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DM FkIPAY, Fkbbi'ary 1, "1 H tlit'S fc CH EL AMANG YE TAKIN NpTE$ N0 FA.TH Ht'LL PRENT THEM." r-Pllsli. Work. Kebrnai v. Kills! Bi!l-! - inter lias r-et it) at last, -The first day of the month, -iwdof Education meets Sat Viday. The bovs and "iris are longing for snow. Big crowds ai attending court lieu- this week. Our ice houses may yet get a pinj to trc-asure up. We are glad to see Mr. W. V.'. Atkins again in town. The County Fathers meet in regular session next Mont ay. Rev. S. I Keller, of St. John's, was in town Monday on business. It look3 natural to see Maj. Montgomery practicing at our bar. Sauev Kraut and "dnmplings" are by no means rare in this section. f'lothmsr and at prices that will win vour favor at Hoover, Lore & (.Vs. Late reports bring the intelli gence hat Senator Vance is improv ing. A week like this, one cn see eery section of the county rejuv sented. Head the tsumuinnication on 2nd page frojn a cotton raider and ,r , , , . i Measles, mump?, bad colds,, , , .. i . i , r,,. hard times! Goodness-l Ihcvdont, come singly. Co Pan) 14. Means spent a few hours at home lat Sunday. He 4 look i' ns well. ! Money to lend on real estate. ( all on II. S. Pnryear, Esq., Attor-vey-at-Law. X Capt. Jacob Fisher, &d little Mary Archey, of China Grove, were in t?wn this week,. The annual chickru tkief is reported by the patres-fijlias of more than one household!. Peter Henderson's c efebrakted Garden ueds for, feA Fetzr' Lcug l?tore. Reader if f) kn-w of auy thing of i,titi!est hi your section send it to us on a jostat card. The wishes of those who have wood piles, were recognized Monday the snow ceased falling.. -There's one kind of darkness ( that is our lotr-thut produced bv :hat produced bv k,m f ot,.t i;i,ta We have a Farmer' Alliance black-smith shop in town so we see from posterabout tow.ii. -"He does goodiworkt.hiiays .,Iouse FtWg ,)rng Store Yorkp turns out nice work," v4e heard a L 'aj3Worth'8 store, the Odell fac m.tn say. V ho ? M. E. Castar. Knr cf tha lf ,ir;nl. k;1i1. - : A large stock of fresh Garden-SK;ds receivcd-at.Feter's DrugStpre. Head the article in the Farm it Firsside column about fertilizers, w hich was handed us for publica tion. Last Thursday morning Miss Annie Cannon left for lialeigh where she goes to resume her studies in Peace Institute; Mr. P. Y. McAilen, who died last week at his home n; Charlotte, car- I jed insurance,, ou his life, to the amount of 1)0,000. Kfimmlier th.u we am -headquarters t on white coods and in afew lavs will show you the most elegant line ever tfiiiiight to the town. CANNONS &FETZEU. The mail Saturday brought us a letter asking abuut the piano ad vertised the day before in The Standard. You soe' The mail-man, Mr. A. M. All man, brought the u ail on horseback from Mt. Plejsanf, Wednesday. Wliy ? The miserable roads. How about,an.CilitQr af a. Pro hibition paper in a flamipg.adi of a grocery store, of wlilch he is owner, praising his "peach cider!" The death roll in Concord for January is short. This speaks vol umes for the health tf the town and the able efforts of our physicians. By rcq.vesti lkv. W. 0. Camp bell will begin a series of sermons in the Lutheran cluirah, next. San-Jay night on "KeeoguUion Hereafter." Clover, Orchard' (injH, Kentucky tilue grass ami Lucern needs are now in lore, and for sale at low prices a Fet--r's Drug More. We were glad lo r?ceivo i? call from Dr. P. A. Barrier, of Mt. Pleas ant, on Tuesday. Dr. B. is one of ihe g,od substantial citizens of the COtllitv. . j . I -A .ady made a fire in her tove i .1 j' u;iys lour A lii( h . r 1 . . and x-losed the stove ' was open. When she' U-IJ r .luy to cook dinnm aim ed tl "! ' ', "".aii.i imitiu a cat nicely ' - U:ul "c " to set warm, Nile ;uht i i ....... to. mi-it -jtiit.jt to Mr, As regular as court comes our good fiisnd, Mr. J. I, btrong, of the j Charlotte Democrat, comt3 to see us and other. In fact it has been said 'there';- no court without him." As a drummer, and not as a clerk, John Bell Sloan, formerly with Cannons St Ft tzer,caUed on out merchants this week. lie represents a Baltimore Dry Goods house. ; Her. A. D. L. Voter, of Knoch ville, is man u fac hi ring the "Mcli:- Iturira Patent ttecl-Point DrilUd ! Plow.' A model of this plow can be been at the Fanners Store. We were pleased to see in town on Sunday and Monday, Supt. Judd. of the Stanly Freehold Mine, at Bilesville, Supt. Judd is a. Londo nian, a pleasant and intelligent gen tleman. Ilorseforl's rTr.-ad r- a era Ion ii without dottbt the Jest, the cheapest nnii the most w holesome Baking powder in use.. For sale at Fetzer's Drug Store. The popular pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church, of Wil mington, X. C, Rev. F. W. E. Pcs: chau, was in Concord on Tuesday in the interest of North Carolina Synod. Our Register-of Deeds, Mr. Jno. K. Patterson, issued during January marriage licensee to six w hite couples and live "pairs" to colored couples. ! his is rather a bad showing for the mouth of January Something good, grand and apt to do vow no little amount of bene fit, will be found in the address of Mr. .J. S. Carr, before the convention of disabled Confederates in last week. ' See firit page. Raleigh Dr. R. L. Abernathy, of Ruth trior county,- wants to petition theMose '5 probity by fire or otherwise, Legislature to "arrang? for anelec- . . . , . .. tiou in August, 18S1, to sav whether ' ' - or not tne saloons snail oe cioseu forever," It will be cost for noth ing. From the Charlotte News we learn that a Mrs. Price was bitten a fen days ago by a mad-cat. Her sufferings are intense. About i of the cats and nineteen-twentieths of the dogs ought to be killed any way. We regret to. learn tlvit Mr. j,Thias IK Gillespie, half brother of our Esq. It W. Allison, is criti cally ill at his home in Columbia, S. C. Mr. G. was for a long time located in lirloMe, Ueing connect ed with tb? Railroad service. j !. When you want gooit goods of any kind be sore to go to. sefc H?iwerH Loxe C o. TWdrnage suit, involving tW sum qZ 5000h b50ug.h.t against Mr. .Johui Fink, bv Mr. Mack Earnhardt, occupied- the best part of M-omlay j'""11 81 1 of at court this W.eek Thje jury returned a verdict ; in fav,Qr gf the dtfendiuit. Poof repairing seems in order. Mr. E. Hay nes, of Charlotte, has covered the court house, V orris - torv store and the row of brick build "nigs near' the postoflice with what is "known as the "Elastic Cement lioof "12." The Dime Concert at the St, Cloud last Friday night, was a grand success in more ways than one. We hear, from, many sources.,, wall, de served) compliments for the recita tion of Miss Lina McDonald, of the Femala-Acadtmiy, and many ofcer features of thc concert. The Dead Letter ofXice-in Wash ington, is no doubt the biggest post office over which Uncle Sam has i 'control. Dump Ujc. past. year near- ly six million and? a- quarter leUere and packages wcra rtceived there beausa wrongito autlressed. The amount of money contained in them was over .$40,000 together with phecks' ani drafts footing ui $1,- . Nice : White Cora, itJulk,f)d cts Mixed cwjin in bulk 5H cts, per bushel. CANNONS& FETZEIt. Ill 8peaking-to sevoiah promi-. Ikent gi nners of the county,, among them Messrs. Jacob Dove, of this place and Benj.. IJurleyson, of F-lowe's, we learned', that the reason no light bales wre put up i?, the farmers made their bales, as heavy as possible to avoid the expense of bagging. In years gone by,.a profit wa made on the bagging usedl You head off the farmers when they be come aroused you have a job! lrt, But Bright nod lfir. While the whole north ktid north west: are wrapped .iu. bauds of accum ulated Jce and snow, oviown bright, clear weather here impresses us with l e fact "that it is well to be here." lids impossible, nor would it be ' U;;tr'f l,OSf;!l'k,'tot"11l.ejoIleiilile representing, this district life in thoec reg:.His cf set-m-' ; fi. t.,i,. .sp,.i:.t.. ugly iwrpetual ice. rp E.iwjrrin( lwrtZ S.J. Pemhertoii. kn..if All... - ' j - ' marie. Messrs.. Harris -.iu.l Cn..,- of Charlotte, imd Messr?. P. i-e,Mau-' ntv and Overman, of Sali.sburv. ,nd ! s-..i;. i ... i: J - - .1 1 i , . . VIM.H'.I JJJII". 4X1 7 III ll-l U I IJ 'i i. here this week. To-rether with livcv resident lawyers there are just twelve ! . - : gentlenu-ii of the legal profession ; i present to defend clients Charlotte, while the "birthplace of American Liberty," has some people who believe to an unhealthy extent in ghosts. The Chronicle of Wednesday, gave a column fo the' big ghost of the season a window sash rattling at night. The cause of this the Chronicle has found to be a stratum of hard blue slate running under the house whore the ghost and extending beyond the R. & D. R. R. The train at night jars this stratum and hereby causes the win dow tome distance aw ay to shake. This is one ghost run down ! Another Hbwl. A sad accident occurred Sunday the 2?th. Will Ilearne, (col.) was showing Haynes Palmer (col.) a good shot he had made the day before; for some unaccountable reaeon he had his gr.n with him, which was aeci dently discharged, the conteufs en tering the abdomen of said Palmer, causing death in a short time. Pal mer was a quiet, peaceable colored boy about 19 years old, well thought of by the whole community. An other young man was close by and barely escaped. -They hed just re turned from Sunday school, and why they had the gun, and how the accident happened, no one 6eems to have a clear idea. Dextra. Yorke & Wadworth have purchased the entire stock of SSewinsr Machines from Mr. M. L. lilackwflder, and will keep on hand at all times First class machines and everything pertaining to a machine..? I hey oner these a reasoaaole terms, to any one wishing to bur. ,Coir5 and ex amine their nwithiaoK ; I AatM. It is by no means a pleasant thing to but when a residence, together with furniture, bedding, provisions and personal wear are continued ly fire, it is thi that i takes a strong will to withsttnd the l)ts. Last Friday e-venrng in th ab sence of t lie entir family, the above misfortune happened to Mr. Wil liam ft Dry, rn u H Towash'ip. Leaving homy 4 be evirtiiivMr. D. and his wife ivfcHnied a few hours later and found their entire personal estate in ashes. NoC a wangle article .of wear or beddaiag was le-Jfi them. It is a great loss to Mr. D. wh'j is a you ns; man just starting t in life. A few hour later a subscription list in his behalf was beiug circulated by a friend, ar.d we-learn that his ef forts were rijjht succesefi 1. 'I' h or igin of the fire is not know n. (Virteous treatmeat and honesty naib-alll Uituness transactions at Hoover, Lorni CJ- A rallent TftC Some poor hungry fellow, tired of chewing corn dodders or tired of chewing his gums. nis, now lias a tooth h,y l,gn. for bU- in his head mi" c u i . Tuesday night about 9:30 p. m., Mr. Asbury Slit rill, who rooms in Mr. II. E. (iibson's store, went to his room, but on entering the store dis covered some things in an unusual ar rangement, the door leading down into the basement opened, tevtral pairs of shoes scattered about, and hearing a noise below (perhaps see ing a man) concluded a rogue was about. Going out foe-assistance, he returned bo tind tiiiii)tmiiiBivgone. It was found, on imvestagiiiion, that the fellbw went in during the eveiiHig and! secreted hinvelf in thv 'basement. "Ho-had prepared him self fot a sack of flour and' a bucket of molasses," as an old. bag was fou. id around a sack of fine roller flour and. a tin bucket near a molases bftrrtl. As ycb nothing- has been missed, besides Mj-.Oibsou has gaitir ed a sack and' a bucket,, but we feel authorized to say that ithe unknown gentltman calls on Mri Gi and pays fpr this adi he can , get hid property. A Promt'! ('Iliaen itr nd; 0i Sunday about 8 p. m., after 8ee?ul yiirs of declining health, Mr. Alexander Foil breathoiJiis lawr. It is impossible in so short a spaoe to. give evema fair idea of the part that Mr. Foil played iii public and private, lift for a number of years. At Mfcv Pleasant, his old; home, he was forr qpite a neriod- among the leading spirits in all that went to ad vanae the public good, being. i.imself a prominent mt reliant, iu whom every one found; a true and helping friend. The pe p4e of Eastern Car harms held Alexander Foih in high admiration, for which hein a true and honest way showed. on. all occasions his appreciation. On being elected Sheriil he mored to Concord; after which he took j quite an interest, iii public matters wielded no, little influence i 'e all can. truly say of Mr. Foil 'that he was a kind aiid generous ',. i,,w... l.i. i,.,.i i, III All, n i.vt "-'"g " . 1 . V- t.v .,,.. Hy K-avi-s a wife and. three child - 1 .. i ,.f r,.;....,i.. ii' . ;iiiu .1 ij rsL vt ill in 11 ri lis mj .. , tnil-LI-n 111 The funeral, took'-jdace Monday rening at the house, after which his remains weraJai'l awav in the I Cemetery. Oar ( lobs. Below we gt a list of papers Ac with w hich we are clubbing and the prices. The arrangement provides for cash in advance, and is extended to all new subscribers, and those re newing their subscription. The Standard and Home and Farm, $1 40 ' " and Demo rest's Mag- zme, 7.1 and Xew Y. World, 1 85 and The Atlas of the World, 1 50 This Atlas is a nicely bound book of f00 pages, containing maps of every known country, with a brief history, the population, products Ac, of each ; the Hags of all nations, the portraits of 'he Presidents of the United Slates, and the signers of the Diclaration of Independence, to gether with a cyclopedia of useful knowledge. Item from itnd Around HI. 1'leanaut The infant child of Mr. John II. Ludwig, was buried in the Cemetery of the Methodist church on last Monday. Mr. Lewis W. Misenheinier has gone to Louisville Ky. It may be he will make that State his home; if so, we wish him success in his adopt ed State. Died near Mt. Pleasant, K. C. of consumption, on Jan. 25th, 18S9, Mr. Matthias Faggart, age 76 years 11 mouths and 17 days. The deceased was buried at Mt. Carmel Lutheran Church on Saturday 26th inet. Ser- vices were conducted by the pastor, Hev. John If. Wyse. Mr. J. M. Peacock has moved in to the lientz building, and 31 r. Edwards into the Freese hone. ' Messrs. Peacock & Iforrier are now receiving and placing their machin- erv for the shuttle works. They will be ready to work in about a week. Quite a numb-ii of on." tosvnsmen are attending court this week. E. Hoover. Lara & Co-'s-. ihoc depart ment is tilkd with the lt braU the market alTords. A'WlM Bill. Ci. Paul 15. Means, Seaator from Cabarrus, has introduced a oil 1 to amend the Constitution in three par ticulars, which deserves move than a passing pytlce. The bill provides for a change in three particulars: Fikst. To prevent any member of the (ie lit' rat Assembly which creates an oHice to be eligible r ap pointed to-the first frerm f that of fice. . Secoshji . IVmaki- the Commio sioner tf Agriulturea csnstitutiou jA officer epnal dignity with the Secretary' of State and ot her officers of t'ue State and electidi bv the people. TirTIJT. 'Pn niuln tha tim nf if. I. lice of Governor and other State of ficers tobegiaoM the third Wednes day after the first Monday in Janu ary, so thai the General Assembly c-vn count the vote before the term of office begins ' Tin bill has-Wen reported favor- llv the ...ulidur, -itb a recniniendatnu tlkit. it Jo jass, and that a sufficien.t iiumhyr oC the bill, with the report, be printed to apply the State and House of Re presentatives. The Chronicle hopes that there will be no opposition to this wise measure. Its wisdom will commend itself generally to the people, and therefore there is not need thr-t we comment on or commend it. State Chronicle. For furniture and coffins, see Can- nons & Fetv.er. Mltar ( reek 4oin. The song of the cotton gin has about sun:couti.. 11 or so drver wtmJ' their way thic and fast ttlio South. People wUl have something to g:imble at,.you know, and what do you reckon il m now ? Why it's nothing' bat a-few rats. They say they never saw so many in all their 'born days." The frogs d'oannoy 113 they have been piping away for a week, and stillt it donl rain like it usid to. Something: wrong; with the elements yon reckon ? W. B. Small' Ifcig. didn't weigh but 320. W. E. McManus whose head got a severe knocking from a logger-head isagnin on his pegs. . Black birds are quite numerous in our wheat fields wish they'd eat up all the chinch bug's. 1)-.. Simeon Floweie kept very bn m now m inialering to the comfort of his many patients. The health of the county is not first rale. Messrs. E. P..and Wm. B'ack are in the vicinity of the Catawba river above Charlotte, in search of horses thai'. were stolen frum J;. C. Klutts last week. It seems that a craze for building has seized. the people about here hardly a- farm that has'nt got a nVw building of some description but these people are not ''Deme Build- I fr. P. C. 1'uronsor.. vht wsi.s t thrown f rom his buggy, wjts given j "P for a cripple for life, but his ! -iiikli. tltbouh f.-Mrfrliv --rushed -' o .... is -rnii.in.r miul. ..f its stivn.rt K. 1 Mr. d. K. Kerr, who is about 70 v .-us ..!!. wrest v. it h h r.f. .r i- m. v ... . ...... v.. v. 1 .......... t u i i 1 iU II" If i.1 III III 11 11(1 ;Ji' to the eartli ; and great was the ! fall, for luicle John was ou top of I Bid CoiiX.ci-ACKKiu See change in Cannon & Fetzer's ad. The mean business. Buist's and Peter Henderson's cele brated Garden seeds at Fetzer's Drug Store. f ' t,. a ru.i, c r. township, fell dead on Tuesday while chopping wood, Mr. Cook was here on Monday. He was quite an old man. This Is all that we could learn about the s.id affair. We ar giving special l;arrain? in dre ws goods this week, take crock next week. C A In N ( m s & FETZEU. Court. His Honor Ge rge. II. Pfjuh ftw-niil rmirr !urr i....':iv nimiiinr The court being for the trial of civil suits alone, there was no charge to be del i v ered to a g ra n d j u ry . The entire time of the court was taken up in the suits of Earnhardt vs. Fink (reported elsewhere) and a suit brought by J. P. Co d;m.n and wife against T..H. Sapp and others. The jury was still out at the time of going to: press".' ' The Lglalatare. January. 25. Among the bills introduoed of an important nnture were the follow ing. ItefunJing che debt of Onflow count', for the purification of the jury box (Mr. Sutlop); yplievinsr the Goven.or of the State from acting tk eliiiirumti of the Board of Agricul ture ; to axoeml tb cbai tei of llocky Mount; to incoruorut? the Fanners' Bank of ltoxboro; to permit pound net fishing in certain waters in eastern Carolina; for the better col lection ol taxes; lelatiDS to the sale of seed cotton; to pay special veil jiremen the same that regular jurors are paid; amend the insurance laws of the State; forbidding traspa&s on boats, &c; to enlarge the 10th judi cial district ; relating to" fines and forfeitares; allowing the.citizens of Sassafras Fork township, Granville count.", to vote on the stock law. CILlSDiB EIU-S. ON THIRD B.1ADI? O. H. B. 116, ngulating the ser-ice of sumuious bjr . advti tiiug, when the person cannot be found; H. B 135, relating to wile made l" ex f.culcrs and a huinistrators. all Bales f to be advertised in newsp p.-rs ' 1 .. XI. . 1 . A hundred tbdhtis; H. B. Ifi7, joint resolution 1o Congress in regard to the geological survey; H. B. 194. pieveutiug trespass by takiug dt g torgue, vaiiilla, berries, &, from lauds without peirmiswon: H. P. 195, relating to put-lic highways, fci bid tliHi; thefe'liug ordeadeir'ng)f trees within a certain distance from the public roads; H. B. 226, for the bet ter pi -tecti n of the books in the State library, appropriating two hundred and fifty dollais for glass asett; U.B. 2i. draining nnt lands, ;ai amendment to tho drainage act, causes to be tried befoie a justice H. Bv 253, prohibiting i evtaiu co"Dtiea ihe sale of 5 bushel or lrss of forn before sunrise; H. B-256. reliitiiiff to the roul ovrscr of Rockingham comity; iLB 331 incor poratius the'W. C. T Union, of Asia ville, N. C. ; incorporating the towttoi Libert r in Randolph coun ty H, confirming the incoipo riition of the Moore ounty Mill Stone Co. s H. B. 375 allowing the Lyncbbui t & Durham R. R. Co. to sell bouds. BEPO&XS OS COMMITTEES'. ' Privileges and eleetiois; In the Jonea couuiy eotitested election case Green against For cue, and the Wtike couutv' ' contested election ca8eGreeii' iigaiust Baw-om, favor- IJf 'STSS) j tne calendar. Judkiary H- B.. 228,. amending .bheCtnstitution so a to abolish the homestead, H. B. 391, relating to the labdl i d and tenant ac ;tl. B. 225, relating to criminal juiisdictiou of justices of ;h 'peace, unfavorably House bill 197, incorporating, the Bank of Rocky Mount; H. B. 367, correcting cenaiu land grants in SwHin county, favorably. Finance: H. B. 36.', relntingtoa tax on dogs, referred to judiciary. Education H. B. 318, amending the public school law (presented by the joint comn i.tee tn education) favorably. f.The piLicipal cbai ges proposed ai , L The scnool year is 'cbaiig.ed.tj eud ou the last day o 'Juue of eacb yean and ell reports re to correspond- 2. Any county. iw itb the consent of. Ui6 oounty com- nussioners and justues of the peare. imay submit to tlie people the ques tion ol a seuool tax,. not exceeding one fifth ot one pe. cent on property and Bixiy cent on t.he ioll.. 3.. ll.e Superiut-udent oi Public Instruc lion is mad.' Treasurer of the school fund after July 1st,. 1889 and is re qpiied to give bond.. i JtSUARX. 28 The following bills passed their third readings j IL B. 79, S. B. 218,- allowing the jcommissioners of Clay county to is ,sue bonds. H.B. 344, 8. B. 242,. au thorizing tba commissioneis of Chatham counly to levy taxes iu 'stock law districts; S. B. 21f.iDc.or poruting West Asheville, Buneoiube county;.Ii. B. 37, S. B. 167,- author izing tlie commissioners of Jones county to levy a special tax;;S. B. 89; extending the time of the East Carolina Land and Rail way Co. to complete t'fie work of its eluitftei ; H. B..98, S. B. 142. tz amend the Jaw coinproinising the State dfebt -ex tending the time to 1890;. S.B- 231. preventing CHitless rafting of logs and timber down the French Broad ! and Milis rivers and their tributa- ries;S. R. 262,. asking Congress lo make an annropiiation to com plete the iniprovemei t ot Neuse river to Smithfield in Jolnisou county. Yorke & Wadsworth have just re ceived a ear load of plow shovels of all sorts, shapes and sizes. Call and see tlx? 111. MEWS Or THE WEEK. Boiled Dova IiiMrestlnr Swi and Trlrrmphlr Dlapatrlia froiu nil lirta 4fbWor.d. JANI'AUY 2."). dler has offered a prize of 1 U flw i...tf tr r. nliil1 labor. Cien. Harrison, in a letter to -Mr. Gladstone, de ! dares himself in favor of ,j .Iloite little. Seven horse- j C:ir IiT'es of Brooklyn are tied j I uP nm ?piyees waimn.; - , , . 1 Ivr uay of 10 hours. iTLernesro who murdered the j ,jeput y siP1i a ; was Canoed. erilf at Eutau, Ala., A negro was at Macon, hanged publicly Ida. A delegation of. Vii ginij tobacco planters have been to Washington to, urge the passage of the Cowles bill. -Dr. Paul tirier. a Frehchmanj claims to have discovered the yellow fever microbe. 300 delegates from five States met in Fort Smith, to ask the opening of Indian Territory for settle ment. The Lord Mayor of London, gave Mr. Phelps a, splendid banquet. JANUARY 20.- The president and his cab- inet have referred tiie Bamuan i "UCUJlJ ""fsies, ulate a p.dicy with regard form- to Pacific Islands. Four small nffjrt) children were burned in a bouse in Georgia, while their mother was rt work. (L N. Walter, merchant tailor of Raleigh, failed for $6,000. J. S. Wells, of Connecti cut, left $50,000 to theological institutions. A.M.Waddell lias been elected annual orator by the literary societies of Davidson College. The commercial travelers are to establish a club it Charlotte. A burglar entered the house of Mr. Iiehtenstein in Charlotte, and carried olt a lot of silver. The Senate Tariff bill has been sent Nnh House. Heavy snow fn Pa kota. West Virginia Leg islature is balloting for Sena - tor. 17 missionaries have been murdered bv natives of Zanzibar. It is rumored that Blaine is to be Secretary of State, and Allison, of the Treasury. Washburn has leen elected Senator from Minnesota, The Senate has Tpasstxl.-, a bill , pensioning soldiers and sailors $100 per raoutti, wna have lost both hfthds., Moore, financial agent for the Connecticut Mutual .Life Ir- snrnTif.4 Tins 1pf.inltprl f.n" f.lict amount of nearly $l,XXy)00;! TV i .J I 4 i I Woodrovr famef is to" leave ATigTrstii. C o'rfg r es'sm e n Crain, of Texas, and Barry, of Mississippi, had a fighl in Washington, about the war. Boulanger has been elect ed by a large majority, where upon the French ministry re sighs, There is talk of calling on Senator Brown, of Georgia, for his resignation, for voting with Republicans on tlie tariff bill. A $200,.- 000 hre m Imlirthy Minn. : : ANUAirr- 29. Several- school children were frozen to dVath frt fihe Bak ot blizzard.- It is anx? thaf Alger will be ".Secretary --of War and Wannamaker, Post Master General.- The Ke-- prrblican Senators " wMlf 'not confirm further nominations of importance by Cleveland. Presidents Tolleson and Richards-, trf the Mercantile BamRing Company,, of Atlanta, Gix.y have been' jailed for fraud. Berry ha's8 been elected Senator from Arkan sas. A heavy war cloud is hanging over Europe. For goods at lowest go ttv Cannons & Fetzer. prices always Big lot of Remnants on our bargain ceunter. CANNONS & FETZER. ' You can make no-mistake by using Horsefords Baking Powder.- It i-i the bujt, tbe elieapest and is positively harm-less-prie 10 and 20 cts- pkgnj- AMI Fet zer's Drug Store, ARE, YOUTiEPTICAL? If so we will convince you that Acker's English Reined for the lungs is superior to all other pr? 'uiations, and is a- positive eure for all Throat and Lung-troubles, Croup Whooping Cough and Colds. We cruarantee the nrenaration and will igive you a sample bottle free at iFetzer's Drug Store. PEOPLE EVERYWERE Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's EiighsU' Itemedy is in every way -superior to j.ny and all other preparations for tho- Throat and Lungs. In Whooping? (5ough and Croup it. is migic and relieves a once. We offer 3-ou -VBamplef bottle free. Remember,, this- Remedy is sold on a positive guarantee at Fet zer's Drug Store: Sheriff sl3aie. FOR TAXES By virtue of Levies, and pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 137 of the-Acts of the General Assembly of 1887, I will, on Monday, the 4th day of Kebiuary, 1889. selfat the Court "House door in Concord,. Cabarrus county, the following lands in said county on which the taxes levied for State, County, Township, School Districts or other purposes for the year 1$S, or previous year remaining unpaid;- Koch -tract will-be sold in the order named and upon the temis provided by law. Township So. 1. Black W.I,25acres.mill tract $17 37 Poplen Nicolas, 200 acres, Cosby plane 4'. 70 Stafford S M; 4 25 aere cm"' Back creek- 2G(5 acres on 67 acres on -Si i acres on B creek . r-'oct't c Cochren creek .No. 2 To wx snip. - Johnston II P, 200 acres adjg -10 M 1 narr- -14 J( i icis v i, ooi acres uu.g o n Morriioa: 2S 2? No. d Township Flanigan J, 33U acres ou 1 River 20 33 Little Isabella, 37 acreiroa Coddle Creek g 89 Xo. 4 ToWNSIIIf. Martin P Buffalo S 114 acres ou 7 55 No. 5 Towxsriip. ! Propst Green 1 town iot on East Depot Si ! j .No. 7 Towxshii'. 1 70 4 S3 G 03 9 61 3 46 Gulp John I, 97 acres on Bear creek Lenta YC & Co., 2 acres mill property Iventz V C, 235 acres on Bear Creek Shadd Calvin, 50 acres on L C Nd. S Towxsnir. Barrier Louis A 2 acres, lieedsville Frieze John M 10 acres on Adam's Creek 3 20 j 1 ll! " " " 105 acres on Adam's Creek No. 9 TowxsniV. Archibald heirs, by P. P. Cog gins, 10 acres, adjoiniug M. I'etrea $ 1 03 Barrier, A L, 93 acres adi'g M Smith 7 01 1 37 3 77 5 56 1 37 2' 93 1 70 Heglar Nellie, 41 ncres adj'g Peed Mine Mu. well Wm, 11 fictes adj'g Phoenix Mine" Pltlft MrsSallie, 124 aCfft atlj'gll A Plott Shoe Nelson 8 acfeS ti&fg j Vandertmrg Mre L, 18 j acre VandeTL-rtro- l a 2ft nres J si hoe &ov 10 Township. Gorman" Snd Green, 3 acres ou Mill ProptYty Balance 3 27 2 84 4 II 3 11 Gorman Giucy, 20 adr&s oti r river Joyner W A, 53 acres on t river Morgan E, 57 acrea No. 11 Township. j McCree Caroline, 1 lot in Cole- jurg Montgomery Calvin 1 lot in Coleburg Mwitgomery J L, 1 lot in Colebnrg 3 20 2 93 1 60 .93 ReV'i,e'' 17 acrea adj- c "'K Mills Lnev, f lot in Cole- burg No. 12 TorsniP. Archibald Ben heirs, 1 lot in Coleburg, G V Montgome ry W Lentz Mrs. AG, 3 town lots Union St 6 43 Moose Clias. T, 1 town lot 4 06 Misenheinier Lawsou 150 acres R&DRli iS 69 Wm, PftOT'ST, Sirerinffor CabnrrusCounty. A HEALTY GROWTH, F Acker's Blood EliilV has gairted ai firm hold on fhe American people and is acknowledged to te superior to all other preparations. It is a positive cure for all Blood and Skin Diseases. The medical fraternity indorse and yreseribe it. Guran teed and sold1 at Fettfer's tku fStore. DR. R. P. BESSENT IS NOW in His office in Concord, where be Would be pleased to tee at onGe all who wish ,hi professional services: also all wlio are indjbted to him forwwork alreadV done. 48. c3,-;c:.d mm Corrected weekly by d: f. cansoji. Stained 7iPj Low Middling, . . Middling,.., Good Middling.. 9 9 9 PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected weekly by DOVE, EOST t FINK. Bacon 1112 Sugar cured hams -. 1518 Bulk meat sides, . . .. -. ..... 10 'Beeswax, . ... . 18 Butter .. 15(?t20 'Chickens,...." lfc20 orn, ooiaM Eggs, ,-....-...121 15 Lard 1012J N. C. Flour, . . . .$2.G5$2.75 Meal 75 iPeas, 6570 iOats.. 5060 Tallow,....,-.. 45 .Salt....... 6575 TO CORN GROWERS. ; The CUBAN GIANT CORN is a wonder to farmers and a mystery ,to botanists. It (scarcely attains a height of live feet,.ita cars are thich and lonu.-its cob is asp slender as porjcoiH. II grows verdantly and luxuriantly in any cliinato in the iUnited Sttites. being- tested last year in TWELVE states witti remarkable 'success. ; It is the best corn in the1 world, 'becftuse ! FKJST It is the most profitable, B0 to 100 bushels per acre are bting an average, SECOND It matures in from GO to 70 days-aecording to latitude. ' THIRDIts qualities are urex celled and1 its manufactured products nret he finest, FOURTH-It will stand more ex tremes of weather than any other variety and is therefore adapted to anj climate. TESTIMOXIAS. I "It exceeded every expectation" -W. G. Cowles. Bushnell, III. J "I raised two crops iu one season'' M.B. Tailor. Manitee, Florids. i "It is jutt ihe vaiiety to escape! the liot winds of Acgnst. D. A. ! Kerupy. " r.bute, Kansap. - i "No o;hir kind has ever succeed- ed so well where the season is so! short..'' R. M. Cuumbers. Steele, i llAkota. ' It seems peculiarly adapted to ; ! all climate." New York Exehansre. 45'85" "It is so very prolific i t-een!.i a!-f-; most an act of Provi-leuce t- conn-; ! teraet the effeet of the ov piico t i . com."- Rsv. R. M. D;iy; .Spnngtield ' rT.T, f VlVl 11.- t One nound S1.00; To i.ounds iSl.75;: Five pounds 84.iko; T'ii pounds 87.UO; lwtnt3--nve poumts j 15 0D. , club wtl yoU. neighbors and or- t onee. Address: ! A. & DARNELL, Topeka. Kansas'. III no close out our Winter Stock and will sell Clothing for the next l0 days at prices way be low KOCK BOTTOM, Men's Black DfagOfittf Sack Croats, $:)..o) Men's Frock, coats, $3.00 ten"s heavy fancy M'elton; sack coats, $4.00- Meli's heavy fancy Cassi-ere:sia(:k.co-ats, $3.00; Ueiif lieaty fancj' Gassi mere sack ctya ts,-. $8. 00 Boy's Suits I!. Tfcitfi- a liat thrown itt' aC $1 .72 Men's Overcoats fo'$4l0o. Worth. $7.00., WE AKE CLEANING' 0 UT ' a lot of men's hats at 15 cents. Vfhih are worth. 35cts.-. a lot of Men's fi'iie- Di'by liat'tf ; at 72cts. worth $2.00 Men's Suspenders, at' Worth 25cts, ie6t$. - .fiist'rtceiveda lot of meli's all wool Cassimere Pants,. ery latest Style and Pattern, which we will sell at $3.00, Worth $4. 50. We guarantee" these tobegwid as can- 1 bough fahwhere -for $4.00. . Men's all wool Undershiftss for COcts:- Mfen's Merino Underthirts for 20cts. All Other Goods jdown to where $1.0if will cro ' f .J.. .... (,AIU 11,. 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