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1 ' ' ; . i - Subscription : $8.UU a Year. cHARLorre, n. a. Wednesday morning; april 21. 1897. r -T:"'JV j'd "-hk '. ; I " ;' ) .1 r : .rp - pb k bit 6 - R - " , - i-r- - ;f ; y --- - f -THE Central Hotel. NEW ;.; ANNEX Parlor commrvllniin: centrally located; elegantly furnished. To My Supporters: Mayor Weddington hag-Instructed the registrars of election to refuse copies of registration to my friends. In order tliat my supporters may not be deprlv- COHBKTT CBALLBVOKanTZSIalatOlIS. As M Kvlfleae f Goad Faitli. Ha Makes New York. April 20. James J. Cor- belt to-day formally challenged Robert -THI graveling Man's Home, ed of voting. I ask each and every one . Fitssimmons to meet once again In the to go in person and see that his name prize ring, and deposited as a fsr. Is on the books. I know that there are felt. The challenge was as follows: hundreds of my friends not so regis-. To Robert Kitssimmons, Champion of tered. and as my opponent has virtual the World: control of the books, no courtesy from I hereby challenge you to box me any that source has or will be extended me' number of rounds for the champion or my friends. The registration closes ship of the world, under the provisions at 12 o'clock Friday, the 23rd. Mr. I of the law. before the club ottering the Wedding-ton's friends who have access best inducements. As It would be a vio. unfairly denied me the right of the ; la Hon of the law to propose a aide books, yet tbey are to-day busily J stake, that la a detail that may be left checking up their supporters. Bear in , to your pleasure. As an evidence o mind that last fall's and bond regis- my sincerity, however. I have to-day GOOD TREATMENT. POPULAR PRICES. tratlons are not being used. E. B. SPRINGS. BBKSHaM m CASrSKLL, Prrtt4r BUFORDJOTEL Belmont Hotel Annex. UNDER MEW-MANAGEMENT. UHi Wt.ATtlt.ii KJt--Kl. 8. I DOS HER. OBSERVER. Charlotte. April 20, 1897, 8 p. m. Barora. Temp. 30.48 I 52 Weather Clear Preclp. .00 Maximum temperature. 60; minimum terperature, 48. SAME DATE LAST Yt..-wR : Maximum temperature, 91; minimum temperature, 64. WElIHtK KOKttAST. House completely overhauled, paper ed and painted. New dlnins room on parlor floor handsomest in the State. Belmont Hotel newly frescoed and decorated. EVEKTHINO FIRST CLASS. POPULAR PRICES. Eccles & Bryan. Forecast for North Carolina Fair, warmer; northeasterly winds, becom ing southeasterly. Announcements. To the People of Charlotte: I b-ret- announce myself e candi date for mayor, subject to the decis ion of the voters at the polls - E. B. SFRING8. DERMAL BALM- FOR Chapned Face, Hands, and any Roughness of the Skin. Lips I hereby announce myself a candi date for alderman, subject to the ac tion of the voters. R. J. BREVARD. I announce myself a candidate for alderman, subject to the action of the voters at the polls. T. GARIBALDI. For Sale By R. H. JORDAN & CO., Prescriptlonlsts, Springs' Corner. 'Phone T. I hereby announce myself a candi date for alderman, subject to the ac tion of the voters P. P. ZIMMERMAN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for alderman until the last gun Is flred, . M. WILDER. I announce myself a candidate for alderman, subject to the action of all the voters. J. s. MYERS. AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE I heneby announce myself a candi date for alderman, subject to the ac tion of the voters. F. W. AHRENS. I HNTTRE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS I EFFECTS j SPECIAL NOTICES, -Of- w. w. KAUFMAN, KAUFMAN. 05 505 TRYON TR YON ST. ST. Commencing 10:20 o'clock. Thursdiy, April 22, at FOR SALE STORE HOUSE AND dwelling, with three tenants in rear, corner B. and Hill streets : rent for 40 per month. Bargain to prompt purchaser. W. S. ALEXANDER. deposited the sum of $5,000, which 1 invite you to cover, and name a time and place to meet me and arrange the final details. JAMES J. CORBETT. Fitssimmons is still to be heard from. yi t s-1 MjMi0u is h mt ur re.tie. Philadelphia, April 20. Fittslmmons to-night declared that he meant to pay no attention to challenges from Corbett or any one else for a time, as he had earned a rest and meant to have it. He added, however, that be proposed to A CAKD HOI MB. HUKG8. Ha A a war Qmeatlans urn Hold Himsalf la It- ajluan to Aaswar Aay Othera A Candidal Uwaa FraaJusea HJs Voa stltBaata. ' To the Editor of the Observer: I observe two communications In your paper of yesterday morning which I should not notice, did not your anon ymous correspondents publicly: voice some untruths which have been indus triously circulated during the cam paign. As to the salaries Drs. Bre vard and Wilder received for official services, I take it for granted' that they earned them. As to the fact that the investments I made when I purchased one-half Interest in the stock of the Water Works Company, that was stm uly a business transaction, and against the advice of some of my friends. I took a great risk in that transaction, and any fair man will say that I was entitled to any success that might ac crue from the Intelligent management or a simple Dusiness investment, out , ma it .- imniv however that may be. the investment tranparent conspiracy to defame me uucieu tu iuc vii j wucu i- fSlenedl WM. GODFREY HUNTER. HVHITXB MAKES A STATXMJKXT. It is Nat, Hawavar, the Withdrawal Bz. ctTlag a Slek Iremta. a Sanaa- tlaa, Baaldaa Paula Haater On Vota Farther frvsa Ktoettoa Taatarday'a Bal latiag. Frankfort, Ky., April 20. Those who have up to this time- doubted that Dr. Hunter, the indicted Republican nom inee tor the United States Senate would withdraw, gave up all hope this morn ing, when they learned that be bad is. sued the following statement over hi own signature: "I have gone over the whole situation carefully, and I admit that I do not know where my one vote is to come from. Under the circumstances, I am willing to say that I shall not prolong the fight beyond a reasonable time, when I see that it is hopeless. The pro ceeding before the grand Jury has nothing to do with my change of front. It has not been a factor in the fig-, ex cept to solidify and strengthen the loy. chased It at about the same price we paid for it. and the offer was declined. As to the sale of the property to the city, that has already been consum- follow Corbett's example as dictator of ! mated, and I r resume that vour corres the prize ring, and his reply was that ' pendent was aware of it when he wrot. tne tatter snouia earn a reputation as a fighter Instead of as a boxer, before be Just when he will withdraw is a matter that Is as yet doubtful, but in all probabilities heHrill get out of the race to-morrow. Bnt he, will not do so until ne ana nts supporters nave set tled on a man to become the nominee presumed to challenge him. Coafraaad to tha Murder aad Robbrry. Boston, April 20. A special to the Journal from Montreal says that Jo seph E. Kelly confessed to-day to the murder of Cashier Stlckney. at Somers wurth. H. H. He admitted that he committed both the murder and the robbery, and says he had no accom plice. He vehemently insisted, how ever, that he had no intention of kill- Tour correspondent Intimates and the n, ti,a ,,. man report has been widely circulated that j, be doubtiul, but it Is generally I am ODDOsed to the city graded schools, I am stsongly In favor of them, and I may fairly claim that to myself, as much as to anyone else, is due the fact that the school tax was raised to a point sufficiently high to enable the schools to run without using money raised for any other purposes to supple, ment the deficiency. As to my favoring a proposition (while an alderman) to buy the park from the Four C's, that Is simply untrue. The facts In the case are that some gentlemen (among them conceded that the fight wljl be between Judge Holt and Senator Deboe. Tbe latter has the best icbance. as Hunter is said to be sore aa Judge Holt, be cause he has not taHen off his coat and worked for him as Deboe has. A sen sation was created jiist before the time for, the Senate to meet this morning. It was known that Mr. Hager. the new Democratic Senator, had arrived with his certificate and would be sworn In this morning. But whon the train came in It bore Senator .Ogilvle. the sick In. fh. naahl.. K,,. V. - v.J . 1 that gentleman recognized him. After Mr. VanLandingha m) approached Mr. nemocrat. who has not been here be felling Mr. Stickney with blows on the I ft u- V lln ,a vlew, lo. P"1?1"""5 fore this sesnion. This made the Sen- head, when he showed signs of regain- lne pai.K r De c,li' "a ... . ate full for the first time this session ine consciousness, he atahhprl him with Quest Mr. u tia maae h propus. i iuu m a Knife. DAMASl CAPTURED AXD FIRED. I - TEE TCStKS COHFLETELT KZPCXSED. Greek Tapopw Traversa Reveal Pass aad Art Kat-eMag far Uamul to Join tka Tletoraos Force There The Captare of That Town opens tne way auaaaania. Athen4 April 20, midnight. 'News has Justi reached here that the Greeks, after a otesperate battle, have captured and burf ed DamasL Vlgida is still re sisting. Another division of the Greek troops, lit is reported, has traversed, tbe Reveal jass and captured three block houses. ,i This division has almost reached IDamasi, where it will effect a union with the force that capjtureu the town, lihe i.0,000 troops under General SmolenlEi. displayed the greatest brav ery. .1 Revenl lies 12 miles northwest of La rissa. ESdhem Pasha, with a force va riously estimated at from 10,000 to 14. 000, led "assaults against it yesterday, but all Were repulsed by tbe Greeks. Crown Ifa-ince nstantine has tele graphed jhei e that the Turks were com pletely nd finally repulsed. In Ath ens grejteer attention has been paid to the operations In the neighborhood of Revemi than to those at Milouna Pass. Xhe theory all along has been that if the Greeks could establish themselves at Damasi."their road would He open Elassona. TB9 CAP11KK OF UAsUSI, Tbe UUtrlbution or Virginia Patronage. Washington, April 20. The Fourth Assistant Postmaster General has not taken up the cases of the fourth-class postmasters in Democratic districts of Virginia, not having decideu who should be allowed to name such ao- poiniments. In districts of Virginia represented InCongiess by Repuoucans, the Congressmen have been allowed to suggest the names for vacancies and to ! can be better expended than for sewers. the city which was declined, and I de sire to say here that If I am elected no such offer or purchase will be made or can be made without the voice of the people. As to the question of the elec tric lights. I suppose that every think ing or reading man knows that a five year contract has been made with the present board of aldermen, and that I can have nothing whatever to do with the matter. Tour correspondent also inquires if I oppose sewer Improve ments. I am well aware that no money with 138 members in a Jlnt session. 70 It Will an Rxhiliarltlng ECfoet on thatirerha 1 be Object of Grnvk strategy How .Apparent Athens. April 20. The news of the capture ;of Damasl puts a new complex ion upon the situation or the rrontter, and is a great encouragement to the government, and is likely to have tne most ex&ilirating effect upon the spirits of the Cjreeks. who have been greatly depressed by the reverses of their troorjs a Milouna Pass. If the ureeK divisions effect a union at Damasl, as Is expected!, there Is almost nothing In the T?enuhllrana and SS TtemnorAta an9 7ft wav of their DromDt advance to Elas- once more necessary to a choice. It sona. It Tyrnavo falls Into the hands put Hunter one vote further from an i of Edhefch Pasha and the Turkish troops election and made the more certain sweep gown upon the plain, ana aa the Impossibility of his election than vance t9 Larissa to meet the force con has the Indictment, or any other oc- centrated there under the Crown Prince currence this session; It also made It tbey wlB be between the two grand dl- necessary for any new nominee to re ceive more votes to secure an election. When the joint assembly met. both the new Senators were on hand. Many pronounced the bringing here of Sena tor Ogllvie, who looks like a dying man. a shame. There was no Journal 1:117 ThfL tef reading, but the Blackburn Democrats office have expired. In the case of Virginia, it is yet to be determined whether the Republican members of Congress, or the Republican State committee, will be allowed the privi lege of disposing of the patronage. Reed Want to be Collector. Washington. April 20. George Reed has made application for appointment as collector of customs, at Beaufort, S. C. spent Judiciously and not wastefully. The bonds for sewers were voted fifteen months ago, and these sewers should have been put down last summer and fall. No question as to the necessity; an Immense amount of sickness In a certain locality but I do not favor be ginning this work before an election demanded a preliminary roll call. The latter showed present and unpaired 108, and 55 necessary to a choice. The fifty-first ballot began but all voted as they have heretofore and the ballot stood: Hunter, 53: Blackburn. SS: Martin. 1: Bovle. 5: Stone. 1. Nearly all the Republicans opposed to Dr. PEOPLE'S COLUMN, j I . . . i l " 1 ' me .i ,VfI . .- U.Tr,it.5 Hunter were absent and paired. No mo- cannot be hd for money expended for work, on account of the cold weather, rain, sleet and snow, broken pipe and Parties looking for good furniture should not fajl to attend this sale Handsome parlor suit mirrors. oil paintings, parlor lamp, inlaid marble tal its. curtain?, rugs, carpets. In good order, walnut burff-t extension table chairs, kather luunpe, walnut and oak bedrot.m suits, tables, hair mattresses bed springs, couches, a grand square piano, etc. Toe entire contents are all In the very best cor.dlt:on: in fact, equal to new. W. W. KAUFMAN. KAUFMAN. There is a Great Advantage In having our Suit or Pants cut and made to fit you by an experienced Tai lor in the city. I have an elegant line of imported Suitings. The season's notd.iest designs and textures. I guar antee corre i styles and perfect tailor ing. Pants from H up Suits from $18 up. Cleaning and repairing a specialty H MILLER, 13 East Trade. (Under Central Hotel.) ESTABLISHED 1892. The Great Southern Detective Agency, Hunt Building, CHARLOTTE, - N. C. Do all kinds of legitimate detective work. Terms reasonable. Good refer ences. Arson, murder, divorce a specialty. ALLAN'S MAGNETIC COUGH SYR up is guaranteed to relieve irritation, heal the inflamed surfaces and cure the cought as quickly as it can l. cured safely. We sell all the other cough syrups, but Allan's la the on ly one we guarantee. WOODALL & SHEPPARD. OUR PICTURE FRAMES ARE ALu made from new mouldings, and are first-class In workmanship. Get our very low prices. WHEELER WALL PAPER CO. WE HAVE ALMOST ANYTHING IN the grocery line you call for and our prices as low as anybody's on sugar, coffte. Hour, tea. cheese: In fact, any thing in that line. SIKES & STITT. FRESH ROASTED MOCHA AND JA va coffee, 35c, 3 pounds for II. Old Homestead grated pineapple. 20c. per can. Royal Blue Brand Apricots 15c. per can. STAR MILLS GROCERY. 'Phone 157u. A LITTLE TOO COLD FOR A RUSH on ice cream, but it is an every-day thing for us to have a rush on our home-made bread. It is a hard task, but we manage to keep up "with our orders. FASNACHT. wasted cement. Now, Mr. Editor, I have answered these questions, even thouph asked anonymously and rather unfairly, and I hold myself in future bound to answer any other questions that may be asked me. for In my opin ion a candidate owes frankness to his constituents, provided the writer hfts the manliness to sl.n his name. The public has a rifrht to know who asks questiors. as well as who answers them, and I have no time to devote to a writer who (so far ns I know) has no standing In the community. E. B. SPRINGS. tlon for adjournment was made, nnd the fifty-second ballot was bee-un. The announcement that the Bell-Crum-bauKh contest would come up caused a irrpftt deal of eycltement for should the Democrat. Bell, be seated thf rict narty vote would be a tie. O and 69. snd Jitat as It stood diirln- the mem. visions f the Greek army. This seems to havebeen the object of Greek strat- gy. Should the ureens succeea in re ducing he forts at Prevesa. as now seems lrobable, and in ocupying the town wttth the large land force co-operating (with the bombarding warships, the road to Jnina would be open and the Tuttkish troops at Epirus placed at the moit serious disadvantage. The strategic value of Prevesa to the Turk ish troops Is that so long as it remains In the hands of the Turks, it makes possibles steady line of munitions and food supplies. With Prevesa In "the hands f the Greeks, this line would be pronVptly cut, and it would be prac tically impossible to re-victual the Turkish troops by the long land route through Macedonia. On the other hand, the Grek troops could be re-vlotualled by sea.js Kdhrm J?ah Reports Turk tub Victories. Constantinople. April 20. Edhem Pasha Sas wired the Sultan that he 4 COCKTKT OWKIXIKO B0KMUV i 1 . - Mr. Sachlar Bad MtM Bis ataawy laaa oa t MulHlna; mm for IM4 t oaa It Mr. OaMBall aprlaara Matal bSuBOUag a Stage ' tsi Ganrgia. gpecUl to tbe Observer. Salisbury, April 10. The dwelling and sevural outhouses of Enos Sechier, of China Grove township, were burned to th ground Sunday, while the family were at church.- A quantity of sliver belonging to Mrs. Secnler was melted. It ll said that the house was robbed, and then set on lire, by four negroes who were seen there. An approximate .valuation of the amount lost Is ILMtu, wiUt no insurance. Luckily air. Secnier had stored his cash, amounting to 4rt in in outhouse, which was not burned. Mr. henry C v iiuanas, ot tuts city, MECKLENBURG GASES DiXIDJLD. t A CAKD FKOM MR. McDdWFLL. palamountain's line of wedding presents Is far beyond the ordinary. Your Inspection solicited. Merchants & Farmers' :-: Rational Bank. TRAVELERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT, AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD FURNISHED BY US. F Barrels of 1,200 and kegs of 600. Fresh, crisp and nice; just in. Cakes and Crackers BRISTLES IN YOUR TEETH ARE not pleasant, but you'll get them there every time you use a poor tooth brush. We guarantee our 25 cent brushes. A. B. REESE & CO.. Hunt Building. DRS. KENT ." Hunt Building. Tryon and Fifth Streets. Crown and bridge work a specialty. DUNKLEE'S CHOPPED CELERY, for making salads is to be used same as the fresh celery. Use no vinegar In salad. dressing. MOORE & JONES. k NICE LINE OF FRESH BREAD, cakes, rools. etc., at the Gem Bakery this morning. We are making ice cream to-day. Leave your order. SKINNER & WILLIS. V- COLUMBIAS 1100; HARTFORDS 150, 160. There are wheels. Yes. any amount of them but there is but one Columbia. If you want an inspira tion ride a Columbia. Tis the near est to Heaven one can get on earth. Hartfords are better than any save Columblas. GEO. FITZSIMONS. city. Cheapest Patent Flour in the N.- corner church and M.C. MAYER GROCERY COMPANY. Phone 192. Dr. Geo. WJSraham. OFFICE. 7 WEST TRADE ST. Ninth, modern seven-room dwelling for rent. D. P. HUTCHISON. ONLY 10 LEFT OF OUR 'W $75 Bi cycles at 140. and $60 at $30. These are the best bargains ever offered In Charlotte, but remember, we can't get any more at this price. QUEEN CITY CYCLE CO.. Charlotte. N. C. SCOTCH PLAIDS IN VARIOUS ! styles and shades. Drumtochty and tropical suitings, clays, serges chevi ots, casslmeres: confined styles in fancy worsteds and trouserings Call and see them M LICHTEN STEIN. Aitistic Merchant Tailor, No. 9. North Tryon street. lO Cent Line, Six Worrli to the Line. I LOST Southern passenger depot, Ro I man gold ring, solitaire diamond; ; liberal reward. L. C. Burwell, South el n depot. WANTED. Responsible firm wants of fice manager at Charlotte. Salary. I ; tl.iOO a year; $600 cash and best ref-' erences required; commercial referen-' ' ces furnished. Position perm nent. Ad dress Postofflce Box 312, Philadelphia, ' Penn. WANTED Second-hand typewriter. In good condition; Remington prefer red. Address J, care Observer. SWEET MILK delivered promptly twice a day. Stop my driver and give It a trial. Enderly Dairy, West Trade street. S. B. Alexander. WANTED. A bright, steady boy or young lady, who Is a good penman, as assistant bookkeeper. Apply only by letter with stamp. The Singer Man ufacturing Co., Charlotte, N. C. EVERYTHING will come out right If you use "Clover Hill" butter. Good butter and coffee insure a good meal, that in turn Is condnrfve to n hflnnv disposition. Order butter and coffee or to publish official statements when from us. Moore & Jones. orable session last winter. This would ! gained several notable victories yester plve the BlarVburn people a fle-htfne j day. occupying all the fortified posl cbar.ee. something they hne not had tlons commanding Tyrnavo. He re slnce the session last winter, their ! ports tlat the Greeks evacuated their present pnllcv being solely to nrpvent 1 entrenclSed camp, leaving behind thir nn election. The seonnd an1 third bal- ty cases; of cartridges and many rifles. lr.t resulted PTBCtlv as d'd the first, i The Tuirks. he says, have retaken "Anxiona Fnqnlrer" and "Financier" Sow Have a hanre at Him Tha Condi tion la 1 hat They 8Iku Thrlr Kama. To the Editor of the Observer: If "Anxious Inquirer" in Sunday's n'ter which the General Assembly ad journed on motion of Senator Ben rie't. a TTunter man. T1 ttfTrent Hn out hv H"mterfs fr'eps. thl evente that he had p--r-arert a card wlthdr wlner fmrr the perta oH 1 race, has pvrt to hrine: ai ott-e- big e-owd of noHtlrlnns to tb rqr-ttal. Manv of theoe who solved to-ntfh rnrre to u-ee him to remain on tb ttcVet. flnd ne"a are candlrles from Santhi "rin rinpe to no mane tee rtew nominee TTiinte tho Vnowtng fortes sav. nmv Observer, and "Financier," in Tuesday's have provided such al stt"nt, bit issue, will give' the public and myself h is not nrenartner toi i-ihii'-w. pis their signatures. I will answer all their erTr-ie v M Intimations that he questions, whether of a pertinent or lm- , t"1 wl'hd'-a' a-e irni1 nn'v or effort, pertinent nature. I must first, how- Tne n-en who nnno TTimtor's wn ever. know something of the sise andirt"-al n nrtHner that nitn. ourh a sex of these querulous apparitions that '' or nfoir the tt-omM .ireiv ne a appear In the dark, so as to shape my replies In accordance with the "anxi ety" of Inquirer, and to the measure and ability that Financier professes In grasping the perplexing problems of municipal government. When I had the honor to be mayor of Charlotte. I never neglected or refused to give an acount of my stewardship WANTED. Solicitors of life insurance for the Prudential Insurance Com pany of America. Very liberal con tracts made with good parties. Ad dress C. M. Hawkins, general agent, Raleigh, North Carolina. called upon: neither will I now as a private citizen shrink from making mention of facts that concern the pub lic welfare. The assallment of gentlemen in the public print, who have never been as sailed before, can only be for the pur pose of diverting the attention of the readers and taxpayers from the real candidates and the vital issues that confront them I There is a fish In the ocean known as the "mud fish." He carries a pouch filled with mud. and when sharply pur sued by swifter fish, seeks his escape by muddying the waters for many varda around. Let not "Anxious In quirer" or "Financier" seek to muddy the waters or cloud tne real issues, i WANTED. A good newspaper man to trust they can discern what are the lease a fully equipped and established real issues oi tne campaiB" 1 ci f, ond row trot n-pnifl make difficult thine1 to rHontne-1e. RAIt.KOr ASSOC! iTTO'Vo.. WE CAN MAKE or bind any kind of book in the best style and at bottom prices. Observer Printing House. RING UP 407 for milk or cream. Watklns. McD. TAKEN UP Dark colored mule. Green Ell.s. East Seventh street. news and Job printing plant, In one of , the best towns In the State. For full i particulars apply to Lock Box 9, Wil son. N. C. F. B. McDOWELL. WANTED. Weavers. Twelve or 15 families with weavers for plain work on 28s and 36s. Good wages and good homes. Roanoka Mills C, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Inriax to Thla Mornlnc'a Advertisements. Use the "Clover HIU" butter. Sold by Moore & Jones. Drs. Kent A Myers, dentists, are lo cated In the Hunt buildln. A. B. Reese & Co., guarantee their 15 cent tooth brushes. Palamountain's line of wedding pres. ents is far beyond the ordinary. It Is an every day thing for Faa nacht to have a rush on his home-made tiro q A $200 WANTED TO BORROW for 60 , Fresh roasted Mocha and Java coffee, days; good security; will pay bonus 35 cents. at the Star Mills Grocery, above Interest. Address "C," care Ob- j The Wheeler Wall Paper Co.'s pic server. ture frames are all made from new mouldings. APPLY 500 South Church for room dwelling. elght- AN INVALID would like to exchange old magazines. Please apply to Observer. Allan's magnetic cough syrup Is guaranteed to relieve. Sold by Wood all & Sheppard. W. S. Alexander has a storehouse and dwelltna: for sale. nnl,lAa ,hsmrAj4 Mian fnr aalaa delphla. Reason for selling, poor roads- -t wnnr A .Tones' FOR SALE. Fine English dog cart, or landeau. made by Rodgers, of Fhlll- Good as new. AddressN. G. Fletcher, Winston, N. C. RELICS FOR SALE Almanacs 1745, to 1795 and 1844. Apply to George Crater, at Observer office. Practice limited to eye, ear, drs. keerans & rrooks, nose and throat. -THE IS OUR SPECIALTY, And we claim to do the BEST REP ATE WORK in the Srate. Full line of Sundries. tW High-grade tnas f73. 00. J. MARSH HEIZER, 41 South College St Dr. W. II. Wakefield WILL BE AT HIS OFFICE, 60S-NORTH TRYON STREET, , t. -EVERY WEEK DAY IN I APRIL. EXCEPT WEDNES i. ,1 DAYS. HIS PRACTICE IS JT LIMITED TO THE EYE. EAR, " NOSE AND THROAT. , CUBKOWKK. -DENTISTS.- 7 West Trade Street. Charlotte. N. C. THE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY possesses all that is essential to con ducting a first-class laundry. Skilled labor only is employed, and the best work obtained. JNO. W. TODD, Proprietor. FOR RENT Cottage No. 309 West Fifth street. Apply to W. H. Hoff man. Gastonla. WANTED A young rellab.e North Carolina registered pharmacist in town of 4,000 population; give age. ex Delegates to the Christian Endeavor Convention are invited to Joe Baruch & Co.'s. Dermal Balm sold by R. H. Jordan A Co.. is fine for chapped skin. Jos. Lieberman & Co. offer special bargains in clothing, hats, neckwear, etc.. for three days. Leslie & Rogers have received a small lot of the far famed Knox sailor's for ladles. New York. April 20. Billy Birch, the perience and salary; must give refer- afternoon of pa-a'ys!s of the brain and . chronic Blight's disease. He has been Tt 1 Pnlnti1 m T1r, WU n,rii. t A mnna; tha AeTit at the nimwi w'i". tlment e HVptv to H row at th rl yr urt'n. rf rPTp.l r.Mp to prpoMpr tle minflo rion rr p ?ow e o'.et Mn. A " It Vi c oprmon h hn d"" A Vi he .t-o t Tr5erv n ' 'oo -o n flt. Tnfa ras. Tirn prtlc,eQ In It Vto,'- aaom to '-nno fn o nf nifot1T,pr,le 'effM. ann ha Kron nt fr , rrf pt an fftnnPrtA ttme. One rt ttqp rnalroa t InpiTTwhftwt on tA rfnlrrnftn to rn-OTVrato with V ft flqte In oct,np' tA fnlntenoneo of teal rtes. The rtnr amnor him 1 1 f'.-p R rpeetnn of t,nt'pp .0ltfri with rpv rtir a A a (-onr-tp. r wMh Tvpt'.. (n mfl,9infl' rata. ater It has bTl d"'v nnHUM r n4in. tain them. Tt la ltnt'' iVe'v that tha aeraampnt will ha p'nnted It atanda. TVflra were eonernl'v evriraaad tn.lav that thera are aeveral of the Western mart which will refe to h. eome metnhera of the r-o'ra"''! Weatern pwnnr Aaaoclatlnn. Tnev belong to what N krjnwn aa tb "weak" prrnn. and It la Intimated that thlr decltnatlon Is nsrtlv dne to thHr not wlshlns; to tie the'r hands In th mat-er of rates or other devlcen. bv which trf. flc may he attracted to their 11na. The avowed reason for their reluctance to become mem hers H a matter of ex penses. In times 1'Va these, when bnal. nosa Is tTtnmflT Itrtt. some rnarta "nfl their montb'v assessment of association e-oensea aulte a tax on their revenues. The refusal fit a few lines wi'l not. how aver, prevent the sronsr lines e-olna; Into a onmniirt on their own account. Thev will form an asawlat'on. with or without their, weak brethren. ence Drugs, rom last employers. Observer ofHce. 'Address very 111 for a month. SHRINERS! You are notified to meet at Oasis Temple this, Tuesday, even ing at 6 o'clock sharp. All visiting Shriners are invited. X. O. Maxwell. DRS, M, A, & C, A, BLAND, DKKTirrs. DR. C. L. ALEXANDER. DENTIST. No. . South Tryon Street. Charlotte. N. C THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT J. A. Blxby. Crescent Saloon. No. 38 East Trade street, has been glyen the sole agency for the famous Yellow Label Whiskey. This whiskey is guaranteed to be the genuine, and up to Its us ual purity. Price: Quarts. ILSO; pints. 75c.: half-pints, 40c. CHAJS. M. PFEIFER & CO. When your head aches Take LesV Honrigphn DamH IsUUUUUUU llUilKrtrMt. . j Iw1aoitUneBt . ' t r." - ' cel perfect. -" - " " teft la nr care , , - )' -.i e.-. .1 it. furnr.hedio7nfurn,.hed?orr: 21 NORTH TRYON STREET, lie St Rogers' store. O. W. Bryan. I WANTED By a wholesale clothing j house, an experienced salesman for the. State of North Carolina. Only one who has an established trade need ap ply with references. Address M. H. Lauchheimer & Eons, Baltimore. Ml -THE LIKE THE CHARLOTTE BANKS. the Observer Printing House was too busy to take holiday yesterday. Send in your orders. WANTED. Good ajrents wanted for the Travelers Insurance Company, of H -rtford. Conn., tn North Carolina. For further information apply to Z. P. 8mlth- special agent. Raleigh, N. C WANTED Competent mam to super intend the erection of a log dam across South Fork. Address Lincoln Cotton Mills. Lincoln ton, N. C Oomni rcial National Back OF CHARLOTTE N a We Solicit Your Business Mr Atkin'a Oond Work at SHkln. Ppartal to tha Oliai ir. Elkln. April 10. The series of met- lnes which were conducted at the Meth odist church lat week were closed Sun- flay night. The pastor was ablv as sisted by Rev. H. L. Atkins, of Char lotte. Lartre and attentive eonirreea- ttons were present at everv service and the nreachlne; was of a high order. On Thursday Snarks show exhibited here but it could not run counter to the meetlne;. and ft had a very small crowd. The meeting almost broke up the nleht performance. Mr. Atkins la an able and ennvlnctn speaker, and as a younsr man in me jonrerence. tie has a brteht frrtnr before him. There was a debt of 1275 on the church and on Sunday n'eht Mr. Atkins announced that he would not preach until the debt was paid, and every cent of it was raised In a few minutes. The handsome rww church ia now free from debt, and will be dedicated some time hi the near future. ; f .1 j Velltzskh. which the Oreek3 surprised and canured on the first day of fron tier flshjtin?. The Turkish commanaer at Janiia. announces that the Greek fleet wrflch was bombarding Prevesa, has beei compelled to retire, one divis ion withdrawing to the interior of the gMlf. artd the larser ironclads outside sailing for the islands of Paxto and Roneto ; Clara. An official telegram savs that tne tireens who larsled at E'uthorpoli and reached Gojrat. iear the railway, were attacked and defeated bv Turkish troops and peasant, and that 1,000 Greeks were killed. 4 Active preparation Tor a General " Ad vance. Mlloina Pass. April 20. morning. Active preparation sfor a general ad vance rirve been in prnirress since day break. Jurirz the night the Greeks established themselves on the last. hPight hear Tyrnavo onposlte which the Turks captured last evening. Nechat IPafha onened the attack upon' .this nosltion thl mornlmr with a br'ck I DHni, fom behind the defences. The A rtt-ioton or aon-! close nimr'ers. The Greeks broeht up ,fvinr to-mo-. ' several Irlfcea of artlllTV. which were coneentaine rear Tvrnavo. treejc re-ln'rfer-onts have been seen cross ine the'rilaln In the direction of that place. iThree batteries o" Turkish nr. tiiierv 'a-e arrived from Monaslr. PninV-1" Pasha is now with the Turk ish troops. A Seeonid TnrVlnh Squadron Off for the ? flardanel'e Perot ntlnonle. Anrll ?0 A second Tnrklh( "oudren le't the Go'den Horn this a jj?moon for the Dardanelles. It eontt of the Ironclad Orhanlen. the rnonlto HI'sclahman. the corvette jfonoura. Cv tot-nedo boats and four eteamens. which have ben converted lno cr'lsers. Pr'nrp Ma verocerdao. the Greek rn'nleter to Ttirkev. has. salted for At.hen". A'l the ambasa dors PTCrfnt the Gem-an amhqsasdor went toithe quay to bid him farewell. R-portil Captnre of Fimml rnnflrmed Athente. Arrll ?0. 2 p. m. The report of the -canture of Damasl bv the Oreeks binder General Smolenlts. Is con firmed hv official dlsnatches. Official dtsnatoPs renort a'ao that further hopvv rjreaches hav- been made in the Xurk1lf force at Preva. The bom bardment ('"(I at n1ht fall hut W'H he resntned this mornlne: fWednesdav. The Irripclad ftnetrta baa left tbe rulf of Artaf to 1oln the eastern snuadron. which, ft Is said, has an important mis sion. Xtia CJreelr rrr-njivl nc'i-oV.'.rl. Atheris Anr'l "n. An o-at janacTi from Aifta sa--s that aft"' orosslne ! Aracthl at Pa"! he Greeks oecnnled the i'e-e of NeoVhorl pnd SaVhlVs Inma. Where thv twnelT Intrenched tf1en.elKes. Cr-'oriol M(tT la now ad nelna; rinr'rM In the rttrertion of Paraskavio. "rh n reck trm'sd an at terrnt f the Turks to oross the bHi.ee at o'alock thla mrnlne. A nnmber of GreeaVa. arcntr th"m several onScrs. were lulled and o'hers were wounded. Two Greek Of!l and Many Turk. CBAHBXB8 va. WALKER, AmKIUO. ' '; ' ' i ! P f-'-CN Graat AppreheaLaioai Uvar turn mdietad uaaa lh. Uonrnr lawai Tm Pai ilifS TIt"" "- lajtay m Anlat- lag a ATadexal Jadga (I Ul Kutwa lHattict-4Uaa. ( Huaftr, fti. nU tba UwvarMOr uiury SKsOMHwata SlvUsd Uvar Uta tiortli Vacetlsa I QumUod-Argaaaea tAumt la ! Aba Ajla Acts llMUtautiiJ aha Cro, WeaAinoralaJid'a flef t-la. i Observer Bureau, i Park 'Hotel, . ' Kaieigh, April SO. At Christ church this morning UUa Roberta Smith ' aauabLer of tJaot. Vlil. haaf leased the Connelly Springs Hotel uam bmlih. of the seaboard Air Line.. for the coming season. Tne hotel wil was united in marriage to Mr. Mearea, be ife-modelled and Improved, and will of Charleston, aiiss Annie Bus bee was doubtless succeed unoer its new and maiu of honor, and air. Uaaton' bel enterprising management. Mr. W u- u,n- iiujiis. as Is well known, is an emaeni i here was no frost here this i morn- and experienced hotel man, as well is Ing. The fait in teiapvraiure did not-a- (tlever genUeosan. He will take beKin until iate last might, and there ctwge on May 1st. His many frienua , was much wind, and besides the at- wiaia bim well. mosphere was very dry. 'the fear is of Mr. John H. Manly, who has been ill faoai to-niKhi: in fact, of a freeae. feen- at Raleign, has recovered and resumed resenlatlve Freeman, of .fciendersun histudlea. Mr. J. ti. lsennour relurnua county, who arrived to-day. says the to litaieign to-oay. I iruit prospect in his section is par Jirthn A. Brady, manager of tbe Land- ticuiariy hue, but he fears a freeze la- mark job omce at siaiesviue, paasea sight. April is very treacherous, and through this morning en route to the North Carolina ia a bd climate tor meeting of ' the Grand Council. Royal fruit. April 18, 1861. a snow tell here. Arcanum in Wilmington to-morrow. There are photographs wnicb illustrate Meisrs. T. ir. Johnson, Jonn A. earn- the strange scenes of that day. harl and John A. Ramsey went to this j The season at ,f inehuist is practi me'tina from here this morning. I call v over. Not half the ceo Die who an, X.ne condition of Lonnle vanuenoru, nxied for Quarters there could be at- wh) is ill with typhiod fever, is critical, coiumodaleu. vork is now In Droareaa though slightly caanged for the better on lt cottages, and the hotel wiu be thUl alternoon. Hia brother, T- H. Van- doubled In capacity.. The majority "of deritord, Jr., and sister. Miss Edna Van- people appear to like rooms in. apart- dertord, who were on at scnooi, were ment bouses, telegraphed for and have arrived. The delay in the appointment of the D. A. Covington, oi Monroe, assisiani federal judge for t-hia district has an dialict attorney, is In the city on bust- noyed some people, and gieatfy amused ness. others. It is really very absurd in- Tbe German Club's Easter ball last deed. The United States marshal at evening was well-attended, and by all fcuzabeth City to-day opened court and pronounced a success. adjourned it, there being no judge. It Siberia Monroe to-aay arrestea ulck u, nosltivelv declared that bv next week SoirnelL a CitiSen Of OOld HliL On re- there will ho a m1n in aoaasin tn knM quiBition papers irom ine uovernor ui the term at Newbern. Gecirgia. Sparnell went to Georgia imom the arrivals to-dav were Mat some time ago, and while there shot a ana Mrs. E. M. Hayes, from Washlnrf ne,TO who was assaulting his son. but ton, D. C. Three officers of the famous did not seriously injure mm. tie is and gallant Seventh Cavalry (Custer's nofr confined In Rowan Jaii. Sheriff OWn) are here Maj. Hayes, Maj; .Gar Mqnroe this evening telegraphed the Kngton and Capt. Uresham. The latter Bnrui oi uuusrni tuuni, ua, iu cume 13 military instructor at the Agricultur al and Mechanical College. This af ternoon the, cadet battalion, four com panies, with a strength of about 10, was Inspected by Maj. Garlingtonj and many city people were present. The "independent Democrats" In this city had a mass-meeting this evening and adopted a platform. Some of them offer to bet that tbey will elect their nominee for mayor by 200 majority- At this the regulars smile. Governor Russell's closest friends ap pear to be giving bim the marble heart. First he lost Major Hiram L. Grant, and now David B. Sutton, of New Han- has ! joined the anU-Russellltes, Joined when he '.was : thrown for. his prisoner. Sparnell is a highly respected citizen, and his arrest is a bus prise. THK HAT TKiatBUikOa SUIT. It T Over a Question of Customs Duties aa.d Has Bern ttecldsd in Favor of the (JDternmeat Philadelphia, April 20. The famous ha.i trimmings case, which indirectly Involved between 120,000,000 and 125.000, 0001. and which has been postponed from time to time for tile past three years. was finally decided In favor of the gov- over. eminent by a Jury In the United States Sutton Coyirt ths afternoon. The suit was over last month for Dr. Wright, as brought as a test case by Meyer & mayor of; Wilmington. Sutton was Dickenson, big importers, of this city,1- dead sure of getting this piece ot pie. who sought to recover from the United He had an idea of being a candidate Suites government a difference of 30 for Congress from the sixth district, peil cent, in customs duties. Tbe firm's but concluded he would let Claudius contention was that the importation in Dockery do that, while he took the question consisted solely of hat trim- mayoralty.; Now, poor fellow, hel gets mRngs. on which the duty under the nothing, and there is a great deal of Mjj:Kinley tariff act was only 20 per sympathy for him, in a quiet-way. cent., but the Federal officers, in their The lot on which the State arsenal at arjrument, maintained that the mer- Fayetteville has been sold. There were chandise in question was used chiefly formerly State arsenals at Raleigh, foil dresses and dress trlmjnlngs, and Fayetteville, Newbern and Salisbury, that the duty of 50 per cent, levied by Frequent mention of them Is made in thii government was proper. Meyer & the old laws. They were really merely Dickenson were nominally the plain- -ToTehouaeit for arms ,ni8ortb,Ut, rT. ThnewTfhe co AIeadTng STmoSat says that In the east amonS the Democrats, there Is a try who were interested In the outcome d dea, f dlviBlon and considerable ?S'iJSTlXSi "Mr 'by reason of the North Carolin In securing the best obtainable counsel. Ran,., ,ease question. The party, so far as the rural vote is concerned, is divided on that matter. No one can say what he result may he. The Inquiry TEIE LITEXS HOLDING AT NATCHEZ. . was made if the Republicans were also The Bed and Kaaaas Livers How Expected divided, antfit was said that they1 were t Kcgla apreadlag f Tar tne Intarlor feet., An Encnnraglng Bacllu Notodst Vari ous Polnta. Memphis. Tenn., April 20. The river tojvard Vlcksburg, Natchez and Hel ena and 8t. Joseph, La., is reported either stationary or falling to-night. TMs condition la the aresult of a vast ariiount of water passing through the crmvasse at Biggs' and Reed's levees, above Natchez, and at Hancock's, be low. Tbe levees in the vicinity of Chatham county has for many years been considered as the head center of remarkable things. Cumberland coun ty now comes to the front. A citizen there vouches for the the fact that he saw a man: there aged 107 catch a perch which measured 4 inches between the eyes. No doubt the man of 107 was catching the fish for his father; who was a little indisposed. Among to-day's arrivals are J. W. NnthM ntinnM tn hM n,fr tha Cooper, or MurpRy; Charles A. Webb grat strain, but their holding Is now Snd,.A"ied A- Brna,r(1' of Asheyllle; of Jittle Interest to the planters In Con- Wa'ter rem- ' C1""6- , ' M CQrdla, Tensas and Madison parishes. The Supreme Court allowed four as the water has backed up above and hours yesterday for argument In the below will soon flood the rich three insane asylum cases. Argument lands of these parishes, and the result ln f? C18c covered all Avery. Harris will be almost as disastrous as If other arLa ""V "Poke In behalf of the plain- breaks had occurred. The Red and tlrrs the outs), and Shepherd. Monroe, Kansas rivers are now swelling, almost nfnnlng over the banks, and bv to Aycock and Burton for the defendants (the Ins). There wss an absurd rumor morrow they will begin spreading over 'ast n'rtt that he justices 'had decided Mic a uib , 1 caiijr auiuacu Lin? jus tices. !", .- The revenue and machinery acts and their Index were received to-day by the Secretary of State for distribution. Thy make a pamphlet of 1 pages. There Is now a 150 tax on drummers ffor each drummer) and upon presenta- Itlon of this no other license by town or county or city can he collected. As to the. Issue of liquor license, dls- a 'section of SO miles to the Interior. Work contlues on the levees, however, without abatement, and everything possible Is being done to hold the re mainder of the levee system Intact. At Memphis the river continues to fall. Roports from Greenville. Rosedale and Ct.lro state that an encouraging de cline is noted. of trustees for various c normal schools. The State Superintend; t ' celved a check for $u0 f.- 1 general agent of the Feai be distributed as follows: 10; Frankllnton, $20; PI. Elisabeth City, 130. - Gov. Russell pardons I who, was convicted of rs uary term, 1888, of New 1 . Utal Court, sentenced to l e 1 commuted to life lmpriscn penitentiary.' The follow i Governor's endorsement on t "Thla man waa convicted ago when he was a- boy. questionable whether been convicted at ail. T: recommended by the trial i aheriff of New Hanover. 1 of the bar, and by the so State. The prisoner is 1 mended by the penltentin' -v fhr his good behaviour wis; Weather Observer Von 1 received scores of telegrsr s t the frosts. One man said i s acres in strawberries, and t he should, do. , . The temperature this w 42. There was frost. It la 1 Inar colder rantdly. It cost the State C12S tor t portaMon of the twelve conv: Mecklenburg, who arrived t ltentlary to-day.- Ther penitentiary meet to-morru Ex-Senator Westmorelar rived to take the place as j Supreme Court building. Senator McCaskey is here, pontics are In a complete r - expects to take part In f movement In the next day c t decline to ay what is Its 1: The Sunreme Court files t 1 lng opinions: State vs. Nes' ' ly.-afftrmed: Hlnson vs. li Stanly, reversed: State vs. from . Union, error: Chan Walker, from Mecklenburir. r Allen vs. Railroad, from - remanded: Edwards vs. Pt Mecklenburg, affirmed; Hart. 7 ria, from Mecklenburg, error; f Austin, from Union, error; A Smith, from Stanly, affirms i: vs.. Mining Company, from ; error: State vs. Sinclair, from new trial; Hampton vs. Ral rri Forsyth, affirmed: Gorre.l paugh, from Forsyth, afflrmfti; . vs. Hfnea, from Forsyth, n - ' Guilford vs. . Commission Pi, Beaufort, affirmed. SHOOTIKO IR aTACKSONVTJLl A Beaatlfol Cuban Wooaaa Be! v . . Ballets Ftrad from Anbuh. Jacksonville, Fla., April 20. A t tlonal shooting affray occurred r :30 this evening. Miss Mary I Gato, a beautiful Cuban woman, 20 years old, the daughter cf Gato, manager of the Elmo' Manufacturing Company, Is 1 lcally wounded. - Edward i . young man of about the same f lover of tha-girl, la under arrest, ed with the crime, although 1 - It. Just aa the girl was about s ter her home she was fired 1 f ambush, the first bullet passlr -1 her left arm. Another bul.tt t the right side of the back per the liver, and another the 1 - passing through the lung. A ' bullet In the back was snrr steel rib InSher corset. Anct. went through her hat. - Pitzer 1 girl Jiad been keeping company t threi years, but it Is said that f not favor his suit, althouca r tlnued with great persistency. I . the son of a prominent merchant. BA8SBAXX TESTE ED AT. A etwr Omtrr1! wek Will Sat 1m tmtJiat. Harrfrburg. Pa.. April 29. - The board of oarAons to-night recommend com mutation of the death sentence Imposed unon James P. Gentry for the murder of A tieaa Madr ToHt. to imortaon m'nt frr 'If-. It wss off! cl ally announc ed that Governor Hastings would ap prove the recommendation. Gentry was to have been hanged next Thursday. Alaaaat a Million Dollara la Cuatoaa Honaa Weeetpts. New Tork. April ft. Customs receipts to-day almost touched the minion-dollar mark. The sum of 23 K59.71 was re ceived for straight Imports and $128. Kill" Atherta. Athens Anrll Wl. A dlsnatch from Arta savs that S.ono Greeks have croasedf the frontier at Pan! and a se vere ar'"erv di"l has been In proeraas ainre nildrlav. Two nttemnts bv the Turks h croos th" rl'-er wore repn'aes. There Ion heen hrk firing t Placa and a Iheavv Infantrr flr alone' the itno for: about five miles. Two Greeks ktned. " The power to OIn- an Kxpeetaat At , tltorta. Jxindn. ApHI ?n A teleeram to the Times ynom Pt Petersbtire saya that Goiwt Muravtef the Pusslan forelarn rn1nat4-. has dtsnatehe a Irresrular note t the powers advlalnB: them to nK.arva an evTWnt atttne. In esse either T"'"vey or Greaee ahonl1 request fnterveaiHoTi. Th.e cni reaia'tii.ent nn rloratorjlrlji that a'l the rowem have as lead tri efmtr"ne o hold Crete with b fnres ab-aadv there. Tha Tvrjks sttelTlna' TrranT and the Ttoa4ta.i a Paaa. Anrll JO. Tfvenlng. Tn Tfrkp have 1nt commenced to shell te town cf Tvrnavo. All the rrs leatne to T.ar are crowded with fiislttvea ahrutlnr. 'Twa .. (."ft tafr conoinions with the Turks." The Gajeek v'le-ea In the plain are completely deserted. Pasb Vnrrea Oolng to tha Vramt Athenia. April 0. 8 p. m. The mem. txers nfithe enarmerle and other no- life roar" a or military nave orcramaag An TBezpoeted Call for Aid from Korth Iakota. "Washington. April 20. Secretary Al ger was to-day handed the following telegram by Its recipient: Pembina, N. D April 20. T Hon. H. C. Hansbrough, Washing- ion: ,The storm of yesterday. In connection creWon Is left to the county commls slonera. They "may" Issue license, not "shall" Issue. i The weekly crop bulletin for the week ending yesterday says: The week has been decidedly the moat favorable of the season thus far. The weather I was fair for the entire week, excepting , t , v, , v. mij v. eany morninK fir ine linn, mai farm dtd people destitute along Red river in w"k ,wa carrle2. n. ""tnterruptedly is county. Aid Is needed at once. Can .?Em5r- 'f,mp'X 7 anything be done? The local commit- , Kth aiier hTw tee Is unable to rander aid. 1 J8th. ani ""?n'T.lC!.ih--!i!!I lhlgh Cotnplatee a Vletorloos T Hortn Carolina TJnlveralty Ixne. a ( Washington. April 20. The 1 University baseball team complf eastern trip here to-day. by defea Catholic University. The Lehig 1 t Is one of the strongest of tbe c nines this season. They have yet t defeated. To-day's game was a ; er's battle.' Score: -lhlgh ...;.MJfrr:---J'-'-Catholic yscf-f ,Ta-Tr-r4 Batteries -t .s.nd Carman? 1 Tighe and Hatu. i- B t.;oiunj.ous, ui.;tApn Z't. -colur defeated Chattanooga thla aftern' puiung ine game 'om tne nre ln t last Inning. Score: r Columbus ..0 00000104 Chattanooga 0 S 0 0 0 1 0 Batteries Connlff and '.: Short and Turner. Charlottesville, . Va.. -Ar-'' LPrlnceton vmn from Virrinl the first fnnlnor. rcarlne; five many errors by Vlrrln!.. Prlnreton ....,B O 1 2l( Vlinla 0 0 1 0 1 r, 1 Errors Princeton. 5; Vlr? Paae-blts -Princeton. S: Vlri Battarfan Jayne and Kafer; 1 atwt MCNair. Tarvl'ie. Va.C Anrll 20. Tl i Ifv of North Carol'na waa r Tst on-tt local diamond to---tworty rlsved, slow and unl aw",. Score: - . .........4 116 4ft Krth ramliwav .....2 0 S 1 1 B.t'tH. W1'fr, Flncka a left: TrriTn. Vtnrom and I . A t ytU'timeni. tommiA 0 1 1 V Msateil .,.....4 t'lMM Paaa hlfa Plehmnnd 11 TV-"-' 1. Kri'Of V"baTA Ws , Pafteetea, PchtwMt. 8tr)'te and t: Foster, Mercer, Kin and I Gtiria. A-ianta, Ga., April kore: Atlanta 0 K''TVine. O"0JOa i Krror Atlanta. 4: KnnTVi"et Paaa-hlta Atlanta, 1; Knoxvllla. tT---- 1"rilrTDrn. gjiT. Gibson; Jo and Krellner(-7. 11 , .. - This news came aa a surprise to the ' but without material daman. The War Department officials. Tbe officer amount or sunanine was conmaeraoiy vho has been snt to the Pd rlv-r fh"v ""Tn" ' JS?v? UrdJnlr.; time to look remarkably well. i ., I It Is feared that he freeze expected In the centre an1 western portions of North Carolina Tuesday , night, 2Dth, tltere ws no call for imvemment aid. A the Department has no arent In that swtlon It will eommunlte Immedi ately with the mayor of PemWna. and pifobablv authorise him to extend aid t the destitute.- The Department has aijopted the suggestion. In. view of the rilnresentatlons by army" officers at V'tckahnrg. fh't they are obliged to pBy $350 a day for a relief boat, for the win do great damage. Western District. While In most places the entire week was favorable, being bright and warm. In many places it was good until Wedneaday only, when showers retarded nlantlna: some. eihelneer in charre to put In com- ! wren '7'r; ."I- VP. n.ia.lon at nr, , wnar. mil. M luunwm nj croi nunn helonjrlng ta bis department, the Gold- elii Gate and the Alert, and send them t Vlcksburg for the use of Lieutenant Cjrowley. :i 1EI FLORIDA kKWATOKIAI. OOKTEST. ALL ORDERS for Job printing sent to the Observer Printing House will re ceive the beat attention aad the prices win be th vary lowest, i -. aawta, TomnfJT Tommy Aa a aegla, ain't it, nutt mmrr ewL. vflrst-eJaas IVm a graat deaTbInr itn.& for withdrawals, making a total j and arefnw smtna; to the frontier. The Of tSo0.142.54L Thla mmamll la 1 aam f-lttrena! ns ve voltrn ee-w. to am ard the fiaTl and open an account vita na 'represents Imports of general merchan- ' town. The same eondlnons prevail in Try us and. see If we cannot handle ,Z VL , your buainesa mUafactorily. J. S. J PENfER, PrtaM ;; ; I &-&ttlzer..CEer.. j j r At 6otmfiHA8are-YeliiTtrad O oar ing in bllL because of the pending tariff r. Buaat Cleveland. 0 April 20- The funeral ot Mrs. B, M. Hanna. mother of Sena tor It A. Hsnna. waa held from her late residence. Nou T3 Propert street, thla afternoon. ' Dr.- Specter officiated. Tha ol most rtrnpHclty was obser.ed tn ail the detalla- The pall-bearera w ere interment waa at ila -Via. BUtke 70m f-lV KV xtrr 1 last Sunday, a phone. mj!u. r.rtt. I her grandsons. f he fc-v - i ' fail ot tha servtea except Paur v - -T -a View eemesery, --,-.-.r---a t . r a- .. 1 11 !TMB- Tk machine aaBf. rvd j ltv m.,. all other towns of Greece. p woTa -a rmptm. Tondn. April 20. A dispatch to the Morntntt Pot from Constantirwrile savs ttott the report that the Greek fthtntess have cut the Satanic RaJI TmA near KavaL is n ei'nWnried. but tin Gi eaa have occuplea Mlrylene and rimaha FlratBantnt. Can Pollod S3 Vntaa Tt la Claimed That Be la Carta! a ta ha J DefvntaH. Tsllahaaaee. Fla.. April 20. Ballot lijar for a United states Senator to suc ceed ex-Penator Wilkinson Call, whose term expired March 4. and John A. Menders on. appointed by .Governor ploxham ad Interim, and not yet seat ed, beeran to-day. the two branchea of rhe T-ens'tre voting sertarately. The lran'lne' aandidatea a-e ex-Senator Call; Colonel W. D. Chlnlev. now a proml tiant mernber of the State Senate: ex. Afhlef Jnattce Geo re P. Ranev: Jude-e W. A. Hocker and R. A. Burford. In fym TTtmmm tK aaiit waa. rTl aa- CMniev. 1: TToeVer. it; Raney. ; Bur- tp t. : ratterina- a. ! Tn the Senate: Chhnle . 8; Ranev. S; tfXl. 8; Pnrford. I: Hocker. 2i scatter. Inw. . Tal. t. rtecea.arv toe'eet. 4: !-1t. SS: .CTbrnle . 24: Paney. 14- ITwVer li?!; Pnrford. 7: arattertnsr. . The Una (1 drawn for an . aenlnat ffalt. The (fher candidates are' an antl-tTatl men. (lad have, been more or le factor In Jhe feht aralnat the ex-Pnator dnr 1W the last elrht vea . The vote to- ilav a fn no wav avnlffeant c the olt. except that SS.ls robaHv Ntls ijr almi 1 strength. ; and be h certain iini.be dafeated. ' Aecesstons to the Chfp Ijev rsnVa the week writ he mmerom, nt an election may not be reached for ipo te time c 1 . tfrnnthM, Anrfl ' . The 'Jrorow B asHnataanMnssafl atfC flt ToB4ir"I grand a- hworlit In trw OTi on stx J pwn from Kinl-ter. TerreTL and the Wsahfhaton. Chios ajfee a en harp esgagement with iTsrklab ar 1 tne Tujasn troop,' ,-. , famr isiralnat T;X!nfd Woods, ot ""n rovereff rather the news Tea- PtttabTi , and Fflward T. Far--. ef f w tp" attnatlon as shown hv the Rrfvk:--n.:!nirnice ar-T!i. t --1 tojf':? r -cha,. tf an-aa -ralMnsr for v.r-a eat'",nv xrt; , ( i r ' ' " " Trt c tv,a e-.-rernrna-nt. snd frost. In some cases heavy, fhouch the damage was generally unapprecla ble. Pome land Is too wet to work yet, and work Is a week to ten days behind. Grass Is better than usual, being e'rht to ten Inches high in some places. Still planting Irish potatoes. Sweet potato slips coming up. But little cotton has been planted vet. though the land Is about ready.. Reports to the effect that there will be a large crop of apnles are almost universal, and some peacehs are expected. Preparations are. beina made for a Iarre: tobacco area. Gardens are doing well. I - - Gov. Ruasell pardons James B.John son, convicted of forrery at the Aueuai term, 18S4. of Mecklenbn r Criminal Court, and sentenced to five years In fmV State- prVusf e follow! nf Is -the ewTrnernent onr the., pallet's. "Thla old mn'hr'b i:70 itearwwld. la t feeble. hefini friends :wu- aHe and wllllmr to take care of him. and prevent his becoming a chr on any community. It is renresented that he was ia colo nel tn the Confederate army, and It seems tht he was certalnlv a Confed erate soMler. He was convicted of try In r to cbtan monev by otterinr a fot Led psr-er, bit nobodv was ectnallv de- f udei. The pardon la asked i for by Rev. Father Francis Me-ver, who was the nroaecutoT. or at least the party to whom the "riaoner nreaented the forged paper, and from whom he attempted to obtain monev. The pardon laireeo -mended hv he sheriff -nd county offl cet s of Meekienbura;. The old man has been rmntahed more thanj enoueh. The fltat Snnerlnendent . of j Public; Inar ctl i to-day apnotnted j the fol lowing scholarship student toi Pea body Normal (VPee. rat N"hvfl'es Kate Barley, of T.tttle1obn : Wm. Gt TReevea, of Ijh; Fftjlle - PnMth. of Scotland Neck: and Xeandei? W. lvttte.! of Net. ; These w re-rom'nated try ,- Chancellor Par nei of ttbe collea.; .An tha.. State Suoerintedent had to do waa to appoint ; the peraons thus nominated. tn fact, , aecordinir to clneular sent out. these I rwffenta would fcava been enrolled as sebnlarahfo- frMidenta after two weVs whether anpotn ted bv the Superintend ent or not- "Trn- are five oher va- eanclea to be 1Vlel v cnjjipetitlve tt. -'ri, v.-v:!-h "I be te'i e -"t OBADED IrBOOU DCFVA Keanlt mt the W tertian In Knrr - Ina In fna tlaptlat Charch H ... aneelal to the Oliaei tai. Vsnrot.' Anrll 20. The rr 4 1 election neeaed; off estera v , nt remitted In a Waterloo for t i s. It waa defeated bv a vt the ratio of two tn one. The vrted al 'Oat aolldly agslnst let dlsnepaai nnre was c the C8ne of tb defeat. Wr. Chas. W. Mat last ever tlvered an lntereatjn lecture eoprt house, on " asihlect, ""I Grand of a rJatton.' Pay. Tr. J. W. Carter, of arrived here thl" mornlnr and i fneetlng lr the Bantlst church temoon..- He win continue her. ten dava, -r The tire alarm waa rfven this lr hot thei fire, which was i 'Methodist naraouare. was j t fore any dsmae-e was don. , Rood rm nrnvem en t Is he! - -on m ranldlv hv the chain -der Stmerintendent Howie. -weather has bee taken ailrr and it inch work done. .There ta'k of the new hoard of comr atopnlng the work, but tl:r elded to continue Tt. ; A Una aealden tne Toe C. C. A- A. trln.ws ; terrtav momlnsr an hour t nta on aoeotmt of a are on tbe V f. 7k P.. r.. Condnotoe -Smflev .acsa tl Vae -W5rfi" lll oi tne r nallt-oe Ma engineer, while hfHnr Mil a aid In r. A on one o the para, en t' t ck. Connonae gjpHaT the ear eaneht htm. Tv over 1js ttody five feet f -VMrta; bim i Inatantlv. wooae-pa e owtld not I both feet badly mashe ?. ; Tn the rftnota m"n'f v "tMT, Straov. for Ploorr iroon. Joltet. r n-vont eteoted P nM : n Jn F eeoort. K 'ankaVee aonvtlle and Peoria., t rnavorattv Hoket wa the- !ate cttv .Tnhn auocepafnl candidate. -narrow nlttrallrv o t nt vote of 10.4" ). will contest. "-'-A tale of woe t VMel. In the lo e r pnrlan. Tna w -a -vaaae cawrbt tb -pared snd rnr. waa aeot out r 1n that boats 1 the rer-le war v , aettiat'v -TVn- T-ta-' - 1 us s 4
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 21, 1897, edition 1
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