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. . ' ' . - . . j r &r w 1 . race $100 Per Year. j ; ; : : Smglc Copy 5 Cents. &j -" GRE AT SNOW STORMS PERSONAL POINTERS. ' MS' IN THE W:ST. ' 1 : .I;...-" . " : .r " r 1 : -W': . - Liveryman Geo. Fisher, of Al ;f v ' i f-;-' v sntrt by oii seniors to be a Record, oemarle, was Been on the streets to . ! fS feady I For ..Kw - MISS LOUISE BREHANY. Seo and hear her next Mondny TTght. .nressmeu, Seeds, Etc. Congressman-elect Theo. , F Kluttz is daily receiving applica tions by mail for seeds, doou ments, etc., 7 which he would be said by oid Roiticrs to toe a Record, bemarle, was Been on the streets to -cu vur, vol., Jan. 6U-i;ne SnOW Mr. R H Harris !a hu;n storm has continued all day over the freight department at the depot tho grtater part of Colorado, and it today io v uiu btivtmm 10 do a record- . i breaker. Nearly all the ' mountain J " Mr p K Hotaling' and wife, of railroads are blockaded and in most Halifax, N. C., are regiatered at the caee the companies have iven iiti Cloud today; the hops pf operating them v until aftsr the j storm' subsides. Snow rlides are reported at many placed bat the only loss of life so far known was at Apox, where the family of Wra. Rudolph were buried under tons of ic9 and snow. prip degrees Chicago, Jan. 30 Ten below zero at 10 o'clock marked the lowest reached by the mercury this winter in Chicago.! 'i The' cold is glad to fill if in his power to do growing more intense and by morn so. "Unfortunately, however, Mr. iner it is rirnhahlfl that. 15 t.n is d,- Kluttz's term does not begin till greea below zero will be reached. March 4th; and the distribution t iii An AwrnljBxperlence. be made by Mr. Shuford, whoso The ship, Manbare, term does not expire until March for Sydney, Australia, 4th. Yancouyer dispatch, bound says a was I Unless there should be an ex- caught some time ago in a gale New FRENCH PEAS, ,- KORNLET and ITALIAN PASTE at'' . t- i Ervin & Morrison GROCERS 1- Thousands of yards of 36 ikcli Percale - i . - . . ; tra session, Mr. Kluttz will not and destroyed near actually take his seat in Con- Guinea. The crew of eigteen gress till next December. Thi3 men left in two boats, does not seem to be understood separated, and one by a good many people, and it twelve really does seem strange that a ashore. was A Small Fire in No. 5 Township. They I Saturday afternoon the nre alarm with was given out at the (home of Mr. wnaha Rufus Cook in No.! 5 township. worth lOcyd to go at 5 c. Rare Bargain. fiailors tk.w w when a small dwelling house, now lOU fcXAOl , . : J 41 Congressman should be elected hand of cannibals and were aZ ; 1,7 more than year below h.s ser- tortured in yariou? ways by who are utt5ng up XU. long, die- . , Tiee actually begins, but bo tho ,ha 'M'tnrfnna . ainl .. ..t:iv:;i fi's; iatnera arrangeu u, anu u i - killed and eaten one a t a Ji me. smoking, and it is thought that the mains to this aay. oausoury QQ escape(v and made his straw caught in that way. No nrnir 4- tVi. rnnaf- nnH rrro a I flMtTlftfTft WAS U0D6 mOTO lOaU iD6 - -ja -l 2 1.!- -nj-lhnrnlncc'rtf a considerable hole in some Figures in nos-naisintc. oaveu uy u passing B diy. J3.1B i ; i Our townsman. Mr. Jno. Mc- hair was turned snow white I ' Cannon & Fetzer Company A Ptrinlep la Sliues. i You can buv shoes for a dollar that "would be clear at 50c others for 2.00 that would bo cheap at 2,50. You are certain of finding the latter here and plenty of other bar gains of the saniB pro portion. ;i Our ladies shot s in button ' or with extention boies at 2.GCL -!- ! - - 2.501 aad 3.00 are the shoes for this ? mud and slush. No better can be had. Also a good service- able line of childreus school shoes. All; fit the feet and make shoe trading easy. 11 L CO. Dowell, who proves that he not under the terrible strain. only caD raise good orders for bis The Fattors Are rctitlonlns. . f Tho Pastors' Association, of Sal isbury have petitioned their Con- crARamen 10 use lueir voiuo auu hnnsA fnr whifih he travels, but The 8iIe Called Off. n,vflr. i0n crivn nfl CoDBideriug the inclement weath- some fibres that will be of inter- er and the muddy condmon of the voje again8t Mr. Brigham Robert Mf' roads a splendid crowd was present the polycamist, having a seat in Roma time aero he Dnrchased . r. . . , . . j. .. uongrefls. . ; . 8iaDie. i adoui inirieen were soia. ivy"A r"fs " meet of them horses. Tneestimate on nr. Leaser's opinion of Poland China and Berkshire, horge fl03h was too low by the Hon.r A Leazar, of Mooresvilk , which cost him m the outset bidders i and hence the sale was nent vesterdav herein his return He fed them until they had, on an can0d off, as the bids would hardly from Raleigh. Speaking of the average, reached the age of six bring the owners the cost of - tht penitentiary mismanagement Mr. a uiuuiua. iuuug iuia hiuuo i oeabis. oeverai muxes werv ioiu lur Leazar saiQ : n ia a iuxiy, tsuau- i SPRING STYLES 0RHEIEIR59 bought from a roller mill $9.60 over fifty dollars apiece. worth of feed. Of course to their j ., feed must be added some Two Aged Ladies Burned wastings from the kitchen. He sold them to .a butcher 'for the Bum of $40, they having to gether weighed 608 pounds. On this investment then he made $20.40; -:V.-..;;. -- -., ; Still Working on the Bailroad Case. The day h&s been spent at the court" house by the pleading , of the attorneys on the case of Mr. D O Bonds T8 the Southern Railway Co. Before adjourning for dinner after 1 o'clock Judge Montgomery closed his argument. The charge to tbe jury was after the taking up of the afternoon Beseion. It is thought that some Work would be done on another case yet thiff;aternoon . -A- SnflrrlnK the Consequences. G W' Justice, the Ash'eville" law yer who was arrested in Raleigh on the charge of pilfering law books, ia there in jail unable to give bail. lie is 'almost helpless with nervous prostration. . dalously bad. The mismanagement and corruDtion are dreadful. The State cannot afford Misses Naocv and Pollv Garden. The people will just pectively 65 and 81 yeari-living, p""" ana pay ior iu At 10 au uuuoi r Charlotte Observer, to disband it. have to put res taur miles trom unrnam. were burned! to death early Monday mdrning. " The house waseen to be on fire hut help' arrived too late. Their charred bodies were found among the ashes. The fire was,: probably accidental aa they were in needy circumstances and the elder one was sidk. rim in :! ... ; ...... ;:' .' . :: '' " f - J. ust in and more to follow. If we can't please you iu style nd price then yon don't need a j BaSjr .Carriage. The RaTajres of Grip. r - i ' 'Tiiftt modern scourge, the Urip, poisons the air with its fatal germs, so that no home is safe from its rayages, but multitudes have found a sure protection against this 1 dangerous malady in Dr. King's New Discovery. wv.nn frnn fp.fil ft sorenesain your bones and muscles, haye chills and feyer,with j sore, throat, painmtne DacK oxwe ueau, catarrhal symftoms and a stulgorn cough you may know you have the trip. arid that you ' heed Dr.W New Discovery. It will promptly cure the worst oough, heal the 4iiulamemni branes, -kill the- disease germs find prevent the dreaded after effects of the malady. Price 50 cts and $mey back if riot' Wed: A trail bottle free at P B Fetzer's Drug Store. Prices from $3.50 to $30.00. Furnitnr0 and House Furnishings more than ever. We benght before the advance. Can save you money every :... . . -v;: v- - -. - ' time. Another car load of chairs at close-out prices on the way. We want yonr trade. II yon give us a chance we - ill have It. Call and see as. Wre ar4 yours serve, It's ltx the Bones. V The Sixth Virginia, tne negro regiment that obtained euch an un enviable reputation, passed through the city Sunday morning over the Seaboard 'Air 'Line; One section stopped at the Union depot about ten minutes. The negroes were verv disbrnerlv r and noisy- and yelled' like fed many Comanche In dians. TAey were heard for several blocks. Raleigh' Post. P. H. Best eauiDned Undertaking Ji.stablisnment m tn bute. superintendent Kider, it is eald. expects to have -trains runnning j Qan give you anything you want from a Pauper Ivood Case to a over m Mooresville ana Mockss ville road by the first of March. Uil drugglsta seU Dr. Miles', Pain ilUa L. T ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, CONCORD- - - NIC. Prompt attention given, to : all business. Office in 1 Morris huildirrw Copper Lined orMetalliT-good enough for Jay Gould. Mdsomest Funeral Car In the State FREE. 1 ji ) ) s r
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