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Screens have been facetiously declared to “cover a multitude of sins,” yet they are very handy things to have about the house, quite the same, and no good house keeper likes to do without one or more. There is the fire-place screen, which should be as cool- ooking as possible for use during the heated term, when the thought of fire is a burden; there is the screen that pulls up so nicely before the work-table and mending-basket, or conceals a little clutter of child ish belongings which there is no COMPANY Manufacturers of TEXACO The Mark of Quality PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Gasolines, Naphthas, Burning Oils Lubricating Oils, Greases, Etc. 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These are the ^ys of manhood and will serve admirably, or one may use little brass-headed tacks, driven in at equal distances.—Nee- dlccraft. TO COLOR RAG RUGS. If you want to color rags yellow for a rug, do it when peach leaves may be had. Steep peach leaves and alum in water and dip while cotton rags in it, and they will be the bright yellow so prized by the early day weavers. W'hen writing advertisers men tion this paper. The Commercial National Bank of Charlotte, N. C. CapiTal and Surplus $860,000.00 Gross Assets $2,800,000.00 We solicit Accounts of Manufacturers, Merchants, Farmers, Capitalists, Administrators, Executors, etc. CerHficate of Deposits and Savings Accounts Bear 4 per cent Interest Compounded Quarterly. CALL AND SEE US A. G. BRENIZER, Precident W. E. HOLT, 2ad. Vice-Preoident R. A. DUNN, l»t. Vice-Pretident A. T. SUMMEY, Cashier
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