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..,: "J iuii mi j i.i mil I i. in mi in ' ii i q"I!2HWlP" jxeW. journalistic iwirHller,' has , i 'f other strike. This time Row Raymond. the, .successful unialistic swindler,' has made. tt- lK BlA. Till. li'mA If A! Chamberlain, brother of the Hon. ffiaOMtft BARKIS. Ed. amdProp'r, Six sioatha la; Thrtw Month $x; Par Waek ott rr iton w M tfta atj cry oumn ass on Sussex; mod: OoaYar4; AsySkTBlNQ BATS low and BboaL February . 1M9." Marriage notices, death notices and funeral notices, are published in this papa; free of charge. Senator' Allison feels snnvvhal hfcrgjhe Insinuations In certain quarters mat he nas been trifling with Gen. Harrison, when from the very first he has been determined not tofrt) into the Cabinet and. thoutrh tae pressure put upon him by the J !!ll rreauient eject, he has never eiven r-. w-4r p.;.m,r-i, i. ..i the General any reason to suppose L long u,k with corrcspondent of - . u. ,he New York Herald jn Berljn jn would even take it except under - i ... I VMW lJ lit. HIIIU.111 MIVIUI.IH, I statesman, is the victim. Ross Ray mond first attracted attention bv swindling tour of the South, when he represented himsell as betntra -roeciai correspondent of the New York Her aid. The proits of this venture were immense, but the Herald soon made it so warm for Mr. Raymond that he found it to his interest to go to Europe. There a fine field for oiier- ation lay before him. He has used it well Paris will never foreet how he, as the Bey of Tunis, swindled a great hotel and scores of trades peo ple. England also knows much of bis pranks. In tact he has exercised his pecul'ar talent all over Europe Acrostic. w i . . 1 Pome and insure vouri Drooertv - . , V wiin us. ever let a day pass until you are insured. 1 o at once A CO. to C. N. 0. BUTT . compulsion. Six weeks ago a gen tleman learned of an effort being made by a number of New York politicians to kill off Senator Allison as a possible Secretary ot the Treas ury, with a view of opening the way for Tom Piatt. The eentlrm.in went to the Senator and told him what he had found out Senator Allison said "J am very much obliged to you for telling me about this scheme, but please do nothing to head it off. If there is any danger of Gen. Hsrri- son S offering me a place in the Cab inet I hope these New York people will succeed in their efforts to pre vent it. I really could not accept and it is a very delicate matter to decline. Oderini a man a place in the Cabinet is a good deal like offer iogagiri your heart and hand; i .i . .- . . ... occunanon is rattier mortifying to one party and embarrassing to th Other, so. I hope no offer will be made tome." Among the heaviest locomotives ever built are those recently put on its mountain division by the Phila delphia and Reading Railroad 1 heir actual weight in working order '53.040 pounds, and 13.1,340 pounds is on the drivers. They have tractive lurce of 271 pounds per pound average pressure in the cylin der. Their cylinders are 11 inches uj diameter by s8 inches stroke ; driving wheeb, 50 inches diameter , hour. 6 feet in diameter and 1 j ee 6 inches long over tube sheets. The tubes are 270 in number, and inches in diameter. The fire bos is over jJljeetlu-BK inside by 42 inches wide, and it placed above the fn. but not above the wheels. The heat -fog surface in the fire boi is 185 quare (cet, and the total heating -s-rfaca.34jgir, (eet The en gine is desiffned to burn anthracite but not Uke the Wootten engines Oockwbeat or refuse coal. ' The The young diplomat thinks that the whole affair has been greatly magni fied and that it is really a very small matter to have caused so much ex citemenL He says that Germany is fully prepared to act fairly by all parties concerned and that there is no occasion for bluster. A gentleman who recently attend ed service at Whitehall Chapel, Lon don, gives the following inventory of L,,,,; pcb wii.n nv m . 1 wu ciericynien, two pen -openers, two seitons, two or ganists, sixteen choristers, seventy sev. n lighted candles, and a congre gation of thirty-three, including chil dren. N G B U T T don't you forget it. all and get a calendar. "urs are neat and useful. C. N. G. BUTT, TOM GRIFFITH. Leading Fire Ins. Agents. Telephone 197. janS e sure you will get what you pay lor. nder no circumstances postpone this matter. :ach others that delays are dan gerous. 1 one and all we extend an in vitation, Racket Store! 1 iu- attractions at the Racket, with our ! iv stock rolling in daily, are very much more than usual. Recent heav y purchases warrant us in say incr u nMr fTtrA mt manv irwtiif-. ments to buyers aa we shall otler far the spring trade.,, On March tst we shall inaugurate a sale of all kinds of 11 Iw: ... 4l: : first-class stock, suited to the waiita of the farmers, liverymen, and all narti itcinn I Inrnrasi Qn!f 4 tat Rrl. dies. Collars, Whips, &c , embracing aoout 2,000 sets 01 nrsi-ciaas liar. nsMie nrrlsa sa Mrl tit Ka TPI tm snt A w ll conimue until May 1st. and of rem tnc Desi opportunity to ouy first nri.rux niarntK if r a Km a 11 ninnnni 01 money ever ottered in Charlotte, hp itr 1 j- . . . r arc scuinir mercoanuisc w meri .1 . e 1 me wants 01 our rraae. ana as mer chants know no reason why we snou la nesitate to handle anv and an lines in wnicn we can save money to consumers. The saving ol three dollars a set on a. 000 sets or Har ness amounts to $6,000 This sale will save more than that to consum ers of Harness. We will give you extended notice of this sale in due time. We have added to the stock of the Racket x.ooo rolls of Wall Paper, which we shall sell from (Se per roll up, all put up in double rolls, and embraces the newest pat terns madi. We evtOTf tn nnM ami offer to oar trade within the next ten days over two car loads of glass and queenswarc. which we Dronos to offer at a great sacrifice until the line is closed nut. GnnH i mil. Invitation extended by card, inK "".no daily, and it will be next ' luiiiwaiuiiiir 10 rive von an r f ' - r T - - 4 More than $8,000,000 have been coIK-cted for the new Catholic Uni verity at Washington. Bucklen's Amies Sain. The best Salve in the oilH lor cuts, bruises, sores, salt rheum, lever sons, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruntioru and positively cures piles, or no pay reqnrea. It is guaranteed to give urTieci mi auction or nuirvrv r. tumlei. Price 36 cents per box For sale by Burwell A lAinn Mn8 PROF. W. F LOESSFR. (0 Ntw Yoc.) DANCDfO ACADEMY Will give Soiree on Friday nights, 8th. 1889. Admis sion, for geutlcmen, 50 cents; ladies free from pupil or Professor. Will con tinue taking pupils at reasonable rates WiUdupiicate ''and d , ; cftar"Mypfiti: H. la offered at, Palrmlzs Tour in oriJeks Billed pro-- JOHN W, ; MILLER THE, BEST CORN MEA! - at & MILL EBB PRICES ALT7AT0 ' BIGHT, - d l,i MILL In 1 The Centr a ii Moto '' WITH ' MiV fi XXXXXXXXKKXXXXXX VIONMKB SKA SRKCKNT SKKN I.N l 111a LAI AWHA K I V E K . NfcA I UT urt 1 , j .... w rI "filill lBon ih cnM " n m 7 "oil x rpl 1. ih ii.it .lucJl k4rd a. Urtr uud u . aaaii auaViMd. u4 pn ihirt, Iottt f1 rpn, Uk. tjr, CMAjm ! firm - . . L . bo..J .ilk ,J , WrTp. bui ih pmtm 1 Bin, rtmi.1 mm K. . . . , . S.llh. i colov (I, rr, ok.-. to .v Uw . . 'h1 lud r " . p.uk lo.kJ oa mn ot .ifm bam A ( K.irk " Co ltiw s C iwil 10 WkSv SUM. cI , t An, . mm lonhm Umb mtmm wm kt mi ml tmj ktmi oi pnaMd mmnm. by aommm uaaf Must ruwruw Co.. TV. an idea of the hundreds of lines we arc receiving. Two hundred pieces Pacific Diagonals and Plain Won teds, at the unheard of price of 10C per yard, joo Valises, slightly dam. aged by water, from $1 to each, worth three times the money. 500 pieces 01 wnite Ooods from 5c per yarn up. 1 ne nnest line of Ham burgs we have ever offered, and there is no such thing as competi tion, with the price we give on these fin goods, for the reason we bought inem at a pnee very mocn below the -vw vh unpuruuion. una case Fruit of the Lrom Bleaching 9c per yard. One case yard wide Bleach mr at 8c net tarrt nuvnifwvn .fWa case Bleaching, fuDy equal to Fruit 1 imnr.i iirjrr 'IT 1 iil1 liUL M ,' ' ', ' '' PIANOS ; AND ORGM BELMONT-ANxa Tui Larcsst Horn a r. alrr. sodsoawj.l- edyojoms, and ( w , ' TABLE UNSUWASS: fir an riuttwra ttntj X . 1 aw lent SnvuniMvlailui .1 w ana nmmeroai toawa Fianot, Majon & Hamnnl'ianosv sr .Wtr,; ., ,: Watcripo Organs, f.irfcrd v 0i';JIaoo & L busiuess men 0 M - Mich., agreed to cfose tbw places st 8 O'clock each evening. ,ICP, .r. VaJowstem A Sons, ho insisted up " T tp,"'t "'"" unfl1 Lite hour. '2 ni ,h--wly clmg pta weti anto effect eiKht derki rlvil Stores w ij k t mi,. . " 1 jnnn "-a, eacn smoking 1 ctibeti pwa, pemng vigcTously in the ' Baeaashilr an.l i ' -."'Ii UOTM Km tOCe of cuatoenrn TV m ... - "7 icjnpeJ , "f. out simply smoked the PT otit ; arnl they say theVM iff k,. V t ' - muu sjuwsteio givea in. J. P. Minnix. ihe Washington roc respondent of the PluUdeJi, Ereo- 1 . . - tJ heaJih fc. -aa, be gWu, get into 1. .. , Da ckwe by W1 lins rwnewly, , bee. shocked b, k. .. H-hy'MV: n3 "lafirt Bop!,"- si uUr because compare it 1 the best 'ith any 3c. Try i Cigar Fine Meerschaum Goods. Bnr Pipes .Sm,.W,n t.j,. , M the pociuUr bm,U rhn,. t-ravely. (llm Star. P,, Heid- , C.m ,,! SmokerV Anicles. K L MARTIN, Tobaoctnist, Neit tn Huford Hituse. I-, a. hicks; TINNKR AMP SLATE ROOFER. mm mfmmH m lot n- "W " ala fMft. am bu Hltaiiwsiiita. " Taa atsssss. 4ifm ay km, W-Snasp, Wi h al m. H"'"'" rai ha w Imo- ' -r i"rs nrtwy afaai a4 awe sm. a w. " " as saw aatf Wtav -. haaai a , 1 111 u ""' l "H a "Tl" WrK M aba fcrsaa laas. -ait., W M, . --T-n Ji.-.J a;taMNanj at 9c per rara uae case 3-4 Bleach-1 ,T aicnpo s-rrjans, pr lattl , Orwuit. Maj ,n ". Jrard 30 P6" crVfi Origan, at low prices on easy temw 'ij';:v just added to our stock with aoo ' ' ' r TT,.. .. : Rum. SolMwiLif I , ... ..iwf i ! ; Druweeta. all aiM irU n I Wntt me fofoncCS before rmvino- Shttf asu! Table OiWn.K .i2. ' ' "' ' " - " ' ' ;' ;. Carpet Depertmcnt one 0 the great sttractxxia. Prints nt all ik T. I SptingShadea. : L. M. DAVIS & CO. The largest stock ot Furtiiture la tl State. ' EM:; A N DREWS. B ; It b Well Understood W Erevbody that Aa opportunity fc, ao orTeml all persona ishiog to Irwra the art of 1 ejeajrapajr, al my SchocJ, estab- lianeci AnmMi ttt 1. . . , 5h day of jaatsary, and atudenta can N IGHOL (-eotrai MotH Bu.Wme. Trt-e., A a ... sWaa.Ta ' T aaa ' ; TL. r v. . ' .. . '" . , iota: wafwa the iswolsnario. Uoai sad bids iti, ta ' imlfii a rt aewr.rr wwk. A 8tylijh Bolt of Ololhsi ia to aa ; COVETED BY ALL Ololb for WhUr ZuMan. CaO amf (jumlne aod get J0HN0GitL, Tirt Tartoa, S. M. HOWELL, Tnl Braad, OsJcm Plaa tc, wow rttAitm Ka rrtt Hc.urMT ; ' ttuoa. ' rct -mwnoVrolMiuilu f W. ItOWtLL. OO enter at anv lima Hurin ik. 1 he focatKNl dewra )U . . ... n weort, and a healthier place cannot uun sniaterai water within ike mmmi. ii;,. 1 acenery equal to many noted places Of Weateva North CaroJin. - BOARD Good board m be procared al froai teat toi&eeadol. iars per mooLtl , TERMSUv tama - .t ,h f oth, fio for the second and Is per month thereafter aa tone stssl llkal aas.a4.A i t . , toresaain, Mr. abletwoaihly ia advance. Nostav dent received for a snorter period than thrve awiaak. V- T.v. HOUSE IN NORTH CAROLINA. Smmm, Ml M.ttrmm. Su. Lmnett. TWm. GUrs. aW amaaa Maa asU at 4 - 9 . IT-Wf IfNS-af 0 flfltiWf sfWl ' 1 :i . 1 . l it Waat TstkU 5trwt.r y CKa riot tax k C r CIaUOTTl,llC. ?TRJU)E V 3 QAaounA nwTsut a. a. ca at I I OBOAItp AlR.LINE.Chi u XST C S!2 V -, MARK 0.tS:O.TEA I Caatieal fit OfeeL . . , PERFKOTLY PORfc mm theWt traaas a. ,L-- V. MaaaWt. Tn sasaiaar cwra Mweea) , P, W. CLARK. "ijoorArtis T MADE TOJJEASURE. I Law k-t I . . . . . r - .-.-r.vfl a pyCkSl m asaapife of afl won! ro,la. l ,k- Weal tastier. aaita.f Aw- . Z aO M eaai - .I - " m 1. i, T- wsarsr at iMaaau i-jztti oofcsfiaoa, I rm aMt ' --- m. I '1 AKiOTTn. , . , 1NB IhJ ai . . twV. ... I I . " ' W. Trade K'rTC A c '" UlMM ' F.V"?? ' ' - . , , 'i . , . m I rWaawW . .. a auijutoaa a ca SN r S 1 PLLlOTT 4 .jWatchmaJcfn and JtVa!rt, mm Rarajw, SrtcLaI.rv, ' , Fnr-. Watchea.nd Jewelry ifc, ckeapei tsiaetlry. 213 Wcit Trad fltxtt t. 'JLat-Wk. W 1 1 Hmmtm, Aflola aiJ West MnEaiiijiIt . Qnkkcat RouMla WEAIOAM, 4 JACKSON. IVICKSBURC; . siiREVifcr TEXAS, JOHN A. GEL DirtrJcl raaenef Afent. 1 ' Kimball llouML.AiWa, 1 1L CROMWELL, d F ' " ' " Howbjoa-7, A j jaaydisa - . W. a , TAYLORS lunch Rcc la upptiedl with every-dV. 7' the aeaaon, aad k? Opta UaUlia O'clock S 1 KLght. Tin Csivt e I'rulta. Ctf ' ' Vi-e, Pipe, e. . ' ' W. B. TAU
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