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f " . . , i, i. nrmtttn 1 T AIKTS FOR 5 ARMERS AXD OTHERS I iTi I 1 I 11111- 1 "What Might have Been. ; . .. TOLD FROM 'THE HEART. Standing before my book case the other day, looking over nn old volume of poems some thing slipped from between tlit? pages, and lodged on the desk before me. It -was only a buncji of faded, pressed flowers a forget-me-not, a moss rose and a tew geranium leaves but some how, in stooping to replace them, my thoughts drifted back to that golden f authumn day, bo long ago, when m Ethel Grnv's crarden I clucked them J i o 1. fresh and blooming. Sweet Ethel Gray! There are some faces so exquisitely beau- tiful that they seem to chal lenge, our worship rather than our simple admiration ; and how thoroughly intei s'fietl doge this become when to the graces of person are added those of heart niv own in palatini -grander Jiolds yon within iis embrace, To !you trust in human nature seems a solemn, holy thing; to me, it is the most worthless. Littlechildren 'nestle in your arms and thrill the atmosphere of your life with their fairy laughter: The baying of a hbund. or the footfalls of ser vants, alone wake the echoes of my stately halts.-. Which of us leads the truer, better lite ? Seeing the enor mity of my error in lovingyou, now another's, how can I help detesting myself again and again for the weakness ? ) fho Yankee's 3et- ' "Recon - I couldnt 'drive : trade with vou to-day Squire, .said a genuine . specimen of the Yankee pedler, -as he s:ood at the door of a merchant in St, Louis, v . ?'I reckon you calculate about a git huffv 'beout it. Now, here s a dozen ginooine razor strops. worth two dollars and a halt you may have em for two dol "I. tell you I dent want any ot vour traDs. so vou many as well be going along. Wall, neow, look here Squire I'll bet you five dollars that you make mean offer for them 'ere streps, we'll have a trade yet. " . . i"Done," said the merchant and he staKed the money. ,iNow, says he chaffingly, Tl you sixpence, for the fTl V O this late day, Ethe Graylscems like Fome rare, tcwler idol. Had George Elliot known, her, I am sure hf would have held Jicr in remembrance when wri ting the beautiful lines j . "From nll curves, like; softness drifted, ' I Wave-kissed marble roundly dimpling,-. ' Fur off, music;, .slowly ringed, ' , . Softly rising, geiitly eiiikuig." It was in the quiet little Northern town of Millerton that we first met. Directly a firm, corxlial frendship sprang . up be tween us. It appeared the old story ofv Michael Ahgelo and VictoriaColonha enacted again ; only We had youth, and hope, and Happiness on pur side, while strops. they-Aah, well ! nobler pens They're youm ! said the Yan than mine have told the lusto- hkeeas iie quietly pocketed the ry. - ' stakes. "But." continued he - To me an era of pleasurable after a little reflection, and with ueiignt aatcu irom my lmrouuc- a burst ct frankness. 1 calcu- lion to her. In her society the iate a joke's a joke ; and if you hours flew by unheeded j and not donft want the strops, I'll tf fide until almost the last day did I back. V begin to understand what a cap- r The merchant looked bright- - tive I had become. . er. ; - On the last but orie l strolled You're not so bad a chap af- out to the charming villa where ter all ; Said he. Here are your she resided. She was awaiting strops give me the money, me, I think"; for, coming down .There it is; said the Yankee, the grand avenue . of maples, I s he took the strons and hand- met her looking flushed ann ex- e(i back the sixpence. .. "A trade citea. smiling a welcome, sne is a trade Rnd a bet is a bet. took my arm ; and, after a few Next time you trade with that YARNS, turns, wc strayed into a dvt ere ix-pence, don't yod buy razor strops." t i "ILL Ifflll m PI MBS." WiUkowsky & Hintles. : FH1 HE RFSULT OF AN ESTABLISHED JL and pucccssfal business, otgetber with a steadily increasing CAPITAL, gvea us, every seasson, better facilities to offert, greater inducements to our numerous, customers, both WHOLFSaEK and RET ALE, and hence this notice is v. erthy the Atieulioii - ' Of all Wo are i now -making extensive purchases, which, owing to the very large in crpase m out business -during 1H69, (the tax returns will show n2t,000.00 aheaed of any house iu the City, and figures are stub born tacs,) enables us to ouy wun irapunuy is to quantity, ana, irom nrst nana -namely, Manufacturers, Importers oa Commission Houses, thereby, saving from IO lo 25 per ceut. over smaller buycrs--and "it is this andvautage that gives us the Ifiad ia this market ' . I Our Stock Will be completed, or nearly so, by the lOttl of jflarcll and will embrace all classes of Goods necessary, either.for WHOLK- SALE r RETAIL, to the inspection of which we invite not only those coming ot. this Mar ket to puichase, also, those on their way to othrplaces for that purpose. 1 v e ouer no uai ti, business win do con ducted, in the future, as in the past,! viz: Honorable Competition agaius.J uiposition : Dry floods Department Will be complete, and selected with the greates of care, as to style, quality and price. Clotlieing Department. We make a speciality and invite the most fastidious to call and examine,. Boots and Shoes. Will be bought niost'y from manufactu rers, in Boston and else'where, and we claim to he able to compete with all. ,. Hats. : Will be purchased i at tha BROOKLYN AUCTIONS and of STEWAEK MANUFAC TURERS. . 1 . Hardware. TlMNTS FOR FARMERS ASU OTUKKi U Th Ornfton Mineral Paint fio are- X now manafactwng the Beat, -Cljeapest nd roost Durable Pawl in' use; two coats well put on, mired wttb pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years; it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. Tt is valua ble for Houses, Barns, Fences, Carriage and Oar makers, Path and Wooden Ware, Agri cultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels ami Sliins' Bottoms. Canvas. Metal and Sfcin- ' - - . w . c gle Roof it oemg ire ana nawprw Floor Oil Cloths, (one ifanufacturer having used 5,000 bbls, the past year,) and aa a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, i dur ability, elasticity and adhesiveness. . Price $6 nw bbl. of 300 lbs., which will supply a far- mw fnr vfiars ? lo come. ' Warrauied in all cases as above. Send for a circular which gives full particulars. None genuine-unless branded ia a trade mark,. Grafton Mineral Paint. Persons can order the Paint and re mit the mouey on receipt of goods. Address, . BJt DWELL CO., 254 Peaxl st N. Y. 45-Gxa " . I !) o ,5 o 1 a a !: !' 5" 5Ll a a CD- CO CO Especially Table and Pocket Cutlery, we buy fojr Gold, from the Importers jJroccrieslliere conies tlie rub. That line of Goods we buy quantities sec ond to no llouse in tins City, (their assertion to the contrary, notwithstanding) and at as low figures as a dollar; cousisung ol 100 cents, can buy. In short, come and. look at our stock, ascertain our prices, aid judge lor yourselves, ? Millinery Department. Is complete as ufjual, and is presided over by Miss BETSY WILLIAMS, who is widely, known for her superior tastein that line. Respectfully, Witlliowsky at illntles. ' . Charlotte, N. C. . Xo. 6 tf. Vindicator please copy. ! in To Wholesale Dealers. jmth that led into '. the gardens There, among those Eden-like bowers, I called the boquet , whose recerttL-dislodgm en t has caused me to trace this remin iscence, i "You will remember the mot to of this, will you not ?" she asked, holding tenderly the little forget-me-not. ' i "How ' could I forget it) Ethel V I answered, in a low voice. "The very fact that you have ' held it in your c asp would suffice to endear it to me forever." V "You are talking like a lover now," she said, !a littlo sternly. EMJIOLT&CO. bETer the macufacture3 of their several mills at tho Factory Prices, delivered in Charlotte, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, , ' TICKS, AND THE WELlKiVI ALAMANCE PLAIDS. Too Much Land. The following paragraph from an exchange is wortii more than a corrier in a news column : have land they generally give 1U I LAIN liLllU. it better cultivation than farm- i ers, and consequently have more WE RUN TWO LARGE grapes, pears, strawberries and 'You are deteriorating from watermelons, and earlier pota toes and cucumbers; They de vote more care and labor to a small space, and reap a larger profit from it." , t ; If any one will look at the that high standing of friendship -n eJ x m . 1., ,''? ... V den will produce tor a iamilv, " "J r u and compare them with the time to. merge into love, you know. Remember that, sir!" the last quite playfully,. What demon placed upon my . lips the seal of silence ? Why i did I not then and there strain T7T ATTT1 TXT. 4? 4-jU UIVirNU tin. TTT T C AND ARE AGENTS FOR m m v r- x . !T v r- c. c o o - re va ? 2 S o.2 3 t t X --00 Cu 1 O 8 j , fa 05 C C6 rr CO Z 3 5 o .o M s.. S3 re - R & T 95 5 5 D . fl o 5. s f i ' 2 re ; B ?. re tj I i GO H Life Insnranco Company. V- 1-'" 1 fer f Equality Life Insurance company of VIRGINIA. IT IS MORE LIBERAL TO THE WATERS' New iScale Pianos, WITH IEO. TRAXK Ovcrtlrvng Bait and Agrafff Rrid$ e. MELODEONS AND i Cabinet Organs. THE BEST MANUFACTURED. Warranted for Six Tears. nanoa, Melodeona and Organs -Prices ' I -I greatly reduced for cash. New 7 Octivo Pianos for $275 and upward, New Cabinet Organs for $45 and upward.- Second bind INSURED s ' THAN ANY OTHER V V T1 Mf L iir IT itrumentafrom 40 to $175. Moothlj in- And will Eventually Become PURELY MUTUAL AND BELONG TO THE i 8tallments receivd i aaailed. 121 ua Ira ted catalog e Professional Cards J. B.. CARPENTER, ATTOB.1ET AT LAV. m KrTBtironjTtJir, k. a ColleclkM promptly attended ta My, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EnrB ERTx KDTox, N. a Win pv prompt attenUon to afl Uxsaeaa ectmsted to tus ere. , WHh Superior and Justices' Court. J Ij. CAItSOHfr ATTORNEY AT LAW, "HUTIIERFORi -TON, 1 X. a fcb.GUL . IttlTlltniORDTOJ, W.c j tW Claims collected in a Bute. parts of tit INSURED HORACE WATERS t " , Warerooms, 481 Broadway. NEW YORK CITY. OTHERS. Our Mills Will Consume aim cuuiptu tj turai wiui , me -f r f( ,'TiTTnTT'nT ri Kttle crops iVom very large 1500 .BUSHELS minis, mvy ssuuutu iieetino oei- :.- OP ", WIIIMT PER DAY. which we intend to buy-in the Cliarlotte tor inducement to enrich their soil highly. ) The great point to remember is this, that labor is the great hi I , . . 1 i ILClil XIX , lUlJllllIJil, UUU Ilia-. Ill '. ocu j-yui. jyiicui, wciui u bee , , ! ' V 1 : takes now long ago menusnip naa given place to love? I am no more labor to form rich ground than poof ground. We us. sure that I migit have won hp if I had possessed the courage to tlcclare my love then and there but I had not. I think Fiie reaa sometinnjr 01 the have, 'as it were, double crops WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED wit the Same single labor. AND OFFER TO THE ' TRADE SA CKS LIVERPOOL . SALT. 7o SACKS z a. 9 9 O 0 8 a a x "SB a o -Z. CD S erj 2 I'5 c-52 I? 2 S'p' & O " c - cc a c B ? SB SS ' C 3 95 c CO CD C O t53c tS o s. cr a. 5' of 0i i ? IS o D C ST' O EXAMINE ITS PAMPHLETS BEFORE YOU INSURE, ,IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST TO DO SO. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 1015 Mais Steebt, RICHMOND, Virginia. AGENTS WANTED EVERTWHEBE CARPENTER & LOGAN, AGC3TS. RUTHERFORD TON, N. (. J. W. Harris, M. D., testimonials. Tlia YtTaAJ r: . uw Mm9 riaiH(r Known as amnnv L. F. CHCECHIU, USH-Wiuwi CHURCHILL WHITESIDE ATTORXEISaiil CofeiiXORS AT LAW KUTlIERFORDToi N. c. ,ourt of the Uoiud State. f t Or. J, W.'lLlUUlS, "' JlVK rROKPT AT Icntionto all PrJ;ffiioiwl calla. ..... uuinra iv lurrii COI.Umiann. ..J. . 9- vi uia loiiir eauolmhed nnirtW I t3f H" consUoiij ou hand a fine turpi r ol eURK DRUGS at las office a UutLertMrdton. 2- , I . 18 T We can apeak of the merit rf ti.a w.L Pianos from personal knowledire hin ,.t the very best qualitr. Chria jan JnteUiJea- The Waters' Pianola e buflt of the est and most thoroughly seasoned material. Advocate and JouruaL . Our friends will find at Ur Ttr.tora J.-. the very best assortment or pianos and organs to be tound in the United States. Grahanj a Magazine. j i Horace Waters, 481 Broadway, is famed lor the excellence ol his Pianos aud Organs. Evening Post. t The Waters' Piano tf aks with 'the best manufactured in America. The Independ ent, N. Y. Musical Doisas. Since Mr. Waur v.. np publishing sheet music, be has devoted all his capital a ad ntleuiioa lo the manufacture and sale of .' J Pianos and Melodeons. DR. J. 31. CUATON, RUTH KRFORD rONi X.-CL OFFERS his professional j wrrict-s t nk tld friends, and the pub'ic .generallr. OfSca at hit Drug Store. J dec.lStl Il O. RUTIlEIiFORDTOjJ, N. C. M lONTINUra the practice of Medicine, Surgery and Midwilcrjf, in lUithcHord and the surrounding counticaj CUrgca mod. eraie. f nuh 1 Rtf i in- 40-tf. Medical Examiner. FAMILY GROCERY, He has just issued a catalogue of his new strumeois, giving a new scale of prices, Which ouuw a iDaraea reuucti n trom former rjites and his pint Lave renceiitly beon awatded the First premium at several Fairs. Msuy people of the present day, who are attraited if not confused, with the fiaroiug adverti ments of rival piano house?, probably 6ver looi a modest modest 'w-vhivi naw iUI . W. M. SIIIPP, Attorney at! Law, Charlltle, X. C. Will attend to all business entrusted to lit ase in the lXth Judicial dintrW Colluctknis rnde in all pnof .ho Suit. 45-ly . ATTORNEY at LAW, ' - - - mm 4k LYiNCII & HUFFM:STER. Walerei ""''aowthatLil (Bcktt's Hotel.) RUTIIEKFORDTON, N. 0. Instruments Will practice in the Cou Lleviluud aud Oaston. t of R .tbcrfdid, J. M. JUSTICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. o o DR. B. F. KILGORE. DB. T. K. CURET0X f KILGORE & CURET0N, 1 SPRINGS' CORNER; CIIAHLOTTE, Pf. C. OFFER TO THE TRADE A large . and well elected Stock at reason able prices. ' Rooting out Mormons. 5TiVn a v TTe vn Irl . ( TVTf f Vl rr 1 e f Ftriyings of my soul in my Boston) would make short work eyes; l'or without another word of Mormons arid the Oneida she turned adruptly away, and Perfectionists. It says, of the in a few moments talked indif- Utah polygamists : . ferently upon another subject. UA few thousand men can It was sunset when I parted come from the West and East, with her at the gate ; a rich, and under Sheridan make short fierv - sunset, that Spntomhor work with the vilfi acrnns. alone can give, and which Thislhdrrid bestiality should BL0WN SALT, FINE IN FOUR seems to steep land and sea in be rooted, up alike from Utah BUSHEL bags.- , a baptism of blood. How pure, and the Oneida1 and Walling- how glorified she appeared lord fraternities such evils no KEEP CONSTANTLY ON uuuinjs uf iu. iigiu, l er na r- mure, cure vueeives . . xnan HAND ALL KINDS OF -Hie woman s gioi-y--dialling anaaa inisties, trie piauge . in wave-like beauty about her must be stayed by the strong face ! How the old trees toss- hand of power. Gen, Grant ed, their gnarled branches above should have the honor of break- her, while now and thera stray ing lip this nest of unclean birds, ' AB,' .... leaf would flutter softly: down, who, if. left, alone, will defile Tlie Largest MOCK in the .State. ' and rest upon her garments! the whole land, Ether 'Gray! ; Ethel ; Gray KEROSENE OIL, LAMPS AND LAMP CHIMNEYS GARDEN SEED. FINE SPICES AND FLAVOURING EXTRACTS '".'."; i of Superior Quality. Patent Medicines of all kinds at . K1LG0EE & CUlt ETON'S. : Drug Store, t - -.' Spring's Corner, Cuarlotte, N. C, ii-tr TTATE OPENED THE LARGEST AND nbest aelected Stock of Family Groceries and Confectioneries, that been in the County since the war. Their stock consists in part of Sugart, Coffees, 1 , Salt, . . Teat, Syrvpt, Rice, Soda, Ginger, Pepper, Spices, , Soaps, ; Candles, ' , Buckets, Sehes, Brooms, Cotton and Wool Carat Powder, - Shot. Lead, Fish, CheeseA ' Cractertl Candies ' Raisins, Nuts, Preserves,' Jellies, S-. ...... I sysicrs, Sardines Pickles Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Paints. Oils and Dye- Stuffs, Perfumer'- and Fancy Articles, Shovels bpades, f orks. Trace Chains. we will sell as cheap as the same article of goods can be bought at apartanburg. All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change for goods. Give us a call before purchasing elsewher. Sept. '69. 31-Iy. - earned him a Rood reputation long beforf ex iwsiiiuus hqu "Honors connrcttti thi-aoiii. were ever thought of; indeed we hare obe of 'rd and 01 tla"d Air. waters' i RUTUERFOUDTpN, N. C. . 5 Wil!' practice iu the coui la of To!k, Rulhcrv Piino Fortes now in our residence (where it has stood for years,; oi wnicn any manufacturer id the world might well be proud. W havB al ways oeen aeiigtiied with it as a Sweet-toned and powerful instrument, and than, doubt of its durability: morn than this of the best amateur players in the city as well aa several celebrated pianists, have per formed on the said piano, and all pronounce juircuur uu nrsi class inRtrument. 1 oirongor indorsements we could not give. JHorae Journal. "Mj Is, no pome FALL AND WINTER JCST RECEIVED AX CRATON'S STORE i Any claims Sell with liimjwill be attetidei o with promptneas and di.-paU.-h. lP-fy I John T. Butler; PUACTlCAll Walch and Clock MAKER -AND JEWELER, C., Main St., Charlotte. N. C. Dealer in Fine Watches nd docks, Jewel ry. Spectacles and Watch Material. 4c riue Watches, Olocks arj-J Jewelry of every description repaired and warranted for twelve months. I tW Work left at the ?VixniCATon Offie will be forwarded at my eitpense. ; T xr. ii. wiLsojr, j w. j. Biacr. WILSON & TiACK, WHOLESALE AND R$T3LIL DEALERS In Drug t, Medicines,, Pants. Oils, Dye Stuffs, Chemicals, Win&uvo Glass, Lamps, Lamp Chimney , de. j Corner Trade k College Sts., CIIABJtOTTE X. C. Viiidicatnr copy tf. j .' 43-ly I HAVE just received from New Yoik and Charleston, a very large and desirable stock ot liOUDSi consisting of THE CELEBRATED IMPROVED BSC' ?! Barclay St. 5.T. or 38 W. n SU Claelaaatl, O. f they wa.nt the most popular and best selling , "ron dooks paousnea. ana xne mou iio tral terms. Send for circulars. Theywill cost you uuuuug, ana may do oi great oeneni u yoo. 45-tf The summers number almost a score since we parted wealth and honors at mv feet, but nev er liavc I forgotten one line of your dear . face, or on e word you ever spoke that was woWh the' treasuring. To-day a man than whom Ptovidence never formed one more noble palls you wife, a home rivaling 1 for hash D TV IS W 'V V obtained for inventors Jil' Tip 11 T?"K11 CMiatrt n uai uu vuu call - mis j BalU lal ' " w tAnimiwr, in me. raient omce, Mr. Jcmes tapping hia breakfast E S SSSr'SJSS, S Tlate with hia tnrlr. v- ! . Terms, S20 to $30- Write for circu- U,r4. -,-!'. 1 r .11 ?i 'T il a ii i 1 ' i i" JUll IX Bam ttjO lanaiaay; direct to 818 F street, op. Pat. Offjoe, 1 vv en, . reauy, " saia J ones reflectively; 4 1 don't No. 5. 3-m K III IW I 1 11 - . m t a Tr-r j .1. rV, . 11 . . . . r Illl fi.l I IV uur?i "iMiuur 4.nere is naraiy enough hair nr it vlu iTlu 11 1 -Patent-... articles, IQr mortar bllt entirelv ton rmifh iA ana tuii. iooia circulars iree 13altlmor Lombard St F. WANTED AGENTS FOR THE KING OF HORSE BOOKS, The American F'rmr' Haru Book, ifoutselp, ten to one, any book of its kind ' ever published. 40th thousand jn press. 'Aeeuts do.ne better now than ever before. Biso, for OUR FAMILY PHYSICIAN. Tn both English and germ as; Embracing the A1.0PATI11C, UOStEOAf AlO, HYDROPATHIC, EC LECTIC, and HF.itBAL modes of treatment. closely printed pages , Price onlv S2.. 0. Tilt meat cnmnlrie-. reliuKl nnit r,.r,.,ln $12, $15, $20, $25. We have recently brought oar Improved J "Oroide Gold" to perlection. For appear- auce, Btyle 01 nnish and accuracy 01 time keeping, the "Gerad Watches" are univer sally a'ceeeded to be the -best. They retain their brilliancy and color till worn out. I 3 If after purchasing and fairly trying, iiny one is not fully satisfied, we will cheer fully refund the money. ' 1 1 Thev are all in Hunting Cases,. Gentlemens' aud Ladies' sizes. Every Watch aruarauteed for time and wear, by special certificate. XW A large assortment "Improved 0.oide" Chains, $2 10 $8. Also Gentlemens' and La dies Jewelry in great variety. tW Beware of imitations. Order direct DRY GOODS, Notions, Fancy Articles, Dress Goods, for Ladies' and Gentlemen, Hardware, . llats, Hoots, ! IlOCS 'n ereat variety A LARGR JLOT OF CHOICE GROCERIES embracng, bUGAK, , COFFEE, TEA, SODA, , SALT, CHEESE, UK ACKERS, OYSTERS, CROCKERYand GLASSWARE injalron- dance. GROVR & RAKER'S FIRST PR Bill CM ' ELASTIC jSTITC II fAMILT BEva0 181 Bltimr 8U, JBalf intre l. TAOISTS OF KACKLLtACE ueauty ana Klasticity of Stich. ecfection and m-J- f-hcity of Machinery.! Uaingbothtbreada direc.. v from the spoola, ho tautening of aeama by hand and no wnate of bread. Wide rang of application without chinge of adjurtroenl. The tecn retains iu beaufy and flrmoew after washing and i'roiiing. Besides doing all kiuda ol work done b other See ing Midlines. te Machines execute the moat beautiful and per. inanetit Embroiaery ana eroameuiai w. trom us or our authonzed agents. Agenta DRUGS, ilLUllt-s, r.iir is'jjVii-o enclose three cent stamp tor postage.' Goods set t to be paid for on delivery, j Customers permitted to examine what tfiey order (beore paying bills,) on payment of Express charges bom ways. tW When SIX Watches are ordered at once, we Bend an extra watch (of same kind, free.) VSf Purchasers residing some distance from express offices and desiring to save time and expense, can have the gcods sent safely by mail, by remitting (with the order) the amount required by P. O. Money order, regis tered letter, Draft or Check, payable to our family medical boekin Existence. Address C. i-'i' F VKXT, BuUier, 2 Barclay St., Kew -ShaBI) CO., - 12-2bb ; JB5 Sum Stwot, JTew Yod. YARN ISIIES. DYE-SI UFFS, WINDOW GLASS, PETTY, ; and everything io feet usually lcept tn a first retail Store, ali of which will be sold at great li reduced prices for Cash or Country Pro duce. " ! i My friends and the public generally jar rss pectively invited to call and examine my stock us I feel confident that I cau aad will sell them 1 I Q O O D GOO D S at low as they can be bought ia Charlotte or ehjewuere lorcasn or uountry rrodoce. - J. M, CRAT0N. CHARLOTTE HOTEL, W. 31. MATTHEWS FBcrfeixroK-'s I CnAIlLClTTE. N. C. TAKE thi method ol retnrning their sin-, cere thnuVa to their iriends and U pub lic irem-rally for the Very liberal manner . . . 11 v.-J 1 t in WlilCIt ir.vir iiuusis its wcvn MiruoiZica un ier the caare or Matthews Jt Stegall, and Uiey pledge themselves lhat do pains shall be spared to make their patroui oonifrjrtable, Tlifir table sha l be furbished with Um very' beat tle market afforda. I Attentive and tolite tervants will alwart be oo band and every effort will be made to give vutir satisfaction. J Their stable are large and com ruod tons. sufficient to accommodate all who may com to sea aa. llorws and i Vehicles always baad to snpolv the wauU of cuctotnen. ' t 1 Encourage Home Industry I). M. BUGLER . OrposiT MIksios IIocsk, CHAULOTtE. 5 Aianuiaciurer oi nam ana xautj - f andWholenaleknd retail dealer io ConJee tiooeries, fruits, nuts, Canned Goods, vcK rs, iigs, Jtc 4c. ' I am now Manufacturing all grade of can dies and warrant them pure and unadulten . ..... . . : -f.', nn rU lea. uraers souatea tna usukw- avtetd.
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