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3 UEARLQTTB NEWB. VOLUMK VII. CHAULOTTK, N. 0- T1IUUHDAY KVKN1KU. .! ANUAUY 21.181)2 NUMinnt hco stwaj aii rirMll t t rM ft a T Mmmm ftaa ft iMto ft 1 Sciine's Iff TV JAN. 21 ay,ft4 laa4 a-e 1 iv ri. Tb 4 w IIINlllll 4 .ff.f l- 1 bm4im aibauv fir! all H ! MlllHM wmlll l tba ( l bftlMlaf, a Waft TYft4 aUoal Tat to lA hwl laafWUftl KMIH to a twk J ata tft TV ft I k I I ft baa )4lM,MUHHKM Miltck lb ka. Il U kMlM iaftt4 4 k ft1 a Id U 4 efa bavft Ilk -arit.aa i lj W Im kwAtl W i MUeJ m I kMlU II a Ml Ml .1 I IUI aaew Uatj , NMi I M . VPS 1 1 . W . x X XII I.UtMu.U.mtltWvJ,,!!, -MWuJ. li to toft4 to .a f IIKV nul"hf It LUw4 (iKN (m I r ftiij Ikrflln n Hkrir itirtMi Tb. t tH ttlMT r ir- -4 HMiftl nffrT thai M Hy ha vti in it rjjt.- Tl u a rum i k,f ' l i f 9 MI,. IT ! IIM.' li- fin ''..rlli'i ll( fti 1 ti(i ri4 i, ift a)u- Wf( III il ' t fi. 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N V; J V Kaiuif), Haltiniorw; .- (' Htovall, A llanta, ( , I. U ( urrj-. AiiKuala, (la, W V Walt. I'hll l-lliia ; I) IfciuModaf. N C; J K lUalllo. H C. J.i II Morjraii. Nalivlllf. Trim ; Il I lifttx.1 lr. Atlanta, lia; Jin I Ma lonrjr. M V Moor. N oljr k AaJk, Tft Na fca ftoi i If ftk k ft fwl t J II. Ufti fia 4Mtitifta kr ho fail alol Ift ll 4ft k Hit bU fttcilft, ft4 alVtofttaaol ftft lblltftft Uftf rall. ar ftkl4 l gla OTTO Mi ulUnJ.(hr rftlJall.ol AUUat Ilia, ftf liasl la Ifta clljf LU ftwlklk Mr 1'ftM all (vtBM to ftl !( iLa 0ftfti4UlU ftllll Mr l A. Tftftafklft. f Wia (alar akftbftf ataaftt ( tUa t'bftitoiu t'fcvrwulcla. Tut HMttluMil ft la lift) a iliai Mr. Tuftkia baJ lul i Uial ifr, atJ i'at r l a-J urT. J Mr. l'aljll U uduiirt a)llflal Bttftftauftl ol lit tana. Mr ! alj all baa a"('toJ at4 111 Iftk kftrga ft ftuoft ft ll Uatfr can lw coaapWiaU Tlta J .11 1 uf lha lJ la ft aualkrr ruftrraltf tti lo auj I lii tiled Til a Ita b"(Mtif la do. 1 1 It afflclul lu ay lliuugb Uiftl Mr. 1'aldftall aoJ M f. ToBi klut ra tualualljr ara0, aftJ llial tl.y III t4 ual to (li ( fiaf loll a ftJ mora I of dall Tita Mi iuu tn a tutu la bujr. lhlfoa II hat eul buUnlxl Mr. ( aid sail llli .J lluftft, Il uudrlauJa llioujli, U. al Mr. Caldll baa aulauld Id l-and mark, and ill uul do auuulil Lm fit a uuj ( rice for II, aud llial lu II. tuaftftUtu. It III I n.udurtxl ft aaaftl. In tli hand of ri'l l (-arlla od under llm aiauanirnl of Mr t aldll. Tua lrudi a auixl cordial tritu U Mr. fald- all TMt I not tarlljr lil Mailt hftftlii, but b bat bu br lf..r and bat a arm tla- lu ll lirarii of our irpla r in ii i i -. vaa. Saskal Tat ". Sit oa. Jkftjf. II Tba Maa York Ilrai4 to 4a fablMba ft a toi villi MlfttoW Mir,u mh tatftk by ftalbvrllf of rrhl Mu MlftUtof MU mm -Cblll bft araaaal lavtlaf la U. I'ftltoJ HltltM liaitltatMl, aft4 I irjlBf U (l al U. baitofta vt tb a fwu tiuaa a Mrf. lii troni irxabl orlflaat d T1 iilt prii" Miftittof M otill (uaUtiaM, III avrlftlftl b l-ublabftd bat II I laipooalbia lu do Hit antil lliajr r apcrbadad and Itietr lll aalaktltba-J. ( bill ba bu daalr to (If bl Ui I BltoJ HUlaa ' f iini um ! ( . Jan. XI Ttr aa a daclJaJ fftll lb Iba I auarkal around Iba Navy lapatuinl lb I ojornltn llvaa ijulto avldaal Ibal tb baar bail Ukit bold ol lb ('Milan allualloa and lb flacl a llial a mora paaraful faallnf raJl rWrvlarjr Tracy bad a rvmn tlljr iUll luulDlu, IlluUftl li (oaud lnty Ui ix--u('y Mm V. f -11 1 '' . aoftaiv-. Till kIiT Mil M I H ft. rul lllualr .tlna; Id mmy la vtilab lha ntarhio i u(i-w I o arform It uf orl.'iia fiinrlion. It'tat plain at da)lifc'ht "u ran. lu I ma ( I ualiou . e- ib inu anli fiarfiln a bltkert rarrfullj lr (tie nlrkl lu Ib a .( a hlrb It til If IprJ. Tbo lh lid of llir Ixil fllava llpril and ba rft-h In and Mill oul a drink, ready tuliad and k.-iiranlMl in kItb atltfatlon or furtiith atubjnrlfor th undrlakr. Tb inarliln. II la ald, ran ba n counlf rr, in tlmml any conraolvot corner lal lovn. 1 1 imi wir'- -Mr Willi IVirram left till f lerixMin on lb return ( A million, Ala. Thoa A. Klln will return lo ( liarlotle In Krliruirr In mumi hit experlmeiita in rndurliiir frold orea. t'ftpL Wiu. H. (iraen, general maiiairer of tln Klrbmninl A Danville Railroad ( 'itnpauy. ai.d ("apt. John A. Ibxltoli, euwrllitendxlit of the Cbarlotta ('oluinbla and Aiiunta Dlvltioo, are In th city to-ly. A eperlil talk on penannal purity will le Iven by Mr. (iae In the par lor of the Younir Men'a Christian Aanoclatlnn to-nlrht at H o'clock. Men only will le almlttel and ar cordially Invited. New AdrrUmaU To- laf . Wjaiw T 1. Seiirl Co. (nl I'enpli - CC Moore. Almond Meal-A H Ke- ,V Co. Our tliinl oil J Harnixiii A Co Nw arrivala at H Barurli A Itro . Stock holiler MeeliiiK -C V lilU-tt, I': Wi'mm ( rvsliil Wf. firsli ami rritp. IICNNKY A VAN NK.SS'. at ' "-iy...H4i '11' JSHOKS FOR THE MILLION. We liAV them to suit everybody and at "bottom price. Quick aalea av what we are after and nr ir and we are not (tending on any cerpino when itrme4aJ5Muluii- roaen VUnea, ke Mme. Duponts. ALMOND MEAL For the Skin. An efficient softener and beautifier A Specific for Rouglmeas of the Skin. PreveuU and Heals Redneas. Moisten w 1th water and use as a Soap. iiro a Ciiti, at A. B. EEESE & CO. O a4 laeaMb ml a 1 aa( 14;. Th tad ne of lha death of Mlaa Clara Mcluna, of Johntton, H. ('., at recelred fiere thlt irorning. The rrlp th cauae of her death. Hh a eighteen )ara old, and I a daughter of Mr. K. W. Mc Irnna, editor of the Monitor al that place. The town of Johntton, K ('., la (rrlereil over th loa of uch an allrnahle and leautlful younir lady Hhe a the favorite of all who koew her. ftaath Haaloa a WhUkrr. W heu they Uni)f lit up the I.I - key In Holith Itotbin, 111 coueUeu.'r of Mr. Fife' nieetlnic there, the Ue lion wat aked Tuft N m by several pMpl here In Charlotte what lie came of the whiskey. A dniiumer who w a In town t.nlay, volunteered to answer the rjiiettlon He said that be wit in South Itosion a few days ari and that he learned that tit- par ties w ho iMiutit the whiskey dldn t pour It out Into the gutter They are now sell I ii if it al a slight advance oil the old rates. Rt4l raw ft I .. N.ma of lha Co lloti Lulffl III ad JollllO Ui ua WKite here yesterday. lo kuow'whal atirt of rolloo It a ' that ld at :t ia.nl p.r p.mud Thry bad trru the .juolatioii lu Til N but Ihey didn't l.llovr IL Til N . s iiUotea dall V the loa rat and I hi. MkIi- eat price paid for roiion I fiat ever all. If 'he loral bale LriliK" t rrult, and the hlghetl s cent, it y 1 1 really did bappen yraterday, that the lowral price paid for cotton was on a bale velfhlnK tl i-.un.1t. It aa yellow and full of dirt, but I rough I 5 e it per pouud. There were eoine balea of good cotton that brought T cnt Tiik Nk uoU- th market a I: l The fMlaar hollowing l a synopsis of w eather pravalllnfj at a. m . to d.y: A high barometer remain stationary over thl aectlon, winch Is accom panied by clear aud cold weather. Temperature are generally rising over the entire country, except In thla immediate vicinity. An area of low pressure has developed In the Dftkotaa, which ha caused tempera ture In that section to rie r to 10 dgres. Very little precipitation has o curred over the country. j lafdr I teat It af a Merrhaal. Mr. J. N. Thompson, one of the ! most prominent men of Iavidou Colleire and one of the oldest nii-r- i chanta of that place died t lis morn ing, of heart disease. He had been Ick for a week past, but yesterday he had apparently recovered. He got up this morning to etart out for his store, when he suddenly expired. Wra. J ark aoa i,.m Us Klrhaaoaal. Mrs. M. A. Jackson, widow of Ueo Stonewall Jackson, left this morning for Richmond. She goes there to consult Dr. Mctinire. She has Iveen suffering for oinetime with neural gin in her head. Children Cry for Pitcher's CastoriaJ CO Cx2 S3 CO CO CO GO o o CO An ltleetrle Car t'ondoclor Sm-cmnh to Trphalal. A Cabarrus man named Knrr, who has lie!! employed as conductor on the electric railway Is very elck at the residence of Mrs. Wilson, In ward 2, with typhoid fever. He has had a cae of "walking typhoid" for a few days pat, but yesterday he be came delirious and had to be confin ed. His condition is serious. lerday aflruou ba aa Knuf SLauford, SI.K-khrldg, Halo, iillon of liulalaua, ChandUr and Itlark )uru of Hi hcutU uatal cotuniltia I bl inornlug be had rail from Ken ator t ameron and Mot'boraou. Ib to iuiulrt of lh com rul I tea do did mil pul lu ftu appearance y Urday . It It understood thai lh SaarrrUry laid lefor the committee a ttate meutof the e i penil It urea be ha r r-iiilv lorurrrd In hie preparatlou for a naval demouatrallou again! Chill, and aakd thai hen bl rail matei for an appropriation houl.l le tubmltled he recrlvft-be u(. rl I of the commute. A ek ago, he : Is allegel to hav tald, theae prepar- attotia teeiuiKl to I hi ahaolu'ely ne-ea-j ary, but now b letlve that ttierr . will be ne war. Il I further uudrr , sUmm! tbt the Kecratary received the aaturance of the committee that he would be auportd in every proper and uecneaary expeut involved in hi precautionary movement. This expression on the part of the Secretary of a belirf that the rrli h aa beeu passe-d it taken a an indl cation that the overture of the Chilian government, mentioned in connection with yesterday' cabinet meeting, are regarded aa laving the way to an ultimate act of reparation ou the part of Chill. At all events It is ouite certain that the entire tone of atTairs arouud the Navy Depart ment, which is the most actire branch of the government just at present lu this atLilr, has leen con siderably modified. No single step has been taken, however, to undo all that haslaHu m hurredly done by the department during the past few weeks to put this country on a tlghl- ing baxls There Is no less activity in the uavagatiou bureau in the prparatlou and translation of cipher dispatches, aud It is evident that the devartin ut is spending; iiii(e as much money as ever in transmission of intelligence over the wire. WATCHING HER No lady It lik.ly u withdrew bar hand ha th baa lb plyr it Uiuf airbaJ In lhal klnJ of a way Ifyoa have aa Idea UMlltUkWwl IJm for yoa lu tilth ftocubudy, have aa Idea Ibal la abe-ftl tlaaa) lot you to honor ut lib a vl. lKn'l rn ay lib lh axlio thai Mlolaf bat ft wftich I appropriate Altol any one of a baodrod WaodftftaM ftflef , log nifty I made lo arv yoar jurpv ul ma well. Wbatfcef fw mjtj k purrbaar or not. will regard aa a prlTlleg lh oppuMaaity el aaawltuj you what can plaro al yoir ditpuaaL Yoa 111 la partlealftily allrftftlfd by our lino of LADIES WATCHES from the chaM-l accural time pi era, lh I-aly WaUrbary, lo lb kWOftw elalioralely carved diamond, ruby, and aadphlr eocratred aolld fJ4 taaMtV Tlien w have tb hand-mly engraved raa of madlam C-ol Oold lllftd I, idle Watches at lit , open ffte $10; aolld gold al 12) lo t'aX We do not baatt w hen ay (bat can thow too Iba larg-eal llaft) f Waurfiea that cid be found Id any etabllshnienl In thvKLat of Kortk CftT Una. I f you dout bellave II come aud a. 0YiE & BADGER. L eading Jewelers, Otiarlotte, N C. 1 a aajaaaaaaaaaaaa.a Childrens Dress Shoes. (hir sal-s n (liildren Shoe bl a fairer! dencr of Ihe inrnui if liie Shm we aregivin our cu!it niiers. Our WILLIAMS A HOYTK line are the brst and most perfect fitting shorn to Is- had, hon inaile by the finest stxietnak ers ill the land, they hare all toe style and artilic slit to be I. Kind in hoe leather. Their wearing ipialiliet are eipial to the tTt. If yon want a nn-e .Irr-a s)hf for your cliil.l, ilh all the wearing ipialities fsiesilile. conir and r lis, Wr have them in all frnviea. Spring herlr with or mitlioiil patent tips. Good thick soles for winter. Special Prices On a rack chock full of Ladies and Misses full, retrular made, French toe8,rlbbd and plain Hose. FLANNEL SUITS, ALL SIKS. -This is fine weather to say Rlan- kets and Elkln at $4, H lead. Wraps at aituost half price. Remnants w ay down. As tine aline of Embroideries as was ever opened in t' Is town V up ward, from la deep to s inees. Stripes sold very close, all nt w. New Nainsooks andLiwns. Something entirely now in Nain sook. Grand Iacea. assortment of Torchen T. L. ALEXANDER SON & CO. A Schoolboy' A riu Itrokea. Willie Bason, a son of Capt. (Je. K. Rasou. had an arm broken this afternoon. He was playing with a party of companions on the graded school ground-, when he stumbled and fell again ft a fence. One of his arms was broken below the elbow. He was sent to his home in a carriage. e i,-f-.l . CO CaS OKAY it IJAl.NIIAIftDTa 19 East Trade Street, CHAIUXrTIfi. JiV C 'Prompt attention given to al) ktajl Orrlara. OVEE SHOES. :o:- :o:- Ca-3 Sa CO We have a full assortment of Rubber Overshoes and Sandals, and never allow OUT stock to run short. We always show the Jest makes, sell at the lowest price consistent with beak goods. Ladies veto foot-holds, and light sandals: Misses and ladies spring heel sandnls. light and heavy weight; Ladies and Misses fleece lined gum boots; Mens, boys, and youths gum boots: Mens extra long sporting boots; When needing such goods give us m trial. QILRBATH &400. Open every evening tillS:00 ; Saturday till 11 .-00. A Beautiful Line ; -0-F- R N I T U RE F U Continues to be Offered the Ptiblieiby, t. . BURQE S S NICHOLS; THR HOLIDAYS HAVE GONE BUT PniCE8 BTILt. RE MAIN CHEAP. ELKO i NT PARLOR 8U1T8, CHAMFER SUITS, ABINETS, HALL CHAIK8 AND RACKS, DIM wo TARLKS AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE, PLUSH ItOCK EKS, RATTAN ROCKERS, Ac Cll andse ' ' R. S Sloan - - - fa'tare Dealer. Hoom UNDERTAKER. Night call, No. 6, Bryan bulldlngr, oyer Rogeia ACo.t ti
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