THE CHARLOTTE NEWS.
VOLUMK VII.
CJIA11LOTTK. . C, HATl'UDA V KVKNIN(J, MA V n. lhiU
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May 28
18v3.
EMBROIDERIES,
1 Drivo on Soda Water
now al
Ta. I . I ) k4 la. bafc Wwm4
kkMf l 4MailMJ MV uf lot
w Ya h-wfcta im mil
tat ft ata ...b t.Wn at4 IW a&va.
k. t. v .1 ... .! ... r I A, D. Iwlaf jOIj at Lay iJ,
flaw -W-.I (1 -. eil !
lUx:k Candy Syrup and
Fruit Juicfrt.
' Jersey Crvam and Choco-
lato Syrup.
Pin?appl Sherbert, Qin
ger Al Coca-Cola, uto.
Twe UrweUalUewUe ! Ike aaa
jtl a 14 adiraae ey it eteteie
fra letl.UwC4Ua Ms a
lull at fee Yhi tartatie
aimuim at kaif r-ai b --
raw iwmm. Mr. W. L Lie-la,
iUW 4 U 4 U aaa We U
very aide e4 -fUU jrweeg eaaa.
ellboeje tUU MMHl be kU Use
lreeee4Mlbe aaaitteal
sals la taiKaaita , leal fct
oa the teut ltJ ead Jane
ill f u WribUTitU a a -
Mtuuutrtm Devldaoa te eoaual
t4 lb aUr otlUU 4hoWJ
sudal Tatr III few tpieJ aaeele,
all Jeeela freaaaea eleftaf a ewla
ead lha or ' plalef a eJ
ofrMr. A oillia will a laaa
Utpft)iiwatl Ui lUlly. A
cardial Uvllalioe la f ttte U
uaaa b tUad
lb ftarnw mlfn In man ti i uf Int. u i
awwa n tiijuiw. iihr. o 1rrj rf
rt lil hinl liaul ialtmr.! 7 . In.,
I llb xtrf llr !. n W ni,j-.
ar-plt Whit (....It K.,f lint,!,,
a'u,JT. W .nKlay iu..rTiii.K in Br B;
aaa uu lha (rfraivt lir. m l.iir W
hlW rh fcU uiutlltia tl,,l ,i ,rrrjati-r
at 11 k. i.rha .rf f,
Uti. Hh ait,.b.a f .il .4 rriit U n,.lrr.
iujra .l.iru won I, : ai i
T. L Soiffle & CO.
S II V. Tra.l
Try.. n it
I 'M AKI.ori K. N.
l-aTKvrrr rti. Ir I.mi,-M nf u th' .1 a
4 fUT Utlwrtaiily v rr.riiir. nnil
tt rriirii1 to iu ! aii.l hkr a ilrn u
aril t IWllKl tin ulillll
HaM to aurtliliii; rlw
By onk r .! T
Wr r-fj to r rr
I. SF; K I CO
Borw'c
Dunn
WADI.KHAI K AND HKTAII.
Druggists.
Largest Drug Deilers in
tha Stxte.
Our Iriivolli-nt rail nKiilnrlv on tlio fatlc.
Retail Store
' 0iwMitr iVntnil Hold; (nu.Mc:il I'li irm
-iwt alwsvii in ttcnililt'.
-Mr. Win. Maiavll ti rrturoa
t- lirr h..ni In ( ..limit. la
Krvlr III ! Ii.'( at tli Aa
rlatr llforui I rliurr'i t.- in rror,
iiinriihir anil i Iftit, l.y id' patr,
llav. K. To.1i
-'apt. H. J NrMnr, who l
mploy.t aa ri(lnMr on Xhr
i i.. A X.. road. I on a vlall In li(
M home In ( harlottf.
Thr nw Hun1v aoho room In
ihf rr-niodrlril Tryon !tli(vtit
church liaa h.ri com plftil and 'III
I... ocpu I'lt-d fr lh flrl t i in to-mor
row.
County trraaurrr MrCllntnck,
w I, IU tfol iiK to hi hotiiw bIh.iiI mllp
ral 'f th city, y-lrdav afternoon
aw thf IiIk 1'Hllooti vhoot
up from .:itt I'irk. and had a
(rood ajyf tlw d-caiit of t'if ptra
cliutlt
Mr. Hot, Wallii,--. of Katflld I
In ih rlt r today. H fay that cro
out hU w.iy arc (ln and tli w farmer
ar in a ginxl humor. Ha ha no
Vft iflvn up liop for th Itoanokp A (
Southern road, and till hop- that
it will vet com" ! ''tiarlotttH via
Kaatflcld.
Oar Thing In llri( On.
A record of th liphll 'Miin
played so far thl neaHoti l.y the S.mth
Atlantic i.engiin nho that tlie
( 'Ii ar lotto club lia one t h in(t to hrajr
on It haa lot nearly a mur.y camen
.14 all the other cluha comtlned.
Charlotte lis" lot Is aime. Charlea
ton , Colunililn 10 and Winston 9.
Cliarlentou ha won H, Charlotte 4,
Columbia II. Wlnton 14, out of 2-J.
21, '21, and -2 allien respectively,
rv fM Onliii la Wve aaaaa.
Tb MoaUily HalUiia of U Iu
partraeol of Agrlralhir for May It
out lo imb( o( lha crop ftv
P(U al traal CowuilMleaar J oh a
Hob I u eon aajrt dllorlally: Proa-
(u al prwavttt ar mora aaooaraf
ln( to lha Hilar of lha aoll than I bay
war al thl data laal year. The
fiaat crop bid fair U ba a ( kmI ooa
ifiroufhout lha Hlala. Mora laod baa
t u awanlad to oat than for auaay
yaart paaL, and Iba crop al prul la
lix-klof wall. Tha ara laatad
In cotton I about thirty r rol !
ihaa lha rrop of ll. ahila lha ara
aa to coro haa eorreapoodliifly In
creaaad. Thla la a II ahould ba, and
ludlrau a brtur coadllioo abaad
for tha faroiara of oar Hlala. Th
auuaal Ineraaaad acraafa la clorar
aod lha rraaaaa Ihroufnial lha
I Hlala I aocooraf lo(. aod la lodlea
lira of a anora lodepaodaot ooodltioo
of all who ara aofafed lo coerlnf
tlivlr laud with lha baaullful graan
ward. Ad abaodaoea of elovar and
Kraat aoooaracaa tha f rowlof of ll
atock of all kloda, aod thara la al
war a rood profit to tha farruar lu
ralaloir hla oan atook. Tba cuIHtb
ttou of tobacco ba Incraaaad lo
acraaga with u vary much graatar
thaa ruaoy (uppoaa. A cartful In
vatl(atiou of tha aabjact diaeloaa
tha fact that forty-flra oouotlaa are
engaged lo growing eiteDtlrtly aod
prodtablj thla mooayed crop, pro
duclug orer TS,OUO,(X)0 pound of to
bacco annually. Tha preaeot Indi
cation of thl crop ara aucouraglng.
The fruit crop, whlla It It not a full
one, will ba an ample aufflclaocy for
all local demand geDarally, and if
the crop thould ba carefully hua-band.-d
there will ba much to tpare.
I'pon the whole, we think the out-
lwk I enoourajf log, to ay the leat
of It, to the farmer of the Htate.
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gfaaa ILla (iu. sa
VUaaa. OM Ual.( lit .1
Igaavaa ! u Ju, u.i t i n i.
aiok mt Ml I 'I 1 i 4 ay Vi
la4U aaa I'.a miui . I U,
tiraaaaaaJcf Mi - , t
Kba lltanl la litl 1 1 l-i a t.
I year, aaJ will L ituti. uid i ,
aaaa, aa a laJy c( laataiaali; I .t
1 tiarata4. atJ aa la m ,
feoaaat ! tat lltl. J fi a. ' ( j , ,
tJaavlag a ' M ('a I. ' ; -t.
J g aalaa, llai Jo i.l 1 o
Uaaa Wo wrltlaf ' I
Hba. !'. 1 -" '
at f fa ma o I a. ' ' 1 1 ' .
aoal ea flu 4 al in..' ;
rareaad baaalifal th.-af ' it l i i.
aual, aloTlagtaailaaJa r : t
aalad. Maaaof ) " u our ,.' ,iin I
arl puatua It la ! k i. I' i
all(joari lku 'rt a...'r i . -year
f. w hi la 1 1 I t i ' r I '
r.tl, at PoMlaD-l an I ilio
ward la aoulVafu Cal.f.-'i'ia llr- '
alraaglh w aa j.r aaa t 4 1 1 I u.
la malillil t(i alia w nul-l. ! 1
ralare lo lha b.iu ..f t r rt, ; i'
ao laoderly rafarffl ! I" ' i
and lha ajfd falhr to i.i 'r- M
alJa whea her par I'll . 'i ' . o
taoaiuaa I lo lite t 'lha n. i
lha Kly.lao fall" vfi'rlr II...., I,
tlnOl
l ra. (irn will (tart .'!,( I
Ohio, but ratio. ( ifrt I . hrt fiii.era
till Monday tii'.rtilnr M
baa ta I n trnm mou!. Mr
l.lnlry and anott ar alatrr M . - J
lloaaay who ! jut rer.nrrli,( fr in
alorj(pll.flrknei
hrraf"l father who I a!. .
alrk
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HIHTORY REIEAT8 ITSELF,
The Gigantic Celebration.
Wo aro in it, with a hivvrty welcome to OUT
friondrt iuuI jwitrorm.
Wo aro in iu wi h Gigantic S-io of CiothiniT.
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lau; f He lUriiui i1n iMi k, ill oi t a aala lotdapliaaVaa.
u rail I a!?.. to tu I 1 1 i a aal t .ana aa J w a'U ta a Tw attaaa mm
ml)
ud
Mens Clothing.
ul.l
ute a r .lurtiu of it It ad" lu i til too a Una I lha Hla 1! ami aa
a arc (i. t, in clrillS(.. bai bo laJklag lhal aoald mm
would l-r aa roatiuciog aa a coiupalaou of our Prlrwa, Ito thta, e)4 JTOw
11 1 rl n I t, uri lb low eat.
i l 'nil fen t lii
r .( t a m ine '
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M rlll-.fllf pf
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:m. ii. an.l m 1 1 i .iititi aot.'t. ra.'i
ill i. an .1 an a Life I l Ml I lin
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KIINNIN'CJ Ul'K Willi Til I.IK UOor-KK.
There never was anv lioote lnnl.T worth run
nini! oil' with than our $2 unit H sIhh-s for
Ijitliosand tlentc: WTleii you canlure them
you capture a itivt prixe in footwtwr; If
you ate careful abom bi.eii.linK your money,
ou are, of course, rarelul atxmt what you
mieml it for; The more imrlicular you are.
the more conlidmit are wetliat Uieae shoes
will Kive you satisfaction; We uont call
them good or better, we call them tbe best;
We itont call them cheap or cheaper, we call
them the cheapest. Never maul what we
call tliwu; you re all rltrlit a long as you
'call for tlieui y" can call for nothinK
that It will pay better to buy: Urge stock Hats
and Umbrellas. Trunks, Valises aud Hand
bag' always on band.
A. B. RANKIN ABRO
The llaor Wan.
Mary Hnn'erand Lntira lavidaoti,
two colored women of Hlddlesvill
were arraigned before Kiiilre I), ti.
Maxwell yenterday if tertioon, on
charge of nn nlTmy. They fought,
with a ru r and a alick, Mary Hun
ter belti armed with the former
weapon. La urn Davldou wan gali
od on the hand and the lid of her
right eye was alit opoii. They were
bound over to uppeiir for trial before
Judge Mearea, at tha tiesl term of
the criminal court.
...
Crnpt and Tnllllc.
A goon many fanners wero on the
atreeta today aud they diyided their
talk botweei. crops ami politics. As
to the former they talk al! one way
the crop prospects are encouraging
in all reaped. Cotton is doliij? fair
lv well, but needs one good warm
ruin to make it all right. The wheat
could not be better, while ootn and
, .! look as nnmiisdng as could be
desired. On the whole, they are
greatly encouraged. As o politics,
they are Democratic straigbtout,with
only here and there a discontented
reformer." folk's party with will
have a following in Mi'ckienburg.but
It will not be large enough to hurt. It
may be set down as a fact right now,
that in the coming olection.tho Dem
ocratic ticket will carry Mecklenburg
over the Republicans,!'! ohibitiouists.
Third, Fourth, Fifth aud other sort
of parties.
New AdveHiainenta To-Pay.
For rent A B Davidson.
M arringe Harrison & Oo,
The autb McD Watkins.
Keninanta H Baruch A Bro.
Soda water A B Reese & Co.
Km broideries .T L beigle A Oo,
Ut.l WMIhtr Kport.
The following It a tynopais of the
weather prevailing at S a. m., today :
The high barometer located yester
day morning naar Kansas City. Mo ,
has moved louvheasterly , and ap
pears this iiuKiilng over this section
acting central at Wilmington. The
movement of tb.it high has settled
tbe conditions along Its course, and
clear, pleasant weather Is a result
over all of that seotion lying to the
south of the Ohio river and east of
the Mississippi river. To the west
of the Mississippi river, the weather
! is indueuced by the existeuce in the
extreme northwest of a decided low
pressure, and cloudy aud rainy con
ditions are a result, being more pro
nounced in the nortliwe-t, and along
the lower lakes. Over the eastern
half of the. country temperatures
have fallen: elsewhere they have
rieeu.
J UrtT OPENED
Today the grandest Hue De Gene
and other new Point Laces we have
every shown; Truly a new stock of
new styles at new prices.
Another case Bilk Mitta opened at
25c, 35c, 40c, 60c, 75c audfl a pair
in Kluek, Cream "and the wonderful
ly popular Gray.
New Chlffoua, all shades; Itlack
Laces; Scotch Ginghams reduced
from 80c to ISc: best miality.
II aaa a ri.e ab.w
The ball. Mm aacenal.iu v l r I.
afternoon ru a go. t'imis'i fr .'ii r.
pa a led dlaappoint men ta llir. ,
but a mall crowd on the -r.. un.lt t
w lines It. Th b ill... m went nj, t a
dlatance of 3 f) feet when It drifted
In a south eaalerly illrec'.l ui. Wh
I rof -Ino cut lxe hla parachute
he fell for 4' fet with the vel .ntv
of a rockat, but Cien tha pars.-hut
opened and he aalled gently toward
the earth, landing In the woo l t
tha south-eaat of the pirk Kre. I
from the parachute, the balloon
reversed by mean of ih weight
fastened to the top, the smoke aud
hot air poured fr.nu ii mouth, and
n a few in. .men t It ri-..vel it.'!f
into a shapelea piece of cloth and
came down laudiuir near the para,
chute. The ascension w . a perfect
success and delighted the Hope
Kate had heretofore been agint ti e
balloonist, and yeterdv w really
the first chance be hud I he .icen
sion will be repe.-it.-.l ii j. irk u' '
o'chck thil aflerno hi
Th MhiIiii al Tr.m MrrM llapll.t
Cbarah.
On Monday night n. t Kev 11. M
Wharton, pa.r .f Hr t ii'ey Memo
rial church of Milnm ire. ill begin a
series of meeting t Tryon rlre.-t
Baptist church. Mr. W art .n Iih
gained oousi terib'e jir"mineuc in
this special line of religi mm ork it d
wherever he has conduol. tl meeting
every one Is loud in his prais-. He
possesses a wonderful tl iw of elo
iltience and dahghts a well n im
presses his heiirers. The meelinga
will in all prolmbllity l.i-t about ten
davs. The services ai Tryon treet
church tomorrow night w ill be a pie
paratory service for the approaching
series of meetings.
- - -a-
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Ik. 0... I ...rail...
itit'l -n r l ar . '.lli In.tanl
liver r.iltntln in Waal.
i .eteral addreaaea tier lua.le
at the chairman ilroril.ed a.
i he farmer ilrlrgalea Mr. r-hluu t.f
K u.iit. XI r It K Tfioniaa .f I'rnn
illtaiiKaiid -.lher.ap'itiaof Ilia ef
I. i t of a ilrj.t.i l. I in.. lie) standard
. i , - ii farm vi,,.. Mr 1 human ri
....
I'lo.nl trie t.pn.i.eu that If he had to
r!i e beiaeen the r es; u hi ica n party
ii. I lifuv.l t'lereluid he aould take
the latter, hut he thanked liod thai
h .uid ii.. I te t- .nii-lled to makt
u.'ti a rli he, a a third parly was
oiiiing to the front whose principle
a on Id (-. clear and u m ueatloned on
the nLject of free silver coinage J.
W. 1'orter, who halls from Vlrglula,
aid thai he believed there were
;hotMnds of men In Virginia who
ould not vote for any man who was
not In favor of free sliver coinage,
and they would take this stand not
only lu regard to state elections, but
n a 'i. mil.
I'he etTect of the production of sil
ver In the price of eilver was dls
cus el by Mr. K Ingle, who main
t.iincd r t t'li decrej'e lu tha value
! 1 1 v . r w;i ii l .In t.- ovi-r produc
tion. In fi.llowli i out I. is plau of
hiking the vi.rh.us phsaes of the
silver iiiie-tion presented In short
address- the chairman railed
upon. Mr. Merrick of Clorado, who
brought the "oiuewhat famous
t..t c.ie before Supreme Court of tha
Ihstrtct known as the silver brick
case, this case In vol ved the cointi
tirionalit? of the demonetization of
liver, and Mr. Merrick brlerl v statetl
th.- grounds which led hiiu to tie ieve
that silver demonetization was un
constitutional. He said that an ap
peal to the 1'nlled State Hunretne
oiirt a being perfected and he ri
ected th.it i t a ould soon be complet
d As tbe commlttoe on resolutions
was r.ulj out at 1J o'clock the couven-
Hl look a recs until 1 ;'M)
I'he si I ver men, after the recess!
ye-lerd.iv afteruoou, elected ollicers
as follows : Permanent chairman,!? n.
A. J aruer of thio;vice presidents.
Nl- ssrs it .Iter of Iowa, Shinn of
K.insas, Streeter of Nevada, ex-liep-reae
niative ( ; ( i. H vines of Colorado,
and Wm. H Oliver of North Caroli
na; secretaries, l.ee Craudall of
Washington, K I). Stark of ( Miio and
Henry Jones of lieorgla.
Mnia Sck C(mtrt
Mona Boernuckor Coat and Vest
Monn Alapaca CoaLs
Mtns line extra l.nih Coata
Men Silk Coats and Voat
Trapdett Clerical Suits al
White and Fancy Vest double breast
" single
25a
65a
$1,25.
L745.
8,50.
$12,50.
$L
75a
Straw Hats
We have them in all the I-adi )g Stylet for Man, ilovt aod Chlldraa
from lnr w the very llne.t Manilla HaU In all sbadaa and sbapaa,
A Present for the Boys.
With every Boys Suit and Ha, we give a bill and bat.
IV, Kaufman & Co.
l.KVIMNd CUmilKRS. Kl'KNlHHEIW ANDHATTKR.
M ML ORDKK4 HOLICITED.
Cor. I' K NTH A I. HOTKI CHARLOTTE, N. CJ
YOUNG MENS SHOES
$3.50.
Our line of Young Mens $3.50 Shoes are- attract
at
ing considerable attention. For
BEAUTY, STYLE,
FIT, COMFORT,
and DURABILITY.
All of these qualities together with the low price
for which we are selling them, makes them one of
the most popular Shoes we sell.
Git AY JJAltNHAltDT.
i9 East Trade Street, CHARLOTIE. X. O
Prompt attention given to all Jhait Ordars.
Humpbrej' Witcb Haiel Oil.
"The Pile Ointment" for Piles-Ex
ternal or Internal. The relief is ini
mrdl.iTe the cure certain. For sale
by l druggists.
We Have Only Been
WAITING
Till the Gala days were over; All
that time our pent tip earnestness
was fretful to
Break Out
And show the appreciative people
such poods as are in greatest demand
The Next
lu order will heoaiied by our pinic
prices, uot on one lliinc as a bait, but
oil many things that ou need rilit
now,
This must be a great event, because,
we have The Goods, cecause t4ie
goods were all bought ou 2nd N trip,
cheap; because we are iu dreadful
earnest and fully determined.
Tha harvest of low prices is ready
for your gleaning,
T. L. ALE XANDER S 0N& CO,
ONE CASE
Imported Hosiery for Ladies, extra
value at :W, now 25c, all sir.es ; Pest
Uib Hose for hoys on the market at
15 and 25c ; Blazers worth $6 at 8,50 ;
Accordeon Capes worth $5 at 2,50;
These ffarments are pood all the
summer through.
We knock the spots nil out of sight
on Cane M.ittings; a limited quanti
ty remains; our,1 price sale contin
ues on it. Fresh stock I'lrasols,
A -
$2.00
LEAD
SURE TO WIN.
E R.
$2.00
ladies bright iKiugola Button Boots, Diamond Patent Tip, Opara To,
Common Sense Heel, all sizes 2 to 8, D and E. These shoes art mad of
soft tine stock, fit exactly, and recommended for good wear. Mad to oar
special order and are iu every way superior to anything oo tha market At
this price. Same iu spring heel, also iu full com. sense, By mall 20o extra
aiLREATH Ss OO.
Open every evening till 7 :00 ; Saturday till 11 :00.
WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT
A FAVORITE?
The acme of rfectiou in a Coiuf rt Chair was reached when the "Favorite" was made.
It is strong, light, neat and durable; Combining the beat qualities of others without thetn
faults. Has a steel frauie and stand; Is entirely automatic and self-adjusting wailtiakio
any position from upright to horizontal; Does not warp in wet weather; Has BcVr""'
or loose joints; Can be folded for storage or shipping and will laat a llfetitue..'"
voiauda, lawn, study or sickroom it has no equal. Why buy a hammock'
room chair when the Favorite com bines all? I would ba glad to havt yoUf'' .
see it. I'm only asking o tor them, and ihey art well worth 17 ao"r"
in other towns: If you dou't live in the city write for one: Bold eaa.-rfiVelv br
W 7
I.
R S Sloan,
. - - - Umm Dealer.
UNDERTAKER. Kigbi eall
Ko.e,Brvaobaildlaar, o?er Rogtr ACo