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:vv;adver.hi of ,9 . MM. JUHW, vii.ivw. ncMQPaif ' T f.i IILLINEEY Mi A. L Warfieid. wJ3tOatt . l. IMIUWI with All , 'latest style. "Afterl weeks' . I. R.Ifimnrft And New gatiiering. nil the latest Djitt too n"- r i. .f y , -v. - Si . IIILLOiEBT, . confident ladle will find her he ben autnoruy w vwjmu9 um fa worn on the head and bow to nrk. Thut advantage,, together itk the largest, finest and cheapest ttodf of Millinery we have eyer hotn, make our house the moat Gamble place In thb country to buy tun and Bonnets. ' Ladies, call and Ktlur beautiful goodi.-. . -. MRS .$UERY&C0.l ARRIVED TO-DAY. M ' ; Nelwa-i Gelatine. J; .- ,r ' English Tooth Brushes, ,Ul English Hair Brushes, . ' p 4. Fine Toilet Soap. AT BURWELL A DUNN'S. ) i. , til 611; : Ml ' The beat I for 5CJ for f i.eo V- No cheaper by the box, at -V BURWELL DUNN'S. . Lemon Elixir. "VUa Nouva," or few Life; Tar Drops, Kinga PiUa, HM$ Emulsion, Hood's Sareapa r3a, Ring's Sarsaparma, King's ,Vert and Bone Liniment at i . ; . ... fuWih'. rirbntrd Garde Sad in any qaaetity. ;W hare had tooroer a aecooa lime, swen as we kmanA (nr thtam celebrated Seed. 0 pa per or 100,000 to be had at Eirvefl A Dunn's Drug Store. ' Eitracts for Flavoring of all kinds. Al kinds of Spices, both ground aid whole, at Burwcfl t Duna'S PnaSore. . v -' ' I'M King's Blood end Liver P21e nkyareibebeat"' ' r ; , r VOLUME iV ; . I WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH to. 1889. ' 1 - NUMJ3ER 89. UiAYON 1'OR'lx:.. . ... Ct!l and see how Fine aoJ Ci.-- , they an Le Lad. rR A1ILS, I have the Jarpst ami bt assort ment of 1'Vame MouU.ngs in the State.- Canvas and Crayon Stretches made to order. VAN HESS, aiN. TryonS- UCAl, RIPPLES, BUTLIiR THE JEWELER. -THE WILSON DRUG CO. ' "S? to our i;n nrv! .c'l ' 7 ankle tt , "The condition of Dr Mattoonla no better today, and the physicians bave little hopes for his. recovery. He Is suffering from dropsy, , f i Gto, Baker, white, and Rbody White, colored, were arraigned be fore Esquire Severs today for a row in Sharon township,: They were fined penny and costs, '.;" ' Jay Could will arrive in the city; from" Atlanta, in his special car, which Is attached to the regular train due here at 5:30 o'clock this evening. He will stay here Just 40 minute, . CoL H. C Jones; and Mr, Geo, E. Wikoa left te-day for Dallas, to; attend court there. Judge Clarke is presiding. lit.- C W. Bason and Mc E. T. Cansler left for Dallas ye 'It has-been reported that Cot, R, A. Johnston, president of the $ C'jroad. was stricken with paralysis at Blackaburg, O ; It stated that there u no troth in (his report. He simply suffered for a day or two from over work. J. .!:-'r''' r j Mr; Beennan, proprietor of the Kimball House in Atlanta, has leased the . Mark ham, and will run both houses. Mr. Geo. W. Sooville, for merly of. the Buford, la Charlotte. will have charge of the Markham, and that's where Charlotte people Rev. Chas. F.: Deems, of New York, officiated ni the marriage ot Mr. Jaa. W. Jackson, of Augwata, and Miss Edith Barringtoa King, in the Presbyterian church ia Savannah last sights Among the list of artee- dattta we note "EH Spdngs, bf North Carolina." , . -( , , j ; j '--Mias Emma Jack 'appeared at Oan, D. H. Bui. Gen. D. H. Hill and the Southern Home are figures that will never be torgotten in Charlotte. ? Gen. Hill w beard from through papers occasion ally, and this Is the latest which we have seen. It is from Chancellor Boggs,- "Where bave you been?' aaked'. A ; one-legged Confederate whom I met at Smithville. "At Milledgeville,'' I replied. "And what did you see there V he asked. fWhyI saw General D.;H. Hifl5 I said;; forgetting all else for the time. A smile, broke over the paid face of my friend as he said: L'fWell, jrou saw the best thing In Milledge ville then." . I did not deny it The name, awoke memories of the past The soldier's eye kjndled and color came into the pale cheek as he began to tell of his beloved commander si he sat Impassive as bronze upon his hone at , while shells were burst, log snd minnie balls biasing death, notes.; "We were all lying close to the ground," laughed my friend, "and we couldn't help cringing and moving a little at times' when the splutter of a fuse told how near a shell was. Not a muscle moved in the face of the old general, but In voice as calm and steady as if in his tent he said, 'What's the use of that foolishness, men?" Yots have no idea how h braced a fellow's nerves. Just look at him and hear him," my friend added. ."The hero oi Big Bethel" Is giving his last days to Georgia. 1' Feeble in body from troubles brought on by exposure in the Mesicea war, but keenly alive to every interest of the school, present at every redution,notiog the absence of any lace at dress parade and ask ingsn explanation, it maybe that the brave old soldier la doing more tor his country and for his God than when, in bis youth, he fought under the "stars and bars" in Mexico, or In hint years led the Confrdrratra upon the opera' boose last night betore a big crowd who had brsred the etc meats and paid It.99 eac lor a seat TW-JonoerTwiT r terf arMTT Virginia. not grana. ,. w c sin bouu wvum the Charlotte Female Institute that we really enjoyed more. ... , 1 . ,. ... 1. tj- Tf Niwt accwaotethe affik oatheA T. k O. Road yesterda) was correct in every particular ex. cept one, and that was aa Important one. The Injured maa was Kev. su G. Miller, pastor of Sardis church, aad not Rev. Ai W. MiHer, 6f Char. lottc, The matake wa aot Use butt ot the renarter.' at could be easily explained, but the 'object of this paragrspn, w ainpiy w comctioo. . . ". ,V Ta4A-,T.iaAfair.- ' ' The three mouotataeers who threw ;pplca at the AT. & O. tnla bad a hearing betore 'a magistate la Statcsville yesterday, and were re naAded to Jail b dc&uH 4 306 bond.- Rev, R.X Muler. who was 10 Udly hurt.1 wt from Strrill to Huntcrsnie to-day. - ,v M. Quae ! Teww '. . .- , ' ' . Mr.C B. Lwk, wh si known thrw.gnout the United Sutes aa "M. Quad." of the Detrsi Frre Prm, arrirrd h Chariotte to-day, aad Is at the Ootr.L Mr. Uls rsveUng through the Southern Sutes, aad is writing some' vtry entertaining tkeubes of his oUecrattoos and ex perieoces for the Free Press. He Is doing the South good by advertising It la a ilr and unbiased maaoer w the Pree Prrtt, a paper that ha a trtmendoW? ferge tifxwtatloa. 1 1 has atrealy iid Ralrtgh, Wll siingloo, SaUibury and other poiata, aad asw, aa he wi'4 quka'y discovir, be b la the Qeea ar heOM North State." . Poring l.U my here he iH oodeme-fr fcv ' lh VostUalityri Ql""'- i r'-- B'ty aa CkarM. A teceot row imorig memUrs ol S cMoi.d church U this city Ut ! , ,j thM thai;! f" ' . trt.t d stre, ad It U prouve tvt Jj MfrT tU h'yT i.. r. into t C.-fli" , ,t1 a .1 the Cri.nl.id Comt, i. ,. , ",,..'1 ll i" I ""' !( - I )? t I r , . , The bee' is wrinkled and the hair gray, but there. is teadcrness In the old eyes. The boys km bios. -Every one in the town names bun wita rev erence. What b his salaryr You must excuse me; lam ashamed to teHjroa. It is leas than aa indus trious dry goods salesman earns la Memphie about one-third of the salary of a first -date book-keeper there. .-, .. ; A Cstaiil PTMk ss Jan. . Rev. Dan id 1L Avery, a colored diviac, was sent to jail this morning by Esquire D, G. Maiwell, w defauH of $o bond, on charge ot larceny. Rev, Mr. Avery is from Columbia and came here ae a missionary for the Ersngtlical Methodist Episcopal Mission. He louad nobody here who belonged to his ' mission, and J after knocking about for a wbue, oe enlisted as a waiter at the Mansion House. : .Yesterday be west Into Mr. F. R. Durham's grocery store aad bought five cent's worth of tobacco, aad a Mr. Durham turned bis back. Rev. Mr. Avery stole three packages of soul The snuff was found la his room. ", At first be denied takjng it, but afterwards confessed that be did take the snuff, but mistook it for his tobacco. ' He bad (a bit pocket a bornse that permilied him to preach until Aogvst ttth. ' ttrfesa wiifc Ptir. ' A letter has bm received In the city conveying the aews that Mr. Wfl. Ritterhoa ts w s serious eoa diiion at Ml home ia Seattle, W. T., fro a stroke of paralysis recently received. Mr. Riuerbofl formerly kept a coo Stationery store in Char kxte. but went to Seattle four or fire yesr sgo awd engsgra w wnwm there. J, He was vrfy lxeful and qukkly amassed snug fortune. rnAAiilf Acl. . The proUUlitiea are lbl tKcre la be another pf oh iWtkm tlwtlofl ht Chilote aeitjsae. 1e "ve wnt M the election is k lI I y y.t. R. It MjK,ho h r . jr-it- '' f.w tot i the A Coming Nona Carolina Calebrstiooi The annual Guilford Battle Ground celebrationis to occur this year on May 4tn, and preparations are at ready underway to make it; a great affair. Judge Schenck, the presi dent of the company, and its most enthusiastic worker, has acted wisely in commencing operations so far alicad of time, for It requires time to get up a. big celebration. Among the. features already decided . upon and provided for is, first of all, an oration by Senator Vancfc 1 A full company of militia will be dressed in Continental 1 . uniforms 'Witb knee breeches, buff vests, cocked hats and plumes, aad will' be armed with an cient flint and steel muskets. The uniforms have been ordered. David Schenck, Jr., will be In command of this company. " w, Thirteen young ladies, In costumes of stars and stripes, mounted upon richly caparisoned horses, will rep resent the thirteen colonies. There will be baseball, glass ball shooting, etc and oa the grounds will be restaurants sufficient to" meet the de manda bf a crowd far greater than the one that was present at the first celebration. At least ' 500 Sute militia, under, command of Adjutant General Gleno Snd staff, will take part 4e exercises, and reduced rates oa . the railroads bave been guaranteed. ; It promises to Je a great afStir. :' ' ; -: aiotoo. . t p 4 :; ! . New' York b preparing to make the coming cckbratioa of Washing ton's inauguration the biggest thing in the way of a celebration ever held there. A number-, ol. interesting features have bee devised, bet Till News believes that atiH another feature could be added that would heighten the general effect Vhy not collect up all of Father George's old nurses and give them a place In the procession 7 It would eertaWy add length to the procession, and it would be a moat pathetic spectacle to see these time worm old hobbling along In honor of the great bus whom they dandled on their knees In his Infancy v North Caro lina can furnish at least three hun dred of' Pwasl Mas- '.rT i Mr. It & Puryear, of the Concord bar. is at the Central today, Mr. J. It Mais, of the TbomssviOe Orphan Asylum, b at the Central. Mr. J. S Bendy, one of Laurin- burrs leadinz ejtixeoa, b at the Buford. Mr. J. Uchstenstein, of Salisbury, came ia on the aooa train today. T. T. Hav. t4 Ralewh. W, & Turner, of Monroe, and J. P. Lock. wood, of Chester, ere at the Buford. W. E Holt, of Lexiagtoa,' and CoL B. & Guioo and B. H. Sumner, of Liacolotoa, are at the Central. ; A Mwiul tnmU ;, Prot Gaertner's coneert at the Y. M. C A. hall next Friday evening, for 'the benefit of thl ! Lwbersa church, h to be the eveat of the week. The programme was given la Titt Nf ws yesterday. The pupils of the Charlotte -Female Iottitet will attend in a body, sad so great Is the demand tor tickets that the ban will mainly be taxed to Its folic! capacity. A good treat ia Mote for oer top!e, and they sie evi dently well aware of tb'a tct. The tickets are 00 le at the llabcr- (Uiher's. . REDUCED PRICES IN BOY'S AND, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. TE INFORMED YOU LAST WEEK, ABOUT OUR FUR W NISHING GOODS, also COLLARS AND CUFFS. We bave found plenty of buyers at the prices which we have been selling them at, and they are still going at the same price. But this week we are making a special cut on our -,,-, CHILDRENS SUITS AND KNEE PANTS Such as we have never done heretofore, r We do not mean to sell yon shoddy goods. ' No, by no means, for our reputation fa too well esub lisned for eelline a rood quality of Oothin? at low prices.;: So we start to give you a few sketches of the prices for which you can buy . ; .... .. BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING At our bouse. Children's Knee Pants at 3$ cents. Of this lot we have about? 5 pairs, and sixes to fit boys from 4 to 8. We sold them at 50c The next Jot we have y pair to dose. These are all wool, and we sell them at 50 cents. ..','..'.;'. ''-C' SKV " ,r-. :.,'. We have another lot of Children's Pants which we mixed,' some we sold at $10, (.35, 1.50, ft.ji and $1,00, all go at this sale for 8$ cents. Our Children's Suits which wo offer in this sale are extraordinary quality for the prices which we let them go at this week. i. We single out too suits, sizes 4 to I J, heavy and medium weights, some suitable for . spring wear. We sold them at $4.00, . $4.50, fyoo, $6.00, 7.00 and $7.50. All are included in this sale at the unheard of price of $3.50. ThM auira are atrictlv U wooL We return moner to anT Durchaser if he can duplicate any suit for double the money elsewhere. , -SHIRT WAISTS- tV,,.''! We have an eleeant assortment, and intend to stop ladies from making 'hem at home, because it is a very tedious job for a lady to make a waLt. tor a boy when she will be able to buy at, t ( , w - j ;.. ;. ",, ij,.. i . . .. KAUFMAN'S; KAUFMAN'S A Baraf l Pf Ke? US. It was Just aa ordiaary scrap of wrapping paper, but It saved her life She in In the bwt Mages of coosuRipiioo, told by phyM- vans that MewaWuratleaadctHitd live only a short time: she washed Ha than seventy pounds. Oa a ttvm of rappuig parr she read of Dr. kW New Isonvy, andra tamfJe bortlej It ht'4 her, he oovgbt a larje boitk, it Vl(4 her mnr, bfwcht SOf ttli grvw tt rf fc.st, '- I t- it sr. J ii srrjr, -''. t.'-v f'n-r-S '' "T ' i ' ' r t ! . v.'. 1 r A waist to suit and 'fit her boy at 15 cents. " Thb waist we sold st s cts. last season, snd we hare a few to cloe and tbey all must eo. We have a Urjre lot 0 dark waists such as Polks Dots and Stripes and Fancy Figures which we sold at 38. 40, 45 aad 50 cents each. We bave put them in this sale at ss cents.. - These waists are Percale and the prices we sell them at are less than the coat of the material. Don't miss your chance, as these bargains cannot last loog. , . -i " . - - . - LEADING CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS, aud lUTTERS, .. Corner Central Hotel Cbarlotte N.C . ' NEW. THINGS: thh Mk wfli e Sw fcOavtag acw tktap ', Wt la HJk cll mTvHi'6nmOoam,mimimr rdbtka. Panba oU. Nalwoalie. . a. -hmbm 4r8mi Wajrf 0.a h. S taadiy. -a. Hn T 1 ' . tmrncy Stkx SnU 4 tteiiM. ! BJ la S fm bin- urn cinHii-j lai. rft- i r v " T 1 t c. .wrtanSiiH iafaw4 wp4 aad aaMyat W. SwagM tela bn- umm anaiii i as 4. nnlilCpSM S) H t, tew to ml CMyti la b-ciH.1 Siaaa. auwarKt. Tlw mm t Orfg la fill, rm a Mm Hliitii Stlw. IUSmm wwmZlLmm mH aTU. ; T. U MUOU A CO. SpringStogk Shoes. NEW SHOES. NEW SLIPPERS. : ' " V NEW TRUNKS. ' NEW VALISES. - -.Latest Styles aad Lowest Prices. Call aad See -'- GiLreath.& Co., : 1 . (SCCCtSSOM TO PlCtAkt & Co,) ' ' t6 S. Try Sfrttt, , , kJIAK.LV a l A a. t. Children's School Shoes: ' We have received another shipment ol our c ' STONEWALL TIP SHOES. Ttr4 gnoda have been giving cur tra le ui.'--aal aatiifattaa aat b known today as the txnt I of Sole Ijrwther TV School Shoes for rs ids that la manufactured in the city cJ 11-' hia. ' Ery gt'rmaa a nrrd of a Fine Prr-w 5 ' sh aid see owr Banister SfcorA. They ar r wn tn'Kh baadsoairr thaa evt anl trr to! f r pm -to ET Taatt St n troKQ aaSMMMSKT wan cva a(4r fow foe these fine gvoda. GRAY & CO. AKET7DEDGST0RB. IKNUOSlTiALDWlN. V liAW '""'' '. si Vft Ti!5 I t fir ' i f . ' I t T-rlii's f". ', ; PpruUr teat:-e t'V U l Ity it Sni ct; re U try r . i v--t p.; " r.navj T- il t' j ft' ' I . ' ' ' 1 ., r ; - I r ' I : ( t i tit t' ww j . ' i j ',:'. y - h r t j t I 1 1 , , , n . ' t ! ' ' " ' ' 1 ! iIIL'
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