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. krMjr.UiXftJM fcaaapt Maa;
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A UMKm, Uaerteii. e.g.
J-ridAy. Jan. 16, 1891.
.ratood that Bi-aop - a p . will .
"rwk leaAea Rtrnnaona'
WIIIMI U MMUL M IBM til KM
lent tfcal . Meeaulpe, ii Uk$ IB
Warner 4ioeen, ui lhl It will mot t
arcaaaajy lo nlno an additional prlu.
VALUABLC AOAJ CULTURAL OfL.
to y
Till Dta In Hiitorj-Jin. ltf.
T Ja M4wr, Fwt 4
It SUA f Bkea bMM P-: t IT
tTM ttmlh t4nl (NDfctan 1717
f tr Jot Hour fnli IM
1 W H t. art4
w ef TW ! J
if aoalJdalteWiiij mmm
iM VtoAi Um toM.
ttA-Uaa Ium lulu a F.
11 Bam
: 'kz nt imw or mm.
f ' Tne bnoln fcj Um karnot
I f Dm Cb1bU it PlhlM, wn t Mane-.
wh everyon ojoy4 who bad th
; pteanarB of Uftlag hi viaor at U
' KalKbta Babl lea avealtic.
' .'. I U vary enaaot lo. together.''
;!'. ' ud TBI Cnuviou delight lo
'A '. gatherin of ear people. Th part lei
r, pants VdJot themaal, and It mk.'
them mor Inclined to halp other to en
. jox UtMitlTN. 80 much for th
fcU re of leal KoUhta' faaei.
t Tb lodg of th Kalgbta of Pythlaa
of Charlotte la oompoaed of the very
brat nlaa of th elty'a younger men:
--.7 and Um object of the Ordw I a much
1 . credit to the htH of the member ae
it ii a bone fit to them.
fiWU FOR HICKUKT.
Xke niokory Preta sayi that tbe
amooot of new capital brought to Hick
ory by the onraaif atkm of the First
National Bank, apoaote to 120 and a
" - fraotioD for arerj man, woman, and
Child la lucky.
y'. Certain lr that le a great deelderatuB),
etpeoially for aa enterprlaing a people
aa compose Hickory ' population. Mora
money la needed all oyer North Caro
lina. Tb natural reeonroee of this
State would warrant a rery large in
witmeat The Intelligence and enter
priaatabere, but alas! tbe people bare
little or no capital.
Hickory la greatly to be complimented.
ltanM4 Om Anllitil
ZWtvaaaaeoU farttla Vy
eoe made equally ae by artlAUl traat
BMdt, aaoai a Um apptaaatloa 0 uULomrt,
bath dotasatU asU eosaarcUl, roaatioa
of cropa. aaliaifrfciaj ar whatercr proooas
aa mtatligaata farmer may deriao for ln-
orsaaJaai ia fertlflty. Us formar aboni I
be oosMBtilarai for agrwollural sia far
tbe aaoat raiuaUa, acre fur met, froj.i
that Um fartimr Is of a aaor
it character. It Is trws fhs:
f rrvat u-)rta fertility are, aftr.-
year of aiiutiutirs cultiratioa withou
uaaora, uiaJa cutuparatirsly nufivrdl .
aicept ssch as are larly allnvUJ in
their oompuiitioa and sobjuct Ut fn
qoeal OTnr&Liw. bull of that char
aotacHnowerr, uacb mure readil;
raclaWM and restored by artifioU
maaaa than a natorally poor one tha
has bad all IU acquired fertility caJti
rated oat of 1L
la bcylag a farm, therefore, then
can be ae question that ordinarily h
will be better for a man to locate on oiui
of fewer acres of natorally rich lanJ
tbaa to ohuoao one much Uryer la arvs
bat of poorer quality, the fertility ot
whiaa mm in great muHsars be furuUV
ed it yearly br artiOdal applications. O'
eouraa each LanUd are nut tk1u Ua by
aay maaai, and thair raluu fur culLiv-
tioa will la a great muasar b ganeJ
by taauteTligeat od nroCUiblo farm
tag aMibode adopted and put into prac
tice by tbe owner. Caetw can often be
where farms on sandy soils of Hght
fertility, bat betUr adapted to
profitable special crops, may. with light
aaaariag, be made to yiold Larger money
ret urns than the aama nambor of acres
on a richer toil of a different taztare.
Again, it baa been discovered that
orcharding can be aaeeeesf ally carried
on upon suils where the rough character
of tbe location renders them of little or
aoraloe for the plow. In such
slsTated hdges or eiposure to the infln
aace of large bodies of water seem to
fsrniab the go remin cooditioos of snc
oess with but little regard for th gn
era! lextareand ocm position of the soil
It is bo easy matter to greatly chaugr
tbe taztare of a soil, wkethor Urht or
beary, and uanally it will be foond bet
ter far the owaer to adapt his hnabandry
to ita peculiarities than to make the at
tempt to change thsm. eicevt in U.a
most gradaal and Lnexpuir way.
V.l t ' .
. Ilw a Iks wm.
fprredlflg tfrten tawdaet oa graund
thai is r I rnlUrated aaxt aiaisa U
but adrtaod. It will hare bat slight
ralut la inauitra at the beat, aad aboald
not be used for that purpoM ati! after
it has lain ia bcips to rot, or baa become
darocuj)ornJ la t-'uas other .way. Its
brat tua ! fjitnd in the cooatrnotioa of
Ice boueM. whnre it farniahee tbe best
material io building the walls and eor
ering the ii-r. Its next beat nee la for
stabls bedding, for which purpose it ia
cniployrd by many persona very alien
drely wl.rrrvr it can be cheaply ob
tained. Altar nndMrgoUm heating and
fermentation from its admixture with
horse manors it may be banled ont apon
tbe land. It ia sot aa good aa straw for
bedding or for taaawra, bejt aaarweaa) the
(nnpoee inodcrateay waA aa aba seal, In,
and adds to the bntk ctha saaaora pile,
tdthoiiKh not rnMOly to its raJao.
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Orj eofig, tf 0Utn, KpuiiuJ m
JACKETBTOIB.
1 1 trrr- 'f.X'
jflant) tx Dm. .
tee llae M I a frwiw baea No
boddyr orfry pair goararN-ed; tlgbt
weithtjttBPdioaa wekM sod beary, to
fltaiLMrleaei shoes. Iron tho widest
to narrow sols. H prior heel orerahoaa.
Skeleton OTarahoea and warm lined
shoes.
JjUBBER
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A M'aralng to Vilrymmn.
Prcft-sffor Ilenry warns dairymen and
others interested In regard to the adul
teration of cow foods by art admixture
of the oat halls that come from tbe oat-
maal factories with other grain foods.
id all palmed oB under the general
bead of "mill feed," the parchaccr think
ing that because ho sees the shock of the
oat he has tho ritol substance of it with
It. Hoard's Dairyman cote men ting on
tbe above says: "As nearly aa we can
ascertain cat bran which is about what
the oat hulls are is worth only about
two-thirds as modi per ton aa wheat
bran, it la sold from the factories at
about 7 per ton. Of course, when mixed
with feed said to be worth $1 per 100
pounds it ia a swindle of the buyer.
THK PK1CE (If LUsBKR.
Toe London Board of Trade repon
ahowa that, although tbe quantity of
timber Imported into England last yea
waa about 8i per cent, leas than in 1881
prices, fell about 14 per eent. A ayn' j
oato of (British capitalists haa secured
from tbe Gorman Government territory
in German Southwest Africa to the ex
tent of 50,000,000 acres, with mineral
ttebw in perpetuity. Tbe syndicate's
capital la understood to be 9,000,000
, J North Carolina's (umber interest
being prpperly husbanded by the LeK'
ture ?
CBABL0TTK AND THE COUNTY.
The Greensboro Record repo' ts a re
volt in its city against paying 11.15 for
a two horse load of wood, the people
objecting to the raise of Si. Well, here
in Charlotte, the man who buys a two
horae load of wood far Si 25 is glad. For
tha last two months the price has been
from SI (0 to S3, the latter bjing an ex
treme prioe.
After all our farmer frienda oan see
that Charlotte la of some benefit to
them. Charlotte ia a good market to
ell In.
PATIENAL flOVIBNMENT.
Mr. Love haa introduced a bill "pre
Tilling for weekly payment of wagea by
factories, corporations," etc. Tbe bill
ought to be amended, and tbe amount
of wagea that aball be paid, should be
inserted.
With Tnki aaa a Mali.
Co 1 ord Hiandard.
The standard is a bummer.
Klagbau's ailitar Instraetiei.
Alamance (iisauer.l
Lieut. Jae R Hughes, U. S. A. wbo
haa been here as head of military of
Bingham's School for two years, left
Monday night for Fort Grant, Arizona,
where be goes to join bis regiment.
Cpt II waa exceedingly popular with
the cadet body and baa made during
his stay here warm friends outside.
He ia a native North Carolina and an
ex-fiiogbamlte. Lieut. Little, TJ. 8. A.,
win iace oommana or cadet corps and
is expected tbis week with hia family.
TWO EPI8C0"tlMN DIOCESES.
Its Stale if Vlrgnu ts Dirldea lata
Twa Diecetei.
Richmond. Va., Jan. 14 A meeting
of tbe committee of tbe Protestant Epis
copal eh arch of Virginia on the division
of the diocese haa been held ia this city.
It waa unanimously agreed that there
ahoald be two dioceses, and that the
line ahoald begin om the Potomao be
tween Stafford oounty and Prince
George county, and run diagonally
across the State to the North Carolina
-line between Mecklenburg and Brans
. wick. Erery member of the commit-
see was present. Including Bishop
Whipple and Bishop Randolph.
' Tho report will be made to the dio
cesan Gonneil next May in accordance
, with theahere. But the qaeetion can
' not bo fleshy slispoeed wf until the gen
etajeonveetaen of the Uaited Btates
noi apoa It.
Aew4irg o the dir aoa Una agreed
, npon.thesvorndiucaes will include
- Um dtiea of -Rtetotnood, Norfolk, and
Petersbnrg, la tots dioosaa, - titer
wonbj be abont 1100 eomasoDleaoas.
Ia tbe Western aUoceaa. thase mnmtA t.
boat fi( eomsMaWw - it
.Vf thoncnt the nommittrn
aniirbtdactaWanraaeiaiiia.A th en -eaaaa,
bet after KinaUartng the atntat
ts, a east. It eat fotrd thai three
. . J U tm 0t tJ$ aaJSl ft ft njn
rlU b W'Ij. taring Ums.
" WU1 a colony of beea winter without
hooey?" was one of toouy ques-
tutne aatwered at tbe anuual Inter
minwi wuhdwi coovesuoti. vvnilr
it waa coooeded that a colony could Lo
wintered without sealed honey, doubts
wore expressed aa to tbe efficacy of
this method, there being more or leas ritk
about it, especially in damp seasons. Dr
Miller called attention to the fact that
unsealed honey sours much sooner than
eemlod honsy. A. J. Root, who does not
taks away sealed honey to feed sugar
sirup, contiened against the me of cheap
noney trr laeosna; bees, aa thore in danger
01 ita being tainted with foul brood.
The president ef the association, R. L.
Taylor, of Lapeer, Mich., expressed the
belief that when tbe stores consuUi of
sugar sirup the consumption u much
leas than when honey ia fed. In cxplana-
lesn nesntd, lloney is etiaamlattve and
ansae as aesd.' s reply U the Cjesitioa
wbetnar bsas rod with honey did not eome
out stronger, President Taylor replied
tliat he had better success on colonies
wintered with sugar stores. Ho had
found sugar airupa best for winter, af
fording a good food for keeping the bees
quiet
At this stage in the dutcussion atten
tion was caUod by several members to
the necessity of using pure sua-ar. Drs.
Miller and Mason agreed that granulated
sugar most be fed when one haa to feed
at all, and that it makes no difference
whether the augar cornea from cane or
beets.
Another question with a bearing on
wintering bees waa the one, "In doub
ling up colonies would you save both
queenaf One member answered no.
very decidedly. He had no use for tin:
extra quoon after doubling up two weak
coloniea. Ho had wintered two weak
colonies by using a queen excluding
honey board, a plan he preferred to unit
ing thotn. An Iowa beekeeper told that
he uses a seven-eighth inch division
board, and crowds the bees on what
cotub they can cover.
"When a chick haa the gapes," saya a
writer on poultry, "give a drop or two
of turpentine in the food. When a lamb
pines from a similar cause give it twenty
drops in a tableepoonful of new milk.
When a calf cough a dry, husky coagh
and become thin and poor, give it a
tableepoonful of the same in a pint of
linseed gruel All these ills ar caused
by the same pest the throat and lung
thread worm which ia destroyed and
ejected by the fumes of th turpentine."
A(-riralt4ir Xta.
Vermont oli'cp are winning distinction
in foreigu laudx.
A cheese factory 111 East Otto. N. Y.,
claims to hive made the biggest cheet e
ever produced in the United States. It
is said that 86,000 jounL of 101 Ik weie
used in iU lusnufjrture ami tluit its
weight was 4,000 loucds.
The Xew York Experiment station
rwomiueuds the Crandall currant.
The wheat scab, au apparently new
(Ufc-jio iu thu coautry, in a fuxariis ut-
Urking wheat heada, producing a whitish
coveriuj; of the glumes and prevontinj;
the formation of the grain bencxtli. It
as iippiured thi yar in vsriouj seu-
tioiw. notably id Uuio.
Wi hav. fin shed taking ini
ntorv s'o k. and now out
"rtt am i to close out all
Winter Goods, and they must
40. We want the room, as we,
exDect to carrv by far thi
largest stock of Spring and
Summer Goods we have ever.
Kepi. 1
Great reduction in Clothing
We gave this department
special attention this season,
and sales doubled any previous
one. All broken suits, till
wint. r suits, overcoats, wim1ii
underwear, cassimers, kcrsys,
jr;ans, ana blankets must pass
out
You may never have the op
portunity apain to buy fine
hand made shoes at the price
we are offering them. At the
wav thev are eointr they won't
be here long.
Our sal s in Carpets
Rugs is simply wonderful,
oose in the south ever
;ilf the Carpets we have
eason, and we expect to carry
;i much larger stock than we
have ever kept. Our great
irade in Carpets demands it
Carpets cut and made to
order.
W. J. & E. M. Davis.
Oum Hoot- I t Gents, Iadke, Misses.
Boys and Youtha Fleece lineal, warm
and comfortable- Lowest prices and
beat good.
fj 'CHLKEATH & CO.
LADIBB"
LADIES' ,
LAPIF3
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.XJLDES f
FINE
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FINE
FINE
F1I N E
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SHOES
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SHOES
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SHOES
SHOES
S It O E S
LAIrrt
Aohober ft Mitch-
,,aU,)f PhiiadalphJa, makt
the Finest Una of Indie'
' Bboeer Ansenoa.
Wo. oarryr- their lines
from S3 SO to IS, in Good-
jra. and band waits, and
.band turned.
Theee ooofl to nil widths
and all shape toes; In
Preach. Common Sense,
and Walkenphast last.
Fine black oose calf.
look a finer and richer
,than-Plnok fa tin; Parlor
Low Quarters, with gilt
beads and gilt buckles,
for evening wftr, at to.
They are th finest
made for the money.
A Cabj
A nwirtuKron or tm bo
fnrd qutol.LaafiiMM. V. O.
I-ttaaariB7Maesilhnfe I
tor tae Ubsral pa tramps ljwltt ,
arlaa Us flrst jrr of my ad
BlB'sirslloa wtoietih b saf
Botaat la ebsrscur . t volom )
to warrant salaried n- UapreSK
s4 sesoaunodatton, Uofwmon1
it U hoped, viU meat tbsaroT .p
al of eld and n w msi.da. sad as j
-predaeUveef a torrsly Increeaen
aalaasa. Tbe pnbile and aonv , ',
sseretal sssa espaelaUv ar la
vlted 10 examine la doull the
rollowiag advsrtlssnaak. WBaa) ,
U a JascrtpUon of the Betel. ' i
esuirac w. Kirriaxa.
n
A. E. BaRKTir at Rno.
and
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TH B n KCKtENUTJBO ICE COMPANY
Caeixttk, N. C
fiENTLKMKN: Having burned the vari
ous Cool aolri in thia market, we regard
the Splint Coal sold by Moss & Moraon
for domestic purpoRee. superior to any
of thf'm. xours truly.
O. K. Ska HOB AST, 8. O. BkaIX,
T. T. F- HTMH, E. BERKLKT.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 14th, 1890.
Hie Mecklenburg Ice Company, of
Charlotte, are the Sole Agent for the
sflle o' Splint Coal, for Charlotte and
vicaity.
MO"vJ S, MOK8UK.
futiuli for mil T.
Of nil single fertiliaera potaab baa nni
formly 8hown Itself the best when ap
plied to fruit trees. Some experiments
are said to have demonstrated that pot
ash fertilizers have decidedly improved
the quality of fruit by increanini; the
saccharine and decreasing th acid.
However this may be, if it is once well
establish! that the products of the orch
ard oan be favorably modified in their
Quality and character by n special fsrtil
lner, it will b n fact of very general im
portaoea, and open a wide field for ex
perimeptntion by progressiva orchard
lata. Inatanoasar not wanting; where
jndknen proning and the liberal ms of
have anrpriatngly isasreved
of trees that war acoar-
onfly In n faUia condition.
Xke
Iad piaster, cerbotio aid aad karo-
aeoe ar all good for the
ReeMmber that sand.
nretawjcen are aaavnrlsl to turn,
Zrm in wktter at will be fcauad best
to change th maar rlali in tk nessaeo-
oaaionally, in order to keep fhem from
becoming nL
Sea that each fowl get ita ahnreof
feed.
Da net forget that hen learn to eat
gg by having the broken one left In
th nest.
Do net neglect to place clean, pur
water every day-in ecoeesibl place for
your fowl.
In no place win it pay better be
on raf use, cabbage beads an
oS fhan In the penUry ynrd. .
fW-.iT1 - T1 . a
THE rnit.ADELPniA PRESS hi;
won the forraoehtplace among Pennsyl
vania newspapers by ti e liberality, eu-
terpris, hnd fairnera with which it
conducts its businHH. reports great
events, and tl:HComplrtn8H with which
t rccordH, day by day, th" life of th--
city, state and countiy.
Its field w world-wide, and its sfoir.
its Hpecinl cori fiondtntf, bo nisiiy uml
well organized, itt source of now n
mimerot'8, that it ppita.'s tua walt-r
constituency than any other newspaper
ever published in Pennyl vsnia.
THE PRESS." said one of Hie man-
sgers of the Western Uaieu TelAgrHpit
oinpany, "now receive mre tri-
rapli news than all th rt)ier Pliilfldc!
phia neBpBixr8 ronilm if. ' ' 1 h fa
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and THE PRESS r.rcHf iitn n- il.tilv wit-
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lint it is ntit only bv iif i.i'ws enter-
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that THE PRfc'HS has won ami hi-id the
confidence of its many tiiout-aiids of
rcucters, represent!! u vwry Hire aud
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. .i. 11 .1 -11
eai opinion, i' me encenence una
varied interept of THE PRESS ns n
gertrnl ti mily j"iun6l. apjxalinK to
women bit well n to nu n. wliich bave
made for it to many frieMls at home,
extended ita reputation throtiRbt the
country. It prints every Important event
of the world a prore8
The printing of news ig always itf.nrst
business, but its columns arenlno en
riched by contributions from tliemrw-t
gifted special writers, the mom famou
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public men of the time. The liternn
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hdo tiearly equal in cost, any contt 111
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tonan. but a dai:y forum and a daily
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Hteadfasl ooustitueiu-y not only deniatjd
but insure pmieas Tho great et
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In politic THE PRESS ii Republican,
but it knows uo other master ihnii tho
people whose rights, aspirations aud
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enemiea to punish, no individual politi
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Is subservient to no politician or cliou-.
Faithful to the great body of road.-
and voters, whom it truly rep. exentn.
it promote its own interest and milti
ence by faithfully upholding tneirs
lis editorial opinions ar fearless and
frank never captious. It news i
always impartial. In it pages tbe
workiogmna finds as ready audienc s
the capitalist- To all commercial and
induslrb.1 i rogiecs. to the best thought
and best 10 1 ion in every tpher of hu
man ent-rprie. it accords a generous
and lulitthtened hospitality- In tho
eolumiis of THE PHILADELPHIA
PRE-S justice find "all aeeeona Sum
mer "
Tuna or Tm Pnnm.
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Draft. - .berks and other Remiu&aof
ahoald 4 mod pnynhi to tho order of
00X7 AnT. UaOTtTX,
QHANGE OF FIRM
Thefir-nof T L. Alexander & Y
lias been disolved by mutual conser t
and T. L. Alexander. Bon, & Co. will
nucceed them in the budness.
The new firm will start out with al
iiiof! entirely new and freth stock r f
goods which has juet been purchased
liv our Mr. F. D. Alexander nnd is
now beirg opened In a few days,
our stock will be complete.
It is the determination of the new
firm to put all tbe enterprise, energy,
and money into the business pecersary
to make it a auccesa,and thej b"po to
retain all their old customers, aud add
many new ones to their list.
Full notice of new goods wi 1 be giv
en when they arrive.
All are cordially invited to call and
make themselves at home.
T. L. ALEXANDER SON & CO.
manual Jnsttnmtnte.
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AKER 8 MUSIC HOUSE
Pianos, Organe and Mu
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the time to net your Christ
mas Presents. I am gettins;
in my New rail goods dauv
A new line of of Folk
and bht-et Music Excells
Triumphant Hon Boo) a
always can be had, retail
or wholesale.
I invite one and all to
call and see my New
Novelties in the Muaio
line before purchasing elsewhere.
Mns A. E. LEMOLINEU,
Baker Mnaie Hon.
ClURI OTTE, N. C,
March 25, 1890.
Radam's Mi
crobe Killer
C o m pa n y,
Nashvi lie,
Tenn.: Gen
tlemen, Re
plying to
yours of the
20th instant, in regard
to sales, etc,, of the
"Microbe KilJer," we can
Trig ant Slttxtintj
CHRISTMAS 1890,
CHRISTMAS 1890L.
Look For
The Wilson Drag CoV
ADVERTISEMENT
Tonwrrow Morning.
It Will Interest You.
1
fjTlUB OITORI) HOTEL,
CHABuyrrx, H. C. f ;
"Tax QntEN Cm or the Old Nostb
SlATS,'' A NAHM BOTU PtKOml AT A WD
UKBUTPD. '
TO AXX HOW MAY NOT Be rXHSOIAXLT
aoqcaintkd with tub IlonL, THE POL-
LOWINQ PACTS DUCBIPTrVS OP IT, MAT
OF INTE&X8T. IT UA6 BEKN KM UtJcOMD
TO BTKABLY DOUBLE ITS POKMJin OAPAO
ITT BT AR ADDITION 86x46 PXXT AND 4
STORIES, MA KIN Q A SUBSTANTIAL, COM
MODIOUS BRICK AND STOiri BTkOOTL'RE,
OOMMANDIMO ONE OP CHAKLOTTE'S MOST
DESIHABLM LOCATIONS. IN CLOEX PBOX-
mity to Post Omcat, Opicoa TJoubb,
Texjcqbapb Omci, the Banks, ohm ot
which. The Oomhebci alNation al, oo
CXJPIEfl LABOE BOOMS IN THE BCILDIHa,
thk busihes8 ccktbe, embracing tbs
Wholes alk and Rktail Ebtabubh
MXNT8, th Churches, the beautiful
AND ABTISTIO BUILDINO OP THK T. M. O.
Association, the general omoxs of
the Southern Express Company, and
on the link op thk clty railways,
it is 4 btobie8, is ughtp1 by oas and
Electricity, has ElectjwO Call and
Return Call Bells, and ih heated by
Steam. All rooms have open ptrk
places and perfect ventilation. has
hot and cold baths and closet on
each floor with a perfect system of
BKWERAOE. IlAS A HYDRA I LIO PABSKII.
GKB AND BAGOAQE ELEVATOR.
The Omen has been oreatlt im
proved AND 18 REGARDED EXCEPTIOMAL
LY ATTRACTIVE. A BROAD AND EASY
STAIRWAY TO THE tT ARLOR FLOOR HAS
BEEN INTRODUCED.
Thk Rkadlng Room on .Focbtb
8treet, adjoining thk middle hall 18
another notable addition.
Thk Ladies Entrance on Fotjstb
Srnvirr adjoins TTIE E LEVATOR AND
00MMUN3 CATES WITH TH7I OFFICE.
Twelve klegant and spacious booms
' o thk Office floci. are especially
ADAPTED TO THE RKgCIRKMENTS OK OOM-
MBBCIAL MKN.
iPnvNivnmnia Room. WITH RAT-
ma CAPACITY OF 200. IS ON THK FOTJBTH
PLOOB OP THK NEW ADDITION, AND IB A
BEAUTIFUL BOOM. IT IS 15 FEET IN THK
clear; has five open fire places
with oak mantels with oval french
mirrors, and ib also heated by btkam.
it ib reached by elevator from of
fice floor, and kasy stairways. thk
Kitchen, Pantry and Serving booms
abe on bamk floor in bear, and has
a separate stairway and elevator
)B SERVANTS AND SUPPLIES. THK FOB"
vn nijjivn Room WILL BK USED FOB
BALLS, BANQUETS AND ENTEBTAINMKNTS.
Tttw prni lO AND QUESTS ii ''MS ABB
lJu AND ELFGANTLY FURNltSHKO, CON-.
TAIN ING EVERY APPLIANCE CONDUCIVE
THK COMFORT OF 0L K8T8, AND ALL
k Tuvr BOOUH ARE EN-SUITM
JFURNI8HED WITH VELVET AND BRCSSKLS
I Carpets. Solid Antique Oak and
Walnut Furniture, and thk best
1 Bros.
Tim Nrw KrrcHKN and Pantby,
bquipfkd with all thk newect apkj
ances "A Model of Excellence,"
a vt, n rftKKipmoiI WITH EXPEBISKCPD
' AND CAPABLE COOES, ENABLES THK PRO
PRIETOR TO CAT KB SUCCK38FULLY TO THK
L GUESTS MAKING THK TABLE AMD
1 BEBV1CK EMINENTLY ACCEPT A BL.
Thk Bufobd Hotkl Bab and Ihl- ,
ABD BOOMS THK LATTER HAVING FOUK
BmBBWinr-RALKI-COLLXNDAH TABLES
al PERFECT ORDER, BAB BEEN CONNKCrKD
fwTTB THK HOTKL AND WILL BK SOW
' DUCTED IN AM UNEXCEPTIONABLK MAN-KKB,
Thk Offick will, as hkbktofobfj
Of CHARGE OF Hb. Oonkad LOWCvJ
and Mb Harry Smtth, both wkixav
fayobarly known to visitors.
thk patronage of 'all is most bk
gpkctfullt bouctted. that of oom
KERCfAL Men and Tourists bbfkcxaixt.
TO WHOM EVERY POSiOLK COl
WILL BK AFFORDED.
BCBCruLOVB CLEAN UN EfiS B A
jrxrr cbakactkbxstic or thk ooNDmfW
of thk Hotel tbbouoboct.
Thk Hotkl buns its owe umntbt to
all tbajnb, fabk ten cots; amb bab
abb will bk pbomftlt bklitkbxxv
TnnxMsm bat abb ixoo, tM
An UM. BrnctAL bates arm TV
KIMIS OK ATTtJCATVTK - '
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