THE . CHARLOTTE NEWS.
VOLt'MK VII.
CHARLOTTE. X. (. FKIOAY KVKN INti. .1 1 m: lo.
NUMUEninn
Seiglc's
Juno 0
1801).
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loLn a vuJ daal of iaiiwl
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deal ef 11 Umn t Caroline I. Hi.
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il.r (In M nail visit, ! fuauJ h.r
larkliif aaln. Olli.f d clf. aallaj
anil afur (l.y had dou. all Ib.y
roald llilnk of. Ih. luld Carollu.
thai aha bad tn "irlrllfHl" nj Ihojr
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Superb Suits Slaughtered.
CLEAN, BRIGHT, FRESH GOODS.
Vory Litest Spring Styles.
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I linn by ( 'arollD.'. Ii.nir. hrn ha'n- Ttia fpaull. 1 1 I
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liar k I hi; I'rrlly ii "tfirr due rainn
up and Hi. bark I iik and ho a lini; Ui tl
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riv.r aad draw.r. and aklrl. Kni
br. idrry Irlniin.d and lar. irliimir.l
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I'rirna thai you rani lal anl... ymi
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iii"r than ih..v Kull 1 1 nr of r-ir
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TIMS I'iiWIU-.K AI.W.-U HlllVKS
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NOSI'AI.KIl .IAKi ICKI'IUKII
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WAIM.I'N l.l AND UK I'AIL
Druggists.
on J ti u. .,ih .
-Th. lM.rd ..f .rh.i.il i- 'iinii..i.in
ara, mrrt li..t Inradtv mfi
for !( urpoa. ..f r..i-inK. i.a.-f'.ra
for th. aTradrd .i-ho.il inrni.
- Th. ( harlotl. Naval 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 i
will Ifjiyr Sunday nlktht f..r N-Tf.-lk .
hi th. Illrhiiiond .V I .a i i v 1 1 1 - iralu.
throiitfh I .rr.Miab.ir.. nnd I'.irl id.
-N ithing llkr a lutlr Up In Till
N I Th.ian r.u-k nllf. In ln.lr-
n ihumiit a.juarn. 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 i li r,l In Vr.
t-rd iv rtflrriiiion'. pM-r, w.-rr rr.
nniv.it .rtrly ttin nior n I n .
Tn d.i) l t !ir .'tl t itn ii i . r. t r v of
th. battli nf lirlhrl. an i v..it well
ri'ini.tnb.r.il l- v M .v k Ir n bur ao.
Iirr Thr H 'tm-t. N.t Kill III,.
and llir I hirlotl. t,r:n to k pirt
In thai baltliv
A urw Mr in, of vi h ir h Mr. K I
Krtalrr will b at thr I mad. will op.-u
nut Imainr.a In h :i r 1 .it f . . . t' or 1 1 v
I hr firm h.'ia rnit.il thr nculv im-
iroVrd at.'llld of Mr. J.llliri ll;ltl.
nrar thr court limin..
- M r. irenu. ( ;. Si..-. U:- rriir.d
from Ihr Mrrklriibur Alliain-r ilr
parlm. til of Ihr H.li.hury ;! h
man. I li.il drpartuiriit i h-rr iftrr
ui tin iii nuiti' m nr. .1. I . fML.n
in nmrr f.niiliirlv ktinwii u.
Kii'hard K.H.ir.
-Mr. K. K ltl.-ik.iy ii nl work rt
1 1 1 1 ""t I''' fl rut nutnlirr of Ir. K. t'.
Kefrilor'a .Mr.lU'.il Journal." 1 1
will be a typographical . emity Thr
Mlak.y printing hnnn v. ill uh.,.
print h .riiil-iiimitlilv puprr for tin
AnoclHte Kelorniril Church.
Mr, llprinl Clurkann ruvo h tni
lat rvpuiiiK' coinpllnnMitHry to Mi-"
Kadale Slmw, of Hockiiifrhmn. Thr
pnrticlpaiit wore : MIhs Hlrdir. Uur
wII,MIm Kan Ittirwrll, Miss Muttir
l ami Mesnrs. Harry Wat l a, Will
I. ittlr, Julian I.ltllr ntul ir. K. 1..
( i ihlioil.
A moHt Interrtinif nrtintc N
now In progrens In ihr I'irt rrpuby
tprian church of Concord, 8prvicr
beinp held both morning and even
ing. Kov. ( leorge Sparrow Is assist
ing tht pastor, Dr. Payne, and his
srrmoiis are pungent and solemn ex
positions of scripture. H is discourse
this morning was foiituid on thr
worda: "Is it well with the?' and
personsal anil family religion were
most ably impresned upon his hear
ers, .services will continue through
out this week. Communion on next
Sund iiy.
Ihr I. . ii Irr Carol in. barkrd. until hr
rinally frll back rlhatial.d Ta.i
I nrjtro turn finally ran t !.. doga a a a
Ju-I Ima tli. thing would h iv. t.r
inlnalril Ih.rr in no trlllng, had n t
an old autity come upon th. icn.
She told ( arollnr i huibaud of a r.wit
ocl..r In Cabarru who could kill Ilia
"trick" and h. w.nt or.r to consult
the oracle. 1 1 r ret uriied llh aom.
con Jur.- medicine w li Irh ha gave Ca r
.illnr. uainj; a lot of mysterious "Igiia
aa lm hnd Iwrn lntrucU-d to do, and
thr reault H t h a t Ca ro ' I lie h: now
r..:iri to bark. She will be able t.i
Iravr hrr l-rd 111 few days.
1'rra.mal l'.rtrpb.
Hr. aud Mr. I I Roach li ft this
iimniing for llbiwiug U.vck. Thr y
arr accompanied by Dr. Koa.-h's sl
trr, Mi. Isalelle Koach, of Atlant-i
Mr and Mrs K. H. McDowell are
at ( Irvrland Springs.
Mr. ( has. W. Tlllett has returned
frmii I b-vrlaiid Springs, where hr
I In. hr.-n with sick child. Thr child
I w ry much Improved Mr. Tillett
my l h .re i" already i u i lr a croud at
I li'Vrlaiid.
Mr. D Keid Willi.iins.of Divi.lsoii,
is iii thr rn y lo-day
Miss Alice Holland and Misl ll ,
Wristoii returned home this morning
from Davidson commeiicement.
Ml Jessi. Spencer will arrive
home from school at Richmond on
Ih. Mh.
Mr. I'.-uil Wilkes Irft on the vrstj
bule tram last night for New York,
whence he sail- o morrow for
Kurnpe.
Cadet Marshal K. Alexander has'
.-irnved hoinr from the Davis school
at Winston.
!
A M uar ii in.
l-'or eral week's past, Mr. Nat)
I .ray has been rinlravoriiig to estab- !
Ilsh a niii-enm in ("h -irlotle and he
lias at last mi .'ceeded. As his main
attraction I r has"the Kgyplian Won
ders." a famous museum which ha
never been exhibited but in t-it
places Paris and London. He will
have his museum open next week.
The Kgyplian Wonders will be (lank.
ed by others of merit, at. d Ihe must'
u in promises to tie a good thine.
Il la rrllab'v "tvtrd I' . I ' ' .1.
nieoth.rfar nirr. - m,l
' turn to II arri. .11 il ti.-x - I .Ir ,;
' Itlallir out
It I r 1 1 ill v i ti-l i: a 'Mr'- ..ir
alll not formal')' prr.-.,tr I m.
ail p r Ir rs, h o w r r. a I ! I v , tr ( . i
him in ..rdrr ! hold thr fore.- i -.
gell-.r. In ra- It Is necessary to turn
to .otnr coin promlr candid it.. A I
ger'. name a III b. irrent.-d. M
Kiuler w ill get Jior Si voir. Ir.. in
Michigan, i hlo will al ge for Mr
K in ley
It Is fai r I v r. rial n that II ir r ioii or
McKllilry will be lioinllii ted today'
with indications in l.ii.ir of Ham
son
Mrs Hrlrn K'.s;. r, of the W ('. T
I' , Mddrps.ed thr convention. I I
paid her great all.-nt ion and applaud
ed her liberally.
Two scats were given to the drle
gates from Alaska a. id Indian Ter
ritory, each being the lir-t time in a
national convention
The call of the roll for iiom I ti .i! I n o
I spess-he was p. ..I pone. I for I tinn
I lltes to enable the Michigan people
1 to consult.
' A probable e pi ana t imi of t h e fact
I that Koraker will not present Itlaine
Is the .tateiiient in id" by an Ohio
delegate that the delegation will vole
i for McKinley solidly on t.- lir-t
i ballot.
It is slated thai Mr I'iiITi hi i pur
pose In taking the .Michigan .lei. .ga
llon out was to ing it solidly
agal nst Harrison.
At I : I s. Senator W-d.- .tl. of Colo
rado took the plat f.. i m Me predicts
victory in November, for the great
unrewarded leader of the republican
party James (i. Itlaine. Cheers
Mr. Woleott said Itlaine has nrv.-r
been president, of our country, but
he will be. 'A pplau.e.aud waving of
handkerchiefs. ' Mr.W'nlcott said he
was proud to cast his vote for a man,
who always sought everything for
his country and nothing for himself.
Mr. Woleott lini-died. Renewed
chering, many delegates on their
feet and crying Itlaine.
I iidiana called Col. Dick Thomp
son, to take the platform to present
Harrison, amid great cheering. Col.
'hompson said he proposed to pre-
,un.-rv M I'-jH-a i.r.'fi Ir.l ir
in ii . i ii al i ii amid a'rrat , ' - . -r
III ',! ;.-...-' ir..,-w a-V. I
"il! I.r .'loll Oa"r I I t I . f fr
ffrll acta ,f If r a I III I n I a I r a : I Hi " '
lirn a V.lin Iii Ihr au.llrncr a. o. til
ed Itlaine "
ftrr lri.a'. '(!,, a lai.n.r
1 1 1. II ir r i .ii por tr il t a a Ir ,.tu- lit
All roltrs in Sack anil Cutawaya Superb xxuto
; rials, Homo puns. Cheviots, Car8aimeroa,WoreUtiietc.
splendidly Hhaixni; U.ey'll lit you prerfoclly. Match
less, t hoicc. Hich. quite legant, or thoroughly dia
tnu fivc sijlt, 'ours for
$7 50
i
an
iil afirr Kal a
rlrnt a aa alo dia'la.d
a I I r Ird to out C h.rr I
,.n thr l a r
Hi llllr ,
I a.-h ,-r
of-, r
Itl.iiur ii iiuiiiation wa s.conde
'y Warner Mill.r, and It yd, n.gro.
if Irllllrsae. Ilirria, ll.gro, fri'lll
N or l h Carol i u a. and S.nalor Spo.in.r
re ollilnl II ar I lot, llollllll alien , . . f
ltallollng aa, brgun ai three brings SUCh protltS
clock. I '.i n to an . I Including Illl
noia, th. vol. atauds, Harrison .7.
McKinley l Hlainr
W hr n T. i ia ga . 1 1 arr I son M. t h.
coiivrntioii went wild. Thai ln-Lred
llrria.n's nominaliou on Ihe first
ballot, lin motion of McKinley.
Harrison's non.inatlon was mad.
unanimous
Every one worth $15, $12 and $10 the lowest Ef
crj'oue suitable for Sunday dress wear. Everyono
new, just received. AU are yours lor
87 50
Do your duty to yourself. Buy while buying
ings such protlts. l.OOO office coats at 25c, worth
60 and 75c, just the thing for this hot wive.
IV. Kau f man & Go.
I.K VDI Nil CUirHlKR-. KUKN1HIIKKS AND; HATTER.
M VII. OK OK IH HOLICITKD.
Cor. C K.N THAI, 1IOTKL
CHARLOTTE, N. C,
VK AltIC 8l'l:iKlN'. A I.l 'V
at exliorliil.int charges for dio s. There may
liesoine excuse lor uskiiu: lower thai the
market rates; there can't lie anv excuse for
demanding higher. Kvery s-iiny that is not
legitimately asked is a iYfty's worth of 1111
positimi. Our shoes are as gondii slirasi can
be; the best ca n lie no liettt-r. They are hon
eslly made ami homitlv soltl, anil. Iieing
honestly' niaile, is of course lioiinetlv soletl.
It Isn't the fasliioti to take a Mep willioiita
it is the fashion to take the step of buy-
shoes because they ore cheap, stylish
be.
Aic.k Hats ami Pnihrllas, Tinnks,
TtSr.ll..,.M .la..'.. .... I.an.l
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VNKIN A BRO
i
1 1 cina from Maltli.wa-
Matthews slation has been vory
much Interesletl in the visit there
this week, of Mr. John P. Allison anil
Mr. W. M. Hmith, the "liners" for
Concord's new railroad. They select
ed a route from Concord to Matthews,
and thai people of that town w ill very
likely vote the supscription asked
-A movement has been started in
Matthews to change the name of the
township to Matthews. The town
ship of which Matthews is tho capi
tal is kf.own as Mourning rtar but
the township of every progressive
towu ought to bear its town's name.
aud the movemeut will probably be
successful.
sent M man who iloes not seek suc
cess by detraction of any other great
Our Watchwords
AKK
Don't Miss
Tin-greatest sale of the day. Faidiional'le
and desirable summer filirics are included in
it. There is something in it you want. An
nil woo! ilres worth to l-V at ilTjc "forin
sramv." A Isilt of Cane Matting fresh and
new worth fU at fl.. Parasols from tiney
si.-.es up in black and fancy, (iauze Vest.
Vim&VIGor.
THKSK I.KAD I S TO VICTORY.
Come and see the battleground.
Just a few black Kmhroiilered. KoU- left
worth from C to t'.' em Ii; take a pi k for
only fl. We are ashaunl to p ote the price
but that's it-only tl.
Also Transparent Klounciugs at grrat!)" re
tlucetl prites.
Potted Swisses in every sue dot and stris'.
nire beauties in Organdies and allogelheran
unexcelletl stts k of White li,ssls thrown up
on the market at much less than value.
Th. (..ruia. Ta-alahl.
The gerinan to-night, at tha city
hull complimentary to the visiting
young l.idira, promises to lie on. of
the most brilliant occasions of th.
season There will lie alxiui thirty
couple., a ml the Italians will fur n is h
theiiiusic. The germ in wlll'lie led by
MrH It Waters with Mis Mamie
Oarrett of Marietta ia.
The follow ing couple will partici
pate: Mr Will Yates-.Miss Itlrdie
Wilaon. Mr H irrold Dirtirh-M ms
Mittie Ward.MrChas. Itr.n i.r-M is
Kan P.iirwell, Dr Will (irahain Miis
Marylirier Mr Chas W i ls.ui-M i-s
Mary Moore Young, Mr Krank Jones.
Mis- Mary Steele, Mr Walter S.-.il!-,
Miss Allele Wittkowsky. Mr Rilp i!
Holland-Mi's Mattie I, re, Mr W I
Taitty-Miss Itettie Yates, Mr t h is I
Itlm.l Miss Alice Holland. Mr Will!
White-Miss Carrie Holmes, MrT Hi
Seigle-AIiss M unie immermau, Mr
H D Watts-Miss Neit.r Peoples. Mr m rnnst. mniilar Shoes Wft sell.
CoxMiss Ressie H.irtv, Nl r Hav-' 1 1
wood Whi. Mis, Mary Hanv. Mr G HAY it li AltNII AliDT.
K.l Hell-Miss I, aura Wadsworth, Mr j
p.'l.iigle Sidler-Miss Sadie Jones,
Mr Robert Young-M iss Mary Wil- ! I'mmpt attention give to all Mail Order.
son, Mr Zebllloil Moore-Miss I.izje j
Clarkson, Mr J Hutchinsou-Miss '
tirace Ah reus. Mr Kioyd Kmith-M iss
S'idie Clarkson, M r l.eon Itnam.in
Miss Keesler, Mr (iillespie Sadler
Miss Sophie Myers. Mr C K Kaucelt
Miss Kannie ittitt, Mr Cirard Witt-kowsky-Miss
Sadie Y'oung.
YOUNG MENS SHOES
$ 3.5 0.
Our line of Young Mens $3.50 Shoes are attract
ing considerable attention. For
BEAUTY, STYLE,
FIT, COMFORT,
and DURABILITY.
All of these qualities together with the low price
tor which we are selling them, makes them one of.
i9 Km Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, K. C
Ghildrens Shoes.
Mr. John It. Sherrill. editor of
Concord Times, is in the cily
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The celenratetl Mundell Phila Cliildreus Shoes, have long stood At th
j head as the perfection of excellence, and are today recoguiied aa the ntCMt
lie j most comfortable, ami best wearing at the prloe, od the market. Th. Lit-,
to- j tie Rosebud with pat-tip aud wedge-heel, 2 to 5,75o, 5 to 7 7-2 $1. Vary '
light and handsome. The Pansey with pat tip, size 5 to 7, $1,25, 8 to 10
at 1 1.50, II to l:t at 1 1.7"., 8 at These are great shoes aud warranted
in every respect. Large lino or Pebble Ooat Solar Tips always In stock.
We can probably do Letter for you on Childreus and Misses shoes than any
other house, as we always have a very large stock to select from. "
T.t. ALEXANDER SON&CO.
Ladies Waiats
I n all t he desirable fabrics and shades suit
able for strce. ami house wear and belts to
wear along side of 'em in gilt, leather and
"anv as. More laces for your selivtion; Tow
els frotii liVtotl each; Kunners will great
Iv protect your carpet. lUack, grav and
cream silk mitts; Best value in our 2.V hose
we ever otlenst for liovs and ladies, ihircor
Open every evening: till 7:00; Saturday till 11:00.
3c OO.
set deprtrlinrii!
aud waists.
full of comfortable corseti
WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT
A FAVORITE?
The acme of perfection in ft Coiuf srt Chair was reached when the "FaTOritay WMIUada.
i It is strong light, neat and durable; Combining the best qualities of Others without tteir
f tults. Has a steel frame and stand; Is en l i rely automatic ami self-ailjuatlng while taking
j any (swition from upright to horizontal; Pons not warp in wet weather; UaSMTattUoit
j or loose joints.; t 'an be folded for storage or shippinn and will last a lifetitu. Pof CsUU,
vjaiida. lawn, study or sick room it has no equal. Why bv a hammock, COtaad Skk v
nsun chair hen the Favorite combines all" 1 would be glad to bar. you com around and '
sent. I'm only asking K tor them, and ihey are well worth 17 and an sold lot that price
iu other towns: If you don't live in the city write for one; Sold exclusively by ' ',
R S Sloan,
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