Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / March 22, 1889, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
;.mi,:.x trE-TTie member oi the J j 'eaiocr' Executive Commit ' i Vharlrttte Township are ;f notified that meeting of the neltfto be held at the office t Roberts oh i at 8 o'clock, l;Hynight,6tbinst.'' A full at- UceiVdW?W. PIHFER,' ' Chairman Ward U aditf "iTUATION WANTD.Expe ri,nCel clerk In dry froods or eerie. ; Address Reference furnished. I: G.T. News Office. vyOU CAN NOT "CULTI I te nice Carringe"' fro to A . C iTCHISON & CO. and buy one nre the largest deafer in the .(. la . Fine Carriages, Bug. m i Phaeton, . Cart. Spring ,11 for the Columbus Buggy Co., ht Wagon Co.; Biddle, Smart tCo.,Tyton & Jones, the Eroer ,ul & Faber Co., and many others. nd will sell you cheaper u mv other dealer in North and South Carolina. Call and aee ; . , rnoa SL.- next to Wadsworth'i 'i'lxldi; ,j1JAjLuj i VOLUME i; FRIDAY, EVENING, MARCH 1889. NUMBER, Ca.'l and sr !;ow Fine and C! p they cn te l:td. FRAMES. "... ,!' T have the lmcit and best assort ment of - Frame Hfoulduij,"! in ibe State. Canvas and Crayon Stretches nude to order. , VAN NESS, - ; ; . " . tt K Tryon S- 1 VOCAL RIPPLES' i Stable. EOT DAY RIGLER'S BAKERY. jNo. j S, Tryon St, .pEIIA. DUCHESS, POUND. CITKONL Roll, Small Cakes of all kind, Ira, Wheat and Vienna Bread, Roll, Buna, Doughnuts,', , f Pk and Custard Puffs. r : '. cnnci comi cixx roi WI5AT. , FRESH :0NPY FVisamann & Co.' Compresaed BASEBALL GOODS. MTS.JC. tofi.oo, , , . . PAHS, je, to f 1.00, - ' - BELTS, ' i- - ' s ' " : ' TOPS, Etc '.. -FtiSavpptat''. " v W.B. TAYLOR'S BUTLER THE JEWELER. -TH WILSON DRUG CO, WE deal h cvfryUin,r te- our 1 ac c1 '7 lrtkli at M QuatJ left today for Atlanta. Dr. Mattoon, of BWdlcsville, U till very low. . V j . , New uiachinery is being placed In the Ada Mills. .1 . H s-'-Mr.'John F, Roes, of SalUbgry, is at the Central to-day. -, 4.4 The Central's guests were treated to fresh green pens from Florida to day.' t u. t v Mr. J no. G. Young, of Winston, is in the city, in attendance upon the bedside of his father, Gen. fno. A. Voung;"'"? 4 A fine lot of ore from the Chap man gold mine was exhibited in town today. .The ore j assays 50. ; jo the ton, and the vet M ; to Inches thick. - -Capt . R. Robertson, of this city," hat been appointed by Gov. Fowl a member of .the commission to represent North. Carolina t 'the Washington centennial at New. York, , The phns for the addition-and improvements to the Buford House arrived today from Philadelphia,;, The Fourth street front will be a structure of beauty, and best of all 1 HI be the hydraulic elevafof "w, . - Two hundred reserved tests have been taken for Prof. Gsertner's concert at the Y. M. C A- hall to night. Outside sales ol tickethow that ai audience of at least 900 may be depended opoaj , : t - The Rcri Edward Lane, Mis sionary of the Southern Presbyterian church, wQl address the united Pres. byteriaa congregations on Sunday J b the morabw in the First church, and at might in the Second church. Subject! The Braail mission. '- ' N 1 vTht one -story brick building oa the lot of Jdr. Geo. ,W. Bryan, on Trade street, has been torn down, and the work of erecting the. hand some three-story bunding will begin la a few days. Mr. Bryan's new buHJiog," from the plans already drawn, wiO be one of the handsomest Intbedty. , -. ' T V: , f THE BOLDEST YET " BUR0LAR8 RANSACK A BOARD JNQ HOU8R. Mr. R. W.Rankin, of Rich mood. battu Buford, jr. .-. j : The Rev. Edward Lane, mistioo sxy to Brazil, is in the dty. the guest of Dr. A.W. Mnjer. ' JV 11," A. M. Goklsmkh leaves today s rtpteseotaUve to thfe D'nai B'nth meeting in Augusta. . , i ; MfcN TU1 la CkaftatM. 1 ; - Mi Tolbertf the unfoxtuaate vic tim of the bigamist Thomas, k now living Is Cbsrlott. , :She oahere fcw days ago with her,' family, and she herself has found employment as seamstreas t a dothlng factory oa College street Thomas suidd was mentioned la Ttut Ntws some days ago, but further jwrxkulars ire gives to-day. Thomas helped to Ittrvey the railroad between Charlotte and Albemarle. ' V! - " 5 ,"", A NtW Mtrr ft St Oat of Monroe's prominent dti- reo wi Charlotte ycterJjy. buy Ing mschloery Juf s w unluslrUl pUnt at that place, The oew enter prise is te be known a the Monroe machia Acfs foundry and pUnlng tills, sad iho hgfinrs see to be ertctni i the plsst ntstlkhed l owos. Some of the bast cHlaeoS of the torn have stovk ia the eaterpriae, and it is to be an etolre owe, with a capacity boiler rrpakinf and heavy wok f that kind.' wasM Vwe ks. Gee. A. Voorf, poatnualef t ClwMlotte, who luibeea la s fceUe tsis tf hes'sh for scrersl montbl pj(( jfatntUf aiiff noun sui.irca nUpte, sad Is now la s tiitkal con dition. Geo. Tfoun wi on me atrrttl oftl iJ lA wvk tor the fut m bin aaoata r to, J was wort conl-Hy rttjrtvl y ' h nd. On li4 tttura hi, hottr, he Ptt- vo sgia,aivl r-.tT.Ur be h i rrU tet-back, hi n!;.ii. ruWgtJ th HrV t4 S4 SfW V; 1 ; lit rvivi """"" A Boy Com Into Collision with One of Tasm TtMy are Fired s in sa Ad Joinlnar Yard Wblls BrckioC Open ,i TrunksMrs. Brjrsn's Bxpsrisoea. j ne Burglars are sull carrying s high hand jit Charlotte, and to the already-long list is to be added an other of a most aggravated charac ter? Two negroes went through residence on a mam street and sacked several sleeping rooms, carrying out trunks,; overcoats, shoes, clothing. clocks and jewelry. . The victim of this burglary wss Mrs.: Cicero Bryan, a widow lady who keeps ft boarding, house at .No. 40s West Trade street,; directly op posite the United States mint build- iug. Mrs. Bryan and her family occupy the rooms on the first floor, while the rooms on the second floor are occupied by her boarders. ; f ier house, was entered between 3 and 3 o'clock this morning, j and was liter ally sacked The burglars carried off two true lea " coot a'u) in g ' Jewelry and clothing, beside gathering up every piece of clothing belonging to' Mrs. Bryan's famuy, with the single exception of the clothing of the youngest child, which was consider ately overlooked.'-They took every pcir of shoes the family owned, be sides a lot 6t bed-clotbing. They took the clock from the mantel in Mrs. Bryan's deeping room and left it in the" back, yard, - where it was found this morning, the hands indi cating the hour o'clock and 53 minutes. A silver , watch arith the same of Mrs. Bryan's son, Thomas H. Bryan, engraved hi it,, five over coats belonging to the boarders,' and pmmerOB smaller article, completed the booty of the burglars. - v . . . -Z : ! When the reporter called at Mrs. Bryan's house - this, morning, Mrs. Bryaa - and her six cbildrea 1 ssoving about in borrowed clothes. The eldest, an attractive young lady had on a pair of shoes loaned her by neighbor, Tommy had on' a big pair of breeches, a very tightly fitting vest, and a cost that was big enough for a man twice his sise. ; -t tr It was Tommie' who first discov ered ( the burglary' and gave , the alarm. . He slept ia a back room, and was awakened between . a aad 3 o'clock by a noise.' He got wp and started to pass from his room door to the back passage, whea he walked squarely iata the arms of a big burly negro. The hall light was burning brightly aad the yooth saw two wegroe. , ' One was at that moment trying the door to the dining room. and the other was iathe act of re-' ander,' tramping down a beautiful bed of hyacinths. Passing into Miss Alexander's buck yard, the burglars entered her woodhouse and secured pickaxe. e. Jhey then went to her stable yard, and, with the pickaxe, broke open the locks' of. the trunks. It was the noise of breaking open the trunks that .aroused , Miss Sophia Alexander, y Thinking . that ' some thing was' wrong., she raised a rear window and tired two pistol shots in the direction of the noise The bur glars secured tneir booty and es caped, t ive policemen , were soon on the scene..' The two irunks, broken open and rifled of their con tents, were found in Miss Alexan der's stable yard. A shawl, a lot ot collar and small article that' the thieves had dopped Were found in diflerent places The clock bad been carefully placed in the yard, yi- The burglars had . evidently not yet fin ished, thetrworjc when the: pistol shots put them to flight. m .: ? 'I They evidently entered the house through the front door.- When the inmates were aroused the doors com' municating to the rooms, and the back door, were all ajar. (Mrs. Bgran is a widow lady, who' recently came here from Greensboro. '; The loss of the whole stock of clothing for her self sod little, ones is a serious blow to ltt;H', f TWO NEGKOES IN THE BXJX, .zl ' Mr. Chss. Cauble, who rooms at Mr. Frank Snider, was aroused at 3 otlock this morning by hearing cautious footfalls ia the hall, and springing . up he. opened his room door to find two big negro mea ia the hallway. He had no weapon and the negroes escaped. ;. .7, ;.-. i .. : IA . , . . Tfca Cbambsr ot Coamarea. ' , ..... 1 .' A very interesting' meeting was held at the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce hut night , Mr, ; C. B. Lewis, the "M. Quad" of the Free Press, Vas present, aad made a most entertaining talk to the large camber of Charlotte's progressive He gave some good points 00 bow to boom a town, ' Mr. Lewi' remarks upon the possibilities of the South were very encouraging.' At the con clusion . of Mr. ' Lewis' remarks, discussion, participated in by Several prominent gentlemen, was held sis to the needs of Charlotte. Mr. E.;K. P. Osborne wanted 'more manufac turing enterprises; CoL J. T. An thony wanted more attention paid to side streets; Mr. Robert Haydn of fered to give ioo as a starter for a fund (o bay free sites for factories; Gee. Thomas F. Drsyton spoke in favor of more manufacturing enter prises. Mr. Christian, of the Deny ocrat, made an excellent and a most REDUCED fT3UCES IN BOYXAND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING WE INFORMED YOU LAST -WEEK," ABOUT OUR FUR NISHING GOODS, also COLLARS AND CUFFS. We have found plenty of buyers at the prices which , we have been selling them at, and they. are still going at the same prices.. But this week we are making a special cut on our 1 , r CHILDRENS SUITS AND KNEE PANTS t ti $ , , f , i t f ! Such as we have never done heretofore. ' We do not mean to sell you thixldy-goods, fio, by no means, for our reputation is too well estab lispcd for el ling a good quality of Qothing at low prices. So we start to give you A few sketches of the prices for which you can buy , .; t t v , ,'t a ' si - " ' ' rf f r ! BOY S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING " S " - f ' 4- .... - - - , At our house. ' Children's Knee Pants at 25 cents.; Of this lot we have about 75 pairs, and sizes to fit boys from 4 to 8. We sold them at 50c . The next lot we have so pair to close. , These are all wooL and we sell them at socent&. -';t :. We have another lot of Children's Pants which we mixed some we sold at i.oo, ft. 7$, $1.50, ti.Ji and $,0Oj all go at this sale for 85 cents, v Our Children's Suits which we offer m this sale .are extraordinary quality for theprices which we let them go at this week. , We single out too suits, sixes 4 to 13. heavy and medium wights, some suitable for spring wear.;' We sold them at, $4.00,. $5.00. $6.00, 7.00 and $7 50. All are included in this sale at the unheard of price of $3.50. These suits are strictly all wooL We return monev to anv Durchascr if he can duplicate any suit for double the moceJsewhere. -y . (. . , , , , ml; -SHIRT WAISTS- We have an elegant assortment and intend to stop ladies from making them at home, because it ia a verv tedious job for a lady to make a waist . tor a boy when she will be able to buy at ... n v -v - KAUFMAN'S KAUFMAN'S A waist to suit and fit her boy at 15 cents. This waist we sold at 25 cts. last seasonand we have a lew to dose and tbey all must go. lam lot of dark -waists such as Polka Dots and Stripes and F, We have a Fancv Figures which we sold at 3S, 40, 43 and 50 cents each-,- We have put them ia this sale at 25 cents. These waists are Percale and the prices we scQ them at artless than the cost ot the material, voax miss your cnance, as these bargains cannot last long. ; - ; ;; ,? . v- ' MtsThle Ldk. ' A wood deml of time . . t-t m entering 1 ommte s room, worn wnicn ( w these discussioos.; t trunk had already been taken. He raised an alarm, aad the two negroes fled through the back door. The boy says that he got a good view of one of the negroes. He wore a kite slouch hat, and was dressed la darkclotScs. lie could not describe the clothing ol the otberavegro. Ooc of the boarders wp stairs leased over the banisters and caught sJcht of OM Of the negroes running from the hoosa. , , . . . - ,., ' ' ' . . When the inmates of the house wrr thoroughly aroused, sa iavesti cattow was made, and H wu found that tha articles already mentioned mining. ' One of the WOlea tnrak btlonged to Engiaeer C R. Focus, sod had been stolen from its pUcw in the pamgt on the second floor, carried dova long flight of steps and out into lh ysrd. It too taloed jewelry sod ckxhrs. Tha wu ths only km susUlned by Mrs. Bryan's hoarders, tbousn one of llie vrt stslri rooms was entered. . Mis rVy' sltocs were stuien uom anuct the head ol her bed.' Theclotk as ffinr-d sround by botiW r4 SB k'nli, but wsdetfmry hftrj rJt Ir Kexit a wng'e bc-U- twpg u- UrUJ. Mr. Bryan s loM Is fton, hit, Vwt shrwt fJ?J. Ti iirjUrl rrrel tWr tevf ! h Mi. rrTn'f yf I. The subject of securing the Rich mor.d and Danville railroad shops was brought up, aad a solution of fer! by Mr. E. K. P. Otbome, that the city dooate a free site of bky acres for the shops aad give o,ooo ia cash to the ' company, was adopted. : , . .. ' f .". A resolution of sympathy for the family of Gca. Jno. A. Young, whose serious Uiness was aanouaced, was adopted oa morion of Mr. M. C Mayer. TVs ttrt at Huliaa. ' Such W the title of a book of snore than usual Interest that i now being old la this city and county. The way ia whiih the Subject W presented is aew to atarly every one, Tbt our great aation is the subject ot prophecy w the sim of the book to establish. (Kilulahroriea sre Indulged in by the sathor. ,' He proves ha points by an appeal to .logical ptuiclplrs snd by competent testimony dnaa from nuny oirte. He sho ikxl och of the prophecy hs aUtly been fulft!lc-f sn.1 is ihw i pmcrss of fol&Umeot. He it a aHter of more than ordiavr alnlitr. aad has the Mpr f'',f f making hi sub- ret plain to te cmm' reW. The book w it lt thajtrr deh) (H t" Nit!'""! H'; rrr Avi. a . . W. KAUFMAN & CO.'S. LEADING CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS axd HATTERS, : ' Comer Central Hotel. Charlotte, N. C V " - NEW THINGS. rNwrisiOeoW.driuHksiakt4Mr le Farias, hnia Rotas. Ka ! slita. DccUmIItmw. . tht txx l.a rU Silk Is BlK m4 Ctiotx. M ta faxMi ta Km dir. . tr Titmwf. racy StUa. Smka mi 8w Prow D4 la erior tufcli'f HtMfc Stlk Eatrntny Bwda. Ribtas ha, Tkatw ar On htnium at twrnif. Aiw t'ltitns. tat Um Im nwal M pwbtt h 4. Saim. Matt. Full. Snh Kh iMWttfal Kaeacd Pnacd tads. W lava Smm tan Dsaciu HW aasallsM ta (JsaaaWm " ". - 5. Iiiol. . .7 toag saadlo al aanad waosT aa mtMrti iDwr, iiihIiI lata SiS U &rtif. mbttrUmmti NH tifaaaa. . . .a BailS Cpr tram fa la ia oa - f. . Nw lot of Cmrpm U taaMiM trmgm. " S. ' CbtMna's Laca Cua Ami ara pmi aaS akaaa. ' -Sal 1 at miaai fcul a T yoa. Dw'lhll laiNamlnwylibcyaMM. tamtumftrdu Tat a.. ifcf m rteaans a aa Hiaiiiinlii fcrtwi Aafamatw UuafSaabaakuvaSartac watk. .... V T. I. SEIOLE a CCX Spring Stock S h oes. NEW SHOES NEW SLIPPERS. i v NEW TRUNKS, 1 NEW VALISES. Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. , CaSand See-- Gi l re ati-i & Co., (Successom TO, Peoram & Co,) . 16 S. Try Strut. . , . UIAKLOITZ, N. u Children's School Shoes. We have received another shipment of our ! krtd STONEWALL TIP SHOES. The goods have been giving our trade ani ' sal satsiactioa snd Is known today as the beat 1 ' of Sole Leather Tip School Shoes for tors ! girh that ia umufactored la the citjxJ I'hiU-! ,- Every gentlrmaa la nred of a Fme Dress I ' " brakl our Baabtet Shora. They r opr- : an much haalsomer than ever and are solj iw -alily low for these fin good. It) FAIT TlAtl St A REW DRDG STORE l'ESROSB : DAl-DWIN. No. I JjWtTr Street Oppmhe F11M IVsh) tffUn Ch'inH, GRAY & CO. PmttUr bcae th tx-t. T sad rompsre it vith any y. FiaiUccrtcha-in C ' Tir Dj, SnvVir,r T(' 1 s'l the r-yiUr hn- 't 1 1 in k, I in C " -A "t V-. At 4 oV vk t';'i ! ! 'ryp ta pv' ' ii I I' -1 pr'n'rU't! -, r ;:I n, t ; k 1 t " i. 1 n- inn i I Hf ; In 1 j ! -r f- -t yt t 1 ' r.' ' i t i i.--r.t ! t :
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 22, 1889, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75