CHARLOTTE NEWS, AUGUST 29. IS02. . - - . 1 1 ' r "' """ 1 1 " ' ' ' ' ' ; ' )VM The Charlotte News Daily Except Sunday FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th. A DESPAIRING EFFORT TO AT TAIN RESPECTABILITY. That grand, gloomy and peculiar in stitution, known as the Republican convention of North. Carolina, emerged from the recesses of Senator J. C. Prit chard's vest-pocket long enough yes terday at Greensboro to hold a meting The good, colored brother, hitherto such an important adjunct to a Re publican pow-wow, -was conspicuously absent. That fact, however, need not alarm the colored brother. After this campaign when the party wakes up and finds that the coat of respecta bility whitewash refuses to stick, the colored brother will again be led forth that the pie-hunters may the better ride up to the counter. The action of the convention in "en dorsing" T. H. Hill for chief justice was known several weeks ago. It was known then that Mr. Hill, a former Democrat, who deserted from the ranks in 1896, would be endorsed in the hope of securing enough "indepen dent" Democratic votes to elect him over Judge Clark. The futility of that scheme is apparent to every reas onable man now: it will be vividly ap parent to the Republicans about two months hence. Mr. Hill will secure the Republican votes and those of a few disgruntled Democrats, but they will fall far short of electing him. If he had gone before the Democratic convention at Greensboro like a man and rested his candidacy upon the choice of the Democratic party, he would be entitled to the respect and esteem of the people. As it is he at tempted to deceive the party he claims as his own by posing as a Democrat, knowing all the while that his object -was simply and sorely to secure the endorsement of the Republicans. That act has forfeited even the iespect of weil-thinking people and no honest Democrat can afford to vote for him, be he independent or sworn to party fealty. The only way in which Mr. Hill can regain the respect and good opinion of bis fellow-citizens is to reject the "endorsement" of the Radical conven tion. As for the Republicans, their aim to attain respectability wTas not strength ened by their action yesterday. It was their last card and they are welcome to all they get out of it. The prediction is ventured that before another con vention year rolls around the tactics of the party will be shifted again: and the attempts to don a glaze of respectabili ty will have been laid aside for the old. openly corrupt methods for which the party is notorious in this State. mmmm ARCH3ELL'S DRY GOODS VA '0. Wmim 4mm mm m Ha M 1395. TORCH of Reduction has been applied to r - , 0 X - vv.iv ea'.rg li,- " w wx.i&, tain.ii Ull AH Jj-jno. cleaning uo odds and ends.makintr room for "NW i?u ' -l ' o x clll vjOnrl now rolling in by the ' 'car-load" Qs ei s Strw Use of- rn t c anr! ocr almnct como oc f V-tT j.i Mer's Clothing Suits worth 3.50 at $125. White Negligee Shirts worth 50c at 25c, Work Shirts at 18c, Knit Drawers at iS 25c Windsor Ties at 10c, Madras Ties 5c. e' Sunning Down Prices in all Be. partments- Big Downfall in Cow Leather Shoes to fit . any feet at prices to suit all :jr y lYiOfl: Tomorrow, Saturday, will finish up one of the most success ful month's business we have ever enjoyed in Charlotte. We have spared no effort or expense to maKe it so, giving to the shopping public, they say, some of the most remarkable values ever sold in this section. We shall continue the sale f r a few days longer and request all shoppers to come and secure some of these Wonderful Bargains. THE JOKE OF THE SEASON. The biggest joke of the season, and cue which promises to become most popular for its deep scintillating satire, is the following plank from the plat form adopted by the Republicans yes terday: "We invite the attention of the peo ple of the State to the clean, able and economic administration of our Slate government by the Republican and PopuMst parties from 1897 to 1901, and challenge a comparison of it with the present reckless management of our affairs by the Democratic party." As a writer of platform jokes. Col. Zaides Voluminous Walser is a huge success. No need to invite attention to the infamous fusion legislature: the people of the State will never forget it. They are likely to remember for ages how gag law was applied to several of the most prosperous cities in the State and other little bits of rascality too numerous to mention. Fear not, Zebulous Vainglorious Wal ser: the people will not forget that measly crowd and you'll see next No vember that we are right. eLrgadiF News by WhicK. -..You Msk.y Save. The Republicans have gone into the endorsing business pretty strong in this section of the State, hoping there by to attain some degree of respecta bility.. In the West they have not been so particular, as witness the nomina tion in the Sixteenth Judicial district of Dean Sisk, a brandy-gauger and one-' ho?se lawyer for judge of the superior court. If the nomination had been made for constable, it would have caused no kick, but such a man for the superior court bench well, that's about the true size of the Republican party in North Carolina. Colored Lawns 200 yds fast colored Lawns, same as you pay 5c. for, Saturday and Monday at 2 1-2c. Colored Lawns 500 yds fast colored Lawns, sold all the season for 10, 12 1-2 and 15c., Saturday and Monday at 5c. Colored Lawns and Organdies 500 yds very fine colored Lawns and Organdies. The lot cm braces our entire lino of fine goods. Regular price, 15, IS, 20 and 25c, Monday and Satur day at 7 l-2c. White Lawns One lot of white Lawns and rem nants, worth 12 1-2 and 15c. They go Saturday and Monday at 5c. White Lawns One lot of very sheer white Lawns, in remnants, worth 15, 20 and 25c. They go Saturday and Monday at 10c. Black Silk 1 piece 3G-in. guarant'd black Taf feta Silk, never sold for less than $1.50, Saturday and Mon day $1.25. Wash Silk One lot very fine wash Silk, neat patterns, 50c. quality, Saturday and Monday 25c Mushn How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure T. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. - We, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O., Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Tol edo, O. Hall's Catarrh. Cure is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's' Family Pills are the best. e aoie 4 pieces Muslin de Soi;, these make beautiful dresses, in blue white, pink and green, 50c. val ue, Saturday and Monday 25c. Dress DucKs One lot Dress Ducks, white ground with red, blue and black clots, 10c. quality, Saturday and Mon day 5c Black DressGoods 1 piece pebele Cheviot, 50-in. regu lar $1 quality, Saturday and day at ..75c. Ladies' Melts 20 doz. Ladies' Silk Belts, in blue, red, brown and white, 50c. val ue, old styles, Saturday and Monday at 3c. ne.Cent SeJie . 24 Sheets Paper 1c. 25 Envelopes 1c. 28 Marbles 1c. 3 Boxes Matches 1c. Thimble 1c. Paper Pins 1c. 2 Balls Cotton . . 1c. Fine Comb 1c. 6 Pen Holders 13 Slate Pencils . . . Block Stove Polish 2 Blank Books Tablet 2 Papers Needles . . Spool Thread 1 1c. 1c. 1c. 1c. 1c. 1c. Handkerchief 1c. And hundreds of other articles at same pr,ces. Every body listens when, money talks in such wonderful clean sweep reductions as is the case at 81b WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHEAPEST STORE ON EARTH Both 'Phones 256, 11- 15-19-21 East Trade St. en s ine Sample ull line samples from one the largest and best manufactur ers of fine Shirts in the country. "Dauntless9 "Monogram' One lot of Ribbons, all good shades and patterns, at half price Saturday and Monday. Dressing Combs 2 gross of fine, black Dressing Combs, never sold for less than 10c. each, Saturday and Monday, 5c. Elats All Ladies' and Children's Hats at half price Saturday and Monday. Piques One lot Pique, white ground with pink, blue and black stripes and pink dots, absolutely fast col ors, 25c. valne, Saturday and Monday 10 and 12 1-2c. White Organdies 66 in. white French Organdie, regular 35c. value, Saturday and Monday .17c. Fine Madras 4 pieces very fine Madras, perfect colors, very thing for men's shirts and lads shirtwaists, val ue 39c, Saturday and Monday.. 25c. Arch bell's BELL PHONE 2656. Medicated am- tary, Absorbent Diaper Cloth 4 pieces 18-in., Saturday and Mon day at 40c. 4 pieces 20-in., Saturday and Mon day at 49c 4 pieces 27-in., Saturday and Mon day at 65c. Hosiery 20 doz. Men's, Misses' and Chil dren's Hosiery, value 10c, Sat urday and Monday at 5c. Ladies' Beits 10 doz. Ladies' black Silk and Leather Belts, regular price 50 and 75c,Saturday and Monday, 19c. a : Arch bell's BELL PHONE 2656. M, Mitts 15 pairs of Ladies' very fine pure Silk Mitts, in medium and long lengths; colors, white, cream, grey, tan and light blue, worth 75c.; S5c, $1 and $1.50. Your choice Saturday and Monday,. .49c. andKerchiefs 20 doz. Men's and Ladies' 10c. Handkerchiefs, Saturday and Monday at 5c. s oaps Seven brands of the purest and most popular Soaps made, sold everwhere at 10c. a cake., Satur day and Monday, ' 3 cakes for 19c. Laces and Embroidery One lot of Laces and Embroidery, regular prices 5c, Saturday and Monday ' 2 1-2c. rc Kbell's BELL' PHONE 2656. Crown9 and other well-known brands all styleswith and with out collars and ciffs; stiff Bund soft Shirts of every kind of goods. Good Fitting $Dhe THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE o o est) GO 99 99Q eeo eoo eo ooe o O9O90d9999 G 9999999999999 All Ladies' Laundry Is handled by women experts separate and apart f.om the other work. They understand their business perfectly and our lady friends will be satisfied here as nowhere else :: : :: CHARLOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY, 300 09 9 9 9 9 OOO BOTH PHONES. 6969 00 0099999960000 99 90 900 9099 99 999000900000000 09 990 000000004000090000000009093 003 C e 0 O0 e 9