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E. BA1UJ0H & HIO H. BAKUCII & KHO If you look thrrnicjh nur Dress Goads SUh.'k with : : :iifj: care you will awaken tu ila :ar:t hai anrne excel ! iM 1 1 B u i ' a : . nii: a v a i 1 1 nrJ y nu. U. BAKUCH & BRO B. BAKUCH & BRO r i n i ti v . i i. ir it. t i it t hit h hi r iii i u . M II . I I - tl I w I I I 1 1 Ml h ai I' I 1 1 1 .; fj. . h AT I S ( II UNi I V. NS I Mil. II II VI I N t I I lH. I, lM AT I M II I lit Si II All 'I CI Ul I . I, M I III , t II II V A ll I Ml I NnU i IM II I 1,1 ill Mi II I I I'd! i.iii I 1 1. M I It I : , O MX II li 1 1 1 l M Ml V N i. . )( M I I I IN h I PI - fl.l Nu Ml Mi M t 30 I'KXTH fatl. YAtU I'KXTt fUH YARD ii t'KNii rr.H v a kj now - ii vkst i-kr yakii w VKXT rH XAHU YOU MUST TAKL' ADVANTAGE OF OUR OFFERING IN TABLE DAMASK I ' VI lh I ' M A " K I ' M v I'OIikk I A M k I ' A M A H K H. BAKU01I & BRO N Al'KIN N A I K I N -N f I' k ' N -N KI'KI.Nh N U'KINh N A I I, I NH TOWEI-M -uVKI 1UWKM 1oYKI- .BRGTHER. II. BAEUCH & BEO SMCM kiln I i f l Tmm litmrin 11- " !. N .. a tml I'.rn. 111' f li ! ii i,iu com C f I' a m ti ttil'i I, a vr i n a l. if Mr. i C Co"r, 'f harh.ll. lio condition. . ill l.r.r Mm .r tl Hi "l,r J (iinra. Hi i-rrit.r i aui lr,. l,r lil ll. it, rarl) fuii.r li J nitiil .'tl.rr K r i ti do In tie colid i tin li ii f M y air I . at.- in , llif f lun-t l, a'lrrfra I j I II f ll' I I IV M. wm la Wallfurd.H ( ', ysurday. r porta a ead lrad In ihai plar r ealUof la lha dalh. by burning t( w eladl. A widow !alj D in oil Mr urrg- ry VU D(arHl In mallnif p lu , foundation, a matter ..f fa. t I lief. tba old fashioned aa) In h1 I . ii m m- l r hi i ii i m i'ic lutmo.. plad la th jar J an J a fir. I.uilt un Ur-n of ( htrioitr. ii,.triiik- una darlL laworkloKby Hi t, Mr. ul, lu th- ii iieiiie.i ,.f tr.r, lut ..u lrfory gol Uki oar th 1I nJ baraloUiloir vat Ifoltoil. Ilrr iur who vaa oar by, ran to Mr rr:o Tj't aaataUoe and tlia rult that Id a fw monieaU, lHli ladle vara anvalop Id fline Mr Orafforj died wbara (li Ml t the rroaod. Haraliur llved tor aome hoar. Mra. Urrrotr ! tdrr tlttla chlldran and bar lUUr ivara all children. It I Indood a Uiful affair. A I a Veatar. Tba Aaaoclatlon will Iom money thiayaar bocauar they hav lirmihi to Cbarlotu oa their Star (ure tli baat attraction thpy couM n-curi-TbaOrlde Maaln Concert Co . i one Of tba boat If not the very let in America to-day and from an artUtlc tandpolotezcelU anythlnK dial ha Loan hare thla aeanon : M'nln him elf aaa Tlolloiat ha not a u.rlor la tbla country and hi nuiori l faaltleae; those who do not liar Mm play tha celebrated solo on tlm ' " atring will mine a rare treat indeed aa they also will If they fail to listen to tba faoltleiis sluging. enaeiiiblii and aolo, of the other ineaiherri of the Co. Tha Solo by Annie Louise Thii Dr tha American tilKhtliiKale with variations of Muain U especially floe. At Y. M. C. -A , hall to night. Mr. Musln will be amied by one of our musicians to play "Un wiu-hes danoo aa an encore. Hie e -nlrry ll It (he iimiI lull he fore (lie )! I ii k o( the .rliik' lrlti. hlrh rroinise .i le Urtfrr (Mi year, than for muiir rr pmt. A n.l llil revival will he mi more of a rifi !.! than evt-r hf..re I In. pi- who have- (I I. on (). ami hav.- arrived t conrluiloii lii llcttln (Wllne in value in real e.lale. are ill.lurtiiii f"iiinly I tel' t l h i I ,- i! ul, 1 a I Milt I , - mm u ii I i ii al It i a .! mil r i in ,ii m "un 'ajr S-IiihiI at " I '" pi; nil fii .li 3ii,l It'll. ill. l T . ' ;i in 11 r r . , .f , 1 1 a 1 1 I n v I ! - I. I ii I ' in i f ii 1 1. I ; -1 h triii!" ii f li 1 1 1 'i utrli nil I lie ii lea i t a I Vain III,' III liolllien III t' r r - 1 1 I 1 oil t 'i r- I'r.ifr.. toll of Kail' V.M l(i:K njln. in Mr .U.iiiiil I rn.. 1., ll, r Sin Si Ti . I . 1 C Bit rail Halel Arrival. Fred Allen, IoulHVille, Ky; li H Relnbardt, J A Abernathy, Lincoln- ton, N C; J J Rone, J F Wade. J J j Morrow, PlnevlIle.N ('; JC Ifarrix, WInaton.NC; I Michaels, N V; C E Hutchison, Mt Holly. N C; W T Mooney, Atlanta, Ga; DrJ M Miller, Hopewell, N C; J A Fattee, J A Roplinger, Richmond, Va; K (i Crntchfield, Winston, N C; V H Means, Jr, N C; J T Kotfern, h J Lowe, Mt Island; H Percy dray, Greensboro, N C; i U Falls, (ias tonla,NC; A G Witinore, Dillnhoro, NC; J W Marshall and wife, York county, 8 C; Mrs M C Thompson Spartanburg, 8 C; WR Leak, Wins ton.NC; Fred D Bush, Atlanta, (ia; F L Williams, Boston ; J M God bury NC; SBBhaper, Washington, DC; WC Earnhardt, Greenville, HC; V M Francis, Atlanta, Ga ; H M Fuu- eett, NC;LH Johnson, Balto; C li Bomerville, Boston ; J H Adams, N Y; F Taylor, Richmond, Va; F H Martin and wife. Lomberton, N C; James Hayes, Hal to; Y H Deaver, Asheville, N C ; J T Taylor-Atlanta, Ga; Jno H Meyerdirck, Phi la Kill i rra li j h JiriM Keliniarj . Utrrh Apni W.i J line J.l!v IhemaelvM u niieceaflly . hecauiMi hesruil-r no decline baa taken place, but rath- i''"' . . " f Kami, l er an.ail vanre In the face of raallal I mrrruber ..' belli.' lilllllliled lu other iilrtrr I'roiu il iiK ijtilrker returns lnuir l i daily in. ide ol re.l esl.it aiiit a to (.rices of , fc'iily itu it ed 1'jls Itiul.l-rs are busy in I n i; eatlmite. It "(Utiri 111 Is ll n u u 1 1 1 V active and (aken altogether the -,hii ing isirinr will boa very busy one The effect of Hie decline lu cotton was discounted In u measure, and the avemge farmer based tils w ants upon the iinotint of rash or rr" lit at hand, without taking Into consideration hi cotton at all. Hence he Is pre pared. 1 1 e mut 11 ve, he must pro vide sup, dies even tho' they are less in i l mtlty than heretofore. Hut Charlotte has other supports, she j has her clerical forces, her mills. foundries and other indiifli ies t i "on I tnh ite to a trade very respectable in Itseir. Therefore 'l'n i: Nkm -, says there is nothing tho mailer ulth home merchants and their constitu ency. No cause for grunting, but on the o her hand room for hustling around to catch (he trade as it nlb is. A torpid business liver, produces a relaxation of elTorts, followed hy (ittrtsis and then a cim.itose state. I eventuating in death. A sovereign remedy for these ills is, to rise) early, work hard and sell bargains. Trade follows, the system is renovated and all is serene. Tfca Baer Houae Before the (.rand Jury. The grand jury has been working Mr. C. Valer, agent for the Portuer Brewing Co. The a gen cy.b ere got in a few barrels of cider, for bottling, and somebody supKsed it to he whiske. The case was reported to the grandjury, but when it was ' found that the barrels contained the harmless cider, instead of the fiery fed rye, that case was dropped. Then the grandjury called witnesses as to the quanity of beer Valer sold, and all Said it was in dozen lots, and that esse was dropped. The beer house is privileged by law to do business on the basis of beer by the dozen bottles. lleMrrtinic til Kami CmMiib. The country people are complain ing greittly of the scarcity of labor. The colored people have been leav ing the farms and ll icking to touu where they live In idleness. Not only do the farmers have trouble in getting farm help, but laundry wo men are scarce. In somo portions of Cabarrus there are whole neighhor lio ids without ji colored family. - -e- a iO.IHMI li the Aanignee. Mr. H. ('. ( 'utt les, clerk of Iho Fed eral court, is here to get the filial set tlements of Charlotte's unfortunate Stock holders in tho National Ex press Company. Two or three of the largest stockholders have paid up in full. Altogether, citizens of Char lotte have paid the snug sum of .'!(),- 000 to the assignee of this company. 1 H!e l.xtar. , . .1. 1 Vet Cr-ti is .V" K.I. r:. I.. I. It l.'l K 1 1 r t I., y rsi.,i i I ; , Klfi't. In !'. ' il : ' t "' SI,. I at a I I - ..rl. 1 . : '. i I 1U i-r II,.- -ti. V 'k. I I M:irl, . .vi, I l.'.i :, .i:. l I ' -I , M ill. ' n.rni-1 nu-' t!.i fillli- .i-. . f 1 1 . - r A 'WaP- l .. i.m- ... , I : . k .-- ' t .i ' 1 1 (i- St i n I us MliM'l I M. 1 1 i if 1 1 !...- cios ' est. ,--t. m. ! J v i i i i . . . i i i j Ft ' .r ... Man-I: : - . Al-nl " T . Mav . I - . I" T I ! J Mill' . " July t . Auiriist 7 1. 7 i I Hepteiul. r 7 I i 7 ' I Oi loU-r 1 I 7 i. i I Noveiii 1st " i 7 7 ' 7 4 I m-cenils-r " 11 ,. ('IIU'.M.ii i.i: N AN l I'ltiilil ' I l li:- ..... I.I. . I II i r 1 1 I... w-Cl.i-WH i: T et . - imr l-el.ni.irv . 1,1 1,1 no V.-..r ... Mo COUN- Mari Ii I ' r P . 1 ! j MllV I : IJJ OA IS f'i..ru;tr ..... .' - i M.iv . ..' .tl. I'OHK- M.iv ! i; I l-'i-liruiirv 117" II," 1 1 .7" LAKD- I'l-liriurv i. I ' "hi one M.iv . 7 ' ti i.7 ti 7 HI It's Mav i. Hi I . .' 1 ii n7 jHiniary ,'i 7 J .' 7J ,' 7:' Nkw Yohk, I'. li. SI'H KS. Ili;li- Low I In- I l'. H. 7li Nrw .lersrv Ci'iitriil Clii.-ao liiis Kii-1 1 1 ii i mil Tcrmiiml . . . . Ati'hison ''.i'! ""1 .St. Paul 7M 7.i 7. lake Shore nun ooo im Missouri Paeilir il4J ;. '. I m im v i lie mid Nashville. . . Texas I'm ilir Western I iiioii Tel. In... Iliirliiitim nil. I liinn y . . . Chicii-ii ami North West . . ('.(('. I I'.. :l. Mail Di'lawnre and l.arkau ana . lieadiiiK Nt'W UnglaiHl It.K-k Island Slii .Slii SI.;. 1 iT 107 ln7'.- iu: lHi 111" 711 71) 711 -7i ;t7 :i7- I'.l I .VI l.Vlf .VI ..7 .'.si.- f ."S14 .iii- i 1 a !HJ mi- u 1 II OFF 7 1 1 1 ANY LONGER. Buy Tour Clothes WHILE YOU CAW GET THEM AT :-:-HALF - PRICE-:-: y Saving of Fifty Cents ou the Dollar is of Interest to 7ou I II i: SAI.I. l I'HI. MrlitiWKI.l, Cl)HIINi AND MAT H TG C K OFKKKS Vol' TH F. O I'l'OKTl'N 1TY TO BUY' AT HALF V.U.I K. YC Ml ST III. (fl'K'K AHol'T IT, AH THK STOCK IS (iOING RAPIDLY. AN OPPORTUNITY LIKE THIS SKI. In (IITI'HS, AND IT IS MONKY IN Viil'll PO KKT IK YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OK IT. $20,00 Sack and Cutaway Suits at Ten Dollars $15.00 $10.00 $ 8.00 Sack Suits at $ 6.00 - - Seven Fifty Five Dollars Four Dollars Three Dollars NKW AND KIYLIS1I SI ITH FOR Y'Ol'THH, A(i KH li TO IS Y K. ItH. AT 7,'-0. $10, WORTH $10, $lfi, $ai I.AI.MiK LOT OF HOYS K N K E PA NT HUIT8, AGES 4 to Li Y KA US, FROM ll.Mlto $4, WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY'. SPECIAL FDR TODAY. It Hoys Knee Pauls, ages r, to 14, at w " " " r to 1 1. nt 7c ort' This Is a new lot just arrived and the cheapest we have ever had. MUX'S, HOYS' AM) CHILDREN'S HATS IN YHK McDO WELL STOCK AT HALF VALUE. ROGERS & COMPANY, 21 West Trade street. Prompt attention to mail orders Charlotte, N. C, The statement in yesterday's NEWS that the Kaiubow fair for the benefit of the Thompson Orphanage was to be given by the ladies of rt. Peter's church was a mistake. The fair will be given by the "Thompson Orphanage Guild " It will be given ou the L'Oth The Muiu Concert at V. M. C. A., hall to-night will not begin until nine o'clock in order that those de tained by business may attend. CHAKI ,OTT K ( '( III ( I N M A I ! K KT, To I ) A V Quotations represent actual buying price in 'Jm-ii market J Midillinii fair Htrict pxnl middling iiiiiki mi, i, limn i,a btrict iiinlillin (;J Middling Htricl low iniilillitif. Iyw niiililliu' I lilies anil stains (' , 1 one ol t In' murk, i . steady. Sales to-dav I" ln-les. GARDEN SEED. A lull and i aret'tilly si li-i ted slo, k ol' Buist's Garden Seed Many Persons r uroten tan from emrwaA or baaebokl caret. Jirowo'a Iron Bitters BeboUdsthe ' rrtttn, aid dlgwttoo. mucna txtcmot bile, c aad curat maiiula. Oet tba twuiloa. The finest bunch of bananas that has yet teen seeu in Charlotte was received to-day by Tony Panel la, at the fruit stand next lo the ladies entrance to the Central Hotel. The bunch was 14 hands, and weigh ed 1"0 pounds. Jt'ST UK 'KIVEH. In i orniiat)i p with the law ena. iol l.y our last legislature, we have h i. I lliust lo ,n - t mi i-itli ia-r of seed tlie year in w In. h 1 1 . . - were pniwn, anil ran reciinniieiid lln-m t,, l. fref Ii. Willi his Kiiaratilce -I 11 M. AM- . A Cordial InAitation Is extended to the t ilizens of Charlotte ami the surrounding country to inspect tl.e hand some Drag store ol Dr. J. 15. Alexander. No. 15, 8. C illege st. He is now ready fo Im.i ness, and will be plowed to see and wnit m. on buj friends and customers. it I Ii" you feel weak ai d all worn out take BROWN'S J RON BETTERS Eggs for Hatching. Fruits Candy, Nuts, Raisins, Dales. Fifis and ativihing to ilene the little ones at KIGbliK & LAIRU'H. FOR HKNT A 4-room dwelling on !lh st.No.otu. ytuvw FOR RENT Store room on Trade street; next to Thos Reese Cv ('o, formerly occupied hv O. V. Nornient. J'osscshioh given 1st February. A IbACK. jan28tf No- 13 South 'ollire st. Head Tli Pure Partridge Cofliiiisr Eirirs. i:- for f.l.iH) Also, n few pair Chickens for s lie. .I.M.SIMS f d,- Charlotte, N. ('. FOR RENT Si-vu room two-story dwel!iii on Soulli Tryon si., near Ith. 8even riKun .Iwelliiif; on st Merelie.nl. lot Koxlioo; pood garden uinl an abundance of fruit. 4-room cottage on West Gold si., near low er house, Kl-rooin house on Poplar st. iiparTra.le lebl2 V S ALEXANDEK. Dissolution Notice. The linn of Thomas .t Rich has been dis solve.1, Mr- W. it. Vail buying theintercst of Mr. Hitch. The old tirni assumes all the lia bilities and assets up to February 1. The in w lirni name will be Thomas .fc Vail, Your patronage soliciten. A hn. line of buses, buggies, backs, Ac. THOMAS .fc VAIL We also deal in tine saddle and harness horses, tarin and draught mules. fel4 tt ) " I. o NKW Canned Goods, Luna Beans, Biicoo-t.-ish, Peaches, Pineapple, Tomatoes. French Peas. ,Vc, at IIONNEY .V VAN NKS8'. FOR SALE tin easy terms: Several de siral ie four room ullages; Alsoanumlwr of vacant lots. H it K M ANDREWS. FOR RENT A .'.-room cottage onHtlist., between Tryon and College. Apply at Norlh Tryon, 10 tf FOR REST A good 4-room house, corner Easl 9th and D streets. 414 Kasl 9th st. 10tf R A BEATTIE. Hest grade Table Oil Cloth In fancy and marble full peices 2nc worth 3.V; Turkey ml Diitiia.sk worth .Wc at -De; Mensouting shirts worth ic at 35c: Indies kid gloves, Fosters make, worth I,2.r at 7.": a 175 grade at II; Goodt alioo 31c; Best grade calico 5c; 10c Ginghams 7c; Wide Cashmere worth 30c at I He; Hoys wool suits ft 2ft wortli K.-r, Boys waist 2,rc; Mens wool punts worth 91, .'ill at !HH- Boys and mens susiienders liK-, 1.1c, 2.1c; Cut pi ices in Shot; Linen shades 2.1c: Best grade Zephyr in all colors, full weight, as long as it lost fir .V. Jas Harrison it Cc 30 South Tryon Street. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E, wbm INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE AGENT. S3 Booth Tryon Street. 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