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Vol. Xii. No. 272 CONCOKl), N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 31 1898 Whole No 11 PERSONAL POINTERS. J Mr. J obn Leslie came over from FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION, dents to attend the college. it Many of the graduates of this col Wliv it Should toe Established in vur lege are WOrklDff their wav to D08U.I State-Paper So. i from tne Watauga tioQ8 0f profi(T and influence : and I Chsirlotte laSfc niJlt- CInb- . r graduates of the textile department Mr. George L Patterson re- The Watauga Club of Kaleigo, whQ hftye 8Qme natural aDjlity and turned from a short business trip (which is composed of citizens of character would soon be able to to Charlotte this morning. North Carolina) realizing the great work! their way to good positions, Messrs. L J Foil and James . i . i faooifx7 of havintr and also bn a heripfi fc tn mill nwriprn TV AX ti j.i - importance auu uBij --f.-e,. - - - - - . -. A oua hiu u xtxk... i icasuQCB most business men, were seen on the streets today. clay the of thfl StatA the vouth or tne otau: taugui -iuc , j beet mode of doing work that the world requires to be done and which thfe world is willing to pay liberally for, provided it is done in the best manner possible," the clnb has ar ranged to prepare and have pub1 hebea" a series ef short articles, on the present importance of textile in struction, and the necessity of edu cating our young men to fill posi tions of responsibility, as superin- IT ILOOKS MORE GLOOMY. Something Definite From Spain Fri- J? 7?ht-Tne President Will Torn Situation Over to Congress, His Demands Are Sot Met Queen in a! Strait. rnnHAiVT 1U1N Co i As Senator Lindsay, of Kentucky, has said, one day it looks like peace and the next day like war. The situation at present looks tendents, managers and owners of ?ei7 much like it is to be independ- textUe mills. ence of Cuba and the utter humilia It is an historical fact that the tion fif Spain, or war with the results foundation of England's supremacy the same with regard to both, in manufacturing was laid when the gpain haa probably sounded the British Parliament ordered that 'every French Hugenot who ac cepts refuge, and who erects a loom or jother industry in the kingdom, shall give eaiplovment and train ing to at lea3t one English youth : powers and finds no ground for hope that j she can receive any more than tho Irood offices to interpose for peace. j Representative Bailey, of Texasj For Cows FOR SALE BY Ervin & Morrison (! GR0CER5 A SMALL BOOM Is Very Probable for class's Siding: iU'--.; ' Soon. this wie action haa aided in making the Recognized leader of the Demo- (The outlook now is that Glass's the English-speaking people the cratg in the House, attempted to Siding, only a few miles above uono manufacturers of the world. push through a resolution Wednes- cord on the railrrad, will be a vil - Ahnnh a nnartor nf a. npn hnrv ftom 1 dav ! dpp.lftrino thn i ndpnendpnppi nf laee, or rather a suburban town. Gladstone warned England that un Cuba. Speaker Reed ruled it out of less more attention was given to order, and the House sustained him, technical education ani training, when Baily appealed to the House other- nations might take away. their t0 0errule the ruling. ' supremacy. He has lived to see a Senators and Representatives wait- partial fulfillment of the prediction, -d the pf,8ident during the day especially in regard to Germany. : and received the a38urflnce that an The apprentice system is a thing i , . , , P i , . , . , answer from Spain might beexpect- nf t.np nfit and will npvpr rift rp- I ' A vived. The great revolution wrought ed Friday night. h7 tMm and PiPnfHn mhinprv in he President urged that he be all branches of mill operations, has ?lven a chance to eff ct his program, made high-grade technical training which, if revealed, would be de- nn absolute necessity ; and, in order tract ed from, bat, in the. event that to develop efficient managers of men his proposition was rejected, he and machinery, the groundwork- for would turn over the whole matter to thi3 training and education must Coagress by early next week and hereaf er be obtained in industrial would share the responsibility of ac or 'technical schools, in the eacie tib'4 with Congress in such action as By the first of Mav, Mr. F W. Best, one of China Grove's most sue cessful business men, and Mr. J. T. M.i. Rogers, a young man of this place, but who has for some time in the past been employed in the Pat- j-... . ' ". " ;" . terson store at China Grcve, hope'to open up a tolerably larpe store, handling a line of dry goods and groceries. i - , . ' i A p;tition hH8 ' also bf en sent to -the Postmaster General, asking that a; postoflSce be made at this place, and that Mr. Koers take charge of the office. The only reason, it .seems, that this place has never had a postoffice before was because no one cared to be bothered with it in The Swellest .' Thing in Caps, Just Opened One Hundred iczeu of the finest CAPS that have ever been in Uoncord. TVfpns' Boys', Misses'- ana Childrens'. AH Swell. Every new style ; eyerv new Fabric. Caps made to sell at 50c. 75c. and 81.00, all to go in at 25c. We sell more CAPS than any ten stores in the State. We have never been so well fixed as this time. You can afford to buy a CAP every week at our prices. CANNON & .FETZER COMPANY. P- Also One Hundred aozen GAPS worth 25cts. to go at 12cts. GOOD ONES. Cannon & Fetzer Company. are w ay that men ore prepared by sp- may follow. It seems to be cropping their residences. rial training to eventnallv occudv oat everywhere that nothing short Of From reliable authority we hign positions in law and medicine. 1 thejabsclute freedom of Cuba is con also informed that the 8otithern The employment of a boy ( r man on template J by the President, the Railway Company has promised to a special machine will seldom de J American people or the Cohans. erect a depot at that place, if much velop a leader or manager, without hpould the President's pacmcbut tu,ineS8 j8 done there. some previcuo instruction on gen-1 we hope wise and just, propositions eral subjects. be rejected and Congress be left to MRS. P. M. FAGGART DEAD It is a well known fact that the deal with the situation, there is lit- hnta nnd m'rla nf a nnnnfrxr ftr ; if a tie l doubt that the result will be war sses Into Rest Alter Lingering Ji & J I . ' I j With Pneumonia for Only a Short. most valuable possessions, and that at no distant day. Time. lira Beaiuty, QtmaMty " . or. la our handsome stoik of stylish shoe3 for men's wear. We have them in all widtb and sizjs in See French Calf, VicL Kid and Russet leather for Bprirg- and summer wear, with modified -BnlNio, Rnorbv. Lndtfj, Newport, Coin and French plrr'n Toes, (Latest Toe-.) We can suit anyone and everyone in town from our fine sjccV. ' ! Respectfully. ry iM mi . it & j Shoe Furnishers. time and money employed in their Spain is very anxious for peace, ! Mrs. Press M. Faggart, of this proper training and deyelopment but very jealous of what she terms county, died Wednesday evening, will give the largest and most satis j her honor. The Qaeen Regen't ap- March 30th, after lingering for only factory returns to the State, It in- peals to Emperor Francis Joseph, a short while, with pneumonia, creases their earning: capacity, and, ot Austria, and others as follows : Mrs. Faggart was a daughter of therefore, their value to the State VI am ia a difficult position, hav- the late D. G. Holdbrooks. She It is estimated by careful men that ine; to act as the guardian of the dy- was a sister of Mr. Robinson Hold- three.fourth8 of the new cotton nasty, -which I must not expose to brooks, of No. 2 township, and a mills of the future will be located any danger, and at the same time half sister of Mrs. Dr.'Lafferty. She in the Southern States ; and North as the defender of the rights, honor was also the stepmother of our Carolina must be prepared to erect and: interests of Spain. To surren townsman, Mr. Arthur Faggart. and to manage her full share of der Cuba in any form would unques She leaves a husband and five them. North Carolina producW the tionably injure the dynasty xinder children, together with a ho3t of cotton; contains an abundance of which it occurred ; whereas, to fight friends, to mourn their loss. All of coal and other fuel ; valuable and for it would keep? these interests in- the children left are Bingle except accessible water powers ; an unsun tact, together with my country's one, who married Mr.. Randolph Now For Business. Through Stock taking, and finding balance on right side, we doff our hats and off our coats and roll up our sleeves, and we are after you for your Ifusiness in the Furniture pnd House Furnishing Line.' Buym ;- a we do in car lots for' spot cash gives us a long lead over smali dealers. . We expect to do more business during the year '98 than any previous year of our existence. We have the stock, we have the prices, we have tho rabbi& loot with the horse sho9 thrown in We are not giving away g jo is rei ;'ier are we selling goods at or below cost. "We are in the businbss for the money we can make out of it. If you want a - ii Suit of Furniture, Poplar, Cak, Walnut, Birch, Birds' Eye Mapla or Mahogany, we can suit you in qaality and price, It you want a Parlor Suit .Ranging in price from 816.00 to 75.00. Call and see us. If you want a Side Board, Ward Robe, Cylinder Top Bock Case, Office Desk, Extension or Parlor Table, Pit t ire or Picture Frames Easels or what nots, don't f ail to see U3. Shcu'I you need a Baby Carriage paRsed climate, and a largo number of bright, active, American boys, who are eager for industrial educa tion. Shall the State give them such advantage ? We are fully able to give textile education to all who want it ; an 1 no time should be lost m organizing a textile department! at the Agricultural and Mechanical College. Such an addition would eoon; induce one hundred new stn- honor. But the disadvantages ;Winecoff, of No. 4 township. Spain would have to fight under j After the preaching of the funeral are obvious, and a peaceful solution this (Thursday) evening at 3 o'clock, would best serve every purpose." the remains were interred in Beth 1 i . : ; , . - page cemetery. Notice. The regular Monthly Inspection Notice to Delinquents. e- , t- u t r a . All property on which the town of Cabarrus Light Infantry will be taxea veFno ' been paid will be ad- neia xnursaay, Marcn 5ist, :i5U p. m., at Gibson's Hall. Edward Hill, Capt. vertised for sale by the Sheriff on the first day of April next , . - In ycu: business, we tink we have the best jline in the State to select from. V The Star Leader is said to be the be Twenty years guarantee on fire back. Look at them, and you will !buy therd when you hear the price- Baby Renders, Boy Wagons, and every thing to be&found in a Firef Class Furnit tre Store. Call and gee us. Bell, Harris&Xompany. Our Mr, JBeli- will answeralllcallsdayjorniglitintli 1 Jno. K. Patterson, T. C. ; Xndertaking!Department.2 ""T '
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