . 1 Hir spri ng s!o,-k is i,oxx n-adx lor si,,,.h ;lin( we xi ill -ave on mom v. iX & HAKNIIARDT, 1!) Ktust Tra.lo Stroot. CHARLOTTE, N. 0. Prompt H'Teiitioii given to ixll "i,nil Orders. Jl. ic w' 1 1 1 1 'ia v a. -A ,t; x.ur spring s ock or ixi. ).i s is n,.w complete All the leading ,1 styles. I xi -t make- for Ladles .t,,d t,,nb, Misses, Keys and ChildrBn'n. Ox lord and ,-hppi rs i -p. , ialtv. Llegant line of Yalis, s and Club Hags ived. Ladies, xve have a New S !;. Polish , ';'-'- s,;'fM -''"I'l" hottl. s ith.uit I- nil stock stock best makes Kii'.her - GILREATH 3c CO. Open every evening till SrSO; Saturdiiv till 1 1 .-(. BABY CARRIAGES. M mw -tock a Icily C i - r r ages a r r i x ed (, f. u ar)(J j fl t. p up for your iii-p. . ,,... t u.loubtedly tl,eV are ih handsoniest and and cheap.-t lot oi ( arriag. I have ev, r ),.. !,.,. This Is th tini Too -houbl turn your mi ml toxx ;ird the heal t h t illness and plasur of th b.ibx ' and en iiuly the ,,,ost important thing is a cnrriiign. ( havs thma at prices ,ha; will -u i !. e x . ry body . Kxery carriage yu buv from me tbl se.i-011 is new -tock and Hot one of them xias carried over fr.i.. I.. My stock i- per'ectly m xv. o not buy iind get p: ic. -, is i x in ,,V. you ,,,,.y and at the same time liavn th lis, i l;i i ion oi knowing that you have B NIOHOLS Fumityre Dealer It. Nichols. ;. H 110 V N D K 111 A K K UK. All work In that lino promptly uttended night and day. NlirhleAJJL. U2 North l'ophtr street. B. JMI('h6IJB CO - : ' 17 We-it Trade Cbiulot r. CI . , HATS. : I o J :- Derby H it- in Yoiunati black at $1.7.V. 2.25. Hats at Keduced.-Prices. at 2-"'C, ,S0e. and 7"c. - - - H. - l.V, .,, lv ,,f H us and Caps 3fi to S3 p noli-,- thesanie article at a much lo w KNHHKKS AND HATTKRS. U( (.MIT.AN'D CAKKFL'L ATTENTION. stvle- (hirStonewall Tip is still la or c-i: .iron :m, m sj..a A j . r..n par. u: le.ith. rtips. Ito sure to see our (;'..rd-, all new, fr. sh goods. x. ut inspection. Come ami see out NEW SHOES! uiie handsome Trunks ju8tr- the best ever produced The PerftMlft charge. Call and try it. . a Carriage till you nee t,Jh :t n, xx six le uil now gH)d. i.s.i1 co. E. L. Cobb, Fuueral Dirnotor. 1 o K I 4 ' 4 I a.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 12, 1891, edition 1
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