hew advertisements;
ORDERS WANTED.
- I m no prepared to take ordcts
'Jnrintrnd Summer Clothing. I
Eve one of -the largest ana best
wtfd of samples ever shown
EtfFchJ. AH of the latest pat
"n, aa at lowest prices. All made
totaure and satisfaction guaran.
H " pay,yoiT to call d
l'here. . - i ':"y.
D. R. HARRY. :ieAgetK,
fco6-3t No. 6 W.TradcSt
BARGAINS;
-IN-
BBMNANTS
1 ODDS AND ENDS Tj
'..jvr A SACRIFICE!
WALKING JACKETS lea than
.cost z ":
' NEW GINGHAMS. , ; :
NEW SAERSUCKERS.
Sk.NEW prints, - " v
WARNER'S CORSETS. 5
If'
"ELECTRIC SCISSORS.
T. L. ALEXANDER A CO.
I j West Trade St.
LANDRETH'
; Have itood a teat of over one hun
. drtd years. Whole! and Retail
. by liURWtU DUNN, s
,.: 'Druggists.
Are You Going to- Pint?
-.-. . . ... '
We have the best and cheapest
Heady Mixed Paint on the market
i'BURWELt&DUNN.
DRUGGISTS.
BI1R, l&IL AID TQQTH BRUSHES
V Of the ben make, at ,
ilDfeMDoii'iDneStiii
r,
ring s UJ004 UkX. uvw fius art
m af- a " st
BUR WELL a DUNN. "
Sole Agents.
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JVilsotiDrugCo
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Xdaf In evtrything W
.Jonjj to our lirie and iell
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BUTBER
I THE T A If,Y IfflWS:' ri
VOLUME' i.
LOCAL RIPPLCS.
'1
v ,Mr. T,'A.v KendHck b lying very
k at hi borne on SixtMttreet ' 1
' The recent rains have caused a
temporary suspension of all out-door
work oil the farms.
The members of the Esther
company are thinking of shortly pre
seating the play Nevada, for the
benefit of the North State Quo.
The high waters had the effect
of cutting., oft Charlotte from the
country today, and there was not a
single bale of cotton in town.
The cold wave, flag made its
welcome appearance over the signal
station this mornimr. 1 The weather
out west h from so to 35 degrees be
low sera t .
A meeting of the elders and
deacons of the two Presbyterian
churches. will be held this evening,
for the purpose of discussing matters
in regard to the Third Presbyterian
church. ' ' k .1 -
Mr. B. H. Branson, the new
signal .officer is now installed la the
signal station here, aad has charge
of our weather. Me promises to do
better than he has done during the
past two or three days. .
The meeting in the Y. M- C A.
rooms yesterday afteraooa was one
of unusual interest The musical
comUoad jo Messrs. Baker, Powell.
Sommey, Hutchinson and Martin
did excellent service and their tauatc
was mnch appreciated. v ;
-Mr. Watts, who Eves at
Church Btreet has nine children
down with measles. One or two of
the children are. very low. Mr.
Watts is la destitute circumstances.
and we are assured that thia Is a real
subject for. charity.
Passengers who came in on the
noon train today, report that the
streams all along the Richmond ft
DaavQk road arc far out of bank.
At Concord. Buffalo ereek Is over the
public road bridge. ' A drowned
saule ni seen going down stream as
the train passed.
Ned Smith, a colored man who
was worklnc oa a material tcain 00
the Air Line road, fell ia frocrt of a
car, at Belmont, late last Saturday
altemooo, and was so badly hurt
that he died a few hours afterward.
He Gved k WbnaW S C, but
his body was buried here,
tnm work that has lust beta
tamed out front the carriage factory
AfLA. C. Hutcaboa ct to., ta uus
city, detawjrrares the tact that it b
ase for our people to send North
tnr ..ntiinr ia the wav of Velucle.
One espedeSv good piece of work
W a milk wagoa for Mr. C C
Maore's Graham street dairv. The
U aDUadidl built with class
sCdinf doors, aad the paiatmg sad
... . ... a L .
baiafc ia way .equal rioruwi
Mrk." Aaother sample ia a bras J
new wagoa for the Southern a
pre Company, which, m aaiah,
painting, and gSding, W M good as
can be turned out aaywhere. This
factory employ .skilled vorkmea ia
each depart meat, and b really able
,k NonKr kactorir,
The painter Is Mr J. L. Oweaa,
from the Tysoa a jooeu mvj.
Il Ceaaas Heir '
Warrants are oat for Iht appre
henaioa of about Ijo persona h
Charkitte lowasklp h failed to re
rar their poB Ua, Omom are trot,
ling tbeot up Bvef, aad the Vlia
qrts and that K eomai high. One
young twa wka wan eyeglasses
aad a heavy eeWe moatacha, weot
up today W get VU rtrif4 for taM
amounting In f J. Wbta he aet
Ced up, the avftwraw
statewt as follows: , ; .
AFaUvitta tbtaia wsitaal , it .$
laaviog warrant 'J
MONDAY, EVENING.
BURGLARS AGAIN.
OMB OF THEIR , tkTVRDAY
NIOHT OPERATIONS IM V ?
CHARLOTTE.
Steeping Roosts Invaoad utt Robbed-
,, A Shoaltas Pawfljr Tho FuraUhing
fa Bad Room Canted Off A Young
afaa Sloops While Burglars , Work
Around Him. : j;-;
It b getting to be serious, thb
matter of burglarizing in Charlotte.
The banging of two burglars at the
same time, several years ago, pro
duced a good effect for awhile, but
the lessen b evidently being for
gotten and another hanging is
needed.
Five houses were cracked by
burglars last Saturday night Tbey
were bold burglars, too, as the re
ports will show. The family of the
late J as. F. Davidson, on the corner
of Ninth and D streets, suffered a
big raid. Every room in the house
of thb family was ransacked, while
the members of the family were
asleep. The burglars effected an
entrance through a window, and
went to work in a business-like way. j
They entered the sleeping apartment
of the ladies of the family and car
ried out a trunk, which they placed
oa the back porch. They carried
out another trunk which they found
in the hallway, and rifled both
trunks, leaving them on the porch.
They also went through all the
rooms ol the house, and carried off
two overcoats, several suits of cloth
ing, shoes, and a small sum of
money. There was not a single pair
of shoes left for any member of the
household. Three young men were
sleeping in one of the rooms that
were ransacked. Mr. Win David
soa says that about 2 o'clock he
a S I J
neard a noiae ana got up ana looaea
out a window, but could see no one.
He heard a Boise again about 3
o'clock, and going into the passage
found thai a trunk was missing. The
aext thing he mbsed was hb over
coat, which had been thrown across
a chair by his bed. He then aroused
the family, and they found that they
had been cleaned out The burglars
carried off a lot of bed clothe, in
addition to the articles mentioned.
About 4 o'clock, Mrs. Asbury, a
widow lady who lives next door, was
awakened by burglars ia her bouse.
She screamed aad the burglars fled
without getting anything.
Democrat Holt, who lives ia the
same aehborhood, found a burglar
ia hb house at t o'clock Saturday
aight aad ran hira off Aa attempt
was also made to burgUrirt a house
la Logtowa the same night
Sunday morning, Mr. Neeley. a
vouar man wao ooaros wita mr.
a a a. a a
Henry, aear the
spoke and handle
factory, found that he couldn't go to
church, because he had ao dotbes to
wear. A burglar had invaded km
room, aad had stolen hb shors, hb
clothes, two gold watches and tlo in
eaah. The bartUrs stole some of
Mr Henry's bed closing.
Saturday agM Mr. Frank Satr
prepared a hodroom for a railroad
maa. who wsa expected to come ia
during the sight Wheat the goes
cam, he found the rocos bar. The
baked bednoad oadv was to b reo.
Burglars had visited the room aad
had carried away almost its eaiwe
weipeseut while Mr. Saider ssd hb
guests were aakep la the Itoasa.
Saiwua to Yaf Mae.
A very ' Isrgu congregation at
larded service st the SecoaJ Pmbr
tcriaa church fast atght. both the
aula body and the r3cW being
(Ufed. Rev. J. Y. Fair, the pastor,
pvvecbed from the 14th chapter of
take, vpoa the subject af the pradi
g ton, hb awwsou bring directed
specialty to the you"!
whom there, was a Isrge aumbee
The dbcourse was one of
peculiar sutorest pam.
rarMut, aad fmpreuuvo, e was
Ciead to Uh oVp lntm by el
FEBRUARY i8, 189.
King Cotton. -
' The New York Financial Chroni
cle, of the 16th, makes the following
exhibit of the cotton movement: To
February .5th 1889 Receipts, this
week, 68,558; since, September, t,
'88, 3,036,683; shipments this week,
84,79a,' stock February 13, 330,287.
' To February 17, 1888 Receipt,
this week, 40,446; since September
I. '87. 3,039,858; shipments this
week, 48,688; stock February 17,
360,441. . ' . '
The totals show that the old in
terior stocks have decreased during
the week 15,776 bales and are 26,304
bales Utt than at the same period
last year. The receipts at the same
towns have been 19,657 bales mart
than the same week last year; and
since September 1, the receipts at all
the towns are 3,175 bales leu than
for the same time in 1887-88.
S. Munn Son & Co., cotton
brokers, in their circular issued
Saturday, say : "On the total Ameri
can ia sight,' we have gained during
the week 43.521 bales. It will re
quire an average gain of about 24,000
bales per week for the next six
weeks to make a crop of 7,000,000.
The exports' have increased con
siderably during the week, compared
with last year, though very little
more than the increase in port re
ceipts." Tb Richmond TarainaL
It b announced on good authority
that the Richmond Terminal man
agement will thb week perfect so
much of its financial plans as it con
templates putting through in the
near future. It may be officially
stated that the blanket mortgage to
be placed upon the company's pro
perty, franchises, ftc, will be 15,.
000,000 in amount. It b at present.
however, intended to bsue only
about 4,500,000 of these bonds.
Thb amount will be sufficient to re
tire the floating debt which 1
incurred bv the purchase from the
HolCns party of the entire capital
stock of the Georgia Company, con
trolling the Central Railroad and
Banking Company of Georgia, and a
lew other minor amounts not speci
ed. The Terminal people have been
entirely successful in these aegotia
tioee, and have secured satisfactory
oflers for the smount of bonds neces
sary to provide funds as above
stated. The price ia withheld for
the present.
Harm ary BtaUatka.
The Bulletin of the North Carolina
Board of Health December, tftSs,
as we learn from the Wttmingtoa
Star, resorts the vital statistics ss fol
lows; AahrviHe a. 4 per cent of deaths
ktbe 1.000: Charlotte lao; Dur-
kim llfl' Farrtteville ill! GcJda-
j,,.,. Hdmoa 13.; New.
bera 33-6; Raleigh 15-6; Washing
toailo; Wilmington 14.5; Greens
boro oa. The death rate that falb
below 15 b low for towns of from
3.000 to Jo.CC 3k It b very low whea
kfaUs to 10 or wader. The death
rate of insurance comranies wiS
sversgt some S ia the t.coo lnhU
tanta. , .
The rwaatai ad Ut. (W j. Nt. .'
iThe funeral atrvkas over the body
erf the Ute Chan. J. Fox, were con
ducted Sunday afteraooa, from St
frier's Etcopel church. Rev. Joa.
B. Cheahira, the rector,' od&ciating.
A very large cor-wurve of tympa.
thetk friends were la attendance,
and after the beautiful aad unprve
sire tertmouy of the Efuscopal
church, the body wee escorted to
FJmwood. aad kid to its fuaal rat
The casket coataiabg the body was
heaped itH B rl offerins The
pafl bearere weret Robert T. Beck,
Dartt A. Ileaalug, Itaitee Mytrs,
Jso. M. Wslher, Robert Gray .sd
KfUkWItkes.'. ; , ,
Aa A ly IWd. ' ' ,
Mr. Nay t'ftJ, a rawooer of
the war of tlii Njat a mitrwe
f kef so. Mir .Vt chf, ta
CVarlorte yttr ! f . !,e m a Wt
NUMBER 61.
SHUT YOUR MOUTH!
Is not a polite expression, but it
is
prices wnicn can t begin to compare
Just come and get our figures
OPEN
YOUR
That's what we want wide awake examination of our -
Linen Collars and , Ctlflte,
Which we have marked in our show case at unheard of prices. Lines.
Collars; standing or turn-down, latest styles, at .,
One Dollar Per Dozen or 8 and l-3c. Apiece.
LINEN CUFFS, 4-PLY, AT 12 CENTS PER PAIR, OR. ONE
DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER DOZEN.
They'll bear inspection of eves, spectacles or microscope. The chil
dren's ra me used to be' "Open Your Month and Shut Your Eyes, anu see
What HI Send You." We say keep your eyes open and see what
W. KAUFMAN & CO
SELL YOU. i v
At a price that takes sway the breath ! That's our game, and we are
playing it lor all it b worth.
GOODS TJIAT BEAR EX A Af MATON, X
PRICES THAT BEAR COMPETITION.
BARGAINS THAT CAN T BE EQUALLED
Anywhere, at
W. KAUFMAN & CO.'S.
LEADING CLOTHIERS and GENTS' FURNISHERS, ;
Corner Central Hotel Charlotte. N. C '
T. L Seiglk & Co.
GREAT LINEN SALE
We gave them a mention last week, bat our stock of these goods ia '
so large and varied that we iH have a great advertising' sale thai week.
Those pure Linen Napkins at 15 cents a doara attracted many bwyers to
thb department. Our Hoe ol Table Damask b ten time better thaa it
ever was before, and we alvavs thought it very good. We ait offering
many bargains in our Linen Drpartn.ent and if you only give them a look ,
you can not tail to appreciate them. There arc many patterns that re
entirely new and very beautiful. The veriety of Doylies and Napkiaa,and
the low prirea on them, make them doubly attractive. -
TOWELS The best bne of them that we have ever had. Oar 25c
Towel b a beauty, it would be hard to duplicate at anything lens thaa
33 cents. Remember thb great Linen sale only lasts thb week. Sec that
Linen Napkin at 5 cents per doren. '
T. L SEIC.LE ft CO.
CHILDREN'S SHOES.
For Boys' and Giria' school and vacatioo wear we recom
mend the celebrated
t
SOLAR
Warranted the best in
wiS wear as lore as
always have a large Mock of theae shoes whkh we sell very low, aWr
either heeled or sp lag heels. Write for prices or call and examme. tor
sale at wholesale at manufacturers' price. We are daily receiving our
stock of Sprint; Shoea, which will eomprhe the best makes, latest sty!
sad lowest prices ever shown in tlib asarket
16 S. Tryoa Street 1
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7 T"?
fust Received.
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lt . 30 Dates Choke , ,
' in East Tsatt 5t "" ..' 'i
CR4J0N PORTRAITS.
" Call aid see how line and Cheap
they can be had. , .
, FRAMES. f
. I have the largest and best assort
meat of Frame Mouldings in the
State. Canvas and Crayon Stretchea
made to order. YAN NESS 1
N. TryoaSL.
plain talk for those who blow about
with the prices we are making.
withtl
and you'll
EYES.v
TIP SHOES,
the world. One pair of these Vt
two pair of moat other snakes. We
- -uii.KJWiii c y
Swccemora to Pegrandt Co.
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ANOTHER IX)T OF THOSE 1
ELEGA.NT l!ANlMADi:
UHUS' IlitllPEiST mi SEZIS-
These are beautiful fow, wry atytuK.
aad sold Baa-anTy low k S
grade ot gomla, -
. Our Arwte last, for real dr, I, (' r
BBot ptrlWt ailing Shorn sU t. 1
sasrket Thbhacknowh-dgrd t r
.n that has worw tkm. W
them W the diTwt wklih M :i
sJsn houa I to 6. ' b-a el r4 a
haadaomS pair of Waiting ihnr it
pay you to see our.
- " " ; CRAY CO.
SPRING STOCK 01
WALLPAPHR
N W SmKjI t
Ci1ot'S Paint nl 02 Hums.
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Trial aad uht .
One wit r fte.
3evVe of one V . -.
Arm ol -fefcedaat
II
pamoon, and a manMV el
Florida '
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