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Outfit lor 4. 5. 6,1 or 8 column MDtr ' Second-hand material of all kindat 30c. 00 the dollar. An ex llent opening for a acekly paper tn South Carolina, Aniiress ? I0- S. P. ER1TTON. ' T!, Aflat Printinff House. apridjt ; Greenwood, S. C TMVPET POTATOES -17s bush. Srels Eastern Sweet Potatoes on . ...., Mime, ka miM at j X Shansokhopsh & Co. FOR SALE. A; Hoe. Double Medium Cylinder Press in good ... Uil condition. i CirmftlM NEWSPAPf X Umoif, jo5 College St, Charlotte, N. C J apr j- , , t: - - -r ill! m A DAiJul ME .V78; VOLUME t. CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY 'EVENING,' APRIL 2. 1889, NUMBER 100. CRAYON PORTJiAJJJ. Call and see how pine and CI.e. p they Can be had. ' f FRAMES.- - . I have the largest and best assort ment of Frame Moulding in the State. Canvas and Crayon Stretches made to order. - VAN NESS . , , 91 N. Tryon S LOCAL. JUPFLES. SPRING SHOPPING. M' There is still no news front Wash ington about the Charlotte postoffice. 1 bere s evidently a hitch somewhere. Coti; Richard M, Crocker, the noted New York politician, passed through Charlotte yesterday, on his return to New York, from visit to Capt- Aaron ' Griffith,' who was In the city to-day, reports that he has corn up and growing finely. AD THE .LADIES ON THE 0OANf THE STORES THRONGED. Soma Point About the Ntw Stytea with ' Wkkjh tba Charlotte Stores arc Fall StockadBfjlM that will. Bloom tbia .. The beautiful sprjng weather of the past lew days has put the shop pers on . 'the go, and the dry goods ILK SHAKES. Did you ever try a milk snake made of Jer- Ml . . T... 1- ... - ... . icy muKr jciacj wu un Kniw stakes, Ice cream, anaauotnergooa brinks anil dishes.- ' i I have the lerseys end can turn siiape wan usual at tins weottML towiu.'fbr theCbUte and millinery stores of Charlotte are til main il Atlmm uuttsa hsaana ma - i t I Vaaatva W PIW VUIT VtWWUIVIB. the fanners, he says, .re in- better BOt from the city. but, lrjm th; tbs milk for soda fountains and ice cream parlors. ',.. v " ; Try mine before you place your order. ResDactiuHrY ' : - r r xmnxtv ' year. A meeting of the trustees of Davidson College is being held this afternoon at the Central Hotel Col, ohn L. Brown: Dr. J. B. Mack, Dr. Rumple, Mr. S. ft. Wiley, andorJS era, are in attendance. , ;. , . - i The new supervising ; architect has changed the plan of the public building at , Charlotte,' so that the pitch of the basement floor win be only f feet 0 inches, instead of 10 fcet, as planned by Mr. Freret, Tbe board of county commis sioners to-day ordered .Treasurer I; H, McClintock to pay the coupon issued by Mecklenburg to the At lanta and Richmond and the A.1 T. ft O- Railroad Com pan tea, maturing on May I. Col Wm, Johnston, who left here n few days sgo for Mexico, no emnnanied bv hia ami. Mr. Frank DM T? TCI Pft Johnston. kdetaW at San Antonio . ixla ' lVlVJ LjLL hv tha Hlnm td hia ami. Mr. Inhn- . . 1 1 I A -A - ' hoq wmm uuu ronnncq m lua dcii DUCHESS CAKES," DUQiESS CAKES, ; UMoiCciWi:!!.-.?. 1 .. 1 ,. it ... . -I-. - ..1 r. - ' Tbe undersigned wiUrecrivcsealed hkis for the erection r of brick church at Sharon, , 7 miles south of , Charlotte, until the Ijtn of April. : SpecincaHons can be seen at the of fice of J. M. Morrow, at the court house. Charlotte. N. C after March jMh. inst - U. K. REID, : 8codtd Sec. Building Com. -AT THE- OH BELUBLE BAKEBT " I latest accounts. MADERIA CAKES. MADERIA CAKES, Better assortment than ever . offered before.' v . - Coffee Cakes, Plef, Dottjh- nnti, Buss, Eolli,' ' BUTLER THE JEWELER. Dr. Joseph Davidson, of Alabama, is ia the dty on ft visit. ; f Miss Helena H. Horner, of Ral eigh, is spending (rw days U tbe city with the Misses Franklin, , Ur. Afci.' Trotter, ft former well I known snerchant of Charlotte, is In the dty today. - Coogressmaa Davidson left for his home (n Florida to-day, after s pleasant stay of several days among relatives and. friends In Charlotte. Mr. J. W. Burt head, of Concord, ia atrending the Sunday School Con vention. fy " " . '. The reward of fioo ofTcrtd by the mayor for the detection of Mrs. Bryan's borglars has brought a num bet of detectives to the city, The Dearer Detective Agency, of Ashe vDk, has bad several men ben for s week past but. what' progress they kava made b not known. One of them ia reported to have said that this ia the toughest case he has ever worked on. . ' TVs AwMNafe fUfwrt. ,Ths Nsw returns thanks to il Wm. A. Freret, thn mrpervkwig architect nnder CertUncTs adminis tration, for a copy of hie report for the year ending December I, ISM. It is n very oontprthenaivs report. and ft most Interesting cot' Mr. Frem made a record as supervising architect that has sever yet been ex I ctCed, sad his superior will be hard to find. The new architect caa hardly hope to'escel Mr. Freret Mi. WtT Afaiwa. - The Y. M. C, A. haS was thronged hvst nighiwUh on of the most in telllreot and rr fined sudienm ever .m)Ji1 U OfWfa. ia hear the WILSON DRUG GO. h0. s-e w tne audience were a buhuct w ministers of I He diy, and leading church mca were out n full force, It was an er! ion iws as (rw lee torrrt are sccorde-l in CharloUc. Mr. W'oll u introduced t-y Mr. S. Wiukewahy, aho read &wn Bvawa- script aa ekgy conceived J.irra, whkh was repaatedlr lolempteil by appUus. When Mr. woir came forward he was grectra wa acany applause, sad aRer tfcat aaa ojm d.n he proceevJcd ailh th dtUrvry of wS.t prwd to be a mart eU- merchants never hide . their light ! under n bushel, and .the fame of ; Charlotte as a shopping centre is weO known abroad. There am no other stores like Charlotte's in North Caro lina, and There are buTTew to equal them in the South. ,i The merchants here carry immense stocks and dis play every fashion and aovdty that can be secured in New York. ..They are fully abreast with the stores of the metropolis, and . that is why the Charlotte stores are such popular trading centres for the people of this section. V-,,, 'm One of the dty milliners yesterday gave a News reporter some points for the benefit of the fair sex. for who is it that is pot interested in the styles. "The colors used .'this spring," explained the manipulator of hats and ribbons, ' "are leghorn, serpent, old rose, aage green and The old fashioned brocade ribboua have been revived. n The La Toaca,' made ia the Jane Hading style, is ooe of the prindpal styles b targe lace hats. - Quantities of No. 1 ribbon are used on hats and bonnets, making a new and pretty trimming, Fancy bees combined with crushed On a Boat lovely bonnet or toque. Flowers are used in great quantities. The Rediern' ispneot the prettiest styles in toques. . Lace scarsi are used, and with, a spray of flowers make the entire hat and veil. Hats are not trimmed so high as last -THE " ' Vdcal !n cvcrjihlnj be int'to our line snJ cU v7 init.e at ' vnoM rniCBi Tha dress woods are ia beautiful styles, and aotne of them ax given befatn Wool Noveltiea It was decreed last autumn that fancy borders were to be in favor for this spring. "The dress trimaing department objects. forthe elegant borders b robes and by the piece, of which so many are now in stock, supply a perfectly bar moaSous and cow pie trimming. Some of tbe robes have borders of silk, others of wool, others silk and wool; the designs are b : flowers. palms and conventional patterns; the variety of colon ia beyond descrip tion, and the ccbi nations saost be- vUderinf to think of. Other robes. have striped panels w fronts for the' skirts, and some hart besides nar row bordered decoration for waists. The worthies are , not ad b robes. There are many sorts b the piece, with stripes and borders, and at prices vartowa. . ; ' - Trlmmiars Here's rkhness. Ia the gaetoona, cspecJaJly oriental col a . t a I on; bota axics 01 tne worw ta hands to give the Wat artistic fonchm to the costume. Tinsel treats! as il it were the moat tractable fibre b the world. , Twisted, woven, raa back and forth as s thread of silk aright have been. But Ws lbs! bat the a a ft IL samel 1 on can 01 y nan gwem t- effect. .Nothing but eyisifbl caa birr teU the story. . Fringes Fringes for everything. They whidt at sash ewda, They drape and decorate. And the erase has come an atones. Liaci sia hbgts lead and are foDowwd closely by the jet Only b black, but! yon say colors, you mast bare the otdaf. We'B bars M made up in o,ik tune k(mr triat ton want. III the only Way. , " Siks There never w ruck k aae Hown, b such new comtxaalioos. TvlTI be great sHk srn, end tbe raficty C4 WaV ami v'm miium m wonder tliey have become popular once ftiore. , t ' ', . , j Buttons Big buttons are again the proper thing'. , Indespensable - for some v styles of dress notably the popular directoire and empire cos tumes; ; Buttons as big as the "cart whetTpcnniei" of grand-father days. Work? of art in color and , cutting. They ftdd to the sparkle and dash of any c,iume. ..," . , - , Popular Shades this Season Among the leading shades this season yon will find, old rose, btlrnt rose, reseda, sea gray, ox blood, manda rine, absinthe, mahogany, "cafe au laitn ' ' J t Evening" Drapery Among the many f retry jnovdties, perhaps the most beautiful are to be found in this line' i White .Tenlle, ,"with dainty atripe ofthe samemateriaL White TeuUel with most delicate chenille erobroklcred into, its soil texture. Silk" draperies - as delicate as the spider's web in pink, cream, laven der, black and white." i : . ; Embroidery Flounces These are very elaborate, but simple b design Small sin cords and checks, the Irish point'.bebg a great favorite.'1 The novd featnre of them this season b that at the bottom of the flounce and below the embroidery, they are most beautifully finished wtth a hemstich ed border. '.Done on swisa, pique and Hamburg; .' parssois They are all b bog handles of carved wood and oxidised silver aiid remind one of an Alpia stock. 5 Some have the ribs decora ted with pretty bright ribbons. . v Bloaati They arc much worn and are maife of striped flannel. -They are b very delicate colon and pretty stripes aVvd checks. - ' l: Beaded Wrap Looking al the BMsstarturer's samples one would think the world would be put b jet wtapc n. -:j:-; v . - j -.- Kar. T. U. waaartar. Rev. T. H. Strohecker, who has been h charge 'of the Lutheran church at Lancaster, ITL, for several years past, has returned to North Cnrrr??" to locate' He has bought a lot at Barium Springs, (the 1 name for Use hnson Springs, b Ire dcO county,) aad wiO locate there lor the present.' Mr. Strohecker tonwcriy bad charge of churches b this State, He was married to daughter of Mr. A. B. Davidson, of Charlotte. ' The Lutheran Observer, of Philadelphia, contains this refer ence to Nr. dtroneckera pastoral work at Lancaster: "Rev. T. H Strohecker, our pastor, .recently re sigoed, has gone South by order of his phytKaaa. . We, the councL de sire to express, by naaabtous vote. our regret, aad to testily that, by an almost fa percept tU process, 1 chnrth debt was Ulted, and our be- aevoleaf cnatributioae to Syaod ralaed from fjo to over fsoa per year. We pny Cod's bksaiag to follow him, ss our hearts do follow him b lore, and spare his lie to tbe Master! cause sad to his family." GOBIlGT; GIOTHIKG ; FOR ALL MEM! SUITABLE FOR .ALL OCCASIONS AND OCCUPA- .,..'.:. , - j- . .i . . ... . - at' . TIONS, k THE .BEST OF EVERYTHING tU 7 , MEN'S, BOYS'' AND CHILDREN'S , I i :-: CLOTHING. SPRING REPARE-TO-BF. PT.FASFD, Never have tetter coods been shown, , ' i ,v ; Never have preater varieties been offertd. 1 ' ' ' ' Never have prices teen so low. There is no room for improvement b the bargains we offer this i in - . .'"..' MEN'S ADD BOYS' CLOTHINlj, HATS, CAPS, GEIT3 FURNI8HIN0 GOODS, ETC. . . - It's s blessing to be within reach of such an opportunity. Our "beautiful new stock is all bright, dean and fresh and consists WHOLLY of the latest and most popular styles. r ' t - . . . ''-.( : 1 J PRICES WHICH YOU CANNOT RESIST. A Fv 0vr aa A difficulty occurred oa South Tryon street this after 000a between Mr. Henry Ledarer a4 Mr. Albert Myers, ta which blood was draws. They had a dwpute about an accouat. when the' Ke was paused aad they went for each other. The Vers arparstrd befrv much daaasge had en ' dorm. . Shortly afterwards. while Mr. Ltdertf was staadbf on the pave meat, he wm suddenly ap aroaclwd by Mr. Myers who struck him a couple of blows over the bead Uh a stick. The paniea were ar- nlgwed before Mayor McDowell Myen was fined ft sad ldervf ft. HajMiaf Sat NW Wwa. ' Fnnk Moor, one of the black aad c!ef dark we that bare Strwck ibe tnwa b at to day from Win fcnra, S. C, b atarthof hlaaifV, Je Meora, who ran away with h colored !hario aaavad Jk Cn. Frank's ft tVil t'li is l) tlx if J Jtk . No experienced and judicious buyer can escape euch temptations. If the beat m good enough for you, come aad get at at Rock Bottom Prices, . . . . ; :-: , . , '. LE.M5ING CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS and HATTERS, - . . 1 , - . . . Corner Central HoteL Chariocte. N. C ' ; 1 Bargains in Dress Stuffe. aa4 Trtaatat Oat 1 tuiali Is Dma laaramf MMBSMa, Tsu wik ywm aas aaaa s , St ka -waaalalai r. iaa. Swb faea, Thwj mm 1 TWrai lacft aB vaal SMgrc la aB IkmrtM iac Mutarer, aacft artMa taa sa fcaakaS CiaSa U n il I i(tm il aaav gaaaj awr mmdf at as, yat T 1 at Sao. m nta AB Satan m Sm bb aaryars. fW aj aruktttt a ataM saa 1 ' - - DnalaV Oaiy a anna ml i K Ctm law is jaa aas aas. CaB T. h. SEIGLEJ&ICO LADIES' FINE SHOES. We have received a Urge shKMaent of the cvlcbrated Rocbester Shoes, madeb all srylea, aura aad wsdtka. TVe Shoes are asucn haudanuarr aad aad better than asry prrrfous bta. We havw them b the Coadyear welt-wewad aad hand-aewed turn, foteat Ysraaa Kki. nrkw Itwx by snaj ton. extra. Evrrv ludy wiB do wefl as examine lbr elegant Shoca. Our spring stock b now cowtpleta aad mbrscea every tMnotaaa. iae thin needed b beat makes and and see t S, Tryon St. IowtsI priors. CaB CILREATH CO., (Sue to Prgram & Co.) Children's School Shoes. Ws havw received another ahiitmcaf Ol our c .tWJX. tnmd ... rrksT5-C r rrnwrWAI I. TIP SI TOES. wt A J I? ' Tkras ronds have buen rrrum our 'rwde n-T 'lit-X I 1 1 1 sal sstusactioa aad 1 . MM I t f r smnsa l . . 'Jtil Every gmJeman YvV-ahcuU e e-w Baai ia haowa wvlsy as the tt U cJ Sole Leather Tip School Shorn to- b"t sl girls that is manntVctured b the city of rb: ! b weadaf a IbeDrrmf S - lUaiatrr Shorn. TV are opr. i - haadsomer than aver aad art Soil trma; k sUy fow for tlsn frae goods. ts Elt TsAtB St, GRAY & CO. PEA HOARD A1RUNE.--0 O ami aler jsauary fkk tae aserp- caM uwl 4 run thruugi t" -ChsrMte aad RsW f mrf lot thfouck " T iHeachf tra-s va cr-rvsi lUmWL ! -Tf w r- - Cawkiue asJ VVto.nj'oa wu w tmuetw rwaatarv r. v. 1 uak - k-uM'! E::".::','-; loW becaaae iVe Wit. aad coanpart it wi;n any Trr ( . 3 tKs prj"1'-' !" r '.. I -rlt ,-l : i . t I f v . fJ'X-tlt, entftaniii nl lntr;vt A'.; c atxt M.w.'r TV - . V. i m J'-S r--. Mr. f at.r. s-' ! Ih ''' . H -.' ad. II ANti wXnTT-1) -f.'1. 1 Nit r r- t f I. 'RTIN T ' - -' -it t J i ..' 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