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- AUCKITECT. T7 rKAY. DrawinK nd Specifications fur d at reasonable .wtce. , , 01ficeD.'ATon,plcin.Co., V'XntED-A purchaser for home. Aa easy chance lor I 'Aingmao. ; Apply vv. ot- , ' MHJ jo. NEW CI'.' VOLUME V. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH $, 1889., ' NUMBER 92. Call and see bow Fine and Cheap they can be had. t '4 1 FRAMES. -f I have the largest and best assort ment of : Frame Mouldings in the Stater Canvas and Crayon Stretches - VAN NESS, . 31 N. Tryon S" ; made to order. LOCAL RIPPLE. ' -The mayor of Charlotte offer reward of 5xx for the detection of th burglar, , .-' . , . "Ttl PlV In tlia flMrw"' tow . . a ....... . . w WF I P'Lfer: o. bteat rage tbw If wore than the j puzzle. : , , The man with the electric bur glar alarm might do a good business la Charlotte at present:' Jr Ine Monteruma ipecaivU Ar rive (a Charlotte on itt trip North, at yy o'clock thb afternoon. i Th annual encampment ot the State Guard hr to be held at Wrights -m. i.t ti ...I i Gea. Tna A. Yountf aw to be much brighter to-day. : . There b alight improvement is hia coo l. . ;rt the wrtiea who e Ae house of Mrs. Bryan on MCDOWELL, vim . n-riCEs-tThe (members ot the Democratic Executive Commit fcn? lSrUAll ..f- vwawK ww atbr notified that a meeting of the oMffllucv - 7 7 , ,f T. R, Robertton, atjocioca. rucsdiy tight, soth inst j A full at- ZULU Wr). :.h ;- -W v w. w. rn.r r-v Chairman Ward I."" cared EMI1 HI " Lit ZIGLER'S BAKERY. ,-jjJaS.TrrooSt otu. Dc'atzss, pound, cmox. cntAANT axo pkuit CAiut, tolk, Small Cake of aO kbd. lj Wheat and Vfenaa Bread, foils, Buna, Doughnuts, V rie and Costard FutSk. v !-;- 31 na comi cin roi s'... airijjUT.- ..;.,,.-.' ditloflU' Turner stew directory el the city bal. been issued . h was orinted by Mr. R. E. Blakey, and J a model of typographical neatness. -..- uT'"'.:' r - ...... a mil ninnid sin mwi i n r n n narnnr -A niimbelswereiAthefs plafav fetoreA and hr lAdavJ; r ThM mtnrt that wnrk I . i X .. . c.'. AX WAT KAVO, city tcy: r , They, report that work oethemrma ts progressiog briskly. Etery farmer seems to be taking ad vantage ef the one weather. Rev. T. IL Pritchard; D. D.r of WSmtngtoa. N. C, wffl dcHwr k3 lecture a "Naples, Vesnvfus and Pompdi,! at Tryon street , Bnptist church, Tacaday night next. The tow slept ia secarity hat eight We are minus our usual and expected local oa burglaries- . There were sons last night, that the re porter could bear ot .The average Charlotte ctdxea now akesa with RESH -f-, CANDY Mr. F, A. Lenmaa, son-w-uw of Dr. Wm. H. Bailey, arrived lA ths city this atornlog from lackaonviDe, oa A brief vUt to rdad res and friend here.' He wM be la Charlotte aeveral cUra. " Mr. Denman ' has been srarroly welcomed by kia ritad Mr. S. L. Leary, aa architect from Philadelphia, has located Charlotte and ha fitted up Ah office (brbnaiaesw ' U brings the best'Ot credentials, having I been engaged sucexaafafy em aome oT the lues ao chJtecmat work lb Philadelphia and other places. Mr. M. Harrb AAHcht. the de- cerator who . was Jar long J Charlotte, lis received btteOiAace of lb Auklde oil hia . brother, FcSii Aatrecht, which occurred la France a few dsy go. 'llegradaated with the highest kooor ever attained by aay student at the University , of Leipsk about fivw yeatA. ago,, and k is tuppoMd thai -ovcratwdy waa the cause ot hi taking kisoU4 Fakmsna A Co.' Compressed I ASEBALL GOODS. toli.co. z' '; -: BALLS, seto t.otx , ' BELTS. - " . . I. . TOPS, Etc I aHjpJy'AtJ Vf ZJRTAYLORS- W1 1 iUTLER THE JEWELER;. Aran fcrameednajol the tows hip Deaaocratk executive comauttee Is publkhed n Tut I'm ". Forth btaenl of all cosjcerwed, we give the tA"tke Hxecutrre CommiKce; Ward t-W W Pklfcr.' M C Mayer, RELawlng.; Ward a- R South, JRHoIUad, LWSsader. .Ward j-T R Robertson WHVvUf. RoenW. . Ward Dr. joseph Cra- ham, E K P Osborae, J 9 Spencer THE Cm. Kukri The fcOo-fef from theMetnpk (Traa.) i AWenche. ;wBl Merest Charlotte popi. . The yoang oratar b a grandsoa of Gt R. P. Waring of Charlotte: The Irish Nstiooal League of Aemka give a musical ILSON DRUG CO. k c v0?":1 VMCa was Wtxjujtm vj w pnmv A youthful orator, Master Thoaus Roaae Wariog. oeligfcie4 INa dce with A capital rvfldUMXt of The EaSe ef Erie.' Tom'i fcwits nouilos wA The Charge ol the Light Brigade, bet a few day h. bra the concert he ad: "Aenoe, I don't think that'Ido; fovftit not to talk to If-k Wk about Englok tiks,'Ac. So the Taile was taught IU. AArf It we over and he wa st howe, he ull, gnwfyl 'Aawtie, j nuyfee t en'sM t) kat ! thoth il tS'yareH'': toftM' lhy x'; n k Vmt tv 1 - S 'V Sf It , - i1- t . tv '' K ' ' J ts out Un0 And iell 7 nkj At tom rmcnsi 1 BRlGIfTMiSS AROUND. SOME ENCOURAOIMO AXONS 07 t THE TiMBS A Akstes of Sasss of tb Racrat Impor- i tent ladttstrisl : Mevtmants in an , A mind CharlottWbat has Bma t Dons la Recent Oiy Old Towns A good dftil has been said htely about the . boom in the South, And very few of our people are possibly aware of the extent of the boom that has prevailed in and around Char lotte lately. ' It is A pleasure to con template. - jt ChAogcs have? beeh, wrought afl Wound os, And not only Charlotte, but the neighboring towns have been vastly changed ia the past few years. 1 They are bo longer the low, "pokey" old town that we knew them. Money judiciously ex pended. ha worked wonder. State .' . ' . '!' a a Hie fa) now ashamed oi what It used to "be. The town' has a first-class aew hotel, and has only recently established an excellent incandescent residences, i l addition to this, the town baa secured aa apfxopriation for A government building, and work ia sooa to commence. Another thing StatesviHe ha that is worth talking about 1 the Xndmark.M . , : , Saltsbory ha caught the infection, and is moving for progress and pros perity in the right way. The ari sen have organized in an effort to secure manufacturing enterprises, and A amber of new plant will doubtless be the resell Salisbury hits growa ia a marked degre ia the past two years. . , -.- - ' ' Coocora A) nnjung strioes nae a young Loweu, It eecurea water works two year ago, and the 'wire are now being strung through' the for ' the incandescent clectnc fight A street car company ha been organlred 'and h 'already, at work, The foundatioav for a miHloA dollar bag Jactory has been broken, and three large cotton anill are ia opera don. one of them haviog been built during the past year.'., J Monroe boasts of .the pnest court- houae in the State, the new Georgia, CaroluiatlhnvlUIkot4,snd a aew irra works aad plaautg mills, as Wefltioned in yesterday's Ntwi. . llkkory has the Ian, one. of the finest hotela w Waatcra North Cara- Our reader are UaaiCar wtth what kaa been -dane' and what Is being done In Charlotte. No town or city in the State can show sock a record of kdustrial progreaa, ertterpriscaad baildinf unprotreeaestaCharloUc' record W Jh past two year is aim ply uapreceOentecL Four cotton raiHaV a cotton eeed oil.min, the l,' VuutU sfwt im TMrka. two nu' Locr Bacon: aria, by Mrs. S. C siW' three clothing Uctoriea, the'Cartner piano solo, by Mm. N ANOTHER CASS OF BIGAMY. Mr. Oliver'. Eadeavortng ' tv ' Right bit ; PaugMor'S Wron--Pr6ofor!heHu"- ; baed'i Ouitt Obtained In Lttur from :-vyHiKa.s,: ' ?. Mf. A. .Oliver, who live At Phila delphia church, in this county, called at the office of Esquiie D. G. Max well this morning and disclosed A case of bigamy. - His daughter. Mis Minnie E Oliver, was married In 1886- to' A traveling photographer named H.; A. Benson. Shortly after ward, minors reached Mr. Oliver' earn that hi son-in-law bad Another wife living; Benson left Mr. Oliver's daughter in A88yr and when last heard from was at Montgomery, Ga. Ia the meantime, Mr. Oliver has been Searching for the truth concern ing Benson's alleged first marriage. Benson denied that he had been married before, but hi Jather, who had been communicated with in, the meantlmel wrote that hi son married young, but had trouble with his wife and had obtained A divorce from her. Mr. Oliver learned that Benson's first wife lived .in StatesviHe. ' Benson's second Wikr wrote to her aid here i the replyi ' ' r . STATA3VilXt,N. CFeb. ao, 'Bg. . Miss Oliver I received your let ter several days ago, aad at your request I will write you a few line ssying I was married to H. A. Ben son about twenty-three years ago, and we lived together only two years and I haven't seen him since. I did net care for a divorce and, therefore, never got ooe, and I never signed one for him; so you can' live with him if you wish. ; - A. E. Bxnson. ' Mrs. A. E. Benson, Mr. Oliver states, b a sister to Rev. R. M. Mil ler. - Benson ia a man ot good uauly, and has ooe brwtber in Charlotte and another in thia county... Mr. Oliver intends - to institute proceedings siraioat htm for bigamy. Last Mifbt's C penary .f. Prof. Gcrtaers concert at the V. M. C-A ball last night, for the ben efit of the Lutheran church, was at tended by a very large crowd, and proved a moat deliehtful musical treat. Mra. G. F. Bason's solo. "llatiaaera,", was one ot the finest things of the evening, aad was moat enthusiastically applauded. The piano duet by Mr, N. Dula and Miss VogeL and the vocal duet by Mm. N. Dula and Miss M. Dula, were finely rendered. Mr. L. Da Vies" solo, MMariar'a Monte is the Sea," wa greatly enjoyed. The programme waa exceedingly wen lected. Some particularly good reo dKioM weret Pwae aoio, by H BetUe Thomas; piaao solo, by Mka REDUCED TRICES IN BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S . CLOTHING. WE INFORMED YOU LAST .WEEK, "ABOUT OUR FUR. N1SHING GOODS, also COLLARS AND CUFFS. We have found plenty of buyer at the prices which we have been selling them at, and they are still going at the came prices. But this week we are making; a special cut on our CHILDRENSVSUITS AND KNEE PANTS - i?-- ? ffv-i. 'vV' Ll. V ? . - . ; - . . . , ' : Such as we have never done heretofore. We do sot mean to sell von shoddy goods. i No, by no means, lot oat reputation is too well eatab lisned for selling a good quality of Clothing at low prices. So we start to give you a few sketches of the prices for which you can buy , i - BbTS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING At our house. Children's Knee Pant ' at 3$ cents. - Of this lot we have about 75 pairs, and sizes to fit boya from a 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 50 cents. ;.- A'. We have another lot of Children's Pants which we mixed, aome we sold at $1.00, ti.25, St.50, 11.75 and $3,00, all go at this sale tor 85 cents. ' Our Children's Suits which we offer in this sale are extraordinary quality for the price which we let them go at this week. We single out too suits, sizes 4 to 13, tteavy and medium wngnts, some suitaMe tor spring wear, we sold tbem at H-oo, 4-5t J5-o, jo.00, 7-oo ana $7. so. AH are included in this sale at the unheard of price of t.a These suits are strictly all wooL We return money to any purchaser if he can duplicate any suit for double the money elsewhere. -SHIRT WAISTS- i We have an elegant assortment, and Intend to stop ladies from making them at home, because it is a very tedious job tor a lady to make a waist tor A boy when she will be able to buy at KAUFMAN'S 1 j - KAUFMAN'S knktior ' raHk. and a aaanbet of savalfer aterprisee five It impor tance a a mamifartaring 'dty i while its ekru wSclraaU aAd rttJ storm, It ltaadtontereadence aad public boildinrA. Ua stmt "cars, electric tlghm and fine hotela stamp k as brnmiaiL prnsperou aad prctiresaive dty. Ia business, bustle and boons. vent be touched by either juirgft or Wilmington, It might be well to ststf rest here that Charforta has not storfird jrowinr. Sbehaa Just now got a good surt,' And maide of tea year we may not have A New York, but will have A smtropoJi of wklch North Caro&aa will be proud. ' A3 the aa seem to point, aawe kave hown, to aa era of iodu-.tnaI caterprbe and pragma la thb lmse- dWAseclioA. Ia lacVta sxnoA Kat Wgun to move, aad now that k km started, k ia a good ga to see everybody Inclined In help it Jong. The territory eovered by thia ankle will m a kw year be one ef the bal' and mo po-rrow VxaStiea la the whom South, Mr J. P. S ..-oa sdvtrtW somflhu r U TrtA MwA at '3 be efbwtto hmKktrp, eaJwia not only Mr tkvtn the trWAe H sjkln; p tt-peta, btrt, ta iwK ' '! tke t? t ;--- Duh: anuner Days," by M E. VogvL E. Dub and M. Dub; ri King, by Mr. E. L Martin; solo, by Mia M. Crimea; "Old Black Joe," by Mrs. C Veler; piano sola, by Mb M. A. Moore; "lUfpy Birda," byMba C Nebler; cello. By the Sea,M Noctwroe," by Prof. S. C Gaertner, piano solo, by Mb Florence AOea; solo, by Mr. J. Bakrr. The chore was rulL strong and well trained, The concert a a whole waa a most delightful One, aad as the source of real enjoy B present. The proceeds footed ep fj5, whkh will be twrwed into the Lutheran chert fond. JiirtwtU Kro.b, who used to awer the daily shower of "lit Bo" a! the Charlotte UlJu-a eicKange, gives wt some pwots abovt Charlotte boy in New York, lit says: There re ten of them here, X. W. Ma. ndt, Joe Rltrb. Waltar Wear. WOl SUtt B MncWam, FA rVKaer. Geo. llalrt, Bv- llooaw. CharW Qery aad ;Wt Maxw3 b k the book tx.ian Reck. Ku'j furaShUg; Kimitur; Wrarn, cwkTi l' goods IKv.Ta, at Kre; lu.J.er, rtU rMte . Sti't. book: s I r.rroi-)b. r v. W' -'--x, f I mV a A waist to suit and fit her boy at 15 cents. This waist we sold at 5 eta. last season, and we have a few to dose and they all must go. We have a ' UrRe lot of dark waists soch at Polka Dott and Stripes and Fancy FTgwrs t which we sold at 58, 40, 4s and 50 cents each. We have put tbem ia thb. sale at 1$ cents. These waist are Percale and the prices we sell them at are less than the cost of the material. Don't miss your chance, as these bargain cannot last long. - r . . 1.? WltKATIFMAN & CO.'S. ; LEADING CLOnitERS, FURNISHERS ajtd HATTERS, T ' - Corner Central Hotel. Charlotte, N. C - II ! I I . . 'I ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' : r JN h W - ti 1 JN bb. XtkmtUhmtwfhlmmitiKk. We !- jx-bBt !! NTora 0 4, eO eka-W. e4 mmmf Vcm Fmrka. IvitaAakeaw (. DVamWjAly nM , a. t. Ml rait BO fc W- ami Cttcn. to W tommi ! Om y. - Mr T l fungi. Wtmtj tMr-ir. mat MfM. Fm,,mm Bni ol I ill It I j our i jr - --- .,.j.-uTl.. T Ah prWc Twrer. dm nrngemmmt, w-aajea tidjreeA eBeer. 'nK hto i )mwf n trac mi AA Mm AS MM T. tm AEIOl A CO. , . rnas. aa mmf ban h A-tdttS-Saitera ' l fiMik I inWieer mm4 A ' a. C-tfl S5 CaraA-al m Spring Stock NEWSIIOESe NEW SLIPPERS; ; i : : NEW TRUNKS. NEW VALISES. '. I'. LateatStylea and Lowest Price. Call andSce GlL-KEATH & GO;, ! (SvccissoaJ to TtctUu Sl Co,) , , ... . . 16 &; Tym fin:. J. : , UlARLOJTN. C Children's SohoolShoea . 1 I ,H J giria that ii LV , -JSI Every f V'V hedsiw We have received another shipment ot our ccJe- brated ' 1 :' ' '' ' - STOM-WAI-I-1 ir iituti. These roods have been" giving our rrwJnv-f sal st.ctioa and b known today a the beat line of Sole Leather Tip School &aoea tar boys and I girls that b aaanutoctured ia the city oi Fhiladel- gentkwiaa in need of a Fine Drem Shoa n our ttannter noca. - i aey are opecun? hawlsoaner than ever and are sold rteaai 1 - fur 0cs ne goods. t la EaT TaAtl St GRAY & CO. I I FENROSE BALDWIN. No. IJJ West Tra-H Stmt Ojite Xrt rrrf7viA OxirrH. I K'"KM :".t"-' Porniar becaum the bn. Try it ad cornpAre k with say 3c C r. Tbsllccrschica Goods. 'l the popilur br-rxU fl ... t. 1 ( .-' " -. VILrr-- ! r t
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