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'111 6q14 sorTotEterma abr flM111MW a la AN HONEST I) PARTY MAN Novembtr remains to lit sn It is all ono of lie mysteries OFFER There is a desire on the part of sOnle 11 IS iN ew Orleans Molasses IIE DISCLOSES THE PLAN AND SPITS of the officers of the State Guard for I PON ITS re-assigInnent of the compaules for reg- AN HONEST TRIP PA1TV MAN HE DISCLOSES THE PLAN AND SPITS 11 PON ITS JITPOTHIST November remains to be seen It is all one of tht mysteries There is a desirc on the part of sOille of the officers of the State Guard for a re-assignment of the companies for -WE OFFER 75 New Orleans Molasses Chariotte (05 cruc IttiODDED DEAD Mr A INOMI Hive's Death eAtertlity Death la Crab Orchard-- 0th Deaths 'Mr Ilic dropped dead yesterday morning at his home near Dates' cotton factory Mr Rice was standin7 in front of the lire NV lace hen be sud: denly fell to the floor and expired before any one could reach him lle bad been suffering with di opsy for nearly two years and that was the cause of Lis death Mr Wee INUVed here from Morn ing Star to with Ids family about a year iitro Itud all were employed ill Dates' factory Deceased Was a member of ihtdelphia church Ile leaves a Wife and three NI Morti- regiments so as to tillOW them more in juxtaposition ill the new battalions As things now are there is a wide s(notering and it is impossible for some of the eight battalions to come together for drill save at encampments Leally they ought to get opportunities to out in some drill at least two other times during the year "Politics are in a dreadful mess" said Editor Purnell of the North State to-day and perhaps 14expressed things about as well as they can he expressed The new hotel here is to have four stories and a basement and will be 10 feet front with a depth of S-t feet The brownstone to be used will come from Sanford Moore county The Supreme Court today filed opinions as follows Hall against Turner from Orange new trial Camerpn against Bennett froin Richmond appeal ins-missed State against Shields Dom Orange affirmed Ilerndon against Insurance Company from Durham affirmed Leduc against Brandt from Cumberland reversed State against Barringer from I redell no error State against Chancey from Mattel) affirmed kt iY A ut SEIGLE'S Tuesday March 1 1 1 WASH GOODS WASH GOODS WASH GOODS WASH GOODS 'WASH GOODS WASH GOODS A few words in reply to the questions constantly asked about our new cotton and wash goods our variety of which is legion There are 121 varieties it is not hyperbole to say that it is the choicest and richest lot we have ever shown We've said the same of each successive exhibition for four years and told exact truth every time The French designers have surpassed themselves this year Conventional geometrical things are out and fresh air fancies are in Carnations behind the bars pinks imprisoned in stripes "ller eyes dey vos Himmel blue" you say as you look at anew blue ground unlike anything else yet seen The cultivated blossom of the gay parterre and the wild flowers of field and wood are all levied upon for the patterns while the invention of the artists shows much originality in figures and colors Black grounds with NV ite figures white grounds Nvith black figures gray grounds with many figures dahlia ground With purple figure Surely the most fastidious need not despair Anderson's Gin gh anis for Spring are here in full assortment and the already rich variety of hulla Silks is made richer by daily additions Remember that here Linen is all made of flax Neither ignorance carelessaess nor intention ever permits cotton or mixtures of cotton and flax The groat list of linen bargains with which we began the month represented VON) It's less now but plenty for you SEIGLE Co GENERAL SALE GENERAL SALE GENERAL SALE GENRRAL SALE -0 -0 GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY Our large purchase of 15o doz Men's half hose has arrived and we are prepared to offer unusual values If you wear socks now is the time to lay in a supply piers have sures this year metrical things air fancies are ehind the bars in stripes Iiinunel blue" look at a new anything else rterre and the held anti wood for the tvention of the originality in Black grounds white grounds gray grounds 3 dahlia ground Surely the 2ed hot despair lams for Spring assortment and variety of India ter by daily ad here Linen is Neither ignos nor intention Atoll or mix anti flax linen bargains tgan the month It's less now GLE CO 0 LE LE LE LE DSIERY DSIERY DSIERY I 50 (1oz has arprepared alues If Ow is the opply I Oevoeil to Teo Contrary and emple ions Portico Meeting in the Same COM-enHon Under a Pretence of Unity of Carinnie----State (t tiara Offleera lu in the Near Italeight--A Man Killed on a Court 1)eeisions Special to the thiSEItVElt! HALET0u 3Iarch 22--There was much talk to-day about N1r Butler's call for the Alliance conference to be held here May 17 Nobody understood it The Progressive Farmer to-day shows that the "cat has juinped" and right into the Third party In the course of a long letter a writer vim signs himself a "Title Allialleelllan" says something which shows that your correspondent was right when he spoke of Col Polk's intense desire to carry the national ticket anml let the State ticket go The correspondent gives a view which is of intense interest tim every Democrat in North Carolina Ile sitvs: "Let me state the ease as I see it Those svho favor the Peosile's party under the 4s111 and under tile machinery 4)1 the Demovrat lc committees arc to meet under the rules laid down by these committees of course all Will be honor-bound by these rules awl the action of these meetitoss We will suppose that we get along all rights-that we will 'give and take'-- 'midi) and he whipped' and that all NViii be agreeable But tm) he honest I confess that I can hardly hope for this as each crowd will he distrustful of the III' constantly Nvatching for every chance to get adVantags of the short will have no confidence in each other But suppose we meet in the State convention on the 1Sth of May all pleasantly and smilingly We go ahead and nominate the State ticket aml everything is smooth and agreeable Now look out for breakers and squalls! The next thing NVill lie to nominate eleven presidential electors Who will they be That is the rock upon which We are bound to split Suppose the friends of reform are in the majority Of course they sill nomninate month men for electors as will stand on the Omaha platforni aud III vote for nominees Then what will happen? You NVill see the Democrats bolt out of that convention Suppose the Democrats are in the majority They will nominate electors Wito stand on the Chieago platform and 1011 lune for the Chicago nominees Then s-lutt will happen You will see the iritsols of referin bolt out of that convention Is this not a correct and truthful statement of the situation? If so why this monkeying with so serious a matter? Why should our people thus try to cover up and deceive each other If a split is inevitable land I can't see it any other way) why go any further iLli the farce? We all know there are thousands and thousands of our people who are go-jug to vote for the People's party candidates and that they will not in any he tied down to any other ticket or any other party I feel that it is wrong and unworthy the true men of North C'arolina that we should tride with the situation We do not care so much for the State and county cannot give us the relief we teaal but we do care fmmr congressional ithd national tickets We are going to vote honestly and squmtrely for our prin ciplefi this time and we want no shuffling about it Our enemies IA'0111d give IIS all the county and State offices if thereby they can side-track us on the national ticket and platform The ticket that is nomluated at Omaha on the Ulm of July on the St Louis platform is going to poll a heavy vote in the old Nord State toel don't you forget it" Noss- this will Ile a revelation to many people It ill show the Democrats what they have to expect The board of officers to revise time State uard regulations met here this morning after calling on Gov Dolt and paying respects 'llicre are present Col Smith Col Anthony Lt-Col Bruton Maj Royster Capt Rodman Col lloWell Lt Shipp la Cramer of the Naval Reserve Gen Glenn arrives in the mtmrning The board has many conven helices for its work Col I Anthony has been elected its president The outlook for a graad collection of time manufactured articles in the State for the World's Fair is good The num of act urers are interested and promise their hearty co-operation ill a united exhibit This will be collected and arranged by the experts on the board and this means a tine show Good Weather has at last come again to the great delight of the farmers The Turner-llolden ease Will probably not conic up at Orange court in many months It is probable that this week a gang of eon victs will be sent to the farms on the Roanoke river It is stated that Rev Dr -P Bailey Wilt be out tomorrow 'Phe framing of the shed of the new union depot WitS completed to-day It will require rapid work to get the building completed by May 1 but the contractors are being pushed by the railways The debate between Maj Bobbins and Mr Marion Butler at Statesville on the lith of April will be a lively one People from here rill go there Many people feel like it is the opening of a campaign It is really queer how the Rqui) lit-an party has relegated to the rear in this campaign It is a sort of back ninober Early this morning the cotton gin of Mrs Julia Fisher Onother-in-law of of State Coke) was burned It wits a mile east of here l'svo years ago it gin at the sante place was burned The Its by this time is said to be about V24100 The train on its NN as' here from Heysville last night at tast Durham ran over a white Wait Who was sitting on the end of a cross-tie in front of the cotton 'Phe poor felloW WaS instansly killed and terribly mangled Itis mune could not be learned it was learned to-day that in ten days or two Weekli itt 1110St there mill be some particularly interesting developments with reference to State politics These probably have somewhat to do with the presentation Of the name of some one as a candidate for Governor Anything ill this direction will be watched for ith SreVial interest The Govern4mr has commissioned IL IL Grillith of Bakersville Mitchell coun- ty a notary public I low many Third party men are there 250 Bbls Flour All Grades Coffee bought before price ad-vaned One ear best WHEAT BRAN Complete line of Heavy awl Fancy Inducements for Cash HENDERSON BRO 32 Trade St mar 17 READ CO READ -CHINA ANT) GLASSWARE--CHINA AND GLASSWARE- -Now offer a variety of NEW DINNER AND TEA SETS NEW DINNER AND TEA SETS -NEW TOILET SETS--NEW TOILET SETS-- NEW DECORATIONS-NEW DECORATIONS NEW SHAPES-NEW SHAPES-- NEW PRICES NEW PRICES MERCHANT TAILOR (31 South Tryon Street Up Stairs) Respectfully informs the public that he is prepared to furnish you a stylish suit of clothes made from any material fie-sired made to measure by skilled workmen living in your own city whose weekly wages are spent with our own merchants and tradesmen thus building up the business of Charlotte Prices as low as the same class of goods can be furnished elsewhere when the lit quality of work goods and trimmings are considered Give DIC a call 74V- QV-4 WE ARE MAKING A DISPLAY of some of the handsomest shoes that eVel adorned feminine feet or ever will It you are somewhat dainty and fastidious in your notions if you believe that the natural outlines of the foot should he preserved rather ham interfered with if you believe in snapei shoes for shapely feet and if you believe in emnfort as Well IIN SII0eS that will promptly vain i Vat() your fancy are our new CI and shoes just received You put money in shoes as well am feet these shoes will give you more than your money hack for nothing cheaper in footwear has ever been mmie A RANKIN tt BRO CAPTIVATINt The re never was a time when a little money would go so far in buying furniture as now There never was a time when $00 would buy as handsome and as comfortable Rocker as it now buys at my store The price is not the whole story about these Chairs by a great deal I want to impress you with this: that these $500 Rockers and Chairs are artistic designs and are wonderfully well ma de They are not only beautiful and pleasing to the eye but are substantial and durable I have just received a tine line of Pallor Suits The very newest styles on the market I have soriletbing new in the way of a fine Leather Mike suit suitable for a physician or lawyer This is the tirst one ever offered in this market and is something handsome The office is the Intelness and professional man's home and you can't pay too much attention to their comfort and appearance ANDREWS COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE Capital paid in $17500000 Surplus and other undivided profits 12675000 SPENCER President A BREN1ZER Cashier Drittcrons Holtlas 11 Holt Lawrence c' t7 'A 1 -Jo 14 t--mb I 0 1-- it 11 (' I )-11 I- f' 1 1 1 faS' i es------ '1'I NINA 0 0 6)----4' --------i 7- 111 4 ll -c I 4 11' I re 1 i 71 41 'I 44:4:: 1 1' 7 (A771'w1D 7 3 R113) 1 IP ill' ji S- 1 -1': 1 I -0if 4--1--6-- i WEDNEsDAY MARCH 23 192 THE CITY AND SURROUNDINGS LoCAL NVEATHER RLA WEATHER ilrrEAC CHAR LOTT ENC Murvh 22 w2 1 1g'l I 2 2 t-4 ss -e Is't' HZ I -1 -T r1t4 151 I co 1- I E' ft ie Va 1 4 I 8 an 3848 WS 21 8 01) elvar pin 34123 15 45 NJ' 3 1 it mir Tempvrature for March 22t MARCH 22'91 YeAtcrthir 1814 I i8 8 sm 41 8 pm 47 T5 Max 41 co MM 3' i '33 PreMp (01) 1 GARDINER OESERXER LOCAL ITEMS There tire three inmates at the colored Li ospital on Myers street Boyne Badger's "Easier" window is prett--have you noticed it? Nlarion Butler spoke yesterday at Dallas for space of three looms 3Ir A Durham has given out the contract for his new residenve on South Tryon street Everyone is joiing over the fart tt the peaches ere not during the recent freeze The soiree last night at the dancing academy sas tt 1110St pleasant affair and I argely at Eli Howie and John Patterson were yesterday committed to jail by Mimyor Brevard for larceny in default of bond each Sharon farmers say "this is the best spring" they CVer saw II are plowing right along and tnings are moving lively on the farm The excavation for Durhant'S new brick store on West 'fratie street is completed The tirst brie will be laid to-day The slimy Windows are beginning to display varied attractions to the devotee of fashion 'rho designs of many of the WitbloWS are quite pretty The boat for Forsythe lake at Latta park launched yesterday It was escorted from the 'thy dock" by a largo company of non-naval ressree and the launching was attended by it number of interested spectators Squire Youngblood of Steel Creek brought the A-At yesterday two specimens of the Paionma tree The bMonms stromey resemble cotton bolls The tree is of rapid growth anti has a large leaf sontet i toes 20 inches wide The lovely weather of the past few days revives the park season Every afternoon the cars carry a good per cent of the population to the park The familiar scenes of crowded ears I MI orthbound and other pleasures of the park Will Soon be revived in full force Nt ith several additional pleasures this season Bill Rhyne and 'font Moore (mit the barber) wo colored con victs who recently escaped front the stockade have been recaptured lthyne was caught near the Air Line depot hy errs Killough and Rigle )loore was run in yesterday morning by Wr and Killough "How's business?" tpwried t'me reporter Of Mr Datesir of he Myrton Hose Factory yesterday "I'm way behind on orders said Mr Oates "Ain just so busy I don't know what to do Every day brings letters from parties waiting for their goods and letters from others placing orders These are not dull times with us" Policeman Blackwelder is suffering from a fall which he received yesterday It is the habit of a number of small "nigs" to jump on the train at the crossing at Seventh street anti ride The "tall" policeman concluded to surprise them in the act and accordingly started running on the track to ratch the train and $urprise thse on board Ills fi nd slipped hovve ver and he fell on the track hurting his hands and otherwise bruising himself Step Taken Looking to the Celebration of not 20tit of May 1)111SlIallt to notice a meeting of citizens was held at the court house last evening to take preliminary action looking to arrangements for time celelmration of the 20th of May Dr Brevard mayor and chairman of the former meeting called this one to order and presided Expressions of opinion as to the proper measures to be taken were invited and freely given remarks having been made by Messrs Springs A INIeNineb Robertson Ilutchison Stokes 1Valter Brent and Chambers Finally after a discussion of various proposititms and suggestions the meeting passed a resolution proposed by Mr Chambers that time chair after due deliberation appoint a committee of ten which shall have the authority to appoint such sub-committees as its wisdom may suggest for the carrying out of arrangements for such a celebration as NVill Ike worthy of Senator Hill and the other distinguished guests of the occasioL and of the magnitude of the crovvd Which will be gathered in Charlotte on the 20th of May May 20th 1 salt IUr Sid Muphy who is deep in chemistry and drug store hire at presept yesterday in studying an old chentistrv formerly used Mr Smith's drug store tnoW Mir wel I Dtittlftt) came across on a Ily leaf time following little scribbling about the weather May 20th The mernorandunt read: ay 20th 18S6 Extraordinary fall of rain I imn gh tad the Piedmont section on isth ltith and 20th 7klity Thv railroad bridge over the Yadkin river washed away also several vvashouts on the line of the railroads All travel stopped on the Richmond Danville Ha i I )ad" 1Voturtn's -Work The ladies Of Tryon Street Meihodist church have raist sufficient money by their owL work and endeavors to carpet the new church entirely The 'Woman's Missionary Society of the church is raising money for the purchase of a baptismal font This is to be known as the "birthday offering" the money being secured by each member of the society in a cent for every year she is old Many gave a dollar rather than tell their age so seemingly the Soci et numbers several tug motley lot Lae puremise 01 ft mal font This is to be known as the "birthday offering mne the oy being secured by each member of the Wi in a cent for every year lte is old Many gave a dollar rather than tell their age so seemingly the Society numbers several centenart- etir A sad death occurred in Crab Orchard township Ido liday night Mary the 13- year-old daughter of John Jolinoli died with congestion of the brain after being sick only about 24 hours She was taken sick Sunday afternoon Deceased was a very bright attractive girl and her death was a great shock to bur family Miss Lizzie Shannon of Union county aged 22 years (lied several days since after an illness of four months Miss Mollie Simps)n of the same county died Saturday years ik The funeral services over the remains of the infant of Air owl NIrs lobn Ross were conducted by Rev I tCIteed yes terday afternoon The pall bearers were: Messrs Will Zimmerman Jo Emery Chas Frazier and Will Culpepper Mrs Wilson Porter of Hopewell olied yesterday morning of pneumonia after Of three days She was about 2 years of age and most estimable NVottlati When quite young she cron netted herself Nrith the lotinnlist Church tool remained a consistent inember until the end The funeral ill lie conducted to-day from Black church near ilopewell Religious Piek-11ps The communion meeting at the Presby teian church in Matthews will begin on Friday at iu the 25th inst Preaching morning and evening every Sabbath by the Itv tit Harrell of Mint Ilin tsual prayer meeting serviet will be held in Tryon Street Methodist church to-night conducted by IZev Mr Page interesting protzeted meeting closed at Paw Creek church londity night The services were conducted by Rev 4leorge Cmdi and were largely attended Creek church has been vithout a pastor for some time but arrangements are being made to secure a pastor It is likely that Ilev Mr McLeod of AVadeshoro will he callA Nev Mr Linn of 'Alt Pleasant College will preach in St Mar Ws Lutheran church Sunday in the absence of Dr Ilm man iho goes to Mt Pleasant IA) install Ilev Mr Brown pastor of a church near Mt Pleasant Hey Dr Rumple of Salisbury will conduct the prayer Meal lig' services at the First Presbyterian church to-night "Muffed the Fly" and Lost the hooehogey Von't Come It is feared that Charlotte "muffed the fly" and lost the game 'file line showing for good hall here this season offered by Kmaltogey the Baltimore professional player has been lost A proposition was made by the 4 C's to furnish the ground and claim one-fourth gate receipts A letter received by Mr Tom Garibahli yesterday front Mr Koockogey stis that they can't aliord to accept the proposition giving up one-fourth gate receipts and that the team he wanted to bring here has accepted a season engagement in Norfolk was tt good opportunity which Charlotte "missing once site forever must i for this season as the good players have nearly all signed and teams and games arranged for the coming sescq PiLy 'tis 'tis true'" An important Let ter Everything pertaining to the 3Ie(klenhurg 1)eclarat ion of Independence is of vital interest to every Meeklenburger As Senator 1 WI said "that is pre-eminently Tine Declaration of Independence" The following hqter received yesterday by Prof Alex Graham Gen Bradley TJohnsonof Balt inntrywho been i Me rested i establish I og the nut hunt icity of "our" Declaration ill bc of general interest Gen Johnson says "I think the discovery of the deeds is the most valuable made since I419 showed the deeds to Adams of Johns Hopkins professor of history and the leader of the repudiators and doubter4 and he considered them versigniticant' You have wit 1775 as the year of Independency generally known and notoriously tohnitted from 1735 to lMutt before any vont roversy as a matter of common rep( wt in Met klenherg county" His Neck Was Dist ressing Aceident I Lemley's To nsiip Mr Will Gibson age 2 son of Mr Tin's Gibson of Lemley's township met death in at sudden and unexpected manner yesterday morning He was stand ing on a wagon driving The wagon en loaded and came uncoupled In trying to balance himself Mr Gibson lost his footing and fell latekward to the ground breaking his neck instantly The uncoupling of the wagon frightened the lourses which ran away dragging the body of the unfortunate young man some distance Ile was hurled several stutnps but was dead from the effects of the fall Ilis body was badly bruised and torn The funeral will take place to-day at Bethel church A Serious Loss---Mr Barn lib Contents 1111 rn ed Mr Alex Allen of Crab Orchard lost his barn 3londay night by tire The lire was discovered at 10 o'clock but had progressed so far that it was iutpossible to extinguish it The barn contained 100 hushels of cotton seed 71) bushels of corn 100 bundles of fodder two mules and a cow All Were consumea except the (Av Itich although burned badly managed to break loose and escape from the burning 1jIt1jn 3Ir Allen's loss not be far short of and will al most financially ruin him IL is thought the lire was incendiary but suspicion is uot attached to any one yet There was no insurance The Weighing of the MI114 ill-doled Yesterday was the thirtieth aml last day Of the mail 1-dg-him: on the railroad Each train going south front Washington passing tlarlotte daily aver PERSONA MENTION Miss Lizzie Gray is visiting in Concord Greensboro Record: The family of 1eWorter left Saturday for Charlotte where Air AieWorter has been for several months Greensboro will miss them but ie wish them well in their new home" Ganson a merchant of Lancaster was here yesterday to purchase spring goods Rev PI tinier Bryan of Asheville is the guest of Mr John 13 Ross Capt Butts Everett of Wilmington vas in the city yesterday Capt 'rhos of the A has been laying oh for several days on account Of an accident which injured his right hand awl foot rs Morris is visitin7 Mrs: 1Vin Maxwell Mrs Grandison Baker who recently moved Irian I fopewell to Island is crit ically ill I ler life was despaired of yesterday Mrs Ilia chison was down from Mt Holly yesterday Sheriff Smith spent yesterday at Mat thews laying Oft several homesteads and attending to other official duties Whisnant of time Gcorgia Carolina Northern Railroad was in the city yesterday lie goes to Portsmouth April I st to assume charge of his new duties Mr Millard 'Primer was out driving yesterday lie is still unable to walk 71r NoNvell has so far recovered from his recent illness as to be able to make a trip up street Mr Luther Bennett Charlotte's brag ball player goes to Cidumbia to-morrow to play with the local team against a Bro()klya Dine Sitturday lion Wnt Robhins of Statesville was in the city yesterday and received a cordial greeting- from a number of Ids Charlotte admirers and friends 1)011 Nws con A Large House Creel im Hapless Young Ithin From present outlook Robert Downing will have one of the largest houses of the season Seats went rapidly yesterday the parquet showing row after row taken Noticeable is the Rock um "row" on the left of the center aisle which represents twenty or more seats Salisbury is to have a row also and several other towns will be well represented The Charlotte Knights of Pythias are taking- a lively interest in giving their "brother" a cordial Welcome and that's Ivhat it will be Several Knights have bought four and live seats One young man in the rashness of his impulsive generosity has made four engagements With different young ladies and no need to say he is on the verge of madness The engagements were made at different times during the winter when Downing's coming was agitated at several times but with no fixed definiteness The youngnm "played" to "four queens" and findslds hand too "full" The 1)elegateo4 to the A Convent loll he State convention meets in Greensboro to-morrow The local association has heen so enthused over the matter by Mr Ifildreth the general secretary that Charlotte will send the largest delegation she has ever SC nt on any similar occasion The following named will leave in the morning: Messrs Ilildreth Joseph McLaughlin no McMillan McCreight Edmonds Blown Jo Ross James Alexander AN'alter Brem Shaw and Rev Frank Ilunt on Friday morning Messrs Dowd Lamm Saturday morning Tillett 1 A Durham and -NI Andrews The deltgbites will remain over Sumlay returning Monday noon JNO FARRIOR has just received the prettiest lot Of NECKLACES AM) LOVE CHAINS ever seen in this city They are all of solid gold woven twisted or plaited frosted or polished in beautiful designs Of most skillful workmanship and bewitching to the eye You never saw anything like them They sell at from $1 to $25 TO 3IATCII THEM he has a beautiful Ue of PENDANTS of various shapes ranging in prices from t2 to $'10 Have you a friend you want to please? You can't do better than get her one of these Call and see them Men's natural cotton half hose very fine quality at 162-3 Men's fine quality import- ed half hose colors black-slate tans browns and grays never sold before for less than 35c at 25c mil hose at 162-3 0 import- )rs black- i wns and Id before at 25c kl 4 1 i l' i i 'I Vt 11:: 0 1 I Ili 1 I irt1 i it I fa Men's natural cotton half hose very fine quality at 25c 50 doz guaranteed fast black lose made by Oates Jr right here in Charlotte at 25c per pair or $275 per doz pairs Excellent quality black Lisle thread half hose worth 50c at 33 1-3 Imported half hose in colors very fine gauge slates tans and browns at 33 1-3 ROGERS COMPANY Special Hosiery Sale OIL CO GREASES Street 9-1m5 lalf hose at 25c eed fast by -it here in per Ytri ale centenarians sgeo mom room's ano those I in uorolina -i man W110 appears 1 I Holt John 31orehead 31 White 1 north 1000 Thtre being three traini a to be interested in promoting that party I tiOTIN FlutRiort I 31cLaughlin I'd 31111er II Eccles Til day the total number of pounds ha ndj say 42 000 iiI3out the fig ur It may I Wm Johnston Frank Coxe JS Spencer daily amounted to For this the be -liess ork No man not "on the In Jeweler Accounts of merchant manufacturers railroad receives a compensation per an- side" can say or 0 ell guess 'Ehere are MOH RADE OILS AND 1 and those acting in a fidutiary capacity- num of $:1770717) It is estimatcd that talliers by the scoreonziny of them ere- solicited Exchange on all parts of the 51 South College Str I the mail car on the vestibule carries Nylkilo Dent0CratS Of the straightest sect world and sold Interest allowed enough in itself to bear the expen- declare that they favor the 'flin depoeits I CuAttLorry ans ses Of the punting of the claire train party Wiluther they will do so nest T31 Dawsos TA mager tingrrel -74yr 4 471frricrlspt wie 1 7 's V' Ak9 -stA -svt a va -too- -4-ea Al wow Pm gi oattm wve xrArtr Pfr 4 I eAgmt4giT IP TT ffirWri -A i i -41 at r1 -774 03" rgi wk -6 4 1 4 TVW-stf Svsi s11- i 447 n' -s ss -v s4-- -s stvst -v-0v s- 7 4 r4- '7- 4 4'4 '''i i 4y i ---dr 't 4 's 32:44212 ''-'7 I' q' 0' 4 ''1'" 4' -4'4' At v' -e --s--e- nged 10)00 pounds and those north 6000 There being three traini a the total number of pounds handled dall amounted to For this the railroad receives a compensation per annum Of $:1770717:) It is estimatcd that the mail ear on the vestibule carries enough -ail in itself to bear the Of the running of the entire train tel North Ccoadina? A man who appears to be interested in promoting that party says 442 000 tlout time figure It may be ame)44 olirk No man not "on tile inside" can say or es en guess There are talkers by the score many of them ere-while Democrats of the straightest scut wilt) declare that they favor the Third party Whether they will do so neNt JOT IN FARR TOR Jeweler Holt John Morehead White McLaughlin 11 tiler Eccles Wm Johnston Frank Coxe JS Spencer Accounts of merchants manufacturers and those acting in a fiduciary capacity solicited Exchange on all parts of the world bought and sold Interest allowed on depoeits TRE SOUTHEaN LL-BileCATING Mon GRADE OILS AND 51 South College CHAttLorry DAwsos Itt mager.

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