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TOT ARLOTT NEW& I t VOLUME VII. C H AJlLOTTE,' N. C, "VVEDNESPAY EVENING, JANUARY 0. 1892 ;v. NUMBER 1037 E ; ',5 '- V'.- ,1 .a i . - r- ' Seiries JAN. 5 1892. -:0:-:O-.- CARPETS. Inirrain, Bodv ilrnxsels, Cotton, -a Chain, V"lv(. MiMjnettM mid Tapes try '!irp"tH. RUGS. Smyrna, Velvet, gostun and Kur Rugs. Oil gradss. Cloth Linoleum in .'ill COCOA MA I I SiS. CHINA MATTINGS, NoV is the Tim t0 Buy OVERCOATS, Price is cut on every Overcoat we have in stock. WE IM N'T STOP AT COST, WE SIMPLY MAKE A PRICK THAT WILL MOVE THEM. KT S it ' BE-, mid - Ill l ltKK, I'OCdA, ami few of theie nolifiy Rnglinh Moll ii fonts The W.ee4her. ' . Fallowing Is a syndpkta, of th weather prevailing at 8 a. tu., to-day. Ad extremely low barometer la cen tral at Norfolk, Va., and extends from the Lakes to the Gulf, from the Atlantic- coast to the Misslppl River LsLlght and hevvy rains have pec or red over this area. Snow is falling a Knorville. Tenn ; Clevelarfn O; and Buffalo, N. Y. West of the Missis sippi, clear and cold-wave weather prevails, which is rapidly imoving t ml-1 j i . us i. rretniDg auu, ciear weamer will prevail over this section by to morrow morning:. WIRK l)((u MA IS. In ohr Carpet to make room Hperial sales in this for tti ir wenk. If you I ii ffii'.t ever tlimtr Department niu: go for now ifx'il. department fo needs Cm pit oii will nittM a bar gain if y'tfa ilo not xamiiiH our Mock X L Seigle & 05. No. !1 vV. Ti-.-idn i. is'i S. Tryon t C1IAW.OTTE. N.C. IF YOU ME CIGARS Of ootirie you waul o m4f the Iwst you can get fr u moony. Our Leaders at 5c are air IrN. T- don't want tocaiVy I hem, lienor tlu ml rin that w"erc 1 iT,'i an- now I1H; a t'l 1 1 - iJi .ri0 ohm are !.', Some elegant Mark liullc hnaMed I 'oiils are here, ins IK .'17 r- i I S. Hint wrn- rheaji at IJi' Tlwv p it li.Ki, II t,7"i, al 115. Very long !.:n K.'iltt VlsUirs tliat H..I.I for H.'iare :io ll'V Surt-ly it will not niiMipe a coM af to iiiovvL tliem at tiii price. A frw Ma left in 'ae Chrnpnatito, some with woolen and jnnic w ith waterproof lin ings; Ktiliiceil a follow' Knmi 117.50 to n.T.r. from n;..Vi to llX'o. from l.r tol(). All rliear crmts are reilnnrtl in 4wie .mir- tiotl, I Rogers &.Co. Th Wk of Prayar Bar v leva. Following is the programme for ptJle remainder of the weekr for the Week of Prayer" services: To-night at the Associate Reformed church, by Rev. R. C. Reed. - Snbiect, "The Family and the Young." Thursday night, at the First Pres byterlau church, by Dr. McManaway 8tlject, Nations and their Rulers." Frldayilght at the Hecond Presby terian chnrch, by Rev. C. E. Todd. Hut.jBict, "The Church Abroad " Saturday 11, a. m., iu Second Pres byterian church by Rev. Dr. Creasy Bujct, "Th Church at HoniV" , The Klrhtat Oold HIm In North Carol I a a. The Old North State Mining and Manufacturing Company, which was recently incorporated In this city has just received a scientific geologi cal report of their property in Nash county, this State, and the report shoves it to l the richest vein of gold bearing quarts ever discovered in North Carolina. The quartz vein is three feet thick with two feet of slate on either side, all carrying free gold, absolutely free from sul- phuretB. The vein has a surface tracing or more than two miles, and is a true Assure. There are several other smaller veins on the property, all rich In free 0$, bexwde the "pacer mining" is 4,d to be unusually rich. Specimens ol this ore have bee a exhibited to some of our best mining men "and all agree that it is the fltiet quartz ever seen iu the State. ! Onmall specimen shows naggetts i which have been estimated to be (-worthJO. We are glad to know that j some tif our enterprising citizens are interested iu this property. Cspt. John A. Harrison is especially to be congratulated. "WE DO NOW ADJOURN," HO HAiD VII AIRMAN VAM1. Attn HO TH K Y DID, 1 THE El-Puro TIIKliKJ) DRAOON THK I'KrifmUKitlKT THK HljW AKU (iooil a.1 the a'ermti' ten cent Cifiar. And oureatlers for ten cunts are OikmI iw the 4eriun lnenl OiKt. (lltANIMdS I'RINt'K At.HKHT KUill deXMMt,lK)RK Barwell Dunn Druggists. is a Havana and Sumatra CIGAR FOR 5 Cents, AT A. B. REESE & CO. New AilTr.IUinnt T-tr. UrujaticUi Tho Reew A-to, Sundries' J.-s llarriixin A Co. , The Kl-i'tiro A It Iteew A Co, Annual ei-tn.(; M 1' I'eftram, Cashier,' iv of I.K-iil Itlpple. Hs. Heriot Clarkson will an afternoon ten to-day lV some the visiting young ladien. The furniture for the new Jj;l-j iiotit Hotel has been orde.rM. v It will be of the finest patterns ninde. I)r, Chas. L. Alexander has jn-st returned from Italtlmore, wliero lie lias lieeu visiting hissistflr, Mrs. Pat- ! rm Houm To-Nlcht. . A very fine play is piomised at the opera house to-night in "A Social Session." The Han Francisco Chron icle says of It: After a day of um mpry splendor, clear, starlight night aided aided in attracting many light- ! pendence being erec Ii earted people bent on recreation by May 20th, 1S92, as- there is and the enjoyment of musical pleas ure, towards the California Theatre, to witness "A Social Session." The orchestra chairs were filled and the gallery packed. A splendid overture ly celf hrnted Star orchestra, receiv ed the appreciation it so richly mer ited, sud the curtain promptly roso and disclosed the first scene of a three act piny, which Is just a happy, gay, ludicroti combination of pleasan; nonsense, well filled with good slng ingand d.-inciug, all of which exqites fun aiul merriment without the slightest ftrainon the emotions. Shouts of laughter and continued ap p!$a4 testified that the audience re ceived all tlie amusement they ex- lavlnc Jm I.lndr on the Brollar Th Comiolaalonera "Shake"' the Whlakey BnalnM IfnUI Next Monaay. As soon as the county commission ers had oonvened this morning, chairman Thos. L. Vail announced thai the board woold adjourn at o'clock until the next regular meet lng in February, aad that if anybody bad any business they wanted to transact they had better be quick about It The law allows the com mlssfoners pay for extra dayslnJuneu and December, of each year. They are allowed pay for only two days during the other months. The law yers for the whinkey men were ready with the application of Joseph Lin- dy, who had been granted license by the board of aldermen, and who of fered to sacrifice himself upon the character-altar erected by the com missloners. As Llndy had never been in the whiskey business, there was no nope ol proving anything against him In the matter of selling whiskey to mluiors, or on Sunday, but the anti-license side was un daunted by that. Those charges did not exhaust their resources. Mr. lioyte the boarding house keeper was called to prove that Lindy's charac ter was bad. Mr. lioyte admitted that he owed Lindy for a suit of lothes; that I.indy dunned him on he street; that he refused to pay, nd thereupon Lindy cussed him, therefore Lindy's character was bad. Mr. C. Scott said that there was no suitable place in Charlotte to sell whiskey. Mr Lindy proved a good character by H . O. Springs. , There was some talk that a wit ness was being held back who would be brought forward at the proper time to prove that Joe Lindy sold goods by a ard stick that was half an inch short, but they hadn't got i that far when the hour of one ar rived and chairman Vail announced that the board was adjourned to next Monday. The lawyers tried to plead for business to go on to a con clusion, but Mr. Vail was firm and could not be moved. While the Lindy case was in pro gress, Mr. W. C. Maxwell was ar ranging papers for a rehearing of the application of Mr. O. W. Badger, but he couldn't edge it in, so the whole business goes over t: Monday. There is just as much possibility of a $'X)0, 000 monument to the signers of the Mecklenburg Declaration of In de- ted in Charlotte that taken, Buchanan's application was turned down by a vote of 8 to 2 Ev idence was Introduced that when Buchanan was In business "here two years ago, he sold whiskey to minors. As the result of the vote on the Buchanan ease was announced, Col. Jones said that he had besn told tlAu Esquire Hilton had promlse'd before hand to vote for Buchanan, else that application would not have been made, stating as his authority, Dr. Brevard and Mr. Buchannan. Mr. Hilton said thit they did not un derstand T)inu Mr. Buchanan tried to make a statement of what Mr. Hilton had told him, but was not permitted. Mew People la Charlotte.. An evidence of how, Charlotte is filling up with new people, is to be seen by the new pupils at the graded' school. On Monday last, S5 new pu pils were admitted to the school, among them one each from New York, Atlanta, Dallas, Tex., Phila delphia, Jo-Tavern, Ga., LincolDton, Waco, Scotland Neck, and Salisbury, N. C. IV. Kanfmdn& Co; Sensible Holiday Presents,. WHAT ARE YOU GOINO TO BUY? WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO BUY? The Kali road Commhulon. Maj. J. W. Wilson and Capt T. W. Mason of the railroad commission returned to Raleigh yesterday from their homes where they spent the holidays. Mr. E. C. Beddingfield was also at hi post at the nfllce yes terday. The commission will be in session this week. Oo. Seals' Coadltlen. The Greensboro correspondent of the Raleigh News A Observer writes that the condition of Gov. A. M. Scales has been quite critical since unaay last. He is unconscious a large part of the time and takes but little nourishment It is feared that the end may not be far distant. This will be sad news indeed to Gov. Scales' many friends in North Carolina. Mils board of commissioners, will g'ant license to anybody to self whiskey. The last thing they will fall back on is that there is no suit ble place in Charlotte for a saloon. That failing, their final coup will be "no man who wants to sell whiskey ran have a good moral character, therefore we can't vote to grant li cense." The bars will remain closed, but the "blind tieers" will do business right along. The wet element of the board of aldermen want to have an election on local option, and say that they will join the prohibitionists in the call for an election at as early a date peeled. A grand burlesque on the Jr&s possible, but the prohibitionists opera of 1 1 Trovatore closed this can- LUviitimf play. TheKoyal Arcanum meets Thurs day nijrht 7 :30 at which time will take place the installation of officers for the ensuing year. eQ o 01 m 4 m a o o 6 o - e pi o o to n o ISf " ' ' Sj tersou. " ' ' " O JT'- V ) PS Cnpt. S. E. Belk, who has been J ylttVjC IfmifSX . confined to his reoni for some weeks I'7 1 T.I M Vfl fJ ' m . . . JL' a I m 15Slt. ff ' k f ! jOOr ) V l':l" "y m,,Rn,!.,l now Improving. . ., . .Q o O Pi S 7.' ZWSW' v -Mr- u v- Irwin has returned , ' g 1 TliMM TOVf ,r,m I' ,uh"r wh',r', J'o spont, !s. - , a 3 ' 8 " . V' Uli fc-week with his mother. He saw Mr. o , VJeCfT f9t K,,h'n Hyd. editor of the Even- g, 3 " tW r 'nrT Advance, and says Mr Haydn is ' .pj sNK J Verv Well pleased there. - . Cj - a a s L Growing o'wt of evidence l''vvl''Petl ' ft q y o .1 " 1 'ia4jleonrt9 befor(the coilll- ro cj . icents.for M & " : nfij) five been i J are content with the situation as it is. At the time ThkiNews went to press yesterday afternoon, the law yers were arguing the case of Mr. W. F. Buchanan. When the vote was Found in every department at stock taking; Useful It ngths of all kinds of good tine dress materials; Itlack silks in faille, jrrosa Annine etc., best of goods and at such prices that you iWjpitively cannot jrs them; Ktolxms, C uf fan and other new laws cn this treat coun ter. The prices will drive them from our room; they are irresislatle. Come to the great Remnant Sale. TwoSalooaa Dlamantlrd. One bar room in the city was di( mantled to-day, John McCorkle A Co., who have ha3 a saloon at the corner of Trade and Church streets this morning took out all their saloon fixtures, counters, shelving, etc., and shipped them to Wadesboro, tiaving sold them to a saloon keeper there. Mr. C. Roediger this morning moved out of his old stand between the Central and Buford Hotels. where he bad done business for years past. Mr. GeorgeRoediger leaves Monday for Winston, to go into business there. What are you going to buy as a Cbrfstmas present? And where are you going to buy it? What will you select for Mama, lor Papa, tor Brother, -for H'.ster, Niece, Nephew and for yourself and friends? It is easy to ask' this question. It is not easy to answer it You want to give something: you . wanto buy it where you can do the best. Perhaps we are better able to -. serveou than any house In the city. We have goods that make useful and sensible presents. Are not they better than something trival? For Instance ' we have, Mens Suits, Boys Suits, CMldrens Suits . Childrens Kilt and Jersey Suits, Mens Overcoats, Childrena Cape Over coats. We have good things in Underwear, in Hosiery, in Gloves. In , Neckwear, in Handkerchiefs. We have good things in Hats, Umbrellas, etc. Youwill do as well by making your selection here as you will do any where ; peThaps you will do better. We have the right goods, they are reas onable in price, and In buying from ns yon are .baying from a responsible house. This is mnch to consider In Christmas shopping. ' ' "'' ' W. KAUFMAN &C0 LEADING CIOTHIERS, FURNISHERS AND HATTERS , CHARLOTTE, N. C. jeT-MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE OUR PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION, 4 . . : : Rubber Boots and Sloes, :-: 1 1:-: I The Chamber of Con merer. The annual meeting of the Char lotte Chamber of Commerce was held last night and there was a large at tendance. A great" tfeal of interest was manifested. All the old officers were re-elected for the ensuing year, as follows : Praident-J L Chambers. 1st vice president RTH Jordan. Second vice-president D A Tomp kins. , Secretary and treasurer Willis B Dowd. Board of Directors S A Cohen, E F Young, Jos Graham, R A Ddnn, J R Holland, J E Brown. John Van landingham, M C Mayer, J T Antho. ny. The reports of the president and secretary are to be printed for circu lation. Our stock of Rubber. Goods is complete the year round but mors especially so Just now: We always buy the best to be had, tW are always the cheapest, as every pair is guaranteed. For men we have all the styles and different weights; Imitation Bandaly sell acting, light or heavy, and extra low cut Alaskas, Arctics, w Foot Holds. . For the Ladies we call es,ecia) attention toight weight, gtove fitting Bubbers both in medium and extra low cats; The Storm Protector is a great protection- against rain CP cold; Ladies' and M isses spring heel In ail sizes. We also have some that will fit the baby that can just walk; all at popular prices. . ' ' - We carry a line of cheap rubbers that we sell as low as the lowest . GRAY & EARNHARDT, 19 East Trade Street, CHARL0T1JEI K.C Prompt attention given to all Mail, Orders. 7 BOYS' SHOES. are for clear and freezing weather to morrow. In tbe regular course of oar business w make apeciaj study of tb boyneads. Pa " The signal for a cold wave Was I rents wiu nna tne isoysr root can snoes, as aom oy us, uie Dew anu mom ooot at si.oo raised this morting. The indications everofiered. We will guarantee that for doable the money you cannot get a bptter. Will, not wear through on the toes'as do all others; Of more than four hundred pairs we bays sold the past season not one complaint has bten entered against them. We do equally as well for the girls as we do for the boys, and every Shoe our shelves will be found to rep- . resent a value equal to the price, and often more. - ..'; ' QILRBATH tte OO o a P to - t I ' a P C o p. 09 o o a a B o a U ( 0 r r i9 3. o CO e 03 o o 3 3 i v O 05 O O o p o CO -r I- o p. p 3- B p CO Open every evening till8:00; Saturday ittll 11 .0U, 4 Q p V 3. o 0 P" 00 to CO 00 o P CD P o p CHEISTMAS PEESENTS. Ordered Especially for this SEASON'S TRADE,. f 1 BEAUTIFUL 13th CFNTURY PLUSH ROC KERR, SIXTEENTH CENTURY RATTAN ROCKERS. SIX TEENTH CENTURY TABLES. ALL ARE OK EX CEEDINGLY HANDSOME PATTERNS, TH E VERY LATEST THINGSO UT, AND THERE ARE NO MORJ2 ' TASTY PRESENTS TO BE FOUND ANY WHERE. CALL AND SEE . V R. S Sloan, - - - Fornitnfe Dealer. UNDERTAKER. 'Night 'eaU, Roorn No. 6, Bryan building, over Rogers A Co' oxi cb Co.
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