THE' (JBLARLOTTE NEWS. VO..UMK VIII. OIIAULOrm NSCT, Tt'KHDAV KVKNINU.Ji'.N K 21. lull:! NU3I1IKH 11 Senile's June 21 leoa. 8'fpintf RsHlutiona Qrnmi fcUlo to cltan out tii Stock lit Butnmor Goods. Wool ChiMa formerly 20 now lai Uc JivanAiso silk striptvi for merly 75c now 50c. 600 Windeor Tics worth 60c now 2rc. Indii Silks worth $16 A: $10 now $12.f0. Fin'st Fnuich Challtrt maio $7.&o. Moaquito Canopies com plrt$1.60. Blazer Suits Blazer and , Skirts $7.50. $10, $12.50 $15. Navy lilno A- H'ack. j PAINT!" A iill lino of Pv4nta. Puro Whit Load. Pure LineeM Oil and Turpentino. Rriuiy MUexl Paints $1.25 auailon. An onarmous stock of Paint and Whltowish Brush oh, Al baatino, etc A. B. REESE & CO Druptfista. ,fft'wrr hrl ( IW l t t" MMtaf rta. k T m r v evt t. ikrti tv-WIt. . mmim "lw twj to aa.t M wi r jwr4 I t feat jvle? Tar t I kana , Tu W-ui el aty '-tUW .r fret U eitra lU M besw edeUaa) frw f.ia4 aWi4 l a4l tt, ! IeUMe, Wl eff-IWatloe ware U AllW aaawalaf , Mr. J. II. II--? e-M rtu4 ltM U i I . mU ! l ! ei4 u4 el Mr. a r. H4fr, i ue it ef u Mj . 041 KaITv4 iiimI All vet, fat hi f aJUeJl) tf H'Wiii4w lKirlrWUfc. fly ai-iUr Mr j J. A. Hlr M rTeal Ucsva) M rfatl wkUlay el S. V Kih Try- IIMl Mr Ju I fa) ef BeJarfdWe u rW u.t) u ll whltfcay el t ib College Hi apflica- tin w4 teres! atowe, ell tba caw- altalae V4if e !! bit, Al in tftt6(iiwiiii U errit- eit of Mr. J. C. l U li. H"f l lb ofar el t'brb And TrJ (( m Uird da cmi kffiiil of ! kT )tlUi l tb la it nrl rrfUU cf.urth. Mr. Hot U polt .rly n(Mal h orl buuaw, ! b grml Ihm ltr. i4wik A I A M.lm.rtil IV nH av4K. M J kifl'V I'.rfiMt lrr -nt W M ft ' ii f, .4 14 CbM ! I Ui.Uk4 III t4U will i m!mu4 lc - WltMNA, f W..I .fflbl i l ('rlult; If mu h im 4 all ff4 T HfM r ll kp 4lu will (.1 ml Tb fllt ! f I U U4' lii. Il ! cli.) that l Ibla al lb aullriia !, Whlloajr. !" Ik-ana.n. t rWLafy llajrafl. an4 Mr Vila -hi laaaa frI raflf lhal l'ijr r-.n a nl In lha latrl f f.inii fi j u Tr t'lffala ara loaljr twiuKI Itif A baavjr rata il"iw ti Ju.l la'l1 lha l(tm I II. r I Al a raralar cBiaiotilrall.n of, Paul I r at Un Xlaanulr lJr. Nv '. ! ... , lial.l laal ul(fbl Ilia fnlloalair l.fllwli in nan. II II unit u avaaa,av tM..a , aM a a a ' fl. i .Ik .11.. n . l. a I ' aijWi Tl.a alia; a II. f.ad ill l - a aa a tl aa, 1 Wawa t'aUa tl iMUrlllMMItll. IJ ikallti. ' l'fJ li I ll k iv. Tv a ol iktM k aibi iT 1 1 .ill, !(... it.. U' 'i r.'ii. tiu.iut aiWhi l, i la 'aif t.i.aifW lift Ull . - T I- lli'l u It al laM w hat a ,. Jt.iM l.J l-lll ..ll; I I'. I f l. -M4 r. f . In.lJlx k r t. ll t Ibraa.lof. tl tUlafr 1 u. lalll ol IS ft.f I ,fi .a J I ..llaa all. la, a I ! t i f m.iI; waa4 t IHa Atii lir itutj ff allarlaa 'In"''. Il ill U. b.ili idJ nttavl -jr Wi i Ui. .Ill litl ntt Ih lUld.ll I tno i-nm Wf Will a. H k. !. . 111 I iai i roftl n ff..Bi Ml an la In l.arl,.tl. Tt.a c. I..f 1 .fli.,o t r ara avaklaf l i prar allont f..f it.. r-rrm.a of la.if liar(ia lih fo Ani.nj If,, al Irani. UxiJ f -f ! t. ffo it latUall li t Atlanta rlab an.l I harlolla laam. military ! ,.(! a; , u J In s In J up alih a l-if ltnr l' ni'.rr'.w ttaalag II ltrltlmr.1 lhal al Ua.l flta haajroj ('.'tfla t.ffiw. alll ai l&-mot t w In ( 'I ar l4 1' YOUR CHOICE THIS WEEK I l .frf i .H II. Grand Reductions in Em broidonxi Skirtings. TWy r- al a -r All wirnf urt. Jauratrml m b. rkai, ,t n m. I rrai.T .. (.11 Noa r.tir rUmt I anr ntalliii- r.lianl Aar law- In IIm alntv lm a .1h l.ll I iMara I I .'..Hi faai4iif rtlialMMi. rtrff Iter T. L Seiglo & CO. Iral KlKUa. M r J.ilm K. I fr l-aa (ntit in I '! Ian, I Hilii(. -Nliln J. II. Van N l vny alrk m llli lha grip. - Mm l.lt-tla 'Ur.n. la iiilut alrk with lli fotar. Mr r.iin llilt af tr ii(t.n. Tti No II V I'ra.l- .1 Ii , ,"H I ' r y m al I II Vltl.olTK. N. r liTKrrtr JrtnW li,l,l of c tU.t.l. pr.iTr- i.ihrrlallvu rr.rill tlill-t W .rl.in.tNl in in al .mi. au.t lik. a ilrafl. il trrll I. ,-lif. nn i;Ii W r ,r-f, j In w rr lialila i.i aiij-tliliiK rrv HjrurlrriK T I. bKIUI.K IXi. Fruil iSCARK'S I) owdci KIU'IT l'Ki:si:iKH WITH TIIIH IMIWPKR AIAVA YHUI VKK HATHVATTION. NOHKAI.KIi JAKS KK'IKKr mi I Dunn WAOI.KMALK AND ItKTAIL Druggists. A GOOD OKA I, OF HHOOING l Hoi hk on juat now, and wt Icipnon to be In It Our $2 fllmn tnpn all U old frlemlfl. For every pnny expiniHi la Its pnrchnsn, a trillo more than n penny's worth of wear is certain to he obtained. Nothing that wasever koufcht, nolil or exclianpiMl.over did ahandonir tiling by tht purchaser than this Mine doe. Never was a larger value Riven for a smaller price, It is a perfect phenomenon of nrablllty.lt 8 just loeuiinp ir mom ijo biBJiave in Having eoinioriame re look i ii k for. llIuLi and Umbrella. Trunks, f ulhfigs always on liauti. ri iinrTM a. Don 11 IV Li- V. UX.V farinara are retting plriil v of It lint Mr.lt 1 Kprinir ami fa mlly will li lioiti 'o -morrow from Kurt Mill. -Mr J V Wit, l worth l -till i in pro i n frnm lirr r.-ci-nt alrkneta. .Mn l .rrli' Joni-t, Nmpnrted hoina from Kfiilurky. inMime Ihla Work . -Mr ('. K. V worth n.l Ir. J . ( '. Montifoiiiary Iistk retiirncil from I 'uncord . -Mr. W. t Maiwall m l rhllilr.Mi reinrnnil to il.iy from Ifvi-land Hprlnir. - -The whlt p:rty (fl veu by M i M a ry Sleeln to a niimher of her frieioN I "t eveiiiiiK w a a moal enjoyable af filr. Mia Annie Kou, uho l-aa been lillntf Mln M.try Moore oun(f re- i tiirnn.1 to Kxid'ville, yealerday eve ning. Mrs. K. I.. I'ruven, of ('oneonl, who haa been v ii 1 1 ti if relative and frieiula here, leave for home thia evening. ; Mr. and Mr. Sot(. left for their home In 1'iiion, S. ('., to day. Thev were acrompanied by M:ter Moberl Htokea. ('apt. Harry Johnston will have i rharge of the exiMimion train run by the Queen I'ity (iunrdiion Thursday next to Clnveland Spring. Tliere will be a very important meeting of the (Jneen City Guard to night at the A uditorliim. All mem ber are enrnently rijueled to at tend. Mra. W. K. Villiani,of Wilming ton, arrived in the city this morning to visit her mot tier, Mra. W. It. Kd din, who haa been nick for a couple of weeka. Ml M ipgio Murray and Fannie Smith, of Greensboro, are visiting friend In Charlotte They are the guests of Miss Allot) Smith, on North College Htreet. -Misses Conuia and LI la Jones who have been attending schools in Wash ington, D. ('., and A in hern t, Mass., will return home to-morrow morn ing on the vestibule. Dr. Joseph R. Wilson, formerly pastor of the First Preshyteri-ui church of Wilmington, spent a few hours with 0d John F. lirowu, in mis city ye leruay. nr. uiison was en route to New York. Logo Smith, a back driver for J. W. Wadswortli & Hon, was i efore t he mayor this mornlngeharged with go i n k over the line marked nut at the depot fur backmen. The case was dismissed for want of sutllcient evi dence. The rapid and healthy growth of the University during the past year is one of the beat signs of continued progress. The Institution Is taking rank with thd'best in tha nonntrv. Young men who desire to fit them selves for useful careers in life, should write to President Winston at Chapel Hill, for full information. See ad. iwrra alertad f.f th an. uln( rear J K. Kmir. W M: Waller Hill. H W. Ji-tliro Huamar, i, W. W. V, x in 1 1 1,, H-r.tarr; W. M. I'altial " rriurr; J.nirt M t K ntf h I, H f; Kufu. Hy all, J l; Clalrn Hrallou. Iili-r. A lirw riai rrwlM. Mr. K. I. MrK la.lrk, who la by no itiaaot a lu ifrr In Charlull pwiplr, baa rrranllj ln ftvan fbaff of Die lUturrl'ark lloul by Mr. Frank Cox, lit owner, air MrKl4rk flrt went I Ibr lUltrr r I' irk a a'itaul man iifrr. Hi nt I rr aMIKy and , lil ar.ii tint me- .ii ma la blni one of l,r l.r.t knoan holel ran In tlix S.oiih nn, I hi rrrnil promotion i It a ib-.arVKii nllr. I l.rlllag la Allaala . It I.Mika Ilk" Hie trouhlr the Kv boardAir Line ope have x -r i -eiK'od In gf'luiK into Atlanta with the i C. A N ron.l, will otiti Im ellilr.l Thw ( ieirgia road birrrnl out tlirli (' Ac S , hut that M.l lin ,!. ri, li'd lo liinld a If It line road w hirh w ill tun from .North IWitnr mi the lieorgla, ( tr.illiu an, I .Northern lo )iowfU' ..n the Vftirn and At lantic Tin- line will be eight miles buig .iiol ill give the SralmArd con nection with the Western an 1 At Inutie, which ha agreed to let ttie Sealxiard into the city and the da pot. A ppllcaiion has been made for a charier. Half of the right of way ha I w en secured tirading will be started a soon a the charter is granted The country i hilly and , will cost 17,000 a mile to build tha .roadway. When completed the line will le about three miles longer than the line would be if it could be built direct into the union leHit on the Oeoriit road's right of way. , Tlie Constitution says that the Seaboard's officials estimate that 1 H..I. l.dU il 'MO - .1..., I... ....I lt.nl.... j 1IO-J I'.CT- .!.. M .11.1 t'J II, V.T- 111 : alile to run into the deim. Tlie pro jected route will not lengthen the time of passenger trains more than ten minutes above what it would be coming straight In. For freight hnsiueHS, the belt line will be valu able aa transfers of through business can then he made In twenty minutes now it takes a day in the busy season to get a transfer of through freight I made. Il la aal.t lhal the n'oiniil. of I i Clrtel.ii.l ar Irjmf i ill'fl a con j f r)tnatlvri on 1 1 f m a ft r ll.iie. hut a far II I,.. I- u iin.ii, n 'ii I I I ) eo. of Kenlurkj.a inaile lent -' -irtfy rhairiiiin and b w well rirlvaHl liulaklnr lha rtiall. tie tali) lhal nnllr and hrni,.n are 11, . t.nlv Ibliif iiefeaarr ! uri j Tha rnlea eoTernlnc Ihe. I j ! rniin Hon ware adopted j Al I .! p. til . the foil of l.it., for Ihe selection of niemlwr of the va riou nmiailllaaa a l'.lll. lloufko Cochran, waa aelecteJ fur New 'ork on the rrrilrtif I .il nun m 1 1 1". A resolution eiteiitiiiK tyiiipaihy lo M ii Jine Ii P.linr wa iiuini- ' moii.ly rarro'il ami, I jreat rherni all nrer the hall At I Ihe lonvi'iillon a.tj turned until II n'rhx-k In-morrow. Knnalor Kanaoni i always r I g 1 1 1. According to a clal to the Wash ington Slar, a C.iiifrreiiee of the Hill au l Cleveland leader with Senator liorman was he, in the parlor pt, of Hie Palmer ,ni.a. It lan wit, (ortiiAi). Kanaom of North C.ir.liu.i. Wm. ('.Whitney, lirorer Cleveland' mauagar, and Lieut liov Shrrh.m, one of II Ill's right hand men, and Henry W.itterson. It had only been in progress a short time when Mr. Whitney came out and made a bee i line fur tl headquarter of Tam many men. Apparently hi mission wa successful, for "Jto" t'roker and Chairman Mur, liv inaib- (heir appearance and were at eiic liown Into the room of if they wen- expi-ct- ia CM a.la..l aaa T.aaW. Hatatal ratk a;o. tha tloaa abal- nienla for Iba brl.lf oar Ha(ar rk oa the aaalasra eilaaaloe of -irntri .irrl. laeitd. t itowa on tha eaM ai.lr of (ha rfaak Tha CoOBly r.oiiliil.lnr or.terr.l lha Work ra Lull I, al a roBaideiald rtina. I.l Dl'l.l, lb abutment on tha wa.l hit tii ui Mel il.iwn. So Ida anllra rk w III har to h dooaovar. Ilia rUiineil that .-heap labor and atlnfl neat ara reapotiaililn f,,r h iambi of Ihe ahillinenla, a rtae an to apk. of tvlng al Ilia artlgol audwaaUofkl the bung OF 1,000 Men's Fine Suits $14.50 .larked Down From SIS, $20. and $22. ed Meantime the hour of the meeting of the national committee approach ed and Henry Watteroii and Sena tor Hansom came out and passed into the adjoining room to sustain the action of the joint "ubcommlitee in reatll tiling the seb-otion of Owens of Kentucky as temporary chair man. Mr, Ransom said he could form no Idea how soon the confereess, whose present he had left, would agree upon a plan of joint action or whe'her they could come to any arrange ment at all. "Due thing is certain," he added, "Cleveland cannot carry New York, and we have to agree ipon somebody who can carry New t ork. ;Mr. Cleveland's supporters have claimed everything from the start It is to be regretted therefore, that they did not go ahead and put him through nn that first ballot, thus saving tlie country a day of useless suspense. I kt.r ri.t mt Mm. t a ara' Mart Ta-M-ra To-morrow afternoon al S o'clock at (he rral.lenre of the brlda'a par en la lu l iol.Ulairo, Kt. F.dward Mack pator of the Klrat Presbyterian church of ihl. city, will I married to Mi. M A Klrby, daughter of Dr K ii by of ( io iltlHiro, a phytlclan of much prominence in that city. The w eliding Ceremonle will Ihi cihIii -id hy Key Dr. Mack, father of the gnxiiu. The marriage will le a very quiet one, only member of the family lielng present. Mr. and Mr. Mack will leave OohUtxtro to-morrow afternoon soon after the ceremo nies, and will arrive in Charlotte at '2 o'clock Thurday morning. The Mause I lelilg fitted Up lor the re ception of tha happy couple who will in the future make it their home. The backward s3on has left us heavily overloaded in Mens Fine Snita. W must turn our enormoaa surplus stock into Cash it once. To do thia wo must more thin doable our sales this month. Wa, there fore, are compelled thus early to sacrifice and we pire you the benefit just when you want it. Ttiaa good ara tha cream of our a lock. Tba fabric ara tha flaaat, lha pattern ara lha rbolct, tha atrlae are ib laUai. tba talb-rlaf Is lha tMt, All aaw aod atoat daairabla food a. MaaalMtaras. for a for ibis mmu trade. IV. Kaufman & Co. LKADINO CIorillKa, FITRNISHRRH ANDH ATTER. MAIL ORDERS HOLICITED. CHARLOTTE, N. C, (W. CENTRA L HOTEL This lomhastie -N Advertising Scheme. Not mere idle words if pleasant sound. Not a smoke minus a tire. Not a wav of drawing a crowd and de- eeiting tlietu. We have a soirc of nameless h irmns in addition to Hie few here mentioned, any of which will tickle your fancy and pitre, but you must not tarry till aM are gone then ac cuse us of you know what. Tomorrow may he ton late. ladies ami Mixs Rnibraideretl Klounciin; worth fl.i'i to t'.'liO, our price.) c i2,iK)to 'J.'io, our price "5 c Black " 1.2) to I, Si), our pnce'-J-.'Jc Keal rich, rare twautii'S. these Flouncing. are. Ladies shirt waist feel the shock; We hope to scatter them powerfully by nnr last stunning blow; They are wonderfully cool and ob! so nice to havejon your summer trip. Ijidira Oanze Vest, larasols. Bar. Organdis opened today. Fresh Blk. T.L ALE XANDER S Of & 00: Ma.lr Ta-Mckl. The Dil w orth, now Nava'. Itattaliou band, will discourse a fine programme of music at the park to uiajit, legiu nlug at s-.Vlock. Itefore starting the band will play at the square, where cr will lie in readiness to take crowds out. One of the feature of tli,. oening will be a cornet solo by Professor Arthur Davis, an artist on several ditTorent musical Instruments In the solo, he s ill be assisted hy the entire band, making more effective the sweet music from his cornet. The new lea, lor of the band. Prof, ttaker was at one time a member of Oil more' celebrated band, and he is con sldered one of the leat musical read ers in the country . Through Ills di rectorship and the hearty efforts of all the members, this band will no doubt become the leading one of the State. LA D J ES OXFOEDS Have you aeon the Ladies Oxford we are Mil tut for two dollar? K not, you have perhapa done yoursals ao iojuatica. If wa war to iodra lha jaality f lhaae shoes by the number of pair we are aUinp, wa should surely ia, we are -in it" for 'l Oxforda. A nice assortment of style with good thick soles, or light haud sewed. Just aa you lika. Thaa mt flna Ox ford. We have them at all prices and every oue Is full of valua dowa M low as 'Sc. Just receives! another lot of Mlaaaii spring heel pat tip at flOl That are the onu we have sold so many of' GRAY it EARNHARDT. 19 Kaai Trade Street. CHARLOTTE K C r-Prompt attention rju to all Hail Ordara. , Ladies Oxfords We waut every lady to call and see our great leader: An extra flu) dongola kid oxford, dlamoud shape patent leather lip. Thesa shoot ara sewed, have ulce weight soles, and warranted not to rip; Vary fJaxibJa and soft; Ma :e to our special order on new opera shape last. Justaa comfortable aa C. H. and mach neater; Price $15, by mail 20o extra. Also our flue seamless cut DongoU oxford, pointed patent tip, and eom mon sense. These are genuine hand sewed and warranted; Pries) $1,50, by mail 15o extra. We have the finest Hue of low shoes ever shown In Char lotte. . .. QILRBATH tSs Open every evening till 7:00; Saturday till 11:00. oo. HOBBIES. We nearly all have bobbies of some sort. My hoboy Is to give the greatest possible values in Furniture to sell at pricee that enables all to . ' ..:;.' -V.:- have nicely furnished homes. I am showing some rare values In Chamber , Suits just now. Also a line of Parlor goods unsurpassed by any. It will pay you to see these goods and get posted on prices. Remember yon want to invent where your money will last longest. Do you want any thing In tha way of Camp Chairs, Lawn Setters, Hammocks, Cot, ate? I have a large. stock and will make prices interesting. - ' - '' R S Sloan, -- teitnre Dealer. - ' Ttootw UNDERTAKER. Night caU,' Naft, Bryan building, over linger. Jr. Co If V

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