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CHARLOTTE NEWS. t'OLUMK VII. CIIAHLOTTK. N. t. KHIOAY KVKNIMi. nj.lU'AUY 12.1802 MJMIinit IU.;U THE SeWo's FEB 12 180 J. w a r OKLVMIUV ASH To MUKIWJW fUaljr af Mitix l J ee4 May I ih tola day aa eetiy Hpilag rrwtiale eceiwea ta. ! ki 4 la tmst-'ew. leaf wewd de- r-arotvaei haa Mi !. J feel 4 '7 alvllaai mm4 awl'!! awsraaniaf rifl .a Ihe dott. Ibel'elhe . UMI a tolk tu d ! b avafrww Can i ft t.l 10 mIm ibl ebaac WotMnl lhat pay yoM lo Ml tkd Ul al ! whje 1 hrfor ar . I u j awr eppor laaliy i bwy rM ( u lo day aad I Mtri al Bhy cal on lb Ool -Ur Vnu'll l.oilr a hat.' Ml J aoaa . airtetta 1te-a a tw4 ar a ( a a a T tJW4 f t IVura tv-! Isaf vry-4ayM4U.f .' TO fairly mi fpi I bwtia lWt rity.vb itUa Ibal at Im4 la Nf4 f Mr Oa. W.KliwIUji,, cr.pfi.M I ih H afotd Ilea, lb MJ th at B4ee fcM -B caff tJ ha pa4al kyaad aaytblaj ibal the aa rata ua CbrtalUa tharilr wald da aaaad. I ' II la Ihe lata-alla Ua car r( nisi, iitnnaia W dott al ox, id nil l ditmt. Ur. Kuull I either a Istd mi, or lia I a od a a. Twi Nti i)m a l Ihelbe hat habitually orrei-Jd high tad eobiraoa aal la lha yaafocaa, bat II do- kaoa- thai ha bu be a a willing and liberal waul balr in local church attd charllabl otjerla ; thai ha haa b-a uelat and aohiraalra a a clllto, tod aaler prltlageaa hualn aaaa;lhal ha bee coadorlad th Itefof d lloaaa la finer ill la lhaa It haa r bwfor heao rood orlJ. and thai laoa ha riait ia Charlulla and IovIih1 bia money bar, ha ha prnvvd hlroealf la rry war a nml ilralrabl rl-d-iil, from a xwlal and bualaaaa atandHilnt. In ! of lha faU. Tm a N k la bo lil to aay thai II rnuld arlati lb rp artlnot if aloal him partk lr- of lha aparanr of iratxalloo I a la aidfci I ! 8Ma) l Uta ai, f4 Hi kall mi Tt fa IWf 4 Tb prcraaiB akich la a ;4 a4 aaUrly rwaUll, will ritai aay al4lalaaal clta la t barloii Iblavlabaf. Ta baldll la aklak lha akrtaiaatial 1 U uk la baa a4 bwaa dflalUly dtJJ aa bat If aUfa44y artaafaaaia caa b ad Iba aadlUlaai vlll b l( a pi ( ai itn r. aM mhi 4 .!, aa a a at as u m r i ! 1 1 i tb m Jk il 1,1 IL aard4 l (U4a; Hva fa aaatad la lta I rilt! c-am 1 1 11. i. Mo4alf al 10 i'iihI 1 1. l'llaoti a wa4iJ la a tt. om lla fii awrt oa a J t ' aJ(a 1. 1 (vaiwl b4a Tt na kl I t Ilk dfkaas W' . tt Ik.-J ; A (UlUaJ Hai at Liltl ru l lb baaliaivay la lb aaj air alaf argatts! fur ilir clui ('apt II. ('. Cowl of Hi!iHU la al tb liufurd. A Kaaia I a port r la nainiila lib oat ml Uia laJaaa ha baa ctara of lha pfaparatory arraa(ei lb la tnuralag Ivara thai at fy tblaf a a orklaf wall, aad lhal TT fair pfotnla4 ta b graad tai Aat lha rld allrarlloa Ibal raa ha bmb on Ibal algbt will b tD tab! rpraallaf lb aa diffrai tolor of lha ralabnv, aacb ULI haavlty lada vllh Iba mmI Umpllag dllcal of lha aaoa aad aoeaa fair oaa la atlnd la lha crt!' 9tj ial la rooorlVoB with th fair "III ba a doll ahow. To mvalloa lha dlflar- bi rlora, alar aad iprlo of arb of tba doll woald b ladaad a trduua auilvrlaklBf , but II I aou(b l aay lhal Pruf. John . Walkar III uaaax ihla dapartaiaal of ih fair, and to him lll lav farther drlalla rODOrralof tba do. I ahow. Tfil DUrialomatil which promlaaa ai mart) pUaaura fur lha o'd and lha Tta plaa ol a If Jftn-e w at ( d i 4 la lb Jary If Ul'.t i r .intd. I bay rlalanlBt; Hal if uituay la lb cm atfitouj itrli a aiaaJ aad lhal lbruufhl ll liial t . c i daar bad Ui prodarJ ! hi aid lb la 'lti i.f lf JiIiom fV, r I of llrowa for lh f(ai prctiil lb Mt a tlJa nf ha raa la a ( alu forrlbla maoo.r rra lialallog r laalltuoay aoJ t'Hngtef ixil all ll. lfot polal ahlrh j lo tli .w Wll hii'i (allL JudfMrr rliar(wat an all rrry IbI la lh raa l-ciuj bruugtil (fur lh Jary It a naarlr in hoar la Uoflfi. au.l rlar ly howd lb ability wlil whirl, II hla cha'( ar (luricuruij Tb raa wa (Itu Uj Hi jurjr al on o'clock Th J jry ramp into court liuturdl lly after th tiu trrn and tr turned a rrftlirl "ilut a. tt- Jur. ro. flo.l Joiiu llf.n n.. fuiHj ul th tat J T ii. laadry ltllboJ I I i. io ),iu t If ill A A u ! iotu.obii; Wr l W : hJtli Mi hifUt will aaeaaua, iut( r it. itaaJfi iow-crww ' rifl.i 1 1 .t a (bJ la ). 1. 1 al at I. a J a Utk .1 toaklag ' tied. t i Mr aud Ura tt i. K i -f I It; iuailii li.iic-uatif, ar lu, al .Iratti'a J wild MxamubU Mrt hbol ! at-lJ ! aof tit uiutli li- .lii iii I Mr Kbolt Kfolel) It .lrt tlrd of Un tt -a It a i.iici i . Mr Jtt..o a ' tutoiUr ol 1 1. I- .r l . f MerkUn ! u I f o c.-u n I f o'un iMUiueli . kOa te tJ I f roirrJar fi-rii u t all.tr Krtn rlt l I'ttar t t all.ollr rtiurrh of ll.it .11. forler atlfh rail 1-. ftllt l ui) II wol Ifieft latt nljhl tl w t c a I le! In a a youog tiiao u a Hi tl Mtory HukIi, who had taallowtvl Iwu tlalt of laudnaaru wild tulrl1l luttuL t alfitr Kranri rnuine.l t.. if f . lijr Itilt alleroixiu Mr rr-,n. If.al tlia youof man di--l latl i.ifl I cur i 'G mm. -Mr. Cliarlea Wllaon I. .11 alck younfhold w.ll p.lrool.l. a j '" nJ rl,.re,.l lo lha 1 till I . .a. ... word about iieil week It haa lawa toJay aad o-iurrow li t ) cairh th polul? Then y u uiuat know Ibal thla offer la aimoly for today aod lo morrow Iaiuit I'apo. a I ploah, Itoefert and Alllgo al 'akrla oo lh l i day ami morrow T. L Seigle & CO. II V. Trada'. Is'. K. Try.m al rHAlU.iTTK. N ' al hla honje on North ollrrt. alreel. ' prcK-d p to a worthy cau. Tha ( hlraifo Produce Klcha-(w ' t., .( . .et. Til N . w lutlay had a talk with one of l he mini pro m I oa a I poll Iir Ian a ofVelrn North Carolina. Kefer- GARDBN 120,000 papers Laodretli's Fresh Seeds J I 'HT ItKCKI VK.H. FOK HOIH WHOLKSAI.K AND KKTAIL Borwell & Dudd, WAIH.KH XLK AND HKI'A I L Druggists. wa cloaeil today In Imn.-f of Lin coln' birthday. The al'idf of a miracle com nitnot ti 7 Utl Iht V M. ('. A. to night. Men rordla'.ly Invited. Daaplla the atormy wind to-day. there wa a right good lot of cotton In the city. Forty halea were drought la by wajroua. "Keep the Hall Holllng." aaya tha (IraetiatKtro Ilerord, In referring to Charlotle'a claim for the Male coo- I ventlon. -Mr. W. U Cochrane, father of Mr. It. L C. 'ochrane. of the firm of I Hln A Cochrane, I rely dangeroua- I ly alck at hla home In the Hack creek ecllon of Ihla county, li la recovery la dealred of. -Mr. J. M. Hlma haa Iwgun hla' aprltig aale of Patrldi; Cochin eirg. ! Mr. Hlmt'chlckena are baautlee. He 1 ahlpped a pair of chicken today to; Atlanta. The pair weighed 1 pound and waaaold for ,t. Mre Hue Itlico was Kent to the Hlate hoapltal at Morgan ton (hla morning, lo charge of Mr. It J. Por ter. Mra. lyethoo a friend hope lhal he will noon he returned to them fully restored In health. The gymoaaium eihihition al the V. M. C. A. Dit Thursday night will he the heal aver given Id Charlotte. The high diving and distance diving. the Indian club claaa and the pyra- mida by "flaali light" are among the new features and especially fine. The Olcott Richmond Terminal re-organited plan Is expected to In completed before the end of the pree enl week. A member of the com mittee stated that the plan would un lou li ted ly he a success, at" no etTort" have heen spared to render it practi cal poslhlo Id tha circumstance" lo all interests concerned. bill of ludirlnit 1 1, hut a r fl ud li i tat guilty nf the frloniout tlayina; of Hldoy Hurloo" Thlt ri.li,i will .ud Wlltoo lo lh (.eiillnitiary A lllll urgro girl named Mary Ho, a at foand guilty of atrallng a lamp and aaaavoleoced lo ila on Ine chain gang INI Til Mew aitlMll ! II The world haa had Jutt two in en wloctiuld play th original riiiKi. alllou of Patramul oil th "( ' violin string one waa the comjMrr liltn a TM till lOlM IU)4. Ifi gran. I jury of II, I rlmiiial court lonay tnun.l a true hill for !ui ... gl.ry ag.m.l J..h, IL.yd. Ih. neKr,. you achanc lo d.apl.y your iudfaaaoU llbu .., wh ilaiu Jil her ui Jm vaariou Ixu mir gmd forluu to offer for lnpwclton auch aa aollclag dltplay oi carg, onaofwhleblatliewracklngjif-i-.- ... iL-k.. . . of ,ba. ra.ua. l......'. hr.dg. l l orka aa w are now allowing. Thar. I. ao w.d. a dlv.ral., 1 will h- r.mn.trd by th readert 'J,u. workroauahlp and finish that prba yoo will baa lit Ua pmt- of r.ia Si w . thai H.yd w a- arretted .Ir-d to mtkaa ch..lca. bul vou c.rtainl v can n.k. n.. .l.ilA. -i.k J wt. w a w u IV M y..u wont I pleated. If you lakayour pick either al random or vita ymt ey.thut. In not often that you have a chaor to aaytblag haodaoaa er than our line of Su-rllog Hllver In every Imaginable article for UblaiN f.ritralitigarw, wlille it.e rail r.d drtrc ti et wrre aft-r Mm lor train wrerkliiK Mr l Iti liclr.l for b irfclaru i ug the hoiiae of Mr. Me Wuay. ring lo tha HlaU t-..u eBllou ha aald " Th coming con vniitoo will boon of th large! and nnl important that haa yet ln bld lu tha Hut. ! It haa beau demonatraled that Ktl I lgh ha do accommodalloua for lha gathering thai ia elected. I wa glad to are In Til a N a fw days ago. the point so rorcibiy made that I aelf th oihr Orld .Mutio, Mr. Mu th convention haa ban held at Kl. a, WH pay thla famout coiupoaj- Igh merely a a llma-honored co tin ,t the V M. C A Mali tomor Um It Is time for common ti u row night on a violin having hut on. take the place of coalom. The weet i .irUjf -j Mr Muilu It the wanta tha convention held al Char- . ouj tUla vlrtu.o who playt Ihe lotte, and a great many Democrat. ' ..n,,,,,! Paganlnl variatioua, hating in the ea t are also In favor of Char- . aecured them from a r-lall ve of the lotte The executive committee, lo famous Paganiiii. and po.-.ing now my opinion, would do tha party and theouly copy In ei.ttenre If the the State a aervhe by filing npou Charlotte as the place for holding the convention.'' j programme con lal tied hut thl solo alone It would he well worth the very moderate price of udnilt..u. New Advertlamenta TihIt- Wihwi T b Seigle A Co. Druftgiata A 11 Rt tt Co. Kiora for lial -hing J M fini. I n ns gofula II Itarrn h t Hro. alhaKx plants W W Phifer. A ivi uliar ixat Jan llarriMn A Co. White gooila T I. Alrxmxler. Son X Co Me Mar lrwl rrral. The I'niled Htalea weather bu eau at Washington ha addressed a cir cular letter to the forecast otflcr in all of the local bureaus throughout Ihe country, Instructing them to dis continue f iiriiiahlno' forecasts made at nl,l,. totl.emornlntr new sn.,.ert. ! lK,'Dt " ""ruing These will hereafter be furnished ex clusively by the bureau at Washing ton. The reasons set forth In the cir cular are that Ihe reports will very frequently conflict and give the peo ple an Idea that the forecasters are not 'ertaln that Ihe predictions made will materialise. That they do con flict at times Is well known from the fact that Iwoexperieuced men, work ing from exactly the same data, will very often draw different conclusions as to the result. ''reeling; n rtlttr sad Hash M lU. Charlotte W'ake.l up thlt moniin to (In.l a cold Wave prevailing. Th e sun shone hngh ly but a rati 1 1 tig u 1 1. , ! from the wtsl prevailed, an, I ti e u-mperalure stooj .e., the fre lug At llllles t! e w ind. whittled I, V at the rale of miles an hour ami the v. ry thoughts of a fire made one nerv.ui t ii.rf Blxby and Ms force were a Ami i ready for duty at -r a m . hut f,riun ! atel the tap of the lire . ll w the one stroke which regularlv ;ui- a e'c ( 4 Mr. J ll WilkliiMn, proprieto, of the Irvrlaud hrllig, Wat in the nty yesterday. Me aaya that a new spring of ul,l. ur w aler. r-iial If not urrlor to the ol.l a tilt sulphur aprlng, haa leen discovered al Cleve land. 1'h new spring I located near the Iron aprlng al Ihe foot of Ihe ler race near the bowling allev. It Is said lo be aplendid water. Mr. Wil kinson I gelling lh aprlug In ah ape for the coming aaaaou aud experts to accommodate more guest than ever. TJ N.vsJ rtallsllon IU u lor lUmslnn liutdi. While the Htate (iuard I rowing uur the matter of I e ecauipmei't the Charlotte N tval Hat la I ion n rratlng ii i e 1 1 v on its oars aud guo. rotifiileut of having a tine time in Mamptoii Koa.i next June The Naval Kattahon ill camp at Kort Monroe, but will le exercixed during the day on hoard ship In the roal. Some of the members of the ll.tttal Ion may, perchance, not have a correct idea of 'the road." Tiik N I u s will merely suggest, though, that if any of them expert to find any dust ou Hampton Road. I hey w ill he disappointed. BOYJNE & BADGE Leading Jewelers, r Charlotte, 1ST. O. , y I hit ';. Chnrch's Improved bastine. Ala- Adjutant (leneral James D. liletin.of llreenslioro, is expected here Monday and the boys are look ing foa some military news. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Hold Mea Hard lo (.el Al. I he Chronicle sent out a reporter yesterday ta prinl the local e ileaud I nounces tt.n noou hour who came In to-day say that the freere was so hard that all alone the road (he red clay banks were shoved up by the icicle needles. I sniiff" !"'r' '"w "'any times he would scream THIS BOY WEARS SCHOOL BOYS' PRIDE SHOES. GRAY Ol'K SHOK8 ARK ON TOP. l43oinmon sense governs the mnki ig of (he model n shoe and common sense should gov- ' m every level headed purchaser. Donl take ;- vour custom where you have to (ake precau- tiona too. The dealer who stills fraudulent auoaa should lie made lo wear them; the more rraudulent the shoe, the more severe and well deserved the punishment would be i Ther is no trash in our 3.00 shoe. It is an t honest article clear through, it is a perfect v pnanomenon orcheapness and it simply cant : be matched iu rbotgear for the money. ). . RANKIN A BRO. : IK PKRMANKNT WALL COAT- 1N(1. Alahastine Is ready for use by ad ding water and easily applied by any one in Plain Tinting: or Wliitenii K. Call for Color Car 1 at A. B. REESE & CO. Rear in Mindd (he Great I Hale of I mported j Hosiery. Any Leading Rrand You want. . stock fully e(ital (o All demands. Fancies or Plain. I Come And see what We've jfot, I Frimred and Henimod I.1NKNH J Doilies; White or fan I cy Napkius ; Towels. HOS1KRY DOMKSTIC RI.ACK DRFHS i()()l)S A Monnment lo father Hyan. S a n v a ll, ia.. Feb. II. Savan nah is to erect a monument to I ith er Rvan ths Confederate's poet prlest The organisation is now he inp perfected. General Henry It Jackson will probably pi presidenf of the association. for Mill aud bow many screams he would K'ive for Cleveland. The eagle must have been subsidized, for only once in a w hile did he give a -cream for Mill, and then it was of an apolo getic nature. The real t xplatiation of the paucity ofHlllexpre-inioli-iiitheClironiclfc'!' interview, is this: D nl It . ha hi men all cag"d up and ready for busi ness. Vou must Urst el at them he fore you can interview llieiii. We are giving our cus tomers the fall worth of their money every time they buy a pair of these Shoes. This is our Guarantee: PERFECT SATISFAC TION OR MONEY REFUNDED" We have Just received anotha shipment of these celebrated Shoes, with extra wide sole. Send in your boys. & JiAl.NIIAI.DT. C2 A le iditi stock I Surpaisiug prices CholceM patterns Pt rfect wilderness of Patterns Vast astortn.ent of w idths and prices Many kinds of many rl vies From .SO cents up An niieiiualed offer DAM ASK KM It KOI DKKI KS CORSETS RldS Heautiful designs Rich olors COTTON Heautiftilly blended PLl'SHKS Ce2 T. L. ALEXANDER SON & CO. 19 East Trade Street, CHARLOTifi. X. C "Prompt attention given to all Hail Orders- Shine Tour Sboej With Millers Improved French Blacking. Produces a brilliant, lasting gloss, and is really beneficial to the leather Ow ing to its flue quality and small quantity required, is the most economi cal to use. Put up in large boxes 10c, small 5c; This Rlacking isor mens shoes only, and must never be used on ladies shoes or any kid or goat leath ers Have the leather e'ean and dry, apply a small quantity with a Royal Dauber, brushing briskly with a stiff brush and you have the best ah Ine in the world, not excepting patent leather. For sale to dealers at manufac turers prices, QILREATH frSs OO. Open every evening tiir.8:00 ; Saturday till 11 .00, A Beautiful Line FUR nTt URE Continues to be Offered the Public by ! B UjR, OESS NICHOLS. THE HOLIDAYS HAVE OONK BUT PRtCEfl STILL RE- " MAIN CHEAP. ELKO -NT PARLOR SUITS, CHAMFER . SUITS. - ABINETS, HALL CHAIkS AND RACKS, DIMO TAKI.KS AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE, PLUSH ROCK- T KR", RATTAN RO0KKR8,Ac. Call and see . - - - Forflitore' Dealer. R . S SI 03. n UNDERTAKER. Night ail, ia w VIVUII Na.,BxTatnJldlng:ow Koert ACo.l
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