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psew HIL 'jfWr fl 'C 'W?;, 7 IlllsBsllr X At rARM AMP HOUSEHOLDS f CREES RYE FOB FOClTRY. Kje, as alt poultrymen know, Is an cx Iment green food for poultry, and those who have adopted the system of change able yards, so as to allow the fowls to occupy one of them while something "is .growing in the other, will appreciate its advantages, as one of the yards may be sown to rye. The. poultry yard is al ready manured by the hens themselves, and so no hauling of manure is required. iRye remains green and succulent late in the season, and it also comes up early in the spring, but little warmth, being neces sary to start it. As it is cut off it starts again rapidly, and quite a large supply of green food can be raised on a small patch. i" The yield of the grain or straw is not taken into account. Begin to use tjgj Tye as soon as it is large enough. Do not turn the hens on it the first year, but cut it for them, or they will destroy more v than they comsums. Next year turn.un-; der the second yard, sow it to oats, or to something else if preferred, and turn the hens on the rye. American Agricul turist. C.VRE OF AORICULTUBXIi IMPIiTOnSiCtB The cost of agricultural implements is one of the most expensive items to the modern farmer. The one-horse farmer has only a few of the old implements which his forefathers used before him ; but upon the larger farms costly ma chines and implements must be used, and these can bo htfrl only by a costly outlay of capital. Farm implements as a rule are supposed only to last seven or eight years, and one cannot wonder that they nrc 60 short-lived when he sees the mowing-machine and seed-drill standing in the fields during a greater part of the year. The proper care given to, these implements will preserve them as long as similar machinery in manufacturing houses is supposed to last. When the implements have finished their season's rrork they should be carefully cleaned nnd the iron and steel part secured from rust by applying with a soft flannel cloth a mixture of two parts of tallow and one part beeswax melted together. This should be done at once, and not put off for a week or two, lor one or two sum mer showers might damage the machin ery to the extent of several dollars. They should be housed then immediately in a dry and airy tool-house, and not in a barn cellar, or open, floorless shed. A damp place will 6oon ruin the iron and wood work. New York Voice. WHY TUDNCEB BTORMS APFBCT Utl, During electrical disturbances it seems that cream and milk arc put into a con dition to sour easily. The probable cause of this, the editor of the Albany (N. Y.) Cultivator explains as follows: The cflect of an electrical discharge is to decompose a portion of the atmosphere, by which ozone is produced. This sub stance has oeculiar properties from its in tense activity as an oxide of oxygen, and its action is often believed to be, and may be, the cause of the souring of milk, beer and fre3h wine during what are known na thunder storms. The ozone is diffused through the air, and is believed to be the causs of the strong acid odor which prevails after the storm is passed. No doubt if the milk is submerged in water, and access of air is prevented, no result of the kind need be apprehended ; and as the more milk is exposed to the air the more it will be affected by the ozone ; the iniik in open shallow pans will be acidi fied more readily than that in deep pails, although these may be open. In our long experience, however, the writer adds, we have never had any milk affected in this . way.cither in shallow pans or deep pails, and are of opinion that the heat of the air preceding thunder storms is more di rectly the agent in the souring of the milk than the ozone that may exist in the nir after the storm is passed. Carefulness to maintain a proper temperature, by closing dairy houses and cellars against the outer atmosphere, will be a means of safety. NfCVf FARM AND GARDES SOtB. i Bitter milk comes from bad feed, j Destroy the thistle tribe on sight. " Putin a bigtch of sweet corn to cut (up for the hogs. . In agriculture braia work is as essential a? physical labor. It is not all of farming to learn to pro - -jduce from the soil. Tje up the grape vine. If left to dangle it will stop growing. No food is better for work teams than, oats during the spring and summer, and they should be well supplied with them. Spray the hen houses thoroughly with ikerosene. This is batter and cheaper thau whitewash. A spraying bellows wttijspon ipay for itself. ; , . . Do not forget yoar coal Oil can thi lwarrn weather; put coal oil on tbe roqpfr early in the morning, about twice a week. land thus keep out the lice from' limoli your fowls. ; - Look out for the rats and other ver min. These things (creatly lessen the pplt ot tbe poultry business. For stop ping up holes broken glass in csmenl HP mortar is excellent. Horses and mules thrtr, best on Itiaiothy or red-top hay, while sheep and i cows do better on clover and millet Are yon crowding too many chickens !iu wu juwjuug juvv aii; JUU pvruut i ting chicks under four months to roost i other than on floor or coop? If so, cor rect these mistakes. The housewife who makes a practice of giving fowls a mixed mess of warm soaps of znesa I mash andrvegetables with and crumbs of bread wi!2 iliiSBBEittBiffttsfW'-Til ii te'Mi'iis m iraisffc" diet of grain. When the hens appear jdsoopy, and yet show no indication of disease or inlurv. remove the roosters, especially ? the hens are fat. Eggs from hens not in company with roosters will keep longer than fertile ones. Sunflower seed, which can be easily grown in profusion around our fences 'St em ,18 W"Wt W m and walls wifhcfK trbaWWsam ipS covering of the seed in spnng, is asd S. L USE H. mimhlft alternnre. ' and fowls are ex tremely fond of them. .?3b TtECIBjlSS. Cheese Cooked With Rice Boil one ciiu of rice Until soft, season with salt and pepper; then, in a small dripping pan or pudding dish, place a layer of riceand aayer of; xheesd crumbs 11 the rice is all used; on top a layer cheese and cracker crumbs. Gingerbread Three cups of flour, one each of milk, molasses, sugar and but ter. the latter scant. Cream the butter and sugar togither j epfii. Add the taohttses with one tea- snoonful of soda dissolved in it. Next 1 stir in two tablespoonfuls of ginger and two teasppoBfuls of leloves milk and listly the flour. Add the Gottage Fruit Pudding Put into any shaped baking dish desired, about an inch in depth of berries' of any kind, then pour over them the following in gredients well stirred together: one egg, one cupful of sweet milk, one cupful of sugar, three cupf uls of flour, one table . spoonful of butter and two tablespoon fuls of baking powder. Bake until the crust is done. , f-i Jellied Veal Wash a knuckle of veal and cat into three piece. Boil slowly until the - meat slips from the bones. Take out the liquor. - Remove the bones and chop the meat line. Season with salt, pepper, two shalots chopped as fine as possible, mace and thyme. Return to the liquor and boil until it is almost dry. Turn into a mould until next day. Slice and Bern cold. WoiR9n Nsvmt rlead fiiilly. A Louisville (Ky.) judge has,igot Jthe relation of crime to the height of the mercury down fine. "Why," said he, to the Louisville Timet man, 'if the mer cury had gone any higher Sunday,. jand if it had not been? lot that thunder shower, my docket would h3ve gone to over eighty. "Another thing curious about the criminal courts is that woaoea rarely plead guilty. I think there have boen but two cases in the Circuit Court here where women pleaded guilty, and in both of these cases doubts of the women's sanity were raised. One of those cases was when Lulie Howard was given ten years for arson. Another occurred about three years ago, a woman pleading guilty to grand larceny. She was given four years, as her crime was a peculiarly aggravated one. ' 'I don't attempt to explain what it is that makes a woman refuse to confess her guilt, however cTeaf the proofmay be. But so it is, and I have seen one when the proof was clear as day get on the stand and swear black was white when every man in the jury box knew I she was perjuring herself. J have oHen heard Judge Thompson remark the thing, and he is inclined to beliilPf&E a female criminal elaborates her storj until she actually deceives herself int the belief that the story is true and sht is innocent." 1 Artificial Ivory. An extensive industry has, says the Ekittern Journal of vmnifcree arisen in Franco to supply an artificial substitute for ivory, and a product has boon pre pared with the bones of shesp and waste pieces of deer and kid Skins. The bote m purpose are macerated and cached for two weeks in chloride of lime, then heated by steam along with the sian,o ; f 9ag Mu1liBM''4wUcb is added a- tew hundredths nf alum, the mass Is then filtered, dried in the air and allowed to harden in a bath of alum, the result being tough white plates. This process was exhibited at the Amsterdam Exhibition. Prevfotufly white wood was injected wi chloride of lime, under strong pressure, for the same purpose. 5. & t ef4a Sarsap 71? ! ' "Bite Bean Rmall" than hu. .. if 1 fcV8t "St jaanstisr n other medicine KbabejiaAt aiimj m af. Try "BILE BEAN S SMALL" (40 Ht tle beans In each bottle). Very small-eany to take. Price of elthar size, 25 cents. aBUY OF YOUR DRUGGIST. Quickly dis- j X eLw fl inik rbv isfiifim ' - Mill I IT1 in l li s-uiM Cold Drinks Don't Believe fhlrst. It is a mistake to suppose that cold brinks ate neessaTyfto Telfeve fhirst. Very cold drinks, as a rule, increase, the feverish condition of ,tba mouth And stomacn ana so create xnirst. jixperi- ehce shows it to be a fact that not drinks relieve, the thirst and 1 cool off" the body when it is in an abnoi mally heated con dition Better than ice-cold drinks. It is far better and safer to avoid the iree use 01 annKS DCIOW Sixty uesjrees m a higher temperature is to be preferred; and those who are much troubled with thirst will do well to try the advantages to be derived from hot drinks instead of cold fluids to which they have been accus tomed. Hot drinks also have the advan tage of aiding digestion, instead of caus ing debility of the st imach and bowels. FITS stopped free by Da. Klink's Great srvk Restorer. Do Fits after first day's use llarre'ons cures, treatise and v& trial xttle free. Dr. KHne,9Sl Arch Bt.Fhfla.,F. Cricket' is becoming popular ladies' game in England as The Indianop-ilis,- (Ini.) J?am, Horn, a wonderful paper, oh trialto Jaia. l,for 25 cents One plow works in Georgia turned out 8000 plows during the past aon. iit l : ittu,"' t m-i- --.' " i-Kroo hAite w- a- wriroT, juckwh, aiicmfran, writes : twee pea.en hgllffem( with Catarrh .ffr fifteen year, Halt s Catarrh UurecUWd roe' SeW -03 Druggists, 75c. , 1' - V A storm moves 36 miles rer boor Dearth cur A. Btshd tat rtewripMon of simple rtmedy frte. AEbbold, 99 Clinton Place, New York Experts at picking locks wig. nutker. B?echam'8 Pills cure Bilious aDd Nervous II K A fool and h s mon-y is soon parted. ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cares habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tie most healthy and agreeable substances, . its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60o and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who Wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8 AN FRANCISCO, CAL temmu, ay wtw row. n.t. 25 Cests paid for every dozen large t-lzc copper ce its Unite 1 States. Other old coins want d. C. E. Kuestgr, Charlotte. N. C- x prencrtDa anu luny . done Big O as the oaly speclBc for the certain can of thts d-sase. Q.H.IK iBAHAM. M. D--i.mstcrdam, If. Y, V? hare sold Big G lot many years, ana it Baa eiven tae O' est ot 3au taction. D. R. DYCHX k CO., Ckleag. lift I.. Sold by DrarrUt YOU WISH A . i GQfll) I EVOLTKR porchaee one of the cele- brated SMITH & WESSON ever manufactured ind the nrgi cnoicc or all exixris. Manufactured In caUurea Si, 3: le or double action. Safety E oJTcei mooeis. constructed anHre p nt ku.. t. .. - I manahlp and stock, they are unrivaled for finish, a ars kill ty and accn racy. Do not be deceived by cheap malleable cast-iron imitations which are often sold for the aonnino i-hm nH only unreliable, bnt danserons. The smith WESSON Revolvers are all stamped upon the bar rel with Arm's name, addremi nH (i.t. nr and are a-aaran teed perfect In every detail. In sist upon having tbe genuine article, and If your dealer cannot supply you an order sent to address betowwUl receive prompt and careful attention. Descriptive catalogue and prices furnished upon ac DHcaUon. jITH & WESSON, WTIentton this paper. Springfield, 'Mass. - - - - - f iete.fwk'eb render most Doctor in i ended to be al Service la , rGvtt la SHfl TO 4 DATS. V BSf MrBryyth -CDs v iur CXJOaU 1 a " 7 vi v leu in ra t1 a iu 1 1 ) . ana is so woraea as to be readily understood by all " O?" P18?08?8 "ta of f pages ontoeKllf It. vL"f,d ISS3iSIS " wmrmiSm T, rjitAi ana n kk r ks covertol V ' V, M' Delirium Tremens, Epilepsy, Faratins, Beadaehea. Hi ; Neuralgia, Diseases of Spinal Cord Llcjaw. Rt. T DuffSk? nnnmrnntiAn 598 PASES Profusely rxmsTaATM. Jr'W i Mumps, u leer ted Sore a " on iiUt UonsumDtlon. . ojuwuig m, evnea m side, Ac Twelve naces In 8k tSiSr!EK. P on ABDOM IN A IT a thTvJrJS7 He"", Gall Stones, Jaundice, PUee, Ac. ' ton 7 fflfiaS . SS7 M '""A1 Organs-Gravel, Dlte Private e fStuSL 5"wi. .Flrty.P O" Olseeses ef General Svetm-ArSr jmiorii, uoui, unenmaitsm, o. K very thing treated li mOUerS (VlimtjlMt.lv neeH Thl- d Guide to U,ng, Healthy fStV l C le U , 1M A n . . . J i.vi. aH topics relating to Health .May rt'l " viw-ror tne perusal t rVsr VlfTS !Ti..lei.05 StfLe.T: . ' lie; fori s paw xi-Bmtiz&"V's ' lotaalcai Medical Praci. r ; Ovar lass I.IkH av imnv 5 ranged alphabetically. moetValUar A most valuahl.. .,rlr lO jil ! P nof SO eeata to cash or lc and ao. postage I Ton 1 BOOK PU- HOUil, 134 Leonard St. yewessssaajoaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaafttssss mm I xT ATTENTION. EI- MITDBEWS, LSyK To Cash Buyr$ of Bonoral Miroh- The turning point in Wrjtaaii8 Ufa brings peculiar Weaknesses and" ailmtits. Dr. Pieree's Favorite Prescription brings relief and cure. It is a powerful, invigorating, restorative tonio and nervine. It imparts strength to the whole system in general, and to the uterine organs and appendages m partioular. "Run-dowttj" debilitated and deli cate women need it. Its a legiti mate medicine purely vegetable, perfectly harmless. It's guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case, or money refunded. Nothing else does as much. Yon only pay for the good yon get. Can you ask more ? As a regulator and promoter of functional action, at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, " Favorite Prescrip tion" is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and can produce only good results. It is equally efficacious and valuable in its effects when taken for those u disorders and derange ments incident to that later and most critical period, known as " The Change of Life." ST. - AUGUSTINE'S - SCHOOL. R ALEIUH If. C. Normal ato Colmmhat Imrnna for nam; men ami wi jnen Blab pad" and ! nte Under the Eplwopa! Omrch. 9 pr month o 'r hoard and tnlt'on Send for catalogue to Rev. R. B. Kcttoh. P O . Prin Ipal PENSIONS NEW LAW CLAIMS, App!-T Hiln P Motor Mm to biuu u. ciuf uuo a u j. At oruej!., 1419 F St.. Washington, B.C. branrb Office. Cleveland, Detroit. Cbic OPIUM WAUmntH.i.n. uai and Whiskey BaMta cured at borne with out pain. Book of par ticulars sent FKeK. B.N WOOLLEY.M.D. OHtce 104K Whitehall 81 CANNABIS IN DIC A., Th (.ircat East India Kemedy. Ur.ioit.d t.y CitiEt'CCK A Co., l-83 Race street, 1 blladeirhla, 1'a. Is w arranted to cure Ccnsumpt on, Bronchitis, Asthma and r.esal Catarrh. And will t.r- ri np a fiesh cold In 24 hours. Skeptle, psk v"tit dvuggfet lor It. One bottle w ll cat sfy yop oi It's ineilts. J2.MI per pint Lottie, or three bottlea ter'. fi'D". tor circulnr. WM, FITCH A CO., 1 O i Corcoran Balldlac, Waablnftoa. D. C. PENSION ATTORNEYS f over -IH years' experience. uccerull.T prone ut pensions aud olaiin'1 of all k nds In shortes" a.-Aslb'"e time. I" No EK t'KUSM tnccMm. 6 N O 84 $10 fJCD nil V m i'1e'.y flr t-cl rtn UA I wlsBir3 hrni-llii Grand New Census Ed nf Crm'i- Aihis. Ouilits now : li o tain 8 1 ikici " nor thru n p ri tio i New Maps, New Cens'isa.. r Statistics. A lOKuiar bonanza fo .Or.M8. t or ti i m nnl territory a'Hn' H. C. HUDC1NS 4 CO., No. 33 South Brood St., Atlanta, . PENSIONS OLD CLAIMS SBTTLU I rl ri Eli NEW LA W, RoMlen. Widows. Parent seal (or blank applications and informntloa. Hatiuob CFabkixl, Fcn.sion A em, Washlnirton, D. a OPIUM r 11 AUI I. Only Cert all an J I I'l'Kbui tbe VoriJ. u r. 1.. f'l tl lltA. l,ctauon.if PENSIONS The prcat Ppnslon Bill has passed. Sol dlers, tbclr widows, mothpw and fat hr are entitled to SI 'i a month. Fee $10 wh-n you net your money. Blanks free. JOSEPH II nun ITEIt, Att'r. Wnsbinaton. U. C. BestCoucrh Bsrap. T In time. Bold by tgjigagOg IRQ WALL PAPER BARGAINS! We will guarantee all these clean new goods Just made, and full length 3 yards to the roiL Aa 8-5 d. roll White back Paper. 3 to o . An (S-yd. rail (iilt Taper. 5 ta lOo. A a 8-yd. roll Embotseil iJilt Paper, 8 ta tSe. Gilt Barders. 4 to 18 inches wide, X auH 3c. per yard. Borders without Gilt, 'Z to 9 inches le. per yard. Send 4c. in stamps for samples of the beat and greatest bargains In the country. 15". 3HC. 305 HIGH STREET, Mention this paper Prvidenoat It, I, DOCTOR'S BILLS! SAVE HEALTH I By knowing bow to take care of yoar d f your THE rat attacked bv disease. TIHB TO CHECK 1I.I.KS IS in ITS ihriPiKN. C V i bat bow many persona know what to do ka such a case. Not ooe la a thousand. Do you 1 V not, you need s physician to ten you ; and you dont generally have a doctor at band to the middle of tbe night, or at a moment's notice, and to any event his services are expensive. A Book containing the In formation you want can be at hand, however, and tf yea are wise will be at hand. Bach a book we offer yoa for only and If tou an prudent yon win send for It by return mail. Its title Is " EVERY MAN him own nnr. 60c. 60c. Postpaid. I Postpaid. iTOB." R Is the labor of J. HAMILTON A VERS, A. M., M. D., and Is tbe result of a life speat ta SB rag disease in every form. It Is written ta ntoin every day English, and Is free from the technical valueless to the roneralhv? of readers. Tkl. l)-k I. 5Cbor' Tetter, seal on n KAw tpi Gavity - Choler; MoTffnTooiU i Dropsy, . i . . '" " -" JUJP with Just Sse U J YV . C I eae-Preservation PAitT.Vl Common It and Disease, jilted with Hints. . P adta far all con vtiHotVDkUf Herbs. ...U . k'.TT i 7L w- Ar- rnn inotanilv Sao -. stamua. BDOWlna how to Prevent. Arvmtt Nineteen pages on the EYE li ps, mo othT 5afcr rwSagra Having just established ourselve la 6urbW store, at the old stand, you will find our ustinf assortmt nt of Dry Good, Groceries, Hardware, Ha'S, Shoes. c. complete and offered at prices that will BtTIlELY ASTONISH YOU! Bought for cash, and to be S Ad Tor rath, only. We can offer you superfdt in ducements, and, to verify our statement, intits you c-rdially to come and ee for tooilrself and be courineed of unexcelled Bargsio a; Auction Sa!a Every Saturday of all kinds of e.eneral Merchandise in good order and sol I fr.nn regu'ar stock, which, if yor don't want at my price, you can b&f tit y ur own. The only eich.sivt FuiCitute Sfore in the town. Si fc 'cl attention i dnected to our elegant li' e rf F r? itr.te. B- d ttnia fror.i. fl 50 u; Mattieeses, $2 50 up; Chairs, $3 50 per set tip; Cate and Bp'it seat Chamber S iits Jiom $12 50 up. Washs ads, Window Shades, Cur tia ecri-i. Tabl O 1 cloth, all lattst de signs. Toilet Sfts, lint Krtcks, Ctsdles, Snfes, Ta' lef, I'ictures, Pictuie Core1, an i Nails, Hugs' M ts in fact, j sarly every aiticle iu tbe Fmnit re and Up hosttry line, all at bi t om prices. A. P. STEWART. HELLO, MISTER! 8top a Minute ! Do you want first cla s goods cheap' i than you ever bought them before? To'r come to see me, and if we don't trade r won't le mv fau't. llave on hinl Urge lot of ready made clothing McnV and Bov's Backs, Frocke, and' Cutaway of all kinds and de-ci iptions, f tbe bis? mitenal and make, bought at the lowes' c sh prices, which 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, Crockery, Pot ware, Tinware, Guns, Trunks, Valises, Coffee, Sugar, Shot, Pow der, &c. FLOUPJ "DIADEM" bran 1 of Flour "COOK'fe DELIGHT. " nnd other lower gr. de con tuii'Iy on hand at tbe l iwtst cash prices. .-W. COLE. CALL ON W I. EVERETT FOR CLOTHING, HATS, Ladies', Men's an 1 Children's SHOES, of the best make ; Hoae, Half-hos. Ball Thread and Spool Cotton, Plaid, Sheet Ing, Piece Goods, Bleached Domestics, Table Linen, &c School Books and Stationery. Rubber Belting 6, 8 and 10 inches -Gum Packing. Crickers, best ('ream Cheese. Canned Goo 1p, Flour, Meal Lard, Meat, Molastes; in fact, a full line of Groceries. Also Wagon Harness, Saddles. Collars. Hardwarf, Ciockery, Wool and Willow ware, Glassware, Candies, &c. t3F All goods offered will be as rep rest n ted. Mexican Mustang . Liniment for MAIM and BEAST FOR Forty Years THE STANDARD. For Sale BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Furniture, Piano and Organ Dealer. IANOS Cbickering, Mathuahek and Sterling Pianos re too well . i- j. : ;)nrtinn Cmm me. iCverv one oi K(1riteed; if they do not please you, you rices, nor easier terms offeied by sny one ORGANS. Whst ar tou coin to do about that Organ you promised your wife and dufjfe tvnat ar- you guB n.mlin or Sterling Oraran, sad o i ? Buy n ailing aui iue vcicuin . vou are?o al ways having tbem repaired. Mason & Hamlin's for only fWJ. w. nn r Furniture v rrr KtVrp Mnre T have been in business was my stock of Furniture so aud ooiplete in every line a it is to dry, and prices were never lower. I kef right .ip with the styles, and represent everything just as it is. If you buy any thing from me and it is not as represented return it and I will pay your money back h j cuuld do more? Who could ask moref Write for my prices. 3P8vll 90-inch reversible frame MOSQUITO CANOP.ES with aU the fixtures for hanging for o ly 2 00. E. M. AtfDBEWS, Charlotte, N. O. 16 an 18 West Trade Bt. MECKLENBURG IRON WORKS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, IB ' - de1 Mnnufaetures and Steam Engines AND MACHINERY feffus Promptly Attended Te. JOHN WILKES, Imager.. THIS -:- -IS DRAWING TO A CLOSF ! iid 1 11 1 uld it bes been the most successful we have had during'our business f& ifi v In te Hill si roe goods left. And as one of the prime causes of our phe i n d 1 surrc-ss 1 as lieen that We Never carry any old stock from Season to Season. We are now ready to clean out the balance of oar stock at pi lets that sd oit of no ompetitioi. They most move on. We are preparing for the cvmi'tg All tibrie hod will have somethTng to nj la this connection later on. We have just received a fine and stylish line of linnen collars and cuffs which a-e guaranteed 1900 County Down linnen four ply. By placing a very lare order fir these goo 'is we get them at a price that will ensble us to furni-h them to the r.id.- at 10 cen's for collars and 30 cents for the cuffs. Mail orders solicited. We i- nd goods on aprr val to any address ia any part of the country by exrets re mr able at our expense. Pharr A IiOaUg, ONE PRICE CLOTH1KR8. Chablott, N.C Isiouis Weill's New Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. B. NICHOLS Dabn Carriages! An elegant line r.f Bihy C rriflges just erjb ly. Phase call and see them. My Stork is now comp'cte in every respect, v's: Bedroom 8uits, PAr!or Suite, Bad Mattresses. Rafe. r.i..n, j ouu' 1W - tirtt .1... "1? Gods soli on the installment ptan, ik', ra mo t Buml Uubei. Tne oldest undertaking House ia the ctv funer4sin the very latfst style ad at the to .vest piio- ' 1 -" UtBi V.tBHl r out of the city Orders promptly attends Hotel or 410 N. Poplar, 17 West CHARLOTTE, N. C. PIiiH08, ORGANS, MUSICAL I N STRUMENTS, oewmg Macnines, N.sdlw. Oi s, Attachments, Parts sad Repairs. The "Davie" Has No FusJ. "flj BSsBLflfl sfs J. A. W need not keep them. There ars no lower thn those oHere4 by me. - - JU Keeps in stock and Boilers, OP ALL KINDS. NOW S E AS 0 I III 9 Full supply of New Vehicke of all kir.K Canopy top spring wagon 'or pleasure par ties, pic nics, drummers, etc. Hack line to the depot to meet all trains. Horses boarded by the day, wetk or month at lofrtst ran s. ALSO DEALER IN BUGGIES. recelred All Etjles aud sh id to sett II rail 11 p t-i lltAO . T - Coffin, C sts snl 1 Prtsimred to conduct 1 to da3 or night. Niht Call J aUsl Trade street, CHARLOTTE, N. C. 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Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1890, edition 1
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