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CRAYON PORTRAITS. Call and ec how Fine and Cheap they can be had. - FRAMES -f ' v I have the largest and beat assort ment of ; Frame Mouldings in the State. Canvas and Crayon Stretches tw Van or TMEmMhW NEWS. tt8 Council No. 1013 lt and 3rd Thuri-1 17:30 p. xa , at 7. 11 7 VOLUME i. MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY i 1889. NUMBER 49. g i -j" iN.TryonS UL AECAirO. ADVERTISEMENTS. iMit(7iV,iKi Mj mt aa mux 9mfof mumtttt . 1 ivno. mnanwm nwiww , hvr. A BURGLAR CAUOHT. XH CROATAN WAR TWO MURDERERS CAPTURED ' - AMD IN JAIL. HHr Mthlt.lMd M4 mm th. urvwl -f i SaMT Of IU ... 111 Ik world. r.t1, B i4w( ol.W'iaa Biur... ITECTt Jb'CSILBEIQ e tf Soltatlfla Aaarioaa. vt ui mIaim of oo.ntr, Mi4 ettr ri4r .o tu4 tiMioltomUuM for th, mm C . -jlMki air. : n- twrVMI aS M i.oi. fM H.aawwa una. orMIr ooMuat. .J , i TRADE MARKS. toitf BMrk If 10 rvjtttOTvJ la wW Sat. lomtMUo. a a umtn WHTa ft ". Bona Neat Work ky tha Cluaaas of Mard) Orakam weet-.Thay K.Ii - an Ssoitemeat, but They Oot Their Man, ' Tha neighborhood of Mr. Frank Troobl .A-B' "", Bw f Snider' residence, on North Gra- ham street, was turned upside down last night over the capture of a bur glar. Old man Frank h!meH stod out In the night air for over an hour, wrapped only in - the folds of hi night dress, helping to catch and bind the burglar. The men called 1 for ropes, and the women, thinking I they were going to lynch their prize, began screaming in expostulation, and it was not, until the burglar had been bound and marched off to the j aca hut Omni an Iwuwii, B. T. '.A bob-tail pointer dog with lemon spots, cornea kmeof "Taaai" A suitable Will will be paid for his re- . CARSON BROS. FOUND. Folding key for lore door. Apply at this MEiBUY -A NICE ill Fail 'Orctt Rob ton Ceuaty.FIv Af ainat Five -AU is Amkuah. Charlotte drummers who came in last Saturday, bring some pretty straight news about the Croatan trouble In Robeson county. The half breeds, it seems, are at war among themselves, and that means a fued that will be dissolved only by a liberal burial,- sooner or later., of Croatans. It is Greek meet Greek, with the CroaUns. They occupy the Scuffletown section of Robeson station house that quiet once more J county, and Scuffletown is merely a settled down over that orderly and wud waste of swamp lands. They well behaved neighborhood. , .'. ; I are descendants of the Lowriea, and Mr. Pink Powell was reading by a I are inexorable avengers. - The news cosy fire in his residence, which is that they are now pitted against just opposite Mr. Solder's, about it each other. , Five of one taction has o'clock Sunday night, when he heard j sworn vengeance against five ot tne a noise as of some one tearinsf off nl other faction, ends, cc41jsioo may be plank. : He Quietly sallied lorth "to expiated at any time, They are investigate, and thought he aa w an beavilyamed,aid axording to their object moving about small store- historic node of warfare, are lying bouse on Mr. Snider1 lot He went shout in ambush watching ana wait nearer and saw the figure of a man, tag tor their chances. They are a or rather a half figure, for the man's! strange people, and those who are hMi and hnrlv mrm ItniAa th houM. f familiar with their habits, say that while his less dangled outside. He eaul to be apprehended. had torn off a plank and was crawl- The drummer say that the people in into the storehouse. Mr. Powell down there do not look for anything rrasned his lera. and then raised the I ht of a thinning out of Croatan. alarm, but by the time the neighbor Another item of interest brought had gathered the negro had gone oa herein regard to the Croatan troubles into the bouse, leaving a fragment of is the arrest, last Friday, at Florence, hie nMftftnna (a afr. Powell's hand. S. C, of two of the outlaws who are Mr. Solder, Mr. Roark and Mr. charged with the brutal murder of Stebbias hurried to the rescue, and I the white woman at Red Bank the door was unlocked and the eral weeks sga v The names of negro was captured. They wrapped the captured men are Steve'Jacoba hiss en ia a rope and bdrtdkiaiia MAiet, uxeixuoe. iney are m the atatioe hooae. : . I jail a r toreoce awaiting a requnution. ThU aaorainw the burrlar was ar I Two others who are believed to have " - Ik mm a a a e rargned before the mayor. He gave Deed implicated: in tne muraer. nave his same a Randall Green, and aaid I not yet been captured, but officers he was from South Carolina. He sre cm ukit traou had several bunches of keys In bis I WHAT'S THE matter WITH pockets, including a bunch of. ntil A yioiiiht ta Caaafa taw Maaae ef Ota ef CWbM'i litacal Baraata-- Waat SkeJI k CaDattf There's work ahead for the paper correspondents.. A proposi tion baa been made to change the nam of Trade street. At its next regular meeting the board of alder uvea wul be petitioned to change the of this street. The movement ha been inaugurated by chant sad reaideots, wno think that Trade is a same too commonplace REPRESENTATIVE LONO. A CLIMAX IN PRICES I Ha Maka a Brief Vialt Home, and Talk with a Hewe Reporter, : Mr. f. C Long, one of Mecklen burg' representatives - is the Lower House of the General Assembly, is here today, having been granted leave of absence until Wednesda' t GENERAL CLEARING SALE ; ftistf Mare fforll 1 ' W Wip w, , ... . . ,,' I we nave determined to make a clean sweep of our entire stock ef Mr. Long says that the Legislature Winter aotWng before March tst in order to make room for our . 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 SOLIi) FACTS. Men's Overcoats reduced from $7, $&, $9, and $10, to Five Dollars; We HAVE about one doaen on Ltd of the soo we bought and buy one of the twelve very The S16.30 ones you can Sir for 1 10.00. Other ia lion. We lose money hut out trade ha been so good anord at, and tnca . EY MUST i GO. r rood, goig very cheap, JJkryI (,,e entto to itn now fine of Sample, await trial by Judge Mearea. Ur to take your order and Iny style suit you wish, at the Vee. ru ruaraatced. C A. DIXON A OX UTLER HE '-JEWELER.- The Watt af a The Ladies' Benevolent Society of Concord Preabrteriaa - church :i b lengthening ks cords and strength ening its Makes in the service of the Master. This society is venerable n age, having been established is) Ca barrus county id the year 1S4S. Mrs, R. W, AIHaoa ss Resident, sad has numbered among Its member mnimm bI VO ( Am-KA mtl SntB Of the Lord. The following committaea I for a city Uke CharloA. Somethinj hare been appointed for prosecuting I v w-vvy- r- - a a 1 I teARfVs Imx tka aJfLsaaiM IA i rmJlr I ! the work ef tne society in w con-1 " "JT ' T I R. B. Nixon gregation during the p reseat year 'Craren. . m. m. m. m 1 f t . - T aLA jA m mmmm On vieiting the sack Mrs. Judge we auvocan u. u-. way, mere a Pa7 umm. was the reply. Trade Just think of It Trade 1 That sounds Eke roads town. It might have suited Charlotte twenty year ago, but k is wow altogether out of place. Than are on Trade street some of the handaoeaeat residence and aaost is getting down to hard fork and is preparing itself to handlexaome mat ters of ereat imDortanceto the State. One of the moat troublesome 1 the measure being advanced to make t he penitentiary self-sustaining, and to make an equitable adjustment of the differences between the State and the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Rail road. Mr. Long is on this commit tee, and a bearing is to be bad next Wednesday In reply to a question as to the statu of the Railroad Commission, Mr. Long said that the recent ten. dency has been to hold back, or go slow, on account of the probable ex pease. - The proposed biH provides that the State bear all the expenses. and unless, tbi is amended so ss to bring the ftulroads in for a due share, a a e n aa t ne aoc not mint me mu wiu p. i ThU Suit includes the very finest qualities of Imported goods, ia If the commission is created,' be says I Cheviots, Worsteds and Cawimerc, -they are made and trimmed aa the it will be one that a iu do justice alike nigbeat style of laiionng Art Every one of these Overcoats are well made and Derfect fittine. i A .a ...a a " soia inem at tne prices named last week. - i.ooo Men's Sack and Cutawav Suits reduced from i s. xJfi . and $15.00, to Ten Dollars. Three Hundred Men's Suits reduced from j 18. 50)0.00 and $2. 00, to" Fifteen Dollara. to the State and the Railroads. "How siany candidates are there for places On the commission?'' asked the reporter. "There art quite a number," was the reply, i "Capt Jno. R. Erwin, of our city, stands a pretty good chance, t believe. He is gaining ground among the eastern members, and his fitness for the place is being generally recognised. Sacks, Three Button Cutaway, and Prince Alberts in different shades and patterns. They are the greatest bargain ever oflered. ' . BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S DEPABTUEST. ... , . Include the larprtt assortment' of Medium and Fine Goods ever shoarn in this city. We are heavily overstocked ia this department and , consequently have made ' . 4 EXTRAORDINARY REPUCTIONS 4 400 Boy s Suits a to 14 veare. Mr. Loag says there is a diversity verT &"7 Suit at J 5 Fancy Caaaimere Suits at fx9i jcwui unm jno, 3. yo irascrew Lnrss omts 3-7J Three Piece Suits. . 6.75 I m pored Worsted Suits Ay)' , , 100 Pair Boy's Knee Pants 4 to 11 at sj cents. , 100 " " " " 4 to 14 " 50 - :v 1 too " 4 to 14 - 75 - . 100 " " 4 to 14 "Ji-oo BOVS WALSTSWe have a large line of Boy's Waiats which vts&tr at a great reduction. Prices reduced ia afl depaitr' ' ' ' meats. . - . . . . of opinion about what to do with the Governor's mansrao. He ia himself in favor of completing k, at a reason able cotaV but saany of the farmers want to sell it, rather than expend another dollar upon it. Mr. Long has introduced a bul w the legislature to impose a special tax of ft oa every dog ia the State. New fcaijum. The following aew lawyers were Gcensed in Raleigh last Saturday F. L. Hackler. of Aahc: R. S. An 1DT viHffi! New Goods. I VWu aw t a-a awe w an m srun4 F. L. Fuller, oi Wake; W. A. Self, of Catawba: W. H. Carroll of Duplin; B. B. McLaughlin, of Ire dell; R. L. Wright, of Rowaa; E. C Jerome, of Uniae; J. W. Keeraaa, of Iredell; L. D. Robinson, of Ansoa; . M. WhHsos, ot Buncombe) P. A. McElrov. of Madison: W. II. L. Campbell, of Iredell; H. T. Hudaoa, of Cleveland: 1. M. Kotsnsoa, and iL L W, KAU7ZIAN & CO, huding Oloiblen, V ; " Corner Central HoteL Chariotte, N. C T. L. Seiglh & Co. New Goods. You are cordially invited to caQ and examine our New Gootia; which are arriving daily. Each aeaaoa brinra forth FABRICS mors Hantirsl than thoae of theaawsoa before. Is WHITE GOODS we are staswifaw seen in this dry. NAINSOOK L. CibbfA of Montgomery, Mrs. Virginia Erwtn. Mrs, M. M. GtQod, Mrs. A, C Scott, Mrs. C J. Goodaoa, Miss Barbara Coeghenour. Oa viattiog stranger -Mr. Dr. Jobs Mo, Mrs, IL L Woodhoose, Mrs. G. M. Lore, Mrs, J. C Wedrwonh, Mrs. J. W. Caa- mm B R Vmtmmt. Cim trUIlina? the poor-Mrs. J. P. AJUsoa, Mrs. -l-oous ana R. V. Fosrd. Mrs. M. tt Benttle. I rouauura v m - "7 Mr. D. F. Cannon, Mr. I. W. Burkhead. Mr. J. C WWoff, MWs Loe Stuart. , The oflKen of the society as at present orrno'ued art: Prealdent, Mrs. A. C Mr. G. M. Lore; secretary I A dark tha ay a TMaf. At Laurinburg last Saturday sight. Mr. Jim Robbie, who clerks as the era dty. Strangers who come sad hear the same Trade street art apt to think that k b something Ut tittle side street, where only cheap loha business is transacted. They ... . ... Scott; rice prv-ideet, I art apt to aaveaeoowmpa nr w 1 mmA 1 strati aver Mr worn na Bin a a W W .. trMLMtrtr. Mr, r. u. reiser; r Ur. if. U . Cmam. ilsQll DtUT CO Mr D. B. Morrison. Mia Barbara Coughenoer. 4 A. D. Leach, of Rooeeoe) county, a tried for hk Ue t RoUeon Svt . 1 . .. nerior Court, at mho"toh mm I. ... f ...Vlntr xr Sarday.onihectuofmalkiou. Br' .oVal Jt, trtqg txr , kin.pJ'JiA,tMuLwl0 father,; butTr v.. .-I ..II etheil.hofkDecembttmth.1 street. I thmk. Z to our lint end sen rt'c! at rroM Piuciisi . . .as Cot N. A. McLean, eMi ny M.J. J. D. Shaw, nf .oeklnf haaa, d-f,l.d him. Frank Mci, u , tht f.:.. ' .r, prcvi(fi Great U tfK mji'.'.ld la tf ta lit a- ' -.'r lh plan of ! board I ought to be changed." . " WIL what have you got to say about Ur asked the reporter of a a Other new nam advocate. 1r lust got this to say," be re- marked t "the name should be changed. .Trjroa l H right, even If k does commemorate tne name 01 Britiah figure. It help lo keep alive the saemory of our gtortowe Trade will not dov Broad would be e Improve- svot. - : . . Now that the qwmtfoa ha r-e fM apranf, ufetKwi wul Mm cefff. Ti NlWf column art cpeti f a ! k- of thla w' M!t J l'' ..1. many desiens that are entirely aew. and Special drives ia HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES CHECKS. Several pieces of DRESS GOODS entirety new sad very pretty. When you want NOVELTIES coane to a and we cam show thena to you. Maay aew things ia the HOSIERY dpetaeat sad at very low farwres. Special BaTbritraa kaowa as "perfectioL, at c. It is worth r. on aiicx. ittti oeiore ia beautiful deaieM and paxteran. roe cannot see tneae desui Our "Henrietta" fuuebed 1 toaner should order 1 THE ROYAL DAUBER. our biwines hiatorr have we had Vunsoea taat cannot oe 1 m pmacram guanoes taax raanot Msawpaamedk 1 designe anywhere ease, as they are coaauatsed so as. iahedFast BUck" isjuat rraad. laawdeecas. samples by afl means. . " T . L. S El CLE-A CO. z , i xhk royal dauber. th T . " 1 Dauber made with pointed mud to cmtch the negro, when the aerm I semper, ooa solkd knot of pure brritlea, whipped out a pistol and shot Mr. I held ia place by compression, w,a not Robbina la tne leg. ' 1 be negro was I aaaaa oowm, w ooir uauoer p. fjvt a naimn, rvea coaung 01 :ack ing, thereby adding vastly to the putuh. Used by all the shoe shines. Price cents. For aa!a at koL.L srreated sad lodged la ail at Rock mghaas, , . I." "t, w U 1U;: TanOawtaaaa Cmm af atwaa, , The ckv cotton market was steady today. The receipts by wagons be ing only so bales and not much was doing. - The qoouuone were: Strict Good Middling. .,, , ,oW Good Middling Strict Niddbng . . . . . . . H Middling.. ........ ,H rmgs.. ,.9)&9X A Sara af Pay at tavaa Mar LUa. If was just an ordianry scran ef wrapping paper, out N saved net hie. She was m the kM auras aptioa, hJd by phyairisna that the was mcwrabtt and coukl hve only j a short time; ah weighed hen than seventy pound. On a pier of wrappmf pane she read of Dr. King New Dncovery, and ge a sample bottle; k Wiped her. he bought a large bottle, k helped hat morr. boucht snotkay and grew bet ter fat, tonttnned to we it and atroef. healtkf, roav, rJtimiv hirg 1 art pnuaU. Fir IIW tartKru?ri ar cut natnp to w. II GU, drt-ct ,t. Fort JKRitS, Trl K.:t!r of I hi Woodriftif I'., mery I at l!uf:i A pu-Mi't 1 fvg !. 4 ifi 5. Tryoa Street.' CfLREATH 4 CO.. to PwTaaA Co. 10 MST iMtl M. ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE, ELEGANT HAND-MADE USIET-1 1LCIPIUST E3TTCI Thnae Sr bmutirui itttrs. vvey aryttth, , sad sold wawanagy low He the . gmde of gnoda. Our Acme U for read dreaa. k U HHnt pefirt atttng Skoea sold ia Uus narke. I kfc m achaovkntt by every e that kaa wura tha. . V ko iiem ia Ikedtflerrwt uaithasa. a3 the ,urf sn lS HVahtMlri, radieae paw of ws.'kUag shoee at J pay ywe to w-e wjrt. GRAY A CO, list Received. Bojrea Choke Florida uraii' r.rRING STOCK OF WALLPAPJil ' t-Hlli-g tt 'a., t en t I 1 I i r -. :. a , h t the I 'f H 1 U' --'I I .r r r .f I; f . S )
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