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MintoaaN$uprstitlon. j Tn Ireland a belt made of a woman's hair is placed about a child to keep harm away. Garlic, salt, bread and steak are put into the cradle of a new-born babe in Holland. sPSt? Roumanian mothers tie red ribbor? arouiiil the ankle'i of their 'children tc preserve them from harm, while Esthon ia i mothers attach bits of :vssafoetida tc the iierks ulir .off spring. Wei h mothers put a pair of tongs or a knife in the cradle to insure the safety of Iheir children ; the knife is also used for tiie same pnrpose in some parts of ttt'nA Among: Vosges peasants children born at a new moon are supposed to have their 'on 'ues better huiie than others. while tho-e born at the last quarter are supposed to have less' tongue, but better reasoning powers. A daughter lx)rn during the waxing moon is always pre coci ' -n. r At the birth of a child in -Lower Brit t ; iv i he neighboring 'women take it in .c-.urg ', wash it, crack its joints and rub Vis head with oil to solder the cranium bones. It is tljen wrapped in a tight bundle and its lips are annointed with brandy to make it a true Breton. The Grecian mother, before nuttina- Jier Ciiild in its cradle, turns three times ar '.in l ei re the hre while staging her favorite song'to wrd off the evil spirits. ' In .Scoiiaad it is said that 10 rock the empty cradle will insure the coming of ioiher occnp ntsfor it The London mother places a book u :d r t ie ,;e.id of the new-born infant lvt it may be quick at reading, and puts no 'fy imo be first bath to guarantc-o ut. weal h in the future. The Tur ish mother loads her child with a - .ulets a V soon as it is born, and a svi. :1 i, ol mud steeped in hot water p at el by previous charms is stuck on i..-. tor :ul. in Sp.-':i he infant's face is swept with a pi 10 .rce ou ii to brin? good luck. TASTE AND FASHION. Oddity in furniture continues the craze. The fashionable drawing room of to-day is a remarkable sight to behold. Say what the coat is coming back among well-dressed gentlemen who are not influenced by the fashion plates. Men as a rule do not admire tailor dresses, for they do not give the pretty Potato Napkin. pe tij.- rae, and every In I le re i lea : i h uirection is welcome. th io i libw to serve baked po-ii-. .si eaci jjust wrapped up in a Pe 'latest idea is to embroider kin Wepeent a design that ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting tefeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once: it nrodneesf natural, nuiet sleen bv tailor, may, the frock relieviner the childTrom Dain. and the little :. ,i j. it - . . . . - . , . . cnerao awakes as "bright as a button, it is very pleasant to the taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pai n relieves wind colic, regulate the bowels, and is the best known remedv for diar- willowy curves to a woman's waist that i rhcea, whether arising from teething or mn dmiro Thv tolerate tailor-made -uel causes. i weiuy-uve utina dresses on occasions when they are a ne cessity, but the gowns they admire are the rich, elegant, brilliant dresses, with handsome decorations of embroidery and passementerie. Delicately perfumed wax lights havo been introduced at fashionable dinner parties. The new idea in ball gowns is partic ularly pretty. - Some have brocaded trains, sometimes replaced by tulle tuck, but the accordion-plaited tulle in front is veiled with plaited gauze and scattered over with flowers ; hyacinths and similar blooms answer best an lilies of the Valley. Frin ges of buds sometimes adorn the ends of sashes as in a black spotted tulle. Pretty women and flowers would seem to be naturally associated, and these fiover dresses are more than ordinarily attractive. A comparatively new idea is a f ancif u' easel, on which rests a folding photo holder, the whole being made of polished olive wood, The holder has places for two pictures, and on its front is a charm ingly executed design in hand painting. In a ladies' shoe store on Eighth street the salespersons fix mirrors on the floor through which purchasers can see the reflection of their newly shod foot "The atiention pleases the customers" said the proprietor, "and the shoe is shown to advantage. " PhUadelphia Record. Grecian headbands, which were fashionable five and twenty years ago, have been revived in gold, silver, amber and tortoise shell. ''Young man.'' said the bearding house mistress, sternly, "your coin naents are out o place. I maL biscuit, sir, fifty years ago." "Very likely," was the sinnerV reply, adding in an agitated under tone to his side partner, "and if ir cu instant ial evidence goes for any thintr, this specimen I'm whetting my teeth on isontfof'em." WAGON AND BUGGY a-vi c a VT OP yjj J- Jw -a 9 SB Wadesboro, N. C., MANUFACTURER AND DEALAR IN Wagons and Buggies. Every Job Warranted. ABOUT WOMEN. r; i I s has met with favor. It is easily dono with ordinary stitch, and the color should suit the table' linen, or else be odd enough to form an attractive con trast on its own merits. Nutmegs as a Medicine. The medicinal qualities of nutmegs are worthy of a great deal of attention. They are fragrant in ordor, warm and grateful to the taUe, and possess decided sedative, astringent, and soporific prop erties. In the following affections they will be found hisrhly serviceable : G.ts tralgia (neuralgia of the stomach) chol era morbus,, flatulent colic, dysentery, cholera infantum, and infantile colic. 1 In all cases nutm?gs may be prepared for administration in the following manner " Grate one or more nutmegs into a fine powder. For children, give one-sixth to one-third of a teaspoonfnl, according to age, of this powder, "mixed with a small quantity of milk. For adulta, Jroin a half to two teaspooufuls may be given in the same way, according to the sever ity nf the case. Every two hours is gen erally the best time to administer this remedy. Insomnia (sleeplessness) is very often effectually relieved by one or two doses bf nutmeg, when much stronger agents signallv failed. : In the delirium tremens of drunkards, this remedy can be administered with safe y a id great be i fL wae i the use of Oiner sedatives mi. lit lie perilous. lie ware of a Damp or Cold Heel. If trustworthy statistics could Le had of the number of person - vi-ho die everv Vear or Income perm;niien;l v disabled from deeping in damp or cold be is, they wot 1 1 probably be. astonishing an 1 ap CKidia. It is a peril that constantly pe-et . traveling men, and if they a;o wi.-e they wili i. .variably insist o;i bav in their beds aired and dried, even at the rsk of ouusihg much trouble to th iir landlords. ' 1 But the peril resides in the hllne, and the cold "apare-ro m"bds slnin its tliou san Is of bapltss quests and will go on with its slaughter till people learn wis dom, 'says Good Honseneepin. Not onlv die guest, but the lamily often suf fer the penalty of sleeping in cold rooms and chilling the blood with cold and damp be t-clothin'g. As man's genius is to him, is woman's heart to her. Lord Ly t ton. I sometimes think God must be a woman He is expected to forgive so much. From Mai Moolie, Women who environ a man's fidelity by ceaseless suspicion and exaction cre ate the evil they dread. Ouida. The woman makes or mars the man ; the man the woman. Mythology has no need of the Fates. From PascareL How strongly does nature plead for them that we should draw our nrst breath in their arms as we sigh away our last upon their faithful breasts. O. W. Holmes. A woman must talk wisely or look welL Every human being must put up with the coldest civUity who has neither the charms of youth nor the wisdom of age. Sydney Smith. A woman who is ice to his fire is less pain to a man than the woman who is fire to his ice Tnere is hope for him in the one, but only a dreary despair in the other. Ouida. How is it that women do not relish jests as much as men? The reason seems to be that the essence of a jest is ill nature, and that women are better natured than men. Lord Lytton. The average woman lives in her affec tions, and, if not in these, in her vanity ; and only very critkal persons are able to detect any great diiference between the two. Agnes Leonord Hill. A .woman's sharpest agonies must be cesthetically "rendered," or they appear to a man as simply ridiculous. Her love must be never so excessive as to jar upon his own secret evolutions of what is u pure womanly, " nor yet must it be so moderate as to provoke his disgust for what is "commonplace" A0ne3 Leonard Hill. Falls City, Neb., May 18, 1889. I want another jua ofMicrobe Killer. I have used one jug and must say that my catarrh and dyspepsia, ol many years standing, have almost disifppeared. My appetite, which was so delicate, is just the opposite. My kidneys also bothered me a grea; deal, hut they do not now. I be lieve Microbe Killer to be the great medicine in the world. You may use my testimony and welcome, if it will do any good. H. E Emerory. For sale by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co. Judge (to prisoner) What did you shoot that man fur? Prisoner By Gravy, Jedge, In was only ten feet off, ami I couldn't miss him without ruiniir my repu tation. The case was db missed. New York World. Horseshoeing and Repairing Enne at Short NoticB. I will sell yon ONE HORSE WAGONS from $3.5 tr.40 TWO HORfcE WAGONS ae low as any one in this n.nrket. I MEAN WHAl IbAY I AM ALSO SELLING THE Celebrated Colombus Buggy, also the Single Center Spring Buggy, both stand Unex celled in quality, and, at the bottom scale in price. See me before jou niafce a f r chase. The work is sold under a Full Guarantee. New Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. Full supply of New Vehicles of all kinds. on T. C. LEAK. J. K. MrlLIIENNY. Belong is to the RCCKiNGHAM DRUG COMPANY. For pure Drugs and Medicines come to see us. J- 1. MclLKENN Y Manager. iff - . mi. Canopy-tnp Bpring wagons for pleasure parties, picnics, drummers, rtc. Hack line to the depot to meet all trains. Horses boarded by the day, week or month at lowest rates Also dealer in Baggies. If you suffer pricking pains on moving the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and find your sight and failing, you should promptly use Dr J H McLean's Strengthening Eye Salve. 2- cent a box. Sold at Fowlkes & co's drug store. D. AU.MAN. N. J. CARTER. Ml f KLKNBURG IRON TOTOJFLJK CHARLOTTE, N. C. ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS- AUMAN & CARTER, DAALERS IN mill iiu MEN YOU HEAK OF. AND MANUFACTURERS OF NAVAL STORES, Rockingham, and Ellerbe Springs, N C. , would inform the public that they cat ry id each of the plates named a complete stock of DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes Notions, Groceries, &c, which will be sold at lowest prices for THS SEASON we have surpassed our previous endeavors and now offer to the clothing trade the largest, choicest and best selected stock of ready-made clothing in the State. Trousers, Suits and Over-coats, to fit little men, big men in fact, we can suit everybody. CEABLOTTE, X. C. Manufactures and Keeps ir. Stcck Steam Engine 4& I oiler AND MACHINERY CF ALL KINDS. Repairs Prcntpil Hiicrdcd le. JOHN WILKES, Maeageb. 1 . NICHOL Baby Carriages. Baby Carriages. r Cleaning White Kid. Seme f the finest kid and satin shoes for i.. dies sold in the big apartment houses f New York are mad a by Allon cius, aFienchsIioe aker. He was asked how lie cleaned the delicate v lute and sue !e goods he was showing to the writer. ' 1 ' "Wih benzine and bread o renins, " was ; e reply. There is nothing that WdJ do it so nicely, but care must be taken in doing this. A woolen rag U the test for tlie purpose." It is dipped in benzine and then allowed to become al most d ry. When- it far im ray damp it is just ridit With the ail of bread prutnbs you can now take off almost any ain or dirt on these shoes, except, of course, ink marks. " i . ! An exquisite little pocket bomb piece repeats in repousse silver with chas ng n floral and fruit design taken from an old Italian carving. ' ... t- , .. Exposure to rough Aveather, gettinpwet, living in 'd)tm'p localities, are faVorable to the eoritraction of diseases of the kidneys and bladder; A8 a preventive, arfd for the erne of all tiittv J .... i 1IVUU1'., Secretary of Agriculture Jeremiah Rusk has become a great friend of the new Chinese minister. Cardinal Bonaparte, one of the oldest members of the Sacred College, is a nephew of the great emperor. Lord Wolseley is said to be much an noyed because his American critics do not regard him as a great warrior. The late Professor Volckmann, the fa mous surgeon of Ha!le, Germany, in troduced the antiseptic system of treat ing wounds. - Dr. Lyman, of North Carolina, hai been appointed to the chair of medical classics in the Baltimore' university school of medicine. D' Albert, the celebrated painist.i ; cpizy on the system of woolen clothing. He wears wool night and day, and would eat it if it were edible. Frederick Krapp. the head of the great metal and gun foundry, his established a fund of $100,000 to enable his employes to build their own hou . Baron Nathaniel de Rothschild's shoot ing party of Shillersdorf, in Upper Aus tria, bagged 2,500 brace of pheasants, 2, GOO hares and 210 brace of partridge in teven days sport. The Italian admiral Albini thinks that the future man-of-war will have double screws and a helm at each end. so that in battle it need waste no time in turn ing around. Its sides will be un arm ored. President Carnot, of France, has learned to waltz in the American fash ion. He has always been fond of danc ing, and Ids recent intimacy with the American colony in Paris has led him to adopt our mode of waltzing. William K. Vanderbilt, who has some bow been classed by the public as the head of the Vanderbilt family, though his brother is a more important finan cial figure, looks almost like a boy. He inoves about town briskly and amiably, and hi popularity among people of all sorts is very great There is none of the ostentation about him that most rich men display. He is of medium height, ruddy cheeked, bright eyed and has an endless fund of good humor. Highest prices paid for country produce and crude turpentine. An !-. :mt line of Baby Ctrri:uie jnst rt-tfivwl. to suit everybody. J'leas- call and s-e them. All t vb s and Bedroom My stock is now complete in every respect, viz Suits Psm- or Suits, lltik Mi'ttnsses. S. ! s. I !. Lmnit'i s. t lunrs. i - it first das rurniture House. PISO'S REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Best. Easiest to use. Cheapest. Relief is immediate. A cure is certain. For toia m xue nam j t .-. t nintmptit. of which a small narticle is appb'ed to the nostrils. Price, 50c. Sold by Druggists or sent by mail. Address, E. T. Hazjcltini, Warren, Pa. BEST COUGH MEDICINE. 'U.J Recommended 'ill lor MlltS. I OS. M : Mid everything in agreeable druggists. s ! Burial It. i funerals in ..ut of the Hotel or 410 Goods snh! on the installment plan, weekly avm-nN ' oltms Robes. The oldest l ndr1akipg House in the city ! 'repareii ! cot in the very latest st vie and at hr lowest price Em ha ming either n mtv Ordei-K m on, l.tlv attended to dav or nicht. Niirht Call t.er.tral I --. - . u - N. Poplar. 17 West Trade Street, Ghaclotte, N. G. H. 8 LKDBETTKR R. S. LEDBETTEE, JR. j CALL OJV mmm mwm ! w. i. everett i b rc i .W I WOODWORK -iTTc0' 28 UNION SQUARE, NY 5AH TLSNTfl Ba ST.LOUIa.Mu . CAL. ALLAS.TEX. Dr. J. H. McLean's STRENGTHENING CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER. For many years this well known remedy lias been the n.iinstay of thousands now .luvancea in life a: u en joying a"green old age " v.-ho owe their Touust lieaithto thestrengthen- .ng and sustaining prop-. ernes oi mis great medicine. 51.00 per bottle at druggists, j Send 2 cent stamp for Almaiac con taining storra chart and weather forecasts by Irl it. Hicks, the "Storm lophet," to the OR. J. H. McLEAN MEDICINE CO., St. Louis, Mo. man. Have in store a - OF Grroceries OF ALL KINDS, AND Farm Supplies, lo which they invite the attention of the public. Meat, Meal, Flour, Corn, $c RECEIVED IN CAR-LOAD LOTS We propose to sell as cheap as any in the market. Give us a call. LEDBETTER BROS. I-OR i ( k CLOTHING. HJkT Ladies'. Men's and C hildren's WE treat and perm askntly cure, or no pay, all t :h RUN IC Diseases, Dkformi ties. and Buhgical Cases. Sex ual LnsEAsra of Men, wo x, .iiifi Children tlie re- ' suits ff Imjxn-iert ItoreU pmenl. Evil Maotuor i Jcifstes, up.wm nn thu Whiikru Iltib t A Iprce and magnificent hanitakh:" na Pnis-ATK Lyino-In II.iSpit.' l in connec tion. Hxk of Li, wlt jwrMeu ars ,fr Vtnrn Onre. FuEE. I - r.-.WtKKS 01 U- JCAL A SUKGK'AL !T' Te., IM.' JSpruce Street, Nashville, Ies. Worth CAPE UAL i V ALLLT It C ndrbsrd 1 it TaMc To tike eff-ct Oct. 21t. 1889. TBAlNb MOVING NORTH. No. 1. Pas!nger and Frtifbt and Mail. AecoBimod'n. 3 D ftr 3riglxt'8 Diseass. and all Disorders of the Liver and Sidneys, use Dr. J. H. McLean's LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM Its success in curing all ali ments of the urinary organs is unparalleled, une aonar per bottle at druggists. Dr. J. H. McLean's LIVER and KIDNEY PtLLETS (Little Fills), 25 cents a vial, one a dose. Send two cent stamp for Almanac containing 8 to nn Chart and Weather Fore casts by Uev. Irl R- Hicks, me storm rropnet," to T&9 DR. J. H. MclBN MEDICINE CO., ST. 1X5UIS. MO. ML ' 41 Far better tban the harsh treatment o j medicines which horribly gripe the patient and destroy the coating of the stomach. Dr J H McLean's Chills and Fever Cure nee that valuable 'remedy, Dr J H Mc-1 V mi,d Jet effective action will cure. Sold leans Liver and KAdnev Ttal, 1 it. fifl .-o t w Ar h ' SotUiern-Grown Seeds. And as Ions nature holds to her inate affinities, better adapted to our climate. than anv toreicm-QTown seeds'. L nreeav the transportation on my seeds, and Is ell them low. Send for catalogues and' try some of my seed. ' ' . "H J. W. VANDIVER, Seedsman, ' Weavervilie, N. C. a Vtl SEW MMSMollit UoUi wt 1,1 IE hi thai h in the world. Perfect timekeeper. Wirruited hey, SOLID GOLD nunim ca.L-.. Both Udte. and sent usee, with works and case of oajnriva. Out PEMSOW in loolitr can n-cure one together with our larra raluable line of Honiehaiil Btples. lnete unpin. a wu . . .tnh. .r Tree. All tne wore j uu nee.l do i. t. .how .tat w. -end to Jom JiSS2i2 friend, and clhbor. and thoee about Jfj?1gW'gMg in valua ble trade for u., which hold, for T" ""JJj and thui we are repaid, ne pay an p.. you know art, treat' tor u, wmc wi . x . . are repaid. We pay nil expreas. fr-.ight, etc. nftr i&?few 6 aj 4Co!,Boi8U, PortlanU, Maine. Shoes and Harness I AW. JUJSifiS is still at ms old stand and is doing first-class work in his line. Boots. Shoes and Harness made and repaired in the best possible manner and atloer prices than they have ever been known in this market, uood hancjapiacle Wagon Bridles at SI.OO; other bridles at corresponding low prices A full stock of Harness and Bridles alw4s on hand, and made to order on short notice 9 ists of the best make; Hose, Half-hose, Ball Thread and Spool Cotton, 1 laHs, sheet ing. Piece Goods, Bleaehed Domestics, Ta hie Linen, &c SCEC-CL 200ES AND STATIONERY. Rubber Belting 6, 8 and 10 inches Gum j lacking. Crackers, best Cream i,iieese, Canned Goods, Flour, Meal, Lard, Meat, Molasses; in fact, a full line of Groceries. Also Wagon Harness, Saddles, Collars, Hardware, Crockery, Wood and Willow ware, Glassware, Candies, Ac. Ir All goods offered will be as repre sented. sept20tf Diamond Rings, LACE FINS, EAR DROPS, SCARF PINS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, COLLAR BUTTONS. GOLD WATCHES, SILVER WATCHES, Gold and Roll-Plate Chains, Breast Pins, Caff Buttons, Jersey Pins, Shawl Pins. Scarf Pins, Bracelets, Necklaces, Engage ment Rings, Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Clocks, Bronzes and Orna ments suitable for wedding presents, at New York prices. H.ye Glasses and Spec tacles, Optical Goods, Cataract Glasses. JNo shoddv eooas Kept m inis esiaonsn ment. Selection packaces of any troods m our line will b forwarded t parties living away from the city on receipt of satisfact ory Charlotte reference. Boyne & Badger, Leading Jewelers and Onposite Central Hotel, ' inferior machine made harnes.- wlien you can ;jet good, sub - ntial hund-made iian ess JUST M CHEAP, : or cheaper, right here al home. I will make you, for wagon or huggy, m if il 69 mm m mm mm cheap for cash. Repairing ol all Kinds done promptly. i i;. jiuri i Ji, Upstairs, Everett building. Le Bennettsville, .r Maxttm Ar i ayettfvilie A r fcanioi d Ar Cref nsbofo A i Mt.Airy No 6.15 a m 8.35 ft Hi 2.05 pm 12.55 pm 8.UC p nt 5 .0U p m i.zl a m 5.35 a m ", .65 a m 10.C0 a m 1.45 p m 6.0U p m 1 Breakfast at Fay tttev;!, linBt . at Greensboro. TRAttS MOMNG fcOUTH. No. 2. .'- t 1 lV.i.1.1 avaval Mail. AcCOUtBiOd'D Le Mt. Airy, Ar Greentboro Le Greensboro Le t-arilord Le Payetteville Le Maxton Ar Bennettsville, 3.65 a m 7. 61 a m t.56 m 1.25 p m 5.o0 ni ' 1.15 p in 7X0 ft ble'-' 2 15 pn 7.45a n i ' 1.06 p m j c 5.40 pm . HELLO, MISTER! Stop, a Minute ! Do von want first-class coods cheaper thi.n vou ever bought thm before? Then i J '.. A. i- come to see me, ana n ve uou t imn won't be mv fault. I have on hand a large lot of readv-made clothing Mens ana Boy's Sack?, Frocks and Cutaways ot all kinds and descriptions, of the best material and make, bought at the lowest cash prices, which MUST BE SOLD. Also ft large supply of the best and cheapest Shoei mnd Boots ever offered in this market, besides Hats, Caps, Hardware, Crock ery, Pot-ware, Tin -ware,. Guns, Trunks, Valises, Coffee, Sugar, Shot, Powder, Ac. 7! S.35 p oi 5.S5 p m 6.50 p m No. 2 Breakfast at Greensboro, dinner at Sand ford. ft ; Factory BrMtich Frrlajht nn davUuat. TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Leave Millboro, 7 Arrive Greensboro, 9 00 ft n Leave Greensboro, 10 10 ft H Airive Miiiboro, 12 80 p ir TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. Iave Madison. Arrive Greensboro, 4 10 p m t r- V at M.! T an Arrive Milisboro. 6 80 WH Passenger and mail trains run daelfieJlriiitT cept Sunday. 'V "' ol: Prpialit nd flecommodation train nmi . from Bennettsville to FayetteviUft'TMft- ' ,. j n i ,1 A t4 I . XKuAaL.it Kl : aaye, iuurouao uu caiuiuojo , ficnju alivi auuiuiuuauvu a i.iu luiia uuui a mj - etteville to Bennettsville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaya; froBQ Faiyett ville to Greensboro on Mondays Wda to days and Fridays, and from Greensboro to Fayetteville on Tuesdays, Thursdys and oaiuraays ; rrom ureensooro to Mt. Airy on liesdays, Thursdays and Sftturdftye ; from Mt. Airy to Greensboro on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 1 rams on Factory and Madison branches run daily except Sundavs. ft. E. KYLE, General Passenger Agt J. W. FRY, VIVUUOl UUl lutcuutu. "DIADEM" brand of Flour, "COOK'S DELIGHT," and other lower grades con stantly on hand at the lowest cash prices. WOOL WANTED ! HIGHEST MARKET PRICES will be paid for Wool. y " vtira witVLwz ttL 11, TT . fll. i UVT 1 K.CS co's drug store. . . v. ' by skilled workmen. '- A. W. JONES. v. iUN1R.e co s crrug store W. COLE. W. I. .j. --.V. f Ohaflotte, N.' G. J.
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