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Vol. Xi.. No. 252 CON C01U, N. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 15 1898 Whole No 1163 WHAT DOES IT MEAN? HOW WAR 18 DECLARE D ; 2It Seems a lAttle Str.anse, But is ery . x ne toue of Jfaiions, as Some Diplo- ProbabJy "ly a Salcgnnrd. . I j mats Uiaderstiintl It. We ! note that orders are being ."How is war declared ?" seme! one spnt to the captains of military asked a statesman this week. companies of our State. Some will "Usually by a cannon shot," was the of course say that it mesne war, but reply. This country did go to war one cannot draw this conclusion, as once by adopting a resolution. Most it is very probably only a sift guard 0 tke fighting had brgun with6ut in cnQ Anything was to happen.- legislative preliminariee. The civil ft seems that orders have already war opened with the firms: on Fort bpen received here also, as the foK Sumter. Jnst how the war with PERSONAL POINTERS. M Mr. N F Yorke went up to Sal isbury last night on business. Messrs. A P Connelly and J A . Means, both of Charlotte, were here today. Mr. F S Harmon arrived in the city la3t night and is stopping at the borne of Mr. George W S wink. Mrs. C S Stone came over from Charlotte last night and is visiting lowing! notice to the members of ppam will begin, if there 13 one, at the home of Capt. J M Alexa- exr'a i'f . .. - . . . I ii. .r I . I f hP I mm lJorrs hr.g been posted on uauuot oe lorecast, irom anvtmnsr in Hai , I V.rt Vtnllotiv. in ftioiV ortnnro I tHe ruleS Cf ConPTPRfl. Tt, mftT hfl "Ynn rA wti rmtifiVri nnh tn that war with Spain has already . , K , ' UiUJerv U1 ruf ... - A ' est 1111, DUt WPOSe homfl s nnw leave tne county wiincui nouiying -r ucu Bessemer, ia snftndin, fV,o oV?n me oi iiit utile 01 jour uepariure in i wui. vj hjuhj v mamo Concord writing, giving me the time you will report?, it me snip was destroyed be absent and naming the place you by a tarpedo, that was an act of war, viF.it and notif victims undoubtedly whether .Blanco knew tse torpedo j- : ; - 250 SUITS 250 of Schloss Bros, linest clotli , ." ing at less than ; ". cost. The following letter from Mr. Fetzer, who ia cow in New Yorj upon our return, continue in effect until comprimanded by me. R L Keesler, Mj .' ; 4h Regimental Drum Corps. i The Greensboro Telegram has the following: ! 'Ordeis have been out from- the ThiVorder willp7!8 to be dragged against the bo from this date of the ship or not. -if only half a Cotton dczen Spanish officers were in. the plot and towed the engine of ; de struction to its place, Spain has committed the overt act of war iu3t as much a'9 if a sun rquad had Seed wheeled one of the cf war . department to the captains of Pforro Castle into position and tent a sneu into tne diaeozine or in; Mainrt. : 1 : : j All that the court must, do u to iaport to tne rresiaent tnai tne ue companies of State guards at some places, and presumably to all, requesting them to be in readin s3, but to j "k-ep quiet." On Saturday evening orders in cipher were sent out which, of course, being secret, the nature of them ' could cot be learned. It looks, tovever, as though the government expects an emergency to arise which would de maud j the services of the guards i The information that orders have been sent to the guards was fur nished by a gentleman from a town having a company, and he saw the orders himself." Sinca writing the above Captain Ed Hill informs us that he received a le ter this (Tuesday) morning in ciphers. This as all that Mr, Hill is allowed to make public. He of course, has a code by which to read "the letter. No one else knows what the letffer contains. . 5Ir. Patterson Will Be Postmaster. President McKinley on Monday nominated Mr. Geo. L Patterson for the Concord jpbstoffice. Mr. Patter Eon got, the endorsement of Senator Pritchard, which was the strongest kind of pull. Having the nomina tion by the President leaves no room to qae8iion that he will be the new postmaster, presuming that Senator Butler will not stay the proceedings We have felt that by the rules of po'iticaL manipulations Mr. Patter son is the logical legatee for the position, and while diametrically opposed to him in a partisan sense he has our unfeigned congratula tinns. - 3Irs. Hcirry Tneber Dead.- Mr's. Henry Tucker, of No. 11 township died this (Tuesday) morning at.2:45 o'clock at her home after a lingering illness with con sumption for some months. Mra. Tucker's maiden name was Tucker, being a daughter of Danie TdckeTj deceased, and a sister to Mrs Caleb Robinson, Mrs. M M Furr and J C Tucker. She was 27 years of age, and leaves a husband and three living children. The burial was set for 4 o'clock at Cen tre Methodist Episcopal church, of whicir she was a member. Services by her pastor, Rev. Harley. Maine did cot blow up but was blown up. That will mean the wax hs started. Uncle Sam must get ready to fight. The chip has been knocked from bis shoulder. There 1 " - -'!'-. is nothing for him o do but to come 'Or COWS'::-- FOR SALE BY Ervin & Morrison GROCERY Forest Hill News, Mr. O K Eldridge, of the firm of Wheelwright, Eldridge back at his enemy. If there is to hE Uo . ol JNew y orK, is Here be any parleying, it must come from today on blisiness. Spam. That -country can offer de- Mr. vVernon Perdue and fence, or explanation, or indemnity; Miss Mary JT Morgan were naar- or reparation. If Spain does noth- ried Sunday at the ' home of ing after the court reports mat the the.bride by Rev. J J Pay Mame was blown up, a return oiow must be strock by the TJmted . States Mr. s Barrett, one ana as quicKiy as ine snips can A, . , . Al mnvp Sum is thft p.nrfA nf narinn. , r rf . t la 4- rw.rs Z a n rin 4$ r n f a Ti t cr m r rv-i as some 01 tue ues uiuiuuiuia ub Washington underhand it. Sti toaay wun a very oaa com. Mr. M Li Moore, who tor som time has been suffering iOffiee.fcf Schloss Bros. & Co .Balt Iniore, Mr?.. March lltb, 1898. Messrs. Cannon & Fetzer C; : Today I1 closed oat 43 lota of cchloss Ercs. finest poodr, aggre gatinsr about- 250 suits. All tbr-o are this spring's styles iot a sinsrle suit of last year's goods, 'these suits comprise the creams of their line the yery best selling style?. Of tMs.lofc of goods 60 suits made up of 11 styles are suits that went to their largest trade at $16.50 to 820 a suit. 1 bought them so that we will sell tbem at $15 and $16.50 a suit. These are their choicest nro ductions. Another lot of about 130 suit?, comprising 25 styles are goods that gold at 812 50, 813.50. Sl4 and 815, TheFfi Wft Will Hftil flf. Kfi straight. The remaining lots we 'A 71 well at 5rlU. , fSehiOSS Bros- have excelled them selves this season. They neve be fore brcught out such amagnifisent i e. l saw letters irom some oi he leading clothing stores such as Mabley & Carew, of Baltimore; the Ulobe, of at. Louip, and Eads, of AtlantP, expressing the highest praise of their spring productions, commending them above all o'hers for sty e, fit and e'egance of detail. No town in the State can show a handsomer line of clothing than w- can show, and none of them can touch us in prices not by a whole heap. ; . ; I willrgo to Philade phia tonight. C ; . Yours, &c, - P. B. Fetzer. Louis Globr-Democrat. Annointefl n Dlrprlnr. 1 Attorney Morrison Caldwell ire- with an abscess under his arm ceived a telegram from Governor is now much relieved by an 4iueseli Monday night announcing operation wnicn was pers the fact that he had been appointed formed last Sunday. one of the Directors of the Peniten- The factory lawns begin to tiary to fill the place vacated by Mr. look yy much ike spring is Wheeler Martin. f i . . . , ... . v- . , . near, since putting on its new Lr. Peloid wKnro thA "nirpntrtrn dreSS 0t green nine in number, meet tomorrow; to discuss the question of gelling the penitentiary to the United States government to be ueed for a United States prison, which question has been agitated for the last while. 1 TO CI I Take Tablets. Mrs. Austin Dead News comes this (Tuesday) morning of the death of Mrs. Austin, a widowed lady at Cannonville, who died, Mon" dav night, after lingering REACULDISONE DAY - v , , . Laxative Bromo Quinine vvltil luo LL Uicaw' wu All druggists refund the sumptipn, for oyer six months. Tod ay in our di ? p!a y v in dow you will find a in-w hue of Oxfords, also boys' thoea in Vici Kid" in al),Mz-s -our window ye n will lid Bi cycle Shoes. Hhtt.; tf ull y ak that vou goi: In and see what we have. , Remember everything we trhow you is new und stvlish. Miller, Shoe Furnishers. P. Watck pnr window We are taking stock -r . - - . . . but we are selling: Furni ture as die an "as eveij Gome and See. money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. Seyeial months ago she had rniiAd off. ' H the misfortune to lose one ox i The big chicKen fight which was her sons, who was also afflict to have, been today (Tuesday) in Greenville, S. C, has been called off , some of the parties having "backed down.' iSdveral persons were oroinff from this place but re- " - d r . " Ceived a telegram stating the above facts. This wa3 to have been quite ed with consumption. She leaves several children all of whom are boys and are almost grown. Her remains will be interred Wednesday. The funeral will Thanking our friends f or rpa st patrona s;e YOURS ELL, HARRISC CO. interesting fight, twenty.one of be preached by Rev. J J PayS Cotton has dropped from 6Jjents to 6 cents per pound. an the finest chickens having been ex pected in the rin?. Some of ; the fighters in our county were to have in it. j . . '. (.. '! After years of untold suffering from piles, B W Pursell, of Knit nersville, Pa., was cured by using a single box of DeWitf's Witch Hazel Salve. Skin diseases such as eczsma, rash, pimp'es and obstinate sores are readily cured by this famous rem e3Y. Gibson's Drug Storr, i j L seur. if Baeklen'i Arnica aaire. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappr Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ale kin Eruptions, and positively eurea Viles or no pay reqni-ed. It ia juaran teed to give atatisf action ol money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetze 'B Drug store ' .' t J ) ' k1v .
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