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m.wam TO THE AFFLICTED. I H The Jtlaod and the Romatk u tkt Lift the ROYAL GERiiiETUEr, ta tho groat oat hlixxl lairlftrr and germ iW atrojror of the ng. 1 1 tone thp lUinutrb, InorenH tlio appptltn, purine ihaaecre- ai iioiw una qaieitij ann licmmnnnUy canm fj all Wood, stomach, kl.lnny, Madder, lire. nnd l(mlo diapnaea. ai tnnin it In with in out a rival In Iho wholo range of mttxria fj mcdlca. It It a aovarclgn remedy, and Vi ffierOr ffLlIa tnolir vViAtimatlain nnrnlirflk. paralysis, Inaomnla, drapcpaln, lndl( tlon, debllltr, palpitation, catarrh, oto. Hon. II. VT. Grady aaya: " It la the t'i lima Thnleot all mmedlca." llcv. 8am. P. Jonoa aura: "I wlah every aniTiTtnjr wife Lad acecaa to that iiicdl rdno," Itev. J. n. nawthorno aaya: "It hoa lironslit certain and radical curt to hnn- ' rlrcds In (ioorgia and other State." aire. Klla ILTonnent, Editor Tenrrent"B Home Magazine, aaya: "Its farnu ha riprcad like a prairie fire." fir. Jaj. Young, the great tornrairaiiee lecturer, aaya : "Ob! that every afflicted man and woman could get thU (rand ret n edy." Thoaannda of other attest Ha Tlrtm-c and anund It" pralae. If yon are alck. do not deaprUr till Jon have tiled ll.imirtiier. It haa perremieil rurcattiat aatonlali the xmrlil. If you are anne-rlm? with dtaeaMe mhI tmti 'J of neiirr, aend atnrnp for printrol marer. errttflr-atra ef wonderful enrea. etc. For a!o !it Klricl Hoyal Grn.lnr t 'fin p VI y. A.li:ili. i and hy dnitcliU. i iTlce 41 1 !Mr N.l,..-ttt rnf.1 lu.ftl.. Bl.lpl, Cl maki-a ,111. fallen of inivllrltii- oa it ill- f rertl.ili aiTi.iiipnnyln rash l'otti. 11111 r-i -..n; I. a iprea C. I) I'.II .n An J M iat ..-, tanpj'lyyoH. Fj For sale by BUHWELL A DCTNN Charlotte, N. C. j4y"Statoin what paper you saw thin, when writing. New and Beautiful GOODS FOR Xmas Fresco is. I H AVE Jlietrooolvr.il ft full ttnck of lVno, in 1'enrl nrni dther fancy Hililer, ftini n',,'ot varloty cif Othor IliOB (JilDlIrt ailittl'it' fur Prosonts, nodi HOLD THIM HIjUH, OOM) WATOIIF.S, DIAMONH S' AliK 1MNM, DIAMOND H I N i H And ntlier DisiTimnl Jiffry. A Iwautifiil lino of Pockot Cutlery With Pearl an, 1 other Fancy H vn d !.. Othi-r Inncv articled, mich aarl will iiiali' a r.ici' preseiiU Call a4id son them and get a l'.argaln. A. 1IAI.IX 9 Trade Ht. Hotels, Banks, miRCIIKM AND OTHKli l't'll L1C lUTl.DIN(i.H, And Private Rrtidonees can belli ed up in Carved Wood, Old Ivory, and ProsHed Leather ellect at Uttio morn than tho cot o! Pins Wood by the use o! LKJI'OMUR or HTKKO-RKU F.F which can be nailed on the studding, doing away wit h the use of laths and planter. Drawings, aaiupUs and es timatee sent any where in North and Houth Carolina. WHKELKR WALL PAPKR CX WHHKLKR WALL PAPKR CO No. 1 East Trade Htroot. Dr. a L ALEXANDER, PKNTIBT, CHAHLOTTK, IV. C. Office MeAden building, over First National Hank, opposite Central Ho tel. y24 A ClmiiiiK Display. JOHN FARRIOR Is now opening up Ills fall sto-'k of FINE Gold Watchos, DIAMONDS, HO LI I) HILVF.RWARF., HRASS AND ONYX, TAI'.LKH, I-T1V. Tho Most Stock in tho Stata. Diumonds loose and in eiltlngs. Gobi Watches in all designs. Hon the new Antlipio si vh's hist out. A splendid display of HOLID Kllr VKHWARli Don't fall to see my stock, surprise and delight you. It will JOHN FARRIOR, Tho Jowohsr. nOVTBJtXH tOCIBTT VlXtTBU. A. Brilliant Gathering ol Banquet era lu madlon Square Garden. ' Jnew York, Feb. 22 The tutu an nual diunor of tii New York Honth ru Bocity was lield last nijtht at th Madison Hijuare Gardnn banquet hall. All tho arrausrementfi vere olaborata in nverv dtail. The flor al doconttionswereexcoedlngly line. Ahovo them, burnluff in k 't9,were tho words "New YorK tioutlnirn Ni- cioty," and righthoiieath wore jiiotti ly arranged six Amoriuuii Huffs. At the preBldent'B table ut: lluc-h ROordon, proidont; Hon Thomas K IJayard, Judjfo Roger A Pryor, John A Htowart, Hon. Clifton R Brckinridiro. Hugh (J Wallace, Judge J F Daly, J Jvlward Hlmmon, James L Gordon, Thoiriai H Smith, George H Coe, ex-Judg O Hawen, and KT Wilsou. Amoncr lliorto at the other tables wore Alexander KcKim, Hon War rior Miller. Daniel H Latnont, John II Inman.J Bearireant t;rani, Gnor'ro J Gould, Carl H. bo Hilva, MoKonile Kfltnplo, J T Atterbury. K Rooiovelt, W J (Juintard, Col W V Kins:, Wal ton Htoom, Kupono 8 Ives, Kompor Bocook, A r Howera, lion lttus h Lansom, W L Hull, Maograiie ('ox, Dr. Charing J Perry,. (Ion Kitz-Johu Portor, Gen Rutlodee Gibnon, J R Don Pasnoa, Hon 13 McMillln, H 15 ElkluR, Water fitanton, and A J Dwrer. In the first and Becond boxes with Mrs. Hugh II Gordon wero Mrs. Huirli K Cordo.Mrs Molrllle Fullr, wife of the Chief Jjftico, Miss T r Rayard, Mrs Jobn A Htewart. Mrs Huarh ( Wallaoo, Mrs uoiBeveii, MIhs Dickinson, and MIsh Tortoscon MIhs Winnlo Davii?. Mrs. w r Ward, and Mrs. Haniuol Hwncori wero with Mrs Marlon J Vordcry. In thor boxc wcr Mr and Mrn John Kussoll.Drand Mrs W Pryor. Mm J Jolinson.of Arkaus.t; Mrs Anircw 8imondr, of Charleston; Mrs Imn- x-k.Mrand Mrs Trumholin. Mrs ri'nrtliaw. Jr.tho Mioses Inman. M-s K D Cheatham, Hon W K Thoni.i. Mrs Daniel I.anion, Mrs ( h: . I f r M-K-n7lo H.'inj-le, M Tr J T At- UTlmrv, Mrs J it lirack. tt. or Haltl mon; Dr. W O Wvlio, Mr ami Frank Kniii'el.Mr and Mrs Saur Uolerlon MrsJohn W Desliom, Mr ami Mr- I Snialletl, Mr- Robert Patt'-rson. . f hilailehilu.i ; Mrs Evan Thomas Mrs H D Vaul.Dr J H Parker Mr-1 'ihi'ti. M 1 1 A Tbi'iiinK. an 1 Mis an A l'atternn. President llu'h H (inrilen mail.' the opening address. Ail entered heartily into the sonp, "My Old Keti- turkv Homo," aft' r which Uliam .lndsyiordon.if lrginlH, reancm- 1 to tho loaM, "The South, a pillar f strength t" th" Republic. The KouthoBiT on tlie radilo p" was tin- anbject f! Hugh C Wallace's remark-. Tho tltial toai-t w.-ik 't )ur hociel v, ssiiuii war n - srtonded toby Jmli.-i Rig-r A. Pryor. lliomaH i-.l.ayard wMcalb M it an inmromii'Li f;n-ech, and Oil he made one of the mo. rlfcU-r.t lr. -sees of the evi-nlrg. K Iliad bv R 1'nu nrd. WllLKI.IMi, Feb. 2t (le-Uf, f Fu 1 1 on as m i -take n fur a bu rglai by hlsiw.i brothers-in-law named Ha!1, at Hc.-i'-ant Valley yesterday morning, ami shot. Mr-. Ms has been in delicate health, and her hus band. fearlllL llie llood d. lidded to tako his family to the hi inothnr-lii-law at Pb lb' parly did ti"t a: i'.a'.l r--id'-nc - ui.ti! a?! M r. H ess. w ith his iittb arm, went npnli tie called s'-veral time. 11 rotddeneo of asant Valley. TIV," at the r i':blnigh; child in hi polrh Hod i. t w o voting men i-f t he fainii v sa w l!. - f.iri.i n I he p -rch. and t h i nk ii' l heru w a t" lie a r. -petition nf tbn attempt to -n-t -r made by luirglars ;laft Snuday n iiiht, ariii'-d thi nihel ve and wont to tiie door. When t!e y opened it Mr. I ! epoko and nitenipted to ent. r. Kr.ekial. th. younger.flred. ami Ilea, clasniiig Urn child, fell te the porch dead. 1'de child screamed: Oh. papa Is do.td '." Tie- b"wru out and discovereil what th y had done. Kr.ekial at once came to the city and gave himself up. There ni a verdict of accidental shout ing My wf cured of malaria by Sim mons Liver Kegulalor. J N Thnum -ton. Pastor M. K Church, Ieigh, Mich. lildrr Han llauard'. Only f hlld O.ait. Asth.iio, Feb. '22 News of the death of tho only child of Rider Haggard, tho novelist, at the city of Mexico, reached here to-day. To feel bright and cheerful attend to your stomach. TakoHlmmons Liv er Regulator. To tho Suffering. Over one hundred columns of vol untary certificates nave been printed in the Atlanta Journal from such people as Rev. J. R. Hawthorne, Rev. Ham P. Jones, Hon. 11. W. (iradv, Ma, ('has. W. Hubner, late of the 'Christian Index ;" (Ion James Long street, Col. W. Averv, late editor At lanta "Constitution,' and hundreds of prominent divines, editors, doc tors, specialists and others, certify ing to remarkable cures performed by Dr. Ling's Royal Oermetuer, after eminent physicians and ull known remedies iiad failed. Send two. cent stamp to King's Roval Germetuer Co., Atlanta, ().., forliook of partic ulars.. 1 1 is truly a great jonmdy, and cures when all else fails. Cheapest and cough syrup, '2,'n-. best. Dr Hull's Hft)iy IIooBiors. Win. Timmons, Postmaster of ld.v ville, f nil., writes : "Electric Hitters has done more forme than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from KidneynUd Liv er trouble." John Leslie, farmer anil stockman, of same place, says : "Find Electric Hitters to be the best Kid ney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gard ner, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Hitters Is Just the thing for a man who Is all run down and don't care, whether he lives or dies; he found. yiew strength, good ap petite and felt Just like he had a new lease on life. Only Wets, a bottle, at lturwell & Dunn's drug store. GKMAT W HKKVOB WOMEN. iomethlaf A boat the Iwa tig Gatb lag In WasliiuQton. TV ash in error". Fob 22. The pre sent week in Washington will be a notable one for the women of tho oouutry. , Two gaiheringd, at whieh matters of interest to womankind will be discussed, are to take place during the week at Albaugh's Opera House. Tho first of those gatherings is the first triennial meeting of the Women's National Council o! the United Htutes. ltd regular sessions will bogln to-morrow and continue Tuesday and Wednesday, with two or more session eaxh day. A large number of the prominent women of the country are ho.ro ta attend tho meetings of the council and many subjects wWl be disnussod. Thirty- tlTo orpanizat ioiii of women will he represented. Preliminary opening exorcises of a religious nature were held to day and wero attended vy a largo number or people. A long time before the hour of meeting, t!io opera house was fll ledandmauy persons were unabie to gain admittance. The services were conducted entirely by women. Four women ministers participated, three of whom aro settled as pastors over churches. They aro Revs. Car oline J. Hartn tt, of Michigan, who offered prayer; IiIa A. HiltoD, of Iowa, who dali vered tho sermon, and Rev. Anna (iarlin Spencer, of Provi dence, R. I. Rev. Anna H, Hhrtw, the national lectnrorof the Naiional American Woman Suffrage Association, an nounced the collection with true Methodist fervor, and Mrs. Marga ret Rot tome, president of the k Intra Daugnters, made an elarpuett exhor tation for a broader spiritual lif for woman. The general subject for dlscu-jiion at to-morrow nieruini; s session wit! be charities a:id philanthropies. To morrow evening the topic will be women in the churches. To-morrow morning papers will be read on the subject of temperance, to be followed Tuesdnv by re.idi.Mg of papers ou ed ucation. On Wednesday three fs aiouswMl beheld. At the morning session the po!tl,-;;l status of women will be the -Mil.. -ft. on which pap -rs will 1. read. at. t at tn ev.-ti'ng sioii th" irgsnie.l work ami life of women. The extra bessiou of the day will be devoted to consideration of :nice!!snce-.is topics. A:mn tl. s" vn..i(e names appear on the program. i;e of p.. nker are Mrs. Joseph Cooke, .Mr. Virginia C. Meredith, Mrs. Charlotte Emereoi;, Mrs. Ella De!t7 Ciymer. Mrs. Matilda H. Carse. Mrs. .Vina A. Gordon, Sn-nti K A"th:iv, M:iy Wright Hewall. Fratir!. I'. Wlllard. Ju'.ia Ward How. Mia. R.-rtl-.a Hon or.i Palmer. Mls Alice Fletch-r, M ary Hey mour. OU K 10 f L I h i: ir 1 1 h 1 X H7 n I), nth ill A r In nut of l-i .trll ftiitri lr, t) : r r i o n "Ii;iiiii A I lam A. (.'a., l-'.-b. ---Dr. Jks.( ;. A rnir l ro iil. mu-o a proiuiii nt niinis o r ia the Prel' t. rian and Fpisco e.,1 cliuii t vs. ill .1 suddenly today ;ro:ii apop!.' w. WllKKl.l.S.i". We-i Vs.. I-'eb. 2.---Rev. J. I A rmstroiiir was f.,r years a pastor of t;iis clty.and vs a r- liiiii k-a'oK- for his ro--.ui ..la uc- to J . W il Wes Hoot h. Many p'-. ph - in:'.i n lalr.ir.g to this day t hat ln v as lbioth. Tlo-re c-rtai id v wa-a t;.iiig lesnnblanee. 'Veil to a !",lll si,. atid a se..r on t In fronted with the wavs deciill. d to and all , ir.o ;s lo i.,ry we : . f n 1 1 ie. of .incoln - A fotl-l "f the the! ciateii with arte; it won ml i u I l.e !'-.' i o k. Wh'-n i-i'ii-stonci lu re he a'- t;. 1U on I lie M;bjeet .I :' his iiat h i- t uril l" ta I!; 1 1 : i . lb- a -4 s-1 oat li l-s and M- :i a -so- Mi- ilaiiLlne; 1 the st.i-... i i about ;i v.-ai ag--il ai.d b avli.K ii-r i eehtly w --nt , ted H ensaW' gi I ! i i i' ma; ban. I the u: A Ki-rrillan Iit.te.tit ol n lt.-ii)i,B, I i iimai t.oaiiian. lttl.TlMDHK. Feb. 2'2. -It is prop, e.l to give a reception instead "f baui net t" Senator ionium, ami present him witu a supei o llv, r ser vice. Several onsideratioiis b- l t, the change ef pi, yi u iiuna. Mr. b.ir n is li. - is vi el 1 k no w n,is r. ot I mil lied to huge! at the festal o.iard. He is a frugal eater. and w itse has n,- tempta tion for bun. Then again a banloie: might b rov garue-l as too c tel usi ve an atlair to tho genuine popular deinonst'atinn. A reception would lo m, ire deino cratio. Auybo-.ly may o.nuo, and anybody may subsribe any amount he chooses to the purchase of the sil ver service. Now Try This. 1 1 will cost you nothing and will urely do you good, if you have a cough, cold or any trouble with throat, chest or Inns. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, coughs and cokls is guaranteed to jive relnif, or money will ho paid back. Sufferers from la grippe bum d it Just the thing and under its us had a speedy ami perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle nt our expense and loam for yourself just how -,1,1,1 a thing It Is. Trial bottles fr. e at P.urwell .V Dunn's dr'ig store. Largo sire '0c. and f I. - - . - Drops, Weggg-likc. itito poetry. Softer tlian sb , m's are tin Tonic's caresses. Kinder than Love that betray ii.d I den es, I'.lither than Spring- ih-n her flowerf nl t n-sscs Shake forth huulij'.ht and shine with rain. Tho musing poet, who has burnt the midnight oil until th"ovor-taxod brnln beats feverishly against its bounds, has found he.-ilh in Dr. West moreland's Cnlisayn Tonic, and pays tribute to its virtues. Weil may lie, for i' form il.-v l as in It ingredients that have alleviated human ailments since tho world was young. Rut the combination is new and destined to revolutions the treatment of ner vous disorders, malarial symptoms, liver complaints and deranged diges tive organs and chronic headaches. It Is for sale by all druggists. Whole sale by Hurwell A Dunn and Wilson Drug Co. Wren,(pTtchef,$ Castoria. LA GRIPPE. The symptoms are: head ache, goneral lll-feoling.palna In the back, sldo; in severe cvtes, acho all over and cough violently, To cure and pre vent it take Bimmonr, Liver Rngulator.tho good oldyouth ern ptand-by In all diseases pecvllar to this Boction. It works on the common sor.ee plan that no well regnlated ejetem will take dlsuafir- or retain It. Disease la neglect, and a well-known doctor ir sincere in wanting to mak It a punishable crime Don't permanently Injure yourself with quinine nor get caught by Ixdng careless. Take Him mons Liver Regulator. Be Sot Imposed Uoon- Exainino to boo that you get the genuine, distinguished from all frauds and imitations by our roil 7, Trade-Mark on front of wrapper, and on the side tho seal and signature of J. II. Zeilia ifc Co. TIDDLEDY WINKS. SMALL SIZE 25 Cents. LARGE Kl.E X Vcnte. Tiddledy Winks Tennis, $l.oo. NEW BOO r In Darkest ' Mml AND TIIE WAY OUT. Hy GEN. WM. i'.nOTll. I'ujx r (Viv. - .- Cent.' Ross & Adams. Hook and Htationery Htore, 22 Houth Trvon tL, Charlotte. N i We Have them Every Day, Fresh. ColToe Cake, Doughnuts, Cruller, l'utr Paste, Cinnamon Runs, Finger Rolls, Homo Made Rolls. Pocket Rolls, Urahum R; and Twist bread. Ills given up bv all that we make the Rest Homo Made Dread of any Rakery in the city. We use our own veast and our bread is always sweet. Rest assortment on hand. of Caker always We make onr own Plain Candy ami guarantee it pure. Rest assortment of Fresh Candy in the city. RIGLER & LAIRD. 2'i South Tryon Street. Chinese Laundry. I AH) SAM, Jl! N. Tryon street, Charlotte, N. C. All kinds of laundry work neatly and promptly done. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charges made. Have just secured the services of :t tlrst-class workman. IVANTED. For the Ended States M Army Able-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and So years, tiood pay, rations, 1 lothing, ami medical attendance. Applicants must bo prepared to furnish satisfac tory evident' an to mre, character and habits. Apply at Recruiting Oil'ieo, l'rade street, Charlotte. N. Dec. 21 Stwoin HMOKE MtK E MMOK k OOME llADK niGAKS OME il IAD I-'. I .IGARS OME lllADK v It JARS Martin's Bouquet FOll INSTANCE. It is made of the best material that can be put in a cignr for 60. Manufactured especially for retail trade by E. L. MARTIN, Charlotte, N. C. Nest to Huford House. 'Stop Our Wagon YOU fCAN GET GOOD CLKAN WORK AT THE CHAELOTTE 18 East 4th Street. -:o:- W uaod 42,000 gallons oX watr for laundry purposes during the month of January. Wo feel confident in saying that no two other laundries In the city used as much or anywhere noar it dnring the eame time. We don't use any acids or chemi cals, only soap and plenty of water. Our Steam Washer is a saving to clothes, from tho fact that the goods are not rubbod all to pieces In getting the dirt out of them. CAUL. AND EXAMINE OUR PRO CE8R Agent wanted ta Mrrrounditig towns. GEO. E. NKWCOMB, Manager. A lot of Norton yams, by Iat the best potatoes on tho market . Also a lot of line Patent Flour at $:UX) per sack, can't be duplicated In the city. Choice 81b Tomatoes at 10 c-ut per can Tho vory rx-st quality. A lot of California Lemon Cling Pi ;:ehes, as lino a.s ce.ii ksi. Try them. 2f Uk Oat Meal for l.OU 20 11- Rolled Oat for 1.00. X, lbs Huckwhoat Flour for 1.00. Kingan's R'llable Hams at l'-s ct?. I have a stock of fine Teas which I soli at only a nominal profit. The iiiteroet of my customer is mv interest, and I shall always study their interests and spare no effort to please thenis L L. Sarratt, CH AHIAYTTE, N. C THE Wilson Drag Co. HAVE EdTAHLISHED Temporary Headquarters AT HHKM it GO'S.. o. IS i:it TnuU Strtti. Where all Prescriptions and orders will be promtly filled atid ecr.t t their patroui. IIT TEIST DAYS We will be In our new quarters next to Heath Hris Rank, with a full line of New & Fresh Drugs. M r SitUrit lour ratrvnjg. THE WII JSON DRUG CO. The Culled Stale revenue r. oris government ta pad Inst year on over .'.'HV.oi'o g.iiloi-s of distilled spirits ntid TTS.tvio.i" gallon-of fer ment ed linna's. T! e total rota 1 cost of this vast amount of 'ibpiet weald exceed ll.H'.Otki.tt'-o.an.t i!--i vati"li and history shows that a:s- s p.-r cent of t :.e cr.nie. misery. po 1 r tbls life stn! prepares millions of f'otils for hell in the life tocome, an.! - 1 1 II inlntsters and church and Y. M. C. A. members will continue to vote with parties, and for men that will make law to protect theoufsort hi ll-horn trallc. and fat Iters and mothers will con tinue to loam their children by their sample to use the curssed stutTthat c,aus-d Noah trouble, and caused a curse to be rut on his sou, and all others that Yias used it from that day to this, am! will continue to do so as long as It is used. May God with hit Holy power wake up thefathers that are bringing curses oil tdeir sons, be fore lt is to late for them to escape hell. R. H. Morse, STEAM LA N! THE BUPOED HOTEL, Onarlotte, 1ST. O CAPACITY DOURLED. THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS INTHC DUCKD INCLUDING A FINE HYDRAULIC PASSEfiGKR AND RAGGAGE ELEVATOR. . , ' Electric Call and Autom atic Call Bells. EIJiGANT AND BEAUTIFULLY AVI ? y-vl-k -.ar... 4tn i-bwit, vvmtJII 15 REACHED BY PASSENGER ELEVATOR. The Hotel is famished throcghout in the best manner with Vdret and Braoela Carpets. Solid Antique Oak Furniture, the very best Beds and every appliance for the comfort of its -nests. Table unsurpassed lor ex cellence, Tho patronage of visitors to the city and Commercial men es pecially solicited. Mr. Conrad I Jpscoinb and Henry Smith, so well and favorable known, remain in charge ol the office. TERMS: fa.oo, li.v) and J-i.oo oer dav. Sre-ial guests on application. GEORGE W. KITTELLE, Proprietor, Closing Out Sale! R ARE mARGAINB AUK J fSAKtiAlciH VRE '"aEGAIXH n THE M EXT FEW DAYS TIIK N'kXT FHTW IAV8 AlltheRntler Htock has not vet boon sold, but -will go within wie next few days at a 9ocriflc A fine line of CLOCKS, IToin anil in l$Toof. GoU and Silver Watches You crn get Hargains in theeo goods. Call and see N fore they are all gone. Parties who left watches and Jewelry for repair will please call and get it. D. O'DONOGHUE. F.XEcnxm. im : o The nndorsicntMlladcslrce to i"-xpross his thanks for the illieral patronage the Macon School has enjoytsi since ho hei'aine Principal. He would assure the public that the ieath of its founder and former Prin cipal will in noway etrcet Its p.'ftna- nency. Moreover, no cttort win tn sparetl to make the school worthy of tho o-ontidoneo and support of Hie friends of education Careful attention given t- ali pu pils entrusted to our care. Parents desiring their s-me proiiar- cd either for oolleito or for life will do well to enter them nt tho beginning of Sprlug Term, January 5th, IS'cl. 1. U Kb 11), A. M., IX-ciMtf Principal I) Llltl. Yet man cannot live hy breol alone, Goxl buttet on goml bread makoe no ono mad. When you talk about I reftd we claim our Hop Yea--t HrcAsl is the king of all. It I white, sweet, eats bettet. keeps moist longer than most of tho Rakers Hrcail. WE WANT YOU Tu TRY IT FAtiNACHT ft HE8TER, an3K 22 W. Trado Ftrot. I). O'DONOGHUE. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Begs to announce that he has re sumed practice, and that all calls both day and ulgr.t, will receive prompt attention. Ofllce 23 E. Trade sk, over Ham mond A Justice's Hardware Stores mt GEO. V. ttRAHAM. Practice limited to diseases d TFTK EYE, EAR AND THROAT li 11 IH TO HE COVKTF.D HY ALL. I have a splondl-i stock of Cloths for Spring and Summer Snltlngs, Call and Examine Goods and get Prices. JOHN VOWEL, The Tailor. late Plants. o I :(,: I o EARLY JERSEY. WAR KFIKl.D. All these have Init-n trnsplanttHl. JEB8E and EOl'ISE BTRAYVBERRY 1'LANTS tor Bale. Apply to or Address W. W. F1UFER. Tatirom Farm, 718 N. Col legs St. , HaeoD School i Stylish Soit c! Clothes Lighted by Gas and Electricity. i-uia euiu iucis vu era y Floor. Twelve Elegantly Fur nished Sample and Guesf Rooms oa Office Floor. Raiding Room Especially For Gnet. DECORATED DINING-ROOM . L J. WALKER & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, CORN KB FOURTH A.HD TKTOH BVS. CHARLOTTE, W O Telephone is DRS. HOFFMAN & WHITE, dentists. Office 7 West Trade street. sep1d8m WANTED. K i f te i nr twanlv frAafi iwrm want nothing bat good milkers. MoD. WATKIIT8. H BA BOARD AIB LlKB. QAIKLINA CRNTRAL DIYISI0N. WiutiHuTO. Sept, 7ht, 1800 Chaiifc-o erf schedule on 8ehcid Air Linex C. C. Division. W E8TBbljD"lAim i No. 4a. I No. 88. I No 41. Dec 7. isoo. dJaily ex Daily exJoailyex I Sunday.! Sunday.eunday Lt Wilm'gt'n' Lt namlot....! 9.20 am 1.15 pra 8.80 cm 5.00 sml 7.40pm 8.2t)nm Lv Wadesb'ro 3.33 pml 4.1S rm 8.13 am Ar Charlotte . 9.00 ami 10.16pm Lv Charlotte. 4.38 l.mJ Lt Lincolnt'n 3.43 pua Lr Shelbv. ... 0.4O pre 7.53 pm Ar Iinthrfdtn EA8T HOUND TRAINS. No. 8. I No. M.j No, 18. jDruly ex Daily ex)Dailyex 1 Sunday Sanday;8unday Ihv. T s)nj. Livliu-tierrt'ri rj.Satai uvoneiDy iiu.uuais LTLiincolut'n.lll.iaiam1 ArCharlottv !l3.38"pm L,n.Tiarlotte I1J.3 pm. 7.46 pnto.00 a m tiV v siiegooro 3.33 pm 11.18 pmfa.82 am Lrliamiet ArWilmingtu o.a pml 1.15 mi7 40 am 7.10 pm' 8.16 ami Trains Nos. 41 and 88 make olosa' connection at Hamlet for Raleigh and North Nos. 43 and 86 maka close connection at Lincolnton for lticRory ana estern North Caro- Unv Trains Nos. 2S and 24 make con nection at Monroe to and from Ches ter and Houth. No. 23 makes con uectlon at Hamlet for Raleigh. Through sleeping ears oetweeu Wilmington ana Charlotte. T. W. WHI8NANT, Sunt, K. W. Clakk, G. P A. P" IEDMONT AIR LINE, K ICH MOND AND DANVILLE R. R. CX), r-AMKSUK mraaraiEMT. South Carolina Division. Columbia, 5, & Condensed Schetlula to effect Sept jn, 18M. Vr.ilai run by 75'h McriiiUn Ttma. Nasi Duly. Wo-S3 Daily. NOKTHBOt'ND Lt Chariest--, via S. C " AugTist.v . " Oraiutevflle . " Trenton. . . " tuhajioc's. " Columbia . . : j 10 pm I 77 7 S 7 00 m 8 o 9 09 9 43 110 15 lis up Wipasboco jltllsl 3 S S 4 5 ij r 05 40 S 13 7 00 as theater. 4 S9 4 00 6 is 8 oo " Rock Hi!! Ar Charlotte '" Saliitiury " Greensboro " Klcfcroontt . " Washicgtoo 1 (UUtimore . ' P-.i!ade!ptitv Nc Yurk S jo port 7 J5 9 so twin so to 47 t sopi Na.sa SOTJTH BOUND. natty. I t New York 4 jopm Itttladelptiia. . . . 6 St " rValtimoca 9 s " Wsshlngioo l 00 " Richmood s josoa " Green aboro 9 48 m H Siiisbary n S3 am " Charlotte I 00 pm " Rock Hill S OS ' i.ratcr 43 . " Wlnrwrxiro 3 47 " ColumNa 3 43 ' Johnatoo'a 7 5a " Trenton I 06 Omnttevtlta I4 Arrive Augusta 9 f ' Charleston via S. C.Ry 43 1 ' 'Jvannh via Ceo.. RR 15 a 1 No fs is i agi 7 so a 43 tpm 1044 jy agt a 10 S a t 9 tu S3 ! 9 9 45 9 si THROUGH CAR SERVICE. Pullman Palac Cars twtwssa AsftflU lo4 DanvtUe on Noa. 50 sad 51, Pullman Paiaoa Buffsn Can batwssa) AagW ta and WMhtngtoa os Nob. $a tad 55. SOL. HAAS, , ; IJ. L TAYLOR.' TralBc Muuger, Oca. Para AfU v D. 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