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o 0 Price?: $4.00 per year.- CONCORD, N. 0. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15 1900. SlTfGLB COPY 5 CENTS. ; V tf . : v -, f TERMS OP PEACE. Foreign Envoys Reach a Conclusion Sub ject to Approval of Powers. . A London dispatch of the 13th says the foreign envoys have formulated the following, tq be submitted to the powers,and if approved it is to be presented to China as a basis of adjust ment of the Chinese problem, viz.? VChina shall erect a monu- ment to Baron von Ketteler on the site where he was murdered and send an imperial Prince to Germany to convey an apology. She shall inflict the death pen alty upon eleven Princes and officials already named, and sus pend" provincial examinations for five years where the outrages occurred. In future all officials failing to prevent anti-foreign outrages within their jurisdic tion shall be dismissed end pun ished.. (This is a modification of Mr. . Conger's proposition.) INDEMNITY. "Indemnity shall be paid to the States, corporations and in dividuals. The Tsung Li Yametf shall be abolished and its func tions vested in a foreign minis ter. Rational intercourse shall be permitted-with the Emperor, as in civilized countries. "The forts at Taku and the other forts on the coast of Chih Li shall bo razed, and the im portation of arms and war ma terial prohibited. Permanent legation guards shall be main tained, and also guards of com munication between Pekin and the sea. "Imperial proclamations shall be posted for two years through out the Empire suppressing Box ers. "The indemnity is to .include compensation for Chinese who suffered through bemg employed by foreigners, but not compen sation for native Christians. The words Missionary and Christian do not occur in the note." While the. official document has not been presented to the ad ministration at Washington, there is said to be features with which the government will be loath to subscribe. Revenue Officers Make a Seizure". Revenue Officer Albright finds that John Fink and .Mack All man had made more brarMy FEMALE COLLEGE BURNED. 1 From the Ocean's Depths. . . -i Those papers whiah One Hundred and Fifty Girls. Make the campaign were Hasty Escape Loss, $75,000; In ' surance, $25,000 Virginia College, an Institu- tion for young ladies at Roan oke, Va.. was totally consumed by fire early Wednesday - morn ing. The fire was. discovered just as the girls, 150 in number, were rising,-and they- were ;bid; den to get out without delay, r All escaped. The fire started in the boiler room. Scarcely any thing was saved. The loss is $75,000, with $25,000 insurance. To accommodate those who arfe-nar- dllrin"" !a' u ' atomizers in applying jiquius mro me nuajti passages for too busy tarrhal troubles, the prop-ietors prepare . Cream B;ilm in limuM fi-m rtV.ir.Vi mill with Scientific research to sup-' be known as Ely's Liquid Cream. Balm port the Democratic 'party wmJfiftjftftji rtoubtless bo gratified at the vastfePg mine of material for investiga- 18 q1,lckly ab8orbed b7 th membrane ana aoes not ary up the secretions but To remove a troublesome corri or bunion: Tiist soak tte corn orbuiioa in warm waiter to soften it, "then i i e it downaa. closely as possible -withoit-drawing blood anU apply Chamber lain's 1'ain Ualm twice dajly, rubingr vigorously lor five minutes at each ap plication. A corn T'laster shonll be worn for a few days, to protect it from the hhoe. As a general liniment for Hpraios, bruises, lameness aDd rbeuma- rain balm is unequaleu. Hot cnira-'ier. xuy ifrotners, S Warren' .. tit., N. Y. ! 0. C." Goodman's Will. The will of the late Mr. G Crawford Goodman was probated today Thursday. He bequeathed to Mrs. Goodman the homestead of 60 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow land -together with Ja year's provision and all the household and kitchen furniture for her -natural life time. The rest of his estato is willed to his five sors George, Robert, Thorn as, Stafford and Lawrence, hav ing advanced, previously to, tho others equivolent sums. ; At the death of Mrs. Goodmaa the two sons George and Robert fall heir to the homestead. Ha! Ha! Charlie. Miss Cornie Doaton, daughter' of Mr. J. C. Deaton, of Moores ville, and Mr. Charles Hamilton, of Cabarrus", are to bo married in Mooresville on the 22d inst. Statesville Landmark. Our congratulations in advance. Since the above is in type, we are the glad receipient of tho following: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Deaton re quest your presence at the mar riage of their daughter, Cor nelia, to Mr. Charles Hamilton, Thursday, Nov.22d, 1900, at.6:30 o'clock, p. m., at the Presby terian churchMooresville, N. C. plisfimens of some of the gen jtlemen to whom the government 4 entrusts the duty of unraveling tho knotty problems which Damo Nature presents. Some of these-gentlemen have been, doing a little fishing with a line five miles long, and at that depth, they have made some catches, the sight of which, ac' cording to illustrations, would make a teetotaler of any fisherj man who ever livod, and if exJ hibited in Kentucky, could carry that state for a prohibition can didate. For instance, there is the eurapharynx pelecanoides and hissrood friend, the trichinrus lenturus. Tho malacashens choristodactylus is a prize beau t'fy, though the stylephorus choradatus is a close second. Others are tho sumicrotemus spinasus, the lynophryno lucifer and the mancalas chufeldth, The country should certainly ba grateful to these enterprising scientists. Charlotte ISows. kTv r 1 K Boyj ! fBl JV ? TN -J -Z 'i i (LOTtllNO Killed Each Other. ' Bartow,- Fla., Nov. 14. John Carter and Oliver Moody, ; two turpentine men, became involved in a quarrel at their camp near here over a woman, to whom both were paying attention. They agreed to fight it out with .guns and, deliberately planning for the duel, fired simultaneous ly. When the smoke cleared it was found that the aim of both men had been true and that both were killed instantly. Officers were sent for, but there is no Six Frightful Failures. Six terrible failures of six differen doctors nearly sent Wm. II Mullen, o Lockland, O., to an early grave. Al said he had a fatal lung trouble ani. that he must soon die, But ho was urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption. After , taking five bottles he was entirely cured. It is positively guaranteed to cure all dis eabes of throat, ch.est and lungs, includ ing coughs, colds, la grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma, hay fever, croup, wliooniner couch. COo and 81. Trial bottles free at Fetzer's drugstore. f or during the shooting. than thev had botfeht stamns for. He takes evervthinsr that I evidence tha there were an belongs to the still and all the; her partiqs to the affair before liquor that could be" found. Everything was "brought in Wed nesday nigh":, and shipped to J .If the McKinley administra- Charlotte. jtion a5esn,t wnd uinHe pfofy. 'tvtt 4i. 4i, .n. : : pine racket pretty soon, Ihe men ..w !1 b "vi u ,:,.. mention will be given upon arv eJulJ"UBlT "'"cuo giauuiey umumgL . AJ femembc- that arfi alive, the women nro Viomn. ... ?ii i i.iw ,y 25 per ceit. DibCOUNTs aiiowoa i all Dye work. Givif us a trial. Concord Steam Laundry 4 Dye fork A FRESH LINE OF Nice Candies, ' ALSO NICE FRESH Summer Cheese AT S. J. ERVIN'S in it J, REMEMBER tliat the Concord Steam Layndrj & Dye Wprks still h&xe the department of fUeaniner and Dyeing, andis Better pre- rpared than eyer in that line. Our clean- ing ia done tnorougniy ana we uyl; ecientincally. OUR PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS : Coat & Vfi6t Cleaned andTProssed $ .75 Tair of Pants " 0 Or Whole Bait ' " 1.00 An Overcoat " ' " 76 to 1.00 Ladies Skirts m " 50 to 1.00 Suits Dyd and Pre6ed 8.50 rants " " LOO Skirts " 75 to 1.50 Prices on any other articles not aieaiive, me women are oegin- 0n that score will be put down as mug to make mmce-meat to cause them to wish they were bust prevaricators. Morfiing dtQd." Star. A Great Event in BOYS' CLOTHING! fa We have been doing such u phenomenal business in this department that the result i jfo a new lot of clothes for the boys opened, marked and placed on cur counters for sale. yesterday. This is good, dependable clothing "at a very low. price. You can not judge the goods by the price, for itV so small. Our buyer was in the market at a time when the manufacturers were very anxious to wind up the' year's business and now they come to you close to the wholesale cost price.. The a?sort- ment is very large everything for Roys and Young Men. You will never find our an- nouncements uninteresting, for nothing but money-saving opportunities of the first order a are spoken of in them. Here is an o'ffer that 1 1 seldom occurs: An elejrant assortment of noy 8 to 10 years, 2 piece, strictly all wool cheviot and oaasimere Buit, in a larpe variety of" neat checlrs. plaids and strioes. -15verv suit ih wpII marlrt. lined and trimmed, pants double seat aud knee, and will pive elegant wear Not a suit in the lot is worth less tlmu $2.50, this Hpeoial price is Boys' Suits, ape 8 to 16, and ai we say above, strictly all wool out n'Ji a sun usually sold at tnis price, but a suit th more often sells at $ 8.50. Your choice 0 9 9 kT 0 a a a Coys knee pants suits with double B. vewt, very stylish and made in the popular oxford, stripes aud checks. These suits are the very best. $3 US and Vestee suits 3 to 8 years, nloely trimmed and well madw of nivy blues, stripes and nnt checks. The workmanship is the same as on th fine suits. Our special price Here is one lot of 100 suits all kinds, size-3 to 10 years, every suit worth $1 00 in this sale priced at Larero assortment of boys' knee p mts made of tho very besf hrn M 50 nn 1 9' a a a Just reoeived, our holiday line of boys' hats. They Rive tho r?c pired mannish appearance. They are Tight np to the notch in style and priced to agree with your ideas ot economical WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS cfcJ CO. a a a Tell it to Your Neighbors and come a running to the Furniture Store of Bell Harris & Company. Special Sale . to continue until December 1st. Don'tjmis the cf your life to buy FURNITURE cheap. Fifteen 'dollars worth of Fiuirniitiuire and JHIouse FuraislhJinigs in stock, bought in car lots for spot cash, new and up-to-dftto. We will aake a change at that time, tiig reduction m everything 1 We will make you prices tha't will beat the 7 the croods. s w 5tar Leaders, Iron King's, Gra' the bstt cook Staves" on the' mtrket. pockot addition j?.Jsix hole Range. Bell, Harris & ConipariT P. S. If you owe us anil your acc't is if ra Residence 'phone Q 90. 6 tor
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