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t commiuee pn t& iting of Dr. G.W. Graham,?. . . .. vr.y, M.' Wilson, ia lfied to meet at the office if Ceo. W. Graham at twelve .j goon COmOrTOW, PJLmm; liNECHANCE- of town desire U.VL hi subscription to the -flDiA BrittaKica He tit cHi of Ibe present edition. '.. 'r n .V- t mniff at t ter vol ... K,lr4 ar all new. bOUnd bwy calf, wt this is a good op unUV to gei, nr . 5S The Nkw. Ornc urrfdtf - lONUMENTS k W. DURHAM, rolacturrr and Dealer In tfufel nsita Hosumnta and Hud- , Iron Fencing .and Building nt tor all purposes. 'Design and npklfree on spplicaAjon. , tH my Pricc money office at present at nV father rt. No. 209 Wet Traie Street, dotte, N. C - : .- v p6dim I r ANTED A roar- Uesa ,Y milk, for young baby. to fANTED-A so7 West irede lpo6dit DNTON BAKERY. J ' 216 E. Trade SL, v V tttlOVS VIEfNA CREAM ROLLS," CREAM BREAD, :'i ike fint Rye Bmd made . ia rrtv. All kinds ol hne Lake for Lies and parties. '. ; v ... , Lad in your orders. ' V. N. PRATHER. 1 H BAIL' , VOLUME 1, CHARLOTTE, N, C.r "FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 36, 1889. NUMBER tit. CRA YON PORTRAITS. Call and see how Fine and Cheap they can be had. " . j, , , . r FRAMES. h " I have the largest and best assort' , ment of . Frame Mouldings in the State. Canvas and Crayon Stretches, made to order, VAN NESS '-.' 21 N. Trvon S.. . DUCK EGGS. KIN DUCKS EGGS. -A- JO Per Setting if Eight C C MOCRE, Graham Street Hiry. IESH RED. HORSE AND Shad from the Tee Dee rr at C L ADAMS ipnjdit J&Trycar. 1 A BUTLER TUB JEWELER. . LOCAL KIPFLBSi . ,j i,''if , ', " . t " -ostmaster Brady got hi papers from Washington to-day, ' -1 - llr. C A. Dixon, of the firm oi C'A Dixorr & Co.; has gone North to lay In Another supply of new goods for his bouse, - 1 "-Every Industry (it Charlotte (s booming. The new knitting mills has orders lor goods already that will require six months time to supply- ' - Rev. J. F. Triplett, son 01 Rev. T. L TriDlett. wUl fill the cubit at Church Street, Methodist Episcopal Inurcb, aouln, next suncuy at II A. M., and at 745 P. M. .Jfvtf The New York Herald, received today, says that Mr.' Cleveland de nounce the - Coldsboro Headlight interview as grossly . inaccurate and misleading. - Cleveland ought - to know. ' .The entertainment at the Acad emy of Music, tonight. wiH be one of the sort to please. : It will be for the benefit of the Home and Hospital, and should be greeted by a big crowd, i Dr. E. Rl StitL of this citr. who was recently appointed surgeon in the United States Naw. has been ordered to reoort for dutr at Wash- m . m Kngtoa Cty,. where he enter the aureau of medtdne and surgery, ,( -Capt E. M.' Hayes, ; who was fonaerhr in charee of the recruiting staaoa oere.. b b -cotamandJof a fcvision .of the troops b the Okkhoau district, and rom all accoikts,"1 b doing good work. ' rtiarfotie' will verv brobablr se cure the Lutheran' seminarr. " The committee ia to meet at the office of Dr. Geo. W. Graham, at it o'clock to-morrow. Each member should attend. There's busbeas oa hand. rMnirrra who came in on the Carolina Central train today repcrt that there was big hail storm about Uncolntoei yesterday after. Taattwobablr accouats for the coolness in the atmofpoera todj Mrs. Icnnie Whittiarton, oi At lanta, who was visiting her brother- favbw, Mr. W. P. Wbittingtoo, la this city, died late yesterday after ooa. at Mr. Whluiogtoa's residence oa Second atreek' tier oooy w sent te Atlanta for boriaL - i The friend of Rev. Sea Jones 1 . . . ... .L.. V L till be tnterestea ia ncmrm an am haade against the'wickedneas of Francisco appears to have had heefUct- People went to hear the Wgu revivalist as they would go to drcwe, and they laughed even a. a .a . I a fca rouadTy aoasea inw 7 antVcacd it to a modem Sodom, . -huKrtoiiB oriciaal hatchet i hnagpiag cocopkwous place ia Ticrtoa. - The NtwYor coenmi, baa aaavailbgty bspor- inneU & forward it to the Loan htbtLTItai relic k too crtdous to risk great distance from hoewt , I mde out of cast Iroa sad is as u M a meat tit. but we oukla t f o k for tea' time it eight bf , : , THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 3AVH0NEYa tnott rr-a rnwroaT ajro fs WITt tO R HIALTII. ST tAl-w rtVAiw n atoat kud rtR- CHAMNO nrm OV'R UAROI A srjn.lAJt UKt Of CIIO'CR SKt-tO EOOTS SHOES .". ALU tAT . vou mav lr. . . roe tcs- cm hv:lt. M o a ttiR. OAR IK- X iHCr tis CM'r-r " oxn tin., .m r t0 VI at . suavtacrvaM. smaO rytUUMv n:i(fFui iut.toTr! tsorrs nrwtlUt M CA-Of M tr vtf t x i o' A- T1 At t, r- Toms. tT i r-r Daaih t a Yvj taa Mr. Dougta.ejram, aoa of Mr. D. Theodore m, died at the home of hi,, fa Steel Creak townahi(V l nSoetes to three e'ehxk yw aitrmooa. lie as about 17 yV ajra, and kU dralh was the rea Mrt dlieaaa. The yeunit B, J a cooaWtcat afliber of cfcurch and dd la the full hop4 u. rtalHy. . ' yw 1 lit- . Mrs, Mia aufw, $, C, Ueaavaaat n.tMlng'. Mr. A!Nertt IU J4 W4r4 Mm. U iaitig Mrs. V . tsey. U. M.P.rrt.fof the nr Nul k nUy fc New York. Hi hyltwebor . Mr.)W.WrwA p f..t Va the Sealj Tht MuUnf at me HaU Last Nt(tt . Tb Lutheran Seminary, Bbo Fao : tarf, Klc Rrt olollooi of Thanks- : . Mr. TMy and the Matter of PobUca- u-'. V ' At meeting of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce last night, Mr. C Duls. udoo invitation of the s Chamber, Informed the member oi the particulars oi a proposed Semi narv to be erected bv the Synod oi the United Lutheran Church, South, embracing the States of North Car olina, South Carolina, Georgia, Mis sissippi, r Tennessee, . and ' parts' , ol Virginia and Florida, ; The school will be of a hieh class and the bdild- bgs will cost about $50,000, and if the- Citizens of Charlotte .wui take tioxxo atock b the enterprise the buildings will most likely be located here, f After hearing Mr, Duls. a resolution "was adopted that the Chamber of Commerce heartily en dorses the proposition, and that a committee be aDoobted to act with the Lutheran Church committee, of which Mr. Duls is a member, to ob tain subscription to the stock of the com oan v and to report to Capt T. L. Seigle not later than Wednesday of next week. The committee con sists of Dr. Geo. Graham, W. M. Wilson, J. S. Spencer, W. B. Nis- bet, and M. P. Pegram, Jr. Mr. Duk stated that the subarripUons would not be called for until a site ia secured and ground broken. Mr. loan VanLandmeham sUted that the proposed shoe factory b Charlotte is an esUblished tact; tbat the canltal Stock would be . $50,000, with the privilege of bereaaing it to laoo.000; and that isj snares naa been taken, not over forty of which are owned b Charlotte. , ' The allowing resolution b regard to the new passenger statioa b Char lottavaaadooted: 'That thk Cham- yr aeknovfedeea and appredatea tbm arTartamade brtbe Richmond & Danville Hailroad Company In building such aa oraament to Utar lotteand caring for her Welfare aad the eomlorts of her traveling public, by the buikEng oi the handsome naaatnrcr deooC and we as a body return our thanks ibr the same," It was also resolved 'that thta rv.mkM- return its thanks to the Companies for their weceaeloe ol om rates of travel to our cejebratioa ow the approaching toth and list of May." Tba auLiect ol makinr puhQatioa of tba proceedings of the Chamber of Commerce was brought up aod aa a bite animated. Mr. M. C . Mayer proposed that a oomauttce consisting . of tbe presHieat, tary, and ahoukl WM af iha Chamber and select, suck hum rJ the actloa a they deemed advisable sad hare them puhtUhed. The secretary. Mr. R. N. Tiddy, W lined to remaia after the adiourn- ment af the Chamber, which was onetimes very bte, for any tech a A call was made for the reading of iha action of the Chamber at a pre vious faceting en the subject of pab- Dahing the proceeding. ; Mr. TUJr read front tbe minutes oi the meeting of January 3, is. aa foSows: "Ths accrttary was la tnartcd to furnish for aewpaner U tha eitv of Charlotte swcA Woe- matioe b rVgvd o war promdbgs aa seeca adviaaWe. A motim to-repel tr ava the Chamber was tost. Apropftaitioa to admit r-porwt of Charlotte eewpaprr , was pre-ad to a rot. . Tbe terrtury stawu ' days loBowiflg th. aaeetu'f woW snakt op syeopa 04 tf procteo- inga, i) frf aa tbt ofiM P" Uhed, sad hand k W PV Ue owt 6ft aftetwaws, aai vvm ths other pap" tr7' It ... itd b the Chawher that tV r';ftl anyeth-e watitr Ihsa rtom tS -rtary Ma m re gtrAM aa a Ufh of f'!- Ca. Ir.rvi Ke ist -.rr7 of the proceedings, and that he mutt be careful of what he allowed to be printed. ' - ' " , Messrs. Elliott & Marsh, furniture manufacturers, were unanimously elected member of the Chamber. Let the Tall Polkamaa Putt ths Bel! ;pa y t ( '.r'y ! f.f Oa the morning of April 30, i8S!, at 0 o'clock it ha been arranged that the church bells 'all over the country shall ring to celebrate the event of one hundred years ago, when the church bells throughout thtrtMMi States ranir out-io call -the people together to prsy for the suc cess and prosperity of the country under Gen Wasbington, . tnat day inaugurated President of the United States. A call is made from the committee Kavke - charge of these arrangements that in every church b the had service be held to implore -mi. a a a. a continuance 01 toe lavor wnicn ha been shown the nation since its birth,-"' It would be spproprute for CoL L. A. Biackwelder, Charlotte's tall Mliceman. to out on his Mexican veteran badge and do the bell ringing act in Charlotte on the morning ol the 30th. '. Tha Moakipal Outlook. The registration - books for the municipal election closed yesterday at sundoirn. There was but little new registration, as the same book are ased aa in the mayors election two years ago. - The whites have a majority b each ward, except per haps b Ward 9, where there was a very heavy registration of colored voters two year! since. A great many of theee have moved away, while other were floaters." who wiQ find it difficult .to float again. Judging from tbe registration; tne re-election of 'Mayor McDowell is a foregone conclusion. But safe as he appears, the Democrats ol Charlotte ahedreevnher that hia safety de. peoda npoa their votes, and all should tare out With a full iJcmocrauc votA nobody can beat McDowell, but there fa danger b bdiffcreoce, or over confidence. v T Kethat Maa4ay. -' . Tha Suteevilk Landmark- siys that 'the Coocord Time Jumpa oa the Charlotte New for comparing uaamoer r-,u. "7. ,a VIatwLv to Sam looea. . We are KJcumona a iavui aw .w - , , very much obliged to the broher forreticvinsTusof that lob. Joey is a native of Statesvule and we werr just fixing to jump oa the News for tha aame thbr. . . , poaaWy Tut Niwa did not make i tn-aninw dear eoocch fcr -tne bfrthrva. It was aot our bteatma to hokl ap Brother Munday a a aacond Sam looca. What WC de- . .. a . . . t- n-. . aireu to suit wim wtm um w uetk' a. w w"7,UMl . . , . c . , alter the adjourameat "J. Z, HT rvr . ra va wrs aaM . wr- - Sam. Sheaih vouf eworda, breth rea. By the wiy, maybe wedoa't catch oa to the Landmark s mean IwMh r S TraJa. . Tbe Charlotte. Columbia A An rwata tMasevirtr trab and a balky tna came bio a CoHi00 At th Trade Street ? paaatn-rr sUtioa at aooa todav. . The train was bsckmt through the yard, and uat aa it ss oeariag the rroauaf a learn beloitg' bit to Mr. Jim Sims Mailed b the mi-IJle of the track. There was a maa aod boy In tht wagon., aud their daager Ucame kaowato the aagiaeer aot to sooa. tuspewa af thetraia ara very aviirrl ''y rv dwwd wkca it mrwck the wagon. TV wagon was rmrtirrd sad owe her was ahaitrrtd to pxces. 1 s maa tecaprd tiaJSart, Mt tne ooy wa f-a'mf!v cat s'otit the k i. leAa tleU ka AavOi. Bkhop luidk. iiai ia Aac riOc, and 3 hold serK b St Uwreace's Church at that 4ae ant S-rx'ar. II Sxtrnmiater the rite af eoafemarfoa wpow revaral MiuUnts si tK clce ol the thma A'ttock ataaa. la whkh k wLI be it-l by Rv. Fatft A"k t, recto ei St. Lavtv-kw a, saj tev-a VHlnj Frmaa CatSi tV'gTwa aw te that 7- ( t.T it art rn) BEYOND X EXPECTATION! 1 Our sale thus tar this Spring ol GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH. I Nil havf aurnaauwl nnr mnut untntinA anttn'nations.- The VOUnQ? centle-: men of Charlotte have "caught on" most emphatically to our elegant line ol ; j, - ( 1 i v t. v ,r ,( y , , - f , t ' TiEOR-DiDE IBESSi AND BUSINESS SUITS, J " fi' K, I t M t 1 f!t K V 1 ' S f 4 o. a . , a . . ' .11.. 1, -J r !.-. . at. frstrr . we carry surpasses all the Ready-made Clothing w this vicinity, and in fully equal b every respect to the work ol the best custom tailors, while b Drices we euarantee a savbe of one-half the money. We are progress, sive b stj'les and fashions, and the mab object of our bosiness is to ' Maintain: .the Strong" - Lead "' ': ''. Which even our competitors admit we have taken. - . We Shall Do It ia Goods! II We Shall Do it in Prices! TV w bur great ucces is flnquestbnaLfy due to our estoblished priadplee, to which we have always firmly adhered, vis.: FAIR DEALINOb. , . Every customer given a foU dcra worth for a dollar. , . . Positively ao trash or shoddy goods bought or sold. Truthlul representations to every one and courteous treatment to afl. - ' We can special attention to the followmg departments: - BOY S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. - Our assortment b this department is larger than ever before. HATS AND CAPS. r This department has no equal b town. , ; ' Geatlemeii's Fins Furoisbiog Good, . .Inthi'dartmentwadef ' W. KAIIEMAN & LEADING CLOTHIERS Ao GENTS FURNISHERS, . ' Coraer Omtral HoteL Charlotte, N. C ; ' : LATECOMERS.:-; A.. ITTli I. TTL--r- W 5. r-aaUal-.aaai . T. TTll. Lm.l. av wl wh tmtia. Tmm tern uitillr rf iTrJZl We mm .--.e-eHe.a--l- - "J"" jr. ,,.. - j . 1 - -- - -. 4 Ui, AkMKMkMrf r Fmm. Fa. TWmwWB mf e,. mat . e It e aeca. r mm.. o, ,1 CO., iTl 1. mr. iM- e S ee. S Or-ra Ma naa I vawtli -H Sm m.1! Mm. DarM BW hat af Sta Till m la Oraa rdbraw aha - ea e-i a awaa, . T. SEIGLE & CO. FINESHOES. ' A fon stock of the celcUateJ Keslet Brc- PbiUvWphia Fea. "t . 4 Geata. klars and Chadrea a wear. t ryl fine Ibe 4 this auke sd find . Ur aad iocr-W demand for U. em, which .Jv: IJ,t,Bfo4 merit. We we UN V ft a"- - . . -, . - . iSiiram Tura Sole Bones loe dreaa. Cr.1- aieo't fine Ila-mae auoea a-. See our Shoea.... . ..,,,-'..,. 10 S. Tryoa St. ' GILREATH ft CO.,XSac to Pegram c Co.) K51 ArriTal MEs'.flrTGrfl ci psrs. i. j! -rl RmI' k to their ad- vaatare to see owe beast Jul hoe a L-d- Oiford Tka ad Slifpen b-i-irv makint; thek r-"1". are vary STuaa 7T. drva'e liM Shot were aevwr am ia cctaa-Jete, . saa-COMK ANl SEE US. t ta East Ts At R St. ; a . . Oleik-TT -JSC30. fW-iUr bcawae th best. Try fc ad eoeapar K witk any jr. tagar. . ru L!certch.gia Ooodi, UW rip-, FeKAiaa TtAaeeoa a4 0 tSe pe-whw aeaada a - Gratvfr, U-. ff- l-; . 0ar aad Wtr A'U rl-"MAKTlN: TotasrreeiWI, CRtLVM. CREAM. a-asaaaasaaw-aa-aaaw-aav thai tveewtlr ad.W fra freak cws to my hL whick eoaUea sne M deliver sweet uaw at sj w per quart fnptorjitly foe smaa rf nwaMitiew. I Will also s-3 a hm- Md ewaatity of rai'.k pertvalJy sa ased t" ts tents per r3o. ihn sa eVltsBthd tweet mi.k and 1 rati h'?tV rvcwT5ind It to drryKa, mn'.fch arxt (htktrea. My Lax-vm asxt tto-rr t'11" tnUk a tmut.i'ut r-. Very trrih,xr, ! stttl McU Y ATKINS, A,r. KAN KIN ,,.' t T;
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