Arrival of Trains, e Tb- following change of schedule took . Jnnel2. 1899 . NOUTHBOUND. xrn 6 Arrives at 5 52 a rn V ' v. " 10.00 a m, " 7 09 p m, " 8.51 p tiu (frig) ':J. . y.rj p lu. ty ' " " 2.00 a in (lum-i t) '' 12 It (I t f - 11 u 7 & SOUTHBOUND. p? jmvea ai o y a .n. ' nmr 44 11 3H ;v m, : " 8.51 p m, " 9.20 p'm, fhi2) 7-19 a in, ( It 1 8 49 a m, (freight) . , No. 'do, when running ahead of No. 7, is flagged if uectwsary for through travel south of harlotta, and is stopped for iKishensrers arriving from Lynchburg or hevoinl. N". 83 stops regularly for CAT KILLS AN EAULE. NEW YORK MARKETS. Jan. Thca SaVed Her Own Life by Using Her Victim as a Parachute. A tiger cat belonging to War mer Hazard of Herrick, Sirs-1 Mareir 52 quehanna county, Pa- was strol- ''f dav, W ,7 v tew-Sugar 153 154 151 a niece8 of TJ 'I ! ' CHI a piece of meat for her voucs-. rw. . A.bald eagle, whichhaa beenM- WH 7M hovering over .the farm fnrivJ -J ' " ' " - 1 COTTON Open High, 47 52 55 58 .48 Low 29 35 88 25 Closed 29 34 39 -215 1524 lenders coming - from .lyuchbure or brief time - the " Strufffflin"- riair )oints beyond, and to take ou pas- : . , wjL ..... , .& Is. No. 38 ntops to let TVioWctIq'o j : IV o " f. "o' ... U.1 wppou. mo iiirm ior a week; suddenly : descended upon lior and whirled her. upward in a rapid vertical flight ,l , : j The path qf ascent, - to the eye of a spectator.; vatching tlie , Z-vriy . scene, was clAairl o Greensboro, Reidaville, OanyiUe aud lOOSe feathers : violently tossed principal stations between Danville and frrml -u . : . T Washington, -.-No 87 8tos for oaa. irom the point of combat. In a sen; point 1 r RfiUirera lr r' s.mt'i of" Newells, nT insseui:ers from regrular stomfinsr places south of Newells and to take on now and then, and ne had eriven passeujjers ior Teuiar Btopping places, ' 1-2 . - . U nciibnr or evmd plain evidence of pam and terror, So. and 34 stop at Concord for yet not once: had his awful grip pa-S4?nffOM t,o or froui tlie 0.; C. Ac A. . . & F division Chariot to to Angnsta and appeared toTelaxr; "At length a other points in South Carolina, Georgia descent wasAP-iirV wifh 1 rni and Florida, reached through Columbia , SCeny WaS Deun a raP1(i or Augusta . ity which increased .every mo-. - Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains 4. at, ' ? V , and conue'-t at Salisbury with trains of 1Aieuu' rtiA tllw uwu auimais strucK W. JS(. c. Division. the srround at the vprv -nnirTt, u - . " ty T where they had at first encoun tered each other,1 but the eagle was dead, and the cat, as soon as she felt terra .firm beneath her feet, shot away for the barn, still carrying the bit of meat. 1 Investigation proved 'that the cat had cut the eagle's throat and so lacerated its breast that its body was literally laid open. After I Antidpatin 0 the 'Demand.1 rBLBPHONB "Nu. 71. FOUNDED ....1842. Sing Their Own Praise." The cat is none the worse for Under No Circumstances Can It Really tne death in midair, however, y Be Disputed; the cat had been too clever to re- And it i a reality that we make strictly lax her hold and thus f all to the ri)c ffTii (1 A lornra amoll oi7n oa desired, but only one grade. Why buy ground, but had let ber enemy an instrument because it is advettised serve as a parachute to ease her tuds nigrhin the estimation of your descent. f rends and the Greatest Musicians all .Tor t Vin -it? nr A A PioiiA tir'itl a. rnrfl tone, delicate touch, etc. In fact a her aerial flight and battle. be- Piano with every improvement that is lected. Denenciai 10 ine wear; ana ai one price within the reach of all, because we vsayeyou the Middleman's Profit, and it Real Estate Deals. is worth saviner. too. t Old instruments taken in exchange. Mr. Jno. H Long, our county Terms accommodating, patalogue for Clirvfivnr wino kee-ns Dosted on the asking Some bargains in sauare Surveyor WHO Keeps posted on pianos. the land deals of the county, is Cte, M. SliBet Plann tuS e. our informahtthatMr. Ed. Cook Factory Branch f arerooi. "fh? in N-4 township, has purchased a tract of land ot 42 acres irom Mr. Jno. P Allison. Mr. Jas. Overcash, who lives near Enoch ville, has sold his plantation, consisting of 120 acres to Mr. Jno. Deaton, of China.Grove. Can It Be True ,-. ; A gentleman livins: a few ! miles north of Monroe lost his bear- W did a hard days plowing seeding wheat last -Sundav. He started I his plow by daylight and quit the field a little before dark Hin order that he : might shave and get. ready f or Sunday, as he W tuuui'iiL iu a. uesecration oi tne Sabbath to shave on that day. As he was sh'aving a neighbor came up and informed him that it was Sunday and not Saturdav. It was a hard matter to convince the man who had lost a day ;c from his reckoning that he was wrong as to the day of the week. -Monroe Enquirer, : ' m " . ' Used By Brittish Soldiers in Africa. Capt. C. G. Deniiispn is well known an over Airica as commana oi ine iorce m that captured the famous rebel Galishe.J Under date of Nov. 4, 1897, fromVry-M Durg, iecnuanaiana, ne writes: "xe-i fore starting on the last campain I YP nOnclih nnn.ntif.vi nf flhftmhflrlftin's I Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used myself xvlien troubled with bowel complaint, and had given to my men, and m every case it proved most beneficial." For sales byM. L. Marsh &Co. . . 36 --Inch Plaid Venetien only 15 c. yd. Fancy Plaid Dress Goods only 7lo. yd- O oo o Z-A - Cli'rtrloifce, N. C m BEAVER CAPES, fur trimmed, worth SI to close out at 75c. . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... BEAVER CAPES, ;full sweep braided and fur J : i i . . -1 f ' , , . .. : . . ', K v . ; -' ' ' ' trimmed, worth $1.75. Our price 1.25. . . CHILDREN'S REliPEHS worth $2.00 and $2.50. Our price 81.75.'. .................. ONE LOT of Black Kersey Capes, tailor mrde, in seewp braided inaited and plain, , worth $5.00 and G.00. We are going to sell them at $3.50 ana $ j. 00. AN ATTRACTIVE line of Fur Capes and Crovats from $1.00 to $2.06 Chaper than can be bought. Laaiesv Tailor Made Suits r $5.00 to $6.00. Full Line of Table Linen and Napkins. Can save you money. m 2f C. H. Wilmbtli, Mgr. Note change in the ad. of Craven Bros, today. . ' See change in the ad. of H L Parks & Co. today. - Fresh fish and oysters tomor row morning. Earl Hartsell. Phone 41. Not So Bad, Says Sheriff Hughes. A special of the 9th from Hills- rpiu Wnt. 7 RO DOrO TO me ijiews auu uuaBivei this morning. More than ninety says Sheriff Hughes laughed baies were sold today. when shown the statement that If your child fails to come the crackers got $5,000 from his home from school you'll find it safe He said that $200 would at the "mcrry-go-round." cover the loss and it is sustained Hugh Propst returned home by persons who, had placed irom Trinity college Thursday small sums there for sale Keep nigh on account of the illness of his mother. : m M, All are glad to know that Mr- Rev. W C Alexander - returned D F Cannon is again able to be home this morning from Balti out after his sickness of several more where he preached Sunday davs. at Maryland Avenue cnurcn, which church has extended him a Some persons near the inter- call. He has not made public his cnnirt -C TVTill nvi1 C-n-nin rr -. J J -4-T n n11 scvliuix , ui lYxni auu tj-B aecision m regaru lu tut? am. streets are campiammg oi an lm perfect sewer pipe. neci sewer pipe. I TITX TXi 'pVT -4- Mr. T J Brown, who has sold VV iSiV 1 O L t, bic Vmcinocc Vi oro tr IVTv A I out his business here to Mr. A Viola, returned 'to his home in Salisbury Thursday night. Mr. A Viola, who purchased Mr. T J Brown's Barber shop, is a piccalo player and will be a valuable addition to our band. Richard and Will Gibson ar rived here Thursday night from the UnWersity to attend the fu neral of their grandmother. Mr. Avery Hartsell, who some weeks ago was " brought here from Kershaw, S. C, is grad ually improving from his sick "Down on the farm," when thQ good houfcewife calls her husband to dinner Prompt attention given to the I M&ftXuSSZr , . T , : , . : , - x - , l . vu'fwlil . iTl,v,i TT--m!' T-Vi-n H noc tint, nnm cx hnr, guests ot the SM dUUUi OUUUi uv., Kimball Hotel. when she cries -o-o-o-oi john, and Puts Table supplied from jbhe best on the emphasis on the "O," then Jc ha z jmes to his repast. So with the marnet. oolite servants. . , t., i cwci onmo trv Rates: $1.00 to $1.5(X per day. us-we call irom wee K.ioweeiL,, yuDvx0. w Special rates tp regular boarders, the seast of bargains in Furniture!" Many have availed them- MTS. H. A. KIMBALL. Manager. KPi Vpr of the oTmortunities for buying the past season, but those . . A A . ., ( . who have not, you heard our trade call, and we again cry through this paper, "O! customers." - Thingstof Beauty It will be a joy for you to see our new brooches, which we have received. Come and see even if you : don't purchase. - W. C. C0RRELL, " ' - - 1 THE JEWELEK. o- Also Undertakers.- . : ; n LOOK HERE! let us bake your Thanks giving cakes. We make vou the best fruit cake for 35c per pound; pound i J C" caKe at 2:00. You take no chances on getting a good cake if you give us your order. Concord Bakery. N Just received a new lot of ; Plaids in Somerset and Venitian cloths. Blue Venitian cloth, Brown Covert cloth. Small Plaid wool goods in dress pat terns. No two alike. Shoes! Shoes,!! A full line of Ladies' Shoes in Button and lace. - Pompadour ' Combs, Empire combs, Ladies' pocket books. Come and see us. We will do our best to please you m prices and styles. Gibson & Morrison. We are prepared to give the people this winter better bargains than usual in all . At wholesale and retail. It will pay you to see our Large Stock of I T H E Woodware, " Glassware, Crockery, Shoes, ; Hats, Etc., before buying. For Clover Seed, Seed Rye,; and Rock Salt go to fjQ. ,W.. Patterson's. Offers tho business public a reliable, per manent, conservative and accommodat ing banking instntiom We solicit yonr patronage with the assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we can serve you any time we will be glad to haye you come and "see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS t TO CUSTOMERS. - - - - '- Capital and Snrplns -' $70000. D. B Coltbanb, Chashier, J. M. Odeliu President. M, L. Brown & BRo. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES Just in rear of St. Cloud Hot!. Om uibuaes meet all passenger trainE. Outfits of all kinds furnished promptly and at reasonable priced Sorsesand mules ahw -n hand ro sale. Breeders of J,horoughbre Joe 'Fisher, Proprietor. 'PHONE 122J ness. He is now able to eat some.

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