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THE CHARLOTTE ' NEW8. VOMJMt: VII. CIIAHLO'rrK. N. (!.. ritlOAV KVKNINCi. ! Kl.UUAUY 1h2 NUMIIKU lor.: l tiati i- tw kMh4 I Ah llk.it. l&fUAlak A I . I a a I & f ta HaU TV a-U w ' v.l iv. t)4 will W U I ttaUU" mJ-J rta aJUa,lJl, l u l-u. ( UiU t4a TVU gf ll -1 l AUaaU pmLi UJw-v a f fer KMkH to a !. (4 I ( tl riL IUki au)va will I l Mil J II in 4 aa). Tt Will UJ I h 4. A lllil o.. V lt lib ua-ttiJ Uia Huu t4iiIUi. WJi ll . it. Seiries FED. 6 1803. WtllTKlMMtlwi HI.CK MiiOtMt I. it.. alda ml wlWa I T- .i.wka ! ( r kn a am w w - ilg la f lki.f ataS ra gftl .g All atlf rax i : - .1 . Haa ! rw - " I LM ! WW.....-.'.'.. at. m. W Uaai -Ml. KlllCa.a ! Ml 1141 U la th ally. -Jidit W A !! .f iJarolato. paal I day la ( haf loll Tna dlaav thai Jll o)l f '( a lit af? with la Ih mall caplalaL -Col K. Harkl Mprltlaltai f Ih Hlcrm.ouJ A DaaallU ctltUloa It la Ih rlljr - Mnaa tf lb y og gollna of Uiai ! U Ik tr, IWesl.l thank, I AUaau huh tJt IllUa rU la I mu ptn at IWJIwwod. 11 lld bapf"? IK wlf f fcla . aed atom! big l Ih Caawacll ol bit (hafrb h, . rJy l p-ab b a pop la". ad Utt l4r. Oaa 4a a aaa l IM JaU-J lalibl h Rmt4 lfl bfldf. II lao4J al tilas traefvljr Hr I; Ihtl witU J II alUll lhof til Ih , la( afUf ll. flfara ef Ik Mlaltkl. thfl co l k ilcxttl ol II thai naiull. ll ( harlot i lytlth of .t.ilir wrap. Tdry ar Ih iTfitr t li I ar and now ar to (n laprli that would aot rrn iy l'r anaUrial ! I alon ih naklDf la Mlark an f r i1o tt com. I n rlf llirr uf- I" irurhl f low If of u. Ih. K.nii-nldrj euck of aordiallr IdtIIkI Ih (lid N..ftii Ki.tr I mi rnlrd I hr uotl.r our ,.M.f V tty ll laiD- A lall will l ftrrn by th nanr Ir thai nvrr hiv. . ilintu larr. ! nan of lha clir, l I'r.-f. A lmod' o li.odiu o cunplrU a lloa of danelo hall loolfhl Mu.lr will I r.iunmiupiiM mm riviit unw, in ntcii; mririaiwiM iw.io.iim Uf. Tti) Ih r f jI oal A aad .III op akttla( rlak Uoi(hl. bso,lrJ ,,. r.r-id u. aaj a -Thr ara ral w.Mlaf lnkd ham paMla (oaalp. IU Wtlur fur lb rl aprlaf. la hth Char U wa fia aa4r a fal niair. InlU popl will flgar ronaplraou- mm mo aalaUlr. aal tuof tbae thai Ijr. I h waa a U(aalL Kr ha had a UImm UI..I. and lirM 1'iwti. I alfala WiJmUwo N ( , tli.r ran har mn lo l'nwif d. l allod I a J H. Nyllall. hMid hi. Ih lai var rrHl.a al lhat plar AllaaU wlf. Th lry of ih lo alfhl Mr. Vlaloa I.ldl.ll ha pfl,. d Ih ll upon hlrh Ih I.lddall hnp rr forturrly ira(d, n H: Trad iUL Th Krldajr nl(ctil lo.1)r of th aalrarl w III b ruail al Ih V M A at i clock toolclit Man Whit UoU anil lliark on too ar all lo for th Hprlo Ual Oar Whit lln.nl, lilark llooU. Km bmldrl and l.ac far ahrad of mnf In th Hlat. Vur Judfrniatil will that oar taUmnil I rorrrl flr rarrful look Ihounh our atort Harfala MaaihurK atlll KOinr (too t lolh, flu work, alnfanl pal Urn 4'- ward In a atrip, IV a atrip ChlfToo al Z'flm atartlp tha ranir of mrrhant a wll a th liuyr. T. L Seigle & CO. No. II V. Trad . IS'. K. Trrou al CH HLorrK. N. c. urn J Ml 120,000 papers Laodreth's Fresh Seeds J I'HT IlKCKIVKD. KOH IKITII WHOI.KHALK AND HKTAIU Harwell & Dunn, WAOLKHALK ANDRKTAIL Druggists. furolhd by lha Italians. -Mr. W. H Aliandrhaa l-.tijl I lha ra- ldnr of Mr. K. T. Can.lrr. on Morhad (rt, nar tha gradd rhool. Th rnntldrallon i 12. if ) John.lon A Klllott, marbl work- an oi t hariott, ha rjr irnrr- nualr offrrwd to donat th lahUt m tilch Ih ladl ar rr to th inniorjr of th lat lr A. V. Mil lr. Th romor that ha ba afloat I no Id riffiiatlon of f'hlf J utlra Merrlmon of th Huprm vurt, a to hla accepting tli poaltion of l'ra- ldnl of th National hank of Kalalgh la dnlHl ljr that gutliiian. Tha handaoma nw rldnrn of Mr. Ilavld Andraon.nn North (ira- ham atrt, will t rotiipltd thla wk. It lion of the handaomoat and moat complrtc honat yet ball! in Char lot to. Th architectural plan la lliat of a typical New Hug laud liou. Kv. J. K. Moar, a natlv of Ca- harrua countj, who haa ln arvlu; th l.ullierati church at Monroe, for omtlm paal, haa ln called to th paatorat of tli Lutheran church at ML Holly. He haa accepted the call and will preach his ft rat acrinon to hia new charge next Sunday. A little negro named Mary Una waa arralfruwt before Kjulre Max well thi mornlnir, charjred with the theft of a lamp from llattie Hmlth, lnar. th ledlrtaicaU for t.lfam. U.lh la North Carolina and lo Kork - art, (ia . wbf h had narrld U.I ; hi Jl.oill from Ih rhurrh and hla garal dbvafall haa bB pflold In full alrady. II waa lril In Hurk uiarl, and. although at-.ul'j nialotalnlng hi lanoMBr. waa rn locsJ l-i S yar In th pnllntiary Jadf Jim Aodra-o. of Atlanta ap pllrd for a uw trial, and while lhat wa ponding lal got oat on hood H wa placod In Jail neatly a year mfn, and ha Urn ilir inc. awall Ing th action of Ih auprm court That aclloo waa taken yur Jay and Dal waa granted a u In il Thr enaallonal feature will l review J again In Ih court Htnr he haa beeu In jail wlf No 2 haa lo.t faith In him and aued for divorce. Tliat aull i now pending. I rtera kM.la. Col. A. It. Andrew. arrlrel In hi private car today at naim. Mr. H. M. Houaton lft for Hlr minghani lnlay. Mr. M. I'etuee went to CatTney thla afternoon. Mr. Chaa. Wllaon who haa le-n on I lilt an extended vl.it to Hnltluiore. returned home thia mornlnc Iter. Dr. W.K. Creaay will in the near future, preach a apecial arrmon to the Knight, of Pythlaa. A "High Tea" will l thw acil event Ihia evening at the realdrne of Dr Jie I iraham on North Trvnn alreet given hy Mm. Dr. (iraham nd Mlaa Heaaie Orah.tni. Mr. H. H. Orr I to take tlm part of Hlr Joaeph Porter in "Pinafore" which la Kin to be presented hy an ametetir company In Val Point, Virginia Tt NW fo ! -J 11. ! MUf fvtaU ! fvlUl( ! ml a t"tilvi I y I c Yrk IWaefly J H-mmm b lf a n4tMr' kJ(M!lM foi Mala baltll A !. il ! deal er al 2 W l 17 ih WmI. I l. ui IM l S? yi old. I lite, al kit W4 1111 ll llaaBl ba lb bak yi Jay d.t.-..i I'M hmJ b-i toag iii 'li lo aakMr VI at ' ail bin I rt bal a M lrl ib( l-lm w !.m a t hatlJaJ I. iln ff lo I' Milll. U-'k kar' VI r Vl.luf r ll atappvt o I It I vnd l.aftled or lo Ih r.l ir-'.'i tirawl pvllrat lUII 'K tiar t.bkrpr ha al llh I JTJ . I. rtrlalmed i - i !..! ' - ) " do you kt.' l' pi W I !.. iti j iitl ju.i ro--i. a !! ' I ini trllltig m. a .. Mr Maltihartt .all and r i l ii -..d Itial M'lui.i'.al rllll thai I r III I rrlll'lf t I . f Ida ni 'l.r, I r dad l-"l rl ! I .1 r I an J that li la I It n iiinn g oh. nay ll.m t ' "If " n ' " oi.'.ll Id am -un l ..uld to h a oil I ' a near a lie r,.ull ii.a'.- Kerrilll W il -11 arl I I . . i r ''liarlt ol In -r. ! ' II ' m Wlill I I rll..n ' k c- ' ' I -n ll.-ffoiaii walkr.l In: . t' . rt. cui ly a If no thin u n uu al I i I hap (Mined. )l ha.l i in afirr iifx-ii off an I aeamed t ha nj "I I Un elf Mr Malnliar.lt r-mro , I I i urprl ae. an g a Kpd H fTmati in n -vratlou. and aeiil nia.eiit-rr ("r Charlloll. W ho ao'Hl rr.pnin.lr-. I JI..I arret! lh arru-'l I llolTnian mad no eini.r for hi. nmJ irl, and n ararrtinig him .! Itir .lre alalloii f .'. a. f nitol oi til. fxtaara.loii -rk'rnl Wil.-ui akrl him how tie t am tak ll r iiuuii i. "I had nitic-li rluhl to It a lli firm had. " he .aid. hut Tcfii" .1 n- . i plain hi meaning 11 rrf.-r a ' I iialionrra ! hi layr. HofTiuan drew a .alary of 1 1 J a " e.-k lut waa I" haw c oi, in I -ii . ii lrae. and !e. and C 'lt lh-e rotn nilmn. i-re not pai l lleverly i a ..n ..f lr V II. MofT inan and I ,i tinny fri. nd here Tin Si - It-. i r n thai t hf nistt.r In leen adj il.ted to the entire aatlf:ir. lion of all par t le concerned, llever ly el in pi y reaorted to a rather jiie. tlonalde nieana of curing hi p:v, and though he gt it. I" i r Ni -would iiotadvie It tii t try that plan ag iln. - - -e-Hini Jdmm la Ualelh. A god ifil and nppr.'. i i'ue au dience, any the llaleili I I .-1 . greeted Sam June at Metro; litan - - -" mmmm ' U'. 'Kell 4 r , j ef l.a Milil;alr 9 e niuf died I il uialag al I it lll . ll.4eil HaUl Haai I iv.a l 1 1 . I mm , lal f ii a IHnr.iK.lo .lf. t ! a roadlltoa ofci n .a.A M it I ut lllll Cl.ta.rJ lliW J I I.I He uk a.-tta b..'l.lim.bl l.t.uljt.l logb lliafa I bo Mlaiioul no'.. r i.r ft t V. W a to- liae. A kal.lof ' ,-rll aay 11 la f .romt' it for a rr. train j I f( i In if 1 ih w it k j tr u.i no pand'ng n.l ll,- li.i.ut ij ! ffc.y al ll.i ' it Iran aull oflird lo attiploy -r i al roubtal In th Irla) of II r re t -4I Wi .lliulr Ih.ii .in H er wa l.ft l . r r r re,ii of Ida r-Mtou niatk.t hy I ia ffadual derllia of Ih il few III.. w k"ket out lo day A f.-ntiiiu lare moniaiil and older r i'ly a. .1 1 . o j r a jf I ii g factor, h i f illr I t'.r lli.rkrt ! t' price, . , ic I iii tli paper It u t'-oiijf' ; I i many lloui;l'. tliit t' e lecllt n.i,. a. Miu ..p ) J FAIR TO SEE No of I hi V (VllUll MtaeM Mr. I toot... Iruintner w he I. w ut a lir,T lerrlt.. fllel Ii me I a I l.fi r riajll Mail K, ll kill I fie tl'oe all! now n t h roug 'i ry of the . ii 1 1 , . ar in'hl In a I - j 1 1 1 km up con. I t.. n Hi njil ii'iVr w d il ' a te.l tie ni krll .11 I one of f I, rih. 4 M.-Imi ll' ail.talned tl ee ll jurle. ' ti a fuiM. -iv ac c I d n t a I I . . I n . 1 1 e , in , Ul M tilty Mi Kii.klu ai 1 I'll),' ii r M r 11 lo lie depot III hack.' when the hor.e. ran away I t e h - k wi. oierturned. Mr liankiu w a ihrown out and one of hi. heavj ; .ample trui k. fell on hi. .hoiildt-r. j lecture. "M. m hood and Monev." Hh core the - n 1 ei of i ! . day merclleealy and In: -lrit.l t from Tfce Weatkar. the ahou hler. Hi- 1 1 1 n -tr :i ' I'll are Followlug I a avnonela of weather clear cut : some of tht-m not -o ole- prevalllng at K a. m., to-day: The I gant, hut, aa h- . t' y i.ln-tr.'ito cyclone area which waa central at I all the aame," ati'l for. -il '. too. Ono ! all lll - lll-ll ' Thoa w ho w ei e ao for t ii n ate a to count t hem e 1 rr anioiig tl.o k'ay crowd th it aoemhled al Plow nig Ko.-k t iiiiniiirr w III no douht :ip pnilat.- the fullowing card whlrhj I wa handed a N i w - reporter thla morning. i KINI'Kr-l N ! (li.ll'--..l VI ; I . i W I N i . l:i k 1 1 1 1 ' I I . Pi hwim. l'. k. N. c . Aug. in, si " on are eartie I v n iiited to he pre. nt and nnw rr to tlie roll call alidjoluin the chorua of our two fa vorite nonga. "Comrade" and "Cock Kohln," which will he aung to thr tune of " A ll I tl l.mgSyne." To thl call the fol low ng lianiea ailtliing the title of olTlcera ai'tn.'ir: J D I'm. pr. i h ut ; V. .1 ate, vie preide,.t. M I . I -gram, Jr., -i cri t.i rv: Ii 11 Holland, ireaatirer ; lli tirv N ichol, j i ii i tor. - le John Mll'iin'i M eel Inc To M( ll I Miior John V. Wil-on called to dav t" rcii uet Till: N I s to a that hi- I'tHIVPli t ion of t lie true Kepllhl hall laet evening and for tu,. I, our- (.an, ()f M.-ckletihurg cu-ity will he were hl,-hly delighted with i-hnght Hl lh(, 0,,rt i,..ue to night T'le ninjor ha provided for all poihle coiulngencie. A eection of lietiche will he roped off for uch of t he w h i te pi'ople a may de-ire to attnd. "I Dill to he interjirceli.'" aid the Colo nel, hy A. I.. Alexander, and I'm go- an Novlii begin L com par wltfa oar ( tltwnaf tr ry of C.UIH II AmKH. How popular lhy are la iidacd by lha 4aaaa4 h.rihem 1 1 ha Iwn ta Illy Increasing an J II baa ttA twmft.i a cllaaal -l It ion are out of the fa.Mon, j,.u ar virtually oil ol lb wariaf m4 tie world never yet I. ...ted of anything dalutler or mora faahloa iM taka ur N K.CK I. M l -. I hey are . ei.julalte lu dralgu and ao prfc la aUa oraiion i'. at u Hung hut an unconditional aurrauder I la ordr wbaa aj .elliem If you want to Mik at onithlng Illor Ihao Baaallj lenplia, cme and glanre at our I neof DIAMOND KINliM. Kali a lock ; faJr pfieaa, piality guarantee, t. BOYJNE & BADGER Leading Jewelers, Charlotte, 1ST O. ni Cleveland's Moccasins. I I I :-: also colored. Mary had a coupl. of ,)odr. Vlty .Kansas, yeaterday haa moment the counterfeit silver dollars on her per sou. Hhe was not tried for counter feiting, but waa sent to jail in de fault of a I Mind of "i0 for her appear ance for trial before Judge Meares, for larceny New Advartlament To- Day. Cream McP Walkina. Itriialiea A B Kee-e.v. Co. K in hroidcrie T L Seigle A Co. Racket psiore W J Davis A Co. I'A iireachen hov Jaa Harrison ,t Co. Iry gootl T L Alexander, Son .t (V. audience Wi'sons (vll Wafers frenh and rrip, at HON N K V V A N N KtvS' . mild he con a piaint x moved rapidly eastward and haa vulaed with laughter developed much light precipitation presaion and the next I -iening with along Its course. It ia central at koIpiiid earnestne to strong truth- Naahville, Tenn., this morning, anil expresHod in forcible language. The ha produced warmer weather and lecturer moves hla andiMire at every rains east, west and south. Contln- changt f his varying features. Tin y tied light rales and warmer weather laugh or weep at his pleasure. The will likelv continue todav. A high t,f 1his nf' rt?rl " HJfr nni tl iiirw on nr inninui a inn- barometer is located In the north west where getiorally warmer weath er obtains. ever you may think of "him he I most assuredly entertaining in the highest degree. BRUSHES OMR SHOES 11 A V K A WAI.K-OVKK. For downright, positive cheapuesa you will find il not difficult, but imooKsihle to match the shoes we are selling; Our artist's private opinion is that they have a walk-over; Well,") he might easily be much further from the truth; Don't take our word for it, Inaiwllgali the matter for yourself, A small marwiw on a continuous customer knocks out a bfajt Mar gin on a single sale every time. That is why we are selling our shoes at a figure which no other dealer has ever dared to quote, and that is why prudent purchasers are prompt pnr !bKr. A. E. RANKIN A. BRO. Hani and Soft Imported and Domestic Tooth Urushes. Hsir Krushes solid hacks. Florence, Celluloid ami Wire Brushes. Imported and Domestic Nail Brushes. All Nrislle Hand Brushes. Brushes of soft hair for Velvet or Silk Hats An elegant assortment of Shaving Brushes, Scrub Brushes and Shoe Brushes. A. B. REESE & CO. One grat case of imported hosiery fresh from the factory, ot superior dyes, absolutely' fast, and so made ( hat they will well endure long ser vice. The rapture of this sale must he our profit. Come to the Imported Hosiery Sale. 1 in portan t. Another 11 amy attraction seen i theuew HpriiiK' tloods just opened fancy Bedford, etc, shown in la. est styles. Hundreds of new (iinghains ready and waiting. Fresh Kid (iloves that will bears guarantee, Kxcuso us for talking Cloaks so much but we must let you know our Capes aro going at half price. A beauty now goes ut-i. (iood micces attei.ds our White (ioods sale. j Appreciative multitudes gather! round our Linen Lace sale. J Ask for our pretty new Apron nvi- j terial; its a regular trouble saver. j Dont be backward about coming. we can divert your mind from houso hold duties anil start you smiling and happy homeward. ingto ninke two speeches at once." Just how lie is to perform thi feat, he could not exactly explain, hut he n niieted Tin: Nkws man t he "Inn and see for himself "A to interruptions," continued Colonel Wilson, "there i to be none of t. I ha pervided against that and has appointed a sergeant at-arms for to see that I am not pestered. He ha power to inject any one who pre sume, to disturb the me' titig." Col onel Wilson give a cordial invita tion to the public to attend. We hsve jut received a nice assortmen t of these celebrated Hofl 8bo)t for infants. They are the latest craze of the season and are sural lha band soniest infant shoe ever put on the market, being made of the rtuest Frwnett Kid. We have them in white, canary, terracotta, fawn and tan colors, ' each one b ing lined and trimmed with a different colors ; making them tha most stylish tiling in the way of a I aby's soft shoe ever pat on the market; And being named after the most popular Paby in the world they ar) BOW being sold in every city in the l uited State. Come or send and gtm pair, Size o to 4; Price "iHc ; Hy mail on receipt of price. GRAY cAr BAliNIIAItDT 19 East Trade Street, CIIARL0T1 R. X. C e Prompt attention given to all AfaJI Ordars. IJR ESS SHOES (lentlemeu's Patent Leather Hhoes in ftreat variety ; suitable for bad uess or dress. All the leading styles at popular prices. These good r all made to our order; only the best French stock used. Ladies Patent Leather Poots, black French cloth tops. Thia la the handsomest dress Khoo in the market and every oue should make, point to see them. t ,' Whitniore's Paste Polish for Patent Leather, price 25c. Give us call QILREATH Sc OO. Open every evening tili;8:00; Saturday till ll:0tJ. ' x A Beautiful Line Vf .'",'f.-V:.",-r F U R nTt UBR E Continues to be Offered thePnblicJby , , , BURGESS 1ST TO HOL.S.I , THK HOLIDAYrt HAVE GONE BUT PRICKS STILL RK- MAIN CHKAP. ELKO-XT PARLOR HUITS4, OHAMFKH srrrs. ahinet, hall chaikh and racks, Dnid TARLVS ANl DINING KOOM FUKNITUKK, PLUSH ItOCK-, i Elix, RATTAN ROCKERS, Ac. Call audjiee UDPV . - - - Foniien Dealer. R. S Sloan undertaker. Nirbi o. Rd0,a T. L ALElX AIDER, SON & CO.
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