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THE GHARLOTT E NEWS. 1 y i. VOLUME V. QHAHLOTTE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1801. NU-MKEI1751 ? ; PINE APPLE CLDTHS We received this morning a larte Hue " Pine Apple Cloths, the coolest ami inosl de sirable cotton filbrique on the market. These art! (he very choicest of styles and aro just landed and out of the custom house. Hhiek irrounds and colored fk'iires. Mack fsromiils aixl dainty spray of white. Price So cents er yard. French Organdies, These are known to you all as the fa v, .ntc for Bummer wear. Ilhu fc pounds itud dai.iiy sprays of white. I-ovely qualities. Lure liuen, price 35c. PARASOLS. Parasols at factory prices. Criutest nil', r we ver made. Plenty of Soldi IStaek ltlack and White and tintys They ki a1 on the dollar. ChiffDN. LimeadE!! :0: :o: :0: A supply of Ne e Fresh Limes just received, and from now mil i I the end of the inrnn New patterns nf (TilUbn Uiees for I he ihi k. Ten shades of black. Mouselaine de Foi. This is the loveliest of Drapery slutTs. ' inches wide, all Silk, while and black il Kc:iw..!i vvc will supply Ice I 'old Limeades. A. B. REESE & CO. 8VIDJSXJK.TII OF A l'OVNO LAItY The Sad Kinling of Mini Susan Atkinson's Visit to Clmrloll-Slie 1I Within Fort KlKlit Hour from an At link of Conges tion or the I : nil ii. Miss Susan Atkinson, daughter of Col. Atkinson, of Chester, 8. A, died lit the home of her relative, M r. Thou. M. Graham, corner of Heeoml and Church streets, in this city, at 8 o' clock this morning. Tlieyoun lady had been ill only 4s hours, and her death was a preat shock to her rela tives and friends. Miss Atkinson would have been 1" years old next July. She came to Charlotte to attend the music festi val, and had hcen the guest of Mr. Otuham. Hhe wan a youmr lady of a bright and attractive disposition, and her stay here was made pleasant hy th i mntiy friends who were drawn j to her. I, ant Friday niirht sheat- tei'dnd a party and partook liberally of ices. It in thought by the doctors i tint this was the cause of her death. I .Si:t.i. duv she was takeu suddenly ..1 ..!...... 1.. Ol .1:..... :.. , . ,a.,,.,..K,y .... a.... a u. agnosia a(,,lv(, Ht,.war,- in , 1 in i mi cie e siioweu i iiai sue w as sin Til K l)EA Til OF VA VT. BVBA G I .V.H. North Carolina's Vetoran Conductor lia Finished his Last Knit and Sent In hi II mil Account His Career ltean In Btlriiiii; Times, and Thousand of Our People iueniter lllm. Cnpt. Richard (J. Hpragins died at the home of his sou in-law, Mr. Han som Cray, in this, at2:!0 o'clock,yes terday morning, 21th, at the age of 3 years and 2 months. He was a na tive of James City, Va., but tins best years of his life vere spent in this State. Two si-tors, a brother, wife and threechildren survive him. One of his sister?. Mrs. M. A. 1 1 an I., lives in Richmond, Va , and the other sis ter, Mrs. 1. V. Perkins, in, lives in Charlotto. His brotln r, Mr. Janus Sprains, lives in Tarboro. His two daughters, Mrs. Laura and .1 ulia liray.f d a ug liters of h is ll r-1 w ifo who Will Itrumtleld In a Huuawny Accident. Mr. Will Hrumfleld, a former well known you n man of Charlotte, ilg ured in a rattling runaway accident in Atlanta, hist Friday. A ceonl i ng to t he .1 ournal's report, Mr. I!ni in lield carried a jmiii(f lady to ride. When the drive was over he o-eorted her into the house, and then retuineiiioj his ihiii and untied the linr-ms. Al this iiMini'iit they became fri-r!:t in .1 at s-v i , i -1 1 ! i 1 1 and st.irted d.iunj Washington street dtn terrible r;i t ' of sn -,. M r. Itrumtitdd held on to : the reins but was t hrnwn Violently i against a telephone pole, which' caused him to loai-n his (jrrasp on the reins. The hor-es wildly dashed . down Washington -treet. Mr. W.I. . Abbott was in Ins Iniiry diiviiiirin an opposite ilMi .'ti'Mi rrom hieh the runaway t' am :i- i otniiiT. The bujrjry to which the ii. i'hh m-d hor ses were attached i in-k the l'Uo..y of Mr. Al bntl, eallMIU' h 1 III to be thrown beneath 1 1 ie I oi'.; . which was coinpb t' ly deim il i-1 : . . ! Ili horse tiecann- 1 1 iir h leneil :i in I ed him liMeeiinr twenty fe. : i. If frmii h.- Was bl'll ; - , W. KAUFMAN & CO. T 1: l' li. M M 10 Ii I T K H I T 1 II ( 'lot llill is ;i I " 1 1 ; I i i H.l I lo 1 1 I I liinbest value- and lowcs? H'fcOS. lei'iuir from consestion of the brain. ' j,.,,',,,! ',, ' i., ,,irj,lir' v. !l..r f ..K.,H a... I ... .......... I.. 1 ., o. ' itivii. i mill in1 poii nrrr n was a Miss F.liabeth llariisi live liere. iiissoii :iucr, ny n is seconu ,,, ,.,, , .. ,,,, ,,,,, wife, who was a Miss ( 'hariotte ! perilous po-ition. Il F.auies, lives in New York. up very badly. Tun ladies w!n ..! t'utit. SnrnL'ius was for man v veiirs , residents of Capitol A venue, w, i . al- M et Inxllst -s" oui iinvine: in a niii-y, iinu u.i n un b ;inil sunerintenilent of Sun- - nor-es hecaine f r i s,' h tem-, .-wnl ran Scarcely had we :i -in, ii to the public n u r i lid nceniPe ii ! a BoyB t5 K nee Pants Suits 1.,-foi u -a w I i ev ere iroinu to be rushed, u;i . We aetU-' lllly sold ourselves -o lim I in -mill' Suits 1 1 c h I v u oil h -7 I Worst. mU, etc. lis in a,e of S.rts that w.: h. . tOtbrOW I'lieN're in line Cheviots, t risMmeres, Hi awny, but w ere stopped bit' was a men.beher of il rdemf Odd ! damage w. is, Ion. Winn th 'C IMV b .nil S 10.00 ..'iO er yard Silk Mulls. lK-ltl ItlpplfM. -Mr. K. M. Miller, Sr. left V is af ternoon for ( b vebtnd Springs. I key 1 1 ess leav- s h i e ven i nr f r Haltim 're, an I w ill be absent foul weeks. ('apt T W. Wbi-na't uper'ii tendent of th' Ceer.'i.i, ('arollua A- i Northern road, was mi the city t j dav. Kr,ipb-ii Tor ami arrived here yester-1 K,...u iM ...,,,.,,.,.,, f,,r .!u . , ,-s helm. -ini: to M.ssr- Millet A I'.r. day morning but they never Kot a j)H, ,..,,;;, ra n i n to t he t hi r hu--y. :l ok. conscious k c from their dan!.-. Kried!4hl ,),t. N ,(,, ,,f which ! "t Mr. Abbott', huciry were I....1 ter. I- Run ihp tmiH she was first at- ' ...i. ....... ..... n ,,f ii,., ,,,,1.., , r..t ,... .,i 1 1,.. death, making him a mrmh. r of Unit berv stable h .rses in th. -boulder, order for 47i v ars. i pein-trat in the II sh and breaknir In lii- Imim relation-, the char.ic- shoiil.h r h. 1 he wniindel pt. Spra'ili.s was bet s. en. ""'' ' 1" ' ' 1 -' 1 and fel 1 to t he ea rt !i. He wasa nn.st iitiecliomite n, in. and . bleed, ne- freely from the wound In t e l. - I to the time of her death, td milder spoke tmr recognized any o AilUint medical aid could il of no avail. Sic lingered until 1(.r llf , .. , , i.- ii no ii i u ne ii ner huiierine,s ended by deal h. i ii deei.est -y iii n at by for t he be reaved patents is expressed by our :. a pie. The body of the ynuiijfla ii ;i s t ik en to t lies t..r on t h is a'- At 1 1 1 1 s p i i ee we.ire - h o w 1 1 a line of Suds utisiirpas'-ied ill in.' market f.-r I'.-.l, Ur, M ui ue merit ; oat I r ( a -si me res, ( 'hev iota, etc , linec with el eant iieitenal. and con v. nirmv. thitc m nine ease, jjrraen and p"-mauent lb. 'I hey are a-ily worth fJ to $.! more. v"1"-. I rno ii 's tr.ii n foi burial I.Uhty-hVe bales oi i'o!t .n u e I brought into tlie city by wa.'on ;. (day. The price, in led firm at sl-cents. , ' .Mr. John it less !:, - ne to th..-.- reached through W i 1 mi nutoii, her Hie welcome servi. l li ,Up- I tire Silk Mulls. In- win.-, in H l.:te. l!i rm i u cha m. a a ib bar i'e from this i i.r....- ..r ,i.. ....... .... nlv trains the earlv davs ,,f the -4 t - A I ' In l..-a liio lit tlic s...,.i,.-. 1 h' i;;ili' iy of tie- t'ilo-st se:isi , r. -orts i.ioi.i; the s.iiiiiirrn co.i-t. no fan, ilv of children ever kn-w a j h'J -houbb.r. 1 1 was found ne kinder o'r more devoted IHh. i 1 1) i ry to kill the hor-. . hi- lui-lne--s ca p ic 1 1 v, too, h i - - ha r ac ter was unimpeachable, bd' ie- was never known (.1 make :t 1 1 , i i :t t lne::t wilfhlly, an.t i 1 1 Word was nes .-r nil. stioned. There are tho-e m tl e daily thin in' ranks of old Confeili rate v. i,-i-aus w ho have L'ooil cau-e to rciinin- 815.00 Cnnin, IfliMk, l.ijdit I'lue met I'ink, at .'- 'resbvlerv x-r jam T. L Seigle & Co. So. 11 vV. Trade h'. 1HU. S. Tryon nt. ! CHAKLOTTK, N. C. I the llli'.'llla' of the (ieneral Assembly. j --M.A. K lroeire,of 1 1 arvestch udc ; I A. Telelbhl, of Altoen a on the Klba. i and Mr. Low cn-tcin. of l.erliii. all run betw een W iinut.toi',, Wrights j capitalists, are at the Ibiford. ('. C. Williams ai d '. W. Kib y, the youit(? men arreted sone time b'o for c hi n ter(, 1 1 ; ul', w ere re leased to-day , h n i ee sueeeedi'd in vi im the bond rc u i re 1 . and aire idv p.ople are tb.ck i n- war- :lll1' r'""'"""'1 1 "'""h the; Here The accom mod 1 1 ions this Will uncover their head- at t ! i c ra - season are much better t ban t hey of ('apt. Sprairin. for it was as sup- road i.ed of ti ll a ve vet been, four tec il dailv trains ' ' 1 11 fnoeni oi inesunni wain inai ! The new steel I,,, ib rs for the IfK.vety article lsnif.'ht of us that d.- electric car pla t. it' iv. it to-div. not prove to Is- exiictly as rei-rwciilol nui-t ; 'J'hev are tin- best -te, l boil, r- ma le. tie retnrneil to us at once, ami like dm ft. it will lie os-shed on niftlil. Wo pn-fer lie reliahle lo anvlhiiu.' elsr. l'.y order "t I. I.. SICK, IK ,V ' are !2o horse p ct-r ea' -h. and w re furnished by 1 1-' Me khi.hui Ir-n j Works. A" I Tiff street car sche.illb ll ,11 1 term p ted tin- ih-l n I o j by the break -I lUK of the I'olh v w ir. - on ..(. i.td I a ven He. The ' i . w . - v : eck Oil f - i the corner of 1 ry on -t r. e ; vi'l 11 head avenue to the bride" I Cards have be. u is-in d f .r '.: , niarriay e of Mr. Wil 1 1- I . auk 1 ..w d In Miss Anna l'abin-;ton. daughter if Mrs M 1. itllblntoll. The , ele I mony will be perform, d in tie ' y -' on street liapti-t cbutch, on May I 2Mb. One of the pleant features of j the approaching c-n, in . nee ii i , ; ,d i the State I'lllVi r-ily ill be tl e 1 i 1 ecu nil) 1 ll'Minii'ii of 1 1, , ! ,-- , , 1 - Ten eat ;!, Ho- I i I e I -1 1 V .- i t en t a ban I "f .1 1 ..i: nc n.e I. I ; ! . u . 1 1 1 eat ned ib'.-i n ' I a I l' -1 pint'ia' Itie clu-s since toe fit. 'ie;:nein - Ml. Montague b is three . lotte b.M s on ' Is t ,tf ,t the Il f-l. Walter" Perdue I . w i- II end an.' I'linoe M c I ai oe h II n. Ihe two In-; 1 iiiiiiumI were bum. r ' v conii. ch d with the Itufoid Hon-. A i ; three ', tit into their la - at t h ' 'i ton u-oo i i ape, and if. doiov credit , t heios.. W . t o i h. ( h i on and I o ( It i ; lotto ! The funeral servici - of the hat. ; ) A.t'alwell "ere conduct, d f-om J the First I'tesb, t, rian church, al o j o'clock ye-terd.iy niorniiiij in the 5 ; pronce of a vi I y lai k'o -coiiif ree a: ion. i Or. M i Her preached a most jmpr.s j si ve d weoin se The pal 1 hearers w ere ; ( fen. K iif us It. in i ni;i i", Mr. .1. P. Ii- .... . , , , win, 1". i:. Nye lliitchl-.n.Cul. ,1 no. Retail Store opposite Central Hotel. ;K ;!)i4 i u ;( w p llvi;um, Mr. , , ,, i, i) wri,,L i li- !' Cochrane and Cap! A (.'. Itre- VVholesalo, opp. I'. P. P. V ittkowskj. ( u)ir I lie ,.. ( . X S. ICon.l. This line, which i- to be tin exten sion of t he s.'iiloi I Air 1 .1 ii" t hroijh South ( 'arolina and ( b-..r:ia. into At lanta lJ IiiiW III operatic,' I" l ll Monroe, N.I . and Klb- Men, da. U t he nihil le of .1 ul . Al - w i! : be the do, .ri: hi t - r 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 -. 'I hat w i 1 1 . th. road L'1 w i mile- in oper.it ion, and will pine.- it it!, in i,7 m i b s , , ; ,. troal. iiant'. F.p. rt-s.iy Cat th" d C. A- N'.. I- led -1: . - a -s. ,1 anvil i.oie, at.ii " i, i a iriatic- his railroad career bean. Then h- b feed.-d to -l,o tl a' i ; - i : i : ; , i e-; , : ill.- sound ami the lUmiiiocks. was transferred to the in m ae , is supern. w bile two elegant boats plv between ment o the troop train- Al - the city and Carolina lieacl, and the cloe of the war he was upp-dnted " '"s- ib.ek I llu-i , o..i South port. Cjpt. Jim. Harpr I- in conductor of a pas-ener train on l he I he illustrated pamphlet on Ih-u- ciiiniund of an eh L-ant new steamer North Carolina road, and he coli- ' im.' K" 'k. ju-t i--u-d b Ihe dr. eii "The W im, r. ;t..!i." and it makes . tinned in that capacity up to IV.rk lot Company, is an excel-, -oVeiiicut trips to an-! fr-m the seven 1 a t asro, when he lent piece of w-ik. an I l ;t mount rn heieh. A tir-t rhis- hotel is n,.w retired from the road, and acc'p'- souvenir of re.il in.rir. li ib-erM, - open at the Keach At the Ham- d a position in Cray 'a shoe store, and illu-trab- P.lowii!-; Reck and mock t h... hobd is in charge of Mr. Hi held this position unto a year aire. -11 irmi ml n in a vrry attraetive H unter. 11 h.itel-keep.T w il h a record since w hich time he had been con- iy, uml i i,"t "lily a pretty- tliit and he 11a- already thrown op.-n his lim d to his bed by sickness. ( aptain for the eard table but i- valuable ,,- a doors to quests ('apt. M alining, s p 1 a l" i u s ra u the first f a -1 train on 1 1 1 book of vi'.-rei re Tip: N 1 " - : m- propti.-tor of Atlantic Yi-w. has had' Kiebinoiid A lanv.lle r-ad, 111 1 ssii. 1 1 -1 t 1 i to lap', r.-.'tncr for a . .py .ip;'i;e.,tio!i-from a number of 1., ,,. His duties wer. arduous, but w . r. of th- work The treat rush we have had the last tew weeks on f lo Hint, ha? defected on- a -sort me,, t, and to till up the e- ,p, we are compelled to reduce ourflt .80 -s, ai d ,. 11 uit to No deception to boom the trade. Tliene ar 1 I; Nobby Silk N eck w ear onl y ."sic 'V 1 itest P.lack Hetbys $1.S. .1 lb St, l-eli 1 I .it $XMh ' W. KAUFMAiN & CO.. 1 i:DiNd ciorjni-:u, i-1 i;m Kits and hattkrs. (MIA R.I.OTTF.. N. C. Ml, "HHKil's liKi'KIVK ')l'!l IMCMIT AND CAKKKUL ATTENTION. 1 1 llurdl il, Dunn, DlU tiS AT BFTAII- O pp 11 1 ) I p Central II el r I FlnwCS''k of IVifumrrv. Svips. Ilrusl,. Tlel mi. I K.in. y Arh. in 1 1 - Uv A is,iiis t'ut oir. of PI i. u niai i -t al u .i s i n altcii.limv. 1'rcsi ri, noii pr.'i'.itsl lu-iiralcly and .khi.red r.u,ily. ICED DBINKS. hI:i Wat, r. " a. li.,k-. U nioiindi'. Mail Pn(.U' M rlTt, Mnn nd at. r-. Klc , on Draught pie, and aii, idy h is a n ire cro w ".I- ho. - , Letter ,'e. ,"! ad of the Wlol.ie-toii ' ' 1 1- s,. a-", 'hail e '. r before well ami faitiifuDy ierfornu'd. IP et is rn-vt sn i rKen a re.-ponsiui in v. in( sorts last run has been made, ami those who knew and admired thcpwil old ' ', man, feel in t hei r hearts t hat t he end j ' of I Is liual journey was not short ol j the bles-ed kiudoiii. ! 'J'he funeral services will be con ducted from the residence of Mr ! Clay, on North Tryon street, at -o'clock thi- afternoon, hy Kcv. I'r. A. W, l iller The pall bearers will b. ; ( 'apt I'. T. Smith. M r. Thos drnr. ! r .!. s. Spei.c r. Mr. W. I Crow e!l. M r lo o. is. Hall and Maj .la-. lia'.'i-. week or two a.-o, t'.ipt. Spri-i;i-m id" a special r." test tuat lr. Hah should act a-one ol his pall In arer- riic I : ii a ii i niir ii i . Tie . oca in p no id this year pronns . - to I a r. ,,1, .,,,.' enough sm-cess, and nllovelher Ihe most pleasant t ha t has et eon, down on the re-'eitl- of tie 'a:- dual.!. The ini- p!eV.-l,. o.s t.. the 1 " 11 ml s of t , , ' , " I le .. , i i t el u;,.;., lit ha Ve lot 1 I', cm 'on,,,', ;,.,, the I1-U..1 nc.i m ; ii.. h ; . ! on ii I - on W ri .. h I -v .lie "i::-d. vv di be use, I aaiu this I r A f. .i'l;. of tin. S' ,'l-oil's el, - - -.--- i I'l'p lo l,: V ill be h" pri'.i'in'l. n! ( Inus l IIMi I ..in iii' U'.'llli'Hl A note from Chapel lul a i ' i ;ol v a' w . k in ' he I lilel "St - ,,f '. I e i i, i ii , j i o .it . ,i in; v in ready ho V With . ' ' ,! Cll.,1 aotee W,at the -c Id h . - a ii I v i -1 to; - w ' 1 1 h ,i e a rov - ai " H'd t;n.e, (IHJLDEEN SHOi 3S. Vim i i r v I hd --out!' Carolina 1 1 1 1 1 1 -p. :, of W 1 1 minv ton are Burwell & km DIU'll SI'OUK. 1 II II Ki ll .1 III, .' I,,- ln, . eli' till sin it h to-day r I ve 1 d .. v Molt',. .p'.cial p roc lam a t ion in the ap peal eae of H en ry lira btia m.t he m u r der. r ,.f the Italian. Cov. Holt sets Ihur-diy July -2. as the day for llrahhaiii'- oatiirimt. Justice has b 'en d" ! ,, cd hy I lie appeal, but on a 'oilir the Carol i mi Central, in tl th ' day s. i by dov. Hi.lt, it is pretty siction. There has been ; slll'e to loleclose its 111 or I ijl e on l'.rahl' un. ( oh W. A. 'I'm k. 1 1 P. A. raided for com m ; at io a t.c'i:-,", h is i i n, s to run from Mhv -' '! i i i.' i i's op pot t n nit y to v isi tor t v h'.a I Ihe Dacca la il reate sermon by lv-v I'r W. W. Moore, on Sunday mom ine. and Ihe memorial address ,,,, 1 'r. M a niru in bv Mr. .losephus I 1 1 , i. c, on Sunday aftetnoon, May .'fl-t. - 11 e Ihiiiis niul ihe ni. There weresplcndid rains in dilT. r ent sei'tions of Mecklenhnrir ami iw on ml Chariot te last nijrh t, Satii' ' dav niitht. there were heavy lain- t , X s fi OUR He ir M -s, :. Kd -i 1 '' "'st li a r. put. in,,:, for si vie and lib arestld rnwlnff"' - ! ' .ii, 'I icri v i'ii-I than vvc h. iv r ever carrusl. ;." s ' 'ill .v.'!. ' IM.-tl Leather lip. I licsearvtlir mv.sj slMMMI 1 ""'I t.o. -a-kct. and ihe . rice- is no more than you pay STONE WALL TIP "'" '.( very .Uv c II , is sins: w carry in all 11 e child r sj ri:..' ! ,s I .-. i, .,!,,) f-iil. . - and i'l i , i-,r. .iii.l ... ,-!i,H's, thev an- the t.ni st to Im ' ik "f b '.-..ii ',-.,!! , r !,,, n. or ,ng . i, ullthtt11' - -c v. ' ii,.. . : . f I'aicei l.eiutier. (toid thev uratil-" 'V' : .. :,-! i'!ictv is uothun; a,i stylish a..' etm- 8 1: m j wk iiw i: .ii sr ivi-t kivfd a skw stock. NKW ONF.S I'OMlN'i. M.I. I Hi: TIM K. I'!' SI 111' Id Sl i: til'HS MF.FOKK PCRCiiAlNG Y A' HAKNIIAltl) 1! Kiwt Trade Street, CHAKLOTO, K. C. Prompt attention jiven to all Aiail Onlers. noticeable improvement in the ap pearance f the crops, in th past lew davs. 1 1 Trii T i. I . : ' m u . 1 1 .( - w i I t'v i l ' ' I n l : W v dv litem N. Ii.iihImi:- I'OSITIVKI.V liciliiceil A hoiit 40 per rl. That's wh it you do and dial's whatyoti iloii'l do when veil luv a pair of our line Vil .1. I. .,.,u,' ..toiler lo I tl 1 1 V.tlir vj. WIW. IV i" " '-.' I f feel Into some shin's ami, when that liisais "I to lie the ease, It's a creat relief In hike them st, out again. When you on. v mar the natural Outlines of a foot, it s s!iaH'liness has ,'Ofir ?'r" forever, to say nothing of the tortures you in fiitujouU. You vyell have nothing to be sorry for if you try ffljr stylish, diunlile ami . jKirfectly tittinic shoe 'flow in and bcinn re ceivcil. A superh assortment of Lailies Ox f , ford Tit just In, A.E. KAN KIN &BR0., And urn ,.! ! hop vv I. : Ih, V,'I'V d 'I o ;r Kloiuii and hue , hnil.-, e.er"d I' oilier da sin -..lid l.ia.'k, hi ,,-k 1 ihroidi lis! vv !nle and j T- 3Ts. ALL MUST GO. It v .TV III 1 lie seceli '. ,r -u, !, re.it IT . I 1. lion . 11-1 on ,,'!-. -j v i , u we have lhcpHls .11 d .1! Ihe pre-,, ul price con ea'i wear a hi.rh I 'i..' "lvlidi .Ins. dnriii;: Ihe lust season ol it-apis aiaiiiH' t,i...Mire (i.'ii, rally mm,-,! ml. 1 llie second se.t-oii then r.lii,ed as old -ml' Not so Willi III,-,, ali who Is liold . I mire, and now they a'c 1;, your reach The Cienadmes i,rc still ..Hmj; splendidly and . .nlv a l. vv rciiiiii n. A - lor Mult ne:- we cm only say n,- have as eoinplei, a hue as any rvi'i'di..vn uhoul hcr, fts .in $s on t,. .'a 00 Vi- ,.,t ,, ,.., eer t.iinly suit you - liv us j W K want you to s,.,. tl,-. li.ht 1 weight e; irmen fs vv e a 1 c oil rin 110. v j They consist of Suits, Co.i's an I j V.-sts. amlt'oa's, made .-f all kinds j of feather w . iht mat. rials, and our ' price.-- i n in my ins'aiios r present j about one- half toe va i ue. ' Alpaca t oats at l.i'.. I ."Hi, I '. '.. 2.M I and n. I Sicillian Coats at J.tm and I ". ! Alpaca Coats and Veh, vv I le j stnpe, at a 7 1 w orth a IHI, j I'd 110 and Dlack S.-re Coat-a id i Vests at ."i.tKh 1 A preat lot of Mohair Cat.s in irt iy and brown shavlcs at 1. .a0 really vv oi ti 2 "H. Fine Mohair Coats and Ve-ls al .00 worth ocslam! i i"'. .'" vloz. Men'- S, 1 k. i Coats ,;,,: Vests at 7"c. 10 do Hoys' S. eisuekef Coats and Vests at ."tk Stiinnier t oats at SV, Take a look at these P.araius in Sunmicr t iomls. ROGERS&GO. Clothiers aud Furnishers. 5!l West Trade rst ,opios1ie Andrews Furniture Store. CHALLEMK SHOE. On: J-im CIIAI.I.F.NOF. POO LS for Ladies isthe most uperlor Inieot jo.i.Ts ever put oil thi market. ' ht We invite comparison with ,'.io,l- boiieht in anv rartof th I'nited S,itm at this price. , j, . ve-. As to Fit. Style and W".i-hu i.bia'ities their are utieUiItJ Wo have co ".,, ntrat. d all mir ettorts for the past vears to the prf-'J vin of this lino and today we can otfer you the Poniest, lieat Wearlnjf, nui Vot l'i 1 1 i t! - hoes ,1 1 a mo 'crate -nee in Chart 'ttc. ,", y...v-., I'hosc with Patent I.eath. r Tips and Common Setwe Heela, are hvlfijt' I '-Ue:l-e sa If. ,,,""', 'I'r M.ulc of ::ii- hrieht d'on.l'da Kid, f ' and Soft Stroni P.d.U, (hiar i , ... . , t" ll Common BenseamlO-JBf, " A ,1 i s and W id tils. New ones ovary w. ek. 1,,' ' . , We have just received im I " mi l.i' te I runks from our Cincinnati factory. Will be pleased to hav you call and see them. ., - 1 ., '.'. "y Open every evening till Ht.Hii; Haturday till 11 :0ft. ' Bedroom Suites. ' I w i-h to call v our at tention to my handsome line of liedronin Bulles I have them at any price you might desire from 2s up. Just think ol thi a beautiful AntiUe Oak Suite, ten pieces, with ISltt) ioih OoraiftO ll ' ulass on Pressed for $. And I can sell you a beautiful lhth Century Oak Suite, ten tileces. w ith Maftde top, and 21-81) French plate Rlass on Irnf. sad IsxlM Fretu h plate on Wash -stand, for $."(). I have them atanypritM you desire tdther above or be low th Is, but only give this) to that you may -have sonic idea of what f am doing. 13 NIOHOLS - Furniture IDe-aioi It. Nichols. E. irilvI.V. ' li. ini)LSt COk UNDKRTAKERB fuoeiat Director All work in that line promptly attended nlht and day. .rijv-cr-It 412 North Toplar street. 11 WmI Tradf K Char to Av' .3k:'ip.W ".:.,: ':';," i'.".' , ; ,. ' I1 s ' "SlS. (.'-bit;- .Se '"v M.s !s, ti,--CA. .: ':-e:'!K'rf'''';.:',V,'sh'''',:'',. f :sv V V
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 25, 1891, edition 1
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