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L AIi. 4u. An important part of good faf r3iii ?tn-J Tarm. Otfe important T-esource:!?! ieTtiiii.y AG H I "la found in the stubble and .Tt,o rnni nf al 1-j nlau ta. serve to suDodrt lW niania i h eeiv tj, ab A ta JiaUier-Aob a ni water Irom the soil : tbevT.0Saia jroedy fibre Mfc P.""1 fillPS- rnodtiatT.LhaJStc(Tr dcbodl Experiment "JtlKiB-W4th W pears it XAoafieMl(ay ut'itwW.rrf chi root. as .fceuia .'be .oulfca Irdbtt Ughl- oi ltb-yellow ti4 - nac, abcui weaWrrjriviianrjfjd of nnnndi ner acre. Another necUon of txM amraeltf tf otifd WVV.of sfdtjbie "abi fil-al irft Rnma.ideaoI tna aaaninv oi matter tfial under oVdTfiary Cirou instances canjbe ' selhtred TtdiaaH acre OT'groucid. It is also found that an average cro"p 'of4 cow. peas troge poo4p.f cloyed rocHalUeave iftthe .'fldil 5.6'4aaods df mtrOgfin, 10 pounds; ot air mnnH n roots aiz J doui us. auu iiai 120.78 VQfrtiJru9Fh.a&xWtJaJ rv lewo-waJtaveaD tbe. joiUby ytua oi h'eVool8and8tWbte; riS pouSas of hi troffen 2. jbJoii'd)f-pb68plioric acid, aud Vtak4Wrt fWie,0fr of tbe e?ainieroial fer MiUiMrs ia th market-penton Thus it is. --entfb'-1niprtait partfjgfad' by' fhe Wi1ttJ,to aingito . -tty.i ai Ne Departure in? ediBfir.' 1 1 twt . Aaifin tbriLnofl anTtbincr bout a steer knows that he oreiers 'whole corn! to ' 'corS.mpal,?ip-cK e."r corn to either. It cotti kt'ife'00'1' 10 gfP,it,ad an otber eighth to take it to aud f rom the akilL .WM'J&t fSd ib,P6ra at onca j to' f th.0aukifteva j a. fourth of jt does nof,h- J ing.Jbakiitfd UawSy into the maoure heap?s ( BaV n6uob loss iVeed v wcarred. WUtv lMbsto'fo4Uwlear oih C8hv b -fed vih vl jinOiW-irJn F.tpbabjyTmeal: wilUJyish s !&u& betuer win ear! corn; bat lor thw ' blflB?frVh-fediflgr tbareioinriay to b'W,Capibt;fi meat over whole "corUf ;A:8tep "stilffur- . tiHHOfjtbJl .ffght direction is to feed' in-' aciced coro1oddr and all, to the cattltj What we are driftRA; towards is n'omice oo,qp5BtdV' 'mbi. of,ive4Ujg, but big croWil, beftif stdfcMMeed it ko in aMjwdjrpie, ratiosal eUio.tdTof gltisug w EiKht Checks aad Horses1 Byes. f tbe4waa4-. w .tthoukffuiier.ii our iiafr to oe Kina to ineir animajc, lane proper 'L oaa bflfceir5 . h'brseaetes-11 The of the -'Wet'faUiag-over tbe- upper part df our 'faje;-yrhd"ndfhabd8 to bVtish it awiy, YtWSy Pifat'iooef ol XrtWaUl ;TbftPorse feehj iaa-W?. would, but how many drivers everthiok to clip f -4hfr lirelobk'-ind give bimCrellef A fourth of ihe boraes we meet, are 8uffer,jba from oady bjnuer8.e, oometimaa they . preBS, m clqae against the eye, sa that? they nib against ft-' con s tap (4 y. When we remain beiHabJinderfl aTe lnade of, sheet iron JjSr4jP'j "f&lfe' Q .what .thlel means lo the poor'noieyomeUmeehry close entirely over one eye, thereby maWng the blind; t that sida. .Ofteo oii.tberwojk burses (he strap that holds the blinders to the bridle is brokeBadHheyflapflSpy flap, flkpi the blows upon the eyes keeping tiwtj to e verSrtfep"!) tfttlfee. tjbSf dHvn rh aQ d s up to your eyes in. this name posiiiuu and 'try tbat flapping vourBelf:"arja 1 arn sore .you wiU not heUate to-peak a wavd $or ttllLiXSSiia sei6 thiSSiOipn. How niany hourji could vpu hear tbat riftafcbliorryorrr et&efdt oecomlue '? fil dSoa'idattffof a1uAitlicayluW?,$ui tHS ffo'rse'hasVo Bearlt 'bear i( liatjeniU. and silently until his Bight begins to lfdtkdeds.- Then Uft4re- is a tight ' chick e1ff, fartttttlaTlyhi'-BVlfVardWwfiw, running irom me dh over me lop oi in - - neaai-i Dw anrerioan aoominai'on iuoi iPfhrsAttterlcarl abJm ess ertrem fK1 dob 9 il thl rate otft &i3tftke tj rf.bi9; tyfli,UyptilltngtttJhi8check i nd "trtch1iiff ieok;lh--'todbr- taioir t us to get relief i'thli aching m'uscfes in 2h fltmkArantpetf ;u4VUttned trftrtbeir kin DaturfPtedsUtok'Vidor-'hlsrtrfrf-e .tUnaed-bAfieAdt A6apburiog in'o th (BjuyabThe, cruel bit presses .-.k!08-16 sensitive mouth and.itis oIlft6KflS to easehts-liead.1 I tt. up .lHTilTlh?, Wifbat re If els gainst every lajv. oi ins anatomy, tient, long sufTeriug,aucB-od(EiBr, fa a th .iEals.tfifir i&tybaj J 1 hoj 8 bat irom MUCttUescrttellFnlystfitr ker ill, he pleading eyes as I pass each otibjon street mjXMJV tthmmSUk Mfsel . i r :j irxoacwbore forwDalbintiugb tv ewjia Borse' ,TBH tbafre1s iiladWraTor?oie , .check, dntu .he cad hold his iiaad iii.j8 alf JsUioftwxi bo.any, pu'uf oi. ,tfee biLtf If bo taafa ltd"lo,draw,fcff)We wt ft eJtle at ai 6)elfH E i a nlJ a & t mx n th ..to be sbre there is qo:Bore there, VndT'tbit .laiuuaervattittli .grown old in jfcur BervTcesend him merc"ifuiry"yt'o'h,0rnappy .hantinf'ound8,i&;nere whigand eplur, Ci eWcJs ilrandi fclhraera,' barttesSca-es ind ;v dooked iails are ' ub4cAWftafldi forgot tin. AiyWdrttmel oW he M pufchajed w-.-theBfo:yoifr part,''ffUfi Jhfsi olaVe iou lf A fjfeJ$rf :fd kiclcii'and laeglict Xtiakfaiktoheflot of. so many worn at liursea aa they pfim from frnid tcrhand r f Wort 3 " f a-tfif HaJ t-U t rf iVW areat waste toburn rleatea. v.wtK4u'8vWinapore.for ardyd or fcihKJU-AxblLdriMXgaif niiTy.W S I miCT.ntn m uffiuyci uti x- mmxi lug ijiu ikWB.iajffiDUQT-roTiq.-rtafcialfc 1 aroana it is njapoiaa tuat, .tbekp 3IW3afcaJPa yefeT A2r'zz.jewj9WiniiFfm ap-wtw i;;swiie.iwj ioijcti antiXi tm- i 1 m A -r . a, & il wl . a. a1 . I raef! mpr a . 'H r ducts are noaarlj twenty, pe.xent lower than ajjasJ4W Western beef; is I injiivrajply, yit paces 4ilj; U cents Hawet tbq tetyeQBt. '.wtier 1 ynrcj. rVbarrl higher ana oimrytnjea or cents, higher, Efobs arelower, tobacco firmer, and, wool slightly off.ltftm theqootaiions of Jan. 1, a; MW J i'dr J . MX WteJVU n uhes. If 1 1 be; ieiri t r ? j n a liuretM-atUiedno tne? stable? manur tvery 'tkule thwmUry;bouett cleaned, and (he w b ol e e pi. uini e r eevtr, it-wilk ,bej bettex thau kfeuBKtbe two kiuda eeparaterfhe EsiqJe lojanuj', pc,vf ntsjlDe arying anq ktrdttUjol'ili! fotttierij When the, goal: try droppings btccme dry,SDd haid ftiey di88tvelo4rtMl-to the formation- of eUieaX.,tyfit wbeAJaJUta.uomt coqdi fl Shfftff.WftW.0,,,l.co5( Hon thisy are mpie available plant looa. 1889. SPRING 4ND SUMMER,'. 1889. 40 eapeat, Lacrease. : In my sales oyer the corresponding 12 months of latVeaf ls;wh:aiT' have the satisfaction of publishiag to tkewould.'as a result oi my efforts "in thd strictly Wholesale". busiceBs, iand .yet it ought not to be a surprise, as there is tfo-' House, beltoftff orScntb,1 East ''or' Weet',' tfiat can ilairjava"d,taes fhictil oigjossess. ; ' '4. Nor do I intend to rest on my laurela, but feel tbany-desire for still greater achievements ia i)edb'w betted,' and to which end I .am now bending every nerve and Vith1 my adopted moltowf - JT r. i : " -.'i I .'I .'W ' Sa-. PtX-p --p --p.! .". :l y. JPash, Patience "and Perseverancei In ihe near future' I'expect to see mj'bsiness reach such large proportions as to' "Astonish the .Natives.'",;; . . , .. . . , -.. . I' For the past three nioutha I havabeea almost idDnstwitly among the Southefn. .. Western and Eastern Manufactoring Centres'placing orders Boots, ghoes, Hats ( rAND ALL- WOOL FILLED .JEANS CASSIMEHtS' ' ' AND portious. & l ; I fhat jt takes ntrvti aud mwy. to (lo these things so far ahead of the fcJuasoni goes -without ayiBg.' andil claim to possess both of these qualities.- ' ' ' -' '"' ' ' ; " Seven (7) experienced Salesmen 'will! at an ,eiirJlay4 iorcy, interest, canvass' the- Trade in both the Carolinasr Georgia and , Tennessee, with SJioes; Hats and the Southern production of WtmHjK6i,-' mostly 'of own-ttesigTis and sekctions, and it will be .to the interest of buyers to await their coming. . -S.. WITTKOWKY, . - i'h- , ' Charlottet N. O. ' Feb. 15,. 1839. .' ,.' ... j V , " OUR PICE LIST. .? A'lJ: FirstClassGoods.- WEJ D0Nr DEAL -IN SHODDY GUODS. Heavy Wool Veilmg 13c, Silk Veiling both plain aiidAlotted 10c, Ladies Kid Gloves 50 j and 75c, All-Wool Jersey Gloves . 25c, Best Shift Braid 4c, Lace Curtains 7c, 10c, 15c and 25c yard, Curtain Poles, brass irimmedSoc and 30c, Alen's Shirts 25c up, Drawers 25c upGiod Writ ing Paper 3c and 5c .quire, Envelopes oc package, Lead Pencils 5c doz , Good Spool Turead ;2c, Spool Silk-5c, Embroiderk Silk" 10c dot , Towe's, 40 inclies longf 10c up to 50c, Fancy Chair Tidiea lOifi up,' a reitT good Corset '50c, Tabic Damask 25c, White Damask 40c and 50c, Napkins 25a doz., 144 Shoe. Striu2s.25c, Ladies Nice Hem ttltched Handerchiefs 5c or G for 25c.' xVll under, wear at cost. We are otfering extra Jow- prices in Torchon Laces. In fact its not .half , price. Linen Laces 2c, 3c, and 4c for nice ones, and 7c, 8c and 9c for fine "Laces four and five inches Black Klbbed Hose 10c, Books worth $1.50 at 25c. 'WeJwilKssU -Shoes ,at lowest prices for good goods'." Give us a. call and savs money. Xburfrfcnda; li fc ti. ! J AS.-. HARRISON & CO., . Tliree Doors below 1st Nat. Bank. ' I. W. D M Sz CO., ' te.isr: c: Imp et-&1889. - C.A6m to,-Th reason RADA.Ni'6 Mt WttU4JE KILLER is themos u jvonaermimediqine. -.is ;.bet , cause U 'has never , failed in ..,anv instance, no matter what the disease, ,from LEPROSY to the simplest disease knq w to the human system. j The scientific1 -men's of t to day claim aLd Drove that 2(tUate-Jig . AIJSEl1 BY MICROBES, Kuur s4? Jn sPrr . .a i . - JS at RADAMICllOBE KILLER . lilTlArrttjnnt'PA UiaAi mrtwi nnl JflvAa IV i.m v,.- F1. uWJwIw4in,iuAX s ooe rou-cir.iior ej(acwP or Ptag. .Xiofaatter.wliat .he dis ease, wnetner a simple case of Malaria Fever- or La (mJjVnatin of deasei, we cur ihem" all at UBBttfnia3weitr U. lit LI IV. . . - i " " raTjg. jn ( Bwicffor bHioryCCMicroTknie ' w . a . b w . jut a.1 uu J 7 . 1 Uf L' 1 nin. I J jsxi i MFiHii nil VI t Call 1 li'WUUiJ ly A I fcj ft t,-V . ; 7 r- w . 4v- mill t-UUlb t0 ClOWTC fifl ij- '1 During, heavy rains the soluble matter, of the manure, heap will be carried away. It is the most v valuable pof lipn. Have the manure heap over a pit or disb imtbe. ground, in the cettre, so-' that the liquid will, not flow away. The blanker the liquid the greater the loss to the ma nure' when -carried off.--- " -: . -,. eiothing U Glothing ! ! You hear a great deal about chsap Clothing nowadays; and upon that subject we wish to tell you something. We. carry a line 01 looming that is selected With great care and pains'. It is bought direct from the manufacturers and bought as close aa ready dollars and good sound Judg mei.t can buy it. We buy only Clothing that is uiadq up sub itautjaUy. .and, that fits-nicely and 'tiiat'is'worth every penny that we ask' you for if. ;We only rbake one small profit and stop. We do not have to make all our taxes, living, clerk hire, rent, lights, fuel, etc., out 01 Clothing. Wo have a thousand other things upon which we make our little profit and the whole stock is called upon to pay these expenses. We ask you asaman wfto wishes to get value received, to call and examine our stock ; see what we've got ; and ask our prices, and we feel confident that you will buy.. Jxot only uo we handle Clothing at a small margin, but all kinds of Pant cloths,. Jeans, Kerseys, yvoor lares bhoes. Hats, boirts, bbnt lags Alaraarices,- Hickory Stripes, Tickings', Calicoes, Ginghams, and : Dress Goods. Your patronage is solicited - ...'. T. L. SE1GLE & CO , -Ftb. 14, 1890. Charlotte, N. C. $100 Iff CASH TO BE GIVEN . 1 " " AWAY !' We are authorized to say that $100 in . cash will be given away for the best essay on WHAT T'HE WATERBURY WATCH HAS DONE FOR THE WORLD." " The writer must' be" between and 25 years. ' : ' the' ages f 12 For further particulars call on us at our . store , ,. . BOYNE & BA.')GEli. j - m ;.' " Leading Jewelers and Optit ians,' ;-6QL 18,1889. : ,.t Charlotte, N i). T.6 FAllMERS AND ' MANUFACTURERS! READ ! READ ! ! READ ! ! ! TALBOTT, & SONS, RICHMOND, VA., : E s t a h 1 i s li 0 d '1 8 3 0: BRANCH OFFICE, .CHARLOTTE. N. C -Manufacturers of Engines and Boilers of all kinds. And furnish at short notice Specifica tions for Complete Outfits for Cotton Seed Oil Mills, Cotton Ginneries-, Saw Mills, Corn aud Wheat Mills, both old and new process Tot;acco Factory's Brick Machinery arui Wood WorkiDg Machinery. AI30, Water Wheels Shafting and Pulleys, Couplings, Haugers, Cotton Seed 1. rush ers, Cotton Gins, Cotton and Hay Pr.sie?, etc, etc And will cheerfully answer all communica tions in regard to anything in the line of machin ery. Address or call on TALBOT T & SONS, . 1 Or G. S- JOHNSON, No. 43 S. College street Charlotte, N. 0. Jan. 31, 1890. A. C. HUTCHISON & CO. - (Next to Wadsworth's-Stables) a CHARLOTTE, N. C, mm . Have the best and largest stock of : -BUGGIeV CARRIAGES," . ,..'., 1 , PILETONS, SPRING WAGONS' . ..-1 .-. , .CARTS, Ac, ' .1 ,: "-Ever effered in this section. ! Also a Full Line of Harness, ; You can riot afford to buy anything in. the Carriage and Harness line without seeing us. ' A. (X HUTCHISON & CO " . kNov.29, 1889..: . . ,-, , - . . . . :- ; ( a. hales. Watch -Maker : -i - - . " ' And dealers in Watches, . Clocks and Jewelry. "' A full Hue "of such Goods in Stock, which will be sold very low. .'" Fine Wach R( pair ing promptly done and all work warranted.' . 9 Trade Street, .Opposite WUtkowsky's Store. , ; . ' '-: Charlotte, N. C f 'Jnne'28, 1889. WU-WVlXLfCS, I ff I-R. WRISTON NEW DRUG PIRM. - W. H. Wearn & Co.. - i iu (Successors to L, Jt: Wr&tori & Co.) ' v , " NY are-prepared to Wait, on "our " friends and the .public-generally at thef old DrugrStand, (Irwin's carper.) .where we propose-to, keep a full; stock', of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, &c, &c. t We are Kletermined to do ;our share' of the Drug business in the city, and it will be 'to your luieiwi i,cn anu see-ua wnen in neea 01 an thing in the.Djug line W H.' WEARN ,& CO. Charlotte, May 4, '89. We rp Iiepired t(j Exchange Corq Meal, - .; HpmiDy ana tints; lor Worn, . ;. ! Fajmcrs can save time, by doing their milliDgi when, yisitiDg, the citv 9n business. " , v. j Wfe -make a superior quality; of Meal,' making $tcoaf8e-ftnd',gfHDtear or fine and4oft as our patrons require.- v . f . . : : With our thorough system . of cleaning the Qorn of all dirt and impuritiea we are enabled to make a better grafie of Meal than" any Mill in thUrtion of the State; - ' - -' , ; CjU1 and get a card containing: our Custom Ex-! change Rules and give us a uial, , , 1 ," vvc. -o, iH33.- - -ty . sr. vKOwEtt; fftanager tire keckleiiburg'Cotrnty Bible" Society "keep at-rte lMioeKofyt- the -Store 0m aha Farrir, on Try on treet well, selected igtocfc. of Bible, Testaments, Palnia and Gospels, which, caa be had at actual c6st;' and wll be furnished to per sonsnaable fxS prcbasegratuitously.' ' ; -Oct. 1 1 83. s-- .itintMJt.- t 1 ; j ST tZ: .r.-;ii1.;vu'' TV I. . RACKET ; STORE. : 4 o l; 1 l I .: .a:- ' f Books fur the" million, over 10,000 cloth bound ' - -: " - , ' .- ' " ' : books by all the great authdrs. All in good type and sdM at 22 cents. ld.OOO paper covered Books at 8 cents. , . j, -' - . : i . . , .. - ' 5 BOOKS IN SETS. : Dickens, 15 vols, . . Bulwcr Lytton, 13 vols.. Bos well's Johnson, 4 vols., 1 Ancient Classics, 9 vols., -Emerson 's Essays, 2 vols ; ..-!. English Men of Letters, 2 vols., r! Eliot, George, $ vols., Gibbon's. -Rome, 5 vols., J ! : Guizoi's France, 8 vols.. Hand Volume Shakespeare, 12 vols , Irviug Works, 6 vols., (- - Leather Stocking Tales, 5 vols , Macauhay's England, 5 vols.; Macaulay's Essays( 3 vols , --: Shakespeare,-4 vols., ' . Waverly Noyels, 12 volslJt ; ... ; 4 00 6 25 2 00 3 65 75 90 3 15 : 1 85 4 20 3 15 75 4 1 90 1 1 1 8 25 60 90 60 And hundreds of Send for catalogue. J3ooks of iqual inureet - What shall We buy for Chrisimas la the all absorbing theme ; and a good Rug or Carpet is very nice, and many go out of our great 6tock of Carpets. v , . Of course everybody buys Toys," many buy Book3. It takes all our lines In all the depart ments to miet the W!fot3 A run over our' 25 departments to-day developed the fact that each one had nwre buyers than our hard worked salesmen could wait on It is a regular jam, and while we have put in a reat many new hands, we find we cannot WBit on all at once.' W e bought double our- usual stock of Christ iras Goods, and could have. Bold twice the araouivt bought in most lines; perhaps we will run outjn all but fancy Bo'xes, and lest we should have an overstock of these, we will sell you any thing iu that stock at cost- We offer the bt st line in Charlotte, but we must not carry them over. 10 Dozen Very Fine Scarfs for the I ' " " ' Holidays Just In. We are frellini. thv' jL'harlolte Knitting Mills' Underwear ut SB cts., and must say of the good-i "the best value you tver txmht at the price," LADIES AND MEN'S. We are working very hard to clean up stock. We are g 'iDg to make some changes iu our busioets March 1st j and must cut slock AS LOW AS POSSIBLE. Of course we are cutting prices all to piici-s t do if, aad if we do lose some money at it, why we have )ad a great year and can aflord to make the bucriiice to clean up goods on hand, ITUNDKEDS OF BOOKS ARE ; GOING EVERYWHERE. , M il Orders Come from Far and Near Af the great Authors 22 cents per volume Yountversaw the time in your life you cou'd buy to much good reading matter for so little Then think about these PAPER COVERED BOOKS 8 cents Why its one of the great won ders of the 19th century. It is almos-t as re markable as the business nerve it rtquiTes to sell them as we do. W. J. & E. BL DAVIsi Dec. 20, 1889. . BREM & CO., Agents foe EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY" OF THE UNITED STATES. THE CONTINENTAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW. YORK. Brem & Co., State Agents for MARVIN SAFE AND LOCK COMPANY' of New York,'' manufacturers of Fire and Bur glar Proof Sates. The best made in the world Cleveland & Hardwick, ' ENGINES AND BOILERS. ' Agents for All kinds-.of Machinery, Shaftings, Pulleys Hangers, &c. , ' . Call and see us ' ' ' BREM & CO. No. 18 East Trade Street, March 22. 1869. . ' . Charlotte, N. C. Cook's Palatable Cod Liver Oil With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda One of the most efficient remedies in Pulmo nary Consumption, Chrenie Bronchitis, Scroful ous Affections; also, highly recommended ' in cases cf Nervous Exhaustion anc1 General ! De bility. .. 1 It is les9 objectionable in taste than almost any preparation"!)! Cod Liver Oil known, and will be retained by the most delicate stomach when other similai -preparations are rejected. -j t It contains, more Oil then other preparations, thereby increasing its efficiency.. ? -Wherever known ' this preparation is recom mended above all others by the Medical Faculty. Prepared by , THE WILSON DRUG CO., Dec.'13, 1889. " Charlotte, N. C. ; ' no mistake.; For variety, quality, quantity and ' reasonable prices, there is no stock of Family Groceries, for the retail trade, in the city equal to ours." !"" We are receiving dtKly, something new and fresh irw)ur line. ; ! ' We have an assortment of the choicest Canned Fruits. Meataand Vegetables ever offered in Ihis market. . . . . . . , Pickles of every style. Jellies, Preserves, Raisins, -Figs, Currents, Citron, Fresh Cakes and Crackers. - . . 'Edum Y"oune America. PinSaDDle and Cream Cheese. Buckwheat. ; Rolled Oats: Oat ' Meal: ' RiceGrita, Hominy, Maccaroni and Vermicilla. i We make 9 specialty of Fine Flour,. Hams, BaconJongues and Dried Beef j ,- .. , ,,,, ; We are headquarters for Fine Teas and H9at Roasted Coffees we do ' our own 'roasting and roast none but best grades!; ' ".' ' ;; ; ' If Srou want anything ip the grocery line' you will find 1t to vour 'interest to rive us a-all. Orders from nerghboring towns receive prompt ajj.imiOH. I:- BARNETT BTHUNE & C Nov. 9 "1889 - ' . - I L 1 1 i ' , i 1 J i 1 Hood's 'Sarsatiarilla And -all' the; leading PATJTNT MEDtCISES iorBaieoy- ji. ji ci -u.t-c s'od -tig r-B H JORDANj& CO Get One Bottle from Your '4 JOHNSTON'S VEGETABLE 1 -;. The Great Virginia -1 - . BLOOD PURIFIER AND RENOVATOR , 1 j- , : 3 ; ' - -. ; ror the " ' :" SYSTEM!- :'. Has been used most successfully in the following Diseases, as the Certificates " below will attest: . ; . : For Liver Complaint, Jaundice and Bilious Derangement. In Mer curial, Blood Poison, Scrofulous and all Eruptive Diseases, Costiveness. Indigestion Flatulence, Periodical Sick Headache and Female Complaints. t?-eti a T- m-frw. CEBTTFICATBS. ' From Virginia Medical Monthly (September number, 1889). Landon B. Edwards, M. 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I know that I will incur thldispleasure of the profession by departing from ite usages, lut candor and facts comjel me to call the attention of my prof essional brethren to the valu able proiS of your preparation, and trust that prejudice will not deter them from its Sse! P have found the action of your NOLANDINE on the liver and secretions more than e-iual to calomel, which Is an additional recommendation. Very respec t u B 409 East Clay Street. Richmond. Va.. April 19. 1886. J- Vrint& iKVon have had freouent opportunities of testing the cura tive nrmrtics of vour VEGETABLE NOLANDINE in the following diseases, and in not ?Le-PJ"l " Sl n niish all that vou claim for it: Dyspepsia and other catar- s'r?i,,ii""7S C,I,i1, i"lJJ TnlWionVand habitual constipation, and - Irwix P. 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FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY, Established iri 1854: ' ' TXOW BErRESBNTIXa r royal. - - : 1 - ; ; WESTR'N ASSURANCE. fSlish Companies "Georgia Ho me.n Virginia Fire and M., -Niagara," Rochester Qerman. A "Insurance Company of North1 America.'! ' - E NYE HUTCHISON, i Office Springs corner, Trade and Tryon street, " ' ' l! 'Up.Bta!ri.,; ' ' ; Nov. 29, 1889. ' Charlotte, N. C. ' Thej Piecimont Air-Lineil RICH v OND & DAN V1LL CunJensed Schedule Jan. 5 TRAINS GOING NORTfl .No. 51. .I.lU 7-: -D.ily. : J, Leave Augusta 6 10 p m fc Columbia 10 35 d m ,?! Arrive Charlotte 3 13 a m HI! Leave Atlanta Arrive Greenville : " Spartanburg i' Charlotte " Salisbury ; 6 00 p m 12 35 am 189 am 4 25 a m 6 C2 a ni Leave Hot Springs ' T50 p m - Asheville 9 41pm' Statesville 3 15 a m Arrive Salisbury 4 20 a m : ' 1 , , Leave Salisbury 6 07 a ra Arrive Greensboro 7 45 a m " Winston-Salem 11 40 a m Leave Greensboro -Arrive Durham " Raleigh Leave Raleigh Arrive Goldsboro 9 45 am 12 01 p m 105pm 1 05 pm 3 00pm Leave Greensboro Arrive Danville Keysville Burkeville " Richmond 7 50 a m 9 32 a m 12 20 p m 1 13 p m ,3S0p m Arrive Lynchburg ' Charlotesv'le " Washington Arrive Baltimore Philadelphia " New York . 12 25 p m 2 40p m 710pm 810pm 3 00 am 6 20 am TRAINS GOING SOUTH No. 50. 1 aily. Leave New York 12 15 am " Philadelphia 7 20 a m " Baltimore 9 45 a m '' Washington 11 24 a m Charlottesv'le 8 35 p m " Lynchburg 5 40pm Arrive Danville 8 20 p m Leave Richnioiid " Burkevilie ." KeysviHe " - Danville Arrive Greensboro 6 00 p m 6 05 p m 5" 45 p m i h 40 p m lt,27 d in Leave Goldsboro Arrive Raleigh Leave Raleigh Durham Arrive Greensboro . 2 20p rn 4 40 p m 4 45 p m 5 4Sp.c 8 20 p m Lve Winston-Salem f5 30 p m 615 1 Leave Greensboro Arrive. Salisbury " 0 37 p m 12 20 a m 8 Mi 1118 " ' Statesville " Asheville Hot Springs 2 01 a m 7 31 a m 9 28 am 12 12 4St 6l0i Leave Salisbury- 12 82 a m Afrive 1 harloile 2 05am " Spartanburg 4 51 a m " Greenville 5 56 a m Arrive Atlanta . 11 00 a m 11 12 40 338 - 940; Leave Charlotte Artive Columbia ' Augusta Daily. ' 2 20 a n? 6 30am 10 30 am f Daily except 1 OOp; 510;; 8 Sucdiji Sleepinng Cab Shrvicb. On trains 50 and 51, Pullman Buffet Elm- between Atlanta and New York, Danville il Augusta, ana ureensooro via AfDeviiie; MorristowD, Teui On trains 52 and 53, Pull an Bullet ik between Washington and New Orleani, Montgomery, and - between WashinRtoii q rurmingnam, menmona ana ureenst)oio.e Raleigh and Greensboro, and between Wsihj ton and AugusU, and Pullman Buffet Ste between Washington and Asheville k Springs. ITh rntl (rYt tiVof o nn auto of nvn,nnl .tn'v. 10 an yuiui. xorraiep, locai ana mrongnu tables apply to any Agent of the Company on Sol Haas, JAS. L. TAYLOR, a s iU U U LaV. a J CU, 1 Wt agu W. A. Turk, Div. Pass. Agent, Raleigh, N.C. Jan. 31, 18S9. Carolina Central Railroad Co Officb op General b upkwstenvkxt, Wilmington, June. 2,1889. On and after Nov. 17, 1889, ihe tolotj schedule will be operated on this ro&a. WESTBOUND TRAINS. Nov 41." No. 51. Daily ex. Daily a . . , ' unday. candj. Leave Wilmington 3 00pm 700pi 0000am 0 00 11 Leave Maxton Leave Lauriuburg Lecve Hamlet . Arrive Charlotte Leave Charlotte Leave Lincolnton 00 00 a m ii 7 30pm 1.45 m 10 30 pm 6.40 1 1 5 55 p m 7 82 p m 8 31 p m '943pm Leave Shelby Arrive Rutherfordton E ASTBOUND TRAINS. -: No.. 38. .. . Daily ex. No. H. Daily o Sundst Sunday. 8 45 a m 9 59 am 11 00 a m 12 20 p m 5 00 a m 8 05 a n. 0 00pm 0 00pm Leave Rutherfordton Leave Shelby -Leave Lincolnton Arrive at Charlotte Leave Charlotte Leave Hamlet Leave Imurinburg Leave Maxton Arrive Wilmington 815 pi 1.10 11 2 49 11 319U 8.00 12 15 p m Trains No. 41 and 33" make close connec6 between Charlotte and points North via Kale?- Trains No. 51 and 54 make close connect-: at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh. . Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmin'i ana Charlotte and Charlotte and If aleigo. T. W WH1SNAST. Superintend tr. W. Clark, Gen. Pass. Agent. Nov. 29. 1889.- Raleigh & Augusta Air-Line Connects at Hamlet with the Carolina Cetj running to Wilmington, and at Kaieig;i n.u;t. a. . t .ninff to " don. Trains Going Nobth. . : No. 2, J D'yexc't VI ' Monday. Leave Hamlet, 3:00 am ? Sanford, 6:09 am " Cary, 8:35 am )j Arrive at Raleigh. - 9:00 am ' . Trains Going South. no. l. j: D'y ex. Sunday. 7:00 p m 7:26 p m 1 9:15 a m 12:15 a m Leave Raleigh, " Cary, " ' Sanford, Arrive at Hamlet, Central R. R. for Wilmington, Charlotte j points south. " ' ' No 3 connecta at Sanford with the Cal J vAw.T. ir.iiA. T.nr.w tnr F.vette1' i No. 1 connecta at TlAmlPt -with tDe all points on that road. o.ieict 1 No. 2 connects at Raleigh with the r' Gaston R. R. for all points North. Sleeping cars without change on train and No. between Charlotte and gopt , WM. SMITH. o"1. JOHN C. WINDER, Gen'l Manager. JTeb. 3, 1889. ' BERKSHIRES. I have sold out of Berks for this seasoa. ready now to book orders for February . ...... . i --' -' " first orders recei v es firet choice. . ,':;'.V. ' -.V .'C. C.MOOBR Nov. 29, 1889. Graham Street Pir