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CRAYON PORTllAl'J. Call and see how Fine and Chezp they can be bad. , , , -i fr Ar? BAIL"!.'. IK MM. i I iarlotto Council No. 1046 vJL 'JLJLJLU ' 1 have fhe largest and beat assort ment of Frame Mouldings hi the eta 1st and 3rd Thnrs Vat 7:30 p. ia, fttY.lt made' to order. . VAN NESS . ' - , V . iN. TryonS- 1 VOLUME i.. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29, 1889 NUMBER 44. , EOTAL MEL-, TTCi V V O. ,EW ADVERTISEMENTS. LED PROPOSALS W1U. BE . -ivt st lb offiu of th SopMinteodriM UIM KlnM Cowt Howe, Ptofflc .rtoavkidi ara sms at i offiw. meat to Kcarapuiwd Iqr swnlMoVe fca. drew to um oraqr oi i ,Aoi owr Banrttt A Dam Drvf Start PEIlAi HOUSE, ONE NIGHT ONLY. . ETURDAY, February Asuttos's AmaipUilMdAaMr, . BANKHAYO, mcM to kta fHsst Druuik Co-pair. 'ATX3T8.t' J'.C A. 20 ROYAL GUARD, A KfmlaBw' alma. rY''t-' Ms Aa aa aa Titan, W Pnah Mm Mi MM O. WOM, AWBM , "Us Tim Mosaaatakas, Eleganl Cttmmt. A GraUPUy. AJliailM.SM. m -. , ' H M it HiMMWl MMM IMPERIAL SCO FOOD WBLMMlMMMlEal iri'MgMM Wat as DvmMf klM SM HMHkf dm mm! t T. BrXY CO, ftal Ar-as. 4 v THE JEWELER, inson Drug Co. TamTBsvawM W TMMMWUi tM " Ml AMI . .., vnJ llWIHil umiMil rh-,aa MWfMCwi i m4 mm! rviaaja. II Mb m mjS - i - t i ill i tty. U wii Mi Hi will ft vmbmj aMcaa, Ma 1 1 hi Mi uasa Cam MMia pmiwt BUTLER W'Edc! In everything t longing 'to ur line ami .cl ', t BOTTOM PRICES! iiiBwiuo:u::a;ac6 St LOCAL, RIPPLES. ' The Stat House at Raleigh b to be lighted by electricity. A meeting of the Literary So dety wiQ be held tonight at the rooms of the Law Library Aaaociatioo. ; Doo't forget to go and aee the grand etereoptican 'exhibition .. Iront of the opera houee tonight. Free to all. rV.V The United States advertise for proposal lor excavating for Char' lotte'a public building, in another column of The New. At; daylight this' morning the mercury registered $ degrees above -! It was the coldest day of the winter. 1 The weather has been clear, but ice formed all day long la bd places. " , . 'C;v ";The Cbarieston News and Con rier, of last Sunday, prints cut of the proposed new building of the Y. M. C A. at that plaoa. It is ex scHy like the Charlotte building, though plainer and less Imposing, i Tbe office or the Mecklenburg Times has been moved to the second story of the Smith building, corner of Trade and ColkgO street. Edi tors Dowd and Hunter are now snug ly fitted up, and have convenient office, "I-.' ;.', ,Vr '.'. A colored youth snmed AJoaso Ucllwaine, who put up at the ranch de Lean, on College street, last sight, attired himself this morning in a suit of clothes belonging to ooe of the waiters named Louis Kid well He then skipped, and officers are hunting for him, . The ' managers of the LacW Auxiliary Association are requested to meet ia the reading room of the Y.U.CA. building tomorrow aher- aooa at 4 o'clock. A matter of im portance, which demands immediate cooakleratjoa, will be presented, and k U hoped there will be s full atten- fiasisi ef at. A Pad. Mr. Alexander Foil. promUent chisea at Cabanas, died at his home in Concord lest Saaday aht, la the 54th year of his agw. , "Saody" FoiL aa be was familiarly known, was on of the most popular me of the county, and was one sheriff oi Cabarrus. TaaKilnis caswur BMnawa. Charlorta drummers wh have com ia sroni trips down the Caro- fiaa Central teS The New that mnuVnkli exdtcmeat Drrvaila ia th Scufflctaw secttow of Itobei county, over th supposed reorgmni ntioa of th mmous Heary Berry Lowery rang, that torroru-4 tnst section rears SffO. Several avardcrs recently committed ar aid to the door oi that old tang, As aa uf ataae of th ireliag prevailing, a cJdsea of Lambertoa who and occa sion to rid throng th Scufflotowa ectWtt. woald not start upon his JoraeyiM3 k had provided h!i- ttU iya douUe-Urrtliid tftot gua. lit. and Mrs. W. T. lord, of Mb IaUnd, are at the Cmtral today. . R. Caitbrr sod W. II. WilUajaA Newtoa; J. D. Means, ot OMster; . W. Voster. of Salemt fao. M. A Jama, of Baltimore: Jao. & Kaox, Atlanta, areUth Central ' E. C DavWlaoa, llooewtn; W.J. cNuu. KnosviDe. Tai J. Lkv oermaa, of rhiWWphi, are at the k4 today. . : - Mias LUii JaatSot has rttarwed m her horn antrspleaaaat vH among Mends bt Char Jotra. ... Ut. Shro. MaJWr. o al CapL W. S MaHory. has goo to Blacks- hur tatiromrrr covatf, Vs., t eatff the Virgmia Waitary d Ag wUural Coflrg st that pUt. . Ths CJmwWos Cam HmM. Tha ti cot to market hS b firm today, th reV by gons bnng IS bah , The r;tJ quv- rions tre: rtt f-! U'Xlng ..... cv i K!..t !:.rg , .. Vm rt Mfl llni , , . i H Sirt. t MR. siAOEN' WILU Dr. McAdn Bscirr TntatM, amt ! OaardUn, WUlxmi Bond, Cot aa E- tat Wevtfc ISjaoo. ' f T"" The will of the late Rufuf Y, Mc Aden, disposing oi an estate valued at $850,000, was probated in v the office of the clerk of the. Superior Court yesterday. At the outset the will pays a tribute to the character of Dr. John H. McAden, brother to the deceased, In placing the whole estate ia his hands without th requirement of any bond whatever. ' . ',a,.v' Th will is dated April oth, 1888, and says: "Being of sound mind, I make this my last will and testa ment, ' hereby revoking all former wills:. I nominate and appoint my brother, John fL McAden, executor of this win, trustee sad guardian of my children,'' and as I have confi dence in. his honesty and ability,,; I direct that be shall not be required togrva any bond forth discharge oi his duty." ; The win the directs the executor "to pay off an my debts, sad in order that he may do so at once. I direct him to use so much of my life insurance money as may be neces-1 aary, - 1 request my wu ana cnu- dreo to consent to this arrangement, as I know they would not accept the money with my debts unpaid; and in addition to this, this arrangement mures to their benefit, -as it protects my property from sacrifice, and they are amply protected by the property. Should any of my children refuse to comply with this reasonable request. they are hereby excluded from aa rights and interests In my estate. My impression b my Lie msnranc policy secures to my wife twenty thousand CI JO, 000) dollar; if not so, my executor is hereby directed out ot my estate to make k that amount Ia addition to thb,I giv to my wife and her heirs one-eighth (X) inter. eat in my entire estate, both real and personal J also give to her the at my cotto factory, know aa th dwelling house, together with twenty acres surrounding same, dur ing her natural file. Abo, I giv to her absolutely aO my household and kitchen surnkar, carriages aad horse. "AH th residue of my es tate I gfv to my brother. Dr. John H. McAden, la truss for my chil dren, he to have entire control of th aad he b authorised to sefl aad dispose of the same, or aay part thereof, at such time aad oa such terms aa to lum may seem best. lie shall also have Minority to keep la and manage and operate aU such property as tonga h may I deem it wise to do aa That ht may dMtributc such poruoae of said prop erty or income thereupon at each ,1ft-ls UtMaafll-.. ,'aodlhb alone insures a good ebow my childrea, I case that aay ofl1 M-Hoaette win ope. at the my children are dissipated and dis posed to waste their property, they ar to recrly oary a small snaaal in come bm3 they prove by their con duct aad habits that they ar worthy to receiv mora. Th portions of y property due to my daughters stud) he gtvea to theva la their own right, lrt trace th debts aad ha biliuVa of their husbands, at such times as my xecator may deem best. My executor may charge such commisaiooi for hb service as he may think just aad right" ' Th wSU is whiseesed by M. P. rVgram sad Arcaibald Graham. Ja th application tor Mten teata meatary. Dr. McAdea certines that th estate of th hve Rafws Y. Mc Adea, coabtug of real eaUta, bonds, stocks and othef property, b worth fltoicco, TWe win disposes a saore property lhaa that of aay w3 ever recorded fca lb eoaaty. ... ' ; The aew Judge, Browa, W boiling th Superior Court of Cabarrus at Concord thb week. Th term b lot th tftalof da raevH only. 'Th caa that eecttes th asoat Uterev b the suit brtwght by II. M. Bara hanlt V. Joh F"h, lor lj.000 !.mf-s fake ptMuiin. It b UlfliT heard kUv. JaW Irrf- tcoopad bjr tba Fulhaaw :,Thia paper some weeks ago told of the amntrement made by the Richmond & Danville road to dis card th Pullman cars and run a line of sleepers of the Union Palace Car Company. It now looks uke the arrangement has been broken op, for It b said that fhe Pullman Company has scooped sit the 'other lines in the South. ; The News & Observer says that the Richmond & Danville's new cars were to have been pat on on the 25th. The district office of th new company was to have been located at Greensboro and Capt J. E. Kant acr, recently of the Pullman, com pany, was too district superinten dent Mr. T. A. Montgomery left Raleigh a few days 'ago to be cashier la the office at Greensboro and nearly all Pullman conductors running on the R; 'ft D. Kne resigned and ac cepted positions with the new com pany. .The new service, however, has not yet gone into operation. the event that the report of the deal is confirmed, however, the opinion has been expressed , by prominent railroad officials that th Union com paay ia selling to the Pullman pro vided that the employees who re signed their positions in the Pullman company to take positions with the Union ahaU be retained in the service of the Pullman. We presume thb win be the Piaak Mays at "The Royal Guari." Jo Howard, Jr., in' speaking of Mr. Mayo ia this play says t "Not to see Frank Mayo as d' ArUgnan, th Gascon adventurer in the 'Royal Guard,' is tc miss a grand dramatic treat ' 1 The play is by Mayo and John C. Wilson; and is the best con structed romance drama of the day. The authors have alost cleverly trans terred the idea of the author of 'Lee Trob Moosqwetaires' .into sterling dramatic shape, and the actors have caught the spirit of the dramatists ia weir renaertag at tne cnaracxers. That of d" Artagaaa shows such dash. breesiaesB, humor, daring and self- pnssrssion, tempered by a comical air of ssodesty, that th ladies have aU fallea ia love with him, aad men's hearts swell at the portrayal ef hb brave acts aad axwledemeaaor, evea while he b ia rags, having only hb good sword, 'Bobby,' as hb friend. Ta Mm 1 imi a. Th BeS-Ellb Company arrived la th city yesterday atteraoo and stopped st th Bufcrd. Mr. Bell wefl knows la Chariutt as a sqnar aad honest showma. aad he telb Tat New reporter that hb show b bow a better oa lhaa ever, coo lain tag boom sbnJiitoly aew aad attrac tive featmrea. The Marionette win ft .L . 1 M .1 ' ' ' . I . I to and Atlanta papers speak very highly of Mr. BeU's show. A featwr of the entertaiameat win be th dis tribution efgifta, which are 0 exhi bition la front oi the opera house to day. , Riiitailias W R Th Board Oi Directori of the First National Bank of Chartotie met today. Present, W. R. Myers, R. M. CM, R. Banringer, & A. Cohea sad, J. L. Brow, when the fbDowing reaolvtioaa were passed: I. That the Board of Dnctors of th First Netkmai Bank of Charioti would express dWp regret at th sad and natimaty death of Ms bt pre. deat, th Ho. Rafus Y. McAdea. S. That w bear iIUng tratiaiMMiy to th marked ability and adelny Uh which Mr. McAdva has for many rears dMcaarrvd , the various dutise at hb high sad Mappseihb. poattin. . That we would bow wkh ham ble sebwisaio t the auprem will of aa AB-wia Pimalesne k thb rest affltrtea, and a a dee tokra of our respect ia thb hoar of grM aad saoaraiog the hoard aioea ae Siljoura. ,''- . 4. That these resoWftnet he Stwead npoa th same 4 th fWH snd last a ceey of the a me be foraishrd Ih family ef the dWeaard and be awo pubitshed 1 tH ritv paprra, M. P. ri.(.kAt. CatiK'f d Jvrcrary. A CLIMAX r GENERAL CLEARING SALE pL ttmfl . Dollars toi .or Rib. Cl3llii, ' ' We have determined to make a clean sweep of our entire stock of Winter Clothing before March 1st in order to make room for oar - 'SPRING CLOTHING. $ We depend on the low prices we name today to accomplish this result . ' Every dollar's worth of these goods must be sold, positively without , reserve. ' - Read these prices and remember we only advertise SOLID FACTS . Men's Overcoats reduced from 7, 8, o, and $10, to ' " - Five Dollars. v . .'hi- h: , ;- ' ; 'l Every one of these Overcoats are well nude and perfect fitting. W sold them st the prices named last week. " " Y : i.ooo Men's Sack and Cutaway SuiU reduced from 13.50, Si 3. 50 and f 15.C0, to , y f v- ': t: ' ' ' ' ! Ten Dollars. Three Hundred Men's Suits reduced from $1 8. 50, $ saoo and S23.00, to - Fifteen Dollars, i f ; : This Suit includes the very finest qualities of Imported roods, ia Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimcrc highest style of Tailoring Art Sacks. Three Button Cutaways and patterns. They are the greatest BOFS AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. . . Includes the larrest assortment of Medium and Fine Goods ever shown in thb city. We are heavily consequently have made EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS. 500 Bov a Suits Cheviot Every Day Suit at 12.50 Scotch Cheviot Suits, 3.50 Three Piece Suits " 6.75 100 Pair Boy's Knee Pants 4 to 11 at ascents. 100 " u " " to 14 " 50 - ; , : 100 " . " " 4 to 14 " 75 " ' 1 ' too " M 4 to 14 "f 1-00 - ' BOYS WAISTS We have a laie " at a great reduction.- Prices reduced ia ail oepart- Wt KADTMAN ts CO, Leiding Clothiert, . Corner Central Hotel Charlotte, N. C T. L. Seiglh &Co. : CORSET WAISTS for children. TO THE Wslat mmt" aa. w i -r il. "W W bmm a I III I, Bar WaSuaf San Oa aal aaalaanatSinli la Unta Taa bm lam SMcS sakav Wv a. MajkaiaaalM m aa aai traal, Ma aalan4-t, Mi siaam U mJ a ii 11 iii ii, mi Sw aa tmm W. mm m aa aa4 m mm. MMraa kaf aSuxai af Mi Mi VMM m to a a BMM W MS M IjILKtAl .t a tu, Successnrs to Pegram ft Co. ta 5. Tryoa Street pay 19 Last Tsata St. I f h b Vf&VvUoo&WZnn! B; NICHOLS SELLS FURNrTURE LOWER THAN ANY .OTHER ' HOUSE IN NORTH CAROLINA. r ssmmI m aswiiat as eer rvyVcf, sWs . Blrm Sri, Wf JaaTi, m smWhms, Sft. lm-tn, TXirt. Csawa, aW . fmtrjttmf as e Jutt-CUtt snaAM JirmW. -1 pM m a kM!V M ftO. wAy ! C a- . taM m4 -' Tl wm l'nii H m a w J r ! M nil. 1. nM - rr tm4 arJ m I.V..fcft, H n;. , , 1 1 I at. aw a . K, 1.4 ami IN PRICES I I: they are made and trimmed m the. - , and Prince Alberta in different shades , bargains ever offered- overstocked in this department and ' ' , a to u years. Fancy Camimere Suits at is. 05 Corkscrew Dress Suits - 3.75 Impored Worsted Suits ' R50 line of Boy's Wabts which we ofier P. D. and . J. B. We carry hill lines of the celebrated P. D. aad .' B. CORSETS. They produce aa elegant, graceful aad artistic ehape. They sever change their form, are carefully wade of Line Con till and it wkh more ' ease and con-fort thaa any other. Dr. Vsawera "Carohne" and "Four-in Hand" ar still very popu lar and great sellers. We carry s ruH line of War ner' 1 goods. 'V LADIES. ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE ELEGANT HAND-MADE UBIErjIILIIIFEiST EOT SECES. 1 hes are braatiful firters, very styliah, aad sold an usually low for the grade of goods. Our Acme last for real drem u b th neat pnfrct futing- Shoes sold ha ibb aarket 1 he U acknovlrdttl ty every mm that has wora them. We keep l.sea m the dtderent wtdtht and aU th ne from I to . Whes as weed ot a hadsom pair of walking shorn k sill yeao see ours, GRAY A CO. II id m t . K. r-'M, M ui I .f . . VJ a.r,y i-vl Mf. 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