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lW ZZnt houses. Contract to ..At Alpha Mill. l Tak shake wade of Jer, ' & jersey milk Is the best for J:$am,ftndaIlo&ergCK)d tor soda fountains .and ice .before you place ur ad MOORE.' TCEPHALINE ldache cured by Kephllne I 11 Spalnhour, Lenoir, N U, t have used Kephaline for . ., a veer, and have never dtob relieved of the severest Vie by its I cheerful y 'oBMtwIit to those eufleringin ?Jdt in Charlotte by Penrose dim 3 WestTradestreet near Aa&ny of lMic wh,er a bar Pe kVunpg and every. " . ' A .V. A lift . U pcrcuaip w m '" ' fewmlrsof Partridge Cochin and ite Plymouth Rocka that I will 5fcr JJUgJ fW? ijotf " vwJbLSIMS.v 0 MORE OLD CAfiBAGE-r OateNat Gray and Ret Near. -ee. lust received from Florida. iNATCRAYr Jjo IS W. Trade St -ATvTIIE- J BEUAELE EiiEBI I M.:RtGLER. "ItESS CAKES, : JHESS CAKES, ' ? M AnrfttA CAKES. ' MADER1A CAKES. J COB tf J M. Better assortment than ever "" offered before. , .r? Cakes, Piei', Doah- rati, Bob, EoIU, -" - . - .." " - i" ' ' Kje, Vhrat and Vienna Bread. THE JEWELER. THE 1 rr"1 ' "v "jr H VVK CRAYON PORTRAITS. " "Call and see bow Fine and Cheap they can be had. FRAMES.- r- 1 " . : J have the largest and best assort-, , menf of Frame Mouldings in the ; State. Canvas and Crayon Stretches made to order. VAN NESS 21 N. 3ryon : as :;Ivr:Mtl, ; 11 , ? , '"7 VOLUME. 1. CHARLOTTE, C. 1I0NDAY EVENWa' APRIL . 99-;v , N.TryonS. 'V , m X- Ji ' ' , v-f v ' J ; 4 , " t - 1 11 , .111.1111. mi iP - mi 1 11 inii I iiin ii"'in " " .7 ' J ' 1 I I ' - . ., . '" LOCAt RIPPLES. THI rUHIMb vr 'w V .7 a l . ' Easter cornea next Sunday. " The State Sunday School con vention teeti in Charlotte tomoarow. ' The opening of spring bonnets and millinery takes place at Query's tomorrow. , ',.. , "Running Wild," a" first rate play, will be presented at the Char, lotte opea boose on the I Uh. 'Re.' A McIanaway w31 leave oa the and for New York, where be will embark in the Nebraska tor Europe.". .If , ',' The beard ol aldermen met this afternoon, but po business of Impor tance was transacted up to the time . JM fcT L . . I max i hi rtaws wcoi i ,,: . i Half a dozen or more parties were arraigned before the mayor this marnunr on cbarare of drunkenneai The fines amounted, about faey The reduced rates over the Rich mood & Danville, Sr the New York Centennial, have bcenamended so as to read "for military In parties of S or more."' ir The board W tonntr-commia- ioncra met In renlar monthly ses ton to-dav. but tha fme was nalnly occupied In examining bills against was ' i-iThe' Central treated fta guests yesterday t and to-day ...on . axnw berriea.' enao beanx freah tomatoes and green peas, the first of the sea son ut Charlotte. There w!3 be a special meeting oi Phalanx Lodge, No. jt; v r . A- M.. tooieht at tbe Kasonk Tem ple Brethren are requested" p. be promptly on band at 7 3- j Tbe Plet in tbe Clover have got a firm grip on the town, Ross A Adams' second supply, ordered by telegraph, came la 4-4ay.' .very boda rtaulsg ftTgav-frrv ! Tkd ikiodav oajsetw train on il A . T. A O. Road has been Ha- eonUnaed. Tbe conductor ad crew UJ km an Saturday afternoon sow have to lay over at iayiorsviue nntil Monday saorning. ; T1m vouRff ladies and gentle- men, repreaeotin tbe musical talent m Concord, are retting P tbe can. lata of Ruth, which they w3 present at an early day. Tbey may eipeci BUTLER VILSON DRUG CO. V 2 d.ai in trff'0lr te- ""J 10 cur lin5 an ! ac TattUea! a good aodieoce from Charlotte. Xl waa eknidf and rainy, but in uunotta toosT. vp n Portland, Me., bwwa anowing. with the mercury as leee degree r. ... vil la New York. Snow was alto repomd at powtt out west, Hon. Sunoa Wolf waa tendered an infernal reception by .the lareal 1m rib div last nisht at tbe ball aiK. 1 O. a. B. Lodira. Mr. WoU feeoraet tbe Y. M. C A. baH to night, and a cordial Inviution Is extended to tbe pvw to aiww. It'u a show to set the omato n!,nl at rim wood eemeteer. Dr. k&a mo oSants la pota, one plant to a pot, end tbef art sold at 30 cents per doren. i M nae carya sothemur plants are sold at $ t per doKtt. Tbe proceeds these sake go t the cemetery ftma. Daaib al att Mari twrf. a .i..nm rvnhrcd In the city Ui fUtunUv afterwoon anooaOced Um rfraih. at Liacotaton, of JUrs. I tartlet Shipp, ths A of air. CKirwv and aunl Oi Mf, Mlta ,i ut. i r- . toKatton. ol diV4t. wra. Sbipp died at 4 o"dok Saturday anernoon Irons a attack of heart dieaa.aad bet dWh waa a grM Sock to her rtuuvrs oJ rtwt, as le In srrr''r very bealtb. Mrs. b'J P 1 -A lle feodr was b(d JTll 1 W ' vr.. CSInn arat lb aiotVt f Mr m rr . . . . v and the tr w ... r,na cf a fcm' 5rt .!, ',rea3t.!-Pif " a en r itom rmn:s!; 0 f -t Ad fmpreaatva Strvka at th First Pre' aywrtaai Chiweb-Tba Body latetraa in Elmwood and fallowed to t Oravs br a Oraat Tbreor. .J- - : Tbe funeral services over tbe body of the late Gen. )no. A. Young, were conducted from tbe First Preabyte rian church, at It b'dock Sunday morning. Rev. Dr. A. W. MiUer w- floating. It was a most Impressive oecasion, for the funeral was that of man whd lad not only been promt sent in the history of Charlotte, but who had for 3 3 years, honored the First' rVesbyteriaCcburiA tm' hia career aa ruling elder. The interior of tbe church was tastefully decora. ted. ,' Folds of black drapery were BBsoended from the great arch in rear of the pulpit, and folds of the same material were loooed around tbe put' ok and entwined around tbe pillars aupportirjg the gaJlenea. in front oi the nubix was a profusion (f ferns and lilies arranged In a most attrac tive manner. ? Tbe casket, covered ith tbn Dureat white flowers, ar- raafred around floral designs In the aba d of crosses, crowns and anchors, was bronght into the church by tbe pallbearers. Opt, A.U BrenJaer, Capt. John Wilkes,: Dr. : E. Nye Hutchison, Mr. James If. Carson, Mr, R. VL Miller, Sr., Mr. C Scott, Mr. J C; Burroughs and ColJ. E. Brown. ' . . : ' . The services were opened with tbe s'mgbg of the hymn, j ' , After which the hrneral disconrae was delivered by Dr. MiUer. The aer moo, impressive la hsdC was deliv ered ia a feeling manner and the oardnr tribute of tbe pastor to one who bad been lor no long a time devoted member and a nselul officer tA kk rburcb. waa indeed a beautiful . ' . It waa kiU of oooaoUbon to tne Uwraved. and was an InsoiratkM for all to fcHw t&5 'exampTeoTUe K at'a who bad fust gone to lu gionoua borne, and ouOd wWy, as be bad drw.' oc a solid toondatioB. AW. alOlcr'a remarks were listened to with deep attention by one of the largest congregauooa ever aaaembtcd mine Firrf rhorch. the main body being filled aod a Urge crowd fat tbe gal- lerlea. AmonsT tbe latter were a umber of colored people. Al tbe eoodoalbe of . tbe servKea at toe rkurrk. tb body was borae to Etm wood, where k was interred in the BrwMt oi a treat throne of people wboh-gathered to pay their last rcaprctstotiMtamreddcad. vnew ika erave was filled, the newly made saoaad was completely hidden nnder a profusion ol floral Aertogs, and wearty every one in the great crowd RMWCO Ww mm- mm vj p-f , o&red to paas by the grave and get I u view of .',.-.. . ' , , COKEEGT GIOTDING FOR ALB MEN! Harrison and Waaatsakef Offer Her a ' PcMtomee, bat ttbi Pcclinra An Aasockied Press dispatch sent nut from Richmond last Friday has been published in sofcne of the papers, Staling uai mn. jrweu. Jackson has been offered the position of postmistress at; Mxmgton, va. Tbe dispatcb says Recently tbe iratiM waa mnvrvml to the widow of Stonewall Jackson, af theruealSfJlTABLE FOR ALL nr aim mhk rnMnrea mar ne apuae i i for- the PresKteflt and Postmaster fnral Wanamaker. that they de sired her to accept ait appointment a postmiMreas t usmgion, va. Mra, . Jackson bp not been a rest dent ot Lexington for many years, and k now livimr Lincoln county, N. C t Weir reply to s friend, who wrote her that be was informed that she bad only toeignify ber willing. f showi). nesa to accept to receive the appoint- i,CTCt v . OCCASIONS AND OCCUPA TIONS, , THE BEST OF EVfcKY IHINU m , MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S ,; " SPBING CLOTHING. PREPARE TO BE PLEASED. Never have" greater varietie? been offered. Never have pnees been so tow. s meot was tbatJ while' sensible of the kindness that prompted the enove, she would be unable Jo give an ai- firmaiiva answer.' but. indeed, must rvKitivdv decline. . , Mrt tacfcaon is at present at her fetber's home Ja Lincoln county. A Hnn aMorftf to-day' ssw ber son- to-biw. Mr. ChrTsOan, ed.ter or toe fl gQ-jrgi (JLOTHINO, BATS. CAPS, GEHTB Charlotte Democrat, in regard to tbe MEH S AHU ftn9 rLn ... matter, snd while not speaking post- tivelv. he thought that there aom foundation for the report as telegraphed to the papers from Rich mond. There is no room for improvement in the bargains we ofTer this - ...... , , f .... . ... KSUVU a - - - - F AW A V VfaTN'. FURNISHINCr GOODS, ETC, ' iVa a blessing to be within roach of euch an opportunity. v " .,-v t. n hripb dean and iresb and coosao UW wauM tn.m p . . . . .j, .. , . . . WHOLLY of the latest and most popular styles. , ... 'iPWCfeS WHICH YOU CANNOT RESIST. Tba Richmond: papers intimate thai Harrisoo is so anxious to honor Mrs. Jackson that she-will probably be tendered tie Richmond poatoi- , ; . j." t'ver caw escape such temptations. ' ce. Tbeaalarycthisomcelajiv Jrir ie and ttet it at Rock Bottom ooo. XI Mr Jioo k to have any - T- otnee at an, ua a u i should be givea ber. 0. a. 1 T. Pair, bdd atlbe Secoad Braabytawan cborch bat night, ,wbea tbe paster, Rev. J. Y. Fair; formally requested bin congregation to unite wkb bim hi reqoeatiog Freahrtery to daao4r oil paatoral relatlooa. Mr. Fait made a KrWWairciine'aklre9a. ia which be assured hie eoogregatioo taat ne Wv KAUFMAN & CO:S. WaS ,T-r r If ITTTBC . t lXblNfCLOTirJEItJRl AD HATTERS, . t - fJoraerennai aawo. w. Bargains in Dress Stuffs. m dm atari aaa mil : - i .i be assured ha i Kongregauoa u -e JTLTi w Q. ar awa kA MMiun eeoaidered tbe caHZv TtJaWa ZSTL.!; a-- . I r. ' . i. J...-1 tna. " - -T- . - - to accept . The eongregaticm f-rjrJJt, !TT .v -w -wllitafe. rM-nwria.w tnooga urm ww i -mmmmt w m ma vaai bo attested their strong devooon to their pastor had Uwr reluctance te lose him by remaining nVt spec tators. , "'"--"' ' ' I rWirv snwrts at Matthew s Sutioa on Apt toth, when, actioa will be Uke ia tbe matter, air. Fair espectt to leave for IGdbmood iaMay T.L. SEIGLIi& CO- LADIES FINE SHOES. ki at MaatartvOK , Ur. aad Mr. S. W. Reid, Of Steel Ck tovoaliiix passed tbroogb tbe chy early this saoraJng, oa their way to Huatemal, as sespoose a tee grsm from Dr. II. J. Walker, sa mooing them to the bedaide of their Lnrhter. Mias M. FX Rejd. Mias Reid is a teacher in the primary de partment of tbe HaaterivEe High School, and la aenoouy axa wnm trytipeUs la ber sc loforwdon received from Um RrU toUy la to the tftevt that she Is muvb better sad IV. Walker thinks that she wd sooa ti daf. Mias Reid has been coaaecttd with tbe Hatmn Khool fgf three years part, aad aj Wy popular wkb aB eowaetted wkl ' ..... i- - ' DaaUi at a Pi ' tx. Ut. J. K. fwrfcy received a tele prata Satwday aaoC'g of Ms fiher. tbe Re. Df. J. & tVtfey, at bis borne al Walt For rw n. Pw ew than t-ihty tmt ol ar, a4 awe than i.."f . Us been iH a" lira a.'nUKTkl enrk. ; H hM tr,r rr"pria pbC f UvA 4 1 f J h t. V? I . Mataaaa ea tfca flaama. Bmt events about tbe COttM nlatkvm have served to strengthen tbe suspidba that the lats fires were aineendiaryerSgia. LaatSaturday We have received a Urge abljpmeat of tbe celebrated Rocaeater anoea. made la alt styles, sue ana wwu-. Tbc Shore are much Usdaosaee aad aod bmer than any prevW bta. We have them la tbe Coodyear weit-aewed ad baad-aewed torn, finest Vienna Kid, pries JJ-JA ,by a soc. antra. rZZA iU do wdl toeaaauae " : ' tbeae Is now cwwant Shoes. Owr spring ck . L.rJr aad ewabraota every- a inch band was rolling a bale of tbirur swecWd k the Shoe iaa. The cod oa along he platform, wbea he beat makes a bsard aouad hke tbe popping oi laadsea and loweat.pticea. . CILREATII A CO.. (Sac, to Pegram A Co.) Um r, mf a haiaca of cot-1 ma. i rvoa 9(. jr.LT"o nhildren's Scnool anoes. Wa have received mw bu.j- . of the track man's bmgaa anaabed ika fire out ol etivteoca. A Saatch had brea coaceaW th cotton. greater part of Satarday fat looking (jT math, and found wearry a ka.l. The makh bed bsl been cut of sad scattered atoag the platform In the rovte of it trwcia. They were e3 KttJe red beaoeu aaatcbea, and were too euuwrows se have been dropped by aoo'Jeat. pW. aa W fta4a aa-l Ca r l7f STON KWALL TIP SHOES. , " . l. v. Im irivui oar trade afuvrr- aJ I JISJctioTani U ka Oay thebt b ofbU Leather Tip ScW4 Shoe, k bnra ! glia that ia maauU.tvrml In the tity ot Pbladl- Every geatleaaaa fat need of ft flaw Dreae Shoe shr-ald s4 oar lUaiatcr Shoes. Tbey are ope wcabaamaruaarTiaw-. to East TftAtES. n.inisti AtB.tJNR.-Oa i " r- aw ...... . tv. a.i-j.i- to the 5aMy vlaadanT jaBT '-,7-. r . . 1 ..i. .M W!:ae to a ears wa 4 ran . aat k t. . 1. al uswrvi - tow for.tbasa fine good. GRAY & CO. 4 T t W - - . WVkaabaro.' l ? Ceairat, and it t n Poarvy sad Ms I.tta Tata, afCnSaas are at tte Paled. r . Ct'-I t i at l . . . t i' - . ! ti aUJ M wary for through ht ht fata : - ...... tne to rwa , i . V 1 . ..... I WAMMl - ' . tWalar beeama the lt. T'f wd compare it w ih any y. t' ' riot Hecrjcbiua Occ'i. p.Ut til. SmV.!ri Tc ' ' a4 tS pefuW c Oavtlv. tlia, . l---:-r Art;'',,' i- ijHnir.-. K.:: ft t 1 I I 1
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