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3 rni iffl AECML lotte Council Ko. 1046 j 1st andJa.Thiira; at 7:3jMra , at Y. M. , Building.' i V ADVERTISEMENTS. 3MNANT SALE )DY BRUSSELS la short fas, low down. .w. PESTRY BRUSSELS length, low down. . ' GRAIN CARPETS ,fo short ifis, low down,,. EMNANTS in Drew Goods at f V-7 . unnipc.it-a WRAPS. song to cicr siocav. lev WALKING JACKETS at tain Prices, t bne very ' handsome PLUSH 9UJLMVA WRAr, cneap, l . Hatred Muxlin. key Nxinsonks Hamburg Embol ics ana otner new gouus.. i T. L ALEXANDER & CO. ; j West Trade StCf w ' '.f'-' OMEiBUY -A NICE i ity -:- at FaJ:fl?6itoal It JZ HAVE about one dosen on V. V k.ut rt tha am m bnuvhl and jou can bay one of the twelve very neap. IM f") ju wn tw v uy today lor 1IO.OO. wncra m rnnnnion. We lose money on hem. but our trade has been so nod re can sftbrd it, sxd tnfu HEY MUST 3 GO. Other goods going wry cheap. ; ... i t t c.mkL II w e pare now a w w y re rraHv ta take vow order and , --. . i make any style suit yon ensu, s we ngbt price, rtt gwaranteeo. Truly. . ' t-': -J . C A. DIXON A CO. BUTLER TUR JEWELER. ; - '.i -Til Wilson Drug Co WE deal in evtiyUurig longing lo our , line And t : I ' ' - , ' tvery ankle at r . - BOTTOM PRICES TMS , , "TT A .TIT EMS. VOLUME I. . , SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY' .i889.v,V1-'- 1 ""v NUMBER. 48A. CRAYON POiiTHAriJ. Gi!I and see how Fine and Cheap Uiey can be had. - - FRAMES.-- ' I have the largest and best assort-' ment of Frame Mouldings in the Stjte. Canvas and Crayon Stretches made to order. ' VAN NESS - i- , ?2i N,.TryonS- tOCAL RIPPLES. Court adjourned at Concord to 'The Gruber family is billed for concert at the Y. ,M. C A. hall on "ebruary 5tb v ' . ,fl," P.vlecr Williams, the passenger aomt.1 Dassed through the city today with a train load of an eve 300 ne groes. He got them down about Goldsboro, and was escorting them to the West 'l . ". . -The Carolina Central is coming auttaaL ' Its swut passenger trains are popular, and business is now im. proved along the road. Jy the auop tion of the sUndard raUroad rules for the conductors. .f U i 1 1 " -The Baker Music House has hen moved to the Y.' M. C A. building. The room lately occupied by the music house in the cntrJ Hotel la to be remodeled, supplied with a glass front and generally im- proved. . ''f " Mr. F. A. Hicks, the slater and tinner, is in business ; on hb own book, at the old place in the Central Hotel as will be seen by his ndver- tisemenL Mr. Hicks Is an expe rienced and reliable workman, and Invites the trade, four people..; , A Dostal from Concord thu morning, Informs The News that the residence of Mr. Hugh Johnston, near Harrisburg. was burned yester dar Mr. totnston was married only lew weeks ago to a daughter of Mr. Hall CaldweO. ' All his boose- hold goods were destroyed. -' ' K Th Wasolnstoa correspondent of the Statesvulc Landmark makes this mention of a former Charlotte n: "Caot ' Robert D. Graham h hewn aausned to more Important dm In the General Land Office on the strength of his own faithfulness In the discharge of his duties and ability as a lawyer." '-"'J-i, THB Ttm uf thi BaaoUf-il OnUr of Siatw te Im torn Hrs 8omlhlng A boot meOr4tra4 hs Aims. A oartv of roune ladies of Char lotte have setsbout the eood work of inaugurating the order of the Kino's Dauchters in Charlotte, and the silver Maltese cross tied with the purple ribbon will shortly make its appearance here. From Miss Fair The Nkws learns that the outlook for a large and enthusiastic member ship is excellent. It should be, for the Maltese cross is now a magical symbol ... The order ua beautiful one. It was organized in New York fat 1886, when a oartv of ladies met to discuss and arrange some plan which should unite all Christian women la one grand sisterhood of service. Adopt ing the system of Edward E. Hale's Ten Tune One" dubs, they con stituted themselves a "Central Ten, around which should crystallize - , ' . 1 opens or suine w k ' other Tens of workers, not sssuming the .1 - - '' MMf . I . Mni Thos. D. GflWs and her sons returned to their home In lot- ambta, last night .... ' 1- Mr. I. B. Eaves is at the Buford House today. : ; Mrs. Woods, wife of Re. Dr. Wood, of Statesvule. is reported as dangerously sick at her home there. Jndge David Schenck is at tne Centrsi . He is here to represent the rulroad ia fhe Lowe suit The Richmond State given these J.ta U Mtrmrd M VIlVO. WHO is tO m tk rVfci House here to- .Tr , r night t "WArtagnan ow the most eaptrvstlng personages, m . ibly preserves the pecuuar namisture J inrMMit and dialocne by which n... MrrlM on the unBarainc la- leeest of his narrations secret of Li. .kirk k Mer beea mas tered by any one else." The charac ter of D'Artagnan fits Mr. Mayo like ... ... Iff Ct1 Im ' m. A Itm ... . I:..!. TT rmlr laut Into luuun hwh. - the melo-dramatic, bat be carries it !aftm ikm.Hk the most sumnc sccnen wus - - . . . 1. J BHV -f utterance qaits dclighthil to the eye .4 I tli eharmins! responss mm wm9 1 r.. .lr orMliiv to thebiDro- bablc. and rren ia bis mad nendlong plungt UsfOOgH W W WHtww marfl IntA f Kef IM DArtarnaA carried the sympathy of tlx audience with ! ..A tM rmrnmA him ttTUk pun, mrs v" " - ' - . .l !.V l aks-t!silta juta! rut Eftsnfl IfsTrlU UH SEW eaaeand lightneae sod conaUency WS my grsuijfing. , i " iK rood fortune to U sarrouad- - " . . Lvao ttnusttslly large ana very tble compBy- rwWtt Cmn slwfea. n-v. Aim eoilaa market todav was I mm - .-..i-' iw4 tmchsaced. The re celptt T ff0 The Owotslioos rweai . ..!, rrvt UkkQuif ..... OH tlA MhUIioE . ....... .VM tfM Middilnf . . ?H Mui.lline. ....... ... Vt Tine-,." 'HO .....I ..nvnunir mrn to that' kadi eJ TV.I ,iN HIS NAME. KIttO'9 DAUGHTER IM , ' CHARLOTTE. I.AisMfATEMT:,- A Chariotta' You of Man has ' InvenMn trUk Tfct the Pasa Ms Wetth thM tttis. ' Dr, Chai fJ AlexandW, of Char lotte, is not only a successful young dentist but he has so inventive mind that is working' in a way that bids fair to eventually make nun a rich man. "His first, and only patent brings up visions of brown stone front , . , I , He has invented an automatic gas extinguisher and has not only been granted a patent on the same, but has placed orders with s New York house Jor'tbe manufacture of a lot of the extinguishers. ' , It 1 simple, bat accurate device, and cannot get out of order. The invention consists of a hollow lube, in which an invert ed cup fits closely. In the top of the cup b a hole about the aue of a pin point .The tube is filled, half fuU of water and the cup is inserted fat the tube. - From the top of the cup, a small chain, working on a pulley, depends from the outside of the tube and connects with a lever which mwm at shuts the pas valve. A A CLIMAX ;TN- PRICES ! - " vi ? Ii5', 'X- km Aa'-ti-i' -. rt 1 . ; ; .s (" T.v .... ' .... . f 5 4 ' T y flSUtiv A I ' rf 17 A l?TVfl Q AT F " f Mr oisak Dollars " of ;,M; W&i ; aum. ...... A-m-.lm.mA mm. i .loan awMn rj niir entire StOOC Of ' VVintec Oothine before March 1st in order to make room for our;'-' -J SPRING llOTHINGc; We depend 00 the tow prices we name today to accomplish this result , Every dollar's ' worth of these goods most be sold, positively without , erve,'; 'iM vij .,, ' Read rJiesebrices and remember we, only advertise SOLID FACTS. ft r . Men's Overcoats reduced from $7, $&, to, anJ f 10, to J ; " S';tS?Fif eiDollara; ' N'1-' r-.f'f. .!;:' n .5 f5 ' . ' '.: Every one of these Overcoats are well made aod perfect fitting. We sold them at the prices named last week. " , ""J 4 " 1. 000 Men's Sack and Cutaway Suits reduced from $1 a. 50, $15.50 and iyco, to reserve. any authority or responsibility over them, but simply to form a nucleus around which they might cluster, snd trom which might radiate en couragement advice and guidance. Of the various names proposed for the order that of the King's Daugh tera, suggested by Mrs. Irving, was moat favorably received and finally adopted; the badge of the society was selected in the small ailvcr cross tied with the royal color: the watch word chosen was the simple "In His Name" of the apostles of old. and the mottoes of action selected were: "Look forward and not back." ' "Look out and not in.? "Look up and not down." . "Lend a hand." ' The society as organized had no constitution and no code of laws save the one general regulation that when ever any reasonable request should be made "Ia His Name" it should he granted without Question or delay. Never wasless said or written, and never so few plans made for any as the design of the society was to move' fulently and steadily, an4 so secretly nccompuah its pur pose of bridging the chasm between the rick and the poor, and to unite all women engaged u any kind 01 rood work ia such a way as to secure to each the sympathy and co-opera tion of alL Yet from almost every Stat in the Union, and from the moat remote countries over the sea- India, Australia and New Zealand-. from Deople in every walk of hie. When wanting to turn of! the gas, the chain n) simply detached from the hook, die weight of the cup causes it to slowly sink in the tube, and as k sinki it draws np the chain which gradually shuts off the gas. : It can be made to shut ofl the gas quickly or slowly as desired, by regulating the sine of the hole lathe cup. This invenfioa is considered a most useful one for halls and bed rooms. A peno coming in at night can turn ofl thf gas in the hall and stiu have light to guide him to hut room, and then he can turn ofl the gas in his room and have Eght to retire by. Dr. Alexander has received a letter from a handler of patents who places the market value of his patent at ticosa. The tabes are made h silver, brass and copper and are screwed 00 the joint of a gas bracket proving oraa mental as well as useful. Ten f)ollars. Three Hundred Mens Suiu reduced from $18.50, $oo and fjxoo, to Fifteen Dollars. mrluilM the verr finest Qualities of Imported woods, in Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimcrcs, they are made and trimmed is the highest style of Tailoring Art ' , . ' ' V J Sacks, Three Button Cutaways and Prince Alberts in different shades and patterns. They are the greatest bargains ever offered- ; , B0F8 AND CHILDREN'S ', DSPABTZIElfT. H - Includes the largest assortment of Medium snd Fine. Goods ever shown in this city. We are heavily overstocked in this department snd .1.. 1... l ...... ........ . 4 EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS' cm Prv a uita i ta II veara. Cheviot Every Day Suit at fi.50 ' Fancy Caasimere Suits si fxos Scotch Cheviot Suits, 3.50 ' V Corkscrew Dress Smts ? 3.73 Three Piece Suits 6.73 r , ; Impored Worsted Suits . A.50 too Pair Boy's Knee Pants 4 to II at 5 cents. ' , 100 " " " 4 to 14 "'n".M-';--- -,oo " " " " 4 to 14 "it-no -'v 1.. 1 BOY'S WAISTS We have a large fine of Boy's Waists which we offer at a great reduction. Prices reduced is. eH depart W, KADTMAN ft CO., Leading ClotJiieTaV torner Centnu Motel, usanone, n. Mr. H. W. Tatem, who resides on the comer of Tenth and B streets. raked ia two chickens that were left t his house last night by thieves. Mr. Tatem had always feared a visit from chicken thieves, and as a matter of protection, be tigged np a string that led from the door of his chicken house to his back porch, where h connected whh s lot of tin cans, shot, scrap iron sad one thing snd another in such a ssasner that when the door of the chicken house was opened, the tin would come down wkb-a mighty V" clatter. About twelve o'clock hurt r ltTtZ u TtJTt tc4 neighborhood was iii ' " thieve, had set off the of phuanthropK sooeUes. rrestdenU . out with hU THE ROYAL DAUBER, ol colleflres. from the belles of Fifth Avenue and the street gamin of the Bowery com tkJmgt of the continual organization of tens apoa tens of King's Daughters, Until 8,600 silver have been sold and 10,000 members have enrnOed their 'names among the lung's Daughters, al though the society has been organ ised only two year. '. As for the kind of work accom- piiahed by this remarkable sister- a a. a ' S A . I... hood, u m too vanea ana esiensivs to be recorded in detail There are Tens that vbit the sick. Tens that supply the hospitals and homes with Rovers, Tens that support fcxwtgs miatiooArics, Tens that sing and Tens that sew, Tens that endow beds S hospitals, Trnt that provide pleas. ant cowntry homes for deserving poor, and Tens that simply VWIe their tongse" and 'endeavor to live Is love and charity with all men, an "U I Ik) Name." - A rtaaasas MM. Paaaenters who arrived la the city oa the Charlotte, Columbia ct As gusts train yesterday afternoon. brooffht newt of the killing of a mune- white man. named McNeeW. aw - who was employed as fligmas on the C A C narrow gauge, lis as knocked front car by a covered b:i.t'. t"t ImaMrt, ami udrad h'i1 lkknlBiK K skull ! thitur. Mr. Tatem ran out with hu gws just la time to see the terrified thieves vanishing is Ike .darkness. They did not get any of his chickens, but left two that they had stolen from somebody else. Is Tsnaa m Sial aa. The Landmark of yesterday says: "Miss Mamie Osborne, of Charlotte, daufhtrr of Rev. E. A. Osbrwne, a rounr lady of espcriesce and swe- eess is teaching, has accepted a posi tion sa assistant teacher In the Home School of Mrs. and Miss Morrow, nd besides the English' branch, wiQ tench drawing and painting snd special method of calisthenics which has bees particularly cons mended as Improving the hearth and grace ol her pupils. - Ws Congrats late the Home School and the com monitY udos lJs accession ol suength to both The school closed its slater term with fifty-two pupils. snd has open! the spring term ssoVtr equally favorable conditions, A Cattan Eaysr ststssras. A Charlotte drummer yesterday brow tit news of a fatal aaoMMtg af fair at Fort Lawn. Ike McFadden was shot and killed by sua named Connor. Conix shot kirn with a gun snd then knocked hie bralsy. out. M.Fsd.ln was a cot tna bs yet. ami the trWJa amse ever a drfps Ujt cotton. T. P. D. and J. B. ; i We carrv lull lines of the celebrated P. D. sad I. B. CORStTS. Thev produce an elegant, graceful ' and artntic liape. They never change tbear form, . are carefully ntaile of Linen Contille and 6t srkh more ease and cor. lort than any other. Dr. Warner's Caroline" and "Four in llod ' are still very Ppn lar and great sdlera. We carry a lull line of War ncr's Roods. ' t CORSET WAISTS for children. THE ROYAU DAUBER, the only fHuber nude with pointed mud e DCMIcs. V fmm 1, i l not i- uber ap- Of Wick- KmmmS """SWansSBSBBBBBSBSW scraper, one solid knot of pure bridles kLt in blace bv cvtnuresswMi, Arm ttr mash dosn. the only Dau . " - -. ' .1 r m.m. a unoocn. riiu umihik v. U. - L . . . ,1.1 rtlw In thm rw k! i.K IUI k all the shoe shines. Pncv i cents. For sale at wholesale ssd manuhcturers' prices. Un.urpas.ed stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Trueka, Valises snd bamie tsses. 16 S- Tryon Street CII.REATII ft CO., Socreaaon to Pegraan A Co. IS Last iaata bt IZn jJLlL V mU. ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE ELEGANT HAND-MADE am fiiKiiPEiST eutici ma These arc beautiful fitters, wary stylUh, ssd sold unusually low foe the grade of goods. Our Acme last for real dress. Is the most perfect fitting Shoes told in thin naiket That is acknowtedgen ny every me that has worn theos. W e keep ;.wn in the dilfrrenl widths and aS the .,mmm arnm I 'jO &. When m weed t n handsome pair of eatkiog shoes It wtU It It Weil Uaderjtood try Everybody that , ; B. NIC'HQIiS SELLS' FURNITURE LOWER T1IAN ANY OTHHL b" KUSB IN NORTH CARpUNA. AA aswA aws ws a rr'oWvt Sk, fir- TT mmmwydl tirO- rswwalksw ll tnl a, -mm , .. rTV. ZmZm I. mpmmm. SJ-t-ltmH-J -M MMW W J ' k. SSas. CaOT" a t HW a aw H. f U Wotf T' CU". N. C C,-rl nJ l't.. ;s'7 , , , V. M. C A. os SuiI)r , t 4 jo o'.k. 11 .' 1 sn4 I't r. '! fi Viiv, -n;:;,n . :;i : r,co
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