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iwiiiM i p imnii-iiiiiinniii ii -mH iMiiiii.aJiiii ii miii.i ! i i mmm aaaaat- ! . ' .. . . ... v- m - POPULAR SCIENCE 01 wniCQ cure iu iuauuijiftiu4. ' -'--- '" .--spa. ' ' ' . '' J 1 -A Ket. iotk pnvsician says mai a TIIHril.J I 111 Klllllliv 111 1 1 111 L UCUU LiuD flt UbuUlu . " . 11 .lmm. X-... M 4V n ninll mil fru avteK BXX. UVUG1 uvw XI VXX9 wxqxw W" M i "encft in the. Danish forests! - v , . - . . jumpeTor. VTUiuim. oi verxnnuj, uas A; his meals conveved from his kitchen' to - KI i1imin.imAii nn o n elort-ri rail wa v i. WW VXXXXXUjpXWVXXX VU v.i-u.v . . J 9 . ; The discoTenes made by - explorer i Stanley show that the Nile is the longest ";- "J- xv o.-.l1 Kfilnrr of. Inaaf Alftfl XI wxxw .tw- 7 - o . . I1UICO iU XlXgVu. . ' The German Railway Managers' Asso- ! A? . a-w 4?0lVv-T-A Mt ffttflT r"xllV 51 ' 1 dawlVfll JfXVJ-WOWS W UaOViaVUW VVS.J vp.ti.ra rtrizsfl aOTresatins oouuu ior lm- . a at-AA.. S - y 4; aa - w portant inventions and improvements re lating to railroads. ; - paiittu or ,waer uwu m piumo un . ' i ' I . i 1 X . A- awI. ni.eitj. juies.esi reswrauon oi wue j oiuuoreu itmnilM ViAciriea imtfeiac the flesh firm nd smooth. As a role, women need about nine- . n i i. .. : : i. . f rpntn oi ins nonrisnmeab reuuisxie iur men, boys of sixteen about the same as f' women, and children of ten half the "quantity needed for adults. Inexhaustible quantities of red and mIUi. aaKm have hoort loiii liar hT B. lanaslide near Drain, uregon. n iooks and gives a fine color ton wood. A German scientist has discovered that trees, the trunks of which are covered with moss or lichen, are more liable to lightning strokes than others, and im- PUkCS W Lilia WO bUlBUOiatlirs ILUUIUUXIJ oi toe oaK. The diameter of trees varies not only from summer to winter, but from day to n rm 1 n n A .mx;i aay. . X xicj rw larger iiuui uwu uuui . twilight next morning than from twi - light to noon ; they are smaller in winter than in summer. Early rising is commended by the . British Medical Journal as an excellent mural CUBCipuac auu ao au cuixxxcuuxj healthful habit. Early rising is synony- 1 J" I.' .minutU mous in lone-life histories with short - sleeping, which means rapid recovery from fatigue, a sign of bodily strength. The latest report states that twenty-one observatories are now engaged in the in ternational undertaking of photograph ing the entire heavens. Each observatory will have to take about 700 photographs in the zone assigned to it, and it is hoped to finish the work in three or four years. Miss Kate Mariden, who has been in v estimating leprosy in Russia, had an interview with M. Pasteur in Paris the other day, with the view of ascertaining whether inoculation could be resorted to. M. Pasteur, however, could hold out no hope of dealing with leprosy in that way. It is estimated that persons walking on the sunny side of the street are in light more than 5000 times stronger than are the occupants of an ordinary dark- ATiprl rnnm nf a irtvrn hmiKA whilft strnll- ers on the seashore in sunny weather en joy the influence of 18,000 times as much of the same health-giving agent. The belief that chimney-sweep's can ' cer is disappearing from London with improvement in methods of sweeping does not seem to be well founded. Dr. Butlim shows from the Registrar-General's sta tistics that the liability of the sweeps to malighnant disease is about eight times as great as the average liability of all males. A writer in a London journal calls attention te the unappreciated uses and preservative qualities of soapstone, a material, he says, which possesses what may be regarded as extraordinary quali ties in withstanding atmospheric influ ences1, those, especially, which have so much to do with the corrosion of iron and steel, and from experiments made, it is said that no other material is capable bf taking hold of the fibre of iron and steel so readily and firmly as this. It fs Difficult to Escape From Siberia. Siberia, although of immense propor tions, is so closely guarded that, on an average, not over 100 prisoners escape annually, and of these many perish from . hunger and cold, or are eaten by wolves on the frozen steppes which surround much of the country. All around the bor-i ders are placed, at intervals, stations1 where are located a few officers and quite a number of soldiers or Cossacks, who intercept all travelers and stop their pro gressif they cannot show a pass from the Governor of some province or the Czar. - In the interior there are also many of . these stations, at each of which thetrav eler finds his journey barred unless he has the proper passport; so it it a very difficult matter to escape, but many pre fer to risk their lives on the frozen plains , than bear the hardships of the prison. There V are three classes of prisoners." The lowest are the poorer people who ave been detected In plote against the Czar'.' They spend the most of their lives in the mines,-which produce gold,silvert copper plattoum, the greater -t.;V ta srm-t sr- -.. ' " r"'w-iwi-rM jw. - Tfc M-nnlafnad that all nsw n-nm. A ' inven ' --. tions develop corresponding special in-: : .uries in tbe human organism. .There are r tennis wrist telephone, deafness, tel- e-rap her's t-Zti tz tie rest of i. Genius, v pluck, endurance and : faith Win be resisted by neither kings nor cabi nets., ' Generosity, wrong placed, becometh a rice ; a princely mind will undo a private family. Sustained enthusiasm has been the motor of every movement in the progress Of mankind. What is birth to a man, if it shall be itaintohis dead ancestors to have left mch an offspring. ' The persistent enthusiast whom one Sneration despises as a lunatic with one ea, succeeding ones often worship as a benefactor. . v - : Contentment is a pearl of great price, nd whoever procures it at the expense of ten thousand desires, makes a wise nd a happy purchase. It is always a sign of poverty of mind, where men are ever aiming to appear great; for they who are really great never seem to know it. It is the peculiarity of every individual chat he wishes to be thought distin guished, for something other than that upon which he has made his reputation. It is in disputes, as in armies, where the weaker side sets up false lights, and makes a great noise, to make the enemy believe them more numerous and strong than they really are. Caution in crediting, reserve in speak ing, and in revealing one's self to tery few, are the best securities both of peace and a good understanding with the world, and of the inward peace ' of our own minds. Intellectual effort in early years 6f life is very injurious. All labor of mind re quired of children before the seventh year is in opposition to the laws of na ture, and will prove injurious to the physical organization and prevent its proper and mature development. The Monarch of Dressmakers. Few American women who have visited Europe are unfamiliar with the entresol n the Avenue de l Opera in which "Worth, the monarch of dressmaker, holds his court. Worth was Originally a shopman in a large London dry goods store. He was promoted from the counter to become a buyer for the firm by Which he was employed. In that capacity hi visited Paris, and their conceived the idea of the dressmaking business which has made his name as familiar to women as that of Bismarck or Gladstone is to the worlds at large. The portrait herewith is reproduced from the Illustrated American, which obtained from "Worth the only photo graph of himself that he ever consented to have published. It shows him ill the costume in which he usually receives his subjects the devotees of fashion who will at once recognize the peculiar velvet lap, somewhat like a lo03e Tarn o' Shanter, and the velvet-face dressing gown which he effects. "Worth's manner is autocratic. He fully appreciates the fact that he has ichieved greatness. He lives in a pretty villa buried in flowers, at Ville d'Avray, Adjusted the Gift to Her Month. Ahmed Effendi, the former Turkish Embassador in Berlin, when entertaining company, was in the habit of distributina sweets among the ladies present. Os one occasion he gave certain lady two or three times as much as the rest. She, vain of her triumph, got an interpreter to inquire the reason of his preference. "Because her mouth is twice as large al that of the other ladies," was the reply. Argonaut. E. B. Welthall & Co.. Drujj?Uts, Horse Cave, Ky , sty : "Hall's Catai rh Cur eures every one that takes it." 8old by Druggists, 75c A rti' Ufcee bit uavc &uo-. uelghborn wbe if must tove hi? aaitrnbor &b Itimsplf. FITS stopped free bv Db. Kline's Qbkat Nkhve Restores. No Fits after first day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and $H trial bottle free. Dr.Kline,93l Arch St., PhU.,Pa. i h j a.u w ho 16 ri0ht ts seldom left . D3 afrit 88 cured. Description of Simple remedy f re. A. Errold 99 Clinton Place, N.T. (Cxpertr at piefciuv Inoktt ( o:ikr Beecham's Pills act like magie on a weak stomach. A Rnwan sieh Siberia. The Best Is a good motto to follow in buying medlctne, w wen as In everything else.- By the unlrerul it f action It has given, and by the many remark),) enrea H haa accomplished. Hood's SanapatlU ha proven itself nnequaled for building np and strengts enlng the system, and for aU diseases arising frota or promoted by Impure blood. Be rare to get oof Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. 1; atx (or $9. Prepared only by C. 1. HOOD ft CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar FOR MALAEIA BILE BEAMS. It affords me gfeat pleature to add my testimony to the Talae of Smith's Bile Bean; they are cer tainly an excellent medicine for billons attacks and cold. I have given them a thorough trial and can conscientiously recommend them, W. 4. Cabdwell, Irondale, Ala. Try "BILE BEANS SMALL" (40 lit tle beans in each bottle). Very mall easy to take. Price of either size, 25 cents. SSTBUY OF YOUR DRUGOIST. NEW LAW CLAMS. rrMiIoB.EteTeiis&(Sj. Attorney, 1419 F St., Washington, D. C. Branch Offices, Cleveland, DetrottChtcr-go " . 8. H. 0-80 ; rr tou wish a a unou BETOLTEK pareaaao' one of Orated 8IOTR A WESS0S arms. The finest amsJl anna ever tnaniifaetnred and too j Kaan'-et-ired In esdRirea ta,t sad 44-100. ato I trie or donble aetloB. Bafetr HtniMrlMi and om ciuaea nr all marii ssanshlpand stock, they aro mrtr-Jed for Aalak. aaraoiittT andaee-iracT- Do nat be deceived bj eheap malleable. csvt.iron taritatlon a-onne-isouxior ia fsnnins arttolo aad are not only timrellmbK but daiiaerooa. relwtii firm's mama, address wtHBOK Kevotven are ail stamc xno BauTH a date ptnt MS tM har . , and are iriiiJ la -wm ASti SSSoVCT S 8JIITH:& WESSON, - Cq? pJESSLi BtTf-4t Ku aetait. is EIISIOIIS ft tot Atlantic and Padfta lldtesst trsla of ears loaded with 'SOOOiie taerino sheep on the way. front California -to the Chicago market Wrecked, and every ear but twd was de stroyed, niore than 1000 sheep being killed outright. The Indians in the vicinity tooic advantage oi vne occasion td supply theiMelves with mutton in suf ficient quantities to last them for mont&i to come, fttroe anxiety is now f els lest the wily red man, having once realised the advantages of "accidents," should arrange them in future to suit the exi gencies of his larder Commercial Ad tmi&ter. Rubbing After a Bath. JL quick bath and a hard rub will work -wonders in preparing a man for each day's battle among men. There are two stimulants in the process, first that of the cold water ana then that of the friction. The rubbing should fee dose with an old-fashioned crash towel, not one of those alleged bath towels that one pays $2. SO for at fashionable stores they are no good but a rough crash towel, which any woman will know where to buy. Rubbing with this will pro duce a good reaction after the bath, and without that the bath will prove hurt ful rather than beneficial. Rub till the akin is red. Timst-Dtmocrat. ?3 : During sterol In St TJenls, ltd.,!, .hailstone fell that was measured atthi' 'Signal Service station, and is said to hsM ' heea.line inches in circutni erertte; : ITU, DiaH Fortt It, 4 1hAt br. H. James' da-iitabls IrfSiea hi rarteA In Calcntta. India, from the ttnroat aial best Native Hemp, and is the otily remedy either in that wintry or this that will Mat rlvely a-ul TWTtaaaa&tlf care Omwmptio-xj Bronchitis, jLt-Utma, Aasa! Ootorrn and Nervmm DdrttUy or break tip a fresh cold tn twenty-four hours, gUO a bottle, three bottles for tejsm LTMaocc uon rroprwtorai tusa faUiaaeipoia, OSCB ENTOYfl Both the method and results wbea Byrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts rently yet promptly on the Kid Derm, Liver and Bowels, deansea the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, bead aches and fevers and enrea habitual eonstipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kimd ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ao eeptable to the stomach, prompt in Ha action and truly beneficial i Hi effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable erabstancea, its many excellent qualities eonv mend it to aH and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60e and $1 bottles bv all leadine dross fist Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pre cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it De not accept any subrtituUv, CALIFORNIA FIB STRUP C& njmoitcQ. cal, l a-aTeriTa aad fanyes dorse i Bl e as the ealy BBOdfle for Ihanartala-ano :i to s SSTSLM f this dlseaas; UK May y eaia. an 1 ve the ess Of fartlAft. n.n.nTcAcc, Caicad-a, lit. il.ee. Sol4liyrra-lss tntfate. Sold by (im by dmsTrtsta. VM. FITCH & CO., 1 01 Cowcttm Bandlna, Waantngtoa. D.C. pension ATTonriEvs ot ovrr S3 yaarr sriisneauo. stujiaafult ease jentoni aad. claims of an kinds ta eoss-oto tone. wrmFvmvnri LOVaXL HIGH CrlADI "DIAMOND" 0AFCTY. dJ--ablo Ban Bear! hits to all Kraoinff Parte, ta- S in:iln Pedals, Sospensiosi Saddle, Finest materiel S nUCTLY HIGH GRADE IH EVERT PARtlCUIxAB. f tuj Baiiaw mtctnwm axw at airy rTUCa. . LOVCLL uAJ)IES, and BOYS' SAFETY. c5-nrcn ttheel. ' ethel eeop rtixx rlf steel drop rrsme 26-loch machine in toe bm W5. Be sore yooset a as-lnch wheel. Take rush xwaur-jyooBeiow-iacawneci. iwiM BT Vafnl I-1 f A P Yr V - eela. a - ai tsv ."WW aB s- - a, fa.iy vi hMUmtiwl X jr oaait 1 Vl BTSamtySy-a. 'jfsBiClsalSHOa i? '7 wA8mNGTOir stkcbt; con. BiirxiE boston, ma- Fortfh' CommmnioH lay nf thl.Wr-inATr-j Bortan eaneai-a "THE JOHJT T. LOVELt. ARMS CO. hflvc -i . , hn-inet tut fifty years, and their integnty t beyond 4-Mstton. "Rity tie among tht larfsat dealers In Sportine c -xf TQ etCn In Aise-icc, and yog eu Ig&frZj sort t gafecds e-ersdef tali tm will be Jo-t ai -cpre! tn - A EACE WITH DEATH! w Among the nameless heroes, none are more worthy t martyrdom tiutn he who rode down tk valley 6f the Cofletatngh. warning the people ahead of th Johns town flood. Mounted on a powerful hone, faster and faster went the rider, but the flood was swiftly gaining, until tt eaught the unlucky horseman and iwept on, grinding, crushing, annihila ting both weak and strong. . In the same way is disease lurking near, like unto the sword of Damocles. tn rail wUhnnt waminff. On itS -rktim, who allows his system to be eom clogged tip, and his blood poi soned, anT thereby his health endan gered. To eradicate these Prt&fl the system, no matter wnat iuir "i or nature, kaalmriaL 1 eruptions, sweiiingo, "A kidneys healthy and rigorous, b tn? oe of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dls eorery. It's the only plood-puriner told on trial Tour money is returned if it doesuH do exactly as recorriraenaed. A concentrated vegetable extract. Sold by druggists, in large bottles, at $1.00. opiur.i AA HIT. ea IBJ tntbe MorW- if 1.. TPBIKs1Uob. J PENMSsl enieinM p Groat rUWUM bM ISPimilrSB-tt. 1 an aad F&taen are ea titled to S 1 ft a me. fee Mwhen yon fet year saomy Bianki fre, MsarM n. fforrka, lwy.Vaiaiasiia. a, t WALL PAPER BARGAINS! Te ID anarantee all tlieae clean new goods Joat made, aad full length I yards to tbe roll. a tt- j d. roll Walt o hack Paer 9 to . ta 8-yd. roll Gilt Paoor. 3 to ie. a 8-yal. rail Emboaoed Gilt Paoor.Sto lit, Jilt Borders, 4 to 18 laeaee wide, 9 uml Sc. r yard. Borders wit beat Gilt- V to e laeaee la. yard. Send io. to M&bi tor saaipies of tft BSBt dStl graaVat bargalna tn the conatar. sei Bieq htmA, rrovidoaoaw iat, iSeEolW..1 . Booker sa u watsAau at. booor-Jly discharged Sotdlen aad SaApn at tbe lat rar, who are Incapacitated from saramaaa-tppett Widows the same, without retard to cause of death. Dependeat Paronta and Minor CaOdrea also tntor eated. Over 30 years' experience. Befei parts of tbe country. No oaarjn tt w Write at oaoe for "Copy of Law.rrblaaka aad rail tn ttrnctlons ixl rsj-nto R. McALLIHTEK eV CO. iHuccesson to wra. conard A Co., r. O. Bos Tl. Washlastoa, D. C. rV10HEY Kade Easily ud Btplflj. Itil READ THIS and Think It Over I w at. Wa want 1 OO aaea who have anew aad asts. We wt'.l sive thrm u.totioii In whleh they saa aaW oi a- rapidly the labor being licbt end e-aaluai,ej all torn yaarraand. Reqairoa no capital Of gl Teat .eoa c tiou . Bon of out bet tat -waten are eoantry taya. Voan men old will do. Hraa:w nUioo ie ontskaM ti. K.M --A tr i a ,i,n with in the aazt tfdrtl days! Uo not hsit-te. btlt writ- at onee fo JtOi la Aareea, ii..-.;. niiiine rStV Soeth Bread Ml .street aatdi, Ota eiUUUKCE SALE DemciafMvie do you want bT balUtflVIUWi A PENSION? Invalid, Widow, or Kinor's, or are yon deawtax law than t liOO per month ? Rave yon a claim pending bat went relief y t write as and receive Yr return mail appropriate blank aad fall instruction for voxra e, with copy of the aew and liberal Law. LOOsIIa W ft BALLARD, References f ven. rex , Washington, p. q SWT CSU3LE-ACTI0N REVOLVER. a SHOTS. 8 CALIBRK. fPa1l8B,A w.c w. cartrMge.) W. fviJiaa Imn-Am' Me Action Revolver la the fRICS, lOeOO SWIFT ATTOMATIC HAM MERLES S REVOLVER. SHOTS, M CALIBRE CstafaiS.W. Latest aad Best Ham asortass Bevotver ta the MICE, H.OO fa71oabio Bolt, fnstss upon setting the "Char Hoa. Ifyom dealer ha-ntit,-ndtou. ltACT rrm. BARRJtT. Imported TWIST BARREL' lite 'lit!: im. CLCB.WMeeasetS5te gnarantee ex. charge. .KiuuinmmDe9VQtmixwm0uej. l ii -lve WaM-a Tackle. Catlem Clcycl la Ball. IS aa aaataau KItm-m. Pa'L 1XI.I7STRA.TZX CATALOGrjE. fi ssb I etna.; . : ; ana save vuuibcxa oyw. tTOhold or bllldtis feffcr. or U aMM ViM. I II MTIIIIulMt aafci I II II tlcmlar. Vy J Li. 7 . M-wc ATIJLVIA. Ga. OOoa s Sara, a 8FOT CAnOPSl adamle retttetl antfl paiS AV' ABOUT A. IW-tMr St to S3 AyXmSiin ndy. Boat Bar. aX PIMM0S. gmJm h, ew SO vrcr SCO SAVED taade. Bead tmiefc S VTAmtt tarrihasss Sw BARGAIN yCA X We base kaUs a-aofe ttkoet. ale 4Ct? m naaoi, OarStX XV.PIANO te aoU by the Sjyy - te wartlt tt. toaw- 7W I jFle. Steel Bladoa, Srroae Corkacrew, Wblr ITaa. f trmly pat together. Warranted the be ATTENTION. To Cash Buyitt of Cntrt! Merch- andlsf. 44 i i i -.tn'klialioA 4iMAltrM in blir new Store: at tne 010 stana, yon wm find our usual assortmeflt of Dry Goods, Urocenes, uaraware, n.is, duuw. v., completj and offered at prices that will SURELY ASTONISH YOU! Bought for cash, and to be sold for cash- only. We can oner you supenoi in ducements, and, to verify our statement invite you cordially to come and see for ypurself and be convinced oi unexcenea bargains. Auction Salt Evtry Stturdiy of all kinds of General Merchandise, in good order and sold from regular stock, which, if you don't want at my price, tou can bate at tour own. The only enciusive Furniture Store in. the town. Speciei attention is directed to our eie tran t line of Pttmiture. Bed- steafls froni $1.50 tip. Mattresses, .H0 ud: Chairs. $360 per set up: Can and SDUt-seat Chamber Suits from $12.50 up. Washstands, Window Shades, Cur tin Scrim, Table Oil clotb, all latest de signs. Toilet Sets, Hat Racks, Cradles. Safes, Tables, Pictures, Picture Cord and Nails, Rug-4 Mats in fact, nearly every article in the Furniture and Up hostefy line, all at bottom prices. A. P. STEWART. CALL OK W I. EVERETT FOR CLOTHING, HA I 8, Ladies', Men's and Children's S HO E S, of the best make ; Hose, Half-hose, Ball Thread and Spool Cotton. Plaids, Sheet ing, Piece Goods, Bleached Domestics, I Tahlo T.inin f ' School Books tnd Slatloncry Rubber Belting 6, 8 and 10 inches Gum Packing. Crackers, best Cream Cheese, Canned Goodp, Flour, Meal Lard, Meat, Molasses; in faet, a full line of Groceries. Also Wagon Harness, Saddles, Collars, Hardware, Cidckery, Wood and Willow-, ware, Glassware, Candies, &c. f3FAll goods offered will be as rep resented. HELLO, MISTER! iStop a Miniite ! " Do tou want first class goods cheaper than you ever bought them before? Tli'n come to see me, and if we don't trade it won't d my iauit. 1 cave on nana a large lot of ready made clothing Men's and Boy's Sacks, Frock", and Cutaways of all kinds and descriptions, of the bes material and make, bought at the lowest cash prices, which MUST BE SOLD Also a large supply of the best and cheapest Shoes and Boots ever offered in this market, be sides Hats - Caps, Hardware, Crockery, Potware, Tinware, Guns, Trunks, Valises, Coffee, Sugar, Shot, Pow der, fec. FLOUR! "DIADEM" brand of Flour "COOK'S DELIGHT," and other lower grades con stantly on hand at the lowest cash prices, . W, COLE. ivlexic&n Liniment for mm and FOR Forty Voars THE For Sale BY -ALL uustang IE. TVT- Al 3ST Furnituro, Piano Qntl -Orgbn'-Qbalor. TOIANOSChickering, Mathnshak end BterlingFiano. MT the people to reqaire any introduction ffrom me. lJy guanteednfW W?? prices, nor easier terms oaerea py any one mm hwv w -j ORGANS. erf BnoSfbuf you are lot always having them reparreY Mason A Hamlin's for only $98. 00. IVfit xtt t i. : x:. a i, hMit mu imrin vou DnnuiKU iwux nx 111 m- FuriTioture- Never before since 1 have been in business was my stock orFrmture so large and complete in every Une as it is to dry, and pnea J..K:taX right up with the styles, represent everything jusi its it Is If T J thlng from me and it is not as reprtaented return it and IWJ0 moM back. Who could do more! Wbo conld ask morel Write fox my pneea. BtT-I sell 90-inch"reversable frame?M0SQUrT6 CANOPIES with all the fixturea for hanging for only $2.00. E. M. ANDBBW8, Charlotte 2ST. 0. 16 and 18 West Trade St. i i '. J MECKLENBURG IRON WORKS, CHARLOTTE, IT. C., Manufactures and Keepe in stock Steam Engines and Boilers. AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. R opairs Promptly Attondod To. JOHN WILKES, Hanapr. THIS -:- IS ZJRA'UIflEr and althougll it has btfen the moat toceeaaful we have had during'our busineet ca reer we have still aofile goxxia lft. And aa erne of tbe prime causes of our phe nomenal success haa been that Ve Never carry any old itoek from Season to Season. We are now ready to clean out the balance of our itock at prices that will ad mit of no competition. Thkt mm xotk ox. We are pra paring for the coming fall trade and will have something to say in this connection later on. w w - We have just received a fine and stylish line of linnen collars and caffs, which axe guaranteed 1800 County Down linnen four ply. By placing a very large order for these goods we get them at a price that will enable us to furnish them to the -trade at 10 cents for collars and 20 cents for the cuffs. Mail orders solicited. WV send goods on approval to any address in any part of the country by express re turnable at our expense. ' - ,--. Fnarr ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. liiouic THJeilTs New Liyery, Peed and Sale Stables. An elegant line of Baby Carriages just received. All styles and shades to "suit tery body. Please call and see tneaL , If y Stock is now complete in every respect, viz: Bedroom Suits, Parlor Buita, Beds, Mattresses, Safes, Lounges, Chairs, and everything ' ' in a first-clasa Furalture House. - ' - GftetAm anM nn fVia lnofallm-mf nYan -hkVIt navmaiifi flAlRna rtaV-12. J Burial Robes. The oldest undertaking House ia the cityj Prepared to conduct funerals in the very latest style and at the lowest price. Embalming either in or out of the city. Orders promptly attended to day or night. Night Call -Central Hotel or 410 N. Poplar. ; 1 7 West Trade street, CHARLOTTE, N. C. CHARLOTTE. N. CL J-J-. DTATTfiQ fiT) fl A TTQ TTTTflTn A T TfiariTOTTTTTsrrmri Sewing Machines, Needles, nepsm. io s 7"'-- ID jE2.HirW"S , ' - . f JJ&J "4 ? me for descriptive price list. SEASOI NOW TO CHiiOSFlI Eaong- ' ' ' Chaxlottk, N.C Full supply of New Vehicles ef all Canopy top spring wagon or pleasure per. ties, pic-niea, drummers, etc V 7 Hack line to the depot to meet all trains. . Horns boarded by the' day, week or month at lowest rates. kinds. NDGMOLS Babfi drriag0l Oils, Attachments, Parts aad ?--i-'V --imvia" uas no Equal. , i -WHBN.; TOU: WANT , fJ j fvioat aetore buym. -- - -u2-TJ V2 xw y foods for the triest mi A than - My. : y m,: 1 tli - - v r -.-.-- r i - ianywliereeJae."::' k" - ;.-.' -... '. v-. , -r.
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