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CHARLOTTE NEWS.
VOLUME V.
CHARLOTTE, N. C., MOM DAY EVENING, MAY 11.1801.
NUMBER 742
THE
THE LATEST AND
-Most Fashionable--
Thing$ to be
Scon at Sep s.
STILL COMIAO iJV.
JUST AK REPRPSEN '. ED (HI
MOSEY KKKl'MiKD.
The interest increase-. 'I'i i con
utant addition of new- t hinus i ink
iiitf the public eye. EacIiii v, s leu
are what the people vtmit an i S. il
i where y on see tln-m. Cobweb
veiling 1 the latest ihuu' in fice
draperies Hiid i more In omnium thine,
could not have been (rotten out.
Chllfon Laces for neck and j ibots are
very mnch in dein and.
Demi Lac Mom ohes art- the
cra.e. Our line just receid
many handsome additions. All other
Korts of Laces loo lire hi re in pl-ntt .
Embroidered Sklrt'nj: in w hue mid
black in seemingly Mid'ess viirb-tj.
No two of them are tilifcn mi l then- j
Is not an old pattern in the 1 "t All
are uew and handsome.
Dr. Hebra's Viola Cream
For Beautifying the Complexion.
Positively removes Freckles, I.ivcr Moles,
I'ini j.Ii.m, .sunburn, Tan, etc.
.If so I'ru t at ll rinhtea.
ll iKiinlilhi s mid purities the skin and pne
Unci-s results which no other remedy
lias or ran.
I'lMi K .iUCI-INTS A I'AI'KAliK.
Aki iota Soup 2a cent; ti caL c.
Kni: s u; by
The Cheek Forger Heard from Again-The
lautt Check waa Fixed up I.lkttthe other,
and tailed for 7.".
The check former is spreading con
sternation among the Florida banks.
Up to date, bo far an la known, he has
got $2,335 of their good and lawful
currency, and the end, so far as any
one knows, is not yet. The News of
last Thursday told of how two bogus
checks were recei ved here. One came
to the First National Rank and the
other to the Merchants and Farmers
Hank. They had been cashed bv the
Merchants National Hank of Jack
sonville, Kin., and from that bank
were sent to the National Park Hank
of New York. From that bank they
came to Charlotte, for collection. The
checks were made out on the blank
cheek paper of the Merchants and
Charlotte, tin
I'ROOREHSISU HACK WARD.
any
Farmers l!;tnk of
The Northbound Mall Car Sidetracked at
Charlotte Three Iloura The Southbound
Mail Car Sidetracked at Lynchburg Five '
Hours. j
In this age of progress, when
great institution takes a re
c urge, it is bound to excite interest.
What then, is to be thought of the
statement pimple, but terribly trnth
ful, that the railway postal service
along this portion of Uncle Ham's
domains, is now relegated to about
the same proficiency that character
ized it shortly after the close of the
wai
on the very era of Hying machine
and all that sort of thing, when time
between Charlotte and New York
has been lesseued from two davs. to
The N.'w Arrangement on the Richmond
and lluuville.
I The Nkws has heretofore men
tioned the uew arrangement by
which the Richmond & Danville
rues its trains into the Jersey City
tr ifje i depot, but we get these additional
.,! point4 from the New York (Sun of
yesterday: The Richmond and Dan
ville Railroad will to-day inauguraie
a uew policy which is an era in the
history ol the Southern railroad.
Jt will put ou several through vesli
bulod train In tween Jersey City anil
Atlanta, which w ill cover a distance
a"OUt the same as from Sew York to
i 'I. I wi i i. I..-.. L.
Here in this day of fast train., Iilllit7, trains .... the Pennsylvania
an 'I Sew York i 'eutral make the tri j
between the la'l.T cities. Tlln time
of I he fastest Richmond and Dan
ville train is twenty three hours ami
five luinuti s ? i i in Nijn York to A'-
A FACT
less than a day, we have a mail
'- lauta, leaving t' l terminius via tin
called for K:i. and the other called ! vlce t,lat 19 "lore piovoKlng by far I (. oni es-iima. oilmen, on me i enn
f,r "t.il 'I'll.. ia-ara HrQWII lit fti- than the old davs. because then 1 1 1 sy I van i.i, a ; "- ll'-p in.
of TC KelloeL' weresiL'iied " w ,t t. i took advantage of every facility it I 1 he v-ft 1 1 ii i . limited trains, w
I ' i , poor as iney w cie w n lie uuMjuir iiii "m' i i i ihiuhiim'ii'
A. B. REESE & CO.
I.o.ril lliile.
''tit v.
r r
, i.il-
EM RKOHl F. R 1 K S
by the heap. If stretched out in n
line they wi uld belt in the whole i.r
the country, (iretiadinsr the top
Joftbst thing f"r drei of the s. a-
son are here In t he uren 'i -1 of t
Every s'ylei ut u it'. ih i
thing. Frie s a v i .. : n m.d
ItV wav (I".
Vlgure.i I-nli.t si'k. .i Wi.i
Hilk in lh" latent IU 'I in f ion
able cnlo. ilU'-'. i'lei.'V o.ithlfC
cooler for summer.
Jewels and Jen-. ' t n n, n inr 1
Cleoptra iir.!l- ..Id and Hlv.-r
bells. Com m 1 1. in- e i - ti e late-t.
You mii't h i e oin if v 1 1 want in
tie In it"
Join the p-o i !'iat ilailv
throngs to .ei(f,
T. L. Seiglo & Co
No. II V. Trade I' .. l'rv.
CHARLOTTE. S. C
kowsky ," and uiie the certified stain n
and forged Mh'iiat u re of J . R Holland,
cashier of tin- Merchants and Far
mers Ran k of Charlotte. The bogus
charact-i of these checks was de
tecte i tin moment they were re
ceived lure.
It wa thought that the festive for
ger bad done pretcy well to get $ 1,..V
out of the Jacksonville bank at one
pull, and w Lib y pathiing with the
Mini
i.
Iilt AT I F I'AI I.
Mi Josie Hitchelor, of the Or
phans' Fi lend, is at t he Central.
Several letter are it the Central
Hotel for Dan McDou.-ild, who is
Kiispectnl as the murderer of old
man Coindy.
The d.-votlonal committee f..r
the File iii'C!ing is r.-iii. st. d to
lioet t the Y M I' A. parlors, at "
o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
That as very prt tty and ap
propriate design in Ratucl.'s slo w
w indow tn ' iy a t-y in tin t ri.-al mon
ument ded ica red to the Confederate
dead. '1 he arr.i ngi ineo t w as art 1st ic
and attl acted a gi i a t deal of atten
tion. The excursion trains to he run
from Cliurlot te t" 1 he Columbia Ce u
tennial on tin- 13, I I atid loth, will
leave Charlotte ut ;" a. m. each day
arriving at Coluinlii.t ) a. m., re
turning, leave Columbia at 10:.'Xl p.
m., aniviug at Charlotte at 2:50 a.
m.
At a meet in g of the I i rand Coun
cil of theR.iyal Arcanum-a' Tarboro
Mr. A. M. l'.iwell.of K.ileigh, was re
elected treasurer; Mr. J. (I. Wright,
of Wilmington. grand regent; Mr. S.
; Jacob), of imi:igtii:i. vice regent.
an J Mr. NY. It. ltoyd, of Si w hern.
I secretary .
' The east Ten ncs-ee, Yirgtnis. ami
(eorgia Kailroail has withdrawn
from the pas-eiigi-r department of
I the Southern R.iilway and St-am-!
ship A-1 1 i it io:i en a ceo mi t of a spat
I with the Wi-stct u a ml A t lant ic o e '
! d i tte-ent i.i ' -. 'I he East Tennessee
de ma nils I nu-r r.ili-, The Southern
Asssociuiioii I considered i he must
I harmonious m ttic country, and
never yet b s it had a rate war.
; The a tlon of the Eat Tennessee
has excited some comment, but it is
! t hoiUfh t t ha I mailers will beadju
, ad soon.
J llCkS-ill Viiie
lotte banket-.
W illi id hi t III-
lio r'i I , i
Checks l , cci
and Farn.ei
w as aict !j . ;
chi k, w i : ! .
red ink, aid
tlgur. s c:il : 1 :
d ra w n in t .i
as -i'in d. I
h.id bu ll c i
A ng-u -; 1 1 ie. -
thence Vi
lli K no i , ; .
and mi.: i, i
s nds jt l.a -k
with r
iii-titiition, the Char
l:.id hoped that that
nd .if it. These hopi ,
v-it ii, for uniting tii9
d .i ; the Merchant-
k this morning'
ii ieely filled hlan k
1 1 ol land's uame in
I a d h rittt n
- 7 Mi. It w as hI-o
T. C. Kellogg and
Witt km sky. It
toe hank of St.
1. 1 Jack sons ille,
. i ! ie. and from ther.
V - lo-vi lie got l! Ii'-t,
- I,
f t
M r
ot
(
.irlotl,
'. Ch
same
rlott.
route
1
Mi
II.--rtty
yard
Hi
and w r at!,
gra ves of t In
ti ial day was h
elav, without an v
day, bat rev erentially
A procession of old
is uf the! 'oufederate
i ition, was formed
Presbyterian church
k. I ti the prtcession ,
I Hartranft Post, (i.
nspicuous place.
Minrinl Mil
t ..uf. tb la:
serv.-d i ! if..
very gn it dt-j
and ten.ii r .
Soldier-, m... i i
Survivor's -.
in the I ii-t
t I o cl-.C
nic m I " r i
A. R . Ii .d a
Tin-re w as M l.i'ire alien lance of la
dies and children, bearing Mowers
an 1 once more the
Id.- dead in Elmwood
wen- made oi ib; :uk beautiful with
th" mi a u 1 1 ott.-t tugs of aw eel flowers
Irointhe hands n those whose mis
sion it is to Imtinr and cherish tb
iikiiioi v of the brave fellows who
went il'in ii i.i bittle. For over a
4 uurter ot a century have they slum
bered in the soil for which they died,
and t- I iy tln-ir graves are more
be.-nit.f ii : I he.-iped with flower than
they were when y et the turf hat)
laid its first green carpeting upon
them Long may be the day incom
ing that this annual floral baptism of
in loin w nod will Cease.
in
j with facilities a huudieil per cent.
' better, the service seems to make a
deliberate effort to avoid taking ad
vantage, of them.
' To make the point clearer: The
i northbound traiu on the Air Lin.
i road cuiiies in from Atlanta at t 4 i.
p in. It bring the postal car tl.i
far and lieie the car is sidetracked.
This train leaves at 7 o'clock p. u .
and goes on Sort h without the post 1 1
! car. The postal car stays here on
t he sidt track until the northbound
! vestibule comes in ut !l:2l) o'clock.
That train picks it up ami carries ii
on north. th ree hours later than there
is any excuse for. This car, instead
'of tuing sbifte oil hire, jnuld In
taken oi. to (ireetisb iro, or even to
Danville, thus s, i i eg the people b. -t
w ecu Charlotte and (ire. nsl orti at
least, wuh the mail 1- hours earliei.
for the nil the pot ollii-i-s along th
I i no are closed before tin- ves'.ibul
come along.
I h n again, the mail w hich leav.--Sew
nl k a' 4 : tn in , .mill, I e,
here n.-xt morning, hut the postal en
is -jdet racked it L n -lihu r g and r -mains
unt il t he 'oi low ing t rain comes
along live hour lad raid picksit up.
iSy Ihisarrangen.i iit hu-i ih-ss men of
Charlotte hse the half cf a, commer
cial day, and when the train is hit
and arrives after hanking hours, a i
freiiietly the case, ti e loss atnoiint
to a hole da .
Thi sort of business on the part of
the postal a tit horit ii s, js really be
yond comprehension. Is a crazy
man in charge of the railway postal
affair, or is the new order of thing i
the result of a deliberate detennina- '
tion to luniperand cripple thesoiith- 1
em service. We feel perfectly sure i
that when this matter is brought to
the attention of the autlmri t ies it wi 1 1
be speedily remedied.
lire ela'i
York at
Washin
Ki.-hn.o
bj tlleil
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1 1 1
V"t k a: -Wii-liii-u'
tllett- is n
It ii
A ii
simi ' i f
VICl. to
used t i r
Hot ,.!!,
1 1 g i a i -telo
into
road s
I he
v . :i, i
hll-ll
cor - a
tel.;.
Kali.'.
T
n h
d
i, rated, leave .New
w itln ut change at
e a ro s. pa rate
r. tin- tty;n-,iiianiit d
w -,. 1 1 1 1 1 tin y have no
til'- p, iniSV IV.ltll (
rpnrg ears t i
Hot Spun.--.
!,ll Sew O'
.. n t a at h1 : " i
.1.
e , O.lVt
A .-!..-idle.
v , Mo- in-, :,
. i.a.-h A
, ; o.id day.
-1 1 1 a. Ii lea VI p g S -v
p. M., has one change ut
', out li'tim that pom'.
hi
THAT TliERE WAS A GREAT DEMAND FOR OUR BEROK f-UITS.
E .
S E E G E ( ,
G
E
They are all the go this season, and are attracting agreat amount ot attta-'
tion. T e most severe critics pronounce them in the highest praise. TaoM :'
beautiful Huddertieid 151 ue Serges are all the rage. We put them up in tb
best manner, longor short role, for
$7.75
- New
l"i! if.-
I . II-II
K
CI I il p
l:i in
,ik ;his si.leot Atlant
Oi leans in forty hums
of this i the ex'eii
t gh see; i ng car s r
lie. The Da II l lilc r-.a -i
iiii; nir-i ii :i I v l -
tofo.e i. -et.t sh- ...
.. S .rf...:. in -I H -
i i lc, in - w the t v. . '
id .i n d Da vtl le is ' -, ,
a extensive lleig :
New I i tk. ill c
' ! : ne v p; i i lees i .; -i
- e I'eii n - i v an :
We aleosold agreat many of those neat, attractive, Black Cheviot Suits at
$8.50
s-
W hn linr.n'i V on i.i In- ii l'.il
The 11 I Hi I- "t II i e Mi
w ho thi i. k ' . t i l in- a i -
right to w ear a bed and
is said to be rather
There a re n-'t i en a' I alii
tin..- foi po-tt Ions on tl I
the a hlernieii v 1 1 ( t he ret
pretty big .tia.l fr. -in which to , .
'ect a sin ail one. at Hair meeting to
morrow. Will Meel lu ll .H I..H.
'Vjie bond of aldelliien will me. t
t i-Inorrow for the election of stlei-t
com ill issioiiers policemen, etc. ('apt. '
Strickland, who ha served a -treel
commissioner for some years past.
resigned ts accept a position wttl
I l - c mpany. There ale hail a
If you aro in need of a cheap and dressy Suit, don't fall to purchase one
of the above. Other goods In Iar;e varieties. Come and give us a call.
Wo endeavor to please. We are untiring in our efforts to give the best goods
for the least m iuev. We are the Old Reliable.
W. KAUMAJN & CO
-tli.;lll.
Iiarli.f-
built jii-,
it ry a cinn.
-ton is! ill..;,
nil applica
tote.-, 1
ie have a
t he lll.'llnd-
t'PI""
I'ollei nml
iitn ial oin
ucurnli l
lte i'i- ii
of Pel fillle
Kaoi v A ri i.
cor'ot Ph..
Pnn
an. I ilelo
I II
I in
r.ni-:..
I It V
i :o v a i
. I -a 'el
4 leNltlns tail lln Muii.l
The water l o ii r
work - company w a
c leaned ou t t Ii i in
a brigiit as a new s:
w a a tu n t I I i in li s
I
ICED DRINKS.
ttnln Water, Milk M.ak.-s. D i-.i.-mi-ie. Malt
I'ne.ippll' .slierLt lt. Mimr.il W ut. -,
lite, OH liraul.t
1 1 M- -
if t he city w ate;
drained otf ami
nil -ii: and mad
aii"epaii. There
f m ml i n t t.e
Xlolll of tile h'L' ITotl ta 1 1 d pi pe.
As the wan r tlowe.l mil into the
church si ti i I dram, ill" boys rolled
up the r sleeves and lishcd for perch
They got a ih'.vii nr more small
llh. Coii-t i II-- 1 rv. i ii ir-d a bucket
and Marl d an a . j ;ia , i a in of ti-h
caught in th" sircets of Charlotte.
- - .
The 4 I i-l n On-Ill-nil H.
I'oli. III
PollC
bv Fn
1iday ll OOII Ml
t
iiu iU.ni li.-ii.f.
man WiU.ni, who wan shot
I i 1 n 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . in Chester, last
niuht, died Saturday after
o'clock, liuchanan ha not
te-.ed.
It i- ii nderstood that
holing, and will remain so
e ci leiii.-a t attending t he
ha- - a 'i-oleif. and will then
1 1 1 1 1 !-, .( to t ii e othceri of t In-
'ell ai
he is I Ii
until 1 1
killit'i:
d-HM-r
law.
i liis in t , i- kr c!
sou ti l l iv. 1 j te
Cllll f of polio ot (
him to arrest M inn
iief of police M a
egraui from the
..-sti r, reiuetiug
ie M addot, a m--
ccssorv to the
II f) l The engagement of the Sanford negro n
1 II 1111" All lT I I linn ' Oirl-' Orchestra begins at the opei.-i occulted
11 Hi Wl.ll l I I llll II bons. tonight. Of the sh.w giv, n (hatit;
UUl II vll VV V II II II by this iio,ip,.. the I ireeiiv iPe Sew s ti air
ma ii
but
DRFtl .STORE.
Retail Store opposite ( en
Wholesale, opp. P P. P. Wi ll;
nil Hotel.
-wskv
says: I in- aiull-nce npiyeil thei n
tne program and ery leu numbers
pa-sed without encores. 1 he per-fi'piii-rn
i-b' geut roii in their te
-pone to t he eito in s.a ml by the ai -tlstiewavef
reiideiing each number
1 1 id t lit ir w i I i in goes - to pleas their
hearer, soon won the audiance.
Th" art ex l b turns of the J a pant se
were v iew id by many will interest
and prnlit.
tin 't ii I n and
under ai ti -t.
here. I'o ti ,
she left
worry and
killing ol
be ---nt t,
Lad, i -Math,
t'-
Uee-e ,
m nrtler. She is th"
t-r w hom the killing
had been living in
w elit to lle-ter soiii..
at 1 1 veil here thi
promptly placed
ha two children
- she stated tha i
; st to esc.i pe t be
n t attend i ng t in-
w a s
-1 1 1
"tli.-t
t I
a man.
to- lltKilt-
bc will
.1.1
r.
. I o v
Foi
: W I 1 1 1
lie bv
- Cri'i In .North Carolina.
The w eat her during the week end -ing
Friday, May Mb, isyi, was decid
edly unfavorable fur the growth of
crops and for farm wmk, nud the
prospects are not good. The ear'y
pint of the week was warm, with
light showers on the -dli, w hich wa
followed b severe cold n eat her w i h
heavy frost. The protracted dry
ness "has prevented planting and cul
tivating and maki-s the growth i f
crop very slow. Frosts oo-urri d on
the ,ilh, tub ami 7th. that mi the nth
being the heavie-t Tin- mily por-'
lions of the State which escaped are i
the counties along the cmi-t and the
southern portion of the l a-torn li
trict. The total damage reported i
cons iderable. Truck crops, potatoes,
beans, pea, etc., were killed, cotton
was injured in an irregular way,
mostly on low iimi-t irrouml or fie'tjs
slot-i ng tow arils the N orth In some
places cotton is being replanted
Orapes weie considerably damaged,
but on the wholo it is believed that
other fruit escaped Wheat ando.it- '
generally all right and looking well. ;
though greatly In need of rain '
Transplanting of tobacco plants pre
vented by dry and cool weather.
-
liil.-r-l ollrgiate Uraturia! Contest.
The Inter t'olIegite oratorial con
test of the State took plice Friday
night at (irci nsboro. Female College.
Davidson Collegii was represented
by Messrs. A M. Mclienchy and b.'
H . Coriiellson. Otitlford Colltge bv
C. L. Yan Soppiu and J. H. Pet-K,.
and Trinity College by W . R. 1,,-e
and J. R. McCrarv. The medal, v. il
. nl at JJ".. was' won by Mr. J. 11.
Ptele, of O.iilford College!
LEADISO CIOTHIERS, FURNISHERS AND HATTERJ.
CHARLOTTE, N. V.
MAIL UEDSHS RECEIVE OUR PROMPT AND CAKEKUL ATTE.":0N.
has
thi
ll
1
lit f- r his place.
ATTEjVTM Lames.
-:o
-:o:
WE are now showing the handsomest and best selected stock of Li liw,
M isses ami ( hildrens Oxferd and Iow Shoes we have ever been le to
place before the public.
They h ive heu selected w ith the greatest care and embrace aU the fad
ing styleof the season. Come and see them. We are sure we cat. ; ease
you.
See those w o are selling for $3 and $4, and you will see the finest the "ar;
kit afb rds in i ew and handsome styles.
We have a tine line in all the styles, we are offering at the moderate', -jCe
of $2.00 and 12 50 These aro tine Oxfords and cannot be equaled bv ",ln
style, prieeor quality.
Those are nice style we are selling at $1 00 and fl.25, with Patent L . ther
Tip. Every pair waaranted and in uo way inferior. We have already had
a good sal. on them, and truly there is none eijual to them.
A fine lit. of Opera elippers for 7,Sc. Be sure to see them. Every pair
warranted.
GRAY BAItNIIAItDT.
19 Eaai Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
."Prompt attention given to all ai ail Orders.
lll'ilisilillL' lilllllls
OXFORD
AND
AND
LOW
SHOES.
-:o:-
A Graii'l Success.
Silk Waists. Black Goods
,i p,
' Ii. 'II', !l ' 1 10 I f --
"' ' ' Ipe rl)',- I
I III - II I.I E OF
Hall linl I.i", li ! I lor Seine t inn- I'll
ilie l-adc il. n't forget e hai- a vast :ivi-ii to i ll : , i ; -in-lit.
WE HAVE THE HANDSOMEST AND BEST SELECTION OF THE
POPULAR OXFORD TIE8 IT HAS EVER BEEN
1
OUR PLEASURE TO SHOW. -
Don i -- i'.-ie 'In- f :e' that we s,h- tie nt. show it ?j 50, they aie reconed the finest and best. Our $2,00 Oxford wiTi ba
art-v . o it.-e tock of Men- -i great leadi r t.:s ou and is certaiidy the great value ever had at Uda wiea. Ourfa
,.,i..- ,r . ul Oii-r-1. lm.nvM and warranted beats all othera. These bad an immense lala
o- -,ou c . w i io sen ivio tnousami pair ot theru tins season. Made hi all thalmk
ug styles, every pair warranted.
QILREATH Sc OO.
Open every eveniug till 8:30; Saturday till HHJOt
That's what joa do : i " t - "ha1 on
don't do when on bu a p"i "I "in lu.c
sIukv It isn't li" '.e- leal', r in put your
feet into sonic shoe ami. nl.-n that h:ipfti
to lie the case, it s a ,:i,- i' i In I to take thcai
out again. hen von om i urn tin-mil m il
outlines of a loot, it's s: ain-litn-- hit gone
forever, to any tiolliiiiinf tin tornires you in
flict upon it. Veil well liae nothing to bo
snrty for if von try our styli-.li durable ami
perfectly lilting shoes now in an. I being re
eel veal A suin'rl) assortment of Uidiesi
ford Tic just in,
A. E. RANKIN & PRO.,
New pooh iiii -in luniai m .-i'iih
every tiny
'I'll is is n in ri t v nth n. :i- 'rado t r.-nlc
so very Kmul iind mi-hh- licl.-i niinr.l to Inn c
t he gt loll our i -1 . s , . i a , 1 r dein.ii.d
As eertniii ii- von . I , 1 1 1 the hill-ior-lri.il
on the hcat-li Ilo- -imo'u r pi.-l -o . ettain w id
yoll feel the l-.is-. f ot a u r., . Tin- v i- tors Ii ll
ns a lew Aivonlron Ua.l.d and lliicln
( 'apes. Sci ure.
T. X-.. jf3Llo
liaiiia:un)p Ponaeo
i
In del- i
ll- !:, I , :.,
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Whin .-.-.
White l -'- ll ,- ,
Ano her !.. --i '
t;i i,s.
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in u ill I h oi. hi I a. i
I- l led at.. I t :;..l,,
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A Fine Silk Wrap D it 1 its mum' will
itive on an idea ot llu- t.-xtiin-. but it ixiit
In auty I- know n only In 1 1 o-i- n h. w ill la e
a O'li'iiae -uti-. in.-r dress -a liirht vet -
slr.nn;.
l-'ll'lii-1 in : d Collars, Cutr.
Neckwear. I.ioi,. ! I o-S-ry . Su-pen-tb
rs, Slur: -. Ui.d i wear, and many
oth.r t'; in- ii the Furnish ing Line.
We dir. i t or, r att.-nt'on I'special'y
i '. lei w ear for the
sin, I, lie' .
ln lT Ibis, ou whir's food ipiality f I
Silk 1'iitT Ro-oui Shii ts at
JrLOOK:i3rC3- CHAIRS.
1 have ni-t r.snive.1 niiv line of Rockine Chain of alt iWrlnt' m. RmiiiIAi T..i. -
Silk I hit le.-oui Miiits at f...... p.trt.., patter,,, K.,kers..f the very beet grade at i.50 and I3.7S. I have also a Widanme '
II i f !.-'id-i.nl Ni n'.ig.-e Shirts at ! t K.itt.m n i Plush Kockir just receivevl, at prices that will please every one. Ifyoa "
fl'ii $1 7". aid Secligee Shitt- iii anything m t!.e cl.airhne it will bean advantage k you tommy stock bsfota btqrbl, -'-
in almost cini.t- varity of materials "pTfl.t. R.nnlCH.
de-.
Sdk ran llctitii tt-i. Ml Wool I IcnricUa
line i.iiiniiK. oo-'i t . reininiiie, rrt'iuli, . . . ,.,.io ,,..,1 -, .
,,, ,, ."-ce. ,ii,i- ua.r. Melange, issage. I'.rd- " ' " .... I I take nvi:d care ill selecting Hat Racks. I haw something In that line that I know
"l '" at lh. h iiinnc. .H,.it,o-s, l ain y Pla k-. etc ! the lin-st S.Ik a 4. t ileh. , would smt v.m. and at nriees thalran't h ln W.mkl ha iiImJLi k... ZL?!?,l i-"iTr
il
l J I - ' 1 U' 1 aim ss-v llicill.
a Mill. (Mir iv 1 1 i ! nt a oui
i iHii I'iMr! t,u Siic.Ii
1 -"Ml-llilHl; :il,iK'.'t,T
I ... 1 ,.. i r ti t Ml,.tj fv ti m i 111 V Ht.si'lt I Will IK it rtrfilk .a iuuhHal nisnw nonalliua 1 a..H. !l i a .
p) I M M I i : KOIi KV h'KY iUV imim-i i . . . , ....... ..... ... .. . - w .u.iii H u joa wiu oT
(WXK MATTIN(JS beings, I. ndid value lor the money.
IV i M I T " a l I l"rv '
i . . IROQKRS&OO.
0(t ll iJtlUIti;i IliMI OUHT t'VCIUU IIII
Ik 111
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i lothtora ana ruruisners.
xander, S
t$3
21 West Trade St., opposite Andrews
Furniture Store.
b niohols - TTimitire X3ol or
B. Nichols. E.laC(r. " '
B. SIt'JIOLS C CO. Funeral Dl - etor '
UNDERTAKERS. H
All work lu that line promptly attended Bight and day. NlirTv eall
U2 North Poplar street. B. NICHOL8 C J '
17 Wtat Trd Charlotte, Jf , Q.
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