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SEE OUR DRIVE 1 N SPKfil ATPI HS J DIjYI mi ?o 1 Mi. 1 1 SI'M'IAIriES. TOWELS 1 5c, 19c, 22c, 25o, 33c, DAMASKS 20a 33a 40c, 05c. etc, WAPldNSoBc. $1. $125, $140. $175 IWJ UNUSUAL VAI.UKS KID G LOV i- Q IIMISNIMi MONDAY, FHIUM Mb. NEW PERCALES at 12 l-2c 10-4 SHEETING nt 25c. 33c, ott. 1-1 DOMESTICS AT 0c and 9 l-2o YOU SEVER BOUGHT BETTER VALUE FOR THAT K0.1EV H. BHRUCH BRO Dress Goods. 15 Shades llt inch Casshmrre US New Line 11 wool H nnriu K)c Plaids and Fancies for children 'Joe Half wool Fancies and Plaids ll l-'2c BARGAINS IN REMNANTS. See Our Drive I N EVERY DEPARTMENT LA DIES BLACK HOSE. BEGINNING MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8th. n;iij M IJ HI 1 i A l CI 1 V W U v U U O. 1 I . It I III -II f - - - ""- I IIM. M llM tifM i RW HirfMn memorial rlrr rr bald laal nlfhl la t North Caroli na HapUal fharcliBa; at V 11 mt n t" n by IU. Ir. I'rltrliartl. and at ( lur lotU by ll )r MrMnmny A rery lrjr congreuatlon ml'lnl Itat ulf hi at the Trnn trrei It pni eharrti u hear Ir. Mc.M ana ) ' re mark on tha jreal pi.-acher. 11. ginning hia dlrour lr McM.-tns-way Mid : ThU memorial service l not liald in order that the uhjrrt of ll may b aluKlird. No man ever had taaa of oniony. Tha Krrat- na of aome ntfii l itot recounted aaUt aflar they ara dead, hut this fu not tru of Mr. Spnrgeoti. At ay Uma within thalaat twenty ycar tha aaffrajraa of tha Christian world would hava lwn practically unaiii- moot In naming him an tha k "' f paraonal force of tha nliieteetuli - 11 -tury, and tha greatest preacher mnee day of the Apostle Paul. The v. dee of no othr preacher wan ever heard by no many peraon, and always with Intarnat pleasure and profit to the baarer, the avriuon of no other uiiiu pi red preacher were ever tranUted Into ao many dlllerent language or ao extensively rlr?uU1ed among the miMM aa hi, and no other mini has bnn no aigoally blest in being per mitted to aea the work of the Lord proa per in hla hands. Such a in in DMdi noeulogy. Hut it U ippr..;Ti a4 and proper that we a Chri-lian people ahould glorify our coiini iiord and encourage our pious hopcn by recalling soma of the triumph f tbla great noldler of the crn. Mr. Spurgeon's father hid) grand father were preacher. In early childhood he liegan to exhibit those traits which haveslnce, rendered him famous. When he was a mere child Iter. Mr. Kulll wum impressed to propheay that he would becom? n great preacher sjwJ made him prom lae to have suagat his first service in hia (Mr. Knlll's) pulpit the hymn : God moves in a mysterious way Hia wonders to perform, and he lived to see that promise re deemed. Atflfteen years of age befell under conviction of siu. Kr six i ths he wandered in deepest mental and spiritual darkness. Outofthe pain ful experiences of that Kl"rmy period grew hla strong convlc lions coiiccrn ing the grace of (iod, and his .eal in com mend iDg the grace to others. On a snowy Sunday in January. is.'0, ho started to a distant place of worship, baton account of the fearful weath er stopped at a little wayside chapel. Tbe preacher did not come and thus lost his greatest apportuuity to do good, for C. H. Kpurgeou was one of the two or three gathered there and he had come to find out how to be saved. After a time of weary wait ing, an exhorter took the platform mod read as a text: "Look unto me nd be ye saved," and from the read ing of tbe text the poor euuirer was enabled to see the beauty and sim plicity of the plan of salvation and began to rejoice in a new-found Sa wloar. He desired to connect himself at once with the Baptist church, I. tit his , father thought him too .young to dn eideon so Important a step, especial ly M that step would take him away from tbe church of his family, and hence did not give his permission fur eighteen months. In the meantime, - however.the boy took up his life work -bj 'sing all opportunities to assist in Sunday school and prayer meet Ing. At 18 years of age, he began his ; first pastorate at Waterbeach. At i:t J19 was called to London aod hepau bl connection with the church that was bis till bis death. la 1856 be started his pastors' col I(re with one student and a tutor. From that college bars gone out fun t r f prrarhrr and luniil hai'tl'ina h" alrrady t-eii r . r trd fr.i'li thrlr U!ta. In I-". tl.r Vltw. ac-hun h of I n yland I ur.ili- rood an rdi(,,ritl fi"in li I pr n mi I k hir i :rt of ,,r ,1, . n M, Mr at on, . .nl him f lnum 1., . hi .Hid or pli aiiaif for l'on (I" 1 1 , 1 1 ; f 1 1 lie P.id work rlliit-i all I .rk'rd I ir r to (,,. th- inoiiey to aoiii" nlht r or plmnne loit lje w 1 111 ii i iiinl with l hat money Slock w ell I r pl,:in av'e a t.trted. Money given a'tcrward that lt pritllrgea inlfc'lil le elteddeil to girl" nml It now ac ' commodate alNiut li children :unl I uiwnyii full In ls.7 ha hecnine lmpreed with the Importance of ilrls ln . 1 1 1 had literature by xtlpply lug the p.oiple W I til tile I! I hie unit ot her good I k nml org.inleil a t oiportage a"ocih. which hiti done an iiiiniilie iiiu.miiiI of w ork along t he line ludic nle. It l eM I mated that Mr. Spurgonni preucheil ii a miiiiv ii.non aermo i during hla 1 ye ir'n ministry. Tlilr- I ty-neveii large volutin , averaging J) sermoim each, have been publish ed. A large number of oilier' wt-ri-taken by the reporters and it is prob able that the we. kly publ icitloii of liisHirmons will coiiliniio lot years. Me as for L' years editor of the "Sword and I rowel. ' 1 1 e rote sev en large volu lues i,f i-iimmcn ts on the I ' i a 1 1 1 1 s . . publish). d four volumes of "Sermon Noli""," taken chielly from his prayer meeting address a I n addition to these he w as the nil 1 1 1 or of several devotional works, of .lohu Ploughman's Tnlks. and of a u umbel of smaller works of ill If rent sorls Kleveii thousand persons professed faith under his preaching and with him a profession meant a great deal more than ex tend i ng t he hand to a preacher. Multitudesof others were c-onvertid and built up in the faith by his published discussions. We should lie grateful to (iod for giv'ng to our generation such a man. 1 1 is life is an illustration of what the grace of ( iod can accompl ish t h rough a single man. We should also pray that his mantle may fall upon Home one able to carry on the great work which he had so worthily begun. Incidents were related to illustrate traits of Mr. spureon's character and extracts were read from a num ber of letters to show the wide spread inllueiico of his published sermons. It'll I rill llolrl Arriiiil. Win (tnodloe, Louisville, Ky; Josiah 11 Shinn, Little Kock, Ark; I) Pl'handler, Atlanta, ()a; .Ino (Jray Hynum, Morgantnn, N ('; H N (.'raven, Washington, h ('; J (' ISoyd, SC; I N See, W if Vernon, W II Itaxter, N Y; It A Uallour, Ala; I)r McKeii.ie, Monroe, N (' ; W 1 King, Atlanta, (la; M A Phillips, N V; ) P Meares, Krnest V Uieliards, Wil mington, N ('; K J Snow, N V; WL lleery, Wilmington, N ('; J W Tani me.y, Phila; H H Crowdsr, Wades- boro, NC; H 1 Johnson, N ('; WM Francis, Atlanta, (ia; Frank 15 Vear ley, IJalto ; S H (iriswold, Macon, (ia; J M Kosevear, N V; J A Pattee, F Taylor, Richmond, Va; J W Heard, .lames Hayes, Ualto; J M McCarthy, P.iackshurg, SC; Jno T Taylor, At lanta, (ia; Mrs S K Lyon, Sewanee, Tenn; I) K Allen, N C; S J I, awe, Mountain Island, NC; C H Harris, Va; ('(' Adams, city; (i K Ham mond. Atlanta, (ia; W H Austin, city; S c Stovall, Atlanta, Ja; L H Curry, Augusta, (Ja; W F liuker. At lanta, (ia; C M Stoy, Wadeshoro, N C; W I) 1 leave, ('has A Healy, At-; lanta, (ia; W C lleaty, Wiunsboro, ! A t ; K It P.row n, Cow pens, S V; II L Tyler, Ualto; J J Hone, Pineville, N ; Harry Huckins. Miss t'arrio folk. 'a . lie.. C I'rr.lo.l K tn.i.-ii. N W . Al i- li I I il . It-It I Nr HI 1 1 1 1 if e r . .N r w a i k N J . I i I I n I . I lioiiia. 111.-. N K Am It . Hi T H l.il.l a K W ( ro.,k-l ii.k- ( r r r ii i 1 1 1 r . h C . 1 1 f i in iiioii , I x S P ( Billion. At I a lit a. .i . W 1 Mar tin. 1 1 . .ii I . li liurkr. N . S A Slr.nisn, Klrlitnoii,!. . J If sl.i.in, SC. It S I-indlay . C H ( arringtoii. II lit... K 1 1 Hall. A 1 1. in 1 1. I a . J 1 1 ( row ley. Mc Adenm ille N . B . . Ill I rln.tnol I onrl. The February term of I he Cr mlnal court for Mecklenburg rounty run veiled thU morning. Judge i P Meareii, prenlding The grand Jury drawn for thnpreaent t.rtn consists ..f: Mli I. Mi I. nml, for.-mnii . It J I White, ( M lltlieredg... (i T Ioiig II I. Mlllwe, ( A T I, S .1 i Chrlsletibiiry. A F Torrance. W II Hargetl, H W MH.Inn T J I b.w (i W Tevepaugh, It W Seaborn, J A Clark. J T Shrlton. - - - Mr H. C l-'.ccles left Saturday evening for Salem t attend the bed j side of her mother, M r. Cotirud w ho is sick at her home there. The ( i reek steamer w recked on one of the Sri I ly Islands, is the Kinhl rices. 1 1 er I'.ipt ain, mate and eugi neers at" among the hei. Tin. Fin blriccs whs formerly the P.rltlsh sie.imer I '.arrow dale. -e- Passeiigers on the sranild learn er 'etn -uela were all Ian led at At la nl ic ( t ty , N ., by means ofsulf boats. The opi n ion ex pressed is that al least I ,ikki Ions of Cargo must I ligbtHil before I he -learner u 1 1 1 MoaL -e- llugh M. W Ii i le, a ynii ng hi w y er of K mix vi I le. Ten ii ., at (cm pted to shoot Thos M. I'trsse, the tenor of (iraml ( ipera Company now playing there. A chorus girl was at the bottom of the trouble. A bystander knocked iiii the pistol and the bullet entered the ceil i ng. The Democrat ic State ( Vm ral Coin millee of Kansas met at K iinsas ( 'ily Saturday night, and derided to hold the State Convention Maich .Mb, at Leavenworth, Kan., to elect dele gates to the National I leiimrrat ic Con vent ion at 'h icago. When nnhy itiu nick, we gne her CaRtorin. When Kliewniiariiilil.alwcrkNl fr Cjmtoriii. When ulie Iss ainc Mine, she clung Ui I'aHUiria. Win n she bad t'liildrou, she b'avu tlicin C'asU.ria SAVE - YOUR - HON EY Dimes Mid'e Dollars. Dollars Make Hundreds , io your Pocket. Buy your Clothes at Half Price and put the Other Times are mighty hard now but you can save fifty cents on every dollar you spend in the McDowell Stock of Clothing and Hats, which wo are Selling nt Half Price OUR SALES ARE INCREASING EVERY DAY, I'EOPLK AKK TA K I ( I A I) A NT A( i K OF THIS (iUKAT IjAJiF TKICE SALE. I I' IS NOTOl'lt LOSS III 'T MM'ltliAIN IF Vol' TAKK A I A N l'A( i K OF IT. 1'iiKH'ill CASH Wi: ItOlUHT Til K STOCK SOCIIKAP THAT VK CAN SK.1,1. IT AT II Al.l' I'ltltT A Ml M A K F. MON KY. A f I 'i S I I T F()K 1 7 oil THAT SOUNDS '.HKAP DoKS'NT IT ' THAT'S J I T TIIK WAN W K A KK SKI. LI N(i Til KM . COM F. AND SKI-. 'IT IK (IKKAT LOT OF SACK AND (FT A WAV SI I IS WOKTII f... s, and $lll THAT WK AUK SKI.LINii KOK l.n and '..ml. PI. FN TV OF FINK SI IIS IN THK STOCK WOUTH H r., tjn ami $2'.,no IT I AT ( i( ) AT HALF PHICF.. HATS HATS HATS Ar Kir YORK. VOTTttS. Hy AHHociitttsI Press to the Nrwr. Nkw Yoiik, Feb. H, H'M. Ktilures Mteailv January 0 Dim ill February II 7.1- March li 77 April (I H7-X8 May li H7-!'.s June 7 07-ox July 7 17-1S August 7 'J)i '2 September 7 itt-.'l October 7 4r-47 Novcmlier 7 .Vi-.M Decrmber (I inmhi Sales to-day 17l,m Net Iieceipts v. 'Si.'.o Kxirts to (i. II 2n,2.'i7 Kxporty to France .r.l'4.'t KxorU to I lie continent, 14.417 Stock atall P.M. imrta l,3:!I.H,ri Hi'low we give the Slock Market, Cotton Market, and drain anil Produce Markets as received over Hie private wires of'Sniilli fe walls, i iiinmisNum isrokers. tnarlotte, w u. COTTON- -M 1 1)1) LINO: High- Low- January . . . February . . March April Mav J line July A iiuust Soptctnlier . . October November -. Decemlier. . est. n.no lija li m i;7 7 07 7. IS 7.2ii 7 4 ; 7..r; 7,li.". (I.INI est, I i.i m ; t:i (i 77 (i sti (ili'i 7.07 7. hi 7.LH H.:i 7l.r. (Voo Clos ing: c.no-iio li.7.'5-7.r (i.77 7M li K7-S8 I i.'. '7-98 7.II7-IW 7.17-18 7 L'ii-L'7 7..r.-;!7 7 ).r. -17 7..V-,Vi (l.iW-llO IF YOF WILL NKKD A HAT IN TIIK NKXT TWKLVK MONTHS NOW IS THK I IMF. TO III Y IT. FINE $3,50 AND $3.00 STIFF HATS AT $1.50 AND $1,75, Soft Hats at 7.rc wortli 1 ,50; at 1,00 wortli 2,00; at 1.50 worth it.fXl; nt 1,75 worth .:,r0. A (iKKAT LOT OF ItOYS AND CH I LDKKNS HATS AT L'.o WOKTII .0,'. THIS IS A CASH SALK. ROGERS & COMPANY, Prompt attention to mail orders Charlotte, N. C, 21 West Trade street Mav VI m OATS Kebruarv 2!l Mav....' aij yiB POItK- Mav ll. 12.01 Kebriiiiry 1I.7U 11.70 LARII- Kebruary U.Vl 0.00 May l.7' (i.117 RI US- May r,.i.r. c. io January ,r.72 5.72 42, 2!) 31 1 12.12 11.70 0.00 0.72 (1,15 6,7 STOCKS. New Yokk, Feb. High- bow- CIoh- esl. est. nig. 112- .... 7r.J 75 75i- .... n in i4s .... ;t!i ;t8i ... 70S 7IU 701- (KKI (KM) - 023 (2j 02i 7ti TAi 74 - t'HICAOO (iKAIN ANO l'UODUCK. Huckins, Boston, Mass; I K Smith,! WHEAT Kebruarv . . . I 'oncoru, N l" ; J W Mason, NC- JS1 May McVey, Hicluiiond, Va; W D Hume ' CORN NaBbYiile.Teun; RM Allen, Nor-'j wecn Chicauo, Feb. Higli- Low- 1. Clos est, est. ing. 00 (HI 00 91 i on 429 41 j 422 New Jersov Central Chicago (ias Kiclmionil I criiiinal. . . Atchison St. Paul Uke Shore don Missouri Pacific loui.sville and Nashville. . Texas Pacific Western Union Tel. Co K74 87 87J- Burlington and Quincy.... b'H! 1071 107J- Cliicago and North West... 1 176 1171 1178 (!. 0.0.tl 713 718 71i- Pacitic Mail 374 37 37J- Delaware and Ijickawana.. 152 118J 1.01 2- Reading 45J 4.U 45i- New Kngland 478 471 471- Uock Island 018 914 01 i- CHAKJ X)TTE COTTON MARK ET, TO I ) A Y Quotations represent actual buying price in ofien inuiKeu j Middling fair Strict good middling 7 Good middling 71 Strict middling 74 Middling....... 0J I Strict low middling oj Iw middling Tingea and stains 4 (u) 5 Tone of the market, steady. liUee today 32 bales. Fruits, Candy, Nuts, liaisiiis, Dales Figs and anvlliing to nlease the little ones, nt Kltil.KK & I.A 1 lill'S. LEMON HOT DROPS. Cures all Cough a, Colds, lioarSne, -tore Throat, Bronchitis, Hem ir haire and all throat and lung diseases legant, reliable, 25 cent at druggists; Prepared on ly hy Dr H Moeley, Atlanta, Oa What is a IJanrain? FOK KENT A 4-rooin dwelling on 9lh stnit, No. 610. Apply to jj f ,A II IMV1I'W.. vms U ENT Store mom on Trade street next to Thos Iteest? Co, formerly oeciijiii'd by O. W. Norment. I'tissesmnii given isi February, C A P.LACK, jllUjBtr I0. IJPMUIlll ilie-esi. Dissolution Notice. The firm ol Thomas .t Rich lias beii .lis solved, Mr- W. It. Vail biiyingtlieinlcnsl o1 Mr. Rilcli. The old firm assumes all Hie lia' bilities and ascts up to February 1. The new lirm name will be Thomas A: Vail, Y'our iKttronuge .iolicile.1. A lino line of husin. buggies, hacks, Vc. THOMAS it VAIL. We also deal in fine saddle and harness horses, (arm and draught mules. IcIh tt N E W Catmi-d ( ioods, Lima Beans, Suoco- ash. Peaches, Pineapple, Toniatoss, J rencn Peas, .Vc, at HONNEY & VA1M bijh Cror kery and Glassware selling at cost, at (j 3t JA8. HAKI i n. FOR SALE Second hand Bngpy; Hall price. Apply at NEWS OFFICE. It o o Is il A Ihing In avoid - hy lime di coyel I H wortli sincere' Which at low price, e'en cut Ihrice Would still be dear' NAY! Il mtisl be something new ami nice. It must be something to entice. It must U'ar chnrni of FhsIiioii's spice Willi many a slice cut oll'lhe pi ice " To he A HA UGA !N. All sizes in mens, htdiesmid i liildrens gum shin's; You cant find heller bargains any where in pmbn-llHs than we oiler; (Jeod urn hrellasat 75c, silk 1,2a to 3,0 I; Vedont keep what is known us seconds" in I'mhrellns, and you will find em nil right; l.'i ml line wool hose. Mens wool 20e up; iVOc gradcnl 35c; Cliildrens wool hk; up; Mens so. ks 5c up; Mens lasi ihiick ii ii. i Hcaniiess jic or .i pr lor one; l.nicn winnow niihium l'.h-, .oc, on best spring rollers; This isaUml bull price lor Hit in. 1 .ai l's ami I miirnnlcrics. Jas Harrison & Cc 30 South Tryon Street. INSDEE YOUR ) v unx PBOPERTY WITH R. uoenraoe 5 rNHURANCK and RKAL ESTATE AHENT. 82 Son Trvon Street Telephone No. 6a
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