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Vho Charlotte Nowa! Mr Vi.w-k.tl, li-iu I -tiW4 HVWaiV h i a aVaaaft- V f t Jy f ".! ii ) lat . i , hiuri j imi1ii f I f a iltf e If At Home Ice Crcum. - - - " - - - .- fW YaW 1 w ta.altfaV... (m . JaaMta; Mal Farata.il Tf "" - a f a . I.I 1 11 r rj S ' i I. i . Tw h . t fcatkai a' J . ar iou IKsa lu.a-i at.ta M l. i rt. KalU-r. 4 I -A. MVua AUaj la ex. t l ' J tftunri: )ka- rW.. t.a! i a.er m 111! I. (llflHt HI' I M. IN 1HI Tl.e M - i; i ; . b4u rot-al ! r r . hoar of li r : i. wrel. Ttir i- 1 1 tr ar r..l.'.ri OOCllT ainl tl n f ih what hri.r ir tulila are pr.. lur KnrUi;i1 i.ln.i- bo , ah hi ill I" Condition ftln l.' ! 'i which ar- n dlUoii. pa vl -l UaJilv vnUrInc thjoallty ..' ttirir r. I. rum in. t'. iv' ' n lit,' ! I -f r !- It" N r 'i , iri I I : ' . u '. ' i r n ii. i : . il i v i ! n la in l ami Improving i utpu : It rr in In Ulr fur all Unix lo cmiiii th run troery i( her the rn,l aeat of rot ton manufacture In America U to he J. Howard Nlchola. traaaurer nf tha l'wlght Manufacturing Cnuipa nj, Chleoe, Mi., teatlfled tliat competition partly from t .' 1 1 Hiuth , eril mill. "I m I n t-) " that a ma 1 1 fraction of a cent on a yard is the dif ference lxt ween nucru" a ml f ai I ure,'' to a Maachuaetta mill, and he ail. Ik. "for myaelf, I roni-M the ou lix.k I not cheering, and I would not mveat nor adTle a friend to put om- dollar into njr new cntt.ni factory In Ma-achnna-lta. Our man of jreatet wealth nr- not patting t hi r inomy into iiiIIIh In Maaaachuett. Thy cm Hod inori profitable eniploynixnl clc here for their capital, aii'l tlipy " tli- dan er which threatens them here." Mr. Joseph Mealy, treasurer of tin Onborn inllU, Kail Kiver. taken :il moat as (rlfximy a vli-w, and uip'irl It with nmrket iiiotntion Following all thl tet-tiniony cntiipf that of Mr. 1)1 1 lot t ". t 'lar It, treasurer of the IJott inlll, at LowhII. sim pjj want," diiid Mr. Clark, "to jcivr tou a few cold fartc in n-iriird to Hoathern competition," and he pro ceeded to give them In nVtall and nt oonlderahle length. "It seemH to mn," henaid. "that the whole danger to our Ma"Bch n-Htt industrinn l from the South; that Iih1 heen brought to my iiiti-utnm, espcliilly wlthlothe lant few year", hy the fuel that Southern in i 1 1 are taking away my work from me. lam losing my contractu a good denl In that way. It is alao the eame in regard lo the trad in I'biua, hecaue the Southern Ptateg get ahead of me, " The wit ness weut on to ex plain that he liail looked into the ubjeet carefully, comparing goods, prices, etc., with those of South Carolina mills, to learn how aud where he was heing beaten. He continued: "There arc several good mills down there. The Pocalet is a good mill ; in the Clif- ton aud the Piedmont. I looked at their good and found they were just as good as mine. They boat me act ually In speed. In the cost per pound of 3to22yarn I found that they beat me out of my boot ; we are not In it with tbem. My cotton was costing me 10.2 cents per pound and their? 9.15 cents. The diUVrenee in the price of cotton waH pretty near the profit. They are just as good weav ers, jnst as good spinners bo those who have been there tell me. This is the port of competition we are meet ing with." Ul" l ftald I! rl'lfr I 'll III I ! Uavtlt rlc tl.Ht.1 1 a t .a . I r . t.r lv 'I.. I 1 1 I I I V I - iiuili K Mar I Tt tt iir r I i i 'itlin will i HI -ir. ll4la frt-ui all j tin nl Id !! ar 4frtv lnf In ll tilt and wlill !( a uillliKII uf ii(l,l .u lUr pfa ,luiir ul Mtlotiftul hji lu la t..f ! Sit I lUbJ Ibtltar II lift I if I llaDj liaW( wl i u . 1. 1 In I (rn(lh iaol i. ui i, i . , , i ii.. u f rvtu ll. .irl- rlft nf hLlurk) t n liiIUt J uha I at Ii. I - ml Miinfy Wal(rii lo-nighi .. lir 1 .far j i:i Mr II I!: f t ' - II i v lino liloual. 1 1 y Itimir. who dtllvrrrd ii i! i i i 1 lrr hare laat . irt . f e I I nula and write! p II- o Vm, we are .' 1 1 ii . ' a N l hack HOC morr iii : '. r p tn i' I ii iii. l,pm tli dull, tread mill r 'iitlnr i'( editorial dutli-a. wlt'i til i! rir i'ri tn t parplriiile, rr mind u of tha fact that wa are, aftr all. nothing bat a or. hard worked r.litor. and that tha aweet rora of .n)iy meiit which have eetrneil our nialnc during thr put lirn week, muat now give place to lliimp thorna ct work and toll und trlula trial needa mut grow In every I. fa. Hut for two week we have been liaklng In t."e auullght of brightest pleasures We havn been eating thx rich fruit cake of timptuou en J lynmlit- V have been sipping the rlrhr at w Ine of rarrat illlh'lit. We have been tilled to overflowing with the viand" of good cheer, and we Iiuvk heen hllinitiilly liitoxicaled with the delirium of (lie inoit ecatntlr eniotloiia. Week before last we were lu Washington, and lut week we apentln Charlotte, one ot tllH loveliest, prettiest places on till green earth, and we found it to be the abode of highest culture, rarest elegance, biggest hospitality and truest refinement. To the chlva roas and knightly Col. Smith, the verv efficient I nspector-Ueneral of the State (iuurd, nud to the big hearted and princely generous Chur In) Moseley tUe manly mould of the manliest man hood, we are Indented for a most dellghtiul visit, and we here declare that 'he rare Mowers of en iovnient plucked during our glorious Hojourn there will live in the vase of memory forever, and sweeten with pel fume the dreariest scenes of human existence. Those people Hung wide open the doors to the lux urlous chambers of a magnill cently furuiahed hospitality, and hade us forget the Ills and the tolls and cures of life, and made us dream in ecstaey of the joys and the pleas ures t.'iat ripen and mellow in the well-tended orchards of truest coiii tesv and refinement. Oni last evening in Charlotte was spent In the lovely home of oue of the most delightful families we ever met, for Mr. Hunter is a crowned prince of high bred courtesy and noblest Im pulses, and his fuse in at I ng wife is the perfect model of perfect womanhood and amid auch precious surround Ings and under such wholesome in tluences the trend of every aspira tion is attuned to the rvthm of all that is good aud pure and noble and beautiful In human nature. And with that bright and sparkling little maiden, the irresistibly fascinating .Miss Claudia Sharp, one of the rare-it little jewels of loveliness that ever sparkled iu the coronet of woman hood, our moments were mads to In rat- tia .i a fttftbaJi Hi" ' U a llrl .n tali) law I aee tin aa plainly at a ' I iu . fMri.ila, a awnlha' full. ti I aT l" ''ftln al llial )uii and I .-r t !, ( .1 itiaaa flta and Iwab ' rai tralxrully llwaott Ilia .f Hi an I h , , 1 1, a rvaarvad rltila i i -l.ia aud Hi- individual ( ! nf iti pa and huoral cur r 1 1 i . I )aj cfii ill .i Iti a pr. I r a I r l.rnll if a I f if r, U 11 i an! n I a I the llrlatl!i nf rla.a ! a- .1. i lr ..f li.iurat iti"tiar la r ii.l . Ilr 1 1 1, r. a.-a I lr!alall .i t ul a ! rirtl Mr'l lliimn n , t'l'fralcauae. fiafirT rr.lii.--'.I mi an 1 r-f nr in I ha" nfl ed iu I 1 d.i a tin I iriii... ra.a a-tin at ai.v art nf u ir d' . I. n I n ii-1 Mug w h atr t r In irti,.i !i..ii .r. or iii-rfiilly Justify IL ' iiU ll.in that I illuK cariirat!) ami rarlv loavrrithnvarrrrlalathal now ryoi ffniilJ ui Al a lima wliati It arc Mir d llltl llirlr II Iciiiio rliliirn t nulla tha farllona In tha Mala of Vow York I ma la an hmiil rrf .rl to that r hit II failed, and ImW , with tha hrnarll lli-i-K-r than avrr II Waa, wa arr aakrd - nay. we are rom lliallded to w al k lulu It with nor yea wldn open. Kmm flrat to laat, pak lug aa the f r lend and not the rue my of M r. Irvrland. I havn urg ed that It w ntitd lie rulnoua In him aud to ua. to hla great name and lama, and to our hnri In the I tutor dl ate future, lo nominate him uulra New Ynrk should comr to thp na tion al Coll vrut Inn aol Id hrhlnd h I in New York l split wldn opti Its regular I )e uiocrala arr cnmmltlrd agalnat Mr. I Irvrland. All ttie or gall I rd aupxirt which Ii has In I lie empire htnle la mi irrrgular body nf I iritiorrats w ho have raised a stand ard of revolt, thr very sin-cess of w hlch must hr ilestrurtlnn to him How can any thoughtful lieinocrat are anything hyi defeat In such enn dltl'His' I know that lu the heglu nlng M r. Cleveland took the same view of the situation as I did, and If he now really and seriously want the nomination he has changed his opinion. Further It al n -tn a a. nig Taata Wanlafl. (Jen Pyrenforth continued the ex planation of hi experiments lu ritln making hefore the Houo Cum mittee on Agriculture yesterday. The general estimates that It will take $J.'i.i to continue in a thorough and systematic manner the experi ments during the next fiscal year. I u the Senate M r. I'e'llgrew offered an amendment to the agriculture ap propriation u'll appropriating $10, ()(K) to con 1 1 n ue such ex perl men ts. mm i - I PhrifnOCKiRlDiNOhTO I Ut S'i NtltfC ) into t!.c - i win, .1 W J . w n r:.t'r!:.t OLD VIRGINIA CHtPOOTS i . i 'S ... avil a aaa H jaswr 1 la. f e i '. . . a a law t-Ma . I aa wmi'i iu . fv.i. a. -. t um i. Ui ,a,i..4a . ' - f i aw. I kj ii ill i um M - t.. at I k A I i ills jom li.. wl . f a. 4 w u m tt a I' t il (Il a I -.' fM.Hinitk l e a' la.J .a... ' j--' ih ii a i i- ti,ilV .i s Js f .in i t.t ! e l :o i i ' ' Iisli ) . .si t.istf a i, I ..(at a. a .(I I . , nia . I i a a I , 1 1 .t!K rif fop TIN CfMS. , The Krdurrd ICalea. Seaboard Air 1 ,1 lie will aell round trip tickets to Republican Na tional Convention at Minneapolis, Minn., atone lowest first ciass fare as follows: Chester, S. C, .'ltl()0; Maxtori, .'Hi 00; Wadesboro, WI.0O; Cheruw, .iilOJ; Wilmington, Wi.OO. Tickets on sale June 2nd to hth, ex treme limit June 2-'th. K. C. Hkvan, A. (i. P. A. i.ktjom 1:1.1 ni. Ila Wondrrliil lllerli on I he I, Iter, Mlomacli, II I a nud kill in ) For Hilllousness, Constipation and Malaria, take l.einoii Klixir. For I ndlgestion, sick and Nhtvohs Headache, take Lemon Klixir. For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and Heartfallure, take Lemon Klixir. For Fever.Chlllsand Debility. take Lemon Klixir, Lad ies, for mil ural and thorough organic regulation, take Lemon Klix ir. Dr. Mozeley's Lemon Elixir Is pre pared from the fresh lulce of Lemons, combined wltli other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromatic stimu lants aud will not fall you iu any of the above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or disoas od liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels 50c and Ibottles at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H, Moley Atlanta, (la. M. I'. vm HAM .IR The Haberdasher, HEADQUARTERS FOR MENS GOODS. XJuTi l 'I'i-IYUM ST. M 0 0 K )'.. Dotibi Oaks Dairy. IV il'iNiiiitn Post- A N.itioL.ii r.ivu r I ll I 1 . I I K . I . -1. . I !' A l- i I . . 1 I II. al ll ml -.a I i; . r ll I. . I K I I f W .1 W e C HIM. i v r v s t, The Central und Belmont. -j-A. I arTTttftW - Stcam Fittt-r i-1. ii ' i' ii M'rn; I Tt:IJ Tlie llaniliiiiiii'il l.udv In 4 harlolte Remarked to a friend the other day that she know Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs wasa superior remedy, as it skinned her coutrh in- ritinle by as sweetly aud as musical- stantlv when other couo-h remedies ly and as beautifully and as radiant- had no effect whatever. So to prove Among those who have been sug--i. ' gesved as candidates for the presiden- , ' cy on the Prohibition ticket are ex-i e-fi'OV, John P. St. John, ef Kansas; W nnings, Demorest, Oen. John Hld- 1, Of California; Rev. A. B. I-eon-1 ilo; Col. George W, liain.of kClay Bascom, of New U Mlner.of Massaehu- "a im ijaiana, ana isennett lllat ii i- a- pper8fe BtauaJtiest chances of IDCCiHiauie convention is oeu, - Johd Bldwell, of California, for pres ident, nd H. Clay Bascom, of New York,for Vice president. ChildrenCryJorPitchersjCastoria Ivasa streamlet of crystal waters flowing through banks of blooming (lowers, and kissed alone by trem tiling sunbeams as they came dowu iu dazzling showers. Of the coronatiou and ball he says: We never saw before such a brilliant gathering of so many beautiful maid ens in such a glittering grouping of bewitching attractiveness ; and as we stood under the Hashing or radiant lights and amidst the group of loveli ness, watching those cheeks, which, ever and anon, would translate in rosiest rhetoric that, sweet witchery the heart was nursing; and as we saw a thousand cupids swimming in the lustrous depths of those sparkling eVes eyes whose faintest glimmer would "pale the glistening skies of blooming midnight," we thought more than one had heen crowned that night with that nriceless corouet woven out of heart's own deep and 'hrilling passion-beats. And perhaps there had been sometreuibiing utter ances those passioned messengers from the heart which came on their wooing mission as tenderly, as sweet ly and as fervently as those with which the Bard of Mantau won his loved Amyrillis; aud perhaps there were glances of soleful witchery as winning and entrancing as those the Gondolier receives, when under the ' soft glamour of Italian skies, he dips hisoi-r Into the dimpling bosom of moon-lit waters, and times hisstrokes to the riple of his song. Amid a scene so resplendent aud ravishing and intoxicating and inspiring we arose and made our little speech. this and convince you of its merit, any druggist will give ycu a sample bottle free. Large size 50c and $2 3 The healthy people you meet have healthy livers. They take Simmons Liver Regulator. Pills often leave a person constipa ted. Simmons Liver Regulator nev er does. Morning Noon Night? Good all the time. It removes d the languor of morning, sus- tninQ tVif eiifrcrlc nf nnM-i ln11e W the weariness of night. 3 liires'K r delicious, sparkling;, appetizing. 1 1 5 Don't b deceived if a dealer, for the sake J i W of larger profit, tells you some other kind ' m is "ju at good " 'tis false. No imitation t i ij a good as the genuine Hires. i AWNING WORK A SnXIAIJV. ! .' tl III I Ir " oil nil II or.. I I I .1 Mi K I I 1 1 'l I I I 1 1 1 ' nil. V K- MmKI. j i. Mi: MM I ' i VK- j U.i i K I- Hi (Nl i: ill A I I- I Id lu I.MAltTINS MorlKT TDK 1 N S I' ANC ' E0CLES & BRYAN, Proprietors. ' it a H i en 1 1 n M a ii ii ln I n i rail i- hy C II A li I, O 1 T K, C Hnf. f I hi- he-t ri i ;i t r i n I I h a . K'rir fur . , , .--(N-.-i al ly fur r. I i I I,. M A III IN. 1 ' 1 , 1 1 I..I !.', N . '. .1 II. Hla.-. '''UK CKNTK A I. HOI'KI., on.- .if r h.- Ir.r.xi nri I !-t npi estalili.iliiil reimtulion and 11 :i l iv r 1 1 . -t-iii n m i . 1 nv 11 h I lir Ir.n lii:titful home to imhn V H'rui;i!i'nl Ii-i.-irdiTi. Tlif ni-huh :iiv i !r i'i :ui I very liesl, a'nl f erviee lira! rl.Li-i 1:1 i vitv rf--i. I Ml Ilia- -. 'II !' Ii'l'.'l ''. illl I. if. Ill Ii .1 l I'.ir. THE ORTON. THE BELMONT ANNEX Is I'onnivteil with the (Vntnii; Iiiik juit I"' mi'iit. In iMiinti of lininh iinii t'uniiliiiiL' it ii '!l C'lllllill'tl-I ami i IIU'liT till' s:ili' m ill U-i'- 1 1 ii-. I imllwl hv any Hut'-I in tin- M iti- n i l I'.v few in the South. It lias Immi c illi'.l "A im-iu . .I'n Iliti'l' hiiI I ri -it n hut it ii 1' I V fur n lulled, evervtliiin ni'W th run:;1!'!'!! an I I i. k in it Iii iik 1 1 Kit w.i ' i I i'l I in I In- n 'i l"rl f its inmates. Hot Ii lnmii arc iTiivnli"! will every iiinvriiu'in'i' k unwn t i i In- m . n hoU'l. Kates Heamnialile. A Dusty Time is Coming. Fine Jine of Feather Dusters, New Goods' at McAden's. -A. Hot. Time is Coming. (Jot a Thermometer anil keep posted on the Tern poru'ii ro. Ilea-it ni.'ike-1 and in udiitio deHiKiis, at McAdenV. Full line of Hoaps, Porf umerien, Toilet Artieles, ItriHlie", Spout;" ' I''- J. H. McADEN'S DRUG STORE, 7 North Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. -i" ' i : nt'li im '" I !:' ...rt-.it N"-tl - -h".,l I mil I 'lllllll:i:l..' . II lll:i-..'l' i.hIit :i itui r. .1 hi .lll't .nl ''"! i:il hoy rail- d .'I'rlllV 111 t III' l"-.-lll CJl i nri ! . n.i mi'l n , i 1 1 1 ii tu -i. i ii I H I i ii; I'l.'irui't li'.i.'l I h.- i t - r I ir.-. Iiimv Mir I niriili .'l.'i alii;-, i li '' ii' i iflir'-i i' x i r-1 ! i ivirt ii-i '!:i' ii'" hi. Ir.. ii.i; Ui- -urn rner III lo ll . r i lay. , iiijil.' .ii ! iiini'i'latinti, .'Xi rl!.!it r.'irt 1 1 1 t real mi 'it liai-ai t -r I I In llrlir. j. k Mi in r.M.r K. Mav 1 t f Mi. in.- n ii WEDDING PRESENTS If you need anything in the way of Sterling Silver Goods, call and I will soow you some of the lat est designs, just received yesterday. JOHN FAURI0R. Inspector of C. C. and A. L. Washes. Spring Opening. We are now open with the largest and mostattiactive stock of FINK MILUNHUY we have shown in many masons, con sintinp: of all the newest 1 1 i i ti kh ' found iu the line. M'88 Carrie Houston our trimmer is now ready to hIiow the reHultM of several weeks search In the northern markets, for the lastest models of trimminu-iu the irreatest variety of Hue and artistically built hat and bonnets she has eve,r had. Ladies crivinir us their orders for hats and boo nets can rsly on getting all the latest touches in trimming. Our stock is large, variety, great and prices low. Call and see us and we will tell you what to woar on the head aud how it is worn. Mrs. P. Query & Co, SMITH & 1! lid K WATTS, ; lis, in S. I '"lli'i'r Slni't, CiiUiUvnn, N.C. Urpri'ii'titin hainiiiii Itru A' Co.. riii'in Imtm Oiirai'ii r.iinnl nl' I'raili', l'hiiinn Hnw.. iiii'IiiImts V i irk I 'ntl.ni Kxrhiinj.Tr. Ilnli lianl I'rirrA- I 'o., niemlirr N-w York 'ollnii Kjrli.'iiixe. 'aim I o., iiirinlnTH New 'ork Skk k Kirliiinp.. M. I!. Mrinlhaiii. nirnilx'r Nrw Ymk I'rtriili'iiin Ksrliaiii;r. I Inlrrs rxii'iilr.l in from thrrc lo tivf tinniiti"! oV'T our private wires. Ill mi . Haiihim W'm. M. I.rrrif l'i innrrly nf I'.irlnn unl i n j ll it icin .v i i i i l l;. Altorneys anil ( 'i iiirisrlliinj at I. aw. CIIAHI.OT I i:, N. C. I'rnrtiri' in all tlie Courts. S poriji I and prompt attention to ColliTlion nl rinmiK Coiivryntiriiii.'. Negotiation of limns ami Seltleniriit ui Kstntes. IjfiTtMli, r, linl ilofir W. of Court House. CABBAGE PLANTS Karly Jersey Vakefleld, llenderson'H Karly Smuiner. For Hale by W. W. Phifr. 712 North College Htreet, Bargain Sales AT HALES' 01 J Jewcliy VI i4 rJ a ? aKl 4 I' aM DIAMONDS at and Bo'ow Cost WATCH KS CLOCKS and othrr oodw in tho lino. HMurJlcbs of fo.l, they muni ,h Ncld. now is your time lo t't a bargain. Tt. n ui a a. ajr af .I. .f ) ill g 'a-l lltl IlllM IL I'rariical W at. ! inakar. nf ki I 11 I IN' n. I I. IIAM A lAtT m l Hiirrlra. romiara- , r- '.i,-', in u at t ah1 la iti a W r "On f.irourirew tnrll irliiir rn h .lay, and fur thla rea- .Hl.ar aril al a .Irtlllir 1 1 r.lrr A.R.WILLMAN Sanitary Plumber and i a I. ii mc-Ii . I th flurat mulna lai.- l . ii !' niarWrt. wa ill 1 r- t r r iik' 1. 1 for l r beat I Uiry I. In t i oiintry and alo ar lall W l.ltlry Mow f. I tiol e iriilii.- our "torU J. IV. Iblswlli & Sod. IT 1 I' K- IN A I.I. K I N lis AMI S l 'I.I S (il' I H K'l.K CALL aod SEE l ii r i tt--. I il ""I k I nt . t I- . phyr, and Z 'h r umI Itutt-r W ifrri, "uri'I I i in I H. W 1 .i r ii 1 -o ,: . t ra.-i I veil a lr.-l. I t f Import."! IV.i-, M u -1 1 r.io in a, I'l.vnilil. in, I Trnpiral Ked 1'ipper S iiicv loiii c.m i-plc'd I'lgi Keel, 1 iV'i'i ti in Salire, ijtiren Olivea ;ino-i' in. I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 j I , '. apota ' d prii ot An I eit i n ( ' mt ( -i nl M ii I'.'IV i - k r Im li till- 11 trml. No.' 25 N. Tryon St. Kree I lelivery Telephones. pan Hi.Krnuo ttlefmon'ks, i-oi! I'ltlVATK LINE rUKl'OSKH, write to Ihe Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, C, E. McCLUKH, District . Hitpt, lanllttf Kichmoinl, a. CJIAH. C, HOOK, A B 0 II I T E C T. BUFOKD HOTEI T " 'I' Loaded Shells for Tin p -p hooting. Empty Club Shells, House-Keepers Articles. FLY KANS--the celebrated revol ving discs. Water Coolers, Toilet Hets, Agate Iron Ware, Oil Stoves, Tinware of all kinds, CoUee Mill", all kinds of Woodenwnre, such as Tubs, I'ails, Churns, etc. White Mountain Ice Cr am Freezers. All sizes from Ii to 12 ijnart.i The finest assortment of Pocket Knives over olTored in this city, it The best assortment of Hardwarn, House KurnfsMnjr. (loods. Tools, etc, ever shown the public. Brown, Weddiasloo & Co Hardware Dealers. 21) EAST TRADE .STRICT Bouncy & Van Nr-ss' r
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