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CRAYON P0RTRA11S. Call and see bow Fine and Cheap they can be bad, . FRAMES, ;:, I have the largest and best assort , nient of Frame Mouldings, in the State. Canvas and Crayon Stretches made to order. - VAN NESS -,'. ' , N. TryonS iffltA: House, ONE NIGHT ONLY., 'fcitda;, AUretyt, SS9, VOLUME u ' U- 'J J V ,TUESDAYEVEN1NG, FEBRUARY 26, 1889. , ' NUMBER 6S:. ' . ,V AOVEWISEMCNTS , tm '' cair s lUGGS' LANDING. -etHoon of Colli Feat , ; ' 1 V " ' OlMTWORMSCEN!- . C ' ' THXEB tHOWf IN ONE! , f YouRr! YcnScnsml 1 7;!yJaM7.-Doa,i-lflMl 110: foe.?- M4lMt lif SILK HATS! v. 1 -AT- 3 BiBBBDASHBB'S, JsetUTttr, ITCACEE-S SALE. intae of tbc power i aartrwf duly executed 19 Se U. V flconrtt and unJe Lociade tames ih 7th day ca" Septe X iSj. tod duly rrgtstered in the raw's oftct- of Mccfckaborg jut, h Book 44, pig 380, I will WCM at the Court 1 roa Monday, March tttk. r It M , a lot on Myers straws, fib lots of W. IL Wyer iPetbrl, and known end otalg ia lot No. lou. Sowar try. "4 So. i, city of Charlotte, Foe Wn6c dcacnpOo tea BKJft W. I. FRIDAY." r ro. a ... . ""W J I 1 HITLER THE JEWELER.' !NDRUG CO. .""i S.J our line ivl ic'l ;0M YRrr LOCAL RIPPLES. , ; Rev. Thomaa Dixoo, i,t h to lecture la Raleigh, Tburtday night, on "Jiftckuone. ' - ' , ' The Superior court was occupied today principally In hearing the case or Osborne, receirer, rs Wilkes. Col A. A. CaOager, irf Chatta nooga, representing the Missouri Pacinc Railroad, is at the Central. Mr.'. fohtt Hood,; i jproroSnent nan of Mecklenburg, b wy skk at bis home In Crab Orchard township. Mr! Tim Simt left this morning lor Washington City, to look aAer bin chance Car tha mint. In 'this city. Earle, the baseball catcher, bo area formerly with the Charlotte club, ban signed as catcher for the Cincin nati clab.x'--1' V; ;;'. .f'-Vv.jr. Mr. Schroederhas bought out the candy factory of Schroeder & Long, and wti1 conduct tha buaioean in the futurt. -'. '' , There was nn unusually large a amber of through passengers on the Richmond ft Danville tram front Waahington today. . The Raleigh street .can were discontinued . upon account of the cold weather. That sounds funny in Charlotte where not em a ij inch could keep the cars' tied up. S. S. Jerome, of Kansas City, has been at the Central Hotel here for, several days past, and baa saade arrangements to (apply soma of oar butchers with Kansas City are (brae property holders fas Charlotte who possess , deeds to their present property dating back to the time when Charlotte waa a pro vince. , These old documenU are ot tha'cfloarr. ba Cyeo aaar Cbarfaetr. ban tost few ehilJaaaleaisisaslsi.' ApecaTaxtry aba-tnatkls ahaoat alaaya panied by paeameola.'-' ; ) A lady and child, aod aaegro, all of wboat bad bee bitten by a sand dog, arrived in the iry front Ceorgia, today, to accara Bauer's The stone aamr at Catawba, and the three applicants a amk here aati k ta rctaraed. ' Mrs. agtaa Dedge and her daughter. Miaa abasia, atcaaniaalsd bv Mr. Earaaat Svbstoa. Ware lor Waabwgton aoaaorrow to attend very easy weJJiog. tM ceoUacUng Bnrtiaa sewaT Mrs. DodWe oosin. (VHss rWCipa,) aad Jadge H3tea's son, who is said to be worth fifteen mSloa dollars. Inherited from the A T. Stoart estate. Mr. Sainton treat there wi2 go ta Europe. r - That tMatiawas' SM of Ratberfofd- toa, aad along the epper end oi the j Ce raHroad, have arrangto: lor aa nnnioi over that road to CbaHea tea, today.' The tacurtioa party b compoaedof6Sof we ooswese saea of Shelby, HearitUa, Moomooro, Fnm Otv sad Rvthrrfirdtoa. and iW auha the tHn oa theiavkatloa aad eoartesy "of the CharUstoa mer- MVMMHateManasalaaaSM , 4 Tk4 CWtKN Cim fcfaitaa. The tltT cotton maikrt contmaed Ina totiay, itk the same strong tone. The wtgoa reenptt were o baW. There tras no chaga froai fturday 'sqoa 'ions as ftJlowtt r..!j rj-J Si'wLCinv .-. . . ..ta OHM l""M " ' - - - . GoodM-Hl'Bg vH Srtkl M.klung 'V'l it i (:.. . . .... , . . . . H Ttegte... . MOM Tt t sge a wry worthy ao 5 a . Ur c-m.m af a 4 ivj to, ! , jrd wy mMt f J mTrt.iy. II b I'4 J L,-. t :.y ir W CCTirauur4 .t mm U'The wasparoWed t-A tv.rpn I t Se rm. WlVm CONVICTS MAKE A BREAK. , , , Three cf Them are Brought ' Down With Buckshot, While One Outruns Sixteen Spring field Bullets. -! There was a roar and a rattle of fire arms at the convict camp, on the StatesviDe road, ; near the ; Jewkh cemetery, just outside the city, thf morning. Four convicts made break for liberty, and the guards opened fire upon .them : with three shotguns and one Springfield rifle. Three convicts uponjrhom the shot guoswere brought to bear were wounded, but the fourth, who was a running target for the rifle, escaped. : The aflalr occurred early In the morning. ' The convkts vera being brought to be i balled and chained preparatory to beginning the day's work at the quarry, when four of the number made a break. ' The party consisted of Cooley CabrieL Zeke Morris, Dave Thompson and Duff Oorie. . Gabriel was brought 'down with twenty-aevea buckshot fat bis back. He was running along the edge of the rock quarry, twenty-five yards distant from the guard when the shot was fired, and he tumbled headforemost into the quarry. Zeke Morris was stopped by a bockshot penetrating his bead behind one of his ears. Dave Thompson area shot ia the leg. Duff Oorie ran across aa open held, and as he was running, one of the guards fired sixteen time at him with a Springfield rifle, but Oorie escaped. All these prisoners were sentenced at the bat term of the Crbainsl court, Gabriel j year for larceny; Morris t year for assauk and battery; Thompson two .year forfaurenv. nd Oone three year for larceny. Oorie was the acJy 00 of the three that got away. Dr. Wildrr, tWcoamty pbraWasv oaaj-te- proceeded to the He found that Gabriel was awrvdaateroaslT wounded, -There were 7 shot holes la his back. One of his ribs was broke, and several shot wet through hiskwga. The doctor picked out about 1 3 pellets, but the others were beyond probiag. Morris - aad Thorn pso. are ; not seriously hurt. Gabriel waa sent to the convict hospital The doctor doe not know what to say about bb chances for recovery. A Taaawu Tma. ' That aeema to be the latent thing out, and Mb tobe formed in the South b the 'Interest of theatrical education.! lU herto that section baa bad to be aatisaed.witb tight . . . . tmuteaaeata, out . maaagw mww. -M Quad" to Help aa Along. 1 A few days ago twot representatives of the Detroit Free Press spent day at the Central Hotel in this dtfi$ad now Mr. C D. Lewis, who is known the world over as "M Quad', is to follow them, and will be here in the near future. In a letter explaining the object of his visit, Mrs Lewis says: "If your people can be aroused to organize and put forth ' an effort this spring their work will be well rewarded, There is going to be a movement southward, and scores of people have come to me within a weckld ask me about new homes in the south. The California boom baa petered out, and the tide b certain to turn southward in the spring." There' b a great deal of meaning ia this, pod boiled down it amounts to tha simple fact that the South b looming up above the West in at tractions and inducement! for settlers. It b a good" sign that', the northern and western papers are beginning to bold up the advantages of tbu section to the world. ' Mr. Lewis will be in Charlotte, and the Chamber of Com merce should look after him. Lass Tha arty Trotters. - ' - . Mr. ' Latta C Johnston, ' of this city, furnishes us with the following list of name and records of trotting horses that have records of below 3:17. " It will be interesting to our stock breeders: Maud S, JX; Jay-Eye-See, a: to; St Julian, auitf; Guy, t:it; Harvey Cobb, tijtf ; Harry Wilkea, r.nX',Ku,r.ii; BcTJeHamlin, :ijtf; Trinket, 1:14; Oingstone, 1:14 Goldsmith Maid, r.14: " Patron, :i4J' : Hopehii, r.uyii Staiaboul, :t4f; ' Prince WUkea, t:t4K: Lulu. 114K; jofica, a:is: Cay WUkea, rijJt'; Smuggler, J$J4'; Cfaaaai C, e-.isX; Hatti Weed ward, sX: Psaais McCtegar, ' snot Faaaa Waawvsponnr "'1:167 rEJwia Taorne, t:!! LawUe Colddaat, 1:16; Maud Messenger, S:i6; Wuaon, ' America Girl, l:i6Xt CharGe Ford, s:i6,V; Oliver K, S lO'.GeorgtO. t:Wl Darby. t:lyii Jerome Eddy. :i6tf ; Pha Thompaoa, s:t6j; Emma, a:i6; Occident, a:t6y.v Ta Cstmn Movanaa. , I TTheWew York Financial Chroni cle, ia hs review of tha cotton eaov meet, aayt that for the week ending bat Friday the total receipt have reached 86, 15 bake, agiinat tjv Cyo balta last week, aad 10,347 bales the previous week; snaking the total receipt since the first of September, ISU, 4.J.7J4 bales. agmiost 4.I35.B97 "o period of i7-, showing a de- craaae eiac September I, lUS, of ' WHENYOUNG : - Georgie was a kid, yet year before he got to be the well beloved parent of his wonderful country, he set us an example to be always truthful, but remember fame and fortune wait on him who makes a CUT So we seek to learn this lesson and apply it to our line of 3 -53 C-3 Ct I" 3 Cz4 oa MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND HOSIERY 4 ,1 . , 'I! I f ' 1 f I" ' 1 a we did last week to our Collars and Cutis, by telling the truth and cutting goods and prices very fine. r ; i 1 - Like Georgie, we are truthful, , On our wordyou. may relyi t 1 v You'll find our store the safest place v , - Whene'er you come to bur. t . .To give our stock inspection . K , . , Is to show us you are wise, , ,. , - . And more wisdom you will gather : When you've opened up your eye,. ,v. Exhibiting the quality of .. v UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY . We keep on sale at such prices '. , ; '' That competitor with lealousy V Turn pale. , '."' . . Then why con- ' y , . t tinue buying .i . , Where you pay 1 , - - ' Trouble price,' . . . v . For goods that -' "..., -v May appear - ' z ' . .v Like ours, but ' .; ': ' Are aot near aa 1 . - Nice, v Come to , -.;'.." '. Our (tore for, , . : .- . .. - Cheapest good, - r f - - Tb dangerous . . 7 ToHay. ,WeHr . Give you ... Special cuU ' : ', Toboaor - ' Washington! - ; '(; ' Birth- . . . : - . ' : 7 v 1 -y eve T-r-S C 1'.' .. .3 St 4 3 SkSV i of New York, in tends to reform thb conditio of thmr. He baa gooe. 1.161 bale. to New Orleaas to meet the maaagl The export for the week reach a era of tha principal theatre of the Southern States ta order to clone up Ix'r combination whereby good theatrical companies wiS be enabled 10 present pieces aa higher cUsa, with full acenlc ecjulpmedt, lo Seutb- era tadiencaa. Mr. D. A. Tompkiaa baa returned to the city, aad b at the Duford. t : Mr. Bart Silj-p, of Urwaboro, b at the Baferd. Col. Jaapet Stow, of Cautoa . a . . J i. ' coanty, ll IM manual, anu aa gvaay Charlotte aVteade are glad to sea him. . Rev. J. L. McLee ba gone to . t . .tat.. L Cm.i1 T.mJIu Vll M mm tm and after spending B fr day there, h will t to Orangtburg, hie aew Mr. T. W. fcbaHoB anataMv. cfSb!by, arrived la the city today, n l are tS gwevuof Mr, fe. v- ftpojv Nonk Try rtii. Mr. Chart O. Moafgnaaery, promiatat coUo buyer of JConccrd, y- - 1U burgUr bar aow cow r 1 rpi bre-1 day 71 a rm't. at J a'ckxk, a'jTO I r V ir M a w?n! ff Mr. JiV.a fr ' ' r--. i-.t -.i ! b ' total of 70,4'J 1 of Wchj 40. ?i were to Great Britaia, 309 to Franc, aad nl to the rest of lb continent. The. total sale for forward deCrery for the week are 3J7,4ocp bales- For Imsaedlata de4 livery the total sale foot up this week 3.174 baiea, bxludiag foi for erport, a,4o for coaaumptio. - stafty Laia aa Mm Owaaa Mm. Undoubtedly a atoat notable and together enjoyable comedy produc tion wul occur Monday eveaUig whea Biahep' Con pa ay of Comedian will present that bright and funay coane dy. Mugg' Landing. Every du3 wtS be as perfect as wbe produced In New York, aad the rvpotatio of the pby, the cmlnrncs of tha caa and thesarerb stag sitiiKg wul, eomhined, sak It; one of the most thoroKghly eajcyah! and aniatk ptrwa-wtaAce ever area 1 this dry. Carkt't atxtrtet af Plat Cf h Car. It b a vara cur W wtsonpin; rough. It Strew the whooa sad ptr rtita tha child to cahh its brraih. It Is tmrirrlf fcarmlna, Gov for amy tcragh of thAlVood ce ol 1 age. ll beaa the brr-wM and hfv'w. and tor the couh. tot twier r boKKl eewgU. tk syrup in the Snt rrrt lwcorTi Only w Unre Wot rrre ft o t R, sUa K Cn. S " t ". LEADING CLOTHJERS, FURNISHERS akd HATTERS, . , -'- - ' Corner Central Hotel. Charlotte. N. C - . J SEIGLE'S SILK SALE ' AO of this' week we wul offer everything7 in our SUk Department at rreatlr reduced Driers. The great success which a tt coded our Linen Sale ' ha raduced ua to snake a similar one ia the Silk DrpartmenL piece of Silk ia thia department baa been reduced in price.- - ' . One piece of "Faille Fraacaiae" at ii.oo, worth fi.aj. ' ; . On piece of "Perfectio'' at I1.75. worth la.oo.v . v Oae piee of "PertecUoa" at i.37X. worth H.50. Every an C,IV at In mnm mtMrkrA ton togl.Wt This' sale include all Gro Grain, Faille. Armour. Moires, Rhad 1, Rhadximera, Satioa, Surahs aad Chinaa. , . .-.. . ,r. BROCADES.' These have once more become favorites Pndaow b the time to buy these. Our lot haa been reduced ja cost t ' msr.ufca. turn, They must be sold. Now ia your cportunjty. - . T. C SKI CLE ft CO. CHILDREN'S SHOES. For Boys' aad Girb school aad vacation wear recom- , the celebrated . . . . i X , awead Wa SOLAR TIPSHOESp r-4 Warranted the best ta the world. One pair of theae bo wiO wear as lonar as two oair of mor-t Other make. We a vara have huge stock of these ahoea which we sell very low, snade either heeled or spring heels. Writ for price or call and examine, For at wholoale at tuaaufacturcrs . price. W are nairy moving our a nrk oi Snrtn Shoe, which Will the best make, latest style ukI fowaat price, em shown ia thia market. t6 S. Tryo StftrC ' Succeasor to PegranA Co. j rjrax SnuawasBiLiS33ewi"" 19 Earr Taati Sl . ANOTHER 1X31 OF THOSE ELECANT HAND-MADE uditt mri!OT. mil sh:es. The are beantiful bRers. very tylih, asd SoVl uaaaually low for the -- grade of goods. Our Acute last, for real dreaa, b the snoat perfect fitting Shoe sold ia this market. Thia b ackoowledgod by every me that has worn thn. w ",' :leta I the UiAVmrt wtdtha aad a3 lit ai from I to 6. . W hr m need of a haadaome pair of a!kbg shoe k w J ry you to see our. CRAY ft CO. JAS. HARRISON & CO. 40 SOUTH TRYON STRU T. Wul rntiiiue thrtr Special 51 nl3 forthtf notlve Ue Low Prkva, lgianing St U'tk tomorrow roornirj:. I'rta, rK ik.. - a t, ; r r a - ' "s'i ' ' tMlkj - f k- -J K . .--- - , v.- -, .- '' r " a t".j ts N"'; ka t; 9 - .. . ',t . t i. t t i."-- ; :?
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