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Vol. ISo. 2751 CORCOW, N, C. FRIDAY, JULY 22 ISPS W hole No 117.1 A BASE BALL BOW. an honorable peace has been conD qnered from the enemy. " The report of the Battle Abbey committeej recommending Richmond as the site of the proposed Battle PERSONAL POINTER. The Game Called OW On Account of the DmptrcThe Game in Our Fa Tor When Ntoppeii-rictly Speak ing ChernwIIasineGame. Onr neoole Were held m suspense Abbey precipitated some diecuesion until ihisfFriday) morning in re- n account of the interest which gard to the game played Thursday various : localities throughout this Aeheville this morning m I aafH fn tiara tnlrnn 4- V wvtm tM. I wmns at Cheraw. The standard y- Mr. nharlea Ritchie wnnt nn m was expecting a 8peoia telegram bat the excitement ended in , the Salisbury this m0TDiDg oa a buai. . v , -ii 4. v. adontion of the com mi ttefe'a report. ' f: Mr. James Ramsey, of Salis bury visiting in our city, Editor J B Sberrill has returned from a trip to Marion. Rev. Brown Cox returned to ness trip. Attorney Morrison Caldwell re turned from Raleigh this morning, but failed to eet it, owint to the adoption of the committee's report fact that our boys had to go oyer to Tfle entertainment Thursday Wadesboro vet- that night. - nght in n0Dr of the maids of honor Early this (Friday) morning the for the different States and camp after attending the meeting of the followinst telegram came to The .ost br. Hunt , ffair. 11 " DirectorB of the penitentiaryr Standard from Oaptain Oldham; esumaiea xna ijs.uw pwy present. 4 f- I mi. :u u.Aunuu nrifA nf l.Annnnvi o TfitntnoH Vinma of the third inningon account of reunions win FuuauiJ " T V . r:", "";" . : " I L.l J K hnnfiaffdli as fV I loot r 1 f K t fftrvi I .ov!nnfnn nthn.A JUOIU 111 VUIUUCI iici caiuci oo ,tuc I o uguw uuui iiUAiugiuu( vyuma 30000000000011 ONE LOT g of Lawn worth 10 to go at " $ 5 cents. . $ worth 25 to go at 35c. V Worth 15 to go at 8c. These are Remnants. jXJ0O30O0O0G(C rotten umpiring. Roast after roast y . . ODDreagi,e. on botb balls and ba3es proved too Mrs. Jackson and Miss Winnie much. The umpire called two balks Davia are at the reunion, but Mrs. when tKe man was caught each time Davis could not attend, playing off of the first base. One of THE MANZiEb BOMBARD pur piayers wbb pun uui v. luomo MENT for protesting against the decisions nf iho nmniw. The SCOre Stood 10 Seven American Vessels Burn Thre to 4 ia our favor when the game they were attending the district 30000GOOOOO( conference. Mr. P B Fetzer has become quite city "like in his living these days. He goes up to Corriher's springs and spends his nights then comes back on the train next mom- Spanish TranNports and Destroy ing was j amped. We knocked five tWO- Blowing Up the Harbor Guard Ship. baggers in the first inning. Plaja del jfigte,. Cqbo, July 21. a .-Vav. The following is the official account raw. runs, 5 hits and 4 errors. - , . . , . . . ' ' , . , J the. lateBt naval victory,, that at Concord, 10 runs, 12 hits and .2 ... , . Manzanillo, modestly told by Corns errors.'5 J J The above telegram was sent maBder W of the United S;ateS from Wadesboro, showing that the g-boat, Wilmington, m his report boys went over that night. t0 Admiral Sampson : ;'At 7 o'clock In this game, it is very plain that on the morning of July 18tb, the Cheraw has nothing to be proud of, vessels on blockade duty in this though-technically speaking they vicinity, the Wilmington, Helena, have the game. Captain Oldham, as Scorpion, Hist, Hornet, Wampas ryn &. JYIOrriSOfl ne eaya, ioudq mat bo many unjust tucket and Osceola, approached-the rCCQ 1 i naroor ui maozimiio, irom me was too much for them and that it westward. At half past 7, the Wil- woald be better to stop than toler- miagton and Helena entered the ate sucn, even inougn uneraw can northern channel toward the city. claim that the game is hera, hence tne Scorpion and Ojceola tho mids K y K y ; YOU FURNISH THE SEET WE DO THE REST. That's all we ask you to do f r- nish the feet. AVe will not only do the rest but we will do it well for $2 50 Ladies' Gowns 40 and 50 cents. Ladies' Chemise 20c. Ladies' Corset Covers 25c, ' Ladies' Drawers. We are going to sell them. ft ft Fresh ; SARATOQO CHIPS Made out of New Potatoes. Hot Staff, -AT 00300000QCf ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Nice Plaid Shirt Waists Worth 50 and 60 cents, To close out at 40 centa. A. ft ft Cannon & Fetzer Company. BEATS HIS WIFE. - i . i i. l a , i - i a ucu mjtt?L jui9 risiui tiuu ijvn nc u.uCOt . im n men go oat m tne ohaBnei and the Hist, Hornet aud URapId KatePur91led IJy Some, B,.t f! i f? m nnfl nrli ort f Vt o n rvt ri ta f rlrl f Vi om I ttt aim l UVu .uw uuc uu.u wampatacK tee souiq cnannei, me ne nan Too Fast. movehiBnt of the vessels being so Thursday evening about. 6:30 timed as to bring them within effect o'clock there was some little excite tive range of the shipping at about ment on West Corbin street. Adam the same moment. Shinn, a large black negro about 30 At 7 50 fire was opened on the yeara of beat his wife consider. shipping and after a deliberate fire ably at their home on Fenix aye, lasting about two and a half hours nUQ " three Spanish transports, El Gloria, . , t J03e Garcia and La Parima Conceps After he had b6aten her and jt cion, were burned and destroyed, it seems had threatened to kill her, The pontoon, whioh was the harbor he then went in his room and got merits such confidence and esteem Lrnard and atorft ahin nrnbahlv for his pistol'. He came down the I " L jc J - . was burned and blown avenue with his pistol in his hand We have everything in Oxfords except your feet. An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton of talk. Satisfaction goes with every.pair cf shoes we sell. . Respectfully, Dry -Miller, Shoe Furnishers. to ' play ball. GEN. GORDON RE-ELECTED. . " Great Enthusiasm and Xoyalty at the Reunion. Gen. Gordon has again been chosen as commander-in-chief of the United Confederate Veterans' Association in its present reunion. The grand old man denies that he M A Z 0 LEN H WHATIS! If your Piano, Organ, Music Box, Clock or anything in the Furni- from the Veteranp, but his denials UmmuDitior, arQ drowned by outbursts of enthus up. Tnree gun-boats were destroyed, and then turned the corner for the ture line Phaeton or Buggy looks dingy try one bottle. You will eiasm for him, and he consents One other was driven ashore and depot. never be without it. gracefully. sunk and a third was driven esnore After running to the house and 1 -a . . . getting his pistol, Mr. Pink Misen- heimer jumped on his wheel and chased the negro, but the negro never let anyone catch up with him. At the organization nearly-all the officers were re-elected. Gen. Stephen D Lse, the second ia command, offered the following resolutions, wh'ch were most heartily adopted and which Gen. liordon himself only regretted that " he had not formulated himself: "Whereas, The United States of America are at present engaged in a war with Spain in the interest of human liberty, and . "Whereas, Our comrades and our sons are members of that glorious army and navy, the achievements of which are now exciting the wonders of mankind, therefore, be it "Resolved, Thrt we, the survivors of the United Confederate Veterans, pledge our loyalty and the hearty co-operation of the organization in this crisis of arLurs, to stand ready at all times with men. and money, irrespective of political affiliations, a. : ... to support the President of the United States as commandersins chief of our army and navy, until to have been dis- and is believed abled. "The firing was maintained at a .l.ii i i. i i range wnicn is oenevea 10 De oeyonu he range cf the shore artillery. Ic was continued until, after a general closing in, the shore batteries opened fire at a comparatively short range, when the ships were recalled, the object of the expedition having; been accomplished, and the ideas of the commanderMnchief being carried out, as I understood them, to destroy the enemy's shipping, but not to en gage the field batteries or forts. 'No -casualties occurred' on board any of our vessels . Great care was taken in directing the fire that as little damage as possible should be done to the city itself, and so far as could be observed, little, if any, was done." , r" The Vesuvius. Only a little cotton, -1 Only a little cough; . Only a town m atoms Three or foui miles off. Chicago News. Lawn Swings IVtth All the fittest Iinproyements No Push-ee no pull-ee, work-ee well-ee, ali'enm-ee. Call-ee eee-ee and if you don't look 8harpwe will sell yon. ' Rockers from 75c. to 610.00. The negro ran up through the pffifp ! ravine leading towards Sunderland U1 ulLUk c Hall and has not been seen since. World without end and more on the way. T wo car Ofiicers went in pursuit of him loads of Chairs. Sounds like we do not intend to let people sit on the later, but had to return without L, . , , ,4 , s floor. And we don't I him. The woman seems to be bruised somewhat, bat the skin is not broken on her. Sheidid not desire to talk that eveningo anyone. " o ' The editor of the Evans City Pa., Globe, writes, '.'One Minute Cough Cure is rightly; named. It cured my children alter all other remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds and ail throat and lung troubles. J P Gibson. ' WANTED To buy 100,000 J pounds of old cast-iron scrap, de livered at the joundry at once, ror which we will pay a fair price. No burnt iron wanted. djy27w2t Concord Foundry Co. We are in a position to give you anything you want m the Furniture line at the lowest possible prices. , Respectf ally, Bell, Harris Compamy. With our newuFnneral Car" jast in from'Cunningbam Sons & Co., of Rochester, N.Y., our Undertaking Department is unequaledjin North Carolina. . g Store 'Phone jo xrs- ResMencs" 'Pnone qo.
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