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THE CHARLOTTE NEW8. volumi: vii. CHAHLOTTK, N. C NATUHOAY BVKXINCJ. .! ANUAUY HO. 1892 numiuiu io.-h Seigle JAN. 0 S 1803. IIAWtlRU KMMuMDIRJKa- t Caws Mr, J, C turr4 V. I! 84 y rdtteA4 im c faada. Us iMUi t fa an I U Alaaad Crell4 la MaW berg tl e4 M rU at 11 tUHM deposited la Uk I U tr4H of U f4 UilMff4 aUeaav, Mtaob) U te r add 1 1 We el find a lbs I liMUMllM Ihe MtlSMIMI be leleal 4 lb wtwk tmcd4 llh I sae ll wt4 a pity to to gta wrk a brletiei f le thas II cm It bold be IIAOOef lUCm All Iba dalftg to half U ale lb ejtaeaofy ! Ihl gf mm abl4 sd Uir eeUassrlpitaas U Mr. tUrrwegh. TUUWHmH I W Aia fcfia wv to lb) F1f 4 !-. AU etew fees ll tr .hr; mK U lU W-IM4 ti. vary ir' - ' fU U.m Me; liy MW, TVt west NHk A- aw aba) etc. T am ail l X jaed Mkr Meetl laawa IJ Atfastrlper'tl yws, TIm )u balf lUw !" kM el ft , raJ la j4. W tar. ' Urf iv unto' it ye. Tale bHIllMtuK Al Ike ffW tiJ er lbs mUIMm war offered pasts. TWy a arlttng d assay of a aeVafl MftUaiU hi e4kWirt teas an laraetln la Ibeen. id mo wooJef, (key e towar lb rrwr CrM bar Ibem o-tbnarllr. la Ibaioimwlta w srool eaw Mala lal sr have J ml lawriJ a tbooaaod stellar 1b as a Kalaaaok t a4 Uay a4c aud Immh Mali bar pmrnp allMilKn T. L Seigle & CO. Mo. II V. TrAda al. Wi M. Tro ! CHARUrTTK, N. ('. GARDEN SEED 120,000 papers Laodreth's Fresh Seeds J18T RECK I VKD. FOR ROTH WHOLKHALK AND RET A I Burwell & Dunn, WAOLEHALE AND RETAIL Druggists. OUR SHOES HiVVK A WALK-OVKR. For downright, positive cheapoam you will find it not difficult, but Impowlble to match the altoM wa an aelling; Oar rtbt't private opinion la that they have a walk-over; Well, be might easily be much further from the troth; Don't take our word for it, in veetlRate the matter for yourself, A amall margin on a continuous custoOst, knocks out a big mar pin on a single sale every time. That Is why wa are selling our shoes at a figure Which no other dealer has ever dared to quote, and that is why prudent purchasers are prompt pur chasers. A. E. RANKIN ABRO. JM Is la Ular Is) RaJ I mm r.amay 4Ui aaJ Alia. Voi. Robert M OiM, prMldaai f Ua rtr4 NalloMl Raak. Ufl laal Ifbl la Km Yark. 'oat ro4Va atJII rwlla la al f o4 ral. Tna ralpa ty wafoa Loday aauoaaiavd lo "O balaa. TWi will b aa arvle al Ida A R P. cbarrk loauofrow pm aroaal of the alakMaa of Ue pmair, lUv C. E. Todd. -MlaatUllla AUiandar la In the My U ap-rad aavarat vaaka with rUtlva a for ro,nC to HeJflroore Aa raaida with h.r aitr. Mr. Haaa Pkltafon. Tba Maaa Rally al the Yoaaf Mvas Cbrlttiaa AaaoclaUoo will ba AidaeUd by the tar al Hrury to Borrow afivraooo al i :9 Man cordially laviud. Rav. Or IUd will U-morrow aifbl praarb tbesoad of a aarels of aarauoas om the aocteal heroes of faith, Uklaf Kaorh aa the subject of the tvaolor's dlaeouraa. Thar will be a apwlal eermon tomorrow evaolaf at tba Y. M. ( A. ball, p rear had by the pastor of Tryon etrael M. L Church. Koulh. Hubjact "The art Is Cord." Haslniae and profeaelooal man spaclalty Invited. Tba Oraeitsboro Keord aays that Frank Wilkes, of Charlotte, has bn choeen by the board of Alder men of Ureanaboro, A the arbitrator for tba city lo ths ruaiura now Pndlas; batwaasi the city and II a (Iraensboro W'aUr Company " Tba Nawa and Oberrver aays : W. J. Davie Vo the wall known racket elora establishment of Charlotte has porabaed from H. K. Mordlcal, true taa, tba antlraatock of Mcilee and Moeeley of this city inJ will do a larger bualneaa hereafter than ever afore. Mr. J. R. Wllllamson.oneof Tmk N aw food supporters at Matthews, oania In this uornlofr, and took out hi. usual reoelpt for a year s sub scription In advance. Tmk Ns has a irood many eoberrlbers lite Mr. Williamson on Us list, but to quote Hhakaepeara, or aomebtdy else, "would thay ware all like him." Waklv Itoah Ktaaeaaeail. Reaerve, Increase, $.1,018,000 Loan a, lncreaae,$(ASO,10a Hpeole, Increase, $2,71)0,200. I-e(rar Tender, Increase, f 2W5)0. DepoalU, Increase, $I2,W1,00 Circulation, decrease, $T8,tfa N AavwrtlantMU To-Day . Diamonds Jolin Farrir. Itacket Htors W J Davis A (V (Xiw for sale I At ta 1 ' Johnston. 11 thinn J a; Harrison A (V. Ourshora bsve a walk-over Rankin A Hro fSlraa4 fWe a aiims aa aaa sa epais MMtal TVaa Waae ia r a4 Um mm lta1aaaaMSkae tmtm Wi'sonn Oystal Wafcru, frwh and crisp, at 1KJNNKY ft VAN NriSNV BUIST'S PRIZE MEDAL GARDEN SEEDS For 1892. A full line just received, No old seeds Prom Last Year, A. R REESE & CO. Ttvaertw Btbt, Jaeaary Hat. is aaatvrajy al the bl 0r Uat brd aal lia Wllaoa Ia Com rajiy aa4 lia lUlaaoal ibal atempeded tba gaeau f Iba CaeUel IIoUl ad that at oaa liaaa lbrUa- ad Iba daelrweUea ef a lafa portioa taf tba airy. Il was the ut daatf- aea Are thai ttadaeearred la Char- latte aJaee Iba eolUa platforia lira ef April s7A. frepla ltia looked ape Otm dastrasUoa ef iba lUlauoal as a grUvioee loeajor II was en or Ba lneal la Iba aity Iba like of wbleh lby did ot eipacl to eee replaead for years lo some. Hal they did aot knew iba aseule of iba owner of tba Haloseal, Mr. 1I.CV Ule. Oa Iba ret aaalverwary o the Are. they aae a aaw f Ulan oat, eat oaly roach snore leaatifal Ibaa the old one, bat con siderably larger. Tlie now bulldiog sxompleUd and Is now belog fare- Is bed. aad lie doors will be thrown epea to the public la a f w day a The new Relenont la four stories high, and cost completed and fura- sbed. the snog little sum of $3yn. Handsome and Impoelng ae lalla ei- terter. one needs to take a elro I through Its rooms and hallways lo get a Jusl appreciation of lis beauty. There la no other balldlng In Char lotte, public or private that cao com pare lo II la elegance. The Ural and nd floore are fitted with walnut and ash, the third In native pine and tba fourth In cherry. Tba wood work Is In carved designs of beauti ful patterns, of the Queen- Anne and Florentine aty lea. The hearths and fire-places arc t 1 1, auJ l!ia mantels are of marbleisrd Iron aud slate, and natural wood a The entire carpeting Is In the flaeat velvet, lo both hall waya and rooms. The arrangement of the booae cainot be surpassed. There are Hjo large well-lighted and sumptuously furnished rlors on the front and of the second floor, and at the and of the hallways, there are an n parlor. in large ainiog room will be fitted np for the preeenl as a general parlor, where the guests can eoagrerate and uevot- them selves to con versation, to literate or to game. There are balooi lea on both the front and rear of the build lag. Of eouree the baths and other modern conveniences have not been overlooked In the construction of the new Bel mont From the upper windows of the Belmont, splendid views of the city and the surrounding county can be obtained. The furnishing of the houc Is of the finest goods matin. The parlor furniture and dry goods were bou ;ht In Charlotte, but the hallways and rooms were furnished by the 1'hii-nlx KurnitureCompany.of (Jraod Rapldsf Michigan. The chairs were supplied by Hey wood Bros. A Co, of Balti more. V. A J. Hloan A Co., of New York, supplied the velvet carpeting. The plate glass was supplied by 8ut phen A Myer, of New Y'ork ; the blind i by (ieo. O. Htevens, Balti more; the cornices bv Carpenter, Annear A Co., Iouisville; the niar leliced man tela by Fischer Keaf Co., Ioulnvllle; the hard wood mantels by Riddle Hlade Manufacturing Co., Baltimore; the ranges by Jewett A Co., Baltimore; the Iron columns by Champion Irou Works, Kenton, O. The brick work was done by J. W. Woolen, and the carpenter work by Jeeteh Aebry W. W. Ward A tV f sraubed Iba !, liaaa, eta , aad fUcbei If. Mere. sapplUd le Ms rtetie ilia warble Ulia. Tbe tblaa ware, Uble ralpeirU aad aaaabwrleea other aeelilia were paicbaeed la Cbarlottav Tba aew fleltieeil. as wealhe eld. la een acted w lib Iba Caalral by a eosed Uldge el a A HwiMl tt J) IL Myrd, a avarrhaal who was la baeloeea al tiruver, ihm at Hper. tea berg, and latterly al Cual-.o. ws eloeed oal bt altachiut al, jrrlef Jay Ilia llablllUe are abnal U1U mA Pl t hi ! Kl4 A special order Ixuxl from Ailanta by Ueasral Manager W II tife-o. aays lhal on aad after Kesiusry 1st, the age or lee al (lreeovllle,K C . will be eoeeulldaied. with C K Waieon aa Agent la charts of the basloeaa of the Columbia A lireenvllle, Allaula A Cbarlotle. aoJ I'orl liny a I aud WeeUra Carolina rallroaitt. riee Mew C4l la Hmw. TM K N a W s has bad a gMd ileal In aay recently about Ihe anion nt of building now glng on la fharl.ittx, but ll baa over looked one In the northern section of Ihr ritv, uear Ihe Ada mills. Mr Frank K.n.lrt ha Jusl completed a row of rtvr cottage, each rollage cotiltlnlnlne (Ire rootne It la one of the prettlrt rw f halldingaon the uhirt The Hotel and Trav.-lera' i ulde, of rhlladalphla, contain Ihl hand aom notice of of the Bnford 1 1 I : "An elegant banquet wan given at the Buford Hotel. Charlotte, N . ('., on Ihe 14th Inst., under the auaplres of Kathbone Iodge, No .IT, Kulirhte of Pythias. Tke liuford is one of the moet Imposing edifice In Charlotte, and Proprietor ( i. W. Kitteile I worthy of the eltenolea palronaire bestowed by the traveling public. TV .Wke.eet Teraalmal. It Is aooouncel from New York that the Iolville, New Alhany ft Chicago Railroad had taught l.ift) freight csrs snd Is rapidly Improv ing Its terminal facilities Tin I Interpreted lo Wall Hlreet lo mean that the company I preparing to handle the Chicago bueineea of the Richmond Terminal system. 1 1 was rumored today that the Chesapeake A Ohio Is about to cloe negotiations which have been pending with the iouisville Hocthern, antl a the lat ter Is a connection and ally of the Iulsville, New Albany A Chlcstn, it looks as if a new combination had been formed among the roaN In that section. A nl f i I Una, eel red, w boe be See wa at libry, aad wax was aaw p'oyeO a a brafceaaaa ) Iba Wl era N-rth Caeliaa red, waacrwabed to death belweew two ffelgbl far, a I HlaUxllle, yesterday after awe a. (llbeuo was eeeHlaf rare, aad (sllal home In tbe bdalaeea. Hewasatefk pleg lrk ward be! wees leo el , when be alambled and fell. 1IU I-mJt waseaaghl beteeea tbe ba iTt aad we rrt.el So plecee. eaaa. ing Inslaul d'ai'i fl-I eoroar Jar y found lhal llll--.M cams lo bis death bi an acldeet, for Mih ihe rail road was not to biam. tmttmm tnewree. The receipt ef cotton al Charlotte dariug the past mooih have b plrklog up a 1 11 tie . as the saylag go, aud the (ual decrease la the roenparative receipt Is somewhat lessened The receipts by Wagoo Ihl month wars ft llee, again' I l.l llee for lha ssms month in 1-41, Ths receipt to dste from the flrl of laet Krptntulwr are !;.' balee, agsmet 'A). ViV for the same rlod last year, a drcreaae of TTI: ba'e. The I.teeaM Hwalaee. The board of county coniiiiiM'n ers will meet In regular monthly sossion Monday mornliifr, anil the li quor license business will prohnb'y bave another turn, ("apt V.ti!, the chairman of the board. Is still confin ed at his home by sickness snd will hardly be able to take part in the meeting, but that will leave tli hoard, according to the statu recently es tablished, two dry mid to wete. The board could transact huine with only three memlr-" present. Just what the programme i, uo one seems to 'know, hut the matter of tha application of Joe l.imly will very probably be renewed a'id brought to a finish. It is said alo, that Mr. Wm. R. Cochrane will apply for a license. A llallreaS ImiAmI Mar a l-m 14 will Mall la C-rtete Mr Monrure, uierlntendenl of theCarolioa (Vnt'al It ail road Cora patty, ha coocluded negotiations for l ie purchase of a lot lo Cberloltr Thr lot which be has purchased I treated on North Church treet, and the consideration was Ihrtl Mr Moncur will erect a handsome rel- dence on (he lot, and will move her a soon a til new dwelling Is com peted. Charlotte will give Mr. Mod- cure and hie family a moat cordial welcome. Tae Waaiaer. Following is a aynopsla of weather prrvaljjng at K a m , to-day: len erslly settled conditions still prevail over Ihl section. Temperaturee have generally remained stationary over this aectlon bul have fallen In in the Ike region and as fsr south a TenneiMe. Considerably cooler weather will prevail by to-morrow morning. Light precipitation has oc curred around the eastern I.akea, and along the coat a far south as Norfolk; elsewhere there baa been a notable dryness,' 5. Y$? FAIR mm ft 1 SAW AT TaJV A. If $v TO SEE Noes of tbe seasons Jf aval ties begin U compare with ear gllltenag ar ray of CARD BAHKH. How popular Utey ar is evidenced T lb seaaa4 for ihem. 1 1 has been sleallly lacreaslar and il has not reae'.ed a allaaaa yet If yon are out of the fashion, yon are virtually oal of lb werid aad the World never yet boasted of aay thing daintier or nior faabloa silt Ibaa our N ECK LtCKK They are ao eiqalaiu In deelru and so nerfecl la alaa- oration that nothing bul an unconditional aurreoder t in order when yon. them. If you want to look at something mor than usually templlAf come and glance al our I'neof DIAMOND RINti.H. Fall stock; fair prlo. uallty guaranteed. BOYJNE & BADGER- I e L eading Jewe Oharlotte, N O. rs, The steak sold at II. C. Irwln'o mar ket always gives satisfaction. Try some of his Western meats. Tne Nit rloa 're- There I one thing that Is bound o J i m I n i-.i the neit cotton crop, both a to acreage and production. That Is the tremendous falling off in the sales of fertilisers There are many persons who estimate the total out put this season at only 2r per cent, of that of last year; while the most sanguine dealers and manufacturers consider ) to 50 per cent, an eicea sive estimate. There are tens of thousands of acre of cotton land in the South that are not worth cultiva ting, and that will Dot be cultivated, without the use of fert filters, and there arc tens of thousands more that will le cultivated without fer tl liners, on which the yield of cotton will be far below the average on ao count of the absence of the oanal stimulants. This enormous decrease in the sales of commercial fertilisers i a "pointer" that will have a mark ed intlueuce on the future of prices. Shoe Brushes and Blacking. u 3 'A tt .. X x x C5 'A tt BARE FACTS a. o - X. H X n O x O X cs w O Oh O to W W V 30 W a es OS q w -:q:- One lot Indies Muslin Garments with hold fast seams neatly lace trimmed. The ladies are all bnsv preparing for sum mer and you might be benetitteil hy looking into our well stocked domestic ileparttnent: it is built of all the best brands of Cimibric-!. Twills, aud plain Domestics. Sheehng and Pillow leasing. (V4, ! t. o, linen or cotton. New lot Towels. Odd ends of Table Damask harg.tins. About 25 nair bamlsonie l:nv t'iirl:iins broken lots, well worth consideriiu. Extra Suner Canctinc worth S3,- now t'.lc: others proportionately low. Great Embroidery snd White (i, mis tlis- tniHiuou wn unties; All Whltns, prices ami tmlities; Heaps of Torchon baoe; if we wouW name the price it would tickle the earth. IITnny Person are broken J, urn from overwork or hooacbolal can Brown's Iron Bitters Rebuild the -tern. Al.is ditr.tiuo. remote eeeai of bile. :,d curiw taaittrui. i,-t liw genuui. Shoes is our LuglnsM, but we carry at all times a fall line of Blacking Brushes, Daubers, and Pollshera; Our traveling set Is ths nloest thing for Uavellng people to be found A good Vrush and a box of Blacking; nlcaly packed In a small wood boi so as to be carrlei In a grip. Alao a fall Una of Blacking, Inclading the ctlebrated T M., the best 6b Atte market. OafPet eut leather Polish is superior to all others ; it is warrantee! to rttter the gloss loan old pair of patent leathej Shoes. For ladlee w carry three ataa dard brands of Shoe Dressing: Raven Gloss, (Hit F.dg sod (Jlyceroie at2S. Alao a good dressing at 10c per bottle. - Ladles and Gentlemens (' ver-Uai ters, A new lot just received. Nlo black cloth at 11,2V. We have a nice lot or different colors at $1,60. Com and make your selection while the stock la fresh ; We have some elegant shades to show you. OKAY BAltNIIARDT. 19 East Tr-vde Street, CHAHLOTIll N. C e" Prompt attention given to aQ Mail Orders. C H - H " T S O X o c n I K V 3C 9f O H H M H O -r; DRESS SHOES T. L. ALEX AIDER, S o o X W C r K W 'A O X 5 01 & CO.. -:o:- Gentlemen's Patent Leather Shoes in great variety; suitable for busi ness or dress. All the leading styles at popular prices. These goods ara all made to oar order; only tbe best French stock used. Ladies Patent Leather Boots, black French cloth lops. This is tba handsomest dress shoe in the market and every one should mak point to see them. " y Wbitmore's Paste Polish for Patent Leather, price 25o. Oivs us a call QILREATHT Ss OO. Open every evening tlli;8:00; Saturday till ll.-oa A Beautiful Line -o-F- :-:rMlll RN IT U RE F U Continues to be Offered the Publicly BURGESS NIOHOLS.: THK HOLIDAYS HAVE fiONE BUT PRICE8 STILL RE MAIN CHEAP. ELKO NT PARLOR 8U ITS, CHAM FKR SUITS. ABINETH, HALL CHAIKS AND RACKS, DII0 TABLK8 AND DINING R(K)M FURNITURE, PLUBJI Ilv'KJK EltS RATTAN ROCKERS, Ac Call and sea R. S Sloan - -.Foriiilore-Deak UNDERTAKER, V UfghA calf. 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