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CHARLOTTE NEWS. SEPTEMBER 13. 1902. VE Y S ARGAINS -FOR- SATUR DAY -AND MONDAY As usual wc have some extra bargains custom rs LEGISLATIVE TICKET IS NOMINATED BY THESE WERE ON THE MOVE. RADICALS for our Saturday day. and Mon- At a meeting of the Republican Executive Committee of Mecklenburg county, held this afternoon, Mr. Edward M. Bell was nominated for the State Senate and Messrs. A. H. Washburn and R. W. Smith were nom inated for the House. Mr. J. P. Sossa mon, who has already announced him self as an independent candidate for the lower house, was endorsed by the committee. The meeting was called to order at 2 o'clock. There was a large number present and, to all appearances, things were harmonious. Up to 3:30 o'clock there had been no nominations, at least this is what the News man was told by Mr. J. Harvey Wilson. At 4 o'clock the News man returned to the Republicans headquarters and the above ticket was handed him by Post master J. W. Mullen. There will be no opposition ticket for any of the other county offices. COLORED REPUBLICANS. Embroidery BaurgaLins A lucky purchase enables us to give a fine opportunity to lovers of Embroidery bar gains. It will pay you to buy and lay away if you don't need it now. x New, clean, fresh goods, but we bought at a big bargain and then offer it at less than our usual small profit in order to give an extra value, f Neat fine effects, up to 6 and 8 inches wide, many of the goods worth 15 and 20c. yard, and every, yard cheap at 5 c. yard. Take your choice of any of it at 5c. yard In order to give all a fair chance, no selections can be made before 9 o'clock Saturday. Goods are' now on display in our show window no short lengths. All perfect, clean, new goods. Meeting Called But None Were Pres ent To Take Any Action. For some reason, the colored Re publicans who were to have held a meeting at the court house today at noon, did not put in their appearance. Squire D. G. Maxwell, who has the renting of the building, was approach ed several days ago and asked what the room would cost. He told the party that he would have to put $1 in the till before the doors would swing open. At the hour appointed for the meeting, the colored politicians am nnt arrive on the scene. So, it was surmised that word had gone tortn rom the "other side" that sucn a mootiti? had best not De neiu. Mpws man was unable to. see either of the parties who signed the can ior the meeting. -MECKLENBURG VETERANS. Light Outings We expect Saturday morning a very fine bargain in light out ings for gowns, wrappers, etc. They are neat effects pin. stripes, neat checks in pinks, light blues, etc. The value is 8 l-3c. and 10c. yard, but by a fortunate chance we can offer them for our Saturday and Mon day sale at 6 1-4c. yard Meeting COLD WAVE COMING. Held This Afternoon Mat ters Discussed. At a called meeting of Mecklenburg n0mn fnnfprlprate veterans, held tnis afternoon, the question of educating a daughter of an old soldier was again brought up. Some time ago uie Daughters of the Confederacy and the oomnc. jurreed to share the expense of educating some young lady, a daugh ter of a veteran, each to snare nau uj. the expense. This agreement, n. waB decided to let remain as it is now. A committee, composed of Messrs. H. D. Duckworth and J. M. Sims, was appointed to see that the Veterans hall is properly lighted and that a suitable stove be purchased. Rev R. C. Holland, the newly elected Chaplain, met with the Camp today for Che first time. He expressed his thanks for the honor conferred upon him, in a beautiful talk Folks Who Came and Went This Sep tember Day. Miss Lena McLeod left this mortiing for Lynchburg where she will visit her sister, Mrs. A. H. Johnson. From Lynchburg, she will go to Washing ton. Mrs. W. O. Nisbet is spending a few days with her father in Waxhaw. Miss Emma Lee Nisbet, of Waxhaw, is visiting at Dr. W. O. Nisbet's. Miss Irma Hunt left Charlotte Thurs day for Lynchburg, Va., where she goes to spend the winter at the Randolph-Macon College for Women. Mr. John Van Landingham left this morning for a buisness trip to Missis sippi. He will be absent about a week. Mrs. R. Lockwood Jones left this morning for Brevard, N. C. Mr. Harry Ellerbe left this morning for Cheraw and Spartanburg. Mrs. W. T. Bryant of Pacolet, S. C, is visiting her son, Mr. C. B. Bryant in Dilworth. Misses Jessie Sints and Nettie Cald well, who have been spending some time with Miss Mabel Wilson, returned home this afternoon, accompanied by Miss Wilson. Mrs. Edwin Lawson is expected to return home tomorrow. She has been awav several weeks, visiting friends North. Mr. C. Furber Jones has returned to the city, after an absence of several days at Morganton, Asheville and elsewhere. Mrs. W. T. Whitfield, of Monroe, was here today. Mr. James V. Cobb, of Greensboro, is a guest oi tne cuioru. Misses Nell and Margaret Whitfield, of Laurinburg, are in the city, at the Buford. Mr. Lawrence Duke, of Cooleemee.-is in the city, at the Buford. Mr. C. C. Earnhardt, of McColl, S. C, is at the Buford. Miss Sue Cole Smith, of Salisbury, is at the Buford. Mr. E. F. Martiny, advance man for the Barlow minstrels, is a guest of the Buford. Miss Beulah Johnston of Mooresville, was here today. Mr. H. Doubleday, of Tryon, N. C, is in the city. Mr. R. E. Haynes, Miss Ida Brown and Mrs. P. H. Haynes, of Henrietta, are at the. Buford. Mrs. W. T. McCoy has gone to Cam den, S. C, to visit Mr. McCoy's rela tives. Mr. T. B. Apperson, of Winston, is in the city. Mr. B. K. Cowper, of Spartanburg, is in the city. Mr. M. E, Neal and wife, of Clover, Va.. are at the Buford. Mr. T. G. Wall, of Greenville, S. C, is at the Buford Mr. W. T. Harris, of Spartanburg, is at the Buford. Mr. Thomas R. Little, of Wilming ton, is in the city, at tne aurora. Mr. F. S. Kennett, of Asheville, is at the Buford. Mrs. J. E. Shannon, of Wilmington, Charlotte Will Experience Some Much Cooler Weather By Morning. Charlotte people may as well get out their winter clothes for there is a cold wave coming "and it will probably be here by 10 o'clock tonight and cer tainly by morning. The wave of cold weather that has been chilling the northern and eastern sections for the past few days has now started on its way south. It has already reached Washington and even as far south as Lynchburg, the weather has become much cooler. Mr. R. W. Gray, observer in charge of the Charlotte office says: The cold wave has spread southward and east ward, causing decided falls in temper ature as far south as the Gulf coast, and as far east as Georgia and Ten nessee. Frost occurred in the upper and middle Mississippi and lower Mis souri valleys. Temperatures have risen somewhat in the west and northwest. The weather is generally cloudy over the Lake region, Atlantic and Gulf States: and clear over the West. Rain has fallen in many sections of the east and south, during the past 24 hours. In some sections of North Carolina tonight, there will be frost. .It is hardly probable that the change will bring about freezing weather in this imme diate section. Cotton Seed Meal For Sale at Star Mills and Ginnery 202 N. A St. Bell Phone No. 297. v W. M. CROWELL, Proprietor. - rr d-i (".rrrj-"rr n tt t-" m a 'a m Amusements i 75h ? NEW AUTUMN 3 H A T 3 LOCKS E THE BIG TOURNAMENT. Entrv List Will Be a Large One. Handsome Prizes. Mr. R. H. Jordan who has the man agement of the Fair Tournament in hand, informs The News man . today that evervthlns looks bright for this special feature of the second day of the Fair. The knights who will contest tor the handsome prizes are signing up rapidly and there is every indication that there will be a large list ot entries. Mr. Jordan states that all entries must be in by the 20th, for this is the day he has decided to close the list. Knights who expect to contest should bear this in mind so that no misunder standing will arise. There will be four cash prizes for the luckv ones in the tournament contest, Tihp first nrize will be $100: $75 for $50 for third and $25 for fourth. The coronation ball will take place at Latta Park auditorium the' night of the 30th. beginning at 10 o'clock. Mr, Osmond L. Barringer will have charge of the ball. From all over North Carolina and psnpp iallv the section tributary to Charlotte, comes the report that all will be here. The s.ate press has been very kind to the Fair promoters and the attractive features of li'ic occasion have been liberally written of. Those in charge of the Fair will extend a cor dial greeting to the press of the state. The judges for the tournament win be Messrs. C. A. Moseley, John M. Scott, L. A. Dodsworth and Col. A.L.. timekep- ARE certainly beauties and there is latitude enough in the shape allow ed to enable you to get one that is exceedingly becom ing without much trouble. - Soft Hats and Stiff Hats in ever3r correct shade and in the best possible, quali ties at each price -IT IT e Dirvlacp t e tsorv H Ladtta Park One Night Only Cpnf Yk Murray Mack IN THE REIGNING MUSICAL SUC CESS A Night on Broadway Fifty in the Cast Such Girls! Such Fun! Such Music! Prices: 50c, 75c. and 51.00. Seats on sale at Brannon's drug store, Wednesday, September 10th. WEDDING INVITATIONS Are you going to get married? If bo let us quote yon prices on Vi edding Invitations We represent only the Best House. . . T5he STYLE SETT E R S FOR THE COUN HOUSTON, DIXON &C0. LEADING BOOK. STATIONERY AND ART STORE South Tryos St. Op. Central Hotelj The Difference Smith. Herald, W. S. Dorr; spent last night in the city and left erSj joe Garibaldi and Col. Davenport. this morning for her home. Mr. W. C. Heath, of Monroe, was EPISCOPAL CHAPELS here today. Tn Ra Taken Charae of By Rev. Mr BISHOP SMITH COMES HERE. Tolson Now of Wadesboro. After the first of October Rev. Geo He and Family Will Occupy the Chad- M Tolson. now of Wadesboro, will wick Residence. take charge of the three H-piscopai Bishop A. Coke Smith has been chapels in this cvty. These are bt. Mar . I .4-- i I -r-r ri A. A ,-1 .n-vrr. heard from. He is to make Charlotte his home, at least for this winter. If the climate here suits him he will re side here permanently. Tho rnmmit.tee that has had this matter in charge, received a letter The Camp decided to give $10 each from .Bishop Smith this morning He tin's, Chapel of Hope and St. Andrew's Chapel. The Wadesboro Messenger lntein encer has this to say concerning Mr, Tnlsnn's departure from WadesDoro: "Rev. Geo. M. Tolson has resigned tne rectorship of the Episcopal churches or CAROLINA CLOTHING COMPANY J. A. SOLOMONS, Manager. to four veterans who suffered severely accepts the committee's offer which hig la Rockingham and Anson- was tu yiuvmc '"i" " vine the resignation w tarvc cutyi, - Dress Goods B&Lrgaims With the outing shipments comes another lot of that fine bargain in 56-inch all-wool plaid back suiting we sold so quick before. It is $1.25 quality, but we bought so as to save you 50c. yard. Take what you want at 75c. yard You will find our stock of Dress Goods contains the newest, best things and they are all priced in your favor. We are daily convincing more people of our ability to save them money, and serve them - pleasantly and acceptably. from the wind and hail storm that vis ited this section in AvJgust. These are W. C. Ford, D. S. Ellington, Alfred Johnston and Reuben Denny. The purchase of five volumes of Judge Walter Clark's Regimental His tory was ordered. xxt A committee, composed of.Capt. W. B. Taylor, Mr. L. Leon and Rev. R. C. Holland, was appointed to see to it that at each monthly meeting of the house for a year free of rent ana at the exniration of this, if he did not care to reside here permanently, he was to pay the rent of the house he occupied. Another condition was that should Bishop Smith decide to remain here permanently, the committee was to provide him a building location to be coifltod bv him and to iurtner diu oviuvtivn j tober 1st. Mr. Tolson will go to nai- lotte, where he will have charge oi three mission chapels. "Mr. Tolson has been m waaesDoro about 15 months and his friends are by no means confined to his own church, as he is popular with all our people, and it will be with sincere sorrow tndi they will give him up. T! ET ON (date to appear later) V. - This prize will be awarded a' oar biscuit baking contest. ;ttuu.uiulIl" i:w ;. 7" " h "Btr,,rtinn of a dwelling namn a rperniar Drosrain jl cuiu iaiu- uuu m ujj - - ing features be prepared. MORE HARNESS APPEARS. R.emiLnts Prints 3 12c yd This is one case that was delayed. It should have been in our rem nant sale last Saturday. They are clean new goods, nice styles, regular price 5c. yard anywhere. Will make nice dresses, quilt linings, etc 3 1-2c. yard We have a good assortment had a reserve lot of that nice quality, yard wide, 10c. dark' percales, we can sell you at 6 1-4c. yard Ribbon 3 1-2-inch wide satin taffetta rib-f bon .... 15c. yard No 60 of same.. . .' 19c. yard No. 80, very wide .20c. yard New lot our famous wash taffetta ribbons 10c, 15c. yard Magistrate Severs Has a Set Turned Over to Him Today. Thorp, seems to be no end of the strange harness that is floating around I Charlotte. Several days ago. Earnhardt captured a negro named Mc- Ilwain, who had a bag full m his pos session. Mcllwain was taken to Gas- tonia yesterday and from there to uai- It has been decided that Bishop Smith and family will occupy Mrs. a. u Chadwick's residence on East ave nue Mrs. Chad wick has not decided where she will move to. FOR THE FIRST TIME. Police Court Items. Tn the Recorder's court this morning Wade Brown and Jim Pender, both col ored, were up charged with creating a disturbance and acting in a disorderly manner. There were a number ot wit nesses examined and the court decided that both should pay the costs wnicn amounted to $4.75. Tom Mills and William Brown, two nf hack drivers, were up tnis moruui&, 1 ' . Memorial Baptist will, for the first time worship in hinmin? sir. ljliy las. where he was to get a speedy trial, pdifice has not been complet court being in session there. , arrangements have been made to Since Mcllwain's departure, other cofortably take care of those who will harness has appeared on the scene. v,or0 and their friends. Today, 'Squire H. C. Severs has in his church building is a credit possession a set oi imiubm . sectioI1 of the city and is r to him. XNO uouut uul - . rtwor,ipT1tiv arra: ot tne must r-.-it i ki Arvinrial Conareaat'ion to r II IOI i Cl I U nivniw. Worship In New Church Tomorrow Tomorrow tne ,"f" " Uha-r with carrying concealed weap Pritchard Memorial eayubi " ""r wprp h' nd over to the Su- Dilworth. perior court m tne sum ui delivered over to him. what this lot is some of the harness thaf" was takpn from the livery stable of Craig and Wilson in Gastonia and that Mcllwain is responsible for its ap pearance in Charlotte. A PUBLIC DEBATE. Dr. Howerton Returns. Rev. Dr. J. R. Howerton and Rev. George Atkinson returned rrom tueu mountain trin last night. Dr. Howerton Utntps that his stav in the mountins 1 l& uuc r: i kip hp win m conveniently arranged was eum0 --j-- mnrn It is an impos- nis puipit wiu.y - mg anu eveuius acn, Rev. George Atkinson leit tnis mum v.nrio! in the state . i twi.nro. bnilt of the uest material and in every sense a handsome Ashlboro, where he will be for Duiiuin0. stnr will several days. I IT" -I W . -V VI fJL AAA KJ , Pineville High School to Discuss Edu cational Subject. (Special to The News.) Pineville. Sept. 12. There will De a postor, preach both at the 11 o'clock and the. evening service. A cordial welcome will be extended to all wno may cmC. At Derita Yesterday. a- The Dicnic of Sugar reeiv Sunday . i Annirnn rallv that were public debate at Pineville High School sen . yesterday were decided riday.nigm., ocyt. um, Uiiesss speeches were maun x-w. The question to be discussed is Rf: exander Graham, of the city schools. Declines the Call. Rev. J. Bryce Cochrane of Fitzgerald, fia has declined the can to tne aiuc- marie field to which he was eiecteu . . " iii r -P LUC A A VJ AAA A'"-''-'1 Mecklenburg Presbytery. J. E. IVBY (L CO. 13 West trade Street. .m,i- That North Carolina sauum OUl VI . - have a compulsory system ot educa tion " The affirmative will be repre sented by Will Younts, G. D. William son and W. L. Williamson. The negative- by W. A. Rogers, E. E. William son and Laurie Mcaipme. The debate promises to be of unusual interest, and the public is cordially in vited to attend. illCAauuv, . T7i r-o or t Knmc Montgomery, oi tue x -v . tJ i Minn, and Rev. Mr. Gwynn. There was a large crowd "enda,cve j n t,r,Trm$rhlv enioyed the day. .v;u aarofiaiiv emoved tne t ne cmiuicix, jj-v. -j , - -outing. Mr. Will Garibaldi continues to im prove. His condition today was very much better than on yesterday. Let Me Your Eyes It's Free. Between living well and living poorly is very small If you buy right. The fellow who knows it all is satis fied, but people who are seeking new ideas are willing to learn. I invite you to call on me and let me show you how to buv Spectacles. There's only one glass that will fit your eye properly and' if yoii don't get that one glass, your eve is liable to be injured. , I fit each eye with the prop er lense and at the proper price. Dr. J. H. SpilmsLn, Eyesight Specialist, 22 W. Trade St., Charlotte, N. C. (Blair Bros Drug Store.) For girls under 14 years of age. Allen Hardware Co. Fine Chocolates, Burnt Almonds, Sugar Roasted Peanuts , A, il Honey Cocoanut W A HKPC 223 North JLiiJLlin O Tryon S nrrw TAMnTTS NEWPORT ICE U 3 CRFAM AND ICE CREAM H SuDA SERVED : : : : : 3g n 1 Vou Buy Satisfaction ( The Latest 1 rYFall Styles! A Now RcadyJ Stone & Barringer Book, Stationery and Art Store fOODlBYE to that old Straw Hat, Your Hat is here, because all good styles are here Give us a call An Enjoyable Meeting. large' crowd of the young people nnrh and Dilworth or wesuiimstci " -"TQ .otv nf Rhahbv party. attended the Young - r: .7T. ui m the make-up inrATTJ 4 T?TSONS ARE ODIOUS. t tHat' rlock." said the shabby party who had failed to impress the grocer with his taie vi wuc 6 ooc whv'" nueried the grocer. "TfmaP. it eoes on tick," replied the said the Christian Endeavor social last mgnt ax munten You and the Mr. Philip J- ' - are exactiy opposite in the mat- entertainea Dy ivnaaca IC f nrnriirtion." Lance at their pretty nome on , - R hatr sk6d the oer. Boulevard and a most Qengau" Qf tfae clock are brass, ing was enjoyed by all PgjenL the face. isn't," answered the gro- guest af honor were the Misses urr, d l yQUr . in i- t acta nr vi rs. n. iu. i i " SCST RBfreSshmenr; were served wheels m not. See on the lawn, and every one present . . , ii mnof lolio-ht- Z"rever hd. to her room by a spell of asthma. -Mrs. Jordan S. Thomas is confined $25. Reward The above amount will be given fop the arrest and conviction of any party or parties guilty of a violation of part 2, section 94 of City Code, which reads as follows: "If any person shall wilfully make false alarm of fire by ringing the fire-bell, alarm-bell, or otherwise, on conviction, a penalty of fifty dollars shall be imposed." . W. W. IRVINE, Chief of Fire Department. - When you buy a 2 Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen St one Barringer S6e LONG-TATE CLOTHING CO. Swell Fall Suits ready for your inspection. They must fit or you can't have them. Come and you will come again. Boys' Clothing, prices right. Quality and
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