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.r. s -i - c I- I.-. it I laroliaa IZatual 13irlns Bain access in Sight Wlil IaemM tUm TTealth of This Section First Day's The Carolina Uutual Fire Insurance Company besran work yesterday. : The OBSEHrEa has taken great inter est in thia company, sot only because it is a Charlotte enterprise, bat because it believes that the establishment of in - surance companies in the South would, more than any other one cause, increase the wealth of thia section. By far the greater part of the surplus wealth' of the North, the East and of England, has been accumulated by their insur ance companies, and the Obskbykb is glad to know that Charlotte 1s - to be - one of the pioneers in the building up of Southern insurance Companies. r ; ;: :. The Carolina- Mutual deserves suc - cess... There is only one thing needed -t make its success all that could be de sired the cordial support of-tbe people; and this there is so doubt of its re- ceivin, as. its first ' day's business abundantly proves, , ?'- The Obskrver had au Interview last night with Mr, C. P. Jones, the Secre- tary or ; the .company, and gathered . some very - interesting"; 'information about his first; day' business.? "The c company wrote yesterday 24 policies, aggregating 21,800, the premiums on , which amounted to $250.55.. -These policies were mostly m dwellings, the most profitable business written. Many .. people bare asked who would get the , lirst policy issued by the company, and '"Mr. Jones had a great many -applications for policy, Jtfo, J,r but this policy M asked for And promised to Mr; P. . M. Jirown several months ago, long be ,v ; fore be was elected as a ; director and , president of the company. . The policy f- written yesterday, on Brown & WeddingtonV Trade street - store, - amounting to $1,000 for one year; pre mium 11.50, and will be one of the i. few insurance policies that does sot go Z to the waste basket after expiration. ;.The . Observer -would .like to have that poUcy. but it is fitting that it should be - .owned by the president of the company. JIt.'A. Theis, of the Haile gold mine, U the fortunate owner of the first cer tificate of stock issued by the company. - Mr Tbeis "was the first stockholder to fi pay up his subscription in full, and re- ceived therefor certificate No. 1. This certificate, like policy No, 1, is tot ' n snares or stock, and will not only be of great pecuniary value to Mr. .; Theis, but, like the first policy, wilL in V.the years to come, be a very valuable . memento of the company and of Char lotte. . . -. - , " - The, ; ObsebvebA congratulates the .Company on its splendid beeinning.and ' wishes for it the fullest measure of sue - cess. . v. . , Car.sc.a . Soi.. Xot in . the X.o.l. "Quita a nu-ittr cf Terc-s have asked who the chariair : vou- lady is that wears our colors, tut I'ra not tell- in?. - . 'Tew cf.-our rtfers realms how will in? our farmer friends are to give' us the road. It is seldom, very seldom, that any of us meets a 'road ho?,' and for this reason no rider should ever give any cause of offense to-any one on the road ; they should always be willing tc give tne ngnt or. way to vehicles, as wneeis are much easier ? turned out man venicies, unless the road is cut up n sucu is toe case a 'cycle rider will surely come to grief if..; he attempts l ieave the beaten path. vJVe want this one point considered by all, for many times it is a good excuse for not giving right of way. - Our riders, like our peo ple, are a clever lot, anyway," - "Did you see them? Everybody else did and you missed-the 'cycling treal cf the season IT you were one of the un fortunates. TVho?- Those handsome, heavy-weight. embryo- crclinr -'soeed annihilates, falter Watt and Eddi Cox..? jCox did not show oT to such ad vantage as he will do, as he was so deep ly interested in keeping himself oti 'his wheel and off the -ground; ; But Watt! mounted on a beautiful wheel, his mr- ni&ceat figure draped- in the very latest cycling, togs-bloomers, a. nobby: cap covering bis .well shaped bead, be was the : beheld of All beholders. '"Little Amy" Rnsie would have died of envy, bad he seen Walter this aft -. - . : VWill-Cowlea-is the proud owner of a Cleveland "Swell Special.!; lUs a beau tiful wheeL , .'. - "The first entry for. our great races of May20th and 21st came - to-day. It is from that eallant and sneedw ridr: CQj Beck the pride of Winston; the man who once showed his rear wheel to Fits. He : sends .word - that 'Reddy' must be In shape tobelphim try to up hold the fame of old. North. Carolina, He also sends word that several other Winston- boys will come, if we get those low,, rates. We have inquiries every day . about the rates, .and - beseech the authorities to give them to us at an early date. The sooner the better for them and us.- ;jv .c " - t'All who wish to Join the 'Cycle Club must be at the Y.VMC- A. Monday night at 8:30, or send in their applica tion. ' . No-'Initiatioo.-J Dues will be $3 per year from .May 1st: 'We should have at least 100 members and we want them.- 'Cyclist, we want you. If you are wont; auu a genueman rw BCr t r tor t., county arrived "r. r'irarUe:i la onlt mnk at ht honieat xiamourg. . . The Prmn I acertain v for to-morrow cigut. wr. t ter wul l.a. ...,.: Vei?ofMes ere T)fnl!f al. The Florida market kits recovtrt J Ha uurmal state. . ntnln; up the a free a coat ctf Lon s. Tat A Co. are brf xtnor of taeir store bj- A tmrtT of Tffnrt.li fi rr rr. h nt rw t vmtn a folk are arrauftlng lor a Jaunt to Ue rivot baturday. ....... .. .. "Wheat was on a boom yesterdav. Kvrv ody 1a eottou town was sorry be didn't haire a corner. . -srm tou m In th Pip Clan this sara mer that will perform its ablutions every morning by tb bright light at the pool T : Rumor baa It that Charlotte and Aahe- vllle are sood to forge another Hnkintlie goiaea casia " mat already mjads tbem. "Mrs. Martha An ten's wilt was admitted to probate yesterday. Mrs. Antes, it will be remembered, died last week la ixrng Creek. "Prestol change Uose-omtj out. Nelson in yesterday at the Arlington. Mr. Lioa- mt exneeta to leave Cbarlotta- in m. fi List-Taker- H, D. Duckworth yesterday "billed" the town... HU notices advise ail I people -to mtu muoi taeir property by '--Friday afternoon the " Batterflys" and 0. M. I. will to bat " on the (raded school diamoad. -Bettertes: Bmlta and Donovan: fegramaad Todd..; ; ;;. - . , ' - . "-The tights were turned on at the park last night for the fir time this aeaon Mr. H F, Hcott, of the iC'selectrlo light Station, put them in lighting order.-s Jf-Mr."KeH, of Fairfield, 8. C.a brother of Representative Kell, was In the elty yester- iwi .... ft nnw iw imies m coc ion last year. He to a cordial hater of (Senator XiU- The Obsmth is requested to ask anyone who has a baby earrlaKe to spare to donate It to the Alexander liescne Home. There are three little babies there, and a carriage is badly needed. - - - . irom waveriy, va the Obskbvbr, and for getting it. Major Beld expects to be absentsome time yet. - -... -ifn Lisa' and wife, of Boston and Mr. Camp and. wife, of Morganton, were enter tained yesterday attheMannfactnrers'Ciab hv Mr. J. P. Wilson, Mr. Ldsk represents Kistlln, Llsk Co. Mr. Camp Is their repre sentative in Morganton. - .-. The Xtethodlst ' ChorcU Orcaa ABeeitu.1 - . ' " Suggested. . The new orra ia Tryoa Street letnoaist cnurch is not only ma?ni3 cent in size aud appearance, but it is so in tone. The Objsjksver yesterday at tended an impromptu recital given on the instrument by Prof, Uayne. Those who were fortunate enough to be on hand sat entranced, while Prof. Mayne's "fingers wandered idly over the noisy keys." He is a master of Any instru ment, and under his masterly ' touch and knowledge the new organ was shown to full advantage. - - The Observer would suggest to the Aietnoaists tnat tney give an organ re cital 'to-morrow night getting Prof. Mayne to handle the instrument. The church people, besides many others. von!dbe only too srlad of ail oppor tunity to near toe new organ and iror. Mayne. , - Miss Nan Dowd, who is to be the or-1 eanlst, began learning the new: instru ment yesterday. She will no, doubt master it In a short while. " - . i KJ X L Beautiful ornci: o: Til" LOAN AKD .0 c. Carnage Covers Vl.i,J, - W 1.75; 2.25, 2.75. .3.50; same are made of Dotted Swiss, Point de Esprit and Hull. . " - TO THE PUBLIC: . ". . As it is cot eenoral'y known to the public at4arge that t!,! I its very liberal charter certaia rights and privileges not ( - y banks, and desirir? to familiarize the public with our lls-ccul iii ' that it miht avail itself of our services, we give here below a :c . meration of our powers. , - - r- " 4 y e are a "faavms Uank" in which parties can deposit In any sum f r I up, and receive interest on all sums of & And upwards, interest irom the first day of every quarter. : .. .'V We are also a "Bank" of Loan and Discount: '. ; " . We can lend monev on Real estate and personal endorOTnnt .n-r, I marketable collaterals. ': .' - -.. . '. All the'new things t in, xa,va.ac;q , TIES r WE CAN- and Collarettes, Chem- -- fr isettes," Yokes, Capes. .- oniric vv aists, vpuntess Self-Ad j aated. Xotes Fond in th Iebris. - 'Mr. Carr and force were tearine Mown the stronghold ia. the burned district A - tUI4. :' M-lliVJ X VVU A 1W) Windsor ;Ties; in solid yesterday afternoon. ,Tbe wall 'of theCOJorS,plaidsanastnpeS warehouse next td the'Holton building .;, , - "i -,. - was worked on all afternoon, bat "with out success. Mr. ' Carr says it 'must come. . so tb fall, is looked for this morning. - -. t - -". , Howell, prr & Co. will be ready to start re-building in a few days, f . la the debris Mr. Howell foundj part of a book which belonged to a set-of books bekept for: Mr. John YanLand ingham and . which at 'one time . were noted on the wharf as tbe - prettiest set of books to be found anywhere; - ' The adjusters and Demean eould not i-MajoB. r. Raid, of isteel dreekl writes agte,?' th 6a 'erred to arbl- thatheean'tdowitboat I trauon. -. air. uuncan selected Jir. ends the wherewithal i Jesse Chambers: the Minmnsnv Mf Freidheim, of Rock. HiUr 8. a, and they selected . Mr. -J B. McLaughlin. Measrs. . McLauirhlin ' and Chambers agreed! fallow ?Mr. Dwncan S48. 16 and the arbitration - was settled at that. . f Spriags and Fields' losses win proba- oiy otj aesftiea so-uay. - t t ii ' 1 " : " " - ' " N ' Bl:!ra,nd . h ---.(' .... r. -- . - s- a 5-..' -as ,..-x - ,: J -w - SELL-: .4 ilTOTES-AND .MORTGAGES. ' . ' - Ye negotiate loans for parties or buv. their paner : - My assortment of Crepons-Silks Jet and Span- ' nit'lAvUli. rled Trimmings Black and --White Laces-hiffons r-v:-i-vaV IIWUU113U THE CONSECRATION 81CKTICES. Mitts black rv7nn fn,n).At Vm' r : , V v w make a special feature 61 our Bank and wot invito A YARD for your choice of K styles V-. - all white grounds.-- This lot consists of stripes and figures in the de- ... iraui coionngs, ciear prints, tseautuui toy watstaand dresses and just the correct thing for wrapper! i. v . - .1 -Take:yourpicV.-rNew Crinkled Pliase Zepbyrsv twenty patterns: .combination stripes and figured, ' -t - "5 ?.. - x CORRECT : - " ' 1 li rT"T7T7,rVT. lJRESS t.TXTKOS ! ? ' and PROPER lV"-VXVXLXIill and Fl 7:1-2? We are authorized to act as -Trustees Jof Estates." ; IKICKEBT OF THE pAJtKBA. Impressions off All the KTIDENCES OF CHKISTIAMTT, Church Ur Ussy Busy la ill of. Its " ' "' s ' " " P&asea. " Communion services will be held at , Central church (A. R. PA at Steel Creek,-Sunday.. Rev.' W. 0. Ewart, of Edgemore, 8. CL, Will conduct the ser vices. ' - - , Anew missionary society, ,for cbil dren, has been formed ; in the Second 4 Presbyterian church, with Mrs. J. T i Ross at the bead. It meets this after noon. Already 20 vounir folks. h. 1 joined the society. . - "Children's services will be held in Q$ Frst Presbyterian church Sunday. Tht yjotT Sunday school wiir unite - with the First. ; Providence. wfll hold its communion Sundays-Rev. Jesse Slier will preach. Rev. K: Boldt and Mr A - aiii. Wilmington, were in the ntw i gusta. en route to attend the Lutheran SvnJ I Mrs, " hlc- B0ets at Trootman'a ; to-day. Rev. pF, Bowman and Mr. Henry Klup- pelberg will represent Charlotte. The Mav Dav service t iho nfuu- . wuu.vu jnicrutv was -wen Who f aased aa , - Artist Said. "BeadJ ; Miss Mattie Lee is ! agalh in Char lotte. She arrived Tuesday niirht, and surely no one ever received a ' warmer welcome.--Miss Lee is a prime favorite In Charlotte. She is 4he' guest, -as usual, of the MissM ttiiwir' - ' v - CoL. A." L.- Smith: came in on the re turn current yesterday) from Raleigh: He reports thines hustling for the un veiling on the 20th, ' , f - ' Mr, Charlton Younts waft in the city yesterday. Mr. TounU at present is making a visitation at his home in Pineville. -- - . . t - . -? The Misses Nelson, of Columbia, who are well remembered here, arrived last nrght, and have joined their mother at the-Arlineton. - . f - I -.- - - ; Miss Blake Bevins is visiting at Mr. J. Hamilton's. - - :j Mr. M..D. Bailey, ol Winston, was at the Central yesterday."-- -i-,- - Mrs, G. Qv.Finley, of Lincoln ton; 'was here yesterday. - . i -. ; Miss Katie Klrkpatrick, ef Sharon, expects to leave In a few days for Au- Qeo. French. mt . XVilm ten last nignt for borne after a visit to atra. jonn w. uitler. mj WadeSboro's loans to; Charlotte yes- ciuaj us. . xxi tennett, messrs. -i. Q. Marshal) and Wi A. Smith." - " Mr. U. Baruch left Tueadav niirht fm- Was fro 1 1 mttav.An.Jt - - . .-- - ..niiuU - . vtsrv inif rt' ji Lino- ... . 1DB oisr inrinvfrnrnmnnin. ki r i I New York to attend th T ff.o River takes place Sunday. . .rMr.' Alfred Amer. of the Bufordr left ; r Rev. Dr. Bernheim, of Wilmington la8t nlht 'or New York.l; His business was here yesterday on bis wy to Trout- wiU keef him away tor a month, -i man's to attend Synod. , - - - -. - Misses Willie Thorae,-:of this cityi SHSnrw cib.. 1 ... v : I . . V. r -r. v.itu uu ... .v. - M VUl u. turBea The tnompeoa Orphanac Chapel Coase- era ted by Dean Barrett Seryloea .'Toa terday and Xaet KlKlts. " . " . v The event of interest to Episcopal ians yesteruay was- tne consecration of the chapel at the Thompson Orphanage. The services drew within a number of distinguished- clergy of ,s the Church, among .the number Bishop Cheshire; Rev. Or. Carmlchaei and Rev .Mr. Strange, of Wilmington ; Rev. Mr. Hil liard, of Monroe; Rev. Dr. Marshall, of Raleigh Rev. Mr. JDavis, of Concord, and Rev. Mr-Wetmore of Lincoln ton. Rev. Messrs Hoffman and Osborne, of Charlotte, ,: were also - present . at : the services.-. Tbe -; consecration sermon was preached ,by Dean Barrett. ma -, aermon was - airected - espe cially to the'-children of the orphanage, and was therefore simple. ' He told the cnuarea ox Jacob s dream, bin- dedicat ing to uod .the rock on whlcb rested nis neaa, tnat neinsr the first bouse worsnip until tne time of the taberna- cie ana temple; At the close of the ser oon, wnicb was instructive and inter esting, 11 ortbe children, were confirm cd. Ibe communion service followed. The chapel was packed and all enjoyed the service greatly. ; - Dean Barrett's subject last bight was VThe Wages of Sin is Death." He spoke of. sin as a fact, not a thing or en tity, but a condition. Sin is seiashoessJ Sin is not conduct, but character. Deeds indicate the condition of man's mind and of this only human kind takes cognizance. . God judges men and character and condemns sot for the act but character. . .,. -.,. Guilt Iff proprietorship of sin."World Uness does not mean' amusements: it means being dominated by aspirit of wuriuiineas. Index to- Tbta Morulas Advertisdteoata . Beautiful carrUge covers, ladies ties, TrUby neck tlea,erepoas, sUks, Jet and 8paB- uuk Uttl WWW JBORS.: KMI gloves, laas, Are aareens,ete eto at H. Ba-l . IxngvTate A Co. are selling sere suits at IIS. and eiav worsted sniha f mm tin t k Orders from a distance solicited. - . , knee pants from 25o. to 1 at Bogers : K. L.. Fropet has for rent a-smalt store house aad uxtareson North Oraham street: also two three-room cottages.-. - - - i. T. Harrison, BeJisbury, has a steam dis tillery -for sale; also stili house and oat. buildings. . ... -1 - . . j Go in and make your selections while the Wbeeier Wall Paper Oo.s stock is fulU ; Grudnt BamnUtnn uun r. ..1. m t Jordan's. -- . . - W.B. Alexander will sell en easy terms two new cottages oa West Gold street. -. Wateh WJlUs' spaee thU inmawi and see What he has to say to you. Ladies wishing hosiery, nndervests. laces, belts, ribbons, east suits ud nnuit.muia FINDINGS. I What fsltV Fibre ChamoJsV white, grey and blackFast blactPercallnea Moir- ea, iz,c wirebKirtiette Keal ilair Cloth, black,. 75c Linen Canvas Grass vioi,- vrmoune oiiesia uriuing Ji.ngiisaiuengaiine, white, black? tan 25 and 30c Eagle Duplex Bones Delong Hooks and Eyes Belting Double Bone Dieevweue nieineri . ueni7-r eatnerweigut and stockinet Seamlet oceuveu du vanneiu m sizes. - . . - j . . .i.uoiiug asaumuicuii ut oeauiies, -aiapan - ana tjbina reDre-1 owureu niuc uu uarruw joia sou tne cute empire dainty ahd attistic How can they be made so cheap? Why. bow wonaeriut, sbu such Joveiy colors, and look at the handsome' carving on tnose nam ooo sticks. luc. fans for 5c, SOc. for 9 i sou ,4 we., o.; ians lor ioc, ana the pretuest zl, 25, 33 and 50e: To-be receivers and aseiirnees bv order of Court, or b utirnnn . .- . - fTo anfaa RrMBtnni ksd. JiifmlnlitMtnn .--.' . tT . To collect money, interest or dividends aud re-Tnvest same for partfes. -! ,,'iTo buy and sell stocks and boads and any marketable securities. -To rent safety boxes for the safe keeping of valuables from floss of. nreapd burglars.. --r , . v tt ' t M ' IS i U Although only in operation a little over eighteen months, we have the trfoaiu nrer and satisfaction oi having on our, books over one thousand depositors on the Savings accQUot, comprising patrons of many counties In this and other States. Five hundred business or checking accounts. , Desiring to stf.l further expand our business, we respectfully ask the public to give the foregoing their earnest consideration, and call its attention to the state ment oi our conaiuon as reported to ritate Treasurer on March 5th, 1805. fans you have ever seen. LO0ffiM&p!;d A; BOX; A. BRADY: - Cashier. 1 Loans on real estate. .... ... 1 . All other loans and discounts Overdrafts .....-... State boada (par value). r..... Due from banks...:......'...,,. Knrniture and Oxtures. Cnrrent xpensea...... PreniHimsoa bonds;.,,...5.... i-iMB items: ....S 8,100 SS 1S74WS OS HIM TTjomm ..... U5HJ7 ....t JJI SO ' l0 Gold coin, $3,600; silver coin, SJJWS.. : 4 6 on National bank notA........;. ; lo.Of 60 united Btacoa notes 6,456 00 : 7otat .iinr.a.,.M.. .-iL.SWTJMS SS 8. WITTKOWSKY, . v.' - President. - ' - '.,..,. , Capital stock paid irt.:L.9 60,ooo 00 Hurplosfona.. S,ft m Undivided proflt. ............ ..lit... I,HT Deposits so bjeot to check... Ho.eT fa Hue to banks.. f,(r ni Doe to private bankers.. . v. ........' ,5.1 (H oasbler'a ebeeks oatstandlnv.v.... - kni imDd eertlfleatea of deposit 9.0' H 74 Tim eertt Aoates ot deposit. . OKTUIBI UpUlL. ...... . , iTotal i.i. ........ 85.ht 11 S0,3ol OT im of 1 11,11111 IJXfl .AlhllTlilli ;iV 1 1 iIJa v1 JJJJ ki .irv - ' -Lafe' TAILORS. AND Outfitters f Mm. ; af ommmm '-.-a k. : . Be Wu 'XM V V..i.k. . .-i. : :: I.. . . ."-e"-'! ure tuey at- . . w vnsrietw. i vesaea a ueiicntrui. hAnu rD u Rh.. .u- rx t...-.. " vssssiaas . a, jj3 Artll- I Viauu O. - HOSJKRY. Ladies . wishing nosiej-y inat-s inorotigiiiy , reliable in, quality and. dye and. losr in price, must not fail to eive onr stock a careful inspectioa. For Children we have a line, sizes from 5 t 8i ; these: are, soft, very elas tic, a on cue knees' and extrji hio-h Tb sermon was another of the" many spiked heeh?,.25o : other styles at grand efforts Dean Barrett haa mut in I is. ok- ' j -r 1f .v Charlotte and 'will r, m a CZT LI 1 ?V.--t Pr - fr: such: After the sermon th 1 WftC 8 hoee at 60c tion was administered to on cnriHirioi The usaal services to-dy.- ; .- - ; JJeau Uarrett's subjects "to-day morntfie: - "The Uniuot . Ktwrri Night: ' The Story of a Cross." j ? ; , A - Photoffraoh if -'. -"ille murderer, was forthrjm,-n . day mornin, as the Obssrteb said it t w6uld be, and the man in custody here. i supposed to be Shaner, was found -not b h man and was liberated. The VE2!ZLaJy?.- !tettBlbIw. buv the -"-St," " tucir appearance was suf ficiently marked , to give 'Lay bis 11b ;erty. .Engineer Morse, of.-the SOuth- ern, said yesterday that another en- 5 te.IL ? th? road Shaner walking ear the track some miles from Lynch burg Tuesday evening, ne wired back ; - ue or six policemen were sent to the - Pt. rTbe country was searched, but -no Sbaner could be Xouud..-He hied . im to the mountain fastnesses. : , i - Doaald Dowale to-Kisht. . . - The illostralM ' tni.t- .i - . . - .'.No,.i.m5 "wen- t.h11 njgh with bis 1r " roureuque Japan." Th6 audience will be .carried in pi0 " Q nd "-ibrough the land of the . sl? ,uoi e Wthesjinounce- schools yesterday, they will see passing piatiorm and scrotn thi l IUKPABK. sirs. Judge Montgomery and Mrs. J. C. Wadswortb, of Concord, were in the city yesterday.- Mrs. Montgomery came to see Dean Barrett, who ia . a rtlif.iu, of hers.. - , - rMrSjSam McCabbiasj' of Salisbury; after a visit Xa Mrs. D. R. Harry, has returned home. sf .w -j -. Mrs. D. P. Boger.-ot Concord left for borne yesterday, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Win. Treloar. - ; - - , ; . Mr. Jo; Smith, of Newton, -after Bijeuuing uuesaay night St Mr. J. B. Spencer's, left for home yesterday. IL P. Crier, Esq., of the, Statesville bar., was Acre- yesterday, on" a yi&it to uis oia nome in Houta Carolina, w Dr. L: HarHll.'of Statesville, who bas been- to. Rutherford county to see his ajred father, who ia sick, arrived here-last night on bis way borne. His father is better.-'"- Mrs. WmM. Meredith '.and sonof Philadelphia, will arrive here "to-morrow- nigntaadvyiait at -Mr. II. A. Evans'; on North Pine street. Tho aP?ral Present visiting in Statesville. - Mr. K. A.- Dunn is in Baltimore. - - Miss Eliza Owens and f Mis? Maggie Smith,, of , WUminsrton tarri red,. lir L,t,1i;h.t b4 ftre yisiUne ;Mrs. Archi- Xadis a Dair: sni open worked, silk finieh at 25o bur fast Mack-imported. loee at A, J.o, 03. are under value. i C U N 1 B K VESTd. A close buyer wilt qenaimy nonce . tne extra touch, of tine quality m our t?auzp vests : tney a'e vust right in weitrht. cut and finithj at 15, 25, 85, 60c ; these are beauties; in silk 65c and 75c ; even the 15o. vest is Tieantl. fully finish ed aud would le Dlaiform ami Wk lAt n n . J .. . sVSMW nUU lemDlPR." tfia rtalaoAo - a J - Jlou"e8'. the -nge life and stranee I bald Graham. :7-.iff-f!of.,th? r Mrs. Thos.Belk and children fmV I.rirttJ M 1l"B5t tne oravest and last night from Mt Holty - most arttStif! ann tnnmt a r . I Tir- i c j. . , . . -uk)fiajDg. Of most artistic and most aii yriental races. t JSo one who wishes to learn in an hour what would take a year of per? observation, or to enjoy all he rStfirnt01 uTth dTscom xort, will miss hearing ProL Downie. - Tbe evening : rehearsal for "EidlewiMi u. I Wa3 i enAAnnirina - I atandine the fart thai .1, ""l!V!r" I , . a r.. U. J , H i nh n. ' vKa V- j e en logs m the week a nd three after noons. On . Friday. eveningsi the Second Regiment band will furnish the music. The pavilion wilt be under the management or Mr. A. Farins worth and wife.: The latter will look to i the comfort and well being of the ladies, -r 'The Tennis Club which Mr. La wren ee Dodsworth. is iretUBe--r. snrt .-whirh will meet for organization at the Buford, Mood ay a igh t, will have a court ! n fron t oi ine pavilion. t. -.j s -"The swimming pool, will, be open in the morning' only to, a- club season tickets- to be 5T , Persons in trod by a member of the club will be admit ted in the morning, r The pool will be open to the publfe in the afternoon, and will be in charge of Geo. Hi sarins. 4 . The Buford orchestra will be on hand to-night, and "furnish music, but; the formal opcning.lakes place to-morrow Bight. The present season promises to oe tne most interesting and- successful of any Inlbe park's history.- .. , -i5-."-:-.' ..-."f-i." m ' 1 tm I " " J..i iiliifiiji m f Si. :- " - it - 'The Law. - f"CoL -H.;C "Jones aad Mr. J. ' W. Keerans left last night' for Raleigh, each on law bust nes.s best known to u i in sen. - , , Mrs. CM. Bolton, of vashltn.: i.Lu.. V'on;.,B e. ,la.toB expected here Monday. a. ' l" 2 JUn. J. . IWIlhalm j . tm I . . ... BUU ..u.,.. 1,1 1 . .11 ...KM n r. I . . . . . . t.-- M uvt uccu uniDHrjY Burn, inn It Win Be trader Ilaford Betel Msaue. snent 1 bis SeaaoaFormaJ Opentpgv As stated in- the ObsebvhT several days ago, Messrs. Farintosh & Amer wi tue Duioro. nave assumed control of the amusements, pavilion and swim ming pool at the park for this season. These gentlemen, who have made so great asuecess out of the. Buford, will manage to succeed eaualiv well in timi new ventu re. There will be m usio by Valencines that are so verv at vlish Zi??L u T " the Buford Hotel -orehestra: P clothes Mayne, Messrs. Al Merrick. R Rir J. D. Wilborn and L. A Tied fiA.fnn Is what some men'are doing nil -fllft tlmo vvRi'it'ThaTr tivA to ause Wonderment at- Hsi low I ther men who; buy - their pnce.: r " : ' clothes of tls:.- N o. no! Thev colored j are the men ivho don't know LACES. The butter at telling pncea ; the boautitul net Xf 3nan0-,that nobody top- lacea - for- chaiiie and silks 1 tells them." .Perhaps they'll could be no more temptirrff anv- See this: Then thev'H learn he Uiose. we now Bhoxr. v H that nnr norffot fifriTio hAcf lli!f,a" Quality blue and- black ribbon : that's nure silk idev oeffe OUltS are now.,. Demg . RIBBONS.- tbe staple colors ; strand, and elegant. B<S. In one that' heavy, and atr. jo Danders and hrida ivi- (. Charlotte: vesterdav ' morninr . . .? It- Sanders has charge of Oresham 'seating Miss Eunice' Caldwell was ia town yesterday. ". - -, - -r v i , airsses jxeme and Carrie Harper, of rieraon,re: tne guests of Miss Sadre Qanher. ( -- . . Mrs. John D. Shaw,' of Rockingh&jn, r uo oiy ytrateruay. such a season . belts,. belt buckles and belting is a great indispensablexPyour' fancy can run rot here "for- the ktaort- ment isaU you could desire;,. 10c ' ' Coat,? Fulta "and Bead vtmade Skirts. These are navy and black ergea ? tuits, $7.50, $.00, 10.00: sold - at , f 15 : and that the I verr;-best - blue : and black Clay Worsted Suits in town are here.; The' cost is only from $10 to f 25.. ; -z- RACKET STORE '')f- ' -- Kt - - j- coum OrUlCKLUrBCU, 'J I, -Archibald Brady-, Cashier or- the Zioan aad Bavingrf Bank, do solenjhlr Wear thai' he foregoing statement is true to the best of my anowiedg and belief. ' " : . . , -? ' ABOHiRito BaaztT, Cashier. Bworn toaad subscribed iaoie me this 13th day of March, ises. 1 1.,.-.:: . ; ... : ' ..;:.. -.:--vtr. w. uurr notary fnnuo. -. " a a a avw ta. X - .-,(-..,' .. .. , v .j. . ..0'I)oaootns,i-;-.,,;y!,;'Jr-'; -, ;-r - , s ' 1 Dual, , , . , I' . t-;' . . " ' Directors.' . - i .-'-- -;;. Correct-Attostt SPEOIALt Prosperity -with Individuals and com nrunities is the one enviable condition an sees to attain. The Rnirtish ln. guage has carried no word which brings men more ebeerlns? results- than that one woro, '-success. Moth ins? sueeeeda use u. Keacblng out, grasping after ana jonging to atuin It, by all laudable means, is ooin Honorable and common. dable. - . The Backet Store bellftvo in nirtn for success. Our success in nhirintu naa oeen wonaeriui ana' yet the work grows apace. . -Away beyond anything yet attained iter unexplored, fields. Whfeb. b rtU 1. 1 nrnmita tA infarct vmn.M.nm gence and nnvteldmir nlnnk va nmiu a . . . For Monday and Moniday i.only we snail make some offers in iand some Pattern Dresses iarTJdother high grade wool dresatgopda JQxkt will be of peculiar intreafcab .all shopTrajiThere ia bnti one; way to find out what that- offeti ia " and tha tia to come and mu AVe to occupy, we jiave lust received some of the greatest jobs Ot the season. . , t tfty uoxen fine. Scarfs and Tia .t 24c. and un Twentv-fivA tioxon ti-mta aniru. laundered, chean. u The 1 nm mon way, and.Dear inorranft that Lai " - mi 4 -s 1 w s'asa a 4 " v 1 mis oner noiaa gooa nnpu a clock Monday afternoon j nek;mojnent longer, iBring your pocket book and come early, for youJdrwant it pairs Pants opened up 10 days ago at! an1 F11 It bad, tooM.Magnicent " prices ever onerea in Char-1 jco oaies so, ssein iohbu. ji ait. .a . r .. . I - .re psw rapiaiy, ana we ad vise l Unparalleled prices on fine para can bdy 14 panta for $2; $3 PaaU for tl and. f I pants for C8c." IVe are not losing money 00 them, but we boaehtrthem at a price which enables us to retail thm at less than their wholesale yaluei . . Elegsnt stock ladies, misses' and child rencheaD Ozforda.ies and bnt. ton shoes. Ask to see bur stock- of in-1 new embroidenea? All over ' Ve- inl af,,0:fBd ?fsJifaI BiBeandnet toplIacearare the wblrnt rothould aeeukaline Don't fail to insDect our drteaa n and 4rapery Bilk?- More kida in departmeot forbargalBa-.-'.----i - - . f white tan brown and black, 68c. T fliIBuI o?'y : nuringti away! Thomaon'a corseta climb- into f a- f mj , ficTiuui aeuofl ana no . 1 . 1 . .... 1.. w iua ui iow over.ai once as you I ort1. A t TTI rv.n 1 1 vsj Aaw w a4j a as uvu wa fiaA- diea from Uo..to 44c ; new and nob- by. Our; aajes m jidvelty - dresa goods are marveioua. uur wash gooda are sor varied, and vbeautif ul all buy of ua. is aye yotr, &en our; a-a A vsn AwvTar-wt i4 t ass P &1I vvav ' Vs FINE SUITS y.': ,',-!" ' ' ' '" 'V " U S- i wonaer; we carrv the, largest and Kmi selected stock in the city and prices away below the average; v . - - One lot hand 'made Tore boo..' la' t 5c: better grade at )5: ' .. iJig lob- in Umbrellaa and and prices are moving stacks of tbem. vor rapidly Magnificent bargains in whi e cheska and ;atripea: .;; Or- gtndiea, dimitiea, mulla, imperial lorig cloth, nainsooks, Jonea' cam biic, silk mulla and - all similar fabrics at prices that will make Mt Tate k We solicit orders, from a dis tance and will send goods by- express ; on -aDDroval to rf f - - . .... ... - . Ladies-: ; Tailors! and Outfitters. I any.Pap OI e country, re- curnaoie at our expense. . New goods arriving daily and many j you exclaimi .Why have I bought bargains may Je expected.' elsewhere so long? l HARRIS: & :.'KEESLER. PS; W A . P Nyiarfet-is-Ottt-of-MeacIi Successora to W. J. Davia' & Co: . 1- ovweo ui&uairKP nwiitaeta 11 . i vsavcoi uicrrLurnMi nnma vastaiwi.n r . -. tbe cast to be-nnt 'IT"1 ternoon. : ibey expect a new hearing. Gor-j o'clock. .be- present tn-niht . a ternoon. .1".. r..T... .c- -i" . . v... f me trasiraincrR. rla4:-.A "i. L.:---rT:-v w.ri... ... uili&?-,poil!? . th aoccess of yesterday JUT friend; Prof. Cooki .Job Coleman, colored, lives on 'Mr. it IT iQO n6wt Yhi v VSnTOBM,lfa oa bis way to I Leroy Johnson's place in this county; this play. ever du on talent. : the boards by, Charlotte I he Lutheran Synod., , Ia Xasrau,e Circles. . . VM' ni Mra' Geo. E-r Soowof New ISS T5"1. thVilr- Mr. Snow ii vice president of the, Home Insurance 9JmP'y.- of New York. ; "ti,Tlnsance,,d-aslers stl inhabit " In wTf- I?rTa Weddington's loss -; i - w u"niBce on the Adallin .an cohod b been and the amount nald nrr. ' ' h,e I7" t.T'XI meeUng yesterday the r all-absorbinir ti . JI proachinff conventior T ikllw lm Xor nolner hoe oa the vene in SharilS ivCin DMr' G" SherliI1 Tueaday it naiiDr: pro era mm ia r,ra,?g ,ot tbe ocasion?m? JS . xiiss iielle Rearnev- or Mieeit . expected to deliver Vn adlre ware- adjusted, - " - Houss avatd BToBskepra. Mr. R: R. Marroli addition of several rooms to his boose on North Trade street. ,--,., Mr. and Mrs. E. w TinUn.. . housekeeping to-day North Brevard street. Mr. Cnthbertson, who has been occupying their house, maw -k Asbury house, on North Brevard street. Mr. C. 11. Ethredge and family are to move from, the Dlair hoase, on North t-ine street, to one. or the Murphy bouses on North College Mr. C.v C. Kennedy will move bis house, on the corner nf 4 1iHrhik".i Church, to one side of the lot, allowing room for another house on the lot.- t ttt A contract for b . " " . 1 .U s-opiar street to iirr WV-V. Tucker. , i' 4 f5.Pants Jfe" Job Peison's Remedy.! vo; tie lost three children' in three dava. one dying Sunday, another Monday and still another Tuesday. All of bis other Children are sick. The doctors -think they were poisoned in some way,; by eaung prooaoiy some nerb The old man's grief is pitiful to see. . t - ". - - - - i, i ii I i i I, i M - n- I T . -54 , r v Bt. Cbailmers Sloorase Wed. , An event of more than ordinary in terest in church eirelRd . will : tw -ti marriage of Uev. Chalmers Moore and blue at 50c," 75c.r and $1.00. Miss Nora .Neal. The cercmonv ltnlif: - t ' . - . . . take place at the residence of the "-cU, CUeviOlS ana .CasSl-i iZlt'1? - ? reek uy meres at 50c. and 75c. Some 13th. Mr; Moore Is at present preach- ;ot - " ingatTiryson city.-; : - - atDc. grood' for-ievcry -day wear. oizes to lb vears. .350 pairs received' tb-dav ir ervousC Drspensia: Bheumatisni . J 1: Indigestion,4 . " ; ; Eczema, vv Alterative i - Blood Purifier, Erythema, --'H'flr Sciatica, .- Poison Oak, 7 Indigestion. . 4- the convention. Iowa Amaasst ta Cotsoa Skarka.". Jiy ol xne cotton on the T it form is the Ada Mill cotton. - The i ; c vers toe ted in eaeraj thing have i'.auicu uu-iu;e oi tne staple. The m wacr uas uwa agSlOSt tbem. - " 3Xet Me Sbs.M n- - . ... - . . .,,, -- .a i k7 u.tr moctciy meeting of the Aumury oociety. will be held ' '-t-i fit 3 o'clock. A fullat- i " Cards for the lata. - Cards -were received bere yesterday announcing the marriage, on May 15th, j ciito trances xannon, of Con cord, and Mr. James TV'esley Young, of irTil JXi .v - ce,remon7 takes place oiciiuwujsi, cnurca at aiw"llollr r??IaL teived also ,to the marC risge, In the irst Baptist- churchy of Kaiei?h,n the-same date as ahoi, r . Tla BSlss a lemtder gatertala. Misses - Violet and Julia: Alexander gave a , beautiful lunch yesterday at tueir uoaie on esi--Araae street.1 l-ar-it. t- T v --" -j1-- r . Their, guests were: Misses . Lixzie MotnerS - H Tiend -Shirt xoung, oi uoncordrLizzie Scott. Minal WflistS H5f hlo arid Tyt Brem. Lou Robertson Willi -rh I " UAal,a .ws JVt- ttuu .Op- Mary Johnston. Adela Hutchison: Marv Armoud Nash and Janie Fox- - . A. Jolly 3Ia Captnred. - r-' ' - John Jolly, an . escaped convict from Hendersonville, was run aground yes terday by Officers Killoo?h and Irvine. Sheriff John G. Grant wilt arrive to-dav Mr. WiUIam Xenonhon nw iVZL i to take charge of his "trusty." This is the Davie Times and mayor of lfrw.b.1 Jo:i? aseoond escape. Two months vitUl 'wool--'Kneav. Pants rt ' t . '. j . ..... duhs, sizes u to lo vears. i i ..... . , c . . I, aouDie seats ana double ikiiees on' pants, at La. vine, and Aliss Ad a k., , i . . . J, C. 1m II arris. Esfu. nf ..... a tro he rot Gaston ia. away, but was captured at - Smoke Bat Kot 3Iacl I lr. Biigm ure occurred st th fAnr. . , V ) - i . ..... . be A!rba il.:;3 yeterdy Ct :ut w.-js cxt!'j!,w-i 3 v It Tka Paily IZuaaway. lesiercay morcirj. ss named Cleans- and anc4 rivic alorj Kast TI.j- a wite man r man were r-f t VtM ! at - K0GERS& CO. m i i n i n i u;ni 1 1 j A FEW Fin da Sicle". books that XA. -you should read:, ' "When Dreams Come Trae..A atorv of an emotional life, by Edgar Saltus parxr, 5Dc. - . - "Things Will Take a Turn;" A re vised edition of an early story by the author of Ships Th&t Pass in the Niirht;" paper. 2jc. - . -The Divorce - Milt." - Realistic sketches of the South Dakota Divorce Colony; parer, ZZa. : - . "Coin's Financial School," and "-"A Tale of Two Nations." Simple sol ut inn of the . great Cnaneial question; 5s. each. - - - - - " , , - GTONE & baeri:;ger, SOMETHING IP TBE GOODS ABE TTSItS THA T TOU OUOnT' TO HA VS AND WE OUGHT: TaGBT. ' ji- - -. ", T-r, , ..... n rrw - srr r VOTT 'ATTs- TV" AMrrlWasf TffE STORE IIELP8 TO V T.xxii X 1 pnn vk TinaA urn - nrnt ? anon a AJIE WJTA T WEJ&BAX.TO CHAJtll YOUWITII&EWESTlOFJTlIE NRWiwisEiTcnosEiraim with E VEEYJSGOlfQinrilBO U GHTISTO THEM THA T TAKING GAEA T L O T&-AyND-KJ$0 WING WHERE and WHA T tp TAKE MAKES POSSIBLE. TINSEL EMBROIDERED ' FOUR FEET HIGH-?. HANDSOME ONLY l ti.OO. BESTS A RGAIN EVER OFFERED IN 8CRKKNH'iSIS&TMJM-A PA N ESE A. D. COFFEES AND PA TTYt PAN8J.T10e. EACK f . . Wes had them, t we. sold them We have iC again,; J Prettiest line" of wool ere- pon you. nave ever seen in MOURNING and tWv silk stripe: biggest; sellers; JcSf opt style alLother goods. lAIii See Th Quicx Black. Jap ; waterproof Aesiying Dailt,-- . New and totally Hferent styiesof ',V'r at popular prices7V " - 'Z- Belt3 "andBeit Buckles. SterlinglVaist'Studk25c. jset. ..' With the march of civilisation, elec tricity v takes the place of steam, the reaper the place 'of the scythe, great stores the place of small stores. The greater the store the creator the facilitv Jor bandling-vvast quantltiesof goods On tne smallest possible margin of profit. Kaufman's is one of the' great stares, aiid.it can and does save its customers 15 to.23 per cent, on ' their Clothing, ' lists and " Furnishings. - Very elegant ' suits of black Cheviot,1 vicuna cheviot and black Thibet, cut and made and trimmed in a very superior manner, and sold by many bouses at $13 and t!5, marked here at 110. A most fashion able and beautiful line of Wldewale Cheviot Suits, half-lined with satin. very stylish and could not be duplicated by an exclusive tailor for less than $25, marked this spring a$ $1. Pinhead Wcrsted Suits with four-button sack coats, every detail of cut and make as carefully attended to as the merchant tailor devotes to bis $20 and $25 suits, a.. a. . m m . - maraea neie as teaaer at sia. A WORD TO PAT MEN. , "TWe are 'specially well, provided with longs and stoats this season with the waist and caeat measure1 Vtfhtitng Is high as 50. In qualities from all wool Cheviot at $10 to tbe very finest $22.50 values. Stouts also in blue flannel and other weaves. ?$i'lYvo& YOUNO MEN. 4 . - Our all Wool Cheviot' Suit, in three buttoned long cutaway style, has made the hit of tbe season with good dressers. Tailors wouldn't make them . for less than $25; Our price, $15. .-, a Kaufman's $15 Regent Walking Suits of Clay Worsted ire moro worn this season than any other garments we of fer. The next high grade at $20 Js ex ceptionally fine. -a $ , , .The very' latest styles ' in Haikijnk Pasts, $5 to 7.50. ",'" - CPOur Spring stock or Furnishings, Hats aad ikfrsr Clothing! is 4be finest Shd most complete in the city. -- -- - ... W. Kaafraan & Co., - LEADINQ CLbThlERS. - - Mai! Orders promptly attended to. i: ;gs: bead &'co; f TT.: KWMTTt ; I ami m m mwm ! ' TT v., r. fc a- -i .t v . v . f Chemisettes and Vieilins. I Best line v refif s . SfmTO i. - ' .. "-- sy w V Mats found at doc. Z0c. and Catch a GLinrci:, - r ' : - To EIesp Abeeast of Tns Times On ehrrald end esTor to lad tbe proeeaalon not follow it.- xo eop wltn the fro sat. m. p- a ... 55 M b in bilious ones, you mast own your bom e. If no more of new our lovely Cnrro:r3, contlno rntlns; on will ultimately find you In thhleUways and hsdires iwnfr ..i opportunities with all once hopeful in the b&-krronnd. . -The facts r stnbbom and pertinent Tou should pander well and comaaer Just where you stand at priweot. - -- . t m Tbe orportuniiy is ffpred you whereby lor fewer c r ni ut "iot cTenlenci yon mat o ii horn, J in - not r cn,r l ..t lor yf,,i to make this 22 1. m l 4 c .a 02 v t- . . M 0 ' 4 o k r-T el o v. , )t 1 .'I 03 E3g o rTHE DOGWOOD TUEE3 ARE IN JL bloom. - ; ' And the CshTare on a boom, ' - Nows your time to buy your fish hook, tines ana tactics rrom : wlD-i minutes .v-ct,tr.3 nu;? -ot r. -t , , . looi, i ;at:onery ana Art Store. ; fl-i.r, ct .- I . J .. . I 1 . f ' . J L . , .... cvniiint mr ..'.r.-.r noil r. Pf . -: r-r." a- fr your feauly r ; 0' . V " - To:; cp
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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