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Flic0 84.00 Ter Yoar.
A CASE OF THEFT.
IT WAS IN 1816.
year TH Had Treat Each I i;ud vearson B Negro Boy, Stands
- -.t. in the
The Lynchburg correspondent
I tlio Kerfolk "Virginian and
Pilot furnished that paper with
the following : .
tfr. Ilartain O'Meara, the
ell-knofn tailor, of this city,
ja glancing over a diary of his
uncle, the late James Dolan, dis-
..iVtho following :
Tho year 1816 has been called
tboycar without a summer, for
Viero was sharp frost in very
month. The; farmers used to refer
to it as eighteen hundred and
starye to death. J anuary was
willi, 'as was also February with
the exception of a few days. The
greater part of March was coljl
and boisterous. April opened
orm bat crew colder as it ad-
ending with snow and ice
aJ winter cold. In May ice
fnrmed half an inch thick,-buds
ad flowers were frozen and corn
LmIIp.I. Frost, ice, and snow were
,,WTnon in June. Almost every
green thing was killed and fruit
rparlv all destroyed. Snow fell
Mia denth of three inches in
fcV
Kaw York and Massachusetts and
tea inches in Maine. J uly was
nmoanied with frost "and ice
ahe fifth. Ice was formed to
1 thi thickness of vindow glas3 'in
Kew York, New England and
Dw..naTrlrnTiia and corn was
- nearly all destroyed in certain
sections. In August, ice formpd
half an inch thick. A cold
northern "wind prevailed nearly
all summer, Corn was so frozen
that a great deal was cut down
and dried for fodder. Very little
ripened in New England and
scarcely any even' in the Middlo
States.- Farmers Jwere obliged
to pay $4 and $5 a bushel for
com of 1915 for seed lor the next
f -spring planting. The first two
h weeks of September were mild;
! the rest, of the i month was cold,
with irost and ice formed' a
quarter of an inch thick. October
was moie than usually cold, with
irost and ice. November was
cold, blustering, with- ' snow
enough lor good sleighing:. De
cember was quite mild and- comfortable.
To Attend the
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en.
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Ray. B Lacy Hoge,
Amount or Money From tb Safe of AtlanU, -Ga., to attend the Baptist
the Fenlx Boiler MtlK fTovL.nla rWfnnfl tvhinh will
pastor of the
haa gone to
ToKArntnla Hnnf QTPriC.O whinh will
On last Thursday the mocey h.
in RARflinri for ten dava. A num-
s i . ; , " I W W www w m-m J
drawer of the safe at the Fenix ber 8f distinguiahed minieterB of
Roller Mill ; wai taken out. In dlffrtnt denominations will be press
der to recover the loss ana to caicn deliver 8ddre88e8 among
the thief, nothing wa3 eaid aboat . J Jone Ret.
the matter. It is ; thought that the "cj i
drawer contained at least $70. Hop will return abont the 14th.
It 0 happened that a Clue. Wa8 Umall Boys In IronWe. :
gained, resting the suspicion on a Policeman Upchurch had some
1'nbernacle Confer- The Fifty-Fifth Congress Ended.
lit was a busy, sleepless night
for our national legislators
in Washington last Friday night,
attended with the greatest strain
on: those anxious to accomplish
much in a final time, for
congress must expire
o clock, noon,- on the
March. Indeed such
the 55th
at 12
4th of
i
see
- V.' l TA PA1..-nn nrVlrt vol I .Lll linna afira ATftVOr flmWflll
before Judge Shaw only last court, last Saturday, charged with fight-
riLi.t ri.J Ant frVtA A kvoolrincr I rtnt window
matter in hand and approached the HgW The little fighteu were fined ."Ultimatums to thoj benate, US a CaU and 111-
negro bo, today ! (Monda,). NeTer tkU dollars apiece while the wini cheek concentrated, gall com- ,
has Mr Boger had a negro to deny dow glasa breaker, were released by pounded and n JMult to the spect the 116-WarriValS
.1.,.; aia R.t U nmioonn the Dart of the parents senate. Denaior imuau i
rush that time had to, bo fudged If yQU would like to
on by turning back the pands of
the clocks ten minutes. lhe TirfittTJ-.il n of
House refused to agree jwith the
Senate on several piUs to f rjrr QT v-
which the Senate had Jto yield. VV dJLSX DLUl
ilr. Buttler called them House
"Ultimatums" to the Senate,
JLLi. i Rnt. LnromiRfl on the part ofthe parents Senate. Senator Tillman said he
having the evidence that they did tokive them a good,! genuine, first-
against him Mr..: lioger ana Jar. ciass wuiiuS,
Giles Cr well would not give up.
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AJ tcr the little negro found that he
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CDold nok get oat of it, he at last
tcv Mr.
A Pointer For; Farmers.
Here is a pointer for the farmers
, get oat ot . ne at ,ast Va,neay.lU Courier :
BoBer to whore tha mon.y Ho-tr, news.
wuw - r 17 : j 1
DcualiOt KjoJtv.
was never so much tempted to They are HObby things
fVimw thfi'rflsnonsibilitv of an .
t i f -'
extra session on the Blouse, bdt Prices 48, 65, 75c. aild
Hv tb Senator 8
icxiuo wywuv"vm ""j :
yielding.
1.00 per yard.
. " l' I I t. 1 t fc. A A w.tMAra
uwt,: u -r 7, . waning of an ap-
ftnd then I tooK him near tne reai- l - . rtf AArn , n.llfl
dene, of Mr. MJ Freeman. Then r Z make no
it .oms that the boy told his father 1? "t"p,aht a heavy corn
mni-a tVio mnnAv wan cono aiea. an i . , i
Z" t and found the KP thl8 .v.rr """".T the Tresi ling officers Jwere con-
'"nl. . . nrtnaninnff to Dring aooai iut? yic-. L.r.J.
mnnW Pomewbcre about one ot tne j fpu. w n-n fn furred with mucn eDiupmam
? J in . i . w i I dieted soarcHY . iimw'w
chl-M at Mr. M. J Pre.man'B , F,,oteJ a , ',r
residecco. l , J n ocpr! hpfore is bdiiff
Scon the father came back with a ml retban all the
amall.bag ot money, the amount in- x i(, , fcng at a
.side bemZ $60 8 It tbongnt , r rfi Jent Hnd ex.
that there are twenty or twenty-five . . ' 8houid makea
short speech in the House just Oh, my ! buttllOpTlCe
oeiore auiuuruuioiiw uu.i ,,,.11
recognized and could not gex to ttuu uuanw' w
make it.
The usual votes of thanks to yOH.
a 1 -
at the close ot tnej eioquenw
responses the turned jback clock
f . - . rk ' -i 11.. trca.
hands pointed to 2 .ana mo uuiu
congress passeu iuw mowij,
dollars back yet.
The cash drawer in
the lafe was
at
the time the money
not locked
was stolen.
The trial of the negro will be held
this afternoon. before Esq. Hill.
peotation. Farmers should makea
note of these conauioaB uuu ic
kave a large place in the plans they
are now laying for another year.
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catvine Trouble as Usual.
TheEicht Immunes, composed
of negroes mainly from Illinois,
J. . m.iaa. I TmA nH vViannnnin. were mua-
x I i .at ' -I. 1 1 a X.
u.J v.o.n ronAivoi hnrfl 4A.Ai nntin walker county, va
VcirUB UITO uoou tvwv.iv- 1 tcicu vw : 1 " !
' i. A rv,0?arro of Uikr I q tn a T7 anH immediatelv became
annOUHClug xiMftw w- - matuiuaji t - 1
i threatened to burn
Mr. Erasmus D Ames, which affair up the town. On learning that
...u'i1! ! Gofnrilav Fftbmarv k wnnld arrive soon from
HOibJ Misa Savage is known here, Chicamauga andjAtlanta they held
having visited her sister, mrs. d up. xrouDie m a 1
For frost bites, burns, indolent sores,
eczema, skin aisease. auu
TJiro "noWitt'fl Witoh sliazel csaive
a ni ---- . -
cfanrls first and best. Look out lor ais-
honest people who trv td imitate dan
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counter leit it. avs - iuci r s v
of a good article. Y oruuess kw .
not imitated. Get DeWitVs Witch
Hazel Salve.-J F Ulhson,
Hi
13 ' J
Harr
3 some time ago.
jprlves
Iler Uenrly Crary.
'Fannie, take my advice andf
never 1 marry a newspaper man.
1 But your husband is a newspa
PERSONAL POINTERS.
Prof. James P Cook returned
home yesterday.
Mr. Will Powe, of GreenBboro,
OUR LiQSS
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We had ten
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Mrti. Jjr-Ai iniNAnfielme'r Dead.
Mrs. Misenheimer. the widow of
Mr. Jacob Misenheimer, died in
Charlotte last Saturday, Mr. Mi
B nheimer, beforje her marriage was
8h? was the mother of Mr. J jseph
F Misenheimer, an engineer on the
Seaboard Air Line, and Mrs. Luther
Sloop, of China Grove. She had
be?n living with her grandson, Mr.
Cha3. A Earnhardt.
A Slight Ktorm Saturday Nlgnt.
A number of persons were
awakened from their slumbers last
Saturday night by the storm that
visited ua. A strong wind was
blowing and it almost poured for
EaiH time.
The roofing of part of the store
of tbe Cannon & Fetze'r Co. was
Proofed over the warehouse, in
curriDg eome damage to some flour
and shipped stuff. 5 The loss will
not amount to more than ten or
fifteen dollars. More than the
blowing down, of ihings from the
poiches wehave heard of no other
. Q-age done. - '.
ii1;.. nrl von HeemtocetalonK Uhere today
verr! well." ! Mrs. H Ii Parks is spending
"But we donH. Every evening today m Charlotte.
Via Wrincr. home a big bundle of) T Mnll! returned home
newspapers from all over the coun- e8ter(jay afternoon from a business (fn r I in ft
ti v, and it nearly drivea ma crazy.' ;riD to New York. Will
"IIow.BO?." . . ' ... J Miss Maude Brown returned
"1 read the oargain oouuw i;ff fr0m Salisbury,
v9rtiBcm3ntB in Chicago, Boston .
and Other places a thousand m,le8 anor F"""--
off, where I can't get to them.
rr 1 J iT i h
YOUR ..GAIN,
thousand dollars
!
worth of Furniture more or less
on the night of the
you need anything in
damaged
16th. If
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The! Bayer.
A Clever Irlek.
It certainly loots iiko u, ou-
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there is really no trie aoou iw
Anybody can try it who has Lame
Back: and Weak Kidneys, Malaria
or nervous troubles. We mean ho
can i cure himself right away by
av;nr TCleotrio Bitters. This med
icine tones up the whole system,
acts as a stimulant to Liver and
Kidneys, is a blood purifier and
norvA tonic. It cures constipation,
headache, fainting spells, sleepless-
Green IVlountairi
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flapl Syrup.
Quart Bottles at 30 cents.
Pint Bottles at 20 cents.
Sweet Pickles per Bottle
10 cents.
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Canned Komlet at 20 cents
per can.
NOW is the time,
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In the next 60 days we will make
4 '
dreds of people happy.
YOU loOM'T IWJT TO BUV VOU
IF
HAD BETTER STAY
W&en -. jon lie
ftWAY,
mm
ie, fainting epeOeleepleta'j,. 7llnrrScnr
a meianchoiT. it i purely Ervm cc morr ison
uvuu . i rr
vezetanie, uiim . r- 1 uiw.v
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ness an
Btores
vigor
the system to its natural
Try Eieotrio Bitters and
I -t on aAiia Mn.. conductor on
i and ha v Oliwi, ocvac"" ,
ana oe , .. ites hat hls
n j "I'll 01CVJAV DMvv. - w , ;
convinced that they are a miracle k. dangllter waa Tery low with croup,
t- TT'.trprv hottle cuaranteea. o after ail pnysicians
wuiAoi i 1 J 1 auu ut - . .
you
Only 503 a bottle at P B Fetzpr
drug store.
had failed, only by using One
Cough Cure.--J JP Uinson.
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san't help buying.
COME RUffllM.
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