pent mxtlsemznts. .
i ilfiN.
'' fifl-
yAHY; ClTAUUTTEOBSYEKi FRIDAY. MAW p. tt'
Aiyival and Departure ot Trains.
- vorrect mr the current month.
THE PATEICK SUIT.
JUDGMESTBV NONSUIT.
13, 18 85.
STINGLESS HONEY BEE. rv ra 1. ... "
. J etu flxrctrtisemeute.-
AUCTION SALE
AtlSteftll md 2"W,S T'n leaves for
p. m? at 6J0 "; arrives from Atlanta at 8:30
Charlotte, Cchwtmbia jam Augcbta.-
Arrtves from Columbia at 610 p. m.
Leaves for Columbia at 1 p. m.
C, C. ft A. a., T. 4 O. Dmaiou.
Arrives from Statesvffle at 10:45 a. m. .
. Leaves lor Statesvllle at 6Ut6 pVm.
Cabolina Central.
Mr. F. E. Patrick Brings a Soil Agaiaat
the Richmond &, Danville Railroad
Company, and His Counsel Submit to
to a Nonsuit. r ,
ySSE&Effifc'- Leave for
,l!XJiK"b?K 4 40 p. m : Leave for
ltV6e40p!m.lby,tt8-15 M-i artve fromSUelb,
Mails, ..- :' -
6:80 pm upens m BiXia. m.; closes at
open, at .,
Absolutely Pure.
Indi x tnNsw Advertisements.
r:.p0T1 h fM Aimmiof port j
rortjth ar.i n-j. omeaess. Mere ewnomioJl
VmU'r.ni!? be sold in
springs eoawEu
3-twly Charlotte, f c.
J. H. Glover Masonic notice.
chines. Harrison . Co-Auction of sewing ma
V. T. Barnwell Flanos and organs.
c A d en
' - Indications.
South Af.l.mriV Kra
I UUbuo, ivvA rains,
southerly winds, becoming variable,
colder weather. '
LOCA.I, RJPJfl.KS.
QFFEH3 TO THE
ftikk i Ketail Trade
FIVE. TONS
Puro rWhite Lead,
TVVRNT t ''BARRELS
When are the martins comiQg?
Yesterday was like balmy spring
' Catiarrun rJnnrfc
day. . - .
Is (he city to be lighted by elec
tncityf ; , ..-
Will Charlotte Insurance agents
reduce the rw.r mntn r.r tct,.
now that the law has been changed!
p9 A. H. Buforrf, president of
the Richmond & Danville Railroad
was at the Buford House lasi night.'
Mr. Henrv Nathan .T ia
. 1 J v., k VVJAA
i i -wuiinnu nj iiio ruum irom
erysipelas in thv foot, but is improv
ing, ; . K
no. d9, Royal Arch masons, is called
for to night at Masonic Temple, at
half past seven o'clock. . ' i
How will it. fn df, K
w vw win ui -but?
vaerrant lawn inat fm.
lotte? Are there not too many idle
people standing about the streets?
I ?.n8 ?f Charlotte Lodge Knights and
LAdies of Honor will be held this
evening ao tne usual Dlace of men.
mg. v-;: - .
' Mrs. Jas. M. T?p if PmviM0nn
township, this county, died jester-
. r-i- ' -"- vux lU ItUlO
evening at the Methodist church at
garrison s,
' v All Rnm rm''nF H. fayvWl'
nuu - iucvaicu1
ours members civs iu ttio norn v
the legislators who voted for the doe i
i law Ahit ' - ."I -r . "
i versa. .vt e--4ptejQ( tO
piace meio on record.
of his company while HvWaahingtott
an mo luausursuon, ana ne naa good
i eaauu iu ue. ii is one oi the best in
the South.
One of the most important and in
teresting cases tried in Mecklenburg
Superior Court for many years was
y owv mentioned, which
ended yesterday by the plaintiff
taking a nonsuit and an appeal to
the Supreme court.
. This inaction was brought by the
plaintiS on a contract, rintwi in a
gust, , 1876, for the lease of a small
portion of the Richmond & Danville
Railroad platform, on which Mr. F
E. Patrick ,was allowed to erect a
cotton compress, the Richmond &
lJanviIle Railroad company reserving
. wunoiumin me lease and
reclaim possession, whenever in the
judgment of the president or general
superintendent of the road, thev
snouid think it necessary. Mr
Patrick testified that this notice re
quired to determine the lease had
been sewed upon him in writing
accordingjto the contract by Col. T. M.
R, Tal'ott, the general superintend
ent. He then offered to prove that
C1. Talcott agreed verbally with
him to revoke the notice and to rein
I state tne lease. To this the defend
ant 8 counsel objected, because
First, The power conferred upon
Talcott to , determine the lease did
not imply a power to reinstate the
lease, and that no such power was
implied, simply because he was the
general superintendent of the com
pany, aad that the plaintiff could not
offer m evidence Talcott's verbal
promise to revive the lease until the
grant of that authority to him was
made certain nd definite.
becond, because the complainant
charged that no notice was served
upua nim Dy raicott to determine
the lease, and that under this allega
tion he proposed to prove that a
notice was served, but was after
wards revoked, and that the varia
tion between the allegation and -the
proof was fatal. -..The
Doints raisAd hv th'
a. J . VUUUOOl
tor the defense were sustained by the
court, and the plaintiff submitted to
a nonsuit and appealed. The princi
pal Dointa for t.h Hofonon). 1
railroad) were raised and argued by
ex Judge Schenck, who added con
siderably to his already high reputa
tion, in this section of the State, as
an able lawyer. 1
Among the witnesses for the rail
road who were nrpsonh hut. H4.1 t,
testify, were Col. A. S Buford, presis
dent, Col. A. B. Andrews, vice presi
dent, Col. Talcott, formerly general
superintendent, Mr. Sol.: Haas, een-
i, rejguugent, ana uapt. C C.
McPhail.
The case was . first tried at the
Spring term 1879, and a judgment of
$5,000 rendered in favor of the plains
tiff, Patrick, before Judge Seymour,
which was set aside and A. npw t.rial
granted. It came up again for trial
at the last Fall term of the Superior
court, and after engaging the atten
tion of the court for a day and a
half, a juror tack sickr and a mistrial
was made. - - " -y..
- The points raised were new in sev
eral respects in tnala ci this nature,
and the rulings of Judge Phillips at'
pear to u to be based upon trood
common iaw.. -
-.oncernint; a Harmless Insect That
;Used to Improve Each Shiainr Honr.
Jacksonville Times-Union. J
i It may not be generally known to
those who have been stung by the
vuiiuuu uiacK noney bee or the still
more dangerous "improved Italian
bee".that m the State of Yucatan and
ouuk! utuer ot tne uenral American
btates there is a honey gathering bee
that has ISO Rtinir nnH thof m.k l
! wui secure for . their owner as large
an amount of honey as do the sting
mg bees. The following extract from
tnat very intelligent lady.: Mrs. Hes
ter P. Walker the daughter of Dr.
Henry Perrine, who was murdered
uJ..lu unmans m i40on Indian K"fiv
"l PY some important knowledge
of . . - .
S e w in g Mac hi n es.
VA fn MTT An Soltmh. W .. .nw. . .
fti?3?AOU8?,eommeuc,n8 at Uo clock a
m.u,"-.m aues.or clfferent
C I". HARRTSON on
mcniAsa Aactloneek.
' .VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
AD! ftnABflUll. tnV... . J Li- a .
. r " ucMirauie i room owell-
in n..-iAV.. """ui whik or uie public squats.
. mohiMrt ana8W 9larlotte tteal Estat Agency.
MKTTnOLHE.
. Does not eon tain anv m nittni. -
w Pure Japanese Menthol, price S3 cents.
The genuine Meathoiina Mntaini.
ucau-
iwmacne, earacbs, and nervous pains. Be-
"a'OUJL vsa cent imitation 9 onntalnln. lirti- i
tV m -f-mmm UMW
"-" our tne original and rnnln tm.
T C SMITH 4 CO.
CIIOCOLATK.
Those who are fond of this nutritious and what.
uiue oeverase. can mt thn wktw k
SMITH 4 CP'S, In pound packages-fresh stock
Golne off at a very low nrim h. V.,,
at SMITH'S Drue Store and est snma hrn ...
are all sold. :i
PIJTZ POIIIDE
IT IS STILL
I H F D lA A Mr PD O nr.
The Leading Clothiers and Tailor
"Ul By Borne important knowledge ' ' : .
ceTmofeay yr MASONIC NOTICE. k
Auout tne year iH3i, L think, my
thaw Onr.t TT ttt'Ia i ' , . -
father sent to Key West and Indian
u. Btixigiess oees.
.three were sent to Indian Key, and
when we were there in 1839 and 1840
one hive still remained; the other
two m swarming time had steered for
the mainland and were lost. ' Those
at Key West had also disapgeared.
lheir hives were simply hollow logs.
1 heir cells were entirely unlike the
common hfwa'
u larSe as an ordinary marble
and holding about a teaspoonful of
ucoi uuiiey. . xnia is as i re
member them. At one time when a
nagr of truce was flying-the Indians
reported to the officers at Fort Dallas
that they had found a new bee that
did not sting. It is possible that some
of our pioneers may have found trees
of such honev nnr) hum at; a
- J " wiuu UCklLi t(J
make use of them from the entirely
different appearance of the comb and
honey. They are worth seeking for
and if found will but add another to
the strange and wonderful list of
iuorida's productions.
"Father sent at the same time of
sending these to Florida a hive to old
Peale'a Museum in Worn Vnt . T3 i.
kept them a long time, feedinc thfim
ou sweetened water! and amusing
himself with the consternation of his
visitors at finding bees flying around
the museum. These succumbed to
the cold."
If any of these bees yet remain in
i londa, as another monument to that
illustrious man who did and sacri
ficed so much for the good of Florida,
they should be carefully cultivated
and increased ia nnmWo t
- ---wiu. . JL I uvL
others should be introduced from
their original habitat.
ihu" Of Charlotte Chapter No. 39Boral
. BriMttthZtt'ZSSS coroiaii j invited.
mohl3dlt R H. GLOVER ftaij.'
We are stiU havino; a closing out sale, owing to the de
55? if mra1d&: e find taking inventor that our
cleaningshow cases and nonshln. nn itl' We will have
neteue surfaces- labor-o cenU.box "T " w; we positively Closing OUt, HO humbu
csmithftco's. I m order to dissolvo.. &
CORN!
PEAS!
bnRhAi.Vtr'i"' "T" wwneis; also 700
i iui wue m very low figures. -
nAiMN CAESON BROS.,
menmit Fourth Street
Rated to Kent
neihbSrhoWe dWeU,?g 01 w 6 rooms, la agood
mchlMtf 1 H. C. ECCLE3.
mcniAltf Central Hotel.
a
oftoe temtFf eetIng.ofrthe Shareholders
will hiffwv.?ldlllgrTan(1 Loan Association
For
AUCTION
III''
Ladies,
WRAVELY TOBACCO.
This Is very hard to mt nnw hn t r an,. .
- d - - ( a . w miuui a.
w. ue tot ox me genuine at 10 cents a plug.
TOOTH BRUSHES.
aii x. v. tmim a CO S dine store von nan nn
doubt suit yourself with a Tooth Brush to your
luung meynavea seiecUteck of very desirable
vaMerns, some real Beauties among them.
E PHOSPHATE.
This is a nntritous and dAlfchtfni drinv 1..
trodneed by T. C. Smith 4 Co-price 10 cents.
A GOO CIGAR
Is very much sought after by smokers they all
nuai uioj want ai r. c smith ft CD's drug
store-some take "Salvador-' at 10 cents, and some
prefer "Five Elevens," but nearly everybody In
town smoke "TanslU's Punch' America's best 5
cent cigar. -.
$25,000 W of Clothing
$25,000
AT. SACRIFICING PRICES!
raTfn-2evJS,week ouf entire stock ot BOYS' AND
n- CHILDREN'CLOTHINGat less than manuflfiTrfnV
Oar Terms are
Strictly
Cash!
Bargains in all departments. Call and be convinced.
TRIX!
The finest preDaration in th martAt tnr ty,
breath-fragrant and hdalthful perfume 6 eents
pacKage,at T. C. SiHTH ft CO. '8.
I il. mil w mmi&&m!msm.
We claim for the
W W W A
WWWW AA
w w WW A A
W A A
OOO H H OO V VU A
o on no ov vii aa
O HHHO O V V n AA
O OH HO O VV nAAA
OOO Jl a OO V DA A
At the Query Store To-day.
I-Chairs provided for the comfort of buyers
MAHTir DESIRA1ILE
LEFT.
GOODS
ME LINSEED OIL,
A Large Stock of
Colors, Faruiskes, Etc.
ALSO
ExSheriff Alexander is getting
terribly in earnest about delinquent
tax Da Vera. Ha Suva Via ia. o-ninrr
lect by distraint after the 25th
t. A word to the wise is fsnffiniAnt
Mr. C. S. Holtnn Inft. In of: ovoniniy
f ... .W,V.VUI1JI
asuBviue w aiwna tne conven
tion of thfl "Vnnnc Mon'a Ch;c,n
. -Auug VU1 lObiaU
Association, which met yesterday in
that city, and to which he is a delegate.
This is the latest
f e
tne memorv nf man rnnnnrli Kut oil
. tl fuuwu, VUU CLU.
indications point to a heavy fruit
crop. We want to be in time, hence
we say now: "(Jream and peaches for
two."
Who is responsible for the ex
tension of the m't.v'a Kmito Kir
Legislature? Don't all speak at once.
Somebody will have to answer for it
before the DeoDle th votra aiiq
wen tnat ends well."
The Mt. Hollv Ar. Dan woi- l-oiii-ka
,1 VTCAU
when comDleted. will ho nnfii.
feeder to Charlotte.: Why not
boom it along here a little. If we
CiC r An t VS A r navent got dollars to give,, we
iZ. O A H LO A D m,h,i Slve a Mle "moral support."
The folio win er wm reoriatoMwi
among the arrivals at the Central
yesterday : Judge J M Baker and
wife. Jacksonville . JTla W t.
Springs and Clement McCune, Phila
delphia; D E Lyon, Pittsburg, Pa. ;
Geo E Brieres. :-New Bedford Ma
o iagg, a x rimes; ut Hi Downs,
f itchburg, Mass.
Charlotte railroad men take no-
tice; The law to nrevent th nmninv
of freight trains - on Sunday was
amended bv the Lerislatur -niat A
journed. The law now provide that
weight train carrying lire atock,
" f v jrMmv3v umt -
ter, hall be exempted from the pro
vteiona of the law. and anch trains
wiu be permitted to pass on Sunday,
I
erosene
Hi
A Plant Covering Patent.
It seems that certain parties are
dispensing to tobacco raisers in this
State for a consideration the right to
use what is called a plant protector
which they claim to have patented.
It consists of nothing more nor less
than a thin piece of cloth attached to
a frame which is placed over the
plant beds as a protection from frost
and also from the fly. The following
in reference to the so-called patent
may be of interest to tobacco raisers,
and perhaps be instrumental in sav-
mg uibui some cnange: .
Danville, Va.,, March 6th, 1885.
Dear Sir: We desire to call your
attention to the fact that one Samuel
Garard, of Durham, N. C, claims to
n oia letters patent bearing the date
January 10th, 1885, for covering plant
beds with cloth, and offering to sell
county and farm rights for said pur
pose. We desire to inform our
friends, to secure letters patent it is
necessary for the party applying to
first make oath that he "Is the origi
nal discoverer." We know this de
vice has been in use for three years
or more, and extensively used both
in the West and in this great tobacco
section. We have no hesitancy in
advising you to pay no attention to
any one claiming such right, believ
ing it a fraud.
Mate the path of him who seeks a
"royalty" distribute his tracks with
his heels towards your premises.
Your friends truly,
Ed. M. Pace & Co.
j How to Train the Stomach.
New York Tribune. . j
1 1 What we need is a course of sfom
ach gymnastics. We should begin
byvrequiringjnore work of our stom
achs. It is preposterous to suppose
th of n 1 1 4-4-1 .
a titue exercise tnree times a
day is enough to keep them in a
healthy condition. We should exer
cise our stomachs in! a systematic
way, beginning by eatiag raw oysters
at intervals of
gradually substituting for oysters
food more and more difficult of diges
tion. By careful training of this
sort we could in time be able to digest
pork with perfect ease, and those Of
us who might wish to become stom
achic athletes might be trained to
digest tomatQL cans, or even boarding
house mince pieTlfereiis no reason-
wny man,' who is . many respect.
BLronger uaajne goat, T snouid not
rival or even surpass that aoimal in
digestive feats. If the goat aa . eat
tomato . cans aud underclothing
without causing hiinjhe slightest un
easiness, man ought to be 'able to
thrive on a similar diet.
Every thins Tet Sold is a M ar
ret of Cheapness te the Buyer.
Those Who Ho Wot Visit
D W .
aie ai once Will be "Radly
Left,".
Morning sale wffl begin at 11 a. m.
Evening sale will begin at 8 p. m.
Night sale will begin at 7 p. m.
I That it is long filler and con-
4- n Z -n n . TT i j
wiuB mure riavana ann nnor
Hayana than any cigar sold
in i nanotte lor ti v tmt.a.
W ,
I That it is absolutely pure and
nxtiuuut. - aiuucxai navoring.
That it is in fact a ten nent ri-
gar for five cents. Sold only
oy Li. k. WKISTOIH.
an29deod
W. P. BTNUM, W. P. BYNDM, JR., BABTLKCT SHTPP.
BYNUMS & SHIPP.
Attorneys and toousellors at -Law. PQ
UMAKLOTTE, N. C.
m"' i vtafymiiiMj AVIiP TAILOHS. '
Tie Charlotte Musie House
Is Headquarters in the Caro
linas for the following cele
brated instruments, viz:
rVnOHICKERTNa PTANOR,
MATH U iSH K K PI A NO K
JTkNT Pianos. :
.it. ii i-
AKIOJv pianos:
All are Invited KBarB,tB
mehlldSm
And are expected to come.
NOTICE.
jots. r. yuery having assigned to ma her stock
of goods, notes, accounts, and other evidences of
debt, for the benefit nf AnwHf r
- . . c udiwj Kiya 11 u
tice that persons holding claims aga1astBmust
present ihr aaine ,. Spurns. Accounts due on the.
books have been carefully ii- - i-snd persons
owing the same are now T, , uu u sAtJfl at once.
feM7 . Trustee for Creditwrj,
NOTICE.
To the Toters of lh ri
Charlotte, W. C.
of
At a reenlAr ntAAtlnap nt fhA iu
of said eltvThSM thiS aTh h-" "."len
motion it was ordered that a new restMS,7.f
'r?i"r, ,cipa eiecnon to be
- vny vix .ob luuijua 111 may, Iwo.
TfitvTxuim fi v. JaAA.witj.jL,, Mayer.
Fred Nash, Clerk. mchlOdtf
TO MY
MASON AND HAMLIN ( )K(4a Ms
M I 11 A I a v a va - . . x... - -i '
srtKjivjn.v UWJHKS IKAL OKCtANS
Mi STAI K ()RhaTJS.
PBICES:
THE LOWEST!
. TERMS: . 1, '
THE EASIEST!
Also Pianos and Organs for'rent at reasonable rites.
Write for circulars and full information.
Address V. T. BARNWELL, Manager.
j Brother Edmund's Sodalities.
New Tote Sun.
The transfer of Senator Garland to
the cabinet will be a great loss to
tne senate, but if the Philadelphia
Times tells the truth about him, the
yuaiigo m iau witn particular Heav
iness UDOn thft Hntl. ClMxra TP va.
munds, of Vermont. Garland's ex
it from congress leaves Edmunds the
last and lone of a trio that were well
matched on and of the legislative
floor. "Thurman and Edmund s
wno were then on the judiciarv com
mittee and twins in their law and
tneir iroiics, found in this Arkansas
man." savs thA TimAo 1 -a motK
their legal acumen and their quiet so
cial ueaires. xney tooK nun m and the
three became fast friends." Now that
Mr. Edmunds is left to himself, what
win ne 00, and how will he do it, will
afford an interesting studv to his
brother senators. Will he hehce-
iortnsiphis cup of senatorial "cold
tea" in solitude, or will he pluck up
ueftri. iromanoiner brotherhood, and
start afresh?
It must not be forgotten that there
are points in Brother Evart's record
that entitle him to consideration if
the Vermont statesman should think
of organizing another small sodality
of jovial senators. !
FOR RENT,,
A Five room cottage on Mint street, opposite the
MJntj,A well or goxi water. Apply to
TTI9PI (1 OT T& 11 VJ-Xnn J m
a. a. tiUBDAA X CO.
I V ( "ANA M J
"A NAM
How few understand what
a perfect .fit la That palnfol
period of "breaking- in" is deem
ed essential to every new
outfit. . This Is positively un
necessary. The scientific
principles applied to the num
erous shapes and sizes of "the
Ixanaa' shoe, insures perfect
fit. tiolr flexibility, abso
lute freedom from the tortures
cf "bi-cakir.y In," as they are
easy and comfortable from the
first day. Sold everywhere.
- your shoe dealer for them.
HANAN & SON.
RAIS,NTHK WIND.
A AT CLOSE PRICES.
flow a KeatBckr Yonth Compelled his
. rather to Sign Check.
J.H. Mo ADEN.
Dt-Mgrsiat.
T" ..u 1 wiuu. owut a specmc is a very
valuable remedy for cutaneous diseases, and at the
INOCULATED POISON. After trying all the
2.HidteL?wm'8 Specific liasearedmeeoond
Jw 1 well of a terrible Wood poison contracted from
none. Has. T. W. Ln Greenville, Ala.
eiONOAK.-A tody here has been entirely
of Dolson oakpotson by the use of two botOes
0. a. & . s, BKADroan, Tipton villa, Term.
TJLCiHg 35 TI AR&-A member of mj ehareh
JM 1 been eared of an ulcerated leg of 25 years
. H. CSrntpiKa, Pastor Ueth.Ca., Macon, 6a.
Tfcetitsuleal Seaoot.
Visa Tjocv TZnhinacm t.JiA tiuh
in the lnwpst nriraa.pv' rraAm nf rmv
city school, has been called home by
the serious illnes of her mother. Her
Elace, for thepresent, will be . filled
r Miss Ida Wells, one of her frind
wno nas tne reputation of beior a
Tflrr ariTMrim nrimarv .nil IrinHai.-
garten teacher; so the patrons of .the
school can rest assured that the
little folks will still be in goodliand.
Ofi for new Orleans. :
A party consisting of Mr. J. 8.
Spencer, and his two daughters.
Misses Sallie and Lola, Miss Mamie
Yates, Miss Mamie Wads worth, Miss
Minnie Wriston, Mr, McDonald and
Mr. D. C. Anderson left this morning
on the 1 AS train, via Atlanta, for
the New Orleans Exposition. They
fo by the Atlanta & New Orleans
hort Line via Montgomery. repre-
a. . i m Tit r r i a f
sentea vj x, u . mcuanaiess, Atlan
ta, ua. ,
Louwvillk, Kt., March 12. A sen
Ration was created yesterday at
Bowling Green, Ky- by Charles
Moore entering the house of his
father, Drv-J. P. Moore, one of the
best known and wealthiest citizens of
the State, and demanding that his
aged parent sign notes to the amount
of $6,110, which he refused to do.
Thfl vounsr man than aaivnA Ma f
jt B
by the throat and choked him severe
ly. Releasing bis hold upon the old
gentleman's throat, he brought forth
two 1 revolvers, which rth
father to come to terms and sien tha
documents. As soon as he could re
cover be had his son arrested.:; Young
Moore is in the government's employ
at Evansville, lnd. The father is in
a very feeble condition and refuses
to prosecute ms son.
The Liberia Fever.
The Arkansas fever among the coH
ored people in portions or tnis state
j - I . I seems to have subsided, to be follow
nOUgrl Oil UOUffhS. ed y the Liberia fever which seems
- I to have broken out in Asheville. if
TheWoaderful Success in Com I we may judge from the following
wnicn we cup , irom tne Asnevuie
Citiied : . "The colored population of
Asheville are having weekly meet
ings to consider the question of mi
grating to . Liberia, and we - are ins
formed that quite a number, em
bracing some of our most influential
colored citizens, ' have consented to
go are indeed leading the move
ment, and that quite a hegiraof
this population will take place some
time this year for that. 'halcyon land'
In A fuiia t r nrKjiri f hav ava i r Vri ri"l
sTv 1Vtw m s w ' ' ' - - ' I ' j- rj i
TWMBmjB99 m ere j .air; mm i oy sotneoTer aiiguiurj luaiviauai.
Aauanlf . . v
umpuon. Bronchitis, Asthma, Spitting of Blood
Sore or Tight Chest Weikl.iTnii lhLSSS'
Bore Throat, Loss of Voice, Catarrhal Throat Hi
Zgg'lgg Hacking, Stating ana r5h"
Troches, 15c, L.lqnldv ftSe.
ROUGH OH COUGHS"
ujfoat, chest, air passages or lungs, and is the only
d,0,Lan? "'J11 !rtiiou8. distressing Whoo
SrnST aruggiataV The Troches via go
XD rAFxaabf
o
- nd Trr ri
Bab7"fr lialf ot their gut inowjr pat the batey
na't care a sou. bo long us ii can set pfontr of
A Rpalar Jlf achioe. 1 :
.3 j j-'- o .pAw oivuu ch
Chambersburg, Pafi physician who
can write his name with both hands,"
says a New -Orleans correspondent,
"I think that New Orleans can boast
of a. vminc mn.n vrin ijin do t.ha aami
and also write backwards, beginning
with .the last letter ; also upside down,
and again to write that to read it one
must look through the paper at tiie
light, or he can write any way, and
and also do figuring. His name is
John B. Meyer."
Whr ErarU U Sileat. -
Earrisburg Patriot
Mr. Evarts hasn't opened his mouth
in the Senate yet.. As there has been
no session of more than three hours'
rhimr.irm. tha Sfinfttnr frnm N
York hasn't been able to get a' sens
tence tn eugewise, ,
Jailed for Selling the Police Gaietie.
: Cbablestoit, S. C, March 12. B.
Doscher, news agent here, was sent
to jail today for selliag the Police
Gazette and the Police News. "
Skin IHweases Cured
Hy Dr. Frazier s Mugle Ointment Cures as if by
magic, ptmplea, blacs: beads or grubs, blotches and
eruptions on the face, leaving the sxin clear and
...f tul llonmiM. ItnK ...... 1. A. .
liTCOUIltUI. MW IfUIW Mf Dttl. I 1II7U1U, Bun Illit-
ples, sore lips, and old, obstinate ukiers. Sold br
.1ril,7l.itt. AT tHilAll Oil 1 1 ,t nf Mln. Tili ..... .
Soli by T. C. fcmujj & Co. .. f .-leotSwiy .
. Minnie Palmer's Stockings.
Denvor Tribune Bepubllcan. I i. ',
If there's one thing in the world
that a woman likes better than an
other it's silk stockings Minni Pal
mer has 'em. She has 240 pairs, and
mey are so cieveny contrived as to
look little at the bottom and big at
the top. That is, the feet are all in
nart colors, which gradually develop
breadth from rh i naun nn am4
HV .hwmv v auu
spread away into designs of lacings !
a 11 li Dm uruiuRriHR
One of the loveliest pairs she wore.
was or cream and garnet, so exqui
sitely combined that they might well
bA termpH n evmrkVmmr in
Queen Elizabeth, in whose time silk
DiiuvBiugo were luveiiitJU, wouia give
poor little Minnie an awful shaking
uu (luuuiu ane suaaeniy De resurrect
ed into court Ufa Heroin - :s
The standard of fine ladyism nows
adays is silk stockings,, and the little
euiig aim uauue actress nas StrucK
rasnion at high tide. ' .
Fail a re of an Old Cotton House. .
- NEW YORTC. Marf.rl 1 'Tnn n,,r,.
d6ll & Mayhoff, cotton brokers, have
lished one, and was operating on the
.:. uuu Blue. - -
A. E RASKIN & BKO..
Icenls far i .hnrl nti :
' feblOeodtr
Fei ftetly Splendid !
So say all who nave tried our delicious "Vienna
Bread, fresh every morning at our Bakery, Trade
street. Fresh Breakfast Boll. Chelsy Bunns, Cur
??.nt?,rmB'. Bath Bunns, Doughnuts,
Mince Pies, Apple Pies, in fact everything that's
good. All are reapeotruUy Invited to can?
W.N.PBATHEB.
CUSTttBIERi,' "ToOnr Customed.
AND THE
Public Generally ! !
I v3ave. reopened In Te r,i Vhir bim.jjnnr.cor-,
neisjoiiege ac4ir'1iMM """ tiwts.
to receive yourorde waSON CO., '
mc26dtf , - - " "who?Ll.g4ut8-
BINGHAM-SCHOOlC;
. Established in 1703,
is PRE-EMINENT among Southern Boarding
Schools for Boys, in AGE, ln NUMBEBS, In ABEA
PATRONAGE, and ln equipment for PHYSICAL
TheonlySchool for Boys in the South with GAS,
i . piiii-udowti caui auuac.
vu ixwuuguv, sjivuigiuu particulars, aaaress
feb4d4wtf Bingham School P. O., N. a
TO-EAT?
I am prepared and willias; lo
meet any cat price on any Goods
la my line. Bear this in mind.
O.J.
ALPHABET
mar5
U R. Wristoni
A Stands for Apples, Almonds and things for
. young and old,
r Brings us Bath Buns and Brown Bread, hot er
r Makes Charlotte Boss,' Cream Puffs and Con-
aiinn Atuui.
Hav
8
T Denotes; Dough Nuts delivered daily by our
Ii let PaoAi,,Arl R Embraces 7QK to cheer the Inner man,
A LARGE Stock of Eng'lsh. French and Ameri-
A . inn iimrii ann v. -i i UMiahaa n. i
' ..." 11UDUQB, Oil OUUil
as are bound to sell them.
mar L. R. WRISTON.
Fruit from Foreign
Gems" to all our patrons
!lY Seed Trade
THTS season Is larrer than T have ever bad. Mj
wv. vwh win. lU'UVO UUt llfUl
IT Furnishes the freshest
G Gives "Graham
r around,
H Halls the happy household where Boneless
Herrins is found :
! T Is the new "Ice Cream Cake" so much ln de
T "Jiimbles" np the Jelly Boll with Jokes and
list and send It. to nw
k-enuine. " -
maro
Seeds warranted fresh and
u &. WR1HTON.
XT Stands for
iv said.
Kisses," the sweetest sold tls
Diamond Dyes.
DEPOT tor Diamond Dyea, at
. r. wbtstomk:
mart .
Gents' Kid Gloves.
NEW SPRING SHADES.
Extraordinary Bargains ! ! I
. We have just bought an exceptional Bargain in
rUkesthe "Lady Fingers'' and long loaves of
VT Makes our "Minute Chocolate" an grated to
N Notes the "newest novelties" of Ogam at oar
stand: -
Q Overtakes the old reliable original 0. K. Bread
J Pleases papa's pets with Candy white and red;
f Ta often ln a quandary with names of Cakes
R Raises Busk and Boyal Rolls, bat sometimes
-nuns beer;
C Softly sports in Soda Snaps and Saoces sweet
and soar,
T Takes our favartte Toast with friends at early
- twUleht hear:
U Upholds the undersigned la keeping upper
most. .
y Verfly leads the van and lets others boast;
W Weighs the weleome words well wishers say
about as.
X Expresses thanks to all, hoping none win
. doubt us; ...
y Are youthful customers who greet as day by
7 The zealous workman who make our best O. K.
MAYER 4c ROSS.
The above auesUoni4 everjr da bT
anxious housekeeper.
out and have In store a
We havi
great many nice thing'.
We call attention especially to our "Vvi.";.
Family
Roe
Biig
Herring
Florida
-AND
1
Whlxh on a 1ir.ra amas - .
On, Fl?n "AD" ?r. "02P.reana:
help ou out at Tea time. , .
When thfl nrmlr WrmiaVif n -ka m imir -.
nmakmg Sem Apples ran 110 00d erric8
Mnllfti.?
IXUllUtUs
Try our Key Sardines, no can opener required.
Sauces and Potted Goods,
Our Una nt Tata
will he found eompi
Jte.
Call 130 la Telephone 1.1a t.
1T1MHI
Specialties Just Receiyed.
THITBBEB'8
"CONNOISSEUR
9f
TOMATO
Expoaiasr a Sfedlvm.
Tt was In nil miwtim oi,. . . n, i , .
nuu rvuiuuvuj BiouinU iai b Ul lltjf gaOSTiy
ments as she was gliding out of the cabinet
screamea ana oned out that It wasn't fair. One of
car
She
Commerc
ill National. Baok
vvfvu.uvui.uu Viuu VMM VAiaV lb TV OS LI h XOlA. VIIB OI
the beauties of Brown's Iron Bitters Is that lte
beweBcent work Is all fair aad square. People may
Investigate as much as they please; and the moire
they investigate, the more they see what wonders
this tamous tonle has accomplished tfrs Eliza
CraUdock. 981 Sixth street. Harrisburg, Pa., writes,
"I found sfceedy reUef-from bad blood and lndl
gestloa by using Brown's won Bitters."
Of CHARLOTTE, N. C
Cash Capital, . - - $17&,0OO
Surplus Profits, - 50,000
That fat man, who the ladles declare lathe
hAndRomflflt man In Wnnntnnn aA ... 1
, , , . .V t . . " "(.."jjWU! U9CU HI UV Ml 111-
valid, but he took to hvd drinking, not of whis-
kftT. hut of Tlr Rnll'a rVnioh C.., ' i i..
- ' : ,7. ---- - wmu wjiuit aim liuvr lie
walks right over toe ery slenderest dudes, and I
uvii i Kimu a. nn, ,
being pronoanoed incurable by a score of physl
oiana, from Las Vegas, N. M., to his home, was
AffPAtAd hV AfiualnlltoHnar TM. T m i-
! , .. . , 9 """W UVil J.V1I1U,
i which has restored him to his former good health
DaH&jhters, Wives and mothers
U'a nmnhnHMllTmiafinrifAa t- av tl
Icon, aijeinale ftemedy, to eure Female Diseaaes.
.r. m .1 umajniHHDon ana tueer
atlon, falling and displacement or bearing down
feeling, irregularities, barrenness, change of life
httieorrhflea,- besides many weaknesses springing
from toe above, like headache, bloating, sninal
weaxness, aieepiessness. nervous debility, palpita
tion of the heart, to. For sale br dnrsists. Prices
$1.00 and 41.50 per bottle. Send to JB. LlS
cut!, t w-a, a. i ., it pemp&idt, free. ! M
(Sennits9 Kfidl (BD wes
Fresh and new, which we offer at - '
.. . . ...... f .'.' - . : . ' . '
75 CEOTS iPEH PAffR.
These Gloves are worth fully $1:50 per pair, which, upon
examination, any one can readily see. We offer a full line of
. . NEW r- :
PlPMff ; Sttlff WANTED.
; J . . . Two thousand bottles from which
- .-" ,. , .7:-..-.-.-::.-: . , . ,, mnn'm Ranuviv has tWMm . auH . ... m.
$33S,000
Johnston, H.C.Iccles, W. E. Holt, J. H. Holt, J-
mcuuignun, 4. a. spencer, Frank coxe, J. L. More
head. . B. M. WHrTE, President. '
.. "" A. G. BRFNTZEB, Cashier.
D. H. ANHKHSON. TaIIat
? This bank has entered npon the eleventh year of
iiuunuw, iritu mvi won JUKU1UCS 1U1 LUC HO"
commodation of its customers and the transaction
I By careful attention to the wants of Its patrons
ATld IltMral iPUntr with thA r.nhll ia-
r "ffc vvavu KUV 1UUUVBtUITJiaUJ. Ill
hopes and expects to recelw in the future, as in
the pa-'t, its full share ot business.
Of tho . very 1 atest , pro! ecti on. V
. - . -."v uvui ffiiiuir jLra. von per
son's Remedy has been ased.-; The bottles must
uonaoucuiwou.4 WB wui pay in Aftjaq
.8InB?ttlOi - - - - - Scents
One Dozen Bottles - : . s . 60 I
Larger qnanr , t ''th i-ioi. I
KETCHUP
A nrst-dau article In every respect,
fBTJRBER'g
SHREDDED -.
OATS,
A pare, delicto us and nntrtttoai arttcleol food
Green Sea Turtle,
Put up ln 2Tb cans. -
Thurber's Fancy . Mackerel,
' In lOTh Kits.
A full line of HEAVY and FANCY GBO -
CER1ES always on hand. . ' '
BARtETTAALEIAItDER.
Telephone Can 81.
Houses Rented.
Ho:lses reared and 'rents collected. In tit clir
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