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NUMimii 1071
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FED. 16
1803.
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lae aarvUa ej UU a-TVa A
MUUsI flaa Ulrff f tl 4lat
. 1 1 add dteU U lb
wawal lwM ha IIU affloa. wt
toll II Mill U ee U ! I
tttatiaaf 4 Will apt !.
Haeae a ktot lb a Mw4UM
oi lb la ip, J ill tiji(iu ed ll
tallaf wttea lfcey laalla Hi a, I 111
f Ic !' liiata Ih mux
thai U fivaa dell? la Ih v
Mal ol Nil Yofa. t'tllJrl
I'lila, Halllauuf ab.l W a. Mi J lott
TbU Vie. adJd ! Ida local
M If Htft' to a folu(c of IM
papaf, III briof II m. fcerlv ltU
Ilia lie af Ilia drttiattd of Cbaf lolla
Ilia II ha Jtl U il 1 1 placaa II on
an rqaal Itmllni Willi the iMalfouil
lan anlti f ra. and Charlotte
bat ttvr tdr had toilMnf of
thai llo.l l iiulU aalara t t
fllkN ! ui drUka. bul It our
aUarrlbr till ooly ap avaa r
ralp , a liava bo Jar fnr Ilia r-
nl(. Tba ubK-f I rllon I'. Ira of Til
.Nkwaailll remain Ilia mm. tul
ltildaall, taroi lb catuv, ibal l.
raah la advaaca.
tVaa ta
Bargain Hombuivs
T. L Seisle & CO.
S t II V Trl IV, Tryon mi
m Mti.orri"., n r
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l f Kvrry arln UhiIiI of u llisl i
n4 inrr ki m r 1 v ' nrirr iitra ruuat
la fHiiiml In u il .hi ail I k a ilraft u
writ ha laslxal on -n-lil Wr prrf.j tot nr
lilW lo aurililiiir lr
MrortW-riH T I. fKI'. I K . H).
II
120,000 papers
Laoilfetli's Fresh Seeds
Jl'HT KKI KIVKD.
KOK HUTU WHOI.KSALK AND
HKTA 1 1
Borwell & Dunn
WAOI.KSAKK AND KKTAll.
Druggists.
ImI Hlffli
TliacoM virt Ha( a i!lpl)rrj
lbl aflrooon.
llobarl IovDln haa lt for
Ilia Cbarlolla i (ra llua on
March rlli
4'rn'tll, Clr aul llauk't mlo
tral will iHMr al Uir or hou
nril Kalurxlajr olKhl.
Mr. I). Y. I'aiinon. prumlnanl
marrhttjl of l ooconl. apnt Ilia ilay
al Mr J V. W.d.wortli a.
-1-UIIU.rJ J Karri. , of tbn MU-h
I'olul Kntrrlr, rainx dowii lo wa
If lha Imr room vera rrally rloal.
Work Ix-irun lhl nmrnltiK
on lha Ihlrtl rolloii farlory at i
loula. That anlorprlalnjr. I.u la
forfflnf atia1 a niatiuf.trluriiiK
rrulr.
Hr. Jaaaa II. I'a, paal.ir of lha
HLataavlllo McIIkhIUI rliurrh , at aa In
lh city, to 'nat Ma a Ifr, m ho arrived
on ir,a l aroiioa l antral railroad
from Itirhmond county.
Mr. J. V. Cobb. rrltT of drcia
wa at hl oftloa to d Ay. for lli (lrt
tinip, In three month. M r. Colli h
hftd a nevrro attark of alrknea And
hit shadow if vrry much tliliinrr
than when It latl darkened the door
of the register's oftc.
The t-ani laundry tart out to
day under a new nianncnn iit Mr.
I) M. Itljrler haa entered upmi the
tiianafrrnient of the laundry v 1th hi
unual energetic way. He Ke n fur
bualnean. and we know he will (ft it.
Daniel Wilkin and Jacob I.ag-
relle, colored, w ho have lxen in jail
under sentence by the I'nited State
court for a violation of the revi-nue
laws, to day apeared before I'nltod
States comoilsniooer Mai well, took
the oath prescribed fur poor con
victs, and were reloaded.
John Wilson expects to have an
other meeting at the court house to
morrow night. Dr. McAdenand the
balance of the hoy are expected to
chip in when the hat is cmed
around. It is only fair that John
should be pnid fur his fun. Lots of
f dlows hava paid a dollar for n heap
worse show at the opera house.
Tla L4t MaaWMtal AtMllUtl
f t'4aw4 tWi-l iMUkf lal ral
rday avat( al ia iait 4
tU. W.U. t'aaH.l Tba vBiff
of liiU aa4lia are ms follows
viJ.i,Mra M K tllUava. w
fraalJaaWa. Ml J f Alliaua. Mrs V
(I Cawt'WII, Mm t M fay a., Mi
f WlU.lod, Mr M t. lta, Mr M
11 ftklaaar. Mrt J iMdb. Mr A
M Yowaf. Ml II lUJf M J W
Klak. Mr (I W tlrwa. Mr i S
tlrwwa. Mlaa Itwaw llafl. Mr M4
lis Klllol, Mrs It Will Johsiku
raury aad , Mr. IC f. Ilarrla
Mr Ja V WiU.lorJ lo ha lmu
aollclliac faod Uj r I a tuouauianl
la hm ( 'efdrala solJiar of I'akvar
ra raiy, w a prawaat a td r jwrid
lhal ! had ruiral for a aoat
tnnl, wl(hla( iuj oads f
(iaor la Cnarbla, I" ba deilirarad al
th depot la l'oOf-ci(J I.K . i IM
haadrl and fifty dollar. Ila
hi tilled a pbutoa-rapb of tlta moua
auul bowlag II to ba of matt hsod
'iti daalf a and alao a paclrua of
Ih marble which I of a beautifully
ltJ variety and UK-ptlbl of lb
lilffha! Mtlh
Tin Uiitmiuftil will b ertxted In
lha roar I boa 'inf. on i tiu of
(alrra county (raolla aod lll t
nkrly lataoly fal 10 height. Mr.
Wlllrford ha not yrt succardad In
curl of the whole utu nacaaaary
for lha purchaa of tba n,ouuuDl
and Incidental axpoaaasnd tha laJlr
oft ba aaociation. aver willing lo do
thvir part lu I h la patriotic work, will
horlly glv an entarUlnment that
w ill Im worth golov Ui and haar. ,
a conrrrt of conffHterat war aong, j
and tsblnaui of aoldler llfa audcarup
CUra; M rati a hi I cuhl rl tiu tl' na to
tha nionuinctit f.i . I lr )f ratrful
I v remlveil and ark now ledgrd by
Mr. Wllleford. The ceremony of un '
veiling the monument lll take p ! ;
on tha tenth day of next May In con j
nation with tha memorial nervlcea ,
dUtlUKUished son of North Carolina
will he Invited lo be present aa
speakers It will le a big day for
Concord. i
IS CONGRESS TO-DAY
riHiiiiiiiiii it m ui ki
at
Daalh ml Mr. C'arallaa N llm.
Mr. Caroline Wilson died yester
day morning at 9 o.elook at the resi
dence of her grand sou Mr. Willi
Wilkinson nn It street Mrs. Wilson
ha for the pasaed two or thr e years
len a great sufferer and during this
period ha been confined almost all
the tlm to her bed. Mrs. Wilson
was a memier of Tryon Street Hap
tlxt Church at which church the fun
eral servlcss were held thl after
noon at .1:30 o'clock. Rev A. (J. Mc
Maiiaway conducting the services
The 1ceaed wa in her eightieth
year, and her long season of solf-ring
wa borne with that Christian forti
tude and submission that ha been a
characterlc of her long and useful
life. Her body wa entered In Klm
wood cemetery at half past 4 o'clock.
Kow Advertlament To-Dnt.
rnibrrlln found.
Notice A A ( ;!.
Seed iotaloni for msIi
(iMnlfit seed J II Mr Aden.
In new hands 0 M Kilor.
(sa t'ola A H lleew A Co.
Our prices Hsrriwin A Co.
Market Sjore W J Paviu A Co.
Tissue pajier Ktldins I look Store.
The twin bargain- T I. S-i)jle A Co.
A (sir exrhatit.T A K Kankin A I Int.
A Kl( Itaal.
A big deal wa made, to-day, he
tween the Kerr Hag Manufacturing
Co., of Concord, and the Morgan,
Hamilton Co., large manufacturers
of Nashville, Tenn. Hy the deal, the
V. H. patent rights for the us of the
Kerr bag machines are conveyed to
the Nashville Company. This will
not effect the manufacturing impor
tance of the Oiiell M ills, as the capa
city of the mills, in other lines, will
he increased.
An AtlrarttT
(jrnblwd POTKFT Al.(r
ami MKIOKMII M IUMIK
a.tviTtlsInf IIKlVNM 1KO IIIT-I KKa
Hit' u-vt ronlr,KhenitwiL at I irnc unU
gonerai slonta. Aj'pb- ul ouou
Utw - tIMIlt
W lIHII.rtv.V t l Ik iSltlli
Tti IUa4aBf vt hiiImi al l!
blag uf l 4 taaatoai W a M.f
iitLtiiKi Itim uul Ncaatuf i II ,ll
Ufr aad Calluui lauvr 9 rtt u l
la llicir aaat
Aaaoctg lha palHloa praael J uj
lafarrad. w a vttm t. lha cnlltuanr
of lb a fal malt mi I ca txl Mil
ork and TasUa.
Mr M bJf,u ffuin Ih t .ittiuill-
l on Mllllarv A ffair r-rld back
a.craalv, fai I II l f ! lacleaaa
uf ll Infantry an J allilUl f bki he
ol Ilia altuy. and lapuliad la lieu of
lli.ni. a I III la reofgaaiie lha anil
lry and lh Infantry -f lb army sod
lo Inrrtaw ltilr tf!iclary aMrh'
aa plarl nu lha ralaadar I
A till appropriating ni f,.f '
lha improvement of lb Mlallppl
river, from lha paaaea lo t nioultt
of lha llllnola rlvr w a r pr tal and
a placad on lhacaletidar
A rncurrnl rumlolluB Inatrurl-
log Ih renate commute on Immi
gration and Ih llooa rotumilU-a on
Immigration l Invnatlgst lha re
cant admlMlou Into tha port of Saw
Vork of Ituaalan Imoilgranta Infact-
' ad with typhua fever, an Intr-Hluc-
' d by Mr Chandler aud paed after
, rtmtrki by I lni rondeiuulug th
niuiM of lha rotnnlakuer of Iniutl
1 grallon In permitting iheea Imml-
grsnta to land In contravention of
law.
Till: lli.i :. which today enters
upon the 1 1 Hi week of II latxir. a a
railed to order by Clerk Kerr, a ho
read a communication ftom Ih
Hpekr designating Mr. McMillan,
a SjMaker pro tern Hpeaker Crlap'
abaen -e I in obedience to hia ph)l
ciau's advice. He auffrred from a
severe headache yeaterday, and
thought it advlaable to remain In hi
holed today. Tlir Is nothing seri
ous in hi indlolllon and he hop
( U) l able lo aield the gavel Uiiniir
! row.
I Thl leln(r ausoenslon Monday.
Match, of Miourl, from the Com
mittee on Agriculture moved to sus
pend the rules and adopt the re
solution requesting that the
Committee to report I fie effect up n
agriculture of the I'rosent tariff law.
My nam, of Indiana, demanded a
second and on the request vt Hatch
. that the second be considered as or
dered, was ohected to by Ktlgore of
Texas. Kilgore and Hatch
were appointed tellers and
'represented the vote a 122 2
The republicans did not vote but' no
one raied the point of "no quorum."
Kilgore was recognized to oppose
the resolution, hut declined to avail
himself of the recognition, stating
that he was not opposed to it al
though ho believe, 1 that it wae
originally offered a s piece of bun
combe. Fust mi of Kaii!iy'iowever
raised his vaice in opposition. He
said if he believed Ihst there cou'd
be a fair and imparuil inve itiirntion
of the effect of the present tariff law
ar agrlcultureral int. ri i-. lit would
beln favor of It, but it could hardly
be expected however that an inves
tigation of this character could be
made without being made upon a
party basis. The resolution wns
adopted.
The committee on Klectlon of Pre
idenl and Vice President and Repre
sentative in Congress to-day agreed
to report the hill leaving the'election
of senators to the people and confer
ring the exclusive power on Htate
legislatures to fix time, place, and
manner of holding such elections.
svim lain aaplataaaat aWradop-
auaal ! la a tuade la 111 f
Mr j li tlrldga-i, Ilia Kltel
r! SGI ho llll lal WewlU ll U
Jikviiik laal laltiday lhal b bad
f-.ff-1 tula la a r-oa aid raid
m uol Mr ltlld( La aklppasL
t. miliar m
A Mwllm of lha rongrvgalioa of
II. tr4 I'rtaby urian cliarcb af llil
cny, ill l held nail Haaday, to
cuaijr tb mailer of a aecaur !
il lala If A W MllUr. Ir. tilrar
Jaau. of Columt I , III officiate T !
rail a III piuL ... I, baalUndrd la a
brilliant yoUM .'. ln. uu lliou-
1 lu the casicri. pall of lb Htula,
Mayor l.frafd l,d a Iwo boat
lllltig In b utlre oort this tuolu
J I tig hi a partlea rr arraigned for
' plain drank, ai.d aavaral flghia, hut
tilakay wa al tha butt-nil nf II all
Tha otal amount of Dora wa -X A
few mora day Ilk Sunday, aud the
graded achoad problem w 111 b a pro-
b!tu Do longer.
T. aa Iwilri la WaeaulM.
Mr Ttiomaa Holtou r-priokle. son
of CapL Wm Hprlnkl. and a ;uutii
man w I known and popular In
Charlotte, la to U laarried In Waali
In (ton City, on Tuooday evaulag
March I. to Ml Ia.Is McNelr. I h
ceremony will t performed in Ml
Vartton leihodlt church, and a re
ception will b held at the home of
Mr William McNelr, IXSi g tri.
inif.
Iu th Criminal court thl morn
ing, Judge Mncrpaed ariiteucea
a follow:
John Wlton, maiialaugbter, II
year In th penlteutlary.
John Hart, for attempt at assault,
five year lu the chain gang.
Jas. rr, larceny , 2 yrar In th
ch am gang
Jim Hyers larceny b years on the
chain gang.
Will Hoke, larceny, 12 months on
the chain gang.
,1 GLITTERING
T NT
II
We can glvi you a ehanc lo dlaplay yoar Jadfanaat II ha4 Baraf
been our good fortun lo oflr for inapa-cllon such an aeUelog dUplaj Pt
Knlrra and Fork a w ar now showtDg. Tbr Is so wld a dlrafalty "
style, daalgn, workmanship aad finish, that parbapa yea will baa lltlla u
iled to make a choice, but yon cartaJoly can mala do MlaeUoa with whleh
you wont be pleatad, If you Uka jour j4ek altliar at random er with Jwt
eya iiiuk ii is not often that you have a chanca to sea anything naAdaotra
er than our Una of Hurling Hll vr In vry imaginable articlt tot Ubla la
130YJNE &
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A FAIR KXCIIANOK.
You cannot alTonl to be mistaken in a shoe.
II its all rllit, you ran wear it; If It iMi'tyoti
can't. If ils unlit to wear you can't make an
ornament of it; your only alternative ih to
throw it away. Don't make a mistake in buy
ing, (let a good honest equivalent lor your
money in rixkI. honest shoelenther and you
will have nothing to complain about; You
will like our 3 shoe; For a good many rea
sons it will please you; It llta well, wears
well, looks well and pves you what you pay
for comfort andsatisfaction.
A. E. RANKIN A BRO.
ON DRAUGHT AT
A. B. REESE & CO'S.
A refreshing Beverago (of a (ilass
Good for Headache, etc.
HOSIKKV
DOMESTIC
HLACK
DKKSS
(i(M)DS
KVRNIN'tl
DRKSSINU
LINKNrt
Hear in
Mindd the Groat
I Hale of I mported
j Hosiery.
Any
Leading lira tul
You want.
stock fully eiual to
All demands.
Fancies or Plain.
Come
And see what
We've got.
Fringed and Heminod
Dollied; White or fan
cy Napkins; Towels.
(naaamxtH 4
m
rha Knee I avea Ike alore4 I'eeele.
Beta een and 9 o'clock Saturday
night the display of Northern Lights
In tha skies In that direction was
the causa of alarm among lhe"Cretne
de la ereme,"w ho usually turn out lu
large number on Kant Trade street
to make Sunday purchases and ex
change compliment with "the other
ex." Itefori th county commission
er had sealed up the s iloons, a larg
traffic wa done on that night In that
vicinity In the "old stuff," but since
the flat has gone forth, the scene
there is dull aud devoid of interest
save here and there, tha effects as
shown on some who had found the
"Tiger" elsewhere.
The well known superstition of the
race, and the many "bright lights
iu it, who are always ready to dilate
upon mysteries about which kuow
nothing, aggravated the destructive
looking picture as it appeared in the
northern skies to the one who had
just been enlightened about the pos
sibility of Uabrlel tooting hi trump
et. The suggestion that the end was
here, that all accounts were to be
squared, and that the world was to be
licked up by the flame of final ty
promised as the successor oi the
flood which made Noah's ark notor
ious, bore fruit In the scamper of the
more credulous to their home, that
they might be in tha bosom of the
family when the end came. About
!) o'clock more sensible explanations
were being made relieving the alarm
ed and putting at rest the possibility
of an immediate forclosure of word
lv affairs.
eading Jewe
Oliarlotte, 1ST. O.
BADGE
I e r s,
1 ji,A
THIS BOY WEARS
' v " a - r a
SCHOOL BOYS' PRIDE SHOES.
OKAY
We are giving our cus
tomers the full worth of
their money every tlma
they buy a pair of thess
Shoes. This is our Quar-
j5Vlta.antee:
"PERFECT SATISFAC
TION OR MONEY
REFUNDED"
We have Just received anotha
shipment of these celebrated Shot,
with extra wide sole.
Send in your boys.
t EARNHARDT.
19 East Trade Street, CHARLOTlfl K. C
'Prompt attention given to all Mail Orders.
Sprinv Heel Shoej.
CD
T. L. ALEXANDER, SON & CO.
A le tding stock
Hurnaising prices
Choicest patterns
Perfect wilderness
of Patterns
Vast astortmentof
widths and prices
Many kinds
of many rtyles
From 50 cents up
An
unequaled
offer
Beautiful designs
Rich ' olors
Beautifully blended
DAMASK
KMP.liOl
D KB I EH
CORSETS
We make a specialty of Spring Heel Shoes for Ladies, and always hT
a tine line. We show the best makes, handsomest styles, and lowest price
to be found in the city. Call and see them. Ladies French Dongola, pat
ent tip, price $2 50. Ladies Glare Dongola, patent tip, price 12. Ladle
Goat Dongola, tip and plain, $1.50, by mail 20c extra. - -
Misses and Childreus Spring Hael Shoes in great variety. v
Elegant Gaiteretts or tops; all the leading shades in fine Kersey eloth
and ooze leather. Call and see ua. ' ' '
i ,
Open every evening till8:00; Saturday till 11:00.
RUGS
COTTt)N
PLUSHES
A Beautiful Line
FUR nTt U R E
Continues to be Offered the Public by
BUiROESS NIOHOLS,:
THK HOLIDAYS HAVE GONE BUT PRICES 8TILI. RE
MAIN CHEAP. ELEGANT PARLOR SUIT CHAMFER
SUITa CABINETS, HALL CHAIK8 AND RACKS, DIMNO
TABLKS AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE, PLUSHIWCK
KRS, RATTAN ROCKERS, Ac Call and sea
R. S Sloan,
-- - hnitoe.fljalif.'
' Boon
UNDERTAKER. Night call.
No. 8, Bryan ballding, over Rogers ACta