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I I ROCKINGHAM ROCIB ft. W. KNIGHT, Editor and Proprietor. Office : OVER CA.PT. NEW STORE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ne year..... ... $1.50 Bix months ...i. .hXO .75 Throe menths, . . 40 GT All subscriptions accounts must be paid in advance. MIT1 Advertising rates furnished on ap plication. Published Every Thitrspay. "S3 &r tew Birmingham, March!. A epwtarl from Talladega, Ala., gives an o count of a storm llcl fiiwfcoPr there yesterday. Ii ! witoa- tfpmililetwtfeW aeed in vue-&ialRerf about one hundred vards wide, and J destruction marks it entire enura Fortunately it did hot paw through the thicklv populated part ot the town, but the sceiWr alubg is path beggars description. Hues Were4ieini huife1!!!! ! blown down ari'c? bbwlpw attd;ev9i beams and rafters earrfed fdr a con siderable distance. Trees were snap ped off like pipe-stease of Wtm frdm! the around by tha roofs. Cow. t horses and other domestic animals were killed, and a nucnfcefof: per, eons living in the houses blows down were seriously injured, but none fatally. K?i!oq vt-yxh oJ y n Utic Sttad Speaker Bead Declines the Invitation. 1 113 llf Washington, March J. -Just be fore the shooting afiuir at the capi tal yeaterdav Speaker Reed sbowel. to Representative Stewart, of Ver roont, a letter which be had address d to Representative Carutb., Mr. Stewart thought the letter was too good to keep private and gave its contents to several colleagues through whom, in turn, it reached the press, to the discomfiture of the Speaker. The Utter reads as follows : "Dear Mr. Caruth : I shall not accept the invitation tendered me " by the Blue Grass Club. The reason is very simple. 1 notice that Jay F. Durham is its President. Now Jay F. Durham as sured me, during the late disturb axcb, that if they had me in Ken tucky they would kill me. Know ing said Durham to be a journalist, his declarations to me impart abso lute verity. I do not wish to be killed especially in Kentucky, where such an. event is too common to attract attention. For a goad man to die anywhere is, of course, a gain, but I think I can make more by dying later and elsewhere. Yours, truly, T. B. Rekd. i . - Shot by A Reporter. Washington, Feb. 28. In the cor ridor of the bouse just now, ex-Con gressman Taulbee was shot through I the head by Charles Kincaid, a cor respondent of the Louisville Times, Both men are K- nt tick ians and the trouble was caused by the ex Congressman pulling the correspond ent's nose for publishing a certain statement in regard to him. Thf shooting ooou red just but of the Cap itol near the Southwestern en t ranee to the building. Taulbee was shot in tha head and his wound is se rious. He was takrn to his hoard ing house. Kincaid was arrested and lodged in New Jersey Avenue Police Station where he is charged with assault With intent to kill. Kincaid is a slight and inoffensive locking man of about 35 years oi age. He was formerly Judge, ia one of Louisville's Courts and his fam ily is one of the best known in" Ken tudcy. Taulfiee is about 39 year of age and is tall, sinewy and strong He represented one of the iiKrid lam district of, Kentucky in tie Forty ninth and Fiftieth Congresses' Petersburg, Va., Feb. 28, 1890. Henry More, the negro murderer who: sentence was commuted, by Gov. McKfnffey ui ftnpnsiinroenrfn t 'e penitentiary for life, was carrien over to that institution My slierifT Lee. of Greensville county, thir mornin g A larye crowd of Moore V fr-I' V'i " i't down to the uVpot to Vee bin. t Tacked to Wyqt o. his hat a a ihm :ele;ram which he received ou Wednesday notifyin, him that bjsKen'ence had been com muted to li.e imprisonment. At Jju depot be created quite a sensatiop by addressing the larue crowd of negroes present, telling them that the white people were their" best friends, and to vole wjth them in the future. If they wanted friends the white people were the ones to go to. Moore has been a good pris oner during his confinement in th city jail, and has fattened 30 or 40 pounds. M00' W11P to have been hanged to day, and his escape from the gallows makes him positively bs abown by his conduct, one of the fjuppjest of being The Astor estate is probably the richest private eetate in tttt world. The only other comparable wi in that respect is the estate ojp Duke of Westminster, though Duke's income is prsoll less. Several years airo the Astor in come was computed from a careful examination of tfee tax ifeaa at at leastj one million dollars a mOnth. Stf taeeiaW'tfeire Were .2,?Q0 tfvniTM ; VSsUVATl ing 'houses alone Qfaxcjestimated average rental value at' $2,000 per year, io say" nothing of the vast amount nfcrtrasiness property aiicVf the personalitjfe-J&e Uuusjn come of $12,000,000 - yar would .therefore -se ni We oeicejtv?.' 1 Trie neVrsptipers ha v enefcn of timTrinky!mip6iorf,ijt teStfiir 4a groat mistof'SfKiffff tttfr-4 I piainerj; ii Wri aibj rrrlr lfc e f eras tim VrfifyM&iny ,;b tfrwlly-eraiatexl-; arrd instead frte4eWtWlret)ortd. it is onlv u68ut $5,OUO,000f if we -remember rignIy.f ir . i. WYorl'Stfhv' 10 inet-tee? i3i nam t t,:n t frflaiaxaj i nob I dj an mm& latent iJlliJ0OO 13 r WCfii Pi) There was a damaging r reck avi v the na. fod -Sunday oaor o ipg V The north bound freight train was ruoningijn tw-sevria, t3$&Jfak sectipfMsarriad .tetfk ojl-, greLiho.iifiFfttng elWi4 b' Uf ldws. j KSrha; SmafWf gding-p grade neariSujwajaeeGa rtetaccd tost -speed, ijpyl . tjbe. ae eond .section ran .into .ihem. A number c4 tb negrcs, ware,ca4jght Hhe.tiqfpera w reck 4 ., cars A and were conderhiy injured, but none wera kdle v.Jiboka out aRdispvefnl cjr, wr.bped and the engine bay.dnigerJi Richmond. Va.. March 1. A voubs uiuii iiuiiicu, x j. f iioifij, cuipiuv - fd as ati operator W-tba" Western Union Telegraph Qflge ist Seattle. Washitoston-i failed to appear or du ty luesday mornipg. layptigoypo as to the cause lea to aensatninal develbptfietitii11 A deputy herinh'ad arri ved from Virgirf iid wit-h a requ isi -tion 00 Governor Frfry by the Gov ernor of Virginia for the youne man 's arrest on a charge of betraying a girl in Richmond.' Wilson since 'his ar rival ih battle, h1eVniierj gaged' to a prominent young lady of that eitvl He was wirrned of the officer's approach nrt shipped ' ti British Col u mbia. The crime for w4Treh fhe young man is wanted is of old stand ing., He wae arrested in Colorado, but was released on habeas corpus. The ruined girl's father is bound to bring him to justice. . . A brakesman who was caught be tween two cars the other day was urecnbrtis bis a Barings to'biS'WUe. hy aftaeJariaimad, Jat'a just, the waj. MrM, wiwn ycm,ajre break ing iu oewir of coreats." ,n How to Bentlfy m Waxed Floor. Wax floors affords so much better an effect than those that are given a hard oil finish that the labor of keeping them in condition should : net be alkvwea to weigh against their adoption. Whilst re po lish ing wii.h weighted brushes, pre viously sprinkling on the surface white wax dissolved in alcohol, not only are scratches erased, buc the hue is steadily improved, obtaining in the end A most mirror -like finish. The practice 01 master house pain ten in waxing ' floors varies considerably Aa excelleat method is to apply to the floor a thin coat of wax and shellac, and, after a slight rubbing, let it stand to harden ; then to give it a coating of mote Wax, rubbing np to a polish. This will render a floor beauti ful, even without rugs, and it can be both danced and walked on. How Woman Can Avoid Taking Cold. An exchange, commenting upon the ten Die nsK so wmen women expose themselves by removing underwear for evening parties, notices that it is sur prising how seldom colds are taken. A prominent physician accounts for it with me in,, ory uui we excitement attendant upon anticipatfoji of a social even'i ac celerates the circulation. He further more states that if the flannel, silk, or whatever is usually worn, is kept about the lower part of the body instead of being removed entirely, the chances for taking cold are reduced to a mmirmrm. This can easily fee done by turning the umlervest upside down and drawing it to the upper edge cf the; corsage. Do this, keep a pretty light wrap near you to throw about your shoulders when not dancing, if the rOouis are chillv, and wrap up warmly going to and fro and you will never suffer any inconvenience from what i3 termed "imprudent ex- ' ; A CoiiTenlat,Monia Bmtt . , A most useful and convenient mending basket may. be made out of a peach 01 one of the ordinary wlflow basket used for waste paper. Fasten two pieces of rope for handles, one on each aide. Line the inside with Turkey red twill, meas uring around the top of the basket smootnjy'for the width; for the length measure from tin bottom of the basket to the top and add a quarter of a yard. A deep hem is made in the top and gathered in with p. draw string, this covers the contents of the basket and keeps the dust out Six pockets, more or leas as one desires, Jte fastened around the outer edge of thWDasket, for cotton, tape, scissors, needM and pins, in fact a 11 use f ul articles for Swing and mending. The outside of the btoket may be painted or grided according to taste. -.- -. - - . i : i w niu ii his h m at w 9 EB i ft s KtiJP. "Jtvm! Hfmrifiii?fiitiQ fni Henvv and 3I j jDifdoq vision t go led "d ,vrio:n jwii I arn vine; 1 tard 1 ; S potintisGf Sapr fer 24 cents 14 lbs for I iKalj qmrlcl .1 K baa. loin 11 mil ui h I Todw moots sill ts ":'-.:: ' is Re Meal 75 cts per bushel and $1.2S per saek ! etoamwrof .abn 1 iiO ) Ml "It f I; ,S uorhsvKtl Io .cioihM .0 Oannsd Goods ivaal - ! I T - f r off 1 j tSlH arc ' -..,;.f sn.i I. r i PUT. I -.9 ANOTHER BLOW THE BUGLE AND BEAT THE DRUM I uPi m; ,w." : jnipfli'fMjx " " TM BOUND TO 'GIT THAR, ELI r sV 'J. '. : n -t 1 - I -1 1 1 :-.n. S ttii 9 n The celebrated C C C Flour, low down. -Pure Java Coffee always on hand. Smoke the "Brown Seal" and "Darby's Sensation" Cigars. . yj -;ni3ia eiU vr? r: ;rv " ' " 1 keep Duke Cigarettes in large quanti ties. Respectfully, The inauguration of the first Demo cratic Governor Iowa baa bad in 40 years is full of sugeestiveneas to th political leaders of Pennsylvania, whe believe they carxpurf ue theol methods and eseXH.4bHeid Urreful .bare issues an 1 expect unbroken aotscess at'-1 he' pol Is. lawa wns enev connidered the Gibraltar of Kepub licanism. Philadelphia Times. Beet Thing Es Ever aw. i The fbirdWing is1 an extract from a letter Vitten by Mr. D. A. Rey noll8, editor and proprietor of the , Herald, Lyons, Alich., under date oi January lltbi You will oh serve that I have given your adver tisement phsilidri on the first page pi tire Herald; trfeite iattier proprie tary medicines bava ii ad to take, tba run of the paper. The reason for doing this is.,, that t pou receiving Vour "copy' a buhiber of the cures effected seemed similar to that of which my little son was suffering, a case of j. blond poison, or irritable sores breaking put all over his body. "Friday he is entirely free from dis ease, and one bottle of Swift's Spa cincfS;B: '8.)idid the woeav Now this is the reason for giving you the position, as I consider Swill,'e Sps ciflc (S. S. -the best medicine I ever saw. 1 wish you unlimited success in your business. The above is a sample of letters which are Coming to usallthetirae. S. S. S. is nearer infallible than any remedy made, and has probably done more good than any medicine known to mankind. We will mail a Treatise on Blood and Skin Die eases to all who Will tend their ad dress. Swift Speqific Co., Atlanta, A Lady's 'Perfect Companion. Ourjew BookjM Fr; WM3Wf Ufa. -one vew 1 Yotyre iaost siuiml A physi cians, showe'thinun -isoi 'necessary in unuuoirtn, out resujis irom causes easily understood and overcome. It clearly pro res ithat any ; wpi may , became . a mother without soiiermg any pain what ever. It also tells how to overcome " and prevent morning sickness and many oth er evils attending pregnancy. It is high ly endorsed by pnysieiBos everywhere as the wife's true4 private j bsmpamon, . ' Cat this out ; it will save you great pain, and possibly your life. Send two-cent stamp for descriptive circulars, testimonials, and -confidential letter sent insealed envelope. Address FAk Thoma A 'tie:,'" Fublish ers, Baltimore, Md. Four hundred convicts nre at work on the extension of the C. F. ifeY.Y., Railroad above Mt. Airy. reensfeoro Patriot. , f M&i dii H .fwfc ob oaa nfii b'jifii ano of Tobacco for 25 cts. ...'''- io-1 1, )i"-ot: :ntj ,To!j tj i ' wmq s ,S io vv. tt 1.1 1 I Hid am it ? all Kinds, Going SLAUGHTER! Low Pride. r!l dl Tas Chatham CHani. In the New Yrtrk WorW of last Friday ia the picture of the Chat- isob giint, Jim Gilbert, and his white bride, and a long description of i heir marriage. Tha World says hat Jim claims so be si -Mexican Hid ot noHe rurtn. We suppose! that be makes this elaim. in order not to pass as a mulatto, just as be was represented as the King of Da -homey"' some years atri in a Nj.w ,York museum. He-miaht to brinu hia brid e h era to Cbwtharn. Jcou n ty land show her to his old friends and relatives. She is described as a re spectable yoong white woman. If she is, it proves what foola some women will be in marrvinn. The idea of a uy respectable white woman marrying a n gro an i an ex-con vici from the penitentiary at that! Chatham Record. Don't Feel Well And yet yon are not sick enough to con suit a doctor, or you refrain from so doing for fear you- will alarnryourself and friends we will tell you just what you need. It i 1 Hood's Sarsrpanlla, which will hft you out of that uncertain, uncomfortable, dan ogtrus condition, into a state of good health, confidence "and cheerfulness. You've no idea bow potent this peculiar meaisine is in cases HKe yours. Stedman Station. jit- The Fayettaville Observer says that the first station out from Fay ttevilla on 4he.. Wilmington eaten tion of the G. F. fc Y. R.and; ini (act, the pqly pneCuujiand coumy earn 01 me river oriuje 15 at thin jtfftgft known., fa Slojcjjarville, and promises to be one of the thriv- :L Vi:. !--. Ir' 1 r.' nig piacss on me line 01 roaa. u receivea its name in honor of valuable and lamented Nathan Stet man, father of e-Lieu tenant Gov ernor Stedman, and for many j years; Treasurer of the Western Railroad and afterwards Cape Fear and Yad kin Va-Hey Railway. Wilmington Review . i an .j. Mr Jonathan Havens has sold Mr William Dunn one hundred pecan trees. Mr. Dunn purposes planting them upon his truck farm. They are an exceedingly profitable tree, Mr. Dunn knows a good thing when he meets with it. ---New Berne Jour nal. M ,21 :!.l!-,d Wmmw 1 1 qnalid bjfef licMoridjcownV towm mm edme mTtmam deoease4. I hiewbv notify all ine claims against He estate' of forne jt day of March, 1891, for pay mem or"WIs notice will be pload in baf ot theirSeeeverv. All persons indebted to said decedent will make immediate nay- 1 nient to meTrThis ith February, "Too. " of Thomas J. Huntley, deceasea. Su rior, poalt-, ,1890. jSaoteM MfiTiftiicblia I Anderson A This i a civil action fora divorce. The vs. defendiirt,' ASiderson l!cLabckhn,la isn&l tij notified tq appeaf.at. to-next term 01 the Superior Court of Ri;hmo'nd counly,, to be held all theirhiiftJ Hbelhlg T bdnV. in eaid!fc4untvi 0 Ja datMJPad ewtur or answer .10 inc wiupiaiui, wun-u . oeueposKwa n -oAee of -the Clark ThMr' lath l.i9n; Ciiouei i.'u: ,).flark Superior Court Richmond county. ftwoo uT tmf jni 9m) U no too n: Tt. in nn o tkf -Snlirl Facte of the 'thnes' hat' powpere in rticlimon'd 6r anV adjointaoo.un1y can yeu buy Rtergooas for th neoey ra5 9.11 ffiid .tjj HAMLET, V ' It is a settled -deterttrnatido witii him that while he continues in business no man shall undersell him,. Quality, quantity. 1 ana price an corisraeTwi. in iaci, ire ei- notu tii in at-, nt )i haj rlnnn in trm riant. if !. .,,:,... , .i. r. Patce Along a Lifile AUeaM oraay orrti else on"tew prises. Arndwby ehoukthe not ? , Wh aeteckr-of wsUaar lected ood worth $8,000 to $10,000. pay ing cash for nearly everything he 'Soys, With fifteen vears practical experience in the business, studying ae maraol, wnen L and where-to bay; aadraU tha dataUabi&tr j business with" as mnbB ener- aSTaTtJ' la W-1 ver or pbysician does his profession, sell ing almost exclvisivelv' for cash or barter, he sees no reason wuy tie cannot meet any ; competition an '1 then gu them one better. rJis prices are as low a can be afforded on all goods, but K'wotkf cafl your special attention to his GEORGIA Jr:ANS (the best goods for working people on the mar netj auu ins xaii fioeK ui suoes. hp ma not bnv these poods at Hew York aoetroa. neither were they smuggled from China, bet he. bought Jus Jeans direct from the muis in weorgia in a rxr-piece lot. met give their lowest discount to the wholesale traoe on a oO-piece,, lot, alo a .cash dis count of 4 per cent., of which he availed himself, aha vdu can hoy them ef hnn as low as anywhere m a. Li. . rect from the factories ih Lbn'ahd Brock ton, Mass.; Tor spot cash, in fact , seven hundred dollars Wprta. were made on order especially for me. and among them rop will find some of the" best barjrains in shVws Vou have ever seeo: .He raakeea speciultj ef riour, Meat, jaeat, Sugar, Uofleeand all Heavy "Groceries, and guarantees" them as tow as iney can oe aenvereu nere rrom any poiat. If vou "Tirf net OJ thread. It - l ! . 1 " , pot-meiai p;na ano secpovnano; clothing. go somew.here else ; hut it vou warn 1CJ cent's worth wevery dwaryou spew, go to Harhlet and'callft' ?r PACE'S CHE A? 'CASH STORE. ' .Nov: lstMSW.'t- vnx.f! .rdw ',t 10 a-n;": A bro.;1 tflHk. w 1 .ihhm rerae .persons nav- .y stoca is reniete of m totowtfmimww mm. Pass's Cheap Vaau li mi n If p ir.. v? 1 1 . e'ioiri waaggaiaKHB KIm. 1 arm TMS WOSlje BEST Baneeqa3for8tT!e, Fit and J. M. PEEPLES & CO., Chicago. Sold in RAmgham. only b, hi v no m -TT I BJATE QF NORTH CAROLINA, . ,. 'Cowfr of SiGAoara.1 In ' superior coxmf. ai iTeqroej litati AGAINST .C. Robinsea, Defehdaht. 49 Kid Button S2.5Q Sftos rs id irtvsi.'tjd leave to issue execution on a judgment re- I covered by them against the defendant on the 14th day of Jin'uary, 18$0T before H. 'tf Wall, a Justice of the Peafce' for Sbd county, aud duly.docfceted in . the Superior Court for cpuniy, for 179.50 and interests ftindcosts. "s,n u' qnw vi The defendant 'is Matured, tecapcesr at trie office of the Clerk of the Superior court 01 rticnmona county on the lat-h day of March.. 189TF and how'cause why eXecutS$k"sbouW'4wit b issaddftnl said judgment. This January 25tb, JSlSQ. a ht.toarnie c t-hOn Clerk of the.p ptwoort ef Richmond Counts..- .t.j , ,. ' Burwell. Walker &. Gnthrie. Atternevs ! A for laintiffs. TJirrwm vm htu iHon, vm ni tit hd rtfwfeiee I ,;!HMi,teewt All Skin Simply; apply "Swayne'a -O jWo-intproalmdicinereiBed, Azures for Aneotna vrh !! ornnriAna rtn f Via Lnxmen wa, cvvui, iwu. an vi upiivsiv vts vuv javg, 1 nose, bands, fec. leavmg.t6Wi'8kln olearjf while and healthy.' Itsrgreat hUing and curative powers1" are'polSesse bee other 1 remedy. Ask your druggist foe Swayae'-s 1 ,OintmensyatSijI .! a 4b-6m 7 Sbsribfortbe Rocket at once at to"! aaberthat owinir you personally. with everything e kyeat latest 8tviea ana prices ever abundance J ri , They are sun guaranteed IreturhThanks fo my friends Tor past Bring Me a -r t t t r aaid de- Clothing. Shoe,d, i- v twAVooien underwear, and everything, and ie-ai iouons ever exnioitea m itocKineh latest sivieo anu myr 19 0 lowest And I will sell you wrAvt fob W&hVa cheap. Many body can jtfo -fT "SrErOKWi'.RBpi8ttQ f. ..tT t- ... sing oui dei 9H 1 Mir .viifaaol eidl lo Telle; . A.xrri.nT . .-.buio fumaiiu uami eitjuu bar!i ni toiWilt?lia early and get yourv brgftiii Miss T - 353- .A W3S3BOL .-lie ... -. i U ' r-.-.-H -Ann a tari j"irW7..T! -.'JtT'i JPT 7T TWsdaHir t W . : 1 4 - - r. .1 . - . ' r . . , f - . 1 1LIKW FAT.T. A Nil! IS NOW COMPLETE ' n , '. .... rr- Dress Goods, Clothing, j f!veb trv?; nidliw &; An-eriEmhihr elseiTieededvtha people of this cortWMHty, sll oL wnicn wih oc so as low as any.ons 111 u. la . t lt S Wintr Mnrtfihe?, Ndl . : , rr. .Ck -in t tiki I "fc ah 'if "m Mil S Si m ft ?a fu avi cii ye a.j-id s-.w ran; jfK a j-n! bas ,.-iO- ": i'-Iiw 5i-) e;;; ivrt IilS inofi t BSBKPBTliiJ lis srwjsjy J J i "S mH ter good? for the j-nce paid than vou can Steam anilesiia jXarble Worki,' k H esr. a4 J A-Ujordars. for wo'wiU .Ss-.w 223 sod t257 E. a;e st-uixiio fc sous en serai t.r - - - 1 ai ifiniiin t : u . n ii f . . j- - - - . . -lit (M -JtUibJ 1 .ViJ"??le ifi'if. IJ I 20xljleni new and artistic patterns in plushes, W Taiiiatries houpht at yerv low prices. ,1 am offering some S. -r '--rv - -r o n. et waif as tifey wnr never go rower. i WeW-rWWiee thow.tbatil a thine unless I mean it. .wtiTdil Walnut Frame Hair Cloth Suits, 1 " " Red Wjool Plush Suits, u aaat Jfun5 aa -x 1 usii ouim,".. .......... ...y...... ........ . ArftioneOafc Silk Plush 8ute..ei...'tt....,i...'.. . ..............;..:.ai-'? .iSR.-- D'fln -' OvertaftSilh Plash Suits,i....i.v.4.. . 65 00 OvSrtuft Silk leestry Suits,.. .......... 1 hve some very handsome suite at I would be clad to mail vou ohotos ith any Sert barn House. T- - TT-k - m -a TA to the ffra Tndt8 ft(HBn tTMi been delayed in gettitg-VWBb-Ellfr WiuterlJowdr. r M NOW, and my wifaVfrete itd ito'prfevefba Come to sea mer m the lfAtIdiesVD CCida, Notions lower than the Idw- am. Clothing m tb ottered; . Male till vou canTresr. new in (; xiaruware, rocaery, ate, ene pear-gv er twwBi ....... ....... , cheap, if not cheaper, than any goodvostha-mwBwtaad quslnv . . j v Ki.,aWic0j . . ; W"! ! M . . patronage and (n for a oontihusncs ef tli Your Cotton. --. r I is ,sl:vri5 -OiU viJtsr t:asn ; vmBrwBrbtin&Mm p b.w . .tola: htftlt . iS hit J USif bat l'3l Ssma Its : 7 , m 'rrtv A ttl f r - X-3 fcce .i;j; WI ! i-jA ..OO & OX)-fH a 1, 11. : .jh - n j.i . -.i eise win sen wieiau ; . T. CdVlNGTON &CO. Oils; Atrab4rrAtsf ift1Wr!,RC' i - II V 1 T."L ELLIOTT. 1 r--i'i. . .j ar .cm- B-' j i ' -wawaWMMMWSMB EM I IHTT cov vXo i . a iio yliTw i a out- ians 6 i.vcnn ad fc a. receive prompt attention, 111! 1 -1 v'ao riT .ewoj ec Wast Trade Street, Charlotte, -Mai' .-w A - i i f - sv. . atwra pv viiaee .7-. si plushes, Wilton Ru .- 1 ,c HSAlt WHAT I fljo: I never noJ I i JtSK.TO . FECIAL 45.00. ...'....;.:rf.?.;.'C. 95 00 $100, ?125 and $150. of any of niv BuitS and let vou mmnim iv --- . 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