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Vol. Xi No. 275 C0NC0H1; N.C, TUESDAY, APRIL 5 1898 Whole No 117 LEE'S SAFETY DOUBTFUL. THE MESSAGE READY. COUNTY COMMISSTONEB8 I -Will Probably Be Called at Any M-mot-War Mow Appears inevitable. News comes to us at 2:30 today that General Lee had left Havana and arrived on America soil. We proi con that it was It Will ilo in Wednesday To Be I Hold Their Renlar Srnnlhiv w . , : - n . m j .culy?. Strong and Visrorons Auxiliary lng? and Transact the Usnal Amount Ships to Be Bought The Powers ot Business ana Some Things of Would Have Spain to.Make Conces- Especial Interest. sions-Hpam Probably Responsible The County Commissioners met at fortbe aiaine Disaster. . . tW court hon8e Monday morning to The President has completed his . . , ? promptly inquired of Charlotte- for message andt will be Bent in to I Nothing was done on Monday more firmationand received tne answer congress weanesaay. ine uamnet than the ordering of bills to be paid. incorrect but that for "-""S mau3U irum lo 1J- ciock Mr. A U Uanup, ot JNc. 9 town- the j General s safely, it is quite rea(i and revised and, on account of such a deformed probably that he will be called at jt Qad to be strong and clear, arm, asked that he bs exempt from any! moment. The President's reviewing past as well as present road work, and poll tax. After Jl-JL z. fQ. Ko ni,. affairs ' with Spain. It will deal looking at the arm, nis reqaest was . . vigorously with the affairs and win at 0DCB 8ranted alent to a declaration of war. ine A,n , . n 1 Messr. Jno. Allison, W H Blume prospects are more grave now than rndependence of Onba will be the and P'Dk De1 et "PP" a . ' . committee to lay cff the road b- ever before. one grand end. i . xf. t t?i, , j ,, r- f- ginning at Mr. Jno. Bulla a, beyond DEATH IN THE FLOOD. mere prooaoiy is a movement on Hi) t th 3-mi, . foot in Europe to have an under- hWtVfl Fnrd rniuL Thin nrripr ? lbe Icvce Breaks aal Sweeos 20 or I ' .. A, , . V . more Lives Away. Bianamg among ine powers out it preparatory to the working of that Almost a second Johnstown ca- looks to neutrality of the powers road as soon as the chain pang has lamity took place at Shawneetow, and to urge Spain to the utmost finished our street work here. III., Monday night when the levee concession rather than to antagonize Britta:n Johnston and Atlas For gave way and a column of water 10 the United States. ! rest, two of the colored convicts, to 15 feet high burst forth on the The JNavy department haa ordered were uruCu lu ua .m, uuwarucu luuauituuio, wiijmg c" r ' w w -.-.-j i Hlg Mother Dead. er thing beforo it. ior ine navy. ; In Saturday's Daily we noted the The colored part of the town was Americans are crowding into fact that Mr. Martin MacRae, of the principal scene of debvrcctkn. Havana and being vaccinated in Philadelphia, Pa., passed through Twenty bodies are ah eady counUd,! order to take vhe first boat to get Concord that day on his way to and there br? been no time ' get an away from the island. There is Montgomery cnunty, where his accurate list. It is feared ths en very little yellow fever to interfere, mother was at the point of death. t?re levee will give way, and if so The story of the mines made in Before he reached that place his ih town will nrnhahlv h dtrnved England some years ago for Spain, mother was dead, having passed anH..-Wwn- anfl th r?n ptill ten or more of which were for the Friday night about 1 o'clock. Lot O" Matting 80 lb Grade worth 25 cents yard, our price 20 cents. Glosed out an other lot of 25 Rolls, and oan give you best bar gains in Matting you ever had. Another lot of Jap Matting. Linen warp, in Kan 8 Meaaiion, ifuoy and Onyx, new patterns up to date. Cannon & Fetzer Company. 1 !1 pouriDg. harbor of Ouba is revived and point strongly to Spanish guilt in the Mr. MacRae is a special friend of our clever townsman, Mr. Jones Yorke. He Will Not Be Released. As noted on Monday Prof. Lewis', I Maine affair. This adds fresh fuel to Superintendent of the Graded, American passion. a Special Telegram f?r!hoc! hri been notified to 1 Congress liPt-ns some j-rong As noted in . the local columns : , ,u , rne2he8 but will wr:t for the mes- the ; force sava that it will be TIM 111 Hi II LVJ J kU t b I X r I teieg:: pn'n crzo; ana mai i rvd rtfen i j I-lsalGn-ai, Pollock jThe Merry Maters. ' In Beamty, Qmality or Price Is our handsome sto?k of stylish shoes for men's wear. We have them in all widths and sizs in fine French Calf, Vici-Kid and Rnsset leather for spring and summer wear, V modified BulNdo, Rngby, Luifiitp, Newport, Coin and French plaia Toes, (Latest Toe".) We can suit anyone and everjone in town from our fine stock. Respectfully. - Dry Shoe Furnishers. 4t Miller colder tomorrow. A second tele gram was sent by the Weather iwBMD; Now For Bulkiess. jng inrougnoub iNorta uaroiiaa auu vski-gthat he bo reecd from The Merry Makers Monday night membership r V he had not been in Caton's Hall as a whole was quite I . . . i il PniiraVilft. 1 tDe CTPD7 m . . Paria T TI TTT ,nrt TV wft heavy frost Wednesday. DiRht. three vears. rroi. lewis aisoteiei . . ' r I LIa frt hU own fathflr at KinH. Uesentative of struggling Caba, a Notice Kmsi , t p li v k t tu I topic so much absorbing the Amer-1 Concord lodge No. 51 regular roll up our eleeves, and we are after you for your business in the TMo rTn mnrm'ntr lcan mmi that as 16T Prt resulted convention this evening, promptly Furniture and House Furnishing Line. Buying a3 we do in car lota for Through Stosk taking, and finding balance' on right side, we doff our hats and off our coats and in farnr nf tht rtAtrinta th Vinna I at R n'rlnrV. orlc On R of Pi letter came to Prof. Lewis i;om hisl , . . I . ? .. Tr ... Iwftnt almnflt wild with enthnriastm I AtlAntinn Knichta. . father stating that he had talked to deHglit ; J as. C. Fink. C. C. Mr. miocK DUt mai ne i-ouock; l ,vh . ,. f n-nt T,iam Sr Jia R. YonNO. K. of R. & S. couia not cnange tne oraer. xi i eant A!ganzil and the treacherous like Prof. Lewis says, noting more hnnnhhaek. Pedro, were desnisable. can be done about the matter but but 8eryed an opportunity to bring Mr. John W Bostian, of Albe- eimply to await orders. out the splendid parts of Rodengo. marie, is here todsy. At the meeting ot tne wraaea u Oaban patriot; Pat McOue, the iM. a M.rv Stafford, of Harris- C.S4 nf j iWWtV VA MI M.RM. tUl W . i r: 3 mr: I - 7 PERSONAL POINTERS. spot cash gives us a long lead over small dealers. We expect to do more business during the year '98 than any previous year of our existence. We have the stock, we bave the prices, we have the rabbit fool; with tVr horse shoe thrown m We are not giving away goods neither are -6 selling goods at or below cost. We are in the. business for llie money we can make out of Tf you want a School Board Monday evening, Irish overseer; Vioiante Maximo, a bn . yi8iting her friend, Miss rroi. ljewiB Biatea me manw iu aaugnier ot uuoa, ana me buihucc Delia Sims for a day or two: ihem and that if there any of Koderigo and FJoretta, a Oaban j cline retnrned t0 possible chance he would not go, girl, Thereai romance, ati e night, after but he would not: be .surprised to and tragedy flowing freely to brill . J day,.at hme. have to leave at any time. ; the audience, tne pianist between p B. v f .nssisiy . j;m-:. mnn;n i Hoff f!T,T Fisher flrrivod this Miss Hayncs Cort;hed Itlp. uw U1BWU1041JB ' .,i j IL u Miss Haynes, who swallowed the maxed with an imitation of drums morning and will spend the week hair pin which the X ray a did pot and fifes that was unique and as m out ciiy wuu v. uu. locate, coughed violently a few days I tounding in its perfection. pgo and raised the pin to near the In the fifth and last act the feata larynx whence it was removed by of the contortionist were perfectly Dr. Battle sayB the Raleigh Press wonderful, but little of ths rest of Visitor. Miss Haynes is all right this act however was anything but a now. v let down from the excellence of the Little Ellen Harria is steadily re rest. It may be termed popular and covering from the thimble evil . . uptodat9, but if so, so much the ' raiiam.nanh?Biarriaze. J worse for the popular and up-to- From the Salisbury papers we date taste. While there was nothing Cotton j Seed I ' note the marriage of Miss Mary Graham to Mr. Arthur Hana, of Baltimore. Miss Graham fcimerly lived a China Grove and is known by quite a number of people in our 'bounty.1 . 'Get Tour Nhoes. l . A ! pair of new shoes for an old lady left in postofEce some time ago. Call and pay for this notice and get shoes. specially suggestive of Immodesty, there was nothing educating or re fining in it, and it furnishes the most valid objection to following a stage life or to patronizing a theatre. A torpid liver robs you of ambi tion and rums your health. De Witt's Little Early Risers cleanse the liver, cure constipation and all stomach ' and liver troubles. Gibson's Drug Store. For Cows FOB SALE BY Ervin & Morrison QR0CER5 cures, by Hood's 4 Sarsaarilla, be? cause it makes pure, rich, helthyv life and health-giving BLOOD 1 Poplar, Oak, Walnut, Birch, Bird?' Eye Mapls or Mahogany, we can suit you in quality and price. If you want a Parlor Suit ' Ranging in price from $16.00 to 75.00 Cal and see us. It you want a Side Board, Ward Robe, Cylinder Top Book Case, Office Desi, i 1 ension orParlor Table, Picture or Picture Framep Easels or what no . , fon't fail to see us. Should Ineed a Baby Carriage Tn vntir! huRinesa. we think!we have tl best line in the State to select from. Cook Stoves. 7 . The Star Leader i3jaid to be the besi. Twenty years guarantee on fire bac!;. Look at them, ard you will Ibuy them when you hear the price- Baby Renders, Boy Wagons, and every t hi.-g to befound in a Firfct Ulass Furniture Stored Call and see us. BelleJHarrisj&Company. Our Mr, Belli will answer "all calls day'ornightjn the t) ndef takingDepartm ent.
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