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I i WHhHBBBBBHbwIs AwWote Abetrt a Famtus Bandit. The New York -Ster says; "Anothej Mexican story occurs to me, which wai told me by a Texas dry goods merchant. It seems that a noted bandit, Cortina, had been the terror of Northern Mexico for years. Failing to subdue him, the Mexican Government made him a Major General of the army, and put him in charge of the Rio Grande border. Ht was furnished with a full staff and head quarters force and started out in full en joyment of his dignity. At the end ol the first month of his service his military secretary brought the pay-roll for his ap proval. It was headed by the name oi Majoi-General Cortinaand continued witt the names and pay of the other member of his military family, and ending uj with the total for the entire amount to be a disbursed . Cortina examined the doc ument carefully and laboriously. But, reaching the end, he burst into an ex pression of wrath, drew his revolver and held it at the terrified secretary's head, shrieking with rage: "Villain What it this? Who is this Total who receives more than Cortina?" The Italian National Dish. Ravioli is the Italian national dish. It lis expensive and is made with great labor. A celebrated Italian chef gives this definition of its component parts: j"You take," he said, "some breasts of chickens, a little sausage that is made ionly in Italy, and of which very little is jused, as it is for flavoring Only; calf's (brains, parsley and bietola, and this is all mixed into a paste. If you can afford it iyou will also use truffles. Then you make a pastry of eggs, flour and butter; there must be no water used. This Brazilian Curiosity, A stranger in a Bnualian city notices that most of the houses are either pro vided with window balconies, or have their window-siUs covered wlthsttahidiis. Fojr the people, loving to see and to be seen, lounge in the balcony or hang over the sill, that they may show their interest in every animal or human being that passes. If a mansion is situated at some distance from the street, there is a pretty little summer-house near the gate, where the family may sit and see what goes on outside. Mr. Frank Vincent, in his latest book of travels, "Around and About South America," says that" in the private streets of Rio may be seen the heads and most of the bodies of women hanging over the window-sills and minutely scrutiniaing every passerby. During business hours, in the busiest streets, may be seen groups of men standing and gossiping. The doorways of the stores will be blocked by merchants staring into the street. If a customer enters a store, the mer chant receives him with a nonchalant air, as if he cared nothing for money in com parison with a laay life. Often the mer chant answers that he has not the article the customer wishes ; if the customer dis covers it, the merchant smiles and arches his eyebrows. Or the merchant, opening a case and motioning the customer to search for what he has asked, returns teV the street-door and looks out. The curiosity of the Brazilians is morbid. Tenth's Companion. tteitricity Street troffi T Midi for fifty years electricians have been prying to discover a method of convert- wrecwyrfll How Haircloth Is Made. Many people understand, of course, how haircloth is made, but for the edifU cation of those who do not, we will ex- into forms by using the top of a sherry glass. The edges are scalloped and the ipaste is put between two layers. Then it is boiled in broth for thirty minutes and put upon a platter ; over it is poured a gravy such as is used for macaroni, and the whole is served with plenty of Par mesan cheese. To make this properly requires an experienced cook; but once it is eaten the diner will never forawt it. It will linger in hMjireae? m of the "Wrw-a&gs of fife. Argonaut. pastry is worked Bard on a board and P process, in tee first place, rolled as thin as paper. Then it is cut borMnalr caanot be jed- It repels col oring matter; so to make black cloth it is necessary to secure natural black hair. The horses, in many cases, absolutely wild, running unrestrained, are regularly coralled and shorn. Of course black hair is preferable, but sometimes gray stock is utilized. Not only the tails, but also the manes are cut: the hair is hlinohad TVioa kimnliu a.MAm .a-i m li OQ1UUU1 I II II I wy IJ hairs of less length t)uak two feef ; are sven three land 3, feet, and the thick ness of the bunches is usually two or tnree inches. The haircloth looms are provided with what we may call a nip per, in place of shuttle, and the nipper is so finely actuated that it travels across the warp and seizes from the bunches one hair only the jaws of the nipper being too fine to grasp more than one and carries it across the weft threads, dropping it into its exact place. The ac tion of the loom mechanically forces the hair next to its predecessor, the warp crosses upon it, snugly holds it in its place, the nipper travels back and seises another, and so on and on. The delicacy and almost human accuracy with which each separate hair is placed between the warp threads is really incredible. Up. tio Caterer. cently no results of commercial have been obtained. Such a method now, however, seems to have been dis covered by H. B. Cox, a young man from Maine, at present living in Hartford. He chums to have invented an appara tus for oonverting heat directly into electricity, which is so simple in eon struction that he does not dignify it of the name of machine. -'Sm By Mf. Cox's method heat is changed to electricity as simply as water is changed to steam. His furnace if all that may be seen. From glowing e&als comes the subtle current, without the aid Of boiler engine Or dynamo. A jet of gas Can be made to run a dental machine, a sewing machine, and anything which re quires no more power than these. No Ewer has ever been discovered that is If so cheap at will be electricity ob tained by this new preeess, While at his home in Maine he hid a small furnace, which supplied the elec tricity for several fights, and sgNpHfc! experiments have been successful; ias&iw m a 2i BH iWJtaal K. mm ATTENTION. Cash Buyers of Btnaral M,roh- REDUCED RATES REDUCED RATES REDUCED RATS S REDUCED RATES V Stanley, in Ws address to the Royal Geographical Society, describes a forest of 24,000, 860 acres and 10,752,000,000 trees. :jv an obit laasier lured Si fcftHsnttptioHi nlten death was hourly expected from ComhimtjUmt, all remedies having failed and Dr. H. Jimss was experimenting, he accides tal ly made a preparation of Indian Hemp, wntoa wired his only child, and now gives this recipe free on receipt of two stamps to pay expenses. Hemn also cures sight sweats, nausea at the stomach, and will break a fresh cold in twenty-four hours. Address Craddock A Co.. 103S ttace gt,. PUlada pfaia, Pa., naming this papaf-. Artificial coffee is manufaeUred on an extensive scaie in Germany. ; . ' t a. Among th passengers on the L Br tagne, wfetcn recently sailedfbr Euroie. WtSMr. Al fren B. Scott, of Scott & Bowse,' proprietors OI Scott S Emulsion of Cod Tivov mi Thfa, is one oi nis periodical trips to ettend to the onairs or tns mm, which has branch h? uses in uonaon, rar.s, Parcel oca, Milan and Oporto. A mas likes to have good neighbor wh he must love his neighbor as himself. "i" iur,i?e 9 wv reward, for I be &Ml ?T case ,.. a.u V " " left a .assaiw Ft1 some An Original Method. . The editor of a contemporary in Buenos Ayres has discovered a wholly original way of filling his pages. In every issne he reprints the column of - local informa tion which appeared in the corresponding number five years back, prefixed by the explanation that he feels sure his readers will be interested to learn what they were doing five years ago. London Globe. i of re are many accidents and dis eases wnicn anect stock and cause seri ous inconvenw nee and loss to the farmer xu oh wotx, which may be quicktv .VWSU1CU uy me use oi ut. J,. H Mc w ;ii:aDlc ua Lfniment. Get it m. r owiKes & Co's. Children will freely take Dr J H Mc- - mo i,ung Balm ; unlike cough syrups, it contains no opium will soothe and heal any disease of the throat o iT ? i CKer lDan aLT oer remedv Sold at Fowlkes & Co's Drug Store! nr ft t . ' f. v. xwrjsLAss. Thos. J. Shaw. DOUGLASS & SHAW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cabtkaob, KG. - Will , . i. ' fiaS JTESS?r. th? Superior "'"""u. umce in fee Dee Hng rne terms of Superior III HAMfiSS SHOP. Don't Buy inferior machine made har- , . Just as Cheap or cheaper right here at home. I will make you, for a wagon or buggy, SiBfle Mi Mk Mm X. O. MORTON, TJpstair vtt Building. John W. Colb. Frank McNeim, COLE AND MCNEILL ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, ROCKINGHAM, N. C. i .. Office on corner of Academy Share. Hurwsil, Walker & flulhrle, Attohnbtb at Llw, EOCKINGHAM, - if. C. "Office opposite the old Postoffice. J. A. McCLENNY, Practical Watchma ker aed Jeweler, Rockingham, N. C. Repairing neatly end promptly done Shoes and Harness! -and todohS w at his old -and is doing first-class work in his line paire i in thebest possible manner and at teeer prices than they have ever hLn known in this market GoS hand-mdi Wagoti Bradles at &I-OO- Other bridles at corresponding low prices . A full stock of Harness and Bri! 2?Ih rJn hd' nd made to order on short notice by skilled workmen. A. W. JONES. The Smallest of Twlaa. Mrs. Charles Otton, wife of the cough drop man who is known by nearly every person in the two cities, has given birth to twe of the smallest babies that there is any authentic record of. The babies weigh three-quarters of a pound and one pound respectively, and are well de veloped and apparently in perfect health. The news soon spread over the neighbor hood of the arrival of the tiny strangers, and the house was thronged with curious women until at last it was necessary for Mrs. Ortone health to exclude visitors from the house. Four days after birth a dozen or more gathered in the house, and scales were procured from a n-ocerv store near oy. Tne babies were weighed and thft hnv KntuJ 4-U- i ', r. .j ..pjreu me ueam at one pound, While the girl's weight was one- quarter of a pound short of this. Mrs Sadie Gray, the nurse in charge of th imagers, was present at the weighing, and she said that both babies had mined -At 4 A 1 a least mree ounces since their birth QVia Tr-rt - Al i a sure mat wnen born the weicht a. - O w two was not more than thr. tourths of a pound and a half nound r. . AJ V " specnveiy. jfi,ther child could be birfdsn under a quait measure, or both could b stowed away comfortably in an ordinary overcoat pocket. Both have black hear ana nave verv nroft -ri wnmwcuH uamte. by Dh Kunl norm aner firtt da fe.Treafias ana te trial uv," ir.AHne,wji atcb tst., rnua.,Pa, Bxpertsat picking locks wi makera Beechaa'a Pills care SUions and Nervous A Russian sigh Siberia. Health and Strength Soon replace weakness aa .1 languor If that reliable medicine, Hood's 8rapar!Ua, is fairly and faithfully tried. It is the best med cine to keep the blood pure and to expel the germs of scrofula, salt rheum and other poisons which cause so mucn suffering, and sooner or later undermine the general health. By Ma peculiar curative power Hood's Sarsaparilla strengthens the system while it eradicates disease. -1 think Hood's SarsaparUla is Just the medicine ft women or anyone who h s bad blood." Jenxik E. Smith, East Broad Top, Pa. Hood's Sarsaoarflla BeW by all drugalsts. 81;sliforSS. Prepared only byC. L HOOD a CO., Lowell, Haas. jOP Doses One Dollar BLEmBEANS MOSIriC Jinil i, o,k Both the methofJ taw miilit whm Syrup of Figs it taken; It ia pleaeaut sod refresh iog to the taste, and acts rutlyyt promptly enthefedneyV ' iver asd Bowela, oleansea the tye tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Svftifi flf Fifl in the only remedy of its kihd t p, duced, pleasinf to the taate WWgj ceptabla to the etoffiach, prompt in its,, action and truly beneficial in H effects, prepared onl v from the moat healthy and aereeable ulufsljyp its many excellent qoalitiea com mend it to aH and have mad M the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for gale ife W and 11 bottles by all leading druf gists. Any reliable drugg&fc wj may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one wha wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute, cMJttmu rti mm ca. PENSIONS The great Bill has passed, Sol diets, then-wldowa utuiuiraraninmonia, ee sro wnen yon ITER, Att'y, Waahlasten. . C. QPIUM DETECTIVES VmaUd .a m ,- Coty Shrewd at t ut .der .Itr utU.ll Oraaaaa OeUctire Bares. Ce. Ar9t.eitehM.a S&ving just established ourselves In our new store, at the old stand, von wffl nnd onr usual sssortment of Dry Goods, mBocmm, JBarawar", Hats, suoes. sc., csmpleti and offered at prices that will AiTONlSH YOU! Sought ttti cash, and to be sold forcash, onlt. ff can oler you superior In ducement, ahd, to verify out statement. invite you cordially to come and see for Yourself and be convinced of unexcelled Bargains. Auction Slff Iftry Saturday of all kinds of General Merchandise, ia good order nnd sold from, regular stock, which, if you don't want at my price, you can have at your own. The only exclusive Furniture Store in the town: Speciel attention is directed to our alesrant line of furniture. Bed- Bteef s from fl. 00 tip. Mattresses, S. 00 tip! Chairs, $000 per set up Cane and Split-seat Chamber Suits from $12 80 tp. Washstands, Window Shades, Our tin Scrim, Table Oil cloth, all latest de signs. Toilet Sets, Hat Racks, Cradles. Safes, Tables, Pictures. Picture fiord and Nails, Rugs' Mats in fact, nearly Svery article in the Furniture and Up hostery lint, all at bottom prices. A. F STEWART. i . An Invitation FROM Is extended to all his friends and customers, and every resider of paper to come to the Grand Music Festival to be held ; V: - in this city on the I8th and 14A of next . June, and inspect his immense ' : 1 TOOE GF FURNITURE, PIANOS AND ORGANS t i - NOW ON i ' . hand. Nothing has been seen like it in the State of North Carolina. At his store can be found anything you may want in the fur niture line. All new goods, latest styles, and prices are low down. Over 100 different style of Pianos and Organs toselect from. Prices cut down to suit the times. Every instrument guaranteed. Customers mutt and shall bsa. pleased or money refunded. 4 . - . Every lover of good music should come to this Festival, the Jlrst ever held in North Carolina, and you are cordially invited to make my storeeadquarteta while you are here. ' ;' -i i E. M. ANDREWS, Charlotte, N. f, ' r'j xTJLJVyXV-LVJJVX u xiv IRON WORKS, CHARLOTTE. K. C, r r vqp wnra a 1 GOOD one of the mW 8 WITH a WrESSOJJ am! 1 anal- Tte rineat small arm ever manofaetared and tha rarsret modeii rvm Ity wro'irht steel 3T,a they are anrrraiaS for anlsm, 3SSb,,Ui M,u. Do not be (Jeeeired to SSJSS'S. Imitation-, whld tre often sold for the genuine article and mm oareiiawe, but dangerons. The 8MTTH f - an stamrea ac Jear.annotsnpplyyooan order seat to idirti bafcw will receive prompt and careful attention Oeror ptive oata)ojrae anprtees furnished noon ar v-saiiTH & WESSON. N Revolvers an -el with firm's narne, address aaadatTSf Mtaab XrillJ?,l2Btwl Pwwet in every detail. ilicatiOD. WALL PAPER BARGAINS! made, and f uU leaath. 8 yards to tharoa An H-rd. rail White back Paper. Su6c Aa 8-y4. rail Gilt Paper, a ta lak cfi. 0 kar. 8t.l0. 6llt Herders. 4 te 18 laches wide, a aad - v icr vara Borders wlthaat Gilt. U ta 9 vara. le, 4c. In aSa a Am. Sreateat bargains in the country HIGH STREET, rr ovideaee. ; Uncle Sam as an Undertaker. an omcer or the United States arm fc.l . ... ,Vi . ' 'Ja.... who we m ennwetl to f75 for his funeral expenses, a pnvate gets $10, and a noa commissionea officer fl5. On the dear naval officer at a foreign station aa amount not exceeding P i graniea ior tnis purpose. If he dies in this country he gets nothing But these are by no means all the people waoae Dunai expenses the nation pays. man WDO naa been a soldier in tha late war, honorably discharged, who dies within the limits of the District of Col umbiawhether r not he is in good standing with tho Giand Army has a right by law to 50 for the liquidation of his undertakers bill. The other day a very interesting case arose in relation to ipaymentbf this $50 to an old soldier who was so unfortunate aa to fall dovm dead close to the District Kne close, indeed, that it could not be settled off hand whether he had died inside or one. side. It was a question of $50, which nobody could legally pay for the Crovern maet unless p?;of was conclusive, and so surveyors ware cent out from the corps of engineers to determine the point. They found that the man had died fifty feet outside the Hue an expense of $1 1 foot to his surviving relatives. Wati. ington Star. ... N. u- :6 TTT rT QVUTV t . . 1 nvionm, ma BOX i saaeiae f or the certs B curt opium mmmx CALL ON W I. EVERETT FOR CLOTHING, HA1 S, Ladies ; Men's atd Children's S HO XS S. of the best make; Hose, Half-hose, Ball Thread and Spool Cotton. Plaids, Sheet ing, Piece Goods, Bleached Domestics, Table Linen, &c. Sehwl looks, and Stationery. Rubber 8eltingML 8 and 10 inches Gum Packing, tracker, bast Cream uneese. uanned Goods, Flour. Meal Lard, Meat, Molasses; in-fact, a full line of Groceries. Also Wagon Harness, Saddles, Collars, Hardware, Crockery, Wood and Willow ware, Glass stare, Candies, etc. sW All goods offered will be as represented. HELLO, MISTER! Btop a Minute I Do you want first class goods cheaper than you ever bought them before? Thn come to see me, and if we dont trade it won i oe my iauit. I nave on hand a large lot of ready made clothing Men's and Boy's Sacks. Frocks, and fhita-. of all kinds and descriptions, of tha best atnai ana mane, nougnt at the lowest wu prices, wmcn MUST BE SOLD Also a large supply of the best and cheapest Shoes and Boots ever ottered in this market, be sides Hats Caps, Hardware, Crockerr, xrutware, xmware, linns, Trunks, Valises, Coffee, Sugar, Shot, Pow der, &c. FLOUR! "DIADEM" brand DELIGHT and other lowwgmdo stantly on hand at the lowest cash prices. J. W. COLE. Mexican BssBBaBMsdLHH WsssH K jt I Bsata sfl Sbs B9Bi k.aT9 -BSBBSSnSi7 Manufactures and Keeps in stock: Steam Engines and AND MACHIXERT OF ALL KINDS. Repairs Promptly Attended john mm mm. ' TEIS :- SEASON re. IS ffOW- TO A CLOSF! and although it has been the moat successful we hare had during our busraeaa' ca reer we have still some goods left. And as one of the prime causes of our phe nomenal success has been that We Never carry any old stock from Season to Season. We are now ready to clean out the balance of our stock at price that will ad f. tL. i i.0'1- Thstt must move osr. We are preparing for the coming fall trade and will have something to say in this connection IsteTon. 8 . . 1 JU? sSSv1 fine aad 8tTU8h line of collars and cuffs, which are guaranteed 1900 County Down linnen four ply. By placing a very Iar je order JZaTS"."? at VricB that will enable us to furnish them to the trade at 10 cents for collars and 30 cents for the cuffs. .Mail orders solicited. We kuuud uii auuruvBi to anv snnrpu m snv nm-t .f k. u able at our expense. J J F' turm re- ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. EARLOXTE, N.C mm MsSMaM Ssaaajy TSartl IHpKAHAM,M.D.. a-msteraam. W. Y. Wa aava sold Bit 6 f et man? years, and it has arjen tne east of satis- n.B.DTcnnoo.. Si. 09. SeMbrDninlsta IB LB TELEGRAPH SCHOOL iSODTB Beat Equipped, Most Practical and Most Economics1 Only school la the countrr that Mia li graduates far the practical An tie. of brfc Aent sn Operator. Famished agents anr operators for Twenty. three different mad d urine the year 1889. Has graduate, a wn Western Union line, Postal line aa aa Twenty-sevec of the leading roads arth South. Send far complete new catatoru. free. COUCH 8c LCGENBEEL, Seaeta. Urn Weirs New Livery, Feed and Sal Stables. FuH supply of New Vehicles of all kinds. Canopy top spring wagon "or pleasure par ties, pie-nies, drummer, etc. Hack line to the depot to meet all trains. 1 Horses boarded by the day, week or month at lowest rates. UUCTUR'S BILLS ! SAVE HEALTH! If3i "H a? :ir"rT." OTf t&KP care of your d SXSSS .l THE TI VIlDLn B lil.lt BtiPMaM a TV Ifna iat not, you need a physician to tsnVonV'uwl ?V? 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Lour n lTT in R first-class Furaiture J 1 - ( H-SBT -.vuot.. Goods Sold on the install mwt nl. a.i- . i Li . Burial Robes. The oldest undertakin. w ; JTtr!7AM , r . . " in tuc city, j Coffins, Caskets and Prenared to r.nnAn out of the city. Orders promptly arende 7x1 daV"; " - V "'guv. lifUL l,ail 1 'PMtr.l 17 West Trad street, CHARLOTTE, N,3. ntTAtor funerao i in the very latest style and at the lowest Hotel or 410 N. Poplar, Jt.S. H. a LEDBETTER LEX) BETTER , JR Ledbetter Bxob. Have in store a COMPLETE STOCK OP OF ALL KINDS, AND Farm Supplies the For Sale instantly to tha IntA. llnpe. wsajsa. bent postpaid 34 Leonard St. New York. BY ALL DRUGGISTS Ss.-- -. . . io wftieh they invite the attention publie. Meat, Meal, Flour, Corn, &Ci, RECETVED IN -Car-Load xts. We propose to sell as cheap as sny in the tsarket. Giveis a call. LEDBETTER BROS. If.J.H.McLear.s STRENGTHENING CORDIAL A aS panir t,w-'r ana en- loy I ng a "green old ace " snair robust iuito theatrenathei- usiaininsf pr gfis of lSaTaa5 Jor Almanac tainina storm i MO. am a iTVBBB gJUsjI tta IdvarTna BaaayirMr Dr. J. H. McLean's LIVER AND KIDNEY BAI ment. ofthe nSSly oVSJa- pr. J. (Uttto Pills). 98 im. . rm Ohirrrr ontajnlaa Bis J. H. McLEAN MEDItyMrTS aW Jb w D - JOBM ATI 1 H. S, the mi one sa ssSbsBbV. east) R bibibiLIjBbssb
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