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ARLOTTE NEWS'. VOMj'MK VII. (!I AKLOTTK N. C. Till' US I) AY KVKKINU. MAlUill 17. IHU2 KUMliim 1100 THE IT Some's March M UM W f III ,. Carpels! Carpels! Ingrains. Tapestry. Brussels. Body Rugs. Ruga Rugi. FUR, SMYRNA, DA GESTAN. Art Squares. Ait Spinres, IX ALL S1ZKS. Remnants in Carpet all marked and meaauttni at half prices. They a o inp rapidly, o if you want . snort length you had bt tar call wirly. This is positively the list week f f cut prices. A word to ihe- wise i. sufficient. re., mm tiaes , afarvb IT - Jedge Joe-a A Ollte lkaJ .1 la Ik I. 4ly ltl (MoJklfca-. all ill, it. will U tft4 h-as-' iIm J edg. Oil oe f U. bi lav. a ! lb hUI II. Wave I allet wIJm , eej a Jedf. I. bed iMo Hi. d.fl will U ffUy Baoorited lb ru( dual IK. huu JkJ.UilkJtr M y . ol ag. a4 a t.a,ill Be r.aat. ox BM Vw a THE CASE OF MS. WILSON. Terms of sale Cash. r. l Seiglo & CO. N... II V Trad- .-. In' cniti,nrrK. , K Tryoil .1 N c Mr. W. O. lUkbia, . ha a jr.. tord.y leLe-d praaiJebl of It. Hi cli mobs A taalll. I u tui ay ' HSM of Mr John II Iftauaa rlgal. abuwl Ik of .fa, .Oil I. Miaul eipvrt.ac In rail ajr wifowl Aft.rl.eviog oollag h. . ofr-U III- the (ere l,ucaoll v. Vtra. lo l'iurtiD, V J. from ih.r. he Went lo Iti. Ia4i a lug limiM of J rV KiDnxl; A ('.liirt li. r.tnaled until aplolexl aeprlnWodenlof ir e I'tlea ill.l.loa of lh. I.l.ware, I -ark a anna auj WnUr u Kellroad ). r.lgot d lhal - . M i an t thurlly afl.rward U(u hi. Bruloleic villi lh. Itirhinond and Danville ey.l.tu a. preei,l-ui ul Ui Hlrl ai'in.l end D n V I llr C.ntr u -1 1 'ii Com pan , hlrb built Hi. Georgia Pacific r.i! r.al. II. Iwram. IMrJ lr-prei d.nluf th ltlrhni"t)l ai.d Danville oinpauy. afta'waf 1 rlrtd ood vlce-preeldil, ami tl l r lln of hi. withdrawal f I . . rn tir r n. ia n r la " l tiv 4m 4 Mta C-rvllae, rlliiiUM mi Ueve rj Ik ae t'aH- 1 V Altiae.4' Tal S N a be. II direct ffvaa Cef. AUiw4m Ifcel b. lll aolUl aAAktal. A HHU Uiwr tufMliltM l-Jajr tra l api A I. &! la hb b. UU bU ( ilia txMlu.Jr 4 rj.ia ibai Mr. M mh it fc ipmI b.r. w- aw.rrv. Wa auAd f IL Tb. laf.r t. I. olaJa lKal( aft Al.lanJ.r I. ol oalf a4 a rn4iJaU for IH. aoaa la.U-e. bl Ibak b. wihiI4 aol apl Tf I. I.', (iof lloll, If iiaorg W Maad.rlia aaj Julian M t'arr la lh. fl.14. Kllb.r .a. of lb. bf. !, iu.i. a m4 llfBof. i I. a4.f.UM4 lhal lh. alllaa.a lafla r 111 t Ihruva la fao of Ir Hand.rlln. a a flf.t lr. rMl.lml ii r II tlniK h ha l'rn !. ir-i'1-n i fi ( ntrl lttllr..l 'in ( n N.a J.r.ry. TV ...If t'M l)lll Th. bnard of naaaila.laB.r y UrJ.y tuaJ. a fhauf. la Uaa fr arnru.nl of lb. coaaly cbala fag. Mr Mllkua la do l.mr.r aarlnUD. deal, (xii h.r.afir lh. com In. r. Ui l WkiIi.4 afl.r by a eomnilil- o l fir, aa.rubvra of lb. buanl. Thl. (mnilltA fr.ia.1.1. of Mr.. Klra p.irlra aol Hilton, with M..r. MulrM.u, I'hlf.r auJ 'A'lfw. of lh. Iar4 of UmlMi Th. papr ail"'t"J j ohlrh tlil. rli.titf. a. trtuhl ahul .ay. thai. a fi.r.a. at a rcnl tno.llof of Ilia r'liinly rni rti iMl.in.r. a: l larj of in nh i i iru.lM, in a a. ar-l lu j iini ....(, tfi. I lh. tirl of tru irra .houlJ h.r.aftr r.r..uiMl a a. i a. Villi BMI M Km i av.iin ri H i i M Atx U. Tb. M f Mr T J Wllaoa. if alUal fo U aall bUt . J la Cku lottos Im Umb b.14 ap aaul tfc. Aral MoaJajr la Af ilL TM a at 4a al lb. ral of 't'laiaaoa a Iala, altar it) a for la prohibition' lU t a iwwiil of if., f l Ibai ib.y aaabl. to ofndaoa Iba Im vaatod. b. a.lto. bala( Imh .j baft All of IM. foaoai aa. nl la aacgllbf . t. .Mliaa f (w4- poalOtT lb. cm an J II . Ooally raw4 Vi 11 lb. auall.r go tu tha A'fll ttlMltll Tbla tM i'nalM to ba u Im.i ..lloi'a.lh. ll Mal.r ra, If o. I a or. an Mr Wllau, lb a(-llraol la aaaUl'al. of Mkl.abar( cmn Ijr and la alau a tu.nitwf of lb M.lh- odl.l rbarrh Wb.fJ ba aaao a illraliun jrlrJ; ilUfoooe for li on all bl.k.y. Ir. H ild.r. Mr Krauk Mooaaotoa, Mr. . l lUaUi. and Mr. W W. Itanala. a.r. aacti call.d l lb. allnooa aland aed (ar. Mr. WiImo a r"t rbararl.r. Th. uillivr VMlhrn ad lOfOrJ no il I (hi. BJoriliUat liU II .llwct rd lu prorm) allli Hi. eM, but . ba. bn tlalvl lh. aut l-l Irr iim .Id. a a. Dol r.a.lv allh It. llnr.. Thai .id. iirii lo ilm. ,al lh. A or! I j ai.tUuf. lhal inita Ithttandlng lh ifafllh.lMr Vllm I. a tuallral. and a rharrh mrifllwr. h. I. Dot a mm ..f t..m moral rfiaracU-r bwion h. ha. Iwu Indlrl.d for forrlbl. lrtwi. al I. rfiargrd with harlog tr k.n a loin itoiir on ulgbt whll ! W & ft. W Off. lh. .tab.ll.l .1 t. AaUto rufra4 barb. aaJ ' aia alaa.r. Mr K H II aa wr, al lb. t alal ludaf Ib.lr way I t.Jri( imI, ii Uil tu.il;, n. t' , b.f . Ib.f w III koMv j a a.ri of avtMllag. to la.1 woaa Afl.r Ibai. lb. f will o k lialoMla a J Usf-ia a wa . aucllag ib.ra Tli. I ol u tub I a K 1' , ILoourd Bar. of It. H ('. ttd. oa.lor of lb. tt on I HimIiIUIIii cbiicb, I'h.rlolu ( , w bu I. a.lllng IU Ir rtmllb In a rla of imIIui 'II.. If llcj f um3 a ry 0a wr mo. la.l mlg bl la lb. Iriur room of li.. fir.i PtMbjrl.rl.n church. Ir. IUd . (ialr of on. vt lh. target and m..i trilit omgr.galloo. la lb. H alb Hiliififr lour liaiklec man. of ajr. nalaral d.llv.r. and of .ry unu.ual vlar and fore of thought, airaodingly .tniliitf and iufMlli and bold. lh. c !. I at umlm of hi. auJl.nc II. I. mai log a flu. Impriwloii on hi. hvarrr. " : Ai EARLY SPBINa J4"KrrT an. l. Unu'lil "f n lhal l V ini Iiilriai1li & tr.r-..iifl nni' irunil I" l .n. an. I I kr a .Imfl it HI I i!wl on Willi Wr prvfiJ lot rr I.IO lo an rlli in rim Uytkn- T I f-KI'. I.K A Ct). The weather is bad and coughs and colds are "all the go." Dr. King's Cough syrup will stop all that and only 25c for a large bottle, at Borwel & Hiiiiii WAOI.KSALK AND ItKTAIL Druggists. To-morrow I. lh dy aiji"inir.. for addr.Ma to Im. 1ll rI In thla by Mr. Marlon Hutlrr buiI ('apt. Harry Hklimrr. It l prol.l th.i lh court hou. will l Mt uipd for lh apakra. but rou rt hoii.f. o-ra h.ua or audltorliiin, thtv will li a jr'l rrowd. Will ! . nnafl A pclal from Nrw l urk lo lmiih A Wall. )- ftir rarrfully ra.l liilf ll.p urw lilrhuiond Terminal plan w arr inll cullili'tit that It will nrvnr (ii ilir.Mik-ti In It pr-iit altap. Thra -rcu-in-t hit h arr i.liij by lh llrhi' llimna. rroail ar moat lllwral lr tratd. w hili tl old uutlrrlylnir ImiiiiIh and Mich ImihI a. ar hfld by tli invrntini; rrlic ar i'fTrd but a mnall prrccntMf i f tlirlr irpanl valur, ami nirli will iirvr com i" "ii Ui tt-rnm ofTrrd. How th comnilti. propo. to pro-riH-d without Hi in ii. i in 1 1 k ii.m . - lr-al Hlppl... Irlol. mill Iimiic from th vn of holla., and lh" dny ha Iwn one of n aort that woiilit do creilit to mid- w intrr. --Kviiifllt Ki ft in r 1 1 .") ciiii vrti at Norfolk, ami pld I )J II ban u o n to Klch mo ml. 1 n a frw day h will tiKin n mTU't of mi-t- liiK In Wilmington. -Mra. Uoodinir, of Muhilf. Al.i.. in at the Central for it few dit, the, jfiniKt of her brother. Mr. (ieorjfe! Mryan. She in on her uh' to New-' hern. J Cnpt. NV. It. (tottditiR, city tax ; collector. I tnaklliK out a I i t of I . r a commlttr of lhrt In I. Tin oft ., , ixxwuiti buullng. lli.ou rrroru iiid dacldlRaf up.in lh. amount rhtrarirr of Work lo l. und.rtak.n and workod out by lh. roiivlcta on ; th towu.hlp road., ih.r.for In ar cordanr w llh I h la agra.ru.lil and , undfr.landlng tw It ' ltii.M n, That m com mil I from thl loard ba choau lo art with tin cummin, appointed by th b ard of trutttv. in rarrlngoat .aid agrr. men L IUmH v Kt. That thl hoard lct mi urlntiidul of convict for lh. remainder of th Tar lv.ci 1 1 .aid .uprlntrnd.nt to rtv-ta hi lo atrurlloii aa to management and working of th mnvlcti dlrnct from thl loaro or a corumllt of thla (Miard K Khii.vi i, That hereafter th u rinlndent of convict. Ie reiUlrel j to make full monthly report to thla I txiard of tha Dumher of ruble yard of rock mea.ured up by Mm, the amount of dirt mored, th nuiiitx-r of yard macadamlted, and alao an ac cural account of allexpenaea nce ary in carrying ou th work during th month Mr. V. D. Beatty, of Sharon, waa elected auperlDteiident Tor the re run! nder of the yeor. tfi. rupr.ni court r. prta '.hat the April KvS U-rm of ttia Moccklen burg t'rlmlual court, Judg Iaar pre.idlng, Ttim J. Wilaoo tti la dieted for forrlbl. tre.paa upon th. lauda of J ('. lUk.r, tha waath.r lironhel who live, hard by Charlotta on ik a.uth and not far dl.tant from K,uir Hilton'. Theerld.nca l lhal Haker had Impounded a hog; h- longuiK lo W ilaou, that Wilaon want thera with a colored uiao, paid tha pound fee and then curaed Itaker at a round rata and mad. motion aa If to hit Itaker. Tha caaa want agatnat Wilaon, aud on Judire Mearea' ruling. It wai appetl -d to the Supreme court Th Supreme ourt afDrmed Judg. Mearea' ruling, thua allowing Wflaoo guilty of forcible treapa. Tha anti tlren aide alao expct to ahow that Wilaon aome time ago, broke a tomb. lone. Wilat n claims, o It is said (hat hedld this in th. dark on night. w hile vouai hunting. The Mn.lr Feal It. I. The committee appointed to secure KiihKcrip Ions to meet the necessary i aspen of the June muslo festival, i at work and Is meeting with fal'ly good success. The Baltimore, orches tra will tie secured, besides a coterie of line soloist, slid the festival will he an event worthy of fharlotto. The festival lust year was the most suc- the i cessful that has been held Id this (lelliiijiiont i lly Isxpayera. All who have not paid by April 1 w ill be pub lished. Some of the-young married cou ples of the city are organising a lawn tennis Huh, to blossom iut life with the ll'iwers that bloom in the Miring. The court will he ou the law n at Mr. Kd. Carson's. State and our people remember the splendid crowds It attracted here. It it proposed that the coming event shall In all respects surpass that of last vear. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. New AdvenUmenl. To-Onr. Prupfrists A B Hecse .v. Co. Knrket Store W J Iavi ,v To. rough Syrup Hurwell .v; lunn. Trustee's sale K Hurwcll. Trustee. Stockholders Meeting K K Cot-liraiu, Fancy New Ponce V. R. Molasses. l BOXXKY A VAN NKStf', VK AUK MAKINU A DISPLAY of soiue of tlio hamlaomest shws thai ever ailorniil feminine feet or ever will. If you are simiew hat dainty and fastidious in your notions, it you lielieve tlmt the natural out li'iesofthe foot should be pnntrveil rather than interferred with, if you believe in liaie y shoes for shaiely feet and if you lielieve in comfort as well s style, shoes that will ii"juiitlv captivate your fancy are our new and i W shoes just received. You put montv in i hoes as well as feet; these shoes iu .iii in .ire than Tour money back. ill iw vou ui'ire fur uthing cheas'r i-i footwear has ever lr Aslroft's Condition Powders, for horses aud mules. Dr. Ashcroft's Cattle Powder., for cows, sheep or any aulmal that rumi nates or chews the cud. Dr. Asherofts' Liniment. Dr. Ashcroft's Chicken powders. These prescriptions are, made by I)f. Aslicroft, of Charlotte. V havn been selling them for some time; werecomin nd thetn and can give, plenty of other good reference. A B. Rctsp A Co , Agents. A. B. REESE & GO'S.1 Loral Wmkir K.rl. Following is a aynopsis of weather prevailing at b a ni., to-day: The high pressure located In the north west yesterday remains stationary in that section, while the low has ad vanced considerably east, and is al New Orleans thl morning. Much warmer weather immediately accoui paulea this low. and the heaviest ralna of the last few lays are on the north of it. To Ihe west of this low. a moderate cold wave Is closely fol lowing. Thladlhturbance will proba bly move off to the upper Florida coast, affecting the weather in this section by causing heavier, warmer rains, followed by considerably cool er weathei. The present weather is likely to continue during the rest of the day. All the trains that have come in from the North since yesterday morning, were covered with snow. Am Uumlli. KaStaw Mr. A I. !, fnrm.rly of lUUlgh. who la now wllh Hurw.lt a Dunn, has r.arrcil an lulrreaiiug relic lo lb .hap of on of lb criminal Invllallooe lo a clbralloo lu Ral eigh od May I, lk lo liouor of ih completion of lb North Carulina Hut Capllol and Ihe ItaUIgh A (iaa tuo UaJIroad Company. Th naru of (ia.too W ild.r. falh.r of Dr. II. M. v iij.r. of I hariotta, appar. among lh cotnuilit on arrangemeuu. (if h merubara of that com ml It, not on I. oo w all v. Tha Invllallon wa con.ldarr-d a mod. I of typographical art at lhal time, but printer ol lh preaeut day cou.ider It powerfully crude. 1. prdlrtd ty all II W tbutaffal tHllltl Uu l.J fa. i loL fflslaJ uJ laj r i4 latkallaal af r ptt.i U(l, Spring Goods Vr early, th.y ar oow bar r.ady for la.piJofe af prwaj a4 llt ry. If yo want bit. uut.lticw. yea will Bad lb.au If y waal plmlmt bet feabloaabl. all la, wa hat. Ih.at fcuu. The Finest Men's Suits (iabllem.a f ulr la.l - lh- r.ally dlrlng axtuaihibg .Lfi.tl fOod and raau.ru Ilk ulrklr m U.l w. ar.oo lb right track wheal oa lo lb. Kloa.l lothiug. V. ar. at.rrati w llh all Ih. n. w aty I, a4 waaai. Moal ikUM ar afr.ld of bo w ultra ihlnja May aol aall, y n I a a I new noo.y . fr hai. W. ar differ. ni, at an tltaiUtUoa at Ml Mrfertlr- tailored gartuaola wilt ow The aull. ar mad. of rich, aoft aad Area Clay S or alalia, fin. Krvnrh I'ihIuiiIm, ebilurlng Hcolrh tlonpM aVa4 wear reflating Ch.rlot. lu nrweat weaie. anJ pall.rB Spring HutsSpring Hats. We are displaying the above in Men's, Boys and Children's, in boila and Stills, at remirkabl 'ow prices. T. WeataUwa- Law l.h I The marrlag-e of Mr. Nai Sim mood aoJ Mlaa Kmma KchlfT last night, wa attended by a very large party of friend, and tha ceremony was performed in the Belmont par lor after the injpree.lve J.wlah vlluel, by It v. Dr. K. Meodelsxhn. A very elegantly prepared wedding sapper was arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Kcclee, and the parlors and dining room were beaautully and appro. prlately decorated. The wedding wa altogether a very brilliant affair. At the aupper table, the bride cut the prlre caka. Mia Blum cat secoDd and got the gold ring Indicating that she Is to be the neit bride. Mis Bll drew the thimble for the old maid, and Mr. Price Ellas got the bachelor's nickle. Spring Neckwear. Our Neckw.ar lpartnient la crowded today with (mhhI, comprehending every n.w atyl and lda lhal la correct a& aentlng a bewildering di.play of nov.ltl. never brfr etjaaJed la C2aalU in and rich Hprtaff 4 pre IV. Kauf man & Go. I.KADINO CUiTHIKIW, Fl RNIHHKlWXND HATTER. MAIL OKDKRS SOLICITED. Cor. CKNTRAL HOTKL CHARLOTTK, N. C. Let Us Heascn Together. Kaster coniee on with steady race. That time is generally the bursting of the bud ;or transformation day from old to new; Kvery txxly must join Uie procession. Now Just a Word: Our stock of Drees Fabrics is eitremely handsome and Wimls too numerous to nien-lion. VK BKSKKCH YOU THKREFORK Come to the ideal gathering of new shades, and see what fancy has often beheld in DREAMLAND. but never before seen in this; BKAUTIE s m b KATTIFS Siieial Sale of Genuine Scotch Cheviots; IS shades; surprisingly cheap; going rapidly; tirst and last lot; no duplicates will apvear. P. S. No samples given in city, but mailed to any other address. A Mtta.lt Krrat. A very interesting meeting of the harlotte Chapter No. 39 Royal Arch Masons, will be held to-morrow ulght. The Royal Arch Degree will be oonterrred upon the following' who have been duly prepared to receive Rev. Dr W. 8. Creasy, Charlotte ; Mr. W. M. Worrell, Concord; ( apt W. B, Homersett, Charlotte. The candidates will be presut at 7:.i0 'clock, when the chapter opens Royal Arch at S o'clock. The banquet will be announced at 10 o'clock. Following are the officers of Chap ter 89: High Priest George H. King; King W, 8 Llddell ; Scribe J.H. Boyne; Capt, of the Host-D. O.Maxwell; Principal Sojourner Conrad LIscomb; toyal Arch Cap tain D. R. Allen; Grand Master Third Vail R. K. McDonald; Grand Maater Second Vail H. Q Springs; Grand Master First Vail S. Lan decker; Treasurer J. W. Warls worth; Secretary J. Roessler ; ;Fi nance Committee H. C. Eccles,H. H. Hilton, B. 8. Davis ; Reference Com mittee J, H.McAdeu, H. A. Klup pelburg, E. F. Young. ,(kbt THEEB IS ECONOMY IN Buying Tta THIS BOY WEARS SCHOOL BOYS' PRIDE SHOES. Git AY it 1JA11NIIAKDT. 19 East Trade Street, CHARLOTIE. N. O 'Prompt attention given to all Mail Orders. TRIMS ni Ul :o:- T. L. ALEXANDER SON&CO. We have a tine assortment of all size Trunks and Traveling Bags. Kls tra size duck covered Trunks with metal and leathor binding. Extra qial ity Sole Leather Trunks and Portmantaus. The celebrated Jaw-dilde flbrw covered Steamer Trunk. Brass bound enameled Sta tearoom, thla la a Tery popular style, just the thing for short trips and is somethlngeveryona ahoad have. We also show the largest assortment of Valises and Bags in ib city. Several popular styles not found elsewhere. Give us a call or write for Prices. QILRBATH Sc OO. Open every evening till 8:00; Saturday till 11 :0U , ' BABY CAEEIAGES. THE LATEST DESIGNS AND MAKES. A very handsome line now on exhibition at . -. BiURGESS NICHOLS' AND OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT CHEAP PRIBES. Y0UCAN - GET WHAT YOU WANT IN THAT LINE ATA BAROAIN AT MY FURNITURE STORE. CALL END SEE MY 8TCCK. , Also a fine Liue.of Furniture, Bedroom and Parlor Suit, Dining Room and Hall Furniture. Handsome, Styliab and Cheap. BUKGESS NICHOLS. him Dealer. R. S Sloan, v : ". Room UNDERTAKER. Night ealL No, tt, Bryan building, ovar Rogers 4Co been made. A. K. RANKIN BRO.
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