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DAILY NEWS. fit a v)M in writ i itz - Call and see how Fine and Cheap tfiey can be Lad. . , FRAMES. - I have die largest and test assort ment of Frame Mouldings in the State. Canvas and Crayon Stretches made to order. . VAN NESS '.at N. TryonS.. . in !J corner i j"u"""''Hn Cu,n''. ..... irnnnlD vi-4- r ir rrtWS FOR SALE. VOLUME il fino Milk Cow for aide. CHARLOTTE, N. C, ' WEDNESDAY. EVENING; MAY t, 18&9.' NUMBER 125. at R. -M. VVit & Co.. or t: lotas, MrriBk , new cottage" on South Tryon five Urge rooms, uyo wku, and well ventilated pantry, cot wattr. 'Also one two-story nirlv completed, six or wide hall, t closets, and pantry and excellent . - r fixture in both. Either be rented to good tenant on ,.lle term. Also beautiful I fV?RGINlA M. WARING. iyrV4t The wew addition totheBuford Hotel b to be ibur itoriei high, with abasement . . A congregational meeting la to be held at St. Peter's Episcopal church' this evening; Immediate! after thefl o'clock service. Li The (arm era say that the rain of last- night and today will - do the country; more good .than hall dpxen centennial celebration " Mr, H. C Ecdes, of Charlotte, waa amonz the invited truest on .residence on Morehead street 1 board the-Eraatua Wiman. the roYemenh all. new. yood gar- Governors' boat iu the naval oarade at New York last Monday, The trials of speed aMbe tVtr grtfuods yesterday demonstrated the fed that there b tone fine horse flesh b Charlotte, and that there w&l be some good, races oa the aoth nod sist . . -. , t Fannie Davis waa am (ore -Esquire . Maxwell .today on charge of using . loud and profane language on the streets. She was lined a . '"penny 1 and costs, Mr. Osifc ''' FOR RENT.. land orchard FOR SALE. hoard. Dinina , Table, chairs. ?teds Mattresses, Domestic in Machine, comparatively new. Matting, to fit room 15x1s, one ireSntr hatt or office Stove, one fa Frsnklin 5tove, one Cooking two tons bara coal, etc. " , W. S. ALEXANDER, ; At T. L. Scigle ft Coa. juridiw : ' '4 THE i amosic Announce their . 5ST GRAND CONCERT At the '.:-''V OPERA HOUSE Friday Eve, May 3d, 1S89. Director Prof. Gaertner. ; Pianist Mrs. Dewey. , 'ommence at Itjr ' Isociat members' ticket, admit- tro persons to reserved seats Jit season, one dollar, oa sale by swrnbers. Admissaoq SO cts. srred Seats s set extra; j . i "gramme with words of songs 1 poroses. ' sprjQ PARD AVANTED. Stated, first-class accommoda- j vita good Uble board for gen asand small family. Private . a without Other boarders pre- wuiing to pay lull value, ii-sss ' D. 40, ?rjd4 Daily Nbws Omce. -1 v.. . SUTLER THE JEWELER. YOU CAN-s weMohet. ,1rTt VOt'a COMfOST Atto rs lT TOUR HEALTH. SY CALL. T ot a sToai and rva. GKMHQ ri.l 0 n tASCI uastAftONAM t UKI or Cnotc sixc- . ttOMS JM ' , Af the mayor's court this morn ing. Esquire D. G. MaxweQ presid ing, I. W. Kendrick was fined fa. 50 far an assault on Alice Simmons, and Ike Bronsoa was fined SA30 (or drunkenness. ; The parties were col' ored... k f ,. r . Dr.' Misenhelmer reports that Green McConoeO. the darker who shot b mistake tor a burglar, bat - Saturday- night, hnproving, uufk'aMatanii fcn.' 1 Dr. UImb. heuoJsays that keConoell wiH be out the latter part of this week. Engineer I. F. MMeohdser, whe bought Mr. J no. W. Fixer's hoose. oa Nortb Tryon "stjet,, win move into it tomorrow; Mr. Mmea beinser is the Carol! oa Central gfaeer who was so badly hurt is toe wreck near UerviHe, last December, and his friends will be glad to learn that he b stlU slowly taprovmf. though be' csnnet Iret walk without tne ataoi sues s. vh . , ., - The second enfcrteimef t in be half a tkelloaM&llospiiaL grvee at the Academy of Music last night. waa greeted by crowd as large mod as enthusiastic as cm the first occa skm. The rerfcrmance was on the same order, and equally as tsod. No mistake was snade la sdmtbiBg k saan unique entertainment. Crwit b due to kQ tbe partkipaats, arid pecUSy to Miss Lalla Oates and Mbs Annie Tste. arhoae sows were snoet enthusiastlcsny sriUuJed. ; , , 1 1 trttta Afee r ' Prof T. C Baker, ' w local weather rxoohet. who njiwed'it oa the first pop in hi May predctkee, had better look to fcis Wirels, as the Goversmeot ia f preparing to ?rt aheed c4 hU ia the 0 tr of weather predictions. , Degbsiug to day, the signal service will, when ever practicable, make . , g srerat rtedkuosj showirtf the ,ctAdilloo of the westber lew or three day ia ad vance These prtdictioos aB be fureUbrd at tbe same time a the regular dejailed ladicatioos, but will sot appear rrvulaHy, so that tk-rir see-appearaace wil sienify aothhif more lhaa that the Indications oA cial ;did tKt think k' jediciou mikt s predict loo. NM . M A. '. . . . ' JTS SliUCsb Oera Hows tomorrow aisht proav be to P tfitertainroent O more . ALL nT toowVfsm -roa-vyutsst fa 'wlv. i? ova unsv f' trjrs: ctJNim.or 0OKTf r XOrS aa mT TTt.-?. tDM S VrT "Vr ACTVS V IUCAC- ttoasprt. As'jwj rct- " '0Ttl" C'jfr 9 s " THAT l fAr vrttot.t, vi i (h r. ATT.I lUt-tru f n l t. r i c VS. Tnwtcv thaa ordirarr merit, and otf 1H1 . U uiuwi that sa wtceQrflt treat la la store tut them. The com m'UM eutrutd Uh the . mrtit el 16 aimr are; w-tt b-.i3.l--a t L aTsrtin. Prof. rUVr( P. S, McLatichlla; wilvTt. -."g - fret f.t(iKf, F, L. M1 . I nt. Mr r.!a. M s O!" M Orer. Ol-Bt TIXK WOW. T Xew Vn-fcs Dlawvnl to Orrr, a-4 . TSwra'a la h Blr C'llMBkm a Xr4hrrllaaMll,ltortajr fMl ASMS flu (iiUllaxil ShUIIti trwtm4 fVlvlmktleta. , . , i , VTbe usually quiet people around Greensboro are wonderfully stirred up on the Guilford Battle Ground Celebration which is to take place on Saturday next oa that historic battle field. If tbe weather b favorable they expect at least 10,000 people. Governor Vance, who b die orator of the day, will himself be a great attraction. . - H has taken great in terest in this patriotic enterprise and will, no doubt, give tbe crowd some thing fresh and funny. Tbe hearts of the people go out. to Vance even as they , never did before, since . be had the great misfortune to lose hb Affection snd sympathy com bine to draw the people to him. General Rufus Barringer, , one of the very first stockholders la , tht company, has promised to be present sad say a word from the Charlotte stand point.'.. .v.t.. ...'- ' '"-V Tbe programme sent us shows a most charming series of entertain ments. The mihtsry parade will be very imposing twelve companies ia line, headed by "the Guilford Battle Ground Continentals," under Cspt D. Schenck, Jr. The uniform b that of 1781, cocked hats, knee pants, buff vests, epaulettes, snd tinsel all over. This will be a striking feature of the Thirteen young bdies, mounted oa gay charger aad dressed in stars and stripes, will represent the old 13 Colonies. Their dress is unique and beautiAiL'; n " "1 ' Flags and bunting will adorn the monuments and bouses and speakers stand. - The Durham brass band and a full di urn corps will furnish tbe music. J Special trams w&l rua every forty 'niinutes , from Greensboro to the grounds, on the C F. & Y. V. raJa-oad. '.. -.V- 1 oar people want to see a real Jive North Carolina Yevolutiooary celebration, let them go to Guilford Court House next Saturday. HIS JAW IHTie. The Democrats who hold posi tions In the postal tars today, may rest easier, as the time of J. Lowrie Bell, of lha Railway Mail Service, to run down sad remove Democratic clerks, expires ; today. President Harrison has been urged to extend the time when the railway mail ser vice b to be placed under the civil service rules and regulations, so that Mr. Bell mlfibt finish the work of dismissing Democrats to make room for Republican. Postmaster Gen eral Waaamaker, ttb asserted, has A perfect shower of fettle three by four handbilb tiled the sad Rut endorsed the proposed extension of, tend over sad dowaamong the pco time, snd be visited the Whit I louse Ipb tathc traioyard as tbe A Line A ftarmaMrwl AperntfcH, at saw Stmas mm SMaailal bjr tk Taaae Sr -alUM Macwl Mhta Wrmmt ' A surgical operation something out of the ordinary run " of things, was performed at the Home and Hos pita! this. morning. Tbe pabent came (rbm Morning Star township, and U subject to- epilepsy, i Some tune ago be tell in the fire,. with a fit and had both hb hands burned off, besides being badly burned on the throat He recovered,, but he was in a bad way. The contraction of die burned skin oa hi throat pulled down, his chin so that he had the ap pearance of a man whore lower jaw was fastened to his breast bone. The physicians undertook to relieve him, and they were successful Af ter a careful examination into the case it was decided to cut the skin from the throat aad thus allow tbe man' fewer bw to resume it nor mal position. " The operatMM was performed by Dr.. Robert Gibbon, assisted by Drs. C A. Misenheimer. Gucs Me- Adea,wnd Willie Graham, with Dr. f. P. McComb as backsUnder. Tbe young doctors bandied the casein good style and made a perfect suc cess of die operation. Theskm was cut open from tbe centre of the chin along the front of the throat to the breast, then a couple of diagonal cuts were made across the throat, and .the patient TiAed hU lower fa" snd moved hop snd down as if it felt good to be untied after so long a time. , The contracted skin was patched up, and the man wul leave the hospital all right in a few days. TW7 IS4 a mb Trta. When the Boon train from Wash ington pulled into the Trade street station yesterday, a couple of patriots in anilbrm stepped out and stretched theb legs ia a promenade ep and down the asphalt yards while the rain waitcu so suuuwa tor tunner. They were early comers-back. And didn't get to see the big demonstra' lion in Gotham in honor of bther George. They looked though, like they might have been through a war, Their feather were ruffled, their eyes were heavy for want of sleep, aad their cape aat up oa top of their heads, having ' grow1 Several sires too small' The bo)S got left, at Washington, aad their companies went on with the tickets, sod they finally got transportation back borae. It wul be a long time before they celebrate another Washington iasa- gurauoa. , ' -' . ' S.W.-.KAEFMA1I S'GO;, . , EXTRAORDINARY SALE Goli&'Gis'' Fimiisliig GiSs,. 1 1ts Bssisstt m CO CO W Ladkt and GentUmen, . ' y - Listen Our store in the Central . Hotel building, as familiar to you as, tout own homes and firesides, b to be remodelled, improved,, enlarged l snd fitted up in palatial style.; Tbe work will be begun right away; just ss soon as we cad dispose bf ihe 1 stock. . We've an enormously Urge stock, and as remodelling will be . general, :we must sell it; can't do anything else. . So today we will. tgin JV. . . SLAUGHTER SALE ft ' ' A sale such as has never been seen . in this city. Not a garment of any , description will escape. We've made reductions that will wake the ' State. We want to put these tacts into your head and we want 'em to stick there. The goods we are com . pelled to sacrifice now are new goods Ol UUS season. KCIUIUK, -. Jiayim CLOTHING amd FURN1SHI such as we have always kept -As our entire store will be remodelled and improved, we can't keep any goods in any nook or corner, so tbe compulsion to sell b very great The stock to be sold b simply enormous, and the time very, very short To empty the store 10 the shortest pos sible time we've boiled prices and values dowa to such s consistency ss will pack our store and keep it packed till every dollar's worth of stuff under our roof b gone.- Be punctual. EC W w CO t td O 0 CO o to plead tor a little more time. , Civil Service Commbsiocer Lymaa also a White House caller, and from him the Prekidrat learned that every thing was ia readiness to apply the merit system t the rsilwsy mail er ice. As the result of the two inter view with Cen Hsrrbon, Mr. Wan amakef b qaoted essaying: The civil service rules will shelter the rail a ty mail service on aad after Wed nesday aest" After that dsy, there fore, Superintendent Bc& must con tent himself with reinstating only Such Republicans as were dtsrnlastd bf the last Admmbtrsuoo after May I, ISM. ' a a, O a t a Tte good Mr. aaamsaer ca Ukt hold Of kb Sabbath school work lh ibe happy (on.kwews that si Pottmeau Geacrsl he last week broke the record for eaatmr rsrnd changes of postmaster. The its Repu blica as named U uk the plare of st many DemocrsHc postmasters, brlnr the total fcr tbe week up to l.oio. TV b 61 Utter lha Kt o( th pievkwi wek, when o$S K mm m!. The rwtrarr On (r! m waJoabted'jr pOv 1 td fen JC cri at a hfdnn, en J thrf' remo I pnutrrs UJ (n" f f t!rvn 1 what th Pr-. trot r-mot ahm t!t ' on' the Int'ir't of the fa' 'ic srie .ill the tte.! I ' 1 1-." tr, I. v r- '- r. ta 1? e y t- traia pulled bio the Trade street suited yesterday aiteraooa. The baadbins treated apoe the a hp of bsuia liquor ccsvjs to send amd to hU, srJ acre ired froni scar window by Mr. R. IL Morse, who raked them ap ta haudJull I rem valise aad pitted tbem from the window. II had just Warned from AsheviDe, aAd he Itaed the track all the war worn that place to Charlotte with hb hanJbia. Mr. Morse has bees vbiting points la the westers part of the Sute, sad took la the asyhun Marysaton. "It ta t aae piace," M suJtti New reporter, "aad roe tan kO theus that whenever Jtbey get rra.fr to send me there, I ss wUaa to V br em4afcslnss) s sTssstaaa)1 la some Mrsage manner pm ht of aurwT-t el Tut, Ntw rrrart on the thankslving tim'urt ia Char (.) was kM. ami the Trmu'i was that the Trroa Sx MtbdM Charch tervkea w Oniiltl J the ankk-raa iftW b.!y. T? r at H UrtWIaf irtk cTstif 4 I Ker. Pv'. ! . wc . "f sa i.itrg lM ttwil'a wh-S Se- Swicj tl.rri tj Bit' l c-d w a- 4 p; ,. wn'4 I K Ul It B- ' IX t."f l'f. ro.' .T--a r. r. I hS f i S ' ; , ii t:- t- t- c ! -A1' U W. KAUFMAN & GO LEADING CLOTHIERS ajtd CENTS FURNISHERS, - ... ,- - -. 4 " . :- ' " ' . Corner Central IfoeeL Charlotte. N. G SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Wi a a mM raat waailinaaat Saa at liiaar Umiwry tm4 Vmiwmnr. A ta M fltnnra Ha m tm arav. It B M Muaara, rrgalar mm, FraacS Ma4 aoabaiBaaV, ItHiUaUianMMaaiMtMMniMa. Ta eaa I m aw a a, laiipiy anrf i II mm aaaa Oaai aa farm ymm vaal r aarWrnw. BaMaMkaaaaf rt awav aaa Sntaa aW atar aiaa 1 Vtimwrnw. TW Umlim a Um 7 tat Aaaa Kt4 ta af Lxta aWCauMra . Gaaa ta Lata Uaaarvaw. A tat nbkaa Jam at- M Um. iaaanMMrMunniwmaiiHaiMH 4ita,l aWSata aa atanliiiia, W. mm fm jrm tmf TW praaa aa lta fcia aa fctaainiliaimii, Akaa Itoa af I- - - filii in a iFiuliaia. ITmm Uaai SaMa. ISM Satt. aaS raatf. T.T. SEIGLE&'Ca FINE SHOES. A full stock of the celebrated 7W Bros' Philailetpbia Fin Shoes tot Lst aad Gents, Mawea and Qukvee's wear. We carry a ane bate ol uas snaae aq nmj a krg aad kicrnsing drwaaad (nr theta.wkwb we uke to be good ev kit ace at ment We have Kist rceivd a Www lot of tbe rtanine ZirWr Bros' Ladiea' Utight FrUJe (Ut Battoa Boot, price a.W wsrrsnted frA- rat vsW rrer rfcred. snt tiaeof fine Taea Sob Bettoo Boot or dmn. - Gentle men's fine I aad made Shoes peoalty. See our Shoes, -..- ... - . . 16;$. Trjon St. a 1 11 CILREATH ft CO. , (Sue, to Pegram ft Co.) mm aaamasnswsawasawwaw Key Aniral tiffi Oilori -lis ol Wm 31 fJTh ladies n find k to their ad raatwe to see ea beaatilul Cae of IxW Osfaed Ties sad .V-rrars W5or a ikine theb aarcKawi, TWy re verv stviidk aad reonabb U pric- Owe Spb Stk of Mea a. tov a. Ij-U. Mwaes. aad tAl- ?! s f 'mt Shoe were never as. fr Conr4rta. trCOMI ANl SEE US. to East Tssta St AXmji I ' CO. QZmATS fSfM,Ur Wcsia the W Tnr st sj tow par H wis say Jc Ogr. Fiat UMrufciaa Ooodi, p.r fij a. avJkiaf Jotrnfm aaxj iv I ..a Cr d Scrf k' Artt '-a. I! U MARTIN. To'wrrrw 'it. i:ai3 r-' ii" CRfis-VM. CREAKL - f hv recent! aHd ten fresh caws to say herd, enables ase todrtirrr Swaet Cream at M certs pa qwsrv profxnniat (,tr swait e n-taatittaa. I wU Wo s 't s naaatity of sn-Jt paiiWf sa ! ami (n 1 1 wit par fsdim. Thai t rW" Vtld art au k Sad I raa h rma4 t etrpptf, (9v' U aad tt.ijr- My l.mntm aivt lrrrt g:rrt mt 'k a b"art-."-t e. . V, t V. A. iJirt J. r. v" KAN" KIN" 6 V. - I Tr i i w. n
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