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A T1 - 4 (DOST FOE CASH! ! JJAVING A LARGE AND FRESH STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS. ON HAND, AND lipNi-BMNdyERY SCARCE," WE HAVE fbERMlNEli TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT COST FOR CASH, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR A LARGE FALL PURCHASE. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, AND WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO ITS EXAMINATION. .:f'-rl,:-ij:i'' &m$ "i , - Bargains Willie Offered. BLI AH 3 COS EN:A-ROSSLBR. A Batch of News About the' Eastern -War.-- MA80NIO TKMPLB BUILDING. ju21 BOOTS, SHOES, THE BESTTOCK IN TOWN, AND THE BEST GOODS FOR THE MONEY. COME AND SEE US, EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND LEARN OUR PRICES. ian troops are starting for Turkey. It is rumored that 12,000 men are under orders for the Turkishserviee f a London, July 11. It is reported that Tchernajeff is retreating to the Servian frontier. His army is demoralized and Tchernajeff has been, dismissed. ' A party of newspaper correspond ents on the frontier, taken for spies, have been fired on by the Servians. Ono was killed and two wounded. Among them was a representative of a British journal. Berlin, July 11. The rate of dis count at the Imperial Bank has been raised to 4 per cent. , NEW IKON FROST may 30 SMITH BUILDING," TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE; N. C. FURNITURE I E A L. B R S. WHOLESALE?& RETAIL, DKALIBS IN ALL KINDS OF Bedding, &a No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C. , JUST RECEIVED A FTJIj-Li line. or GH1LDRENS CARRIAGES, BED ROOM AND PARLOR SETTS, AND A FULL LINE OF COFFINS OF ALL GRADES, ON HAND. niar7 A GREAT SAVING C A N B E M A D E! TO SUIT THE TIMES! Owing to the . GREAT DEPRESSION in business, I am en abled to buy many Goods in my line at GREATLY REDUCED RATES, TELEGiiAPinc kews idiglitDfepatchcs. Noon Dispatches. FOREIGN. i WEATHER PROBABILITIES. 't T.WJUknrTof July Hi" For the; South Atlanlic'and Gulf States, no decided change in tempera ture or . barometersoutherly winds and clear .and; fair; weather, except possibly local rains in the South West. ' - - ' ' m m m ' ' - WASHINGTON.' ' r . Alexandera, July ll.-The Egypt- Blaine fetter pftVMtigatiott' Postponed Tail , a at toABesigft , Pratt Resigned-Cojiyentlbii of Jewi Ndntinatibn well Jvii iXiek ed OutrPoliticar Expediency the Cause ox tne unangi. - . ;: HiS,hVflJyi ... Navy and Post Officer Depattment was not represented in the Cabinet to-day. Blaine's friends here have ' advices that his doctors hope. for a speedy and permanent restoiation. ' The Judiciary Committee hay e de cided to postpone the Blaine investiga tion' untitntxt Fall. ... " The President has had Judge Taft's concurrence in everything he Las done. London, July 11. The Paris correa- Taft has no intention of resienine ponaeni oiyine reviewing ine Internal' Revenue Commissioner Eastern situation says: It is the opin- pratt has resigned ion of competent men that nothing de- Dcm Carlos has gone northward. cisive has yet occurred. All that is Don Esquino confirms the story now transpiring must be considered about the forty million francs legacy. as a mere series pf attempts ot thei The convention of Israelites assem- Serviansto join the Montenegrans, H,led at Willard Hotel this mornine. 100 and such junction, when effected, will delegates were present, a majority of do me reai Deginning oi me war. whom arrived last nisht. - The meet A RaguBsa special to the Time says ing was calJed to order by: Mr. Loth, the Montenegran operations were de- president of the Council. Praver was layed in order to give the insurgents offered by jy. Dr Leasingof Peoria. time to re-organize ana arm. mis Mr. L Siberman. of Chicaeo. was an worit weing compjeiea, vne oniene- pointed temDOrarv chairman. Mr. grans resumed the pursuit of the Turk- Swart2 of Selma temp0rary Secretary. ru,J iU wgoiua. committee on credentials and on Paris, July 11. Several journals permanent organization was appoint- here publish intelligen ce that the ed, and reported 73 congregations rep- Turks have enptured Zaitschar and resented. S Wolfe, of this city, was that the Servian General Tchnerjeff is elected President of the Convention, hemmed in between two Turkish L L Levy, of Cincinnati, Secretary, armies, marching from Weddin and Committees ' were appointed and the Sophia. Intelligence received at Gem- Convention adjourned to 9 o'clock to liOfSratea, tkat the position of the Ser- morrow vian General Autich, near Nonibazar, Senate. There was no legislative or is threatened. . executive business. The impeach It is stated that the Turks Lave 40,000 nient occupied the day men in and around Nessa. Fresh house. JN o session forces are being constantly dispatched -Nominations : J as JN lyner, or indi- from Constantinople. These troops ana, Post Master General . Jasliatteck are full of enthusiasm and fanaticism. er Jjistrict Attorney tor .Delaware, vice Guns and stores of all kinds, continue Fisher withdrawn P M Ray, Jr., Post- to he sent to the frontier. The fanati- master at Monroe, La cal feelings of the Turks aeainst the Jewell was before the Committee on Serviaus are fully aroused, and they P(i8t Offices and Post Routes to-day. must expect no mercy if beaten. The had turned over all cases of viola- Servians are drawine all their forces to tions of law in his deportment to the Acherinajiff's army. The latest reports Attorney General for prosecution.! ;He say that fighting is now going on I was disappointed at the small' result around Nissa. There are rumors of ot the prosecutions, and regretted that an attack on Belgrade by the Turkish tbere were so few convictions, but was flotilla. DurineJulv and Auffuat.the powerless beyond turning the cases O mf i :" Danubian navigation company use od the proper evidence over to the boats drawing only three leetot water, vwtu.Mwuujii. WkAl. kr, alAlr v f hW1W and with these the passage is danger- 1DS conversations with cabinet omeers if clllUC9 aOHCllJ , ous. There coup de main with a flotilla. Aeonfllct alohes.' 1 ' ; -.j ..V , SILVEK AND PLATED between Austria and Rnssia is appre- Question :Was . pur ; : resignation Y ; . SPECTACLES,- AC. hended, growing out 1 of Andrassey'a forced or voluntary 7 - - j "WILL SELL A. GOOD 'WEtGHT CLOCK v..tri nf tUa. SM.iroa 1 Answer W elh tne President noun-1 i' ; - -' - - : -- nvi w& v vu ww&sv v w i i i , -l . -i f ',i . Turkish authorities pronounce the ed me that my resignation ;wouW be ; - . i . i "' vt v.- - i i ami. me umea. ' win dsy iniiieBHiuMa i az jv. ; ,i i a pponron ann i ronnpran t - L .i ..'I. Here Deaths Uev Hormoni Ccm - aitte--Iafein? TildeB aid en-: r drielu ealBef -r NEwyoitK,;Jaly-llA'A,;' number of additional sun strokes and Seaths' haVe occurred, Thei ie! are sigW f rainV the ' first for a month,4 fr5, t I ; -. Eight . Jiundred. .Mormons ' frorA Europe, left for Salt Lake to-day. Some of them, had as many as: igbt wives. -" The Democraiia annbuncement com mittee met torday: in secret session in Fifth Avenue Hotel to ' ' arrange for iotifying Gov. Tildn of his nomination. General, (lernand presided, and a quorum of th, committee was present.1 The committee: decided td proceed to Altoy to day and notify Gov.Tllderi of h nomination ( A suitable address was drawn up by the sub committee to be delivered by the ' chairman, of Jhis nomination. The committee to wait on Tilden started at 3.30 this afternoon for Albany. , The. Tilden committee -.also decided to notify Got. Hendricks, and ; a sub committee consisting chiefly of Western men, was appointed to call on the can didate for Vice President and notify him of his nomination. Surrogate Calvin to-day dismissed the petition of Jas Baily, and others, alleged blood-relations of the late A T Stewart, to have the probate of the will of Mr Stewart opened so that petitioners could contest the will. ' " Mary i Lindsay . and Emma Archer, 11 and 9, were drowned to-day while bathing at Colo's Springs, Long Island. SOUTH CAROLINA. Investigation of the Hamburg . Blot. Auqusta, July ll.-rA number of witnesses were examined in the Ham burg riot case to-day . The inquest proceedings are not ; yet 'concluded. The Adjutant General and Attorney General of the State were present by order of Governor Chamberlain, but left for Columbia this evening. Gen M C Butler, who was in com mand of the whites during the fight, is in Columbia. NEW ADVJBttTfSEHIENTS WATERMELONS CAMTELOPES, By the 1000, At . M. M. WOLFE'S. Jul2. , , . NEW GOODS ! r.l k. :" - i '- . i l ' j i rii i'n in uti i .1 -I"! .... ... . . . -v . i o -T I I ill I 1 A. 1 I "I" i ''ft ' J r, r, . -DEALER8 IN- it "'. it 'iiitf ! j.. ;. .- -:. ib ,K'uSii V7 DRUGS, MEblCINES, PAINTS, OILS; WINDOW GLASS, &C- &C, CHARLOTTE, IN". O. jun8 -OF- -AT- mm juH DDQ-E: JEl BEEE 9 WlNES ALES AND PORTER, Malt Hop Tjosic, boeus. or at all events i inexact.'? The Were any cnarges preierrea against government nas nau no aavices to j" . v- .... ... . furmsh.witbin two days. ,. AUBWer-Tr:0f ?f ? V ,.V - . M j uori WASHINGTON. It has transpired that changes iq the v 5S Watches,; Clocks and 'Jewelry,, re Cabinet were maae tor political reas- l pairea ana wamntea zor ix monuu, at r -Hlna. I.t9.n III t '1 I I T. g" 1 s - SCI' cents per bottle. ' t-..i. -rrTii a.v.fl one. Twas, 8uppOTed tWi"'it wb&M I .I.AM(h.n . V. a PAnnk'iAAna Ifi TnHlflffd KesiguKumorsofTaftiRewgtta-l :t: 5. v . a. . . : i- : Cabinet, while nothing was to be gam WASHiNaxoir, D C, July 11. There ed ;jn: Connecticut ' by retaininff Mr.i were 4 deaths here yesterday from Jewell. The chahge was in accordance i . in V l. 1 A J I . . I ; ; 1' . ... neai; in iew xoris, iu "-I w.th Morton 8 Views. : more. . . . .1 Mr. Morton had a lone interview J. T. BUTXES'8. Carolma Jewelry Store, ' ' : Charlotte, N.0L WATCHEkiif TRYON STREET r'ja as a.s obt Tl HY I Uiulersell all others; is simply because I buy in such large quantities for Cash,1 that I mate in the buying what other dealers make in the selling. The constant increase in my trade for the lasljen months, is conclusive Vo me tiiatthe efforts I have made toflease my customers, have been fully ap predated and have proved a great success. . ; , : , : ( Many persons entertain a wrong'impressilon when they think they must pay high prices in order to get first-class Goods Ifln assure them that all who favor me with their p'atronage, will And the best assortment of Goods, and guarantee every article to prove as represented and give entire satisfaction, or the Goods can be returned and the money refunded. - I t I I h ' t 7 X ,0 id- AND Ui IT ' B1F1IBID ji7u . , WAJUUSTtD Recently Post Master General Jewell with tn president yesterday, and the WATCHES auuw...cu kmv new rost Diuier vrenerai uau a cuo no other expectations than to remain ferenca with him, to-day, after the in ofl&ce untili the Fourth Of March. Cabinet meeting."" ! ' Yesterday the. Post Master ener called on the . President on business of internal Revenue.' takes eflfecfc the and was informed that his resignation first of .ueust. : The President had inv wouiu ue accepiauic. no miuicuinre-1 timated Uy -Pratt , a; desire to .mafce.a tfawAU ly wrote it. - ;- ; ; change in:- the I rCtommissiorarship, rr . V . ' .ISTii, -". The Senate proceeded witu tneim- hencethe resimatiOn. '- l1' ' : l-'&r peaenmeub .wujr, iu4ucuiai.ciijr i- - .it ,(J1JST uulu isiijVJsa aftpr bein? called t6 Order. : nr; ...).' JTUiUUUJRi" :- ""-m s ' T n - GOODS, WHIUH..,HAVK it is reporieu in at xaib uu iwhjucu because Grant removed District Attor ney Dyer, ;of Missouri, without 5con suiting the Attorney General. Judge J N -Tyner, nqw Second As s is tan t Post Master General, will sue. iceed Jewell. Prosressofthe Ww-rkisliVicto- ??E?L?syiTieM?ST Bjufrii.m'c Ilnrrab. Ilnrrah. drawn from the right ban Drina.':"The Servian army of Timok .-rfi-i . 'I- LATEST S -; FLASHES. STRAW GOODS, , . COKSlSTIKGjor- . . . , has occupied several villages i andi re connoitered the countrr to wiaain. to - or which place the Turks have retreated. ir HILAPSLrlllA, JUiy U.-m ' . . " .n(, iftinfid the Moro. ten heat deaths yesterday. , 4 : I ,f . - --3Brhft r " ' t - .-.'j : .... ...... . . ....... - y r . i: i 1 . . ben & Co.'s, stove foundry was burned BUperior force of Turks seven': hours VWnrm Pifm rppTQ j fnifiQ ppinmijr to-day. Lo.8$70W, t : - oirtV. Krna:, .1 tT1" t and dollars worth of railroad bonds I has'sent the foilowine to the represent have disappeared' from" the vaults of I utiveg abroad the safe deposit. Broadway and Cedar fire hour's duration ; at SabaskadiD, streets! ' if"l -..District' of-Bulgrazek,-tbe: Servians Cincinnati. July 11 Volksblatt ; I numbering 2,000. were beaten and pur- vors the election of Hayea'andWheel- gued inSeian.ternt;TeTulEi '.X T . T r-KT TTlLTvT .W! t;.l t and a fine assortiflent of" 1 ! 1 FELT 'i SILK. HATS, a . -.ilijJUfelTj-RECEIVED, dththepaper. I ; i f; houra duratioxvat Sabine In Bosnia, .waI ,l!itfmTi Baltimosje, Md., July 11 Miss Jane the Servians were driven into Austria, J . l U U JN J OC oUiN j O.' Jay who died last! week'aged 73,be- , .ToEoirrof July ll--Many fatal leunt -il!. i n:''H y.wuyjp , j i,i.nrf'.i.U ? CaU as they aregowg luLif" i queathed f 200,000 ' to' the Jane ' Bay strokes are.reported; here-and hlM i; jaliS 1( 1 i ). : ...U viili! BELFAST GIKGIRR " nALE, '2.o6per dei., 20CUptlMUU LUDWIG & FISCHESSEB, TryotttttMt. 4i :-i MM SlriBHBa MMBMI , i ' 'BM att,'uU MtfBt'1' .Of .Si jfit" 3L ;33S'- .11 oa T'KCW OWING. I.O. TQK DEATH OP MY LATB PA.RTNKB, MS. KIKTZLb, I AM desirdus f rtdacine th Totume of ray jiiaessand to facilitate this ,objec .Lfcare coa cladei io ibm ith price on mater part of my Goods, and now stake the aanottace- knent that from now until faxtaersotice, I will sell all Fancy Goods at not only coat bat it 1... Thei lines of Goods! propose oflWng at these REDUCED BATES are as follows : iyi&iiifi'Alto1FAC GOODS. All articlea in that line ; HATS, trixnaed and nntrinxMd; PLUMES, FLO WEES, BOWS ; Kid, Bilk and Lisle Thread GLOYES, all to be1 sold at redactions of from 10 'to S per cent . -; . DRESS GOODS all lines, whether for Sammer, Fall er Winter wear ; tone of .which are redace4 to(5g cents on the dollar. ; ' ' BOOTS' AND SHOES--as I contemplate going oat of that liae in '.the BET AIL DE- it A PABTHENT I offer them at greatly redaeed prices. ; . CIX)TBnNGer"f5,0()0"worth, grtatly redaeed. We have some of the best Xtady Made Clothing ever offered in the city. Make and material warranted. ,' Also a ' large lot of FrenduEngUsh and American Casslmeres, greatly redaeed In prices. ' All Goods at these reduced prices will be sold strictly for Cash, At the sae Ume we expect and Intend to protect our regular customers " who have running accounts with ms ... f"j i t-HJ' uii. ! ( ' - i' iy1 selllhl to them at thelowesi possible rates. These Goods will be placed ' on Bargaia ConBters;one hundred and tfty feet in length, with the price marked on each article. As , these Sale may give rise to the belief that- I Utend closing bnslnesW' eatlrtly, I hereby make this aanoan cement, its hitherto very larg '.(,-i."iMi-,.-(.'.if.f.w it i. ( j; i ;l) !.;!. a -T'i cement, that I shall continue in business, but am paly trying to red ace Hge volame; ,: 'i: ! ' e "l11 ?a'J'-'' v.':i Jsnt ' 1 jWHOLESALK PEPAETMENT I am also deaims-of rfdacintthisDepartaeat, ahd -5oiox 'iviL?jj ii6.3f. 'C i"L J &A.U"JL- i- J A i. , '. joist J -i Jr5stBYrmGf partnib of wrprrowErr 4 Kxrs: Hnmn tor nova. wuwo - vu. Jul 7
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