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, ' . ' ' l mm si , BUND FROM HCKOFUI.A CORED Atlanta, tia. June 2nd. My sll-year-oM aim liaa bad a terrible akxuhluK arm' u la Hirer of ilir lin k fur three yera, alien. Usl with lilln.liieM liaa fit hair, great emaciation, an. I t.-riicral irolratlon, f ttyalciaju an. I various lilo xl remedies warn raaortwl U without tieneM. The New Atlanta Madlral Oill-w trrated him fur three uioiilim, but hta ooiioitloii mn w-.ee, I waa unjrad I" try the rtttrarr of li H II. and to lb anlonfcbiiieiil of invarlf. fnrmla and netchlior. our hot! If i-flerled an entire rurr. L'lrrra of tlio wwk rullrrly healed, ereeiittit reatorwl, and (lie hai' couinieuiwd (truwin on hla head aa-ahi. I liv al Jones street, aUanU. and my hoy l lh.-re to 1 Been Ml ASK JosKi'lt J W Mnwr. Howell's Cnais Koada. Cliero kr rourity, liu . write. "I was afllirtiil with clirouir wire nine year, and lia.l tried many medii-tne. mi. I tli-y di. I nif no "" then trifil It II II, anil einlil Irailtlearured nif sound an. I well." Write l lllood llnlin I... At luita. ia. for tk on akin an. I tilood ilia eaar. wnt fnf A. R.WiLLMAN Sanitary Plumber and Steam Fitter. Bath Till" Water n W.isliiaii.l. Terra I ALn I"in-, ,Vr ' i'.,,il.m.i.i .rmk irn nln ll.se. t-vi 'V t Inn; in tiie liiiiilnii: I hi. AWNING WORK A SPECIALTY. Kli m i' '' 'ill Work. THE 0RT0N. WllmliurUm is the ira'eway lo the freat c iU eraorlj" of North lamlnm, im.l Miriinei tW ors ahiMil.l not fail to stop at THKmIC TOS. WlliiiMirtoi' elegant hou l The Or ion ia maRiiitirent ptriirtnre. tinely titled with modern iniprovenieiiu, elevators, elec trir liithUi -nut al I omivc nif ;iiih Mjasniai low rate to ennnii..M mrti iltir ln thf summer araaoii. Traimifiit raU-a from 12 to (4 lT day. Amplf aooiinmiUtions, excellent fare and polite treatment rlinrarun.c The Ort.ui. J. K. MONTAtJl'K, May 1 If Maimer SMITH & WATTS, U It (I K K IIS, lrtS Coliev-e Street. I iiuinnr, N. Repreehtint; l-'iioii Pros fo., mem- , beni litriitfo Hoar I of I" rule. U-Ini.n Hr.i. . infiiihfm 'w V..rk I'otton I-: v li ii.'i' Huh- j hunt. I'riiT i '.. meinlxT" Nf w York I 'otton Kji haniri'. t'-ilin . iiii'miUtw Sew York : Hio k Kirlian.. M. M Nf eii lli.ini, nnMiihrr j New Y'ork I'l-trolfiiin Kx.-tiinp'. t- unirM re-iilil in fnmi tlin lo live niiiiulm over our private wire. j Tiie Washington Post. A National Paper. I Vine jirinUil al the mvil of (ioveniinrnt. THK VKKKI.Y KIST iimUiinn f-- ia! hut uiea not foiiixl In any oilier .nliliiti..n. Kvcry man ahoulil 'tirxt niih-u rtU- l..r lu? home fM-r." To It you owe your lirl .ille Kianrn. Afler tlint ii 'l.'iie, il utile to lake another ii-r, the Ih-M "no printi"! at Hie ill. Hal ol tlie country is (lie one thrit will lirove moot lirotiUilile ali.l eiiL rtn nint' The price of IT I K WKKKI.Y I'oST is 7.1) renin I'r aiinnin in mlvuiuv. Sample oopiFfi will free. AiHrtws, The Weekly Post, WASHINGTON. I. C. Central Park Is another raniliitnto for Hie oonsi.ii.i ulion oftlKMf w-okiiiK ileiimhle honies near the pMslK-nms K'wing city of Charlotte. CENTRALLY Iyio:ilel ln-lwefii ChnrlotU" ni"l Sharon. Dilworth aiul Ilifihlrtiiilf. It n i- al reciniKil as appropriate. BEAUTIFUL nmliil.itliix Holds ami lawns iniersp.T--.il wit h nmisiiilioent (jroves of oaks. luei. .net., eli'., ami th lint iirnl Iw-iiiiliew ol ther.itii.i!ioii n ninsiyl hv tluMiitiof mail w en Aril l'ik. AT CENTRAL PAKE true U.Jpr rrnm J 0Ae4Jf4l MX4i MOLDlKMt. fan la Ta4 flao. . ToriEA. Ku.. Jn. 7. ri rttl of lUro.r ooauty flgr.dlo rei.nl.rin.n i,r.Ml KatlM pfkUed htm for !ivlu th joufif to theJ- riura? a1Udo J Po.l t pny tod hi return to lUm reputiU cu. AIIInc ppr eUd Mm a traitor to tlin iua of the oppred itdd iintitieedhlm for going Pok ou hU rid obllgtlPa. Terrlll oua of tli fourteen rtnl a;u from KatiaM lolhtoU,Ka, uatlonal alllajine couveutloii. ll mixed with ihn tlironir there and ot Inaiale f-wt relative to ' Inteiillott of aontheru allUnrenieu to keep the deniooratlo rank- -.,.nl 'Vheti he returned the t.ii - . i 11 l'"' cani paljtru and h ithi not relx-l i"n a waa hi iDtMlll hot l iter li" out loo from lilt br- ili roil auil xpoeed Ihelr pHtllHr-al hyp.K-rly. He took Ine alunip f ir the repuhlK an ticket laJit fall and ms k a vln"r.oiN tifhl agalnal ttie Mlllanee. lln'i n thualantlouver th reatilt that lie kept up the battld and Ima lieen rpeakinir regularly alut-e. Terrlll waa a Union aoldler, aerved fouryaam under Sherman and par tlclpatod In the fatnoua inarch from AUanU to tin. Recently ha ! Inaugurated h new movement, which, If auccesnful, will greatly weukeu Ilia people1! pnrtv. Correct ftlmata piure the num ber of ex-l'iiloii anl lior In Kutiftt" at Hft 00(1. It i eailniiiied id it fully 40.000 of theie vntf r.niH went Into me new parly and voted with it In I-)! Mr. Terrlll hue rone. I ved the plau of o-)raiil--iK a Hold lore m"i-inumi m every county In the State for the pur pue of hre hWIiiK Into lilt. ulllaliCe atreiiRth- He proponos to aliow thetn that the nlllanre men of the eouth are atlll I)hiiukt(i mid that they tand like a (;raiili wall oppone.l to anv and all nenalon l. irll it ion, ami that therefore tile t nloii -..i.iiern in Kaunas are votlmr with their ene- mlee and B;lnHl their o--n lulereiU by aiding the people movement, w hlch l, In fact, a I lemocraiic niu no l ty . ( rime. lieifelUf t oiirt, Parilona. Wilmington Mte-iirer : A pu 'le ir man,' people i how it N thai jn- riei make tucli iniaiaaee in r irai i ok of -cut It o many people who in pub lic oplnl ui onuht to he hntijfei or piini-hod, and llnditig irnilly d mur- l. r and arson eo ninny pernina w ho are not guilty. Tht niul le o or tUe lovernor would not have to i-x-ercUi: the one-man power o often to at anide the verdlct-i of the ooiirt-i. Something l wrong somewhere. Ia It the criminal law, or the Incapable prosecutor, or the ruling of judr" or the lj. ii.iran. e and corruption f Juries? Where Is the fault? Kvi-ry few days the tiovernor is en'okod through petitions, mi easily eecured, to over rule the flndfnf-a of courts and to chana-e the tu nlahment or to pardon criminals. I tint eonieiliin; aomewhere slightly rotten in North Carolina? The Legislature might lind need ed work and i-ulte important to do Jut here. The criminal laws, If de fective, ought to Iki remediod. The lawabidiug people ought to have ome protection, however -light, against housebreakers, ravisheis. in cendiaries, murderers and rascals generally. I f the law s are all on the side of crime and criminals it Is high time they were amended. It is hard er to hang a man in North Carolina to-dav lor the most brutal muniT, thatt It is to couvirt and send lo the penitent iarv a negro for stealing an old hat or chicken. Law should never be vindictive, lull they should give prote. tion to the helpless ami unprotected. A rig id but fair execution of law is ; great desideratum alway, in North Caro lina particularly. Toe newspaper-, that see much that i wrong, and w atch the people's intere: w ith A r-gus-eyej, arc often complaining of the unjust rulings of Judges, the ni eliUTeiicy of the laws with the end j technicalities of the courts in fa vor of criminals, the comparative safety of criminals, the dead failure of the antiiiuateil, effete jury y-t in and so on. Not long g our estecmid an.) wide awake Charlotte contemporary, the News, discussed "The death pen alty for hnri'lary." The action of tiovernor Holt in extending clem--iicy to a in gro burglar was a dis turbing matt'T among the Charlotte people. The feeling of disapproba tion was profound. Mere was a case in which a burly negro not only broke into a citizen's home, but w! o entered the apartment of a daughter of Mr. Wadsworth while she was sleeping, ransacked the room, and then "desperately fought Mr. and Mr. Wadsworth "in the dark, and who refrained from stabbing Mr. Wadsworth only because at the last moment he succeeded in breakv ing through a window, is to escape the penalty of death." 1 1 is surprising that in anv of the father and mothers of Charlotte should have felt unprotected? We have no patience with an unhealthy md sickly-romantic sentiment favorable to scoundrels." No one has any right lo enter any n.nn's home under the cover of darknss. If he does break in or otherwise outer he does it for no good pur ose, but. for an evil purpose, perhaps even for murder n? well as rob,fi(--' 'e doea it at his own risk and If apprehend ed and tried he should pav the pen alty of his crime. I hat penalty should be Miough to protect the hotnoa of thn i . I people and to deter scoundrels froln burglarly and niur- The pen tentiary gives no ter- illiau Wl t I kefor tle cure He 4onfriioiietis, iriient ...... r.-- . . -.- - - - i ' AMD tUt MtCM ftATMPt A Yaanafoat-UCcvrir Tfcalr HW t MlaatUa U Bto MarH4. Omunvilmc 8. O- Jan. 7. Tha Ub.w county ,nd MIm 'BW-r. of Whliuilra.H. (I. Ula aftarnoon, by Kmr. HamM. Ora-ao, at hla raal dence In thlaelty, waa the culmina tion of a rornantUeoorUhlp. Mr. Truaadala . nd Mlaa Fhlfer have been aweethaarU for aeveral month and deairod to marry, but the tiiotherof tba young lady object ed on account of the age of ber daughtaraod agreed to allow the marriage to take place aa eooo aa her dauirhter could flnlah her education. On Tueaday the mother and daughter hoardari the train at (Jreenwood, K ( for thla place, Intending that tho young lady ahould enUr college. The train came to a aadden atop liefora It had reached the aoburhe of Uroenwood. Aa it did ao, a carriage and driver were aeen Undlnu beslda the track, and Truaadala auddenly appearing, the younir lady aroae and attempted to leave the train with him, but wii prevented by her moth er. Thev came on to thla city, and Mlaa Pbiferand her mother etopped at the house of a relative until ahe oould prepare for entering" a oollege. Thla afternoon Mra Fhlfer think ing Mr. Troeidale had left for bla home, went out for a drive, and while aha was away Trueadale aud decly drove up and waa Joined by the lady. They vlalted aeveral min isters before they succeeded In find ing one willing to perform the cere mony. After tbe marriage thy drove to the (Irennville Hotel. Here they were Joined by the mother, who after a -diort while, became recon ciled. Pur V MU (ifollfman O nly Kh. Piiii.vioi.i'HiA, Jan . Dr. John Thompson, of New York, fx-Mlu-i-fer to S in Domingo, who Is a dele irate to this city, met with an exper iince yesterday that rather staggered him. He wanted a shave and went to a barber shop on Lombard street, nea-Thirteenth. Opening the door the Doctor stepped into the shop, and. nordding pleasantly to the eo'ored proprietor, liegan to take off h i coat . " Iteg pahdon, sah," ald the pro prietor, touching the Doctor's arm, "but Ibis is a tonsonal establishment for white gentlemen only sah." Kor a moment the colored men st od gnuig at each other. Then the ex-M mister put on his coat and rahl: "Arc you not sorry to lell me thi-?" Then "he stalked out of the shop. The alTnir aroused much indignation among the delegates to the Congr- as w hen Dr. Thoroon told of his ex perience. For Malaria, Liver Trou ble, or Indigeationuse BROWN'S IRON BITTERS a -I-N- SIPHONS WK WILL DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. '..ine and sec how you ran keep Mineral H'aliT in the Sick fhamtx-r to make the imslii ine taste pleasant. Everylsi.lv can af ford I., keep il n a healthful and invigorat ing leverage, (J. VALER & CO. vA' :..-. ; WHY IS THE W. L. DOUCLAS S3 SHOE eEKf?t"MtN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET It Is a neanilfs h., Willi no laekn nr wax throa.t to hurl the feel; imi.lo of ihc best flno calf. lvllh an,l eiuiy, anil br-ii.v tr mntv minr ll," f lM TtMite .i an "tfi.-r mfi-i.i.-feer. It riiuala banJ H'weHl Hli.sn,silllitl fr-.m Sl.i"' U S'-iO. ffe 00 t.eroiliir II nl-rTel, the flnert iir !l' ever e(T. re.t fer fMH; fs) liala l.'TBUCll lm-orlr.l li.w w hi. li l rr..m SS.imto S12.K1. ( (IO llnnl--ecd Well Hhoe, Ann cut'. elvllnr. ,'..nir,.rtj,M.- nmt ttursble. The l-l Rher ever elTenst nl Ihl-i iTl.-e : tuime irrado an cua Umi m.-i.li. sh.s-s f.v.llnit mm t..il lo s HI. 4CO 30 Police r-hori Farmer. Kailmml Men 9vi nti.t l-lt. -n'orriersAll wear them: dueoalf, seanil.'!. sm.wsh Insl.le. heavy lhrj aolea, exieo nl.m ivlce. I ne nlr will wear a Tear, en 50 fine enll i lie N ln-r nh.ie ever vffere1 at 3ataa this .rl.-i: ni. trial will eonvtucn thoao w ho wnnl a ! for comfort anil servK-,-. CO 'Hi nml ti'J.OO Worklncmnn's ahoea 9a nro Terr Rlronn nn1 lural),v -Thoaa woo haw Riven llniii a (rial will wear lie uttier make. n,u -2.00 mill I.J3 n.-h.l h.H are UUlQ worn liy Iho N.vnevi.rywhere; UicaeU on their merit a, as the lucn-anlnK mIc sh.iw. I nllne tIS.OO llnml-srweil ali.io, best laUIC l'.muola. vcrvrnvllahtMualftKrencn, lllisirlsl shoeaiinlliiKlreni tl.nl teSlvill. l.lle' -i.AO. Ji'i.OO mid t.7hoe foe Mlnftea art the IhhI fine lltmela. My llHh arltl .lurabla, t'aallon.-s.s. lhat VS. I- IssikI.vi' naiuo and price are alauipeJ ou the USloru of eai'b (boa. PTTtKC NO rJi rtSTlTlTKBTj mlson lis Ml n.lvi rinc.1 .Icalera nprlrliu yno, W. l lOI CI.AS, llrorklou, Maaa. Sold b; GlLE.EA.Tfl & CO. mi V. Hakkis Wm. M. I.irrii HARRIS & LITTLE. Attorneys at Law. e fit. Charlotte, N C MeMANAWAY. O StTROKON. n's drug store or promptly an-F25-ly Mineral water SiT.rad rieaMMi, i:Ual, Mailable. For liilllousoeaa, ConatlpaUoa and Malar a. Uka liuon Elixir. Kor Indlgaatiou.Hlok and Narroua llaadacha, Uka Umoo r.uiir. Kor Hlaepleaaneaa, i Narvouanaaa and Heartfallora. Uka Iamon KlUIr, Ladiaa, for natural and thorough organic regulation. Uka Union Kllxlr. Dr. Motley'a Lemon Elixir will not tall rou In anv ol the above uameu disease, all of which arlaa from a tor pld or diseased liver, atomaoh. kid. ueyi or bowela. 60o and f I bottles at drugglnta. Prepared only by Dr. Moley, Al lauta,(ia. i.ihui nor umopm, ('urea all Cough Colds, Hoarse iihss, Horn Throat, Mronchlils, Hem orrhage and all throat and lung di sease a Kleiraut reliable. 26 cents at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. 11. Motley. Atlanta, (ia. Bnoklan'i Arnica Salra. The best Halve In the world for ouU, bruises, sores, salt rhs"m, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns, ana all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satlfaotlou, or money refun ded. Price 26 oenu per Imi, Kor sale at Harwell A Dunn's, wholesale and retail, and at Jordan A Scott's, whole sale drug stores Attention to the dally habits of the young prevents suffering. IakeSini- mous Liver Kegulator. To promptly and permanently cure rheumatism or neuralgia use ,-salva Hon Oil. Price iS eta. Facts Worth Thinking ibout "the a I'm i is tii li i.iri gW FIRST Uwrn lhat all iliseiws are the result of fer mentation an. I leav cau-s-.! I.y living mi erohm in the human system, aiul whatever remedy will remove the muse ami hinlil n the heiilth uli.l strength of the patient IS the one to use. fafTrtECOND. Don't fonrct that Wni. P.a.lam's Ureal Dis covery is the original andol.l reliable Mii rols- Killer (or winch other similar so-raiieii rerne .Ine are but fivhle imitations! has cured inori' iliseasce than all oilier proprietary innhojiira put Uigetner. faTTHIRD. If you are sick or diseased ilon't trirte with voiir health, hut "hold fast'' and insist on havine Win. limlaiu'a tll.D KKI.IABI.K M 1CKOHK KII.LEK. which has cured thou saudaofall manner of disease, such as Om 9iiniition. Catarrh, liidigtntion. Kheumatism, Bowel, Kidney, Bladder ami all manner ot blood and skin diseases, Ac, quickly, perma nently and at a small cost. When vou have thomrht over these facts send stamp for full particulars and certificates of wouderrul cures and investirate tiie virtues ol this great wonderful remedy, which for years has stood anreant ami in auvunee 01 an other remedies ever placeU ts-tore ine pumic. It never fails when proivrly used. Try it and lie convinced that it is the greatest reme dy ever given to the world, It, II. J Oil DA X ,f CO, Agents. Charlotte, X. ('. QAROLIXA CENTRAL. DIVISION. Wih-inoton. Nov, 29th 1891. Change of schedule on Sealswnl Air Line, C. C. Ii vision. WKSTHOI'M) TRAINS. No. 43. ! No. 23. j No 41. N'ov.29 1S91. j Daily es.Iaily ex. nailyex Sunday.! Sunday. tSuuday Ijv Wilm'gt'n d.Ikl am ; 1.4;t pnr 2.Xt pm 4.30 pm 4.:Ul pm r.-V pin i H.,1 pnij 7.1r pm 2.:k am 7 4'p ti M.M am N.'i 'pm 7,i am Id rpm hv Hamlet,....! !,v Waslesb'ro r Charlotte . Ijv Cliarlotte . Ijv Lincolnt'n; Lv Shelby.... Vr Ruthrfiltti! ..) i pin EAST ROC ND TRAINS. I No. 30. No. li. j Daily ex. lailyc No. JIS I Siiiu!i.y. Suiiil.iT Nov. 2!l 1S1. ivRiitherf't'p S.tWaui S.04 am 10.08 ami 11.1 pro LvShelbv LvLincolnt'u. ArCharlotte livCharlotie IjvWadesWiro bvHannet ArWilmingtn ll..'v pml 7.4"i pni'.S.OO am LIS pmllO.-V piu ti.4!l a m 2.2S pm12.4'am!8ta.) a m 6.22 pm! 7.40 ami Trains Ncs. 41 and 8 make connec tion at Hamlet to and from Raleigh md North Nob. 4;. aud 3S at Monroe for (ireenwood and Abbeville K.C.. Elberton and Athens tia ,aud all points on ti. C.& N. road. Through sleepers on z.. and a ne tweeu Wilmington and Charlotte. Will. SKIM UKh, Mipi. F. W. Clark, (i. P. A. CELERY CELKRY CELERY CELERY for CHRISTMAS, for CHRISTMAS, for CHRISTMAS. for CHC1STMAS. at TATJRORA FARM. 712 North College Street, kA4 j Scientino ai ' Agenoy Scientific American for TSJAOt MARKk, "C copvmoHTS, etc FVr Inforroatlnn anil free Hanitbook write to MUNN A CO., il Bboadway. New Yohk. Okleat bureau tor tecurln pslenn In America. Kvery patent taken out by u l bnniitht bef.vre lb public br a notice glvea free of obaive in we rictttific American Irmst errenlatlon of any adentlfle paper tn the world. SpleixluIlT llrustrwled. No liitelltirent man hoiilrt tie without It. Weekly, f.l.ttn a Kir; S1..1! all mnntba. Address MUNN tXk, BLi husks, SSI Broadway, New Yurk. mum m m The holiday rush being over, I am now ready U give apecial attention U my repairing department of Watolies, Clocks and Jewelry. A nice stock of Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, aud all claaee of Jewelry ou haud. Give us a call. JOHN FAKRIOR. Insoector of C. C. add A. L Witches. OTONEWALL 0 JACKSON. LIFE AND LKTTERH OK GEN ERAL THOMAS J. J ACKHON. Hy his wife, Mary Anna Jackson Edited by Rev. 11. M. Field, D. I) Illustrated. For sale at Ross & Adams' It - n - O . V H-T-O-K-E. Dec 14 tf SMOKE HOME II MOKE HOME II MOKr HOME HI ADE niGAfiH A DK I IOARS ADE lIGAKv -:o:- MARTINS BOUQUET FOR INSTANCE. It is made of the boat material that can be put In a cigar for5o. Manufactured eeiecially for reUl) trade by Ji. u. .HAHII.1, Charlotte, N. C. Next to Buford House. Salem Almanacs FOR 18912 at Publisher's Prices. FOR HALE BY JORDAN fc SCOTT, WholtiHtl lrtigffit. No. 10, North Tryon Street. Cheap Paper. S We have an immense lot of old newspiera (tiles) we want to get rid of st once. Will sell them it tiuv r I.UOU copies. They are 24x3o inches, and useful for packing and to go un der carpets. Also a lot of clean white newspaper, with out printing on one side. Theee tor sale at J) cents ter I'm. SOUTHERN NEW sPAl KK t .MO, Oil -23 If. J"" S. t.Vllege street " V OfTlce 18 South Trvon Street, over First National Bank, and opposite Central HoteL CHAS. C. HOOK, AK C H I T E C T. P.UFORD HOTEL. CLARKSON & DULS Connsollors and Attorneys-at-Law. OfRea in T.nw RuildiniT. Prompt attention to all business. Claims collected. Practice in Btata and deral Curta. )R. H. M. WILDER, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office over Burwell A Dunn's Drug Store. Telephone 180. FOR MEN ONLY IUUO vr aMAXiXW r w n BIT ia THI TOILS 11 Tit XIIHITS H IIUAU. w.. u, iiMtu aw w aam rally ISHAKCOFFTHE HORRID SNAKES ttn r.n ! ImmI, Ml M.t nil wt aaaaaaaiTawwaaBLru OUR NEW BOOK tor a Itarite ltalWaa ta aUoay tf M ul aailcUwaa ( Ue nunc ii.fcj.i.-., ky mstkwda azslwslwsly ' wa. Us wstws eaayast Il r raillaj alaaksj. U aa4 aV B- klllty. Wka .. iilaa. awMtaUtmn w ImM, Stwauc at E.KI C. MLUIvai. ww. " . vv mm Row to talari us tr.. !! W IAS 0 "xjtll OSSAMS t ABTS BOD . full ..THE WMii). h Olaarlotto, O. CAPACITY POI'DLI'D. Till. I ATr T IMFROV: TNTH INTBC JJUCKD I1SCLUI I NO A 11.1. HYDRAULIC 1 AssKMiER ' a', ii HAOtiAOi: i;LKVATl)lw tl HyiuL ! rn lllT!D"lfi5!'' lAli 14 y h , . till I 1 - TERMS: S2.00, and I3.00 niTi i BUI ..i . . . Kueata on application. GEORGE W. KITTELLE, Proprietor. OFFICE OF Wh o 1 e s CHAR OPENING OF FALL SEASON, 1891 By the ever tallamanlc I am enabled to lay before a kind "success," a comparative statement of cases ana bates or goods sold and shipped by me during the months of Juno and July, for the three years re spoctlvely of 1H89, ThwO, and 1MM: lSHii, Jaaie, 313 cases and bales; July ftNO. 1K8U, -tril " " " ; " 1017 1WU, " 1 14 " " ; " Hr9. An Increase iu 3 years of over 100 per cent ; aud as these figures speak more eloquently than anything I could say, I simply point to them and say, "These are my Jewels." And now a word to those merchants who bave not yet bought: Do not ifc North to buy the times will not warrant it bat bay nearer home and often. I otter you aj good a selection of good as, and warrant prices with, any market. My lines are all ready for Inspection. Bend for quotations, or 00 me In person, or lot tua send one of my salesmen to you. Respectfully, S. Witt.kowsky. THE OLIVER OIL COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF COTTON SEED OIL, CAKE, MEAL AND tin iTvrrt CASH PAID FOR COTTONSEED. Ttios. jd. Belle, Manager, 605 WEST NINTH STREET. CHARLOTTE, N. C.- GET VOI R BREAD, CAKES and ROLI.8 FRDM FASNACHT, THE BAKER He wlil make you any kind of Cake you want. IS years at the business. J, FASNACHT, City Bakery. ''A trotrh-u-ord ueh a ne'er shall si nk m-A lie theres an erho left toair" THWASHINGTON Life InsnranceCompany, OF NEW YOdhC Assetts over $10,500,000.00. Is a gigantic monument to the truth of the prophecy, n. K.n.i nrt ninrf irajj-e investments amount toniore tlan .83 per cent ol the total assetts. These mortgages are first liens on real estate valued at $17,501X000. But the strength of the V ashing ton Is in its conservative manage ment. Tn times of depreciation no concern is felt by the holders of Its policies. Aeents wanted in every county In the State where we are not now rep resented. Au active man can get a good contract for Charlotte and vi cinity. T L ALFRIEXD, Slanaffer. Richmond, Va. Bam'l. U Adams, Special Distrio Agent, room ft, Wrighr building.aur ham, N. O. March 6-ly WASHINGTON S 5 v KiecUisll ad by aws" on srwry y ' siirrtmsiia rail bwlla. 1 1 bj. itv. 1's lbs aa4 ckecta a eWr ntly ruraaUMsl saoipM roonis o a umot auar. Krwding A-im eeioially fur (u csta. I L.,.fi t and kMtaulifulitf tUw-tf, rmlmA ll..lii "sntooi on iiU door, which is reached by a JaanrrerelevaU. a n..otei. f 3 botd H ftirnlsbed tlirongboot In Uvs vw niwilier mui ,n tt, emu wmf wipvw. 3 bast maJilief wll lll,l lH.,iian.k STnenlliiM tha wsrw Jtebedaan-larrry BjIUinc bit tha comfort ol roa irurata. l apl unsarjauBwa ror axratMoesw Tha paArtxugra of Tun Ion loth city aud eota luarraal niao sapeciaily solicited. per t!.y. Siccial rat to permanent CnAltLOTTE A . 1 ale Only. L O T T E, N. O, Aug. 1st, 1891 3 P!s PUHH, PLUCK, and PERSEVERANCE, public, which is ever ready to applaud A, RICHMOND A DANVILLB RAILROAD CO. COHDEN8ED SCHEDULE. ' In effect November 15th, 189 K , Daily" BOOTH BOUND No. 9. l No.ll. Lv Richmond " liurkeville 3.00pm & Iflnm &20am A 1 lam " KeysvillawMt 651am -, 805am 10 12am . t7 45pm 1105pm )05am 607am " 940am 850am 1020am 1167am m 1 . Aroanviue " (Ireensboro l,v Uoldsboro, Ar Raleigh S liT Raleigh " Durham ', Ar Ureensboro - Winst'ii-Sal'm LvQreensljoro Ar Salisbury Ar Statebviile " Asheville " Hot Springs Lv Salisbury . Ar Charlotte Spartanburg " CJreeuville " Atlanta Lv Charlotte Ar Columbia Ar Augusta 810pm 10.30pm ;H5pm '530pm )pm 7 45pm 10,15pm t4)pm 1040pm 1232am 152am 6 55am 850am U40am 200am 500am 610am 1220pm 2 10am 607am 9 30am - 1 uvpiu . 569pm' 7 44pm 130pm 4 27 mo 634pai 114oavm 150pm 669pm Uppi Daily. NORTHBOUND No. 10 No.l2 256pm 606pm 900pm 10 10pm 8 50pm 1100pm 1239pm 425pm 917pm Lv Augusta. Lv Columbia Ar Charlotte Lv Atlanta Ar Chartotte Lv Augusta Lv Hot Springs " Asheville u Statesville Ar Salisbury Lv Salisbury Ar (ireensboro " Winst'n-Sal'm Lv Greensboro Ar Durham " Raleigh Lv Raleigh Arliotdsboro Lv (Ireensboro Ar Danville " Kevsville " Bufievllle " Wfehmond 7 00pm 1050pm S05am 85i)pm 6 40am 827am 5 20pm 2 40am 7 07am 800am 8 37am 1020am 1140am 1030am 1282pm 125pm 130pm 305pm 1030am 12 10pm 252pm 10 l-'pm 1108pm 1242am t220am I 00am 6Q7am 7 20am tS45am 235am ' 502am S 43am t Jttam 3 37pm 6 80pm fHilv except Sunday. Dallv. SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. , On Trains 9 and 10 Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Atlanta and New York: between Danville, and Au gusta, aud Raleigh, (via Asheville) and, Knoxville.Tenn. ' On 11 and 12. Pullman Knnet Sleeer between Richmond andDau ville, Raleiif h and Greensboro, and Pullman RtiiTet sleepers between New York, WasninKion and Knox vllle via Danville. Salisbury and Asheville, aud PullmaKsieepera be tween Washington aud Kansas City via Atlanta, Birmingham and Mem phis. E. Berkley, W. A. tWk, Supt, Asst Gen. Pass. Air't, --mond, Cbarlott. NC W. r : kks, Jas. L. Taylok, L l Mgr, Gen. Pass. Ag, ' Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta Ga , Rot, H AAA, Traffle Manager.-. .Richmond, V. I 11 lW II Ulll ('
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