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UB ARLQTTE , NEWS. VO LUMP VII. CHARLOTTE N. t, HATIHDAV KVKXIXO. FKHRUARY lU. 18UJ , NUMIUCR H.Tii THE Soigle's FED. 13 THE LICENSE MATTER. Write to ua fur what you Want TVl WaJ leB - I lJnMf WaawT siiawJ wbel aftt- hWTkMMMIJI' WJaia ary tool WU. telMmlttMilniiM fab Mr o4 rH oaatai Tat toy m ibiak lniiUf WaVas. t i n a 1 f 4jU Ser raa a, oJ tnkiw THAT TUB ft Liu I K a .rfJMJ IT. ti way or MM loo II aball il- Ut tar f. M b M (M keMetor hoar tatem. V4a ut e mm Umt H l Ta a7 b u abaa re . Steaa) as eee t in I M aa toe r eaa ail tar ywa, IVft a e4 eaea fnm mtmi raaair fcee ao: Uim itolMMaxM lb rwinj aoea mm-m OfOrta; mtU rootta 1 aaai lag A4 aaa rceae o ye la (aJiAjraav. or MtiMi a Tatee. at bar aa. ail iba aura wt l atk a a tn iu faaaa loot p"t- marNMiiwpA Taewaaoif try. bar Mar M very "' " ""a awo eeseaAarea at voafaoaael be' Baajaoe Ilka a bM raMMl. e.ae at a" I a a lb aaiaeaqaae . ae M fi 1 1 1 rm treat 11m WUa ?fna OafwBaa UitM W ba (MlMlt We U algal. Wrcbl a f welly ataUaotleg ittit Ibal wrrwa a la WtW MMIk CaraJla road. I ftlln mI af Atr.evtll. ) v4y arwraooa. a oothe, la aa aUeal Ibrwe al he cblldra blflilll Iba Iterk tuel tvar lit. el li chlldi a titled a4 IS o4b Itu h.J IbaU Uf aa4 a'm bfokva. faf b llaooarj II. lit aOalr a a Umf haff ibla oaa. Tt lad; IItJ a Iba lla ol lb ral ! a (UUoa bara lb fralfhl ! ymbg1 Uala maat. Ilolb Uaia arrlr lhr al aboal lb aama lira. A lh frlbl IfaiB taming I. lb iadt, wkoaa Mailt oar laferoiaiil raJlod I" gal, mw bar Ihraa chlMrao !)!( oi U Iftrt, Iba aagia blag Uiaa art a pun ibam. Tba aotbar tmrn la Iba lra aaJ Ulad la gai lbt of Ibt way, bl lha aiv la track Iba groap. Tba bud of Iba toolbar fu rollod aodar Iba arbaaU auil larrlbl raaoglaii, ooa blld mm Iliad oalrlgbl. Tba olbar two ablldraa ara Ui Hi raJ- aid a. Oaa bad aa asm and a Ug brofcaa aod lb oilr rul aad braiaad, bal aol fault hurt rwa ol bl ra VI0 atar-uaaj tana. ft o-i. I t'aa- i aaaa a I I t - a Mail iu praot oiat" T. L Seigle & CO. W. It yV. Trada. li K. Tryoa at CHARUrTTK. N. I'. (dfBvary articl bouhl ot mm Ibal dnaa at arara la ba aiactlj at rapratotad moat aa ratana4 la aa at one, and tika a draA. II vril ba eaabad on HbL W prrtai lo ba ra ttabta la aartblag atae BordrroJ T I. NKIH.S A CO. 120,000 papers Laodreth's Fresh Seeds Jl'rtT RECKIVKD. FOR BOTH WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL Barwell k Duon, I 2WAOLEHALE AND RETAIL Druggists. (apLT. W. Marthall. a pro rul aaal farmar of York cjuoijr , H. , it la iba eliy to day. Harvlaaa will aa hald at Ilia Aa- aorlab Kaformad church tu-ruorrow roocblug aod aaanlog. Owl. J ua K. lirown taaka al lha ' rail j al tba Y. U. V. K. tonrnr row afiaraooa at a o'clock nou tha bang of hoar. -Mra. J. H Harrlt dlad at l'o tar Taot jaalarda, of Ijrphold fvrar. liar body waa borrlad at l'olar Taat church yard to-day. rtarvlc will b hald al HL Mark' Lulbarao church to-morrow morula- aod airht, by lha naUr, Kv. lr. Bowinaa. Klra orlglnalod al lha gin of Kud darburk A Kaofrow, al Matlbawa, yaalarday. Tha Arc waa aiilnirulth ad bafora much damaa waa dou. Tha Charlolta young ladlaa who ha bD atudylng art and mutic In Naw York for aome montht patt, will raturo home In afaw day. On account of "hard llmen" ad- nulaaloo to tha gy tnnaaluru xtilll Uoo at lha Y. M V. A , Thuraday night, baa baaci rodured from - ceota to 10 oanU- Thar will le a ruaalinf of the Aailllary Koclaty al tbo Y. M. ('. A Monday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, to parfeot final arrangrmauta for thn oppar to b given on Thuraday even Ing. Any lady or young girl li feel an toterett In tha work, I niont cordially Invited to attend llil meet log. A peclal meeting of the Thotnp aon Orphanage (luild will be held Monday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at Mra. Fox a, on Weat Tratl tret. A full attendance la requested aa im portant matter In connection with the "Rainbow Fair" will be dls cueeed. By order of the president, Mra. Vluton Llddell. Krery uay r ao Thk Nkws' ad vertlaer bring u io evidence that their Investment io Thk Nkws pay. Helgl A Co. to-day received an order for good from a lady In Wilmington. and at tbe foot of the order was a line underscored, "Haw them adver tised in Thk Chari-ottk Nkwk. New AdvertlamaaU To-Iay. A Cordial Invitation. tiintaA li liiw A (. Carden el J 11 MiJLilen. Write to u T I. Haiti A Co. Read this Jaa Harrison ,t Uo. Spring heel shoes Oilreath A Co. OUR SHOES ARK ON TOP. Common arose governs the making of th modem shoe and oommon aense should gov ra every level headed purchaser, Doat take your custom where yon bar to take precau tions too. The dealer who sells fraudulent ahoaa should be mad to wear them; tb mora fraudulent the shoe, tba more severe ad wall deserved the punishment would bK an. i I- ... m ahna. I l n a oara m uu hw - .... - nonest articl clear through, it is a perfect phenomenon ofcheapoeas and it simply cant b uatchad In fcottw lot the mooty. ' V.X. BivNKIK BR0.1 Contractors and Paint ers will do well to call on us. We have over 50 shades of Ready Mixed Points, besides we have several tons of pure White Lead. Pure Linseed Oil and Turpentine. Red.j Green and White Paint Pints, Quarts, Half-Gal-lon and Gallons. aa sax. Hterlff C T. Health W day aarvad lbapoa lha aaauibara of lha board af oo bl T (oBiltilHlobtii u avpaar iaior Jadg ltau, al Cbaaabara aoari, la t'bailutta. aa Tooaday Cld., and ahow raaaa ahy I'apt i. Rdooalaf abould bul b graal ad lie baa U aall whitfcey. ThaU.lt ol Ibis aclloa, aa atatod by CapL Itoaaaler allorbaya I I hit Tb piaiaun euaapiaiaitig oi iie dafaadanla alla: Klrai. Thai lb defeadtui. iba Hoard of t'oennweeloaar of Iockla barg roaaly, I lnralad by law wllb Iba power, aad Iba duly It devolved apoa It af iaaalag lo IbaHharlff of tba aid eoaalr aa ordar lu rraol a II aaaa lo aall tplrllaout, vnoa and tuall huaor lo any appllraal to Iba aald Hoard fr lach aad order, and Ibal apoa asilafactory evidence of Iba good moral character of lha ap pllcaatc apanlha production of turh avldane bafora Iba aald board by htm, lha plalaufl, la advleed and b. Ilavaa, aod ao allegao, lhal lha duty of laeelog aaid ordard Ui lha HhaMff obligatory upon lha aald Hoard li. Thai the piaintin it aod a, al Iba lleure haralo ruantionan a elll an aod realdeul of Uia county of Mrrk Ian hurt; and Htata afora tald and of lha cliy of t'barlolta lo Ilia aldcounly.andon Monday, lha 14th dav of laoamtar. I1. al a mealing of lha tald Hoard of ( om roltalontrt ha praaaaiad to said board hi appli cation lo writing for aa ordtr to ha leauad to lha Hherl ft of the aald 'ouo ly, to grant him a lloonee to aril spir itout, vinous, and mall Ihjuon In luanllUe of five gallon or laea, and that ha prwluced hefore the talj Hoard, at required Hy law, satisfac tory evidence of his good moral char acter. 111. That lha plaintiff Introduced before the tald Hoard of Coninilt- looera, a atlafrT evldonce of hi good moral character the testi mony of J. H MrAil'u aud M I. I'eejram, who art aod have alway bean eltiiena of eminent reductibil ity In said county, aud have for many year ten aciuainted with the plaintiff and wall knew the charac ter and reputation that he ha sus tained In the said community, where he has II ved and mad his home for bout thirty-four years. That said Itueeer trail find unreaervedly thai the plaintiff wa a man of good moral cba'acter, aid that they had never known hi reputation In that repec( to ba iiueatlo lad or douhted. IV. That In addition to all th la the giod moral character of the plaintiff waa well known tothe individual or member compociog the aald Hotrd of Conimiaaloner. to wit: Tbotnaa I,. Vail, J no. M. Kirkpatrirk, 8. 11. Hilton, H. II. Moore aod J. I. Jet ton. V. That the plaintiff h1 leen of ficially declared hy the said Hoard to he a man of rood moral character hy Iwlng placed upon the Jury lint of the county, tlx- Ja- rej u i r 1 1 ir the Hoard of ( 'ommlssloner llrat to iniuir and aer- j tain that each person pnwi a good moral character, before by name I placed upon the tali lial. 1 I. That, In hi aaid application, the plaintiff designated, a the place at which he nropoeed to sell lljur?, a certain storeroom or house on f!ie Fast side of South Tryon street, 1 neath the public hostelry luowti a the Central Hotel, a place that i. suitable for the purpose, well known by the said commissioners to be suitable for the purpose and proved lefore them by tatifactory evidence to be suitable for the purpose: and a place at which liquor had oerti bold at wholesale and retail for mauv years and which the present members of the hoard and their predecessors for many years past had declared. In passing upon similai applications to be a suitable place, and which the Hoard of Aldermen of the city of Charlotte, had for iimdj years de clared to le a suitable place for the said purpose ; and the said place in universally regarded and conidrred as the liiu'l suitable place in the 4id clt) for the said purpose. 1I. That several applications had been made to the said board since the first Monday of December, lsl, for license to sell liquor in the said city by persons therefore and forth past several years licensed for that purpose at the places meutioned in ther said application, and that the said Hoard of Commissioner acting upon the arbitrary principle, as plaintiff is informed ami believes Ibal MO llcaaeae abttl ba ffaaiad fu lbs sale af lluaof a Iba aalJ ruuaii. bave tiaadily aa a l ly 'afaa4 lo fiikl aay tarb tlcaaeet. a Ibal lot, for lha Brat llawo. Ibafa la o blacavr lablltbsaaal lleaaaad laaaij euaaly wbera llar ca ba pftKarrvJ by Iba paopta, aleaH ualy for atejlaal parpuaoa, aavd Itiaa aly apoa Iba prarritUoa a a phy Iclaa, aad la arvrdaaea wltJi if. prlal tUluU. la lha ItlUf rw mad aad pmvlJad VIII. Thai nolallhelaadlbf II,. suacubar of Iba aald board a .11 baaw Ibal Ilia plalnljff waa a uiau of foud mortl character aad II al h j bod prodared atltfaelory v)Joc barlbaBl uf lha fact, aod M at lha pi oca brrt ha propoord lo tall aat a ollabl oaa. and lhal ba had pruted Ibal farl by satisfactory avldaaca. and. bolallriilabdiiig.al, Ibare waa no place lu aald county wbera liquor Could I sold utder tb lleeaea of lha law, eical I aa herala bafore alUgrd. lha sualority of lha aald Hoard, lo ft : f bouia I. Vail, Jao M Kirk- Patrick, andrv. II lllltoa. arl.Mrarlly aod la wilful violation of Ihslr Jaly lo Ilia applicant and to lb public aad unmindful of ihelr duly and ob ligation at public ofTleroer, volad to refuoe lograal inordir loth afiariff lo llcenae lha plaintiff to aall liquor aa aforeeald, and lha plaintiff ap plication wat accordingly dtnlad Ly lha aald Hoard. I V. The plaintiff further allrgaa, at tie I I of or mad and beltavee, lhal lha aaid T. I Vail. J no. M Kirkpat rirk and H 11. Hilton, had either separately or collacllvaly, drtarmlo d thai lhay would not grant or vole togranlauy llcanaa to aall liquor lu aald county, an J had ao aipraaeed J themselves herore the plalutint ap plication waa filed with the Hoard of Couuijlealouer, and. lhal if lhy had anv discretion In tha matter, they failed lo use or aierclae It In a fair, Juat, and rraaouable manner, or to coualder aud decide the plaintiff d.ac- Tb alalallS I llb-a IUg ltallal'.a labafvlaw wbtab llllaaa baJ a in. bias, aad wbUlk t abv itrJ lu. Iba aald Mill eta bad U plalaliff Ibal Iba 1U mt lhBhala- bad fefaaed Va graal tba a licaUaat U aall Uqa la lb Uy af l narioila, wblab bod Uaao) Had I fe Ibal o4 lha plalalifl bar I bar l dlj aol wlafa liqaor Ui ba aald ba I -' wblla pawpla ot bagrawo, aad ibia aat lb oaf roaua aaalgvad by l.laj fur Iba aald acUua vt Iba tlaarX l Tba plaiaiiff fartbar allagaa Ibal II II. Moore aad J I. Juua i.iJ al aald suuag of Iba Hoard io favor of graaliag lb ari'tltalioa .f tha plalollfj. aud Ibal ll. aid a(jllca tlou aa defeated I r tba arbitrary and aalaaful acllou and rood act of lha aald Hllu.u aud Iba olbar suana bafa of Ilia taid Hoard ol Coaioils tlotlrft Ml That, al lha hearlBf of Iba I'lalolift ap llcallou lta plalatlrT'a altornsya. lu bla thalf. taadarad ear lain Ittue or iiuaalluna aa Iboaa pro par lo ba Oonaldared aod paaeed n by Ilia Hoard uf t ommlaaloaara. lha aald laeuo balog a followe 11. la Iba appllcanl a sua of guod moral cbaracur T lad. I lha place where ha tro iaa to aall liquor a aultabla place application upoo Ita mar I la, but rath er auballtulad their own view aud opinion aa to tha propriety or mor ality of granting license lo aril liq uor at all, aud thereby deprived this plaintiff of bla right to have a fair aud impartial hearing of bis applies lion lo which under tba law ha was entitled. X. The plaintitr further alleges that aftar his said application n Died with th Hoard of Coinmleelon era, and after all the evidence had txien submitted to them, the lefcnd anl, H H Hilton, approacned the plaintiff aud solicited an Interview with him, during which ba assured i the plaintiff lhal he would vote to I graut the plalntlir application, and ' the plaintiff would gt his llcenae, provided the plaintiff would Ax a ehedule of price for the sal of liquor by him, wnlcb th plaintiff al the solicitation of th said Hilton, consented to do, ttelievlng, at the time, that said Hilton would not vote to grant hi application unless he consented to such conditiou, al thoughsald.Hilton,as plain tiff verily believed, had been convinced by the evidauce and by hi own knowledge of the fact that plaintitr had com piled with the requirement of the law, and was otherwise entitled to have his application granted. That thereupon, the plaintiff upon sug gestion of the said Hilton, as to what he prices for liquor sold by him hould be, prepared a schedule of i ate or charges for liquor lie Miould fell by the small measure. The plaintiff further alleges that after wards, on the next morning, the said Hilton voted against granting the plaintitl's application ami alleged, as tils reason for doing so. as plaintiff is informed and believ a. that the plaintiff bad prepared the said schedu'e of prices, which was the oue suggested by Hiltou, for the Kile of liquor and had proposed to regulate th price of liquor shl hy the small measure, in accordance with the sa'd schedule. That aaid H ilton, shortly before rhe vote was taken by the Hoard on his application, and after he had heard a. I the evidence, stated as the plaintiff" is informed and be lieves, in answer to a question pro pounded to him by a third party, that he did not know what else the Board could do but grant a license to the plaintiff, as nothing; had been brought against the plaintiff, mean in ir thereby to say that plaintiff had been proven to We a man of good inoraljcharacter by satisfactory evl- for the purpoae That lha lloard refused to receive or conalder lha aald laeue or to res pond thereto. Thai lha plaintiff, through hi eouneel, thereupon reoaealad lha Hoard lo elate whether hi applica tion wa refuaed bacauee they had decided that lha place w he re be pro posed to aall liquor waa not a aulta bla one, ao lhal ha tnlrhl amend bla application. If Ibey bad o decided. and aelecl oma place w hlch. lo their opinion, waa suitable for tha par poee Thlt lb Hoard aleo refuaed to do, and declloed to a late lha ground upon wolch tb application waa rejected Mil rt plaintiff further allege that durlog lha In vaatlgatlon of plaintiff application tb said Hoard or l ommlaalooera, by a vola of a ma jority of l u members, lo- wit: T. I. all. J. M. Klrkpatrlck. and K H. Hilton, received and admitted, over plaintiffs objection, incompetent and lrrlevent evidence, and allowed TURNOUT, HOSIERY DOMESTIC BLACK DRESS HOODS EVRNIXH DREHH1NH -INKN8 A. R REESE & CO. Hear in Mimld the lrMt I Sale of I mporied j Hosiery. Any Lending Hrmul You want. stock fully equal lo All demands. Fancies, or Plain. Come And see what We've got. Fringed and Hemmed Doilies; White or fan cy Napkius; Towels. those whooppoaed plaintiff appli cation to show fact a tending to Impeach plaintiff good moral char acter, but which had no such ten dency, and war entirely Irrelevant to th question then being consider ed by in Board Th I waa done, as plaintiff verily believe, not for the purpose of fairly and honestly de ciding as to plaintiffs moral charac ter, but to afford th aald Vail. Klrk patrlck, aod H litem, a colorable i euae for refualng the application and thereby denying plaintiff hi Just and legal rights. That, in fact, there was noevldenre whatever, as he is advised and be lieves, whether true or untru, that even leuded to contradict or Impair the testimony Introduced by the plaintiff aa to his good moral chaiac ter, or which tended to Impeach hi said character, and a the matter stood, when the evidence waa all In, ther was uo evidence, except that which clearly proved and conclu sively established the good moral character of the plaintiff, and in this connection and respect the testimony introduced by the plaintiff was that of witnesses of the higher! rese ia bilityand credibility and of unim pe.chable Integrity. The plaintiff lurmer alleges that he also intro duced testimony of the most satis factory character as to the suitable neaa of the place where he proposed to sen uquor, and there was no evl deuce Introduced, during the whole investigation, to show that the said place was Dot in every respect sul'a- Die lor the purpose or selling li quor. Wherefore the plaint' ff prays judg ment 1st That the defendants be com pelled by writ of mandamus to grant license to the plaintiff to sell liquor at the place designated in his aaid application. nd. That the plaintiff may have such other and lurther relief ad un der the law he may be entitled to have in the premises. 3rd. For the cost of this action. Ht kwki.i. A Wai.kkk, Junks A Ti i.i.ett, Oshoknk A Maxwkli., Attorneys for the Plaintiff. We caa glvt yoe a chaace la dlaplay your JadgaaeaL ItaSaa Mveff been our good fur Ion to offer for lapaUoa tithu aaUclag display vf Kolvrs and Forks aa w ar now showier There I o wld a dlveeJl a lyle, design, work maniblp aad flalah that prba(wyoa will ha Ultla pa.. lad U make a choice, but yoa eerlaJaly caa snake no aalecUoa with wbUh you wonl ba pleei, if yoa lake yoer p4ck llhr at random or with Jwr y huL 1 1 1 not often that yoa hav a chaac lo aa aaylhiag haada- ar than our lineof Hurling Hilver la every Imaginabt artiol for Ubiai BOYJNE & BADGE Leading Jeweler s, Oharlotte, 1ST. O. VVxt L.A CrO Services will be held at the First Presbyterian, church to-morrow morning and night, by Rev. Dr. W. S. Creasy. The hour for the night eer vice has been changed to S o'clock. THIS BOY WEARS SCHOOL BOYS' PRIDE SHOES. GRAY 19 Eaat Trade Street, CHARLOTIE. 'Prompt attention given to all Hail Order, We are giving our ens, torn era the full worth of their money every tims they buy a pair of the$8 Shoes. This is our Guarantee: PERFECT SATISFAC TION OR MONEY REFUNDED" 5 We have just received anoth.'" shipment of tbeae celebrated BhoeaV with extra wld sole. ,.. Send in your boys. it RARNHARDT. K. C Spring Heel Sboej. T. L ALEX AIDER SOI & CO. A le id ing stock Surpaising prices Choicest patterns Ptrfect wilderness ef Patterns Vast astortment of widths and prices Many kinds I of many rtyles I From .SO cents up An uuequaled offer DAMASK EMBROI DERI ES COU8ET8 RUGS Beautiful designs Rich olors Beautifully blended COTTON PLUSHES We make a specialty ef Spring Heel Shoes for Ladies, and always haTft a fine Una. We show the best makes, handsomest styles, and lowest prlott to be found in the city. Call and see them. Ladies French Dongola, pat ent tip, price $2.50. Ladles Giaxe Dongola, patent tip, price 12. Ladles Goat Dongola, tip and plain, $1.60, by mail 20c extra. Misses and Children 8prlng Heel Shoes in great variety. ' ; Elegant Gaiteretta or tops; all the leading shades In floe Kersey eloth and ooze leather. Call and see us, . , I QILRKATH Open every evening UU,8:00; Saturday till 11:00. , Sc OO. i; Beautiful Line FUR nTt U R E Continues to be Offered the Public by B UiRO ESS NICHOLS.: THK HOLIDAYS HATE GONE BUT PRICES BTILt RF- . MAIN CHEAP. ELKG NT PARLOR SUITS, CHAMFER SUITS, t'ABINETS, HALL CHAIK8 AND RACKS, DIIM TABLK8 AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE, PLUSH ROCK ER9, RATTAN ROOKKR8, Ac. Call and see BURGESS NICHOLS. Foroitore Dealer. R. S Sloan, room UNDERTAKER. Nigh call. No, ft, Brraa bolldiof.tover Rog-ers ACo.s i i Y -A.
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