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f 1, 11 ,1 J1 CHARLOTTE NEWS. VI )- VOLUME V CHARLOTTE, N. C., WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 27,1891. NUMBER 756 j w THE t ijStraw Hats Everybody cn wear a new Hot from now U Bipiefe & Co. have just placed alarym lino on tjlieir counters at exceedingly low prices. KU good stylish Haw at aoc aim i-c. runs fol Men, Ladies and Children. Fancy Parajols are going like wild. Pilees ure from II up. All are just half price. 915 l'aritmtt at til, 6 Paraaola at $3, 10 Parasols at M, Ac. .Zepliy lines, . Lovely cotton fabrics nuue durable tlinn Uk and equally as handsome in Iirrw pat terns and no two alike, styles excluslt at 4.75, 17, 8 and fU. Pine Apple Cloths That lovely fabric from Alaaca Lorain that is so cool and handsome for summer dresses I and that takes an export to tell from C'hinn V Bilks ten feet away and the patterns of which are the loveliest yet seen thisst-ason sold only by us at 85c per yard. I(e quick as such stuff does not tarry king. Grenadines L are the swell thing, have you one? If not 1 wh not? Thcv are cheap enoiurh If yon itI I !theni of 8eile and every"1 is iruuraiiUxsI uW to slip. Plenty pattern. Kissers. Commodore Cnps, Mouse Waist. Fat,. Waacr Flannels, t'hallles, Wash uowus. iuie to-uay. Tit L Seigle & Co. No. 11 W. Trade at. 18.v' H. Tryon at. CHARLOTTE. N. C. ccai A Fine Tonic and a Sovereign Remedy f o n Headache and Nervousness, ( Hi Draught at 6 cents a Glass. A. B. REESE & CO. :o: tSTEverv article bought of us Hint does VBOt prove to be exactly as repmn-nlrd must (xm returned to us at once, and like a draft, it I will be canheit on stjftiL We prefer to IJC renaute to anytnina; etse. V At T. L. HEKil.K t (X). prwell- & Dudd. DRUOS ATRiTAIL Opposite C on l r I Hotel. Lneet Slock of rerftinlTV, S.'l, Unwhc, Hoi let and riaucy Avliclee In the tity. A rconipetent oorsnf I'haniinciM aiways in Vttcndanoe. rnwrii'lion, rt'rt ayniralely and denvyti prumpciy. ICED DRINKS. Lla WaUr, Milk Shakes, U'liionndc, Malt", Pneale KhcrlH-rt, Mineral iileri, Ktc, on Draught. urwoll & Duon: DUUO HTORK. Jlall Store opposite Central Hotel. lolesale, opp. T. V. I. Wlttkowsky. i 'i 1 i II I -VI I r. ii s , I's'-whit you do and (hiit'n whul von k) When you buy n lir ot our tine It Isn't an easy ninlter (o put your to some shoes and, when that hnppeiiH h case, It's a gront relief to take them dni When you onoo nuir the natural of a foot, It's shapclinoKt hits pine ; to say nothlliK of the torturcM you in- Ion t You well have nothing to be Mr If you try our stylish, durable and ly BtHng shoea now In and being re- A superb assortment or ladies Ox ea Just In, RANKIN A BRO., floral Klpil. Kverythinjf ()uiet In pollceoircles to-day. Brabliam'e case has cost the county f 134 35. Rumor says that oiu Important buslnnga changen will by male l.ero on Juue lot. Keuator Vatire Hai!n for Europe this evening. His mid reus will be 22 Old Broad street. Rev. Thomas Dixon will lecture In the court house in (iri-t uslxiro next Tuesday. Mr. David M. Vance of Mie Anho vllle Democrat is in town. He, in registered at the Central to-day. The funeral services of the in fant child of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hhaw were conducted from the resi dence this morulug at ! o'clock. The United HtatfH recruiting sta tion which has Iwen established heie for aoTiie time under Lieut Wilson, will be- moved to Roa.ioke. Va .short- iy. Two Cnvlrt K !. Two of the convicts at the county stockade, Jessie (irahiim and Abram Kvins, made tlielr escape about two weeks ago. (irali.-nu was ent there for five years and Kvins for soveu i years. Klforts have leert made to And them, but nothing has yet Lei-n i htard from them. ! BELMONT HEIGHTS SOLD. ISOTHKK MO LAND DUAL CHAKI.U1TE. FOR The Itelmont Sprlnv l'ropertj Sold to Home Capitalist Interesting Notes About the Property Analysis of the Wator, Ac. One of the greatest deals that has been made, next to that of the great four C's was the pnrchase of those forty acres of land situated in the a em suburbs or the city, known as Belmont Springs. This lovely wood ed property overlooks the city and has long been one of the chief at tractions. On this property is the famous Belmont Hprings the water of which was analyzed some time ago by Prof. Hanna and it is almost identical to that of the Swananoa gap which is considered the purest water in North Carolina. This water is always served to the guests of the Central Hotel. The new hotel which is In process of erection by Mr. H. C. EccL-s is named the New Belmont. This property has always been con sidered the' place for a great Sanita rium, uud the young men who have taken hold of the property have se cured the most beautiful property in and arouud tho city of Charlotte. l.vory acre is covered witli lovely ("Tost of natural growth of oak and hickory. The only Leopardile quar ry in the United States as located on this property. A block of this beau tiful stone was polished and placed in ti e Washington Monument at Washington, D,C, when that gigan tic column was erected. Thousands of people have visited this charm ing property iu years gone by, and it is safe to say that soon it w ill become tho most popular reort arouud the city. Nature, in her wild Iniauty, has bven lavish with her charms iu and arouud "lklmout," but the enter prising, pushing, progressive men who have taken hold of this proper ty will, no doubt, at no distant day, make this, the garden spot, the love liest retreat iu aud around the Queen City. The purchasers are T. It j Seigle. Dr. U. M. McAden,J.S. Boyue, 1). Allon, Dr. Robert L. (iibbon, all of this i-iiy. rush, enterprise and pluck w ill toll.Tlie heroes wishes tho new syndicate tho greatest of suc cess in this great enterprise, for it means log things for Charlotte aud Tin: Nkh s and everybody else is for Charlotte first, last and all the lime. ireat things are iu store for the i ueii City and she will always lead t lie procession of progressive cities in North Curoliua. Ker. Walter W. Moore. The Wilmington Star, of Tuesday saya: Rev. Walter W. Moore, D. D., a native of Charlotte, N. C, and pro fessor of Hebrew in Union Tluologi cal seminary of Virginia, a young man of exceptional ability as scholar and pulpit orator, and occu pyingan unusually high position for a man of his years,preached two able strmons in the First Presbyterian church Sunday, and also addressed theyoansr men's meetinsr at the Y M. C. A. rooms Sunday afternoon. His sermons were logical, forceful and evangelical ; his delivery is at tractive, and his command of lan guage charming. Dr. Moore is here to solicit sub scrintions to a fund to be used iu the erection of a domltory at the Semi nary, the present buildings beiug iu adequate to accommodate the in creased patronage of that institution He can be seen to-day at the resi deuce of Mr. R. W. Hicks between the hours of 11 a. m. and 1 p. m. by per sous wishing to aid him in this work Tour I nele Jones in Texas. The Houstin Texas, Herald of the 22ud, says: Hereafter wheu corres pondents wish either to praise Sam Jones or give notices concerning his entertainments, shortly to begin on Hremond square, they will accom pauy their manuscript with the money. Our rates are ten cents per line each insertion. The Herald is always ready and willing to assist the churches of the city in their ef forts to dispense charity and accom- pnsn tfooa tiut we do not believe in permitting thin itinerant blackguard to profane the pulpit and scatter his infamous calumnies broadcast over the laud. The Herald is not a Hum Jones paper and it does not proMse to pauder to a sentiment that fosters e?-"h au incubus as this Georgia won- ucr. Mr. Horah and his fiaake. Mr. Will Horah captured a snake iu the cemetery Imt Hunday. The snake Is u blue racer, which U a very rare apfc.iiutn and i 5 feet II iucb - long, by actua measurement. He keeps it in .1 box with a la-x cover at Mr. Willis' store on w est Trad street. Hr. Horah will add this snake to his alrea ly lare collection of pets. Meeting of the l.lKrury AMMltlon. At the meeting of the directors f the Charlotte Library Association yesterday afternoon committees were appointed to purchase books, aud frame by-laws governing the library. The committee appointed to purchase the books for the Asso- , elation are Messrs. Willis Dowd, John Walker aud Frank Wilkes. ; Messrsv John Walker aud Dr. Miami were appointed a committee 1 to frame by-laws, governing tsje li brary. Everything is expected to be in readiness by June, 15. l'rplirttl Ion for the Kffe Mertinc. Tim devotional committee for the Kif niVtins, whb'h w ill commence next Tuesday, have following preparatoiy The News' KUIUir fn Wilmington. The Wilmington Star says: Mr. and Mrs. Wade Harris, of Charlotte, reached here Sunday morning and took the 1 p. m. traiu for the Ham mocks, where Mrs. Harris will re main sonic time. Wade returned in time to take the S p. m. train on the "K. 8." for home. He had just live minutes in which to make the con nection between the Atlantic Coast Line aud Carolina Central depots. Wade's a hustler." Mr. Harris returned to Wilming ton Monday evening, on account of a telegram received announcing the sudden illi.ess of his child. Green Goods Men at Work. A new green goods scheme has Just been developed by the postoffice in spector in Lemay and Clayton, N. C, whioh has resulted in the arrest of W. J. Nelson, alias Frank J . Reed, of of Lemay, aud Jos. Ellington alias W. H. King. Their plan of operation, it Is said, is to mail to persons about the oountry a seductively printed circular with the Imprint of "coun ter ' on a $10 treasury note. Nelson was brought to Raleigh and lodged in jail day before yesterday, and bis trial was set for to-day before U- S. Commissioner Purnell. James El lington was also arrested at Clayton, and brought by Deputy Johu R. Up church night before last' aud is one for the gang of green good men which seems to have been operatiug in Johnson couuty. Ellington had a hearing before Commissioner Pur nell yesterday. The Clayton post master and the postoffice inspector were examined. The former st.it'id that Ellington had beon receiving letters directed to W, K. King aud that it had been found that there was no such man as King in that part of the country. It is believed that Ellington is King himself and has been opening all the mail com ing to that address. W.KAUMAI&CO. AT'-.. T T R R r u K E M M E E R R T T In Clothing !s a combination of highest values and lowest prices. Scarcely had we announced to the public our inducements in Boys' $5 Knee Pants Suit bofore we saw they were going to be rushed, and we actu ally sold ourselves so low down on this grade ofHuita that we had to throw in some Suits richly worth 17 to fS. They're in flne Cheviots, Ca simeres, Worsteds, etc. $10.00 Koyally Entertained. The Southern Industrial Press Club composed of the six newspaper men who did Char lotte up se nicely through their res pective papers, was royally enter tained in Washington D. C, yestei- day Col. Jas. L. Taylor whose gen tlemanly manner all ways show, d!d thegraudact. Mr. C. A. Mathews who represented the Columbia Stato for the 4 C's advertising scheme re turned to Charlotte at noou tc-day and to a News reporter said that tha affairs was a huge one and that '.he finest on record and showed the caowd every possible attention. At this price weare shewing a line of Suits unsurpassed in any market for real, genuine merit ; eat from Cassirneros, Cheviots, eto lineu with ele gant material, an 1 couvfiiirrv?? thai combine ease, grace and permanent fit. They aro easily worth f 2 to $3 more. $15.00 The next session of the Grant: Lodge Knights of Pythiru will meet here next month. Bncklen'i Arniia 8aiTe. The best Salve in the world fcr cuts, bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions. and positively cures piles, or uo pay requireu. it is guaranteea to gwi perfect satifactiou, or money refun ded. Price 2ft cents per box. For e'e Burwell A Dunn. The great rush we have had the last few weeks on $15 Suits, has defected our assortment, and to Mil up the gap, we arc compelled to reduce our16-fi0 fin, and evm $20 Suits to $15. No deception to boom the trade. T.'.cae are lACtS. Nobby Silk Neckwear only 60o Latest Black Derbys $1.98. J. B. Stetson Hat $3.50. W. K A UEMAJN & CO.. LEADING CIOTHIERS, FURNI8HERS AND HATTERS CHARLOTTE. N. C. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE OUR PROMPT AND CARJ4FUL ATTENTION, Ladies clean your kid glove swith Mather's (iloveCleaner. Forsale by Reese 4 Co., drtifrjrisfs A Terrific Hall Mono. Tuk Nkws learns that the section of country iu aud arouud Martins ville, Va , was visited bv one of the irraned for the nost disastrous hail storms that the services to h. I oiursi citizens oi me section nave held in the auditorium : Union meetings Thursday night, May M'i ; conducted by Dr. A. W. r Friday niM, May 2!th : conducted by Rev's. Itohinson . mi Austin. Monday night, June lt; conducted by Rev's. MeMaoaway and Parker. The pat m of the s rlmrban chur ches are requested to hold prepara tory services ill their respective churches. A Ills Kwllure In Atluiln. 1 ever w itnessed Monday evt ning th hail came down in torrents, and iu j drift places was two h-et deep. A ! large portion of the tobacco plants I which had ouly been set out a short i while were torn iu shrewds which i will necessitate replanting Iu Mar i tiusville a vt hole window pane is as scarce as hen teeth. Ttionmft Carrihnliii try kirk. Mr. Thomas (iarrihaldi, is very sick, at bis store on Fourth street, I with the grip and rheumatism. Tom Steve K au one of the largest dry I ,s a rvorl, ml "V1 v"- much good houses in Atlanta, failed yes i terday. This is one of the largest failures over know in the South, and , has oati-ed the reatct excitement i in business and commercial circles. I Liabilities nearly f I, ()Oi),(RHl: assetts ' not known. "JL"si M Hm ji"l.C3 CUT DOWN. Little wonls i! pwially wheu we iiNiut it. -:o: li bic meaning, but " say them. No bumbo.; I'OSITIYKIA Keduced About 40 per ci. And not old shop worn pxdii of other days, but the very pinni le of fashion. All ol our Kloimciup in olid black, black and while, rhinli, embroidered, while and colored. ALL MUST GO. It's cry in t he .season f'T such a great n--dm lion customers say, but we have the good and nt the pncut price you ran wear a high lour stylish dress durinjt the lirst season of its apiieamniv. (ioxdsarc generally carrieo" into the second season then rediiivd as old still!'. Not so with these; nil who heboid ad mire, and now they are in your reach. The tirenudines are still .selling splendidly and only a tew remain. As tbriMuttiiigs we can only say we have as completiva line as any ever shown alnrnt here, from 8.(m to I2.V00 p,-r ln.lt. We ran ivr taliily suit you try us. to hoar of his severe illness, but hoje that he will soon te out again. A not Imt Itlg -Irikr. The entire force of printers em ployed on the Concord Standard, made a strike to-day. The cause of the strike is not known. MILDIM SHOHS. :o:- Our Children Phoes that have gained ?nch a reputation for style and fit, more popular, and our stock is larger and more varied than we have ever cl-; . In heel or spring heel, with and without Patent Leather Tip. These arv for dress that have ever been offered on this market, aud the prices is' no more t-... for cheaper and less st iUli shoes. OUR STONE WALL TIP growing ;t shoes you pay oia c? Co. SEE? WE want you to see the light weight garments we are offering now They consist of Suits, Coas and Vests, aud Coats, made of all kiuds of feather weight materials, and our prices in many instances represent about one-half tne value. Alpaca Coats at 1.25, 1,50, 1.75, 2.50 and 3.50. Sicllliau Coats at 4.00 and 4 5a Alpaca Coats and Vests, white stripe, at 3 75 worth 5 00, Blue and Black Serge Coats and Vests at 5.00. A great lot of Mohair Coats In gray and brown shades at 1.60 really worth 2.50. Fine Mohair Coats and Vests a: 2.00 worth 3.50 and 4,00. 25 dost. Men's Seersucker Costs and Vests at 75o. 10 doa Boys' Seersucker Coats and Vests at 50c Hummer Coats at 35c. Take a look at these Bargains iu Hummer Goods. ROGERS 5c OO. Clothiers and Furnishers. 21 West Trade St., opposite Andrews Furniture Store. Is still in t'ic lead for , ren a:;d misses :?., Have- you sc.:; ..or feci) iu Fine i-.ngo!. K d njrent yUs. e i,.ve ,t hands, ji", i ,li:;.en' oe we have ever o.Jer.xl c:i. id would Ik- pr....I io own a WE IiVI i s, rv bio, every day shoe. This shoe we carry in all the child ' . r spring heel. Stock is always full. !'sseu ! Ch !d-,-ii Ox fort! and Low Shoes, they are the ne-i to be I :'.h or without p-int leather tip, ueel or sprinir heel in aU the ivwi,v lot of Patent Leather. Oxford thev mrathe There u nothing so stylish and every JUST NEW ONES COMI.NC. A BE SURE TO RECEIVED A NEW 8TOCK. L THE TIME. SEE OCRS BEFORE PURCHASING GRAY & EARNHARDT. 19 East Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, N. 0. jSaVPmn.pt attention jriveu to all hi sil Orders. CHALLENGE SHOE. Ourt200 CHALLENGE BOOTS for Ladies is the most superior line of goods ever put on this market. im-huw awhLs! price COnn ttr,80n WUh ffdS bougbt iu aa? Prof the United States As to Fit, Style and Wearing QuaMties they are unequaled. W e have concentrated all our efforts for the past years to the pertV on of this line and today we can otTer yon the Tonlest, Best WearlDBTand Leal Fitting Shoes at a moderate price in Charlotte. ' m Those with Pateut Leather Tips aud Common Sense Heels, are havfnr Immense sale. "J5 Made of fine bright Gondola Kid, and Soft Strong Poblo Goat, All Sixes and Widths. Fuil Commo Sense and Orera, New ones every week. elegant large Trunk, from our Cincinnati factory. hWiUJK pEa Ct you call aud see them. vmom to u.r QILRB3ATH Sc OO. Open every evening till 8:S0; Saturday till 11:001 Bedroom Suites. t .-!1hOCVJO,,r ,)t,1"lion to y handsome line of Bedroow ' Suites T have them at any price , n mmht desire from i .,n Jf,,at thVli T.iT a beautiful Anthnt, O ,k Sulre t,H pi wllhTlnb GermwH. las on Dresser, for 2s And I can sell yon a beauUful 16th Centnry Oak "u ,n. w th W ud 24-80 French plate glass on Dresser u.,dlSx20 French plate on Wash-stand, for 150. I have them atanVprtoe rou desire either above or below this, but only give tblsj .otbai JW nave some idea ot what I am doing. ' S. NICHOLS - Fvirnitiare pe.ior B. Nichols. -v , n.ki. m vvuu, Faneial Director n. xit::oLSit ca UNDERTAKERS NighicaU. All WOrk In thai lln ns-.mnli tiAA ti. - - m is oru i opiar sireei. B. KICllOLf) sV it J - '. j 4 tA " VI Wet Trad iv, Cliarlott Ii 0. .v. . 4 , I . ' ts V,
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