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TrlS'WANTED TO SELL r- Big money in - Lriahts low for-cnk For hrf informational! on i ine pat "?.' -' McCsusland't, next TtTTTtTPRITCHARD. U ' n of Wilmington, will deliver wkdur . oo, KWW' Vesuvius j church on Tuesday night, chJh. Ticket cents. On c at Jordan drug; awwo mA and sneedv remedy A new, a- -..1i.It.ij v.... it? A few drops applied to the Ikuiturfsce gives immediate re fiA tenninadori of the Attack. ITI per bottle. Stfisfactlo. unmteed or money rauuuru. Far attain Charlotte by Penrose I , ... UaatTnufeatrM Hnr ,e Academy of Mumc, where you a boy postage stsmps and every. ing potaiaing; to w ams; nc II EYEBY DM tlGfiER'S BAKERY. ' Na 6 S. TryoaSt,., lOttlA. DUCHESS, POUND, CITRON, t CURRANT am rBUITCAKI, j Roik, Small Cakes of all kind, Kjt, Wheat and Vienna Bread, . KoOt,Buna, Doughnuts, f, Pies and Custard Putts. " 4 '- -, :34 lici comi CAXI m ; 80IBAT. r 1ESH -H CANDY ; ,V always ox iuim. i ; ? , . ' ... t :cahaann ft Coi Compressed ;ASEBALL GOODS. - . . ... BALLS, 5C to li.oo. . BELTS, .. - . ; TOPS,"Etc Full supply at ' " W; B. TAYLORS . i r- DTLER THE JEWELER. c j" ' - , " Till i - NDRUG CO. ' t ' kI, In evrrytWnj le to our line ami VOtUME i, , V. ; . 1 ; MONDAY EVENING,; MARCIf aS. . , ' : . NUMBERj. V CA' yon for traits. , 'Call and see lo Fine and Cheap they can be bad. ... , FRAMES. h , . I have the largest and best assort tnent of Frame Mouldings in the State. Canvas and Crayon Stretches made to crder, . VAN NESS, .jjv"s 2i N. TryonS- . LOCAL RIPPLBS. y at ; 'ilOM PRICl'SI - Dr. S. Mattoon Is reported to be improving .,,,? There was bg rain In this ace tion last night, andty was! too , wet to-day-ior the farmers to do any out door work. i A germ an will be given at the Pleasure Club' rooms .; to-morrow nifhl, complimentary to th visiting young ladies. - ' la the absence of Mr. McLeod, the Y. H. C A. i gymnasium is in charge of Mr. A. E, Waters. Waters is something of a gymnast himself v The friends ot Gen. jno.: A. Young will be glad , to leant jthat there Is a marked improvement in Us condition to-day. . He hu made Tstrong rally... vj; , V,. Mr. Richard Elliott, a native of Long CreeV.taarnship,- thb county, bow So years old, but he can and does do as good a day's ploughing as any1 man in the county. : He is a remarkably vigorous and well pre served man, ws 11 Hi . The lecture on "Naples, Vesu vius and Pompei," at the Tryon street Baptist church Z- to-morrow night, by Dr. Pritchard, win be a rare treat, as all . who have heard It wul .testify. Dr. Pritchard will doubtless be greeted by a large audi- "Thieves last night raided the Dower beds at Mr. O. M. Sadler's residence, and, ia the language of Mr. Sadler, "phimb cleaned oil a whole raft of beautiful double hya dathsthat had cost a year's labor lor two days enjoyment" 6. M. going to plant his flowers la the Jaws of a steel trap hereafter. ' ; Mr. C C, Hayes, .of thm city, bad an aasigmrocnt lataV Saturday evening' Hit assignmewt was re corded st the court house at 53 o'clock. , Mr. Hayes aOed for about $1,500, and hia assets wiS be abowJ equal to that amount Inability to collect his debts aed meet his obB galions caosed the Mure.' Alt the hacne creditors are preferred,' while Mr. Hayes waives the . homestead exemption. Mr. Heriot Garksoa is um trustee. ' ;. hh AOVKRtlSmO CHARLOTTE. ; , j. ,. . ,1 11, , i - , r The Qoo4 Policy Adopted bjr Oar But!-r- ntu Ma o Lt Our Llfht 8bin. Last week's meeting of the Char lotte Chamber of Commerce has had One good result The town has been well advertised abroad. A sample of how this has been done ia to be seen in the following dispatch front Char lotte, which appeared in Saturday's New York Herald, under date ol Charlotte, March ss: i "A very large and enthusiastic r meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of, this city was held last. Right to consider; the best means for promoting the growth and prosperity of the aty- Themeet ittar was-addressed bv nraminent jbusiness men, and also by Mr. C B. Lewis, of the Detroit Free Press, and a movement was inaugurated to se es re the location of factories of all uads, . During the 'progress' of the meeting a number of building sites were placed at the disposal of the Chamber ol Com merce, to be donated to msiuflafturer who will settle here pemaaetiijy. .Subscriptions in money were also Wade to create 'a fund to aid ia the establishment of industrial enterprises. The movement will be vigorously pushed, and every possi ble effort, will be made to induce cap italists and . investors from every quarter ef the country to become permanent residents of this section." tfesss.' ,--V . 1 Hob, K H. II, " Dsrldsoa.inev ber of Congress from Florida, ar rived ia the city from Washington today, sad is the gnest of Mr. A. B-Davidsoa.; . --'.': , Capt. A. I. BcaQ has returned trow a business trig to Atlanta. "! Duncaa Osboraev well known young sssa of this cky has accepted a position n Charleston, 3. U , , Rev. . A. Osborne returned to the dty today. -; . f TasT.aCC, A-Xwatlsa . - At thtboyt ssecting oi the Yowng Men's Christian Association, ia the First Presbyterian church In W3- uofftoe yesterday; talks were made by Messrs. Chaa. W. T2ktt sad W. Dowd, ol ChartoUsT .imrwg Saturday,s.cocedinrs, "Asscoa tioa nasnces, Best Wsy oi Securing Them," was discussed by. Capt A. C. BrenUer, of Charlotte. His re awks were fbrdbk, sad the methods he advised (or raising funds were Drsctkal and cornmoa-senakal The Charlotte delrgaiea are all eipccted kotne this evening. , There will be regular cotnmunf- cstioa Ol Phalaai Lodge, No. Jt, A. P. A A. M.. at the Masonio TtJe evening at 1-3 From the nrstrrioet snovemertts ot ceruui members U the frstemlty. sad wp. cially of one who Is recognised as the Wading cetentof IhecUy, vl arios par tag seen going Is to Temple tody. it b syoosed that the mystic bcoOverhood sre prepar ing (or KKtutMrg owt id the ! ortlt of thir.es for to-elfht Owe hoknovSMrsthst the goat bbe r rnt U Um tot Ktloa, snd ! trout nut tvn:gM eirrrU. Tf.fri I Vf '"-'f fan shr.-! I li a fta'n! Otttiaa- Old, but Sun Oood. The Wilaj'mgton Star, on last Sat urday, -was at )4 yesrs old. The Star makes mention of this fact Ins casual wsy; in a modest manner. It says "It does not pretend to be the best i fivest or ablest paper in the State or ia the South. It does claim to be' faithful and honest and pure; It has hosts of friends whereof it is 'mighty glad.'. The Star is strictly and always North CaroGniaa and k hopes to continue to merit public eonfikaoe.,V ' I " Ve hare read the Star for the past fourteen years, and we have never know the time la all that period when It was a better' paper than it is today. The death of Mr. Joel Mus the city editor, several years ago, was s serious loss to the Star; but Mf. Bernard displayed good judg ment m selecting a man to fill his place; and . to fill the place' of Joel Muse was ao easy matter. ' Mr. Kingsbury seems to improve as the days gw' rolling by, and bis pea is nimble, bright and ever alert The Star "takes , full ' telegraphic reports sod prints thens alL It is. Indeed, a rrpreaentative Soethera daily,- aa hoaor to North Carotios, and a paper that would do credit to many a city stuck, larger thaa Wilmirtgtoe. - 00V. JARYIS' COtWTRVf 4 A Mumiooary Tails A boot Life In Brifl , t, -ThrM Ltctnns to One Pay, "The missionary lectures, of Rev. Edward P. Lane,' Presbyterian mis sionary to Brazil, were special features among the Presbyterians of the city yesterday. .MtLanei: ;deli vered three lectures, one In the forenoon at the First Presbyterian church; one in the afternoon' at the same tmtrcto, and one at night at the Second Pres byterian church. The afternoon lec ture was designed .mainly for chili dren, but it was attended by a large crowd of adults, so deeply enter tained were all by the missionary's morniog lecture. Mr. j LSne is a pleasant speaker, and has the faculty of presenting his points in a most entertaining manner. His discourses are something out of the usual order of missionary lectures, and are , not only- entertaining but instructive. The lecture at. night was over an hour la length, yet every one - lis tened with "the deepest interest and attention, and were sorry when it dosed; Mr. Lane's description of life in Brazil, and the habits and cus toms of the people, were very vivid. A considerable, part of his discourse was devoted to a description of the oppression by the Roman Catholics in' that country. aUrtog a Talif-gn 0aa : Sunday b the only known day oa the railroad telegraph wires, sod this net was taken advantage of yesterday to move the wires sod In struments of the railroad company into the new Trade street p engr its lion. '.The wires and the eight is itrtrnteata, aingtscotnpiet and de nies., were wioved ' mfo the new building, and the tickers were set foiag by dark. ' The new' office is fitted with a self-regulating clock of tht , Gardner system, observatory time. It is a handsome and expen sive ctock, and is connected with Washington by wire. Every day at eooa, when tht UU drops st Wash ington, the clock's hands are bound tg come to exactly 1 1 o'clock. . tafaM IStm. Rev. R. C Pearson, the evaa Ut 'k been greeted by Urge crowds la Columbia, but we s-e it stared that ap to bat Thursday eight there had been but three conversions, thongfe the number k doubtless In- tressed hy this time. . Mr. reanoe m ahortty to commence a meeiing b Fayfttevule, And the Rkhmond and Dsrwle will sell reduced rate tkkets, 1 Tit tickets wa be 0 sate April r;; Ma) sad 4. to sad It and 17 sad it. The rats from H w Pf!'? '4 rtww win be I v t II (i p, m, 1 1 V". r ' I ITt'iTu Tba Etoctric Barflae Alarm. It would be a good idea for the Charlotte Telephone Exchange 'to enlarge its field of usefulness snd sdd the electric burglar alarm to its busi ness. A sufficient number of sub acribersxould be secured in Charlotte to snake it pay. The burglar alarm b worked in coonectioa with the telephone exchange, and is thus de scribed: ' In the exchange b placed a Urge walnut case into which very sensitive galvanometers are connect ed by win to the subscribers' build ings. There the wire runs through contact springs at each door or win dow, as well as passing 'through the trame and lining of the Vaults sad aaJea. . Should a window or doorl opened, or the frame or lining of the vaults and safe be tampered won. the galvanometers referred to above are deflected. Ia the case of. a broken wire the deflection b to the left, and il the wire b grounded the deflection b to the right; in both cases a la rye gong b sounded, snd the alarm ia continued until the cause b removed. The burglar does not know that he has caused the above alarm, as no bell b rung or any other nobe made on the premises, sad it b aa easy matter (or the policemen, who have been communi cated with by the telephone, to re pair to the spot indicated and aab . the burglar. A record is kept st tne dull ' exchange of all entrances made into the building at eight or on Sundays, and a copy of thb record b handed to the proprietor each week. Thb enables him to know at what hour hb store b opened ia the morning snd closed at night Abo bow often and st what hour R b entered by hb clerks st night or. 00 Sundays, and by whom. , With thb intormatioa U b able to control all ingress to the building, ask gives htm aa everstghl he caa have la 00 othet wsy ficrpt GOBBJSGT GI0T1HNG 1 3 f i) t' ft w&. " FOR ALL MEN! by kb personal presence. IiIIimS Ht. loscph Amdt, the two year' old ton of Mr. Rudolph Arndt, dd si 3 o'clock Sunday morait, from as attack of hooping cough, ! The frtnersl servkrs were comlected from the residence, by Rev. T. & Brown, st J o'tkxh thb sftetaooa. Rtebee, Jooes, the hnVa clnid oi Mr. W. E. Culpeper, died thb morn tog. The fitnrral strvkte eH tale nWe frons the Tryoa street fUptist church at 5 jo o dock ta after- noon. . Aa Ota U ' The teWhuted M "round howw,M oa South Trjroa sreet, that has M ftrf part aitmted tn urite ot f"' rWIn SW1 rwni id mn ,..,, 1. a t tV'-j r.f;. 1! d n ti 1! !ti ti ii fn I -4 tii r- r t-. 't I t !' I SUITABLE. FOR ALL . OCCASIONS AND OCCUPA- . TIONSj f THEBEST OF EVERYTHING IN - . j MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S ; SPRING CLOTHING. PREPARE TO BE PLEASED. " . ' ... ' 1 ' v' ' ;'V "' ' ' "' Never have better goods been shown, ; Never have greater varietiea been offered. , c"v ' , ... .Never have prices been so low. There b no room for improvement in the bargains we offer thb . 10' MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHEJa, HATS, CAPS, GE1STS FURNISHINO GOODS, ETC. , ... . . .,' It's a blessing to be within reach of such an opportunity. . r , , ; . VU.T..1 ,rw.lp U atl Krioht rlnn aiul frrh and ComistS WHOLLY 0 the kuest and most populax styles. PRICES WHICH YOU CANNOT-KESIST:' Na experienced and iodicious buyer can escape such temptation. . If the best b good enough for you, come and get it at Rock Bottom Prices. . W. KAUFMAN & CO.'S. LEADING CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS akd HATTERS, t- Comer Central Hotel Charlotte, N. C SPRING DRESS GOODS:; TWt art mem Fmca aBk Hiu at mtS Om aal ikluaiMSm Oaharf oM-caAa WMtstrrtMUM h- pr t g - pe ty fc"--.0? Sm W BtlWI HwtmkUM TtMaMtaMWntr. i)M to-, to. Oi BM M '? 4 S Out Mi Oa Ma r-aaMMMSia-laBkyrk Co-. SMt mm T i" !lL mm Sl.lS. at W law fhmt ml Si mm mm Jmr. TVt Sti mrm aaiy jrl mlJ I M Mas Md SMh SAa. fHaaM Q SUta fcr imnmm mi Fay . ' T. L. SHIGLE & CO- SpringStock Shoes. NEW SHOES. NEW SLIPPERS.: ; r. : new trunks. - new valises: ; , -Latest Styk asJ Lowvet Pricea. CsndSce-- , 'K GILREATH- & C6J . . . .. .. (Scccxssoas to Peuum & Cu,) i6&ftT-l CHARLOTTE. Jf.C Children's School Shoes. : We have received another shrpeaent of e ctte Umld STONEWALL TIP SHOES-. TWsf rootb have been civine owe trade waiver- ml ataUactio sad b keroa today as the best bo ol Soe Leather Tip School Shore lor boys and prfci that b nanubctarrd U the i(y ot Pfctladel- Kvery gitWtaa b ned of a Hae Drens Shoe sht aid se our BaWere Shoes. TWy are opeing yp save k baottaoweT thaa ever snd are soWl fdaw a -aily low lor UKsefaegeods. - . ,X5Ve . te Fjut Tsati St v.' GRAY & CO. rrAnrtARl AIR.-UNK. O sad aer Januare US the sbep ing e-aswiS sw ran threegk b" CWkete and RaHtk. It rwery w throo(k r" v Ketkht n to caaac""" II. U. . Ttu aWniae tart PTr CJuifcete s5 WAnewe wUl ton tinee to rwa k5,1t . rl t s- "Hariia E::;::l"-- PomtUr becstm the I-. Try It sad coanpare b with any t cr r.-Ur P ui.luf Tof i" ,. V I . " 1 ' ; - ' i 1. I i . a n ! ! ! 1 11 I t T I
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