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wEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ECKLENBURG LODGE No. .11 ft a$OtV . . BAUGATKII, fc K, of II., mecta Tonight at fESH RED HORSE'AND "Shad from the Pee Dee river, oravSat ; ' 38 & Tryon St. Sard wanted. Wanted, firstdaa ccommod :h fable board for e-en- .ad small mmily. Private lartia without other boarders pre- .fltd. willing w.p7 uu (Address '-V D. 40. I toaut Daily News Office. cQinRNT AND NON RES ident ovaers oThoawt are IV solicited to put tneur prop- Wis y charge to rent lor them. attention it jflveii to this ,adi ol -btta1nea,!;jMMl-iio''el- krt will be spared to giv perfect taction to my clients. . Prompt fA full return made at the end of Uh month. I tak full cootrol of .roMrty, look alter repaira, etc. W owner are pot to no trouble Vkstever, except that of calling; at W office at the end of each month br "their money. ' Ca3 and tee roe. R. F. COCHRANE. u SOUTH TRYON STREET. - CHAKLOTTX. N. a " 1 rmiimi a lot ol Pomerov .11 ium, rule xi.K to Sl.oa. . . . M Beach, Hickory and other hard food, and thoroughly hrutnea. bar Bos Jack ia warranted to lift W mkrrl ni in balanced Whirl G weighing over- 6re tons. We art low receiving the finest stock- ef Unurrt, Sunies, Duprtea, Pk W Carta and Sarin? Warona ever kmht to the city. A lot of pttatboro one ana two aors mrm firms. Beat wagon is the country, list receiveo. - . JL C HUTCHISON A CO., LECTURE i 1 DISEASE Ao TREATMENT -. OF LIVE STOCK.. . Dr. James Werritt. of NaahvOk, em., wtu deliver, a lector on urn- V Treatment, etc. 0 Live Stock the Court llouee at Uurlotte, fendsy, April 15, at l:y J. m. pa people ot Charlotte and sur wading country are cordially hv paa 10 attend. " 11 BUTLER THE JEWELER, YOU CAN"2" aye Money. Not mutiMr astd rat. 1 tOU IIMLTtC at CALU " T ni iroaa axd rvn- caA.M!o now oca. uaoi ; ' HOOKA ALB LIN I or ciioics asuto i . HOW W N DOTS P SHOES J V Att THAT j TOU MAT HT1U ron vo t c 'AwtLV. it r a IJX. x rrcx jrrixsim or ! T"i cwotcrar oootw '-TnTfrvt.a, raoa t vt ' T MvrACTtt, swC "yoaAcrji. Awnoca racii. trie,. GrTTii rKMa TWAT l CAimT a vxpi t.n. (; AMI in iumrf,iii to At t. wa t- 1- w . JL- JdL J3i NEW VOLUME i- CHARLOTTE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 25. 1889. NUMBER 120. i- .CRAYON PORTRAITS. '' Call and ace how Fine arid Cheap (hey can be had. ' 1 , . FRAMES. f- . jt have the largest and best assort ment ef Frame Mouldings in the State. Canvas and Crayon Stretches made to order. VAN NESS . it N. TryonS.. "1 trOCAL ItlPPLM. n'5 Tomorrow k the aoniveraarr Rev. Taa. Y. Fair wii lemtf his new charge in RJchmond neat Thursday. . , Thla aectlon wraa vklted bw refreshing rain today and one that resulted w great good to the gnaw togropa.-:'f- T' JP::.;; r CoL C E. Grier la IvW dan. . r ' 7- .0 m reroualw aick at hia homa In thia city, and' hia recovery k acarcdjr Memorial Daw. Maw toth. ant annroachinw. axt lbs anLdiMt orgajMSBjloa, should be making pre. parauonaior nsopaervaacc . A jneetiasr ef the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce wiQ be held at their rooma at I o'clock tonitrbL Several important matters will come up for diacaauon. The bcffinnini of Mr. Pearson meetings in FayetteviD haa been postponed to the first Sunday la Mar. ia order to allow him a lew days longer at Shreveport, La. A report was circulated about town, today that Capt R. P. War ring, aaaayer of the mint, had been requeated to send ia his nstgaatioa. looulnr at the mint abowsd that there was no truth in the report A aCffht chansra of schedule on the Carolina Central Road will go mtoaffiactaert Monday. The morn ing trahr for WDmlogtoa will leave earlier, and the breakaiat house will be changed: from Wadoboro to Hamlet. " ,L v , V T Card ara ot for the marnace of Mr.J. Frank Goodaoo to Mies Fsanie McNinch. at the Presbyterian church fa Coooard, oa May 1. A happy May-day U them. Mas Mc Ninch badaushterof Mr. A. N. McNinch, of Concord. , AO members of the Y. M. C A. are earaesthr reowesctd lo be present at the regular monthly meet- tog tomorrow (Friday aigU. lar wiH be a Bctlimiaary davotiooal ssectiof at o'clock, led by Presi dent Haana. 5tject: "Art yoa s Chrbtiaa? Lstk be S: tj-to;t Peter 1:0, la the Seprcme coast yesterday, the'ease Stat va.-Weddmgtoa, from MecUrabar. was artwsd by the Attorney General for' the State, aad br looea A TBett for the defrwdaat: aad CUhsoava. Barber, from Rkh- saoad, byjoaea-ailflett jorpUs tiA Cowosai for diiftadaat have leave to submit their argwrneat Beat Monday, k Draciiw The srieads of Mr. B. G. Shea- anahowa arwoath! with hut la iba Las of hia wifc. Mrs. IVntw ShawKmhoasf; who dwd at' her ban oa Seventh Strwtt. between B aad C atresia, at a o'clock Wt awt, after eJs. weeks' akaM. Mr. Shanooabo Iravts a hwhnl aad itrrt chiUrra. Tnt Maeni aer. rosditcttd frnmtheTrrt Street Methodist Chanh at 4 o'clock thia afterwooa. - ' . T Wrw atiOa. , .. TV sew Star MiOa. oa oast Trade ttrtwOaooabsbcffratioa. The machlaery b) afl b pmltioa, bwt needs aditntiog. This la the new company TteenUy fonrtew m Oar fotts, ol whkh C Grrsham It pretl- dvat aad W. M- CrowtS maaagtr. aitla mil turt oat a utrk snicle of com meal grita, homlay, - a eta 1st art aeatiy aurrptq lik iK trU BMuk aad bear lk Ma of the preakleat anJ SMiwf'. Cat Jattaa Kj . Col Wa. Johottwi srHeed hotnt oa I H aooa tra ltt wMUterrWedbyiNi rrporif r (a rtf'd to '.he t k alrt rmin$ M SMfO aa4 U JoanatoB lit Kwt UW 0T bod i vuM t4 ra!iJs t" kt t..., n 1 1' f fiy M r iTJ -KKi ,; ,T """ ABYBNTISTB in mbcklenboro. Ittrroaa who Balisvcd .Oabrlal was to ata Hom-8trnf Seana as i. Vt, tattoo's Fana, Some of the Mecklenburg negroes are Adveatiats. The doctrine was aught them by a self-made preacher Samai Johnston, .whose field f wpcratioas was oa and about the plantation of Dr. I. W. Herron. Rev. Mr. Johnston had been work iag among the negroes for some weeks past, and finally he succeeded in bringing them all to his bdiefc He told them that be had been seeing eigne from heaven, and that an angel had told him that tlx world was to coma taa cad last Tuesday. He talked ia a queer manner, and made a number of mysterious signs, and all the darkies believed him. Monday morning Dr. Herron was puzzled to account lor the absence of his farm laborers. Only one lone darkey out of all the families em ployed on his farm reported for duty, and he explained that a!) the others were locked b their cabins prepar ing for judgment day. . Dr. Herron then questioned this Ion darkey, and got the whole story out of him. Before noon this darkey "caved' aad joined a famQy ia a cabin. - Dr. Herron went about among the cabins aad found all of them locked, while the darkles Inside were praying and singing. Tuesday morning, the day upoa which the horn waa to blow. all was silenl in the cabins. The darkies had ceased their devotions and were quietly awaiting the blast front the trumpet No argument that Dr. Herron could advance had tar effect on them. He could not persuade them to come out and go to work, so he put out for town to secer new hands. "When I left my farm," said Dr. Herroa, "there waa aot a single hand at work. Every efftw 00 tbepbee was locked ia a cabia waiting Ice the coming of judgment day, aad aothiog coaJd induce them to unlock Ibor doom. TVs Rev. Mr. Jonatoa had got ihear moaey aad was off paraJytiag some ether neighborhood. aa at o A-ijini, " Mr. . W. McComhs. a yownf semis. low merchant of this city, who was recently brought home aick worn St, Asfasdae, Ha., waa thia aaoraiag test to the Wester North Carolina laaan Asylum, b chares of Mr. Robert Chapman. Over work aJErcted Mr. McComb'a miad, aad h was thought beat to scad haa t the asylum at oaca, where he could sccar prompt treatment Ha) malady It of a mud character, aad hh) friends hope that a few weeks- Kay b Dr. Murphy's ear will result CharfcXU Real Estate. I Real estate in Charlotte was never m such demand aa it is at present Property along Trade, and Tryon Streets is considered especially de sirable.. Mr. John Fetter's house, on " the extreme northern ; end Tryon street, was bought by Dr. C A, , Misenheimer for 2,90a ; Two years ago It could have been bought fot $1,500. Town lots on south Tryon street are selling at big prices, sod new bouses are going up here and there all along that street r'If I had ro,ooo to spare," said a prominent citizen to a News re porter today, "I would mvest it in tow lota. They will be worth double the money two years hence." ' It is a fact, real estate was never before in such demand in Charlotte. CoL J. T. Anthony today bought the old Davidson property, opposite tbq mint, on Trade street He paid 4,500 for the property, and was of- lered $5,000 fos it half an hour after he bought it ' CoL Anthony made this purchase merely a an invest' meat, and it shows bis faith in Char lotte. ' - ' ' : Waaklagtaa'a Pnnaitsalt, One of the interesting features of tbaj )Vaihingtoa Centennial is the bringing out ol the kin folks of the greit father of his country. There is quise a goou leyicjcntawwi ui iiuiu Carolina, aad some of the descen dants of Washington lire in Char lotte. Dr. George 'Washington Graham ia one of them. - The New Yorfc Herald, which gives an Inter esting list of Washington's descen dants, says this about the North Carolina families: "The same may be said of the North Carolina Wash- ingtoas, and especial! r of the family of Colood John C Washington of lOnatoa, and of Mrs. William A Graham, wile of the Governor aad Cocfnderate Senator of that aame TtJ. QurtocU Grihamt were des cended from Lasreocs Washingtoei, George Waahiogtoa's Back, aad the iclatkawhip b very caaOy traced down to the present day, , There an a nomber ot other descendants ia this State. . Of sat ts New Tar ; Our people wiS begia la awr to wards New York la the awnior. party of twenty a leave at 8 o'clock ria the Seaboard aad Air ime. taking the bay steamers at Ports SMMtth, aad a party of about fiftee will 'leave to-saorrow afteraooa through the riedmoot Air Lin. Amoaf thoae who expect to reprt- aeat Charbtt at the big show are: CoL Chat. W. Bradshaw, Mayor McDowsO, Mr.W. R. Taliaferro, Mr. IL Barsch, Mr. Harriao Wata, Mr. aad Mrs. It C Eodea, Capt b a complete aad pemaweat resto-.T. R. Roberb. Dr. R. L Brevard. . . r . I Xle-cs Baamsartea, S. Gcoae, W. N Prather. C A Diao; W. A. ratioa. Drwa aa4 mt Cars. The Hornet's Nest Rifleme of this cHy art to have a dram and a' corps, aad M Ul be iKt only oa ia in Sat. Osr eit iraa art to scribinf very fibers t!r 1 the project sad the snoaey b be eg wade up raokllv. Thecorpa will consist of aia drams aad tieht airs. This wiS be aa exctCeat additkm to oar a) ready ' tpWaJUl rompaay and wt3 phc It ahead of all others b the Sum. Tas'oaawt stmaawa,, . ' ; At th tntertalasaeat tosnorrow maiag for i he beaeat ef th Hot asd Hospital, a perfcrmaace wuj be w by th Ckarmtt Taeatrtcsi Gab, eoaawtisf Of Nstm. J. W. Gray. VY. C Tmuaons, W. G. Cray aad W. B. Ttyksr. A3 towers aad itfrtaJimewta do- asted ahowld b tent rjasorrww after. soa to th Academy of Msa. rformaac commewtes at riM o'cVxk thara.- DMk at Hts. WSa. Sftretlf eat of lb tbowwndt ho hr vWited OrvtUad VC rtara na4 bat rmhers Mrs. vr,h, th tri VV h ir-l tKt prt-rty aad aho hrfd b K si t) tplTV f-t is 1 ret d'lh Kxsitv-I ret !y Wat atek. . ' ,4!- .'.. t , . Sauaot sod irrW. P. Diana aad wile. wfc Brawn, 11. & Bryan, hire. R. McDowrU. Mra.Gner, J. A S4osm and le. Dkk CWrsiia and I. Headrrao. at. MhImTi VaawyaMa. Al a meetbia lt aHt uf the coa gresalioa of St Michael's Qepel (coiored) th fuQowiag vestry use elected I J. E. KmsT,' Lww , Rafos Hyatt, C C Crier, raachal Foaoxes, WaW McDowaU, J. L Kirf aad Lea Parry wtrt elect- td wardeoa. TVt aeiegtles to tbt toavtotkM bar aot yet bee earned. A feral TX M CharkxH people ar taking s good deal ot Stock b (a horse btely, aad of course they aaat t know all shoot ho to treat s horn when he b tkk. Dr. Jswie Merrill, ol Nash ri3, Tnf. wUl kv sosH bterta. bg poiats to g alowt iht bars at the iwt Kfw loaWt Hah rsr s frvt, and all who art bter- tated b borww akWJ hear it RaikM TVt taataU of R.jh h t b prt- atd by the Ul UVM ol Coa- ford, it Csw'a h5 l'glt The er-trpany W ttCft pH ami tH-f it slfrh-Ha. Tltrr ium ) b r-"-''' f '". - i" ir-j-..". tmn t-iii-f (4 eo", , .? -( fr , I r- it BEYOND 1 EXPECTATION ! i Our sales thus far this Spring ot GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH ING have surpassed our most sanguine anticipations. The young gentle, men of Charlotte have 'caught on", moat emphatically to our elegant lines of , , ,, TAILOR-IIADE DBESS AHD BUBS SB, 1 .t m ' a a a - .a at. - aTl.t.7M we carry surpasses all the Ready-made Clothing in this vicinity, and is rally equal fo every respect to the work ol the best custom tailors, while in prices we guarantee a saving of one-half the money. ; We are progres sive in styles and fashions, and the main object of our business is to 1 , Maintain the Strong1 Lead Which even our competitors admit we have taken. We Shall Do it in Goodal I! We Shall Do it in Prices! Our great success is unquestionably due to our established principles, to which we have always firmly adhered, vix.: FAIR DEALINGS. . , . Every customer given a fid! dollar's worth for a dollar. . ' Positively ao trash or shoddy goods bought or sold. . ' Trnthful representations to every 00 and courteous treatment to all- We call special attention to the following departments: BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. - Our assortment in this department is larger than ever before. ' r HATS AND CAPS. r , y . , . This department haa do equal in towa. ; . , . ' Creatlenieii'f line ftrniahing Goods. ; . Ia thk department we defy competition. W." ICATJFM M ;& . CO.; t v- aVasWaUWAAaV VW avsto -wa- . ' fc . ' ' Coracr Central Hotel, Charkxte, N. C V " ! ' ' : T ATTmMFRS ; nwUtU pa T at Vt swJrjsrfww)sl ejsji sataj smJsm ryCm-mlUmmmmm4m-. Aaalat SriaCr- zrts at: r. jrsrait: i2la?aai-aa rr -aa rxrw IIM rtTA ' ' CwiTr.alMlll"H- DMtarkaatatia ZT mmhm a M 7 IWa- as Dm tm ate yaa each a am ay a aaasa, ; . -. T. L: SEIGLE & CO. FINESHOES. a ft.tl w-k eiriWa elebrated Ztestcr Broa' PhOadehthb Fate Shorn for Ladies 1 r.M si a aad Childre 8 wear.- V carry fiaa ha ol this make and Mm atrg aad laTean oesaaaa mr ia, . , wwiaae ao btm . - k. . I - a Wva bW of IM seaoiOW - ZietWr BroaLadiea Blight Pebbk Goat Bwiioa Boats, price fa. VS warranted treat m, uflVftd. kJrcaat ha ol fine Tun SuU Buitoa Boota for dress. GeatW- atea't ha lUnd-awd bboe a speoany. . See oar Shoes. iaS.TryoSu - - - GILREATH o CO., (Sao, to Pegrara a Co.) Kew" ArriTnl LaiiES" Oillirfl Tics ial Slirpers.. TV. Lr Ittt tA h to ibew ad vaatag to te oar beaatifvJ ha of LalV Oaford Tw aad Sipr-trs before auk iafflhoif parchaaea. They yery at) lit. aa 1 boy, IjuW. aioW, aad Chd otea's Fo SVx aert atvar m r coaarleta. . t , urCOME AND SHE US ' t - ' - - a 19 Lrvrr Ti-tt Sl OHA.YfiCO. rWW UejKs th beat Try It aad coaipar K with aay C Ogar. Tz UncLaa Good. ttrW r j. S-tH4u( TohaMxa. aad 3 tK pn"r twaaoa tMWif-rf-rr!r. Qf-'st. 5Mr, Pif-f IImJ ;.. a. 't in Cirart and Smtrt' ArtkVi. FOR SALE 1 hart a pretty fow-year-old iZf that I can Iwcommeod et vvy pleaaaat aad sail mfrlrif ' t, o alrai al Stsam or srreee cans Vaaaea erdrty. Aay wty cs dflvatf.'a or ia sMy, and i3 aot I sw UrJ stmt fr driving, t wi3 drivt ker tt try kiwi ol vtkl Of Weak b-T rabvrt I aay bt skd to l it V C C !" ' : r. T. u MART IV, ' !!' - A. I:. KAN kin t r::o., Sv rS ' t Hi'
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