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Ifio t'liarlotto No ws 11 1 a. miiru w t;'. TJz!. ! UMkH O I. ...... tf tMl Haft, af la VMM naam in La lHrt- lUial.TfliT rrw.i j i i i w A. M. I m m I u I I ' wr LQ OAUDINkk OiMmf Wttihtr Haraaa aajaaaia a ? Tk tuiXwmtt-t It UM PwX aa lW wita hlM m4 Heat a Tta-lfl Ik ar Batata, tatta M Iwiaia aaeJiM at aciart MmIw KalaaVJl. tU iii til mi oo u ( j i Ujattatrtua. . ou ttUf Hawk Hmm ' J artaia ' ' hMMk ' i nana .w . a Taaaaa nu . ' atr ' rUDAT. JAM AMY S ram win. no riimi. TtM UX o( a- la In lha acod Ul 4 Um dark war eload bu tern d Milt allvar Ualag. Tt.ra will a M war," 8rUrjr Tra"y ! r ported to bava Mid, "tod Uila country wtll eoeaa oat of lha Chilian trouble with lu honor fall aaUafled, and Id ft maaaar thai will pi lha pawpla I tba Uftltod Huta.- Tba faoaral diminution of war talk aroand tba Nary Department patcUd food naoy popl, aud lha Ma of tba ehanra of fool Inn was tba Mbjact of innrb IntarroratinD, to wbleb, bowavrr, no satisfactory rapiy eoald bo obtained. Homo thowfbt It waa lha calm before lha atortn that Chili was merely relant taf to fftlo tlma, wblla other beller 44 It was ovlcr to tha Intervention of Borland. Natarlhalett It wa tboofht Id high elrelaa that the cor rapondeooa to b presented to'on fTwaa waa of inch a Datura, that, bar ring tba moat complete apology, a war would raaalL Thla correapon danoa, it waa iLald at the HUt Do pftrtmant, might not be aent In for aotnadaya, and It It believed It will l do now ariertna tiaiii amuei 'moaUng. It will be a balky roll, ftsd Will eonUin a boot 25,000 wnrda. Tba Proaldanta meaaago la already Id typa, and Mr. Harrlaon la almply waiting for tba approval of hli col league, which would probably havo boon given on Toeaday but for the udden Ulneaa of Hacretary Hlaloe uat fta bo waa about to atate the na ture of overturea made by Hadot MoatL It la feared tbat a barking down by Chill from her aggn8Hlve attitude will lead to the overthrow of tba government of that country, to knottier revolution, and still fur ther InaalU to our flag. The greatedt dftngar thus Ilea In the preaent wlck ad tempar pf the Chilian people. TVa Hmm CWlitoo a Af rWl tr ytoflaj aftitiafwd IUwaal ftllwa WtKlaaay rlaUoa r wiUii iwalltat laUfU aa4 rMrt to iaa mi U f al unff Uw mp aa-tW-al fJ fHmtfi. TV ewlll ol iAo apaiMU mat tavotkU W ih Unlit. a4 II Will prxjt.ly t ft)ll to lla llaa with a ! aJaitoo ilal It wa a4oL.i4 A iikUi of lb a m tor of U ml ( a la f vtr rf a murkimg and aiMUklag llry 1st ll hum TVy thiol . lo, Idol th K( -f !! rnlalto oha14 to tfoJaJ In wof llio olfarl of lb la tariff lllU ea avtrallaraJ prvJurU. Tbo Maa who haa vokMl fuf ") InoraU ra4ldU 1o4 lha I'imI daorjr la tha MoWtff mt Ihli fmnlrj cutiBarla with Jarkaon al tirand IUild. Mlrh. last tf la naina waa tttttf 1 1 am. and li waabrnla rinaay Ivaula lu l II hrlpetl (1 hi lha Hrillah al Mailt Mf la Iftlt I Kill a faw waaa aa ba waa la fall r aawaalnu if ha faratllaa and ahla u d aurh Hill tbnrMibiriil ho aa Breaaally r ualral lla walkad without aaalat- a nr U lha polling plara I a I No vember lo rota lha Durratlf UekaL v . 4 i raMilt-4iiar, M wi. ra la raY Toe laal (fAaa Tt) IWnuH-ratle Htala adntlolalra tino of I'aaaty I vaala baa Irlumphad lo dl.laelef Janaa Korr aa rhalr man of Ih MlaU rem m 1 1 la by tin alrrlloa of J. Marahall Wright, of lohlgh coanly, a roaull arorupllah- m1 yaaurday by a voU of 4S lo af tor a vlgnroua on n l I. ill) Killllllt. M flud Mara Ta4r iHlm ll a.yl Wit Mar I-alllaa Waihimimi, Jtn ) Tha fart that Kacralary aud Mra. Hlalne gavo a dlDtior thla avatilng In honor of tha I'rraldrnl and Mra. Ilarrlvon la ra forrfK l with murh connilaur a a rafutatlon of tha rrivort thai thora la a aorloua dlaagriwnionl ltwooon the Prraldonl and Iho pronilor nf hla cab inet The InTllallon Ui the d In nor, nnwovor wore laauod al loaat a wook ago, ao thora la llttlo algnlflranro In the point. It la atated Unlay, aa It waa atatil laat night, hut with, more CongreMtuan R Q. MHU, of Texan, baa notified Speaker Criap that he cannot serve aa chairman of the Committee on Interstate and For eign Commerce. Hon. George D. Wlae, aecond on that committee, will succeed Mr. Mills as chairman, though the latter does not withdraw from this committee altogether. In declining1 the chairmanship of the committee Mr. Mills says he is fol lowing oot the line of action indicat- ed by blm In the letter he wrotn the Speaker some time ago, wherein he refused to serve as second on the Ways and Means Committee. "I meant that letter," said Mr. Mills to ft reporter, "as an absolute declina tion of the chairmanship that had been tendered me. There has never been any Intention on my part to ftoeept It. I am enlisted for service In the ranks and will work there to the best of my ability. Mr. Robert Garrett's gallery now contains the famous painting "The Duchess da Cruyl," by Rubens, which has been lying i a the custom house at Baltimore for some months. Mr. Garrett claimed that the palnt- Ing was an antique, and was entitled to free entry. The Government held otherwise and assessed the duty on It t $4,698.70. The Federal courts sustained the Treasury ruling, and Mr, Garrett paid the duty, but has appealed the case to the United States Supreme Court. Meanwhile the lady of the painting will smile down upon the fortunate ones who lire favored with the freedom of tba gallery. ' - One of the most commendable things that can be said of President Harrison's War Message is the dally announcement that It is "delayed." iwitl yo ur as and mora elaboration of detail, thai lb Troaidont and Hcc rotary Itlaino have been working at pro urxoo almost since the beginning of iho Chilian controversy, and fiat within the last day or two tha rela tions of the two mru have become an strained that outward apoaraiire of friendliness are maintained with difficulty. The friends of President Harrison claim that rtecretary Hlalne tin either purposely or otherwise fulled U bIvo Honor Montt, the Chilian Minister, a correct understandltiK of tha attitude of the United Htatoa, and that he has, lu addition, prlvaU ly criticised what he calls the "war pol icy" of the President The friends of Mr. Hlalne, on thaotner naiui, claim that had his advice been taken and loss talk of "firmness," "honor of the I'nlted HtaUis," Ao., ben Indulged In, Chill would have long ago made rep resentations that would have led to a peaceful solution of the difficulty. A gentleman who enjoys the clos est possible relations with both tli e President and Hecretary Hlalne, and who has been In frequent consulta tion with them during the past few days, Is authority for the statement that somebody has blundered In the attempt to place the attitude of the United (States In a plain and unmis takable manner before the Chlllun government The critics of Hecretary Hlalne have stated with much free dom of expression to-day that the President has delayed sending his message to Congress solely at tlife earnest reiiuest of Mr. Hlalne, who is firmly wedded to the desire for oeace. and against the advice of his most trusted friends In the cabinet. The so-called quarrell between the President and Mr. Blaine was the subject of general conversation at the capitol and elsewhere loaay, ana served to draw out many stories in corroboration of the rumors. One Senator said that to his persons! knowledge Mr. Hlalne took occasion to speak in the most bitter terms of the President and the claim of the President's friends that he had done the main work In conducting the Chilian negotiations. Many inci dents like this were related, and the subject of the Harrison -Blaine row is being talked or as mucn as me chances of a Chilian war. Some per sons go so far as to predict that the row will become an open one before many days. Activity al tha Yards. PitiiiAHKLPHiA, Jan. 20, Every thing is life and bustle at Cramp's ship vard. where the armored cruls er Corsair and the battleships Mas sachusetts and Indiana are undergo ing construction. The men are work ing briskly and the progress made can be noted from day to day. Iutbe different shops work is continued until 10 o'clock each night Henry Cramp was seen in reference to this, and when asked if the company had received any orders to push the work said: "There would be no use to ask us to push our work, as we al ways do that, and I do not see how we could get along any t alter." The chief efforts of the large force of men now at work at the League Island navy yard are directed to ward preparing for a great increase in the capacity of the yard for re pairs and construction. Work on the monitor Montauk is being push ed forward as rapidly as possible, and will be completed within ten days. fla lha Slllaf t lha t'tilllao laul M' I'afilaa 11 I I ft a rt-rl lhal ir.a wofkattop ha lha I itaJy fur I IhlflJ Jaa lima. A Maentof c will Hllibgv r.iualu l ba plateau iu4iia lhotfl lha lagr i1 ' lha ok la w hal alnil any J aaaaa omcaf oul.l uiufak lu rtlff uililMt ll it avaa lli..ahl .'ilabla hal ! Milan roiuiuiu J - r no by l, itml, mi) lak IMt ! u( (btriM. IUI Ulnlel lha fo Ulie of a alraiiilug trial Kiako oft aith lha na alnp (of vutl A marlca Among uml ultlrrn hffr i ro- Oogalla J Ih at llir I aHan I'r a I a lie n fally r-implotJ. aill 1- ..n ,.f ir)n bral filial out war tiii. In n,r aurld I'll Vefy fa lhat I r r. n I f u . llo i. lu lha hatula uf e..alet ilm I r (Mtll I nllr. tin la St r.l I In i an, r la doauiad aurfifllriil oi hlnifn Ilia! lha w .ir a in o l,i . . ,.f Km irii Alh laUl and ui..t lui f..vr. , algua ..f aurklng I llrlr.. aolt.lu Ida flfa of gu ll and f n r h an 1 1 iif- Ilia maururlug pniarti of the rfl hava ton auppllod llioliialn l.ii Urv tfuna afa vnlkr.l l r U- Ir l. 1 1 aud lal aunimar l.l. ul. It r a.,1 Ir- A. tr I a a . t Ull J N ) , pf.r.ii a I ly aawrlulendtt the i., ii,fc- ,.f raoga nudara aUard the lira Tha CaplLau Prai a aol of range era, which are of Mko a dralgii, art. doontad tha moat porficlly flllo.l and loslallad alward any war alilp. Ikaaplta, lioaovor, the rlrellent acraaaorlaa of the ( apltan 1'ral It I pilutodoul here that I hi. Chilian craft. If aha get to tea at all, will manned by a tuongtrl crew, a rrr mado up of aallora from all pari of Kurop. Chill ha In har regular nary a la;;e proportion of aplriidul allor. Ilia t'hlllai) aallora art In fact the Itoal lieu of the reiulllr Itllt Jlll now all the regular forre I niauulng the lilp In home aler Ho far a l known no ilrfi of regu lar I'hiliaii no ii. of war men liat boon tent lo ! ranro. Tin. veel'a uow r-oiiinanclnr ha, lioarNer, inl- hl way to ihe conlliieii l, a lia al ready Iwoii atated Naral ornrer say that, evnii granting that the 'alliui I'rat In lime of war alude iho neutrality laM a of Kraiwe and iici-eeil In renrh - I li If the high "-, tha pren of n mongrel and untrained m w ahoitril III make niittter illlllruli for her officer. It will Iw the cskii of plaliig fine tool In th" IiiiIkIh of men U' noran t of tli-lr nix. I, lent. Coui- inaiiilcr M. It H. Mai'ken.lc, tfie Iireaelit conilliiindlng oltlcer of Win 'tilled Htate gun Uial 1'otrel, volreil the opinion nf a inrge nuniher of (ho offirrr of the I'nlti il rotate navy on till utiject when he eulil recently tliHl hi Ideal of a fighting ship wiih a rrafl having the HliupleHt feitliires poeslhle for working the kiiiis. coupled with a highly dlclpllued crew. I u the hu ml or a well- tri I lied force of men the Cspltati I'rat would be a formidithle vessel. It by no mean follow tht she would he formidable If compelled to II lit in side of thirty 1 1 i y after going In ciimmlsxlon It U helleveil In well Informed nnvul vlrcles here that Chill will endeavor to place a force of 00 of the best sailors ahourd the Capitan Prat a soon as that ship rtitches Hoiith American waters. l,-or the reason that Chill, In the event of war wit li the I ' niled H tales, will need to keep In r naval force well in hand al home It is not thought that elm will he aide to Hpare any of her pres ent tlglitinir force away from her own coast A traiihfer of a lot of her picked men to the ( 'api tan Prat can readily he cirectml when the new ship reaches Hotitli America. As the Prat is designed for a nfiieteeii knot speed it Is thouglit that careful liandlliiL' and good i nil lt m n t will en- uhle her to keep clear of the Ameri can war ships. m mkul for Infanto and Children. aa ta aa awat i li.IWfllm U-U "-"Ml Sataaavw w f j . 'ab.a- U A A a. a. H U . Ill Bak l4W a.. tit, a T a iiliaul ai i a a. ai-4 I t l aa.a TTM MM aaf 'fa xa .-ti.4 Im null ItaiM l.iei t t I AM l-aM til I a-J t I OmI i a aaaaa oV O aaa mit x S aa W -a-aaav g r. l tr at i.W )n I haaa oaaat t-akaf i la, awl I ll alaafl " I " aV. mm aa a laaa aaa.aAai in "1 aaVM' r. T rai aa. H, Tl i "i 11 r iluanaiojnaiK. Vaa (aanat um rraar. a 1 I WISH YOU HAPPY n ALL A .1 M. P. P E G R A M, J R. Ill SOUTH Tit YON STKKKT. . Call and pay your bill which is duo, And make m happy for '111 CENTRAL H O T E L C II A K I. O 7 T K , .V . C. EflCLES & BRYAN, Proprietors. Mra P. Ouery & Co. r lt.a Ira It l.t ahoa i r laloal 111 l-a alc, IL.tt t. t a" I ..l.al lo Miltlaaf .. I' f -uad lb the rli ''af Minoiiei. M ia t'airle llut-u aho haa -iil ocstal lu llir h . fit. afe i - ' 'all flloa. It U f- . ,!,.. Ih ltJ Uf IJi-ll f lar aarrt. fr Ih 11. tl i...rltirt In Uta alillinrfy Una A I aura alii ruqiliift ai i !! of laala and ud latDI that tl r rlrhljr .Irltltai hef raputhlJon f -rtalll ai I tal In tba art i'f TrtoiiiiHig HaUand t..niirta Our aUx-k f Kuibft.i Irlj and Nil lltif IU, .aphyr, W.--I am. .No Uit and Noarllia I I ill twill tloa t-.'tli p Ir la ladlr aho will fa. r aa with a rail "III find r r )r I li 1 1 f tiaw. fiooh. and ti . a I . aud al Ih I j oal paiaal LI prlfaa. Mrs P. Uuory & Co FOR KENT. Good People. t.aloUa aaaaaaUa. havr. ihar ' U mi ftUo fo i.i.a. If w. .... w ftu th. rowtUiiu aaiia, u, ,Uwial hut doap Im aMll, mjtgvm l . - Wa B M raarb '" h.Kjo. Ihaa wa la4Mb ll,e Mill f wd opl f (of As milk mab. a -t yo all to ka g-.wl hau. or all Ih aculdlng Will w4 l utrlaar a.attf l I la aU4a. c are .l..in( oar Iwal Ui ha rrfulart as kiioa all aaat milk arxl wwal nn-nrjr rtr.-bl Ilia w aalhar enaa aad lta tir-rl M.tkrra. Ihaaa ar lb fal tiW aho dlipa-lBI yoi. MOORE, Double Oaka Dairy. on I- nrrri l!,r. I 1. I.t " . ' firrl99ttf'T f VTTlr U.t between Haiti- VI ' - a5;l4Mddvi'i $-ti ",r" '"' Atlanta, ai.d I. - ? ::i trfiiFtt mS&ZliZti&l il V -lentiv fr.,.-h.d .,,,,1 U tf-iaArVi e,lp,K.,1 In alius de 'tZZ&S! CTaZ' larttiients. Ka. h ro.un H ,aaF,'aTria''LlS I" connected with the of ft-?4trf''W-iuV-iJr "rr ' Metric Ketiirn 4ihlAy-' Hell. Klectrlc I.lichu; F IlIifrrYr tJI J n of ti e mot Invlt mi 1 r I . I v a.julpf.l and n 1 1 i.-.-i y coinlurl ed llou-N III the Kouth. 1ocateil ,11 the cenlreof the t'ltv, coiiveiileiit to the hlll ne ll o 11 e , banks, piihhc biiildln and ch lire h-. The t en- tral is one of the l.iryeM Tw.i tlrwt. hoii. ii Kal lmli "ifri h..llr it.r 'sh ( :i. r.ir.l 1 laiiu Hou-r on I f n a(r.-t 1 nMn lnniar .,o V rlli W)in .lr- . H rtHllll h"ii-- on 'l lll atrrW 1 rfii Imiiar on N'ylli Vlo.t -lrl aim Im'iii N. .Mil SrTrrl tull lrrnirnl liima-i ill iliftt rr-nl I art nf 1 hr rily C McNELIS. Choice Sc cction O F NEW U CARDS AT Eddins' Book Store. Office No. Ill, K.a! Trade !. Hot and (old Hath; hall, mid room carpeted in Hrussels and Vel v ts ; Water on each floor The most considerate attention given to all quests and their comfort care fully looked after. Itlew 0tn I hr Mf. Hoanokk, Va.,Jan. 0. Safo-hlow-ers ex ploded the safes of the Koiinoke Milling ('ompany and the Croer furnace last niht, hut did not serum much plunder. The depredations wre plainly the work of profession als. The handles of the doors of the safes were wrenched oil and the holes filled with powder- The locks hpintf blown out the drawers were robbed nf all the money they conttiined. The milling-company lost 2ri, anil only a small amount wastiken from the furnace. The offices of both concerns are near the tuilrnad, but in opposite ends of the city, It is HiippoHed that the hurglars did their work as the trains were passing. There is no clue so far to the perpetrators. Thrllld Orliliml nii rtbr Mnllrliir. "I.'iid.'iui' MutoU' Killi'r" 11 ll Ill nrii'i iml iiii-ihi iiir. n Im h leinli uiiil IjiihI-. in k. I vanrr ol till olbrr '1.1'riii,' ' inn ruin. ' "bar ti'rin." Ar, rrintihrv I lo 11 1 1 1 1- nrn-inal other are 1 1 1 1 1 1 :t 1 1 1 t i s n hu h irv lo i ali li llir pillibr hv hormwiiu' iiiiiih- from lln olil uriKi mil ri-iiifly 1 1-., overol by Win l.'nl tin yisr iif". ainl fflniv faiiie Iuim s.ri-.nl ut r the world. Ituy Hie original ain l'i-I hi Kenuiiii'. Invi-liriili' itx merits U'lure iael iiiRWilh vniir nioiiev. Ki'ii'l Ibeir ikUitIivi r incut elsewhere uml act wisely. i T 1 hos. Reese & Co acum Lozenires. BAKEirS Music House MUSICAL GOODS. Electric Bitters This remedy is hf.'oniim; o wll known and w jk , ti I :t r lo need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitter si iifj the h.inio wuitf nf praise. A purer iiiediciiie does not exist and it la Ko-trantei d to l all that la claimed. Klectric Hitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, alt rheum and other n flection caused by impure blood. Will drive inalnna from 'he system atirl prevent as well as cure All malarial fcvus. For cure of headache, constipation and indi jrestion try Kli-ctric Hitter-., entire aatisfactlon kiihimiiIoi d, money refunded. Price Mi, t ,,nd $1 per bot tle at BurwtllA Hm:hi, wholesale aud retail, anil ul Joi.lau Si Hcott'a, wholesale drur stoixi. The healthy people von meet have ! healthy livers. They take KimmoiM itlver Heifulator. I I r . Morrell M.n krnzie's loriiiilla.l A SI'Kt'l Kit' KOK INKI.AMATION Ol' l'll K TONMI.S, and PK.HKKCT CI'KK lOli HOKK THIiOAT. Sold in any iii:uility. Canned Toniatoes, new brand, very line, at M. tt V. N Pills often leave a person consti pated. Himmons Liver Regulator never does. LAGER BEER. EXPORT BEER "My sore ran in the night, and my aonl refused to be comforted." "Poor fellow! of coarse it did." Pity, he couldn't get Salvation OIL 25 cent. We will deliver in quan tities of one dozen or more to any part of the town. Business hours from 7 o'clock a, m. to 7 o'clock p. m. ft. "ortoer Brewing Cc, C. VALER, Agent. WATCHES Cheaper than ever. CLOCKS Away down. (.OLD PENS Very Cheap. POCKET KNIVES (io the flame way, and till other goods in the Jewelry line at your own price. COUGH LOZENGES Sold in hulk. REESE'S SYR. WILD CHERRY and TAR. An efllcient reniedv Tfor obstinate Coughs and Colds. 2ic large bottles. Eeese's Emollient Y will oiler tin" n'k n Uvinltfnl IVhr I ' TiM i nu-1 pl.t no lor f 1 1 , mix ( lnr llrlir I'priht 'i;iiio I'or f ..', tin- niii:l pne of tin!' iiiNlrnmciitN n.-rtil tin1 i-rtt. iitwl Ity inort thiiii $ -cr iiiMtruinclit r oftrr h 10, iiiiimc tr 3 t. nt ii- :t1 tl-JN n( $'t rncli t In' iirn -i 1 1 ioii I on I hr ns i hi in I will cluing' lo riviilfir t li tr- dfU r flu- lioli tlftyn. A iitolcirjis, Imnjofs, f'uifjip. lolin. hariH. ItriLHs IihihI inNlriiiiH'iit.i rtil i r 1 1 1 u (in litfstra ami in-l rumi'iit. liiiiHiH niil nriTiic-. Nhi't i:iiimic, tiiDHir t4 k ami niicical in n -1 iuih I of every M-riilioti. I'uimo aim) nriaii tiniiMkf nnl rt'imiriiikr of MiiiKifnl m m r i i i mi 1 1 u ifinlly. fc BAKER'S MUSIC HOUSE, Y. M. A. Ihiililmg. C-H A-K-L-O-T-T-K N. C JNil. H. MKTHl'Na. JNO. W. WHITE -AT- Hoftens the Skit', Prevents ('Imps, Cents. THOS. KEE8E (JO. Druggists. Corner Trade ami f'olleye. Streets fjMOKK JlVlOK b. ll)MK M A I ) K f(l(JAjH .ItJA Kl f lOAUo I)K A DK THE CITY GROCERY HKTIII NK A WHITK. A Kl I.I. HTOCK, titMIII (l(MM)H, LOW I'UICKK, KAMI DKA LINUS, Kt'LIi (1C AKANTKK, HKHT (jl'ALITIEH NO FANCY 1'UICKH, ANXIOTH T PLKAHK tilMCK HAI.KH AND HM ALL rROFITH. NOMIHKEPUKHKNTATION. We mean wliat we say. Come to ee us. We are nevor undersold. Try us, HF.THUNF. A WHITK. 21 K. Trade HL Telephone SI. HE MARTINS KOIfOIfET FOR INSTANCK. It is made of Hie best material that lean be put in a cigar for fin. Manufni liired especially for retail trade by (;harl(i(te, N. V, Next to Buford House. CKI.F.UV CKI-KRV CKI.KRY CKLKRY for CHRIHTMAH. for CHRIHTMAH. for CHRIHTMAH. for CHCIHTMAH. at T AURORA FARM. "W. 712 North (U)llege Htreet, TT AIjEH, "1 Practical Watchmaker, ALKS, No. 9, Trade stteet. MI...-.I hla Opportunity: IJON'T Mlaa Vtiiii'N. ICfmU'r. Tii iimi'ttiiv iiflt'cl lliair on nnrmmllt.ft. u:hI lii.m tli it riilia. lit u In )nvi ty nlui ilia in oburilv ! Iliirromi, ili..i.mr ia (lit, l,t timiiy. iia lhT Innll liarR nn lot. I.Tm-r list. opHii tdltilr l.l(P la puaa lllff! kem li i-iit. Be up anil lining- I it.pti.vo inr i)Mrtii- nny . ami iorure prudent v. yrttt m, , it Mas aaid liy a pliiloiopliwr, iIihi ' the ,,ldn4 ol I .iiliiiie olTftrs a Knldrnoitpi.rlnititr to arli pot in.ii nt fn.nto tnoil ol life; em brace tlierluinre. nnj lie pours out Imr inltiv. ; I ill to rlo Round lie,(lopnrta. nrfT lo relorn " ll.w slmll oa find lire fiol.nk (ipportiniityT ItiveKiintrt n en rltanre that appears win lliy. anil of fair pnuni'n. lli:.t is n l.al all uo cinlul mi'n .lo More ia an opportunity. kii.-Ii na H not ofleo wultin llii. i ton ir nt laliorinir people I in pi ovmI. it u ill giy. at leaat. a irrauil tat I in life Tlie t:m in n opoi tiinity f"f niany is heie Monry lo lie maile rnpiilly mul lioimrably Dy any liifliml nous iol Mrn ol tothirr airx. All turn, r on do the win k anil live at hnma. wheroyer yon ara. !-en ! Itiniiera are ea-ily fariimi: fi om .1 to SIO nr ran do m well if yon will work, not too liHTd. Ml Indoatn oimly ; and yon ran increaaa your Income aa w Vn'j OB can tli veapm n time only, or all your lime to ilia W"! Haaj lo loirn Capital not required. atari yon. '".c!". paratir.l, now and really woarfarfnl. 'a loatrurt and abo tanli.ia.fm. Kailora nnknown aniona era. No loom in eiplalD hare. Write ni.d loaio all IW. y relnrn mail Unalaa te delay. A'l'lree. ml ' " MaUatt e Co., Uax ranluml. 1-lalae. Salem Almanacs -FOR IKfrj- at Publisher's Prices. FOR HALE RV JORDAN & SCOTT, llliolemile ltrmjijists. No. 10, North Tryon Street. DR. H. M. WILDER, PHYHICIAN AND BURGEON. Oflice over Rnrwell A Dunn's Drag Htore Telephonis 180. Ht'ini VV. Harris Wm, M. Lirmi JIARRIS& LITTLE, i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 22, 1892, edition 1
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