THE CHARLOTTE MESSENGER. YOL. y. NO. 1. THE Charlotte Messenger IS PUBLISHED Every Saturday, AT CHARLOTTE, N. C. In the Interests of the Colored People of the Country. Able and well-known writers will coutrib ute to its columns from different parts of the country, and it will contain the*latest Gen eral News ofthe Ihk Messenger is a first,-class newspaper and will not allow personal abuse in it» col umns. It is not sectarian or partisan, but independent—dealing fairly by all. It re serves t,be rieht to criticise the shortcomings of all public officials—commending the worthy, and recommending for election such men as in its opinion ere best suited to serve the interests of the people. It is intended to supply the long felt need of a newspaper to advocate the rights and defend the inter.sts of the Negro-American, specially in the Piedmont section of the Carol inas. SUB6CBIPTIOHB: (Always in Advance.) 1 year - - - fl 50 8 months - - - 100 6 months - - 75 3 mouths - - - ■v) 2 months - - 85 Single Copy - - 5 Address, W. C. SMITH Charlotte NC The Berlin Homoeopathic Society re cently learned that it was the custom of -many druggists to put up on homneo 'pathic prescriptions merely some simple •compound and label it as whatever was wanted. To test this eighty different burlesque prescriptions were written out in Latin and sent to as many different dnurg : sts. Seventy-seven out of the eighty swallowed the bait, and put up what purported to be tho dose required by the bogus prescriptions. The other three sent the prescriptions back with the remark that they did not understand them. Pine apple culture, declares the Prairie Farmer, has become an import ant industry in Florida. Key West has been growing the fruit for several years with perfect success. The climate there is about the same as in the Bahamas, and the sandy soil is productive. Along the Indian River, in Florida, large planta tions have been stocked with pine apples. The product of this region is estimated as being three or four times as large now as last year, nnd in the near | future it is expected that the domestic or home grown fruit wid supply the con sum ution ofthejvntr^ountrv. With becoming pride and patriotism the Atlanta Count Hut on boast* that it has now become almost a matter of ne cessity for every genuine English states man to have an Ameri* an wife. Lord Randolph Churchill's success is attrib uted to the popularity and shrewdness of his American wife, and Mr. Evans, the liberal member u*t leturned from Southampton, occupies a similar po sit on. He was compelled to be absent from England while his campaign was in progress* and h s American wife ap peared at the meetings in his stead and catried him through in triumph. For some time the desire, inherent in human nature, to learn something "tangible about the conditions which prevail at the roles, observes the New York WorM, has not l>een productive of active operations tg coinpass its ends. Now, however, a Gennan syndicate, headed by Henry Viliard, is about to send an expedit on to the S*outh Foie or, to speak more accurately, in the di rection of that remote locality. But to the thoughtful student ecn carrying one, ever since, that be put intome ten v