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1 $- ' I Ml I EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY WADS H. HARRIS. Ed. ad Prop'r. SUBSCairTlON: One Year U ; Six Month, : Three Months Si: Par Week 10 ee aner delmred ta the dlr br canieta free ot targe. Adtsktbing Rates low and liberal. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 189. t A war o( doctors Is going on in ( Massachusetts between the regular '' licensed physicians on one side and healers ol all other schools on the ' other. The attack is directed espe cially against the Christian Scientists, or faith-cure people. The quacks have employed lawyers and propose. il a law is passed against them, to test in the United States Supreme Court the right of the State to pre vent them from curing people. Virginia will elect a governor next November and CoL Charles T. ' O'Ferrall, of Harrisonburg, now a representative in Congress, and Col. William Lamb, of Norfolk, are being groomed lor the race. Both ol these ' gentlemen were gallent Confederates but O' Ferrall stood to his principles ond Lamb apostacized. The result in the State at the election last tall was very close only 1,541 Demo cratic majority and the fight next (all will be a warm one. In a late dinner speech, says the Newbern Journal, Gen. Slocum told that once during- "the march to the sea" he had invited Gen. Sherman to dine with him, and was reproved by the former for stealing;, because he discovered on the table spoons marked "Milledo-eville Hotel." A iew days after he went to dine with Gen. Sherman, and lound spoons on his table marked in the same way Now that these spoons are known to have been in possession of Generals Sherman and Slocum we trust that the Milledgeville Hotel will make a demand for the property. Both Generals insisted that the spoons had been stolen. Rear Admiral Bancroft Gheradi has been ordered to relieve Rear Admiral S. B. Luce from the com mand of the North Atlantic squadron. He is of Italian descent, but was ap pointed from Massachusetts June 1846. He served in squadron and on, shore duty the same as other officers until the beginning of the civil war, at which time he was a lieutenant commander, and then was in command of vessels on squadron duty. The event of his naval career was at the taking of Mobile Bay. He commanded the gunboat Tort Royal, and reported for duty at daylight on August 5, 1864. His vessel was lashed 00 the port side of the Rich mond, and he to arranged the guns of his vessel as to do most effective work upon the enemy. He was made commander f uly 15. 1866, captain 00 November o, 1874; com modore November, 18A4. and rear admiral August 15. 1M7. Senouasi, who a reported to hare taken FJ Obeid. s a famous Sheik of Kodolan who has never believed , that the Mahdi was the prophet be pretended to be and who, a while ago, sent a letter to Khalifa Abdu Uh, the Mabdi's eucraaor, calling him an impostor and ordering him to car we souoan. 11 a arrtout Mow .o the MahdkU cause if FJ Obr.fl the only important rcntro 0 Mafcd iam in Kordoom, has been captured by the enemies of the Khartoam pre tender. For four years tb Mahdi and ha successor have waged lores- " MM war against the Sheiks of Kor I dotui and Daxfux, who dex-fined to Submit to the Mabdiat rule, and the result om the whoa baa been very di trout to the arms of Khalifa 'Abdullah. As King John, of Abra tinea, is making bias a good deal f , trouble in the East, the dominion of i , tho KaveWe is practically now en- ftn! to rt rtioM of ttwt Middle Nik. . t mitre, attended by the whole body of his canons, and will take the priori objection that he" has the right to be tried by a synod of Bis hops. If this plea is sustained there will, be an adjournment until an Episcopal convocation can be sum moned. The charges against Dr. King are six in number the use of candles on the communion table, the mixing of water with the communion wine, having the "Agnus Del" sung after the prayer ol consecration, holding his hands in the shape of the cross while pronouncing the bene diction, facing toward the east while breaking bread, and performing the rite of ablution, which means himself drinkintr out of the chalice. The action of the Church Association in insisting on the trial has created very bitter feeling among the more liberal clergy, and even the Tory paper de nounce it as a regrettable relic of mediaeval bigotry. No such trial of a Bishop has occurred before since the Reformation. NEWS NOTES. At Jackson, Miss., the Prohibition ists have been defeated. A dispatch from Rome says that it has been proved that the recent riots there were instigated by hrench agitators. On January 1, 18S9, there were 231 more grain distilleries in actual operation than there were on January 1, 1888. The Bank of Bedford, located at Liberty, V'a., suspended payment yesterday. The new gunboat Yorktown left Cramp's shipyard yesterday and steamed down Delaware River for a trial trip In the ocean today. James O' Kelly, M. P for North Roscommon, has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for inciting tenants to adopt the plan of cam paign. He has appealed. At Norfolk?. Va., yesterday, the stores Nos. 31 and Market square, occupied by H. Brardet, boots and shoes, and D. Carpenter, furniture, were bjrned. Loss estimated at $ 1 8,000; insured. ACROSTIC. C N G ome and insure your property with us. ever let a day pass until you are insured. ' o at once to 4b CO. 0. . 0. BUTT der no circumstances postpone this matter. each others that delays are dan gerous. 1 one ana all vitation, we extend an in- TJe sure you will get what you pay U for. IT T T don't you forget it. all and get a calendar. "urs are neat and useful. C. N. G. BUTT, TOM GRIFFITH, Leading Fire Ins. Agents, Telephone 197. jan8 NEW FACTORIES And new enterprises of many kinds increasing our population and bring ing in our midst capitalists, superin tendents, operatives, etc., all needing houscfurnishings. of various kinds, has caused us to buy largely of such goods as 1- 5,;;, T ,t ' - 'a ' 0 . J in m as Will duplicate "and deliy. charge" any price tli So 1C8.B 4- - V' 'I offered at. ntmb You si ORDERS FILLED PROJ 4. t 1 ' john w. miller; Uut, THE BEST CORN MEA -AND- MILL The New QitcoTcrf. You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about it. You map yourself be one of the many who know from personal experience just bow good a thing it is. If you have ever tried it you axe one of its staunch friends, because Ve wonder ful thing about it is. that when once given a trial. Dr. King s New Dis covery ever after hoUls a place in the home. If you have never used it and should be afflicted with a cough. cold or any throat, lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottles free at Burwell & Dunn's drug store. 6 -ni :: sura CLOCKS. DINNER SETS, Tea Sets, Tinned and Ijpanncd Agalc, (.ranite, Iron Indurated and Porcelain Wares, ail of which are marked at as low nrices as these goods can be sold. An inspection of these goods will convince you ol their respective uses and value. By SMALL PROFITS Polite attention and prompt delive ries we hope to merit a larger share of the tiadethan ever before. Respectfully, FEE FBI0E3 ALWAYS EIGHT. . STAR MILLS CQj 4 Superior Calls Plaits. The finest Early Jersey Wakefield Plants ever offered in this city. Every plant has been transplanted and are worth twice u much as those that have not been so handled. Cheaper Cabbage plants of the best varieties, suck as Henderson's Early Summer, now ready. Tomato Pants, Egg Plants and cer plants on in emsmt. Celery of the finest flavor very V. heap, Mill on hand. Encourage borne enterpria. Addrafc W W rfllFF.R. 711 N. ColWe. or at Taurora ("ar- drwf East hmita Charlotte. N. C Vienna Rolls, Vienna Bread. French Ptiltm, Buns, Ruaa. IVtuehnutt Fruit Cake, Sponge Cake, Lady Finger. McRoom, Tea Cakr. Frewh erery morning, at PR AT II HR'S Come early and avoid the roan. NOTICE! I 1 . . 4 EgAnd ta u tkm mm theologi ! cal rtciiemewt tkW wh, nftVctloat) of which will tttsad a9 mn tVe Egliafc ftpouMnf gtobc Dr. Kmi. r Ihw Bis&op t4 LisKtiia, to IwappeM at the tiKie! KrMaatkaJ palaot ol Li!et whoai browi tarrets fee th Thamre ervr agwiovt V Vowees raTattUairnt, oTetday to t tried tf te rrimji 1 ritnaf.tk" prac- ttr. f m t;, '.-M'.-Vkl tii . I'-'K.p . c 1:1 1 i t ; J la adtlition to my bne 0 nt - COFFEE, SUGAR. MATLE SVRUP ON DReAUGHt. OATMEAIt ROLLED OATS. GRITS. RtCV; BUCKWHEAT. LEMONS, CRACKERS. And aaaarf dinar Canned G00.U. c. I htvwa iit sittan of tVe trad to m7 Smk4 Tennewre Hama, frva tron .)) rrwiiona. W. M. ItCRAM. NV IV N. Tryon) Strw, 38 S. TRYON STREET. aTAsk for the CHINA PALACE. 4 UOHMFt Sf.A SEUPKST SFr.V IN f THK CATAWBA Rived. NEAR MT HOI.I Y A 1 tK rvalue pi nf w mi oe ike Cioluu Oelral. kKk mm CturlolM el J 13. lu u1a( Ml Holly, jmunttf. 1tim m rmnewl Mut lh cnvdfO pa. ei4r es aty kw MMUf ma Mrpcttt la the river wum leoaH m Urf aroaed at a mH koriliwl. rM prshablf Ikrrrr or 1 11!) tmmt Um Mm iw trprf ua rre wti btulM la In aiki Uh4 the vein a tomm Om IMS BwmA com4 be aara m mw thief Ukm a blare, villi Wnwn o4 m ilaacnrMKaa. be ike iimh 11 1 caaM ao4 aaaaa I Wax out ant!) taa-y aall4 oe rba oMvjivf cnaimaaf . Cap4 llirry IcaNwaoe. a atasp iba lra. aHira M waa ear Ibat the arrpaer ba4 (H a p aa kxkad mit larad la aon a if mm4 Ito ratfe vat ' RT roair Rvtft1- f'r'aM1. Sprf Waaajt, Cam. Mitt aa4 liram Wafnaav veal A. C. Hafck- aae C . Quibl, N C . aaM ra Wadv- vwia 1 SuMai ' taS e4 evavaiee eav mm tak. SPMDALe DM. My herd ronewta chiefly o the trades leraey, Devon. Ayresnire, Guinea and the beat native cattle that I could get. Being thoroughly atiapted to the climate) and food characteristic of this section, these vraiies are not only the beartieal and healtharai, but the best cattle that wt ran get kr dairy purpose. Of au the animal kingdom cows art per hap the rrVMt venuliva M chan ot hod and clima . No OS broaeht from a daatanc srv as healthy and hearty as oar Mlivc rat tle. Milk lo be? free? frora all lh rowry taete and flavor of the food should n4 only be cooled, but I pnaed to the sir (br at jeasf 1 1 hour, then it brromea lereet tad rlpa hir the talJe Orders r-r milk Wrt at W. B. TsyVor's will be prooiptly UW McO. WAT KINS. met GREAT SALE OF MENS' HATS. A recent large purchase of Mens Hats from a failine manufacturer, brought us over aoo dozen of the finest and best line of Brown, Drab and Pearl Derby Hats ever offered here. The manufacturer made them for his fine retail houses in New York. All th latest style and shapes. All marked with the retail price on each hat 1 hese haa not left the factory when the sheriff took charge of them and by the drop of the hammer turned them over to us for spot cash. Candidly it does re quire eood business resolution to sell $3.50 Hats for $ 1.5a Our sales men urred us to oiler them at S3, so, arguing that we could not replace them at that and we know this to be true, yet by the law of the Racket we can aflord to sell these hats at and we shall do it It will pay vou to inspect this treat bargain in Hats, which we open on Saturday. $1,50 for choice. Nobby, stylish, new, splendid stock. Vou cannot duplicate them under ft. 50 to 400. Our special sales of glass and queensware will begin Feb. 10th to 1 uh. and of Harness March 1st. 100 doxen Adamantine Pins ic a paper. 50 first-class Leather Buggy Washers for 30c 50 different style Buggy Whips from 10c. up. All the latest styles in Spring Neckwear now in. The greatest job in Fine I Suspenders yet offered, all imported webs and the bnest goods. Great job in Tin Toilet Sets at 35c per piece. The finest Tubs you ever had the chance to buy. These were made for 1 3.00 sets, and by closing them by the piece we sell them at 43 cents. Tinware b so very cheap we cannot afford to take the time to talk it up. ssSl PIANOS AND ORG All We predict in advance that no char lotte lady will need go North for lack of Fine Millinery at borne. This department of our business will be better than ever and second to none. TheCemtbalHoti; ECCLESX& BRYAN, Proprietors. M mnrnttm WITH BELMONTANNE1 Thk Largest Hotel State, 1 -iirhf- iiirv kanrfarkm1k? . 1 i l , " j ' - -1 ' ed rooms, and a ' H fl TABLE UNSL'RPASi ! By any Southern Hotel j lent accommodations fcrj ma; uu WIUHK1I.MI iwwe E. M. DAVIS & CO. Chickering Pianos, 'Arion ftnhos., Dent Pianos, Matlj Pianos, Mason & Hanilin Pianos. . Waterioo Orcrans. Parknrd Orirans, Mason & W Organs, at low prices on c.isy terms. Write me for prices before buying, The largest stock of Furniture in the State. E. M. "ANDREWS An opportunity is now offered all persons wishing to learn the art ol Telegraphy, at my School, est.! lathed AotniM, 1A&8, In the town of blacks, 5. C Re-opened after the holidays, for the year iH.si. on the 51b day of January, and students can enter at any lime during the yea. I be location tf desirable as a summer resort, and a healthier place cannot be found. Good mineral water ithia the corporate limits, and scenery equal Id many noted places of Western North Carolina. BOARD Good board can t procured st from ten lo fifteen dol lar per month. TERMS My term, are f 10 for the nrt month, 110 I lite second I and $ per month thereafter as long as the atudeut wishes to remain, pay- able monthly in advance N01K0-I denlrrrrived for a shorter period thaathrre months. For any other I Inior nutlon sddrvas J H. BARNES, PHno'pal, pnjif Blacks, S. C 1 an, 1 w . i-m . f a a m ef I It Is Well Understood by Everybody that B. NIOHOL SELLS FURNITURE LOWER THAN ANY 01 HOUSE IN NORTH CAROLINA Af ttotk it nw fwtttii in tvrtr rtifxti, tvs . BtJr ftryining in tint- Umti ttmulmrt t. " 4 ee aw laaiarrai m mUm, weaaVf paraarala. CeSiaa, Caakaw (IWeMeaUaaamaasf Meeaeea tae ettv) ISatiaaew a . Seaarah )rle m m e ieveei Mia, feaaelilrt H at al T niaS a aa, mmf e mmL KI(M Oall-CeMeal Meet r 4te !t. NW. IT WrstTrarlr Street. Charlorte, N. C -J im Pew 52l TRADE MARK Ure. it, tasa. 1 tY I OL'NO.-Foding key (W IV. Mora door. Arrtr at the QE.A BOARD AIR LINE. On v) and sArt Janaary Sth the sleep mg cars aria not ran ihmwf a tartwvea ChartrKta and RW.gK. Il willba nerevaaary In Ihrexigh paeaeogm by the night traroa In rhae cars at Haatlrt. TW sleeping; cart betwvea CKaiotM and Wilaimcttin will cnav tino to ma as be-fxr F. W. CURK, Gea'l TaM Ar". S. M. HOWELL, lr.it BrtA Ciiei Pit tc. now ttHuna ro t woutaf tMM ... srsrnt imrr,o not rui 1 U WriaHaasea UHaaaaM la- WaiS il SIS A Olaaaj UrMi ' At laAarlowM lt,lKt,l Maay ee May ee Sweaty Swaer f assairy eeaei if, toewai tf U O.&O.TEA TWChaia-arC9wa.'' ' PERFECTLY PURE. a aT Mijcsaea lrruaoa Tar rs. at H a a. aeeae mm imaw. eaaa aw aaa I ,1 earf lalani I 'T aaaewua li'miM ra m Menuf (Wattartal Tws XtVI, !l M laaiaaaal Tralaav. fee Saie by w k. . ALtJt?iora co. ELLIOTT A CO.. AIM aii West I AMD j rrr ' e jt wmi mm I -' Quickest Rutet MERIOAN, .. ' I 'JACKSON, VICKSBUR SH REV TEXAS. CALIFORNIA . a ' Maaray yaienl, ae I WAtcmjJkiri and JwJts, RtfAtaiwo a SrrcuLTT. Wataxs) and Jewtlry the chaapeat 4 . T U the city. ; - 213 Wit Trad Stxoit N. C Daat t. laaa. Many T T U llM4a eaaa e W)i , 'j 9 e aa, AarWW l Tf La ( Va t eaeaa fMteaJ la a 1 1 1 11 e eS II If j l lae a M I aaai A W a. t ataH t eeeaaj t e rMtiaa M Itaaa Sal lea If aaeat i, ,. UiHaaw aili aaa aiiim. Taaa l 4 a. ai tM ea aM T-e ea.aa-a rej a CHARLOTTE, pnnin UVlw or call os JOHN A. OF burtrlct PsseerMc Ar Kimball House, Ads C It. CROMWELL, ." -' " ; Ho lanyJim Bt4roner w;a taylc Lunch A Is aonpld ?? rrwy , Ika aaaaM. and ths ,Cpia UntU HO Fin Candies.' Fm'!'-1 Cow Kir, ?,t,r. ow ffnrg fary C -.S IS f . t A TI A C. JO I!', .il".' 1 - m Jl Vi, 4 I VarWaa a4 a s . I 1 T r W. Out. rVai r , .-, mn r 1 f -a) I f! ! .'.VI If, '.. pe s ra.i. ...
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