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- '.; SY - - . . ... u - .... .. . -j ffSD H r. 7T n r1 41 (C? i Vol.. X1..-H0. 278 CONCORD. N. C.,FRllta APRIL S'i898 WHOL:p: No 1178 SITUATION UNCHANGED. . " . Nothing More Developing Except Messages to the Rational Guard and Artillery Officers. ' ' Special from the Charlotte Observer to, the Standard. , 1 , -' ' v 2 p. I m. Situation unchanged . The National Guard has been noti- ,ut, but those not wishing to go will be excused. has left Madrid for a health resort I in Prance, but hia daughter is with him and no danger is anticipated. tnree from old age. We find that twelye have been dischargf d from the home during the last year. Fourteen of the inmates are able It seems entirely probable, howeyer, to do light work on the farm and in that he will not stay in Madrid long the garden ; Five of the inmates after Lee Leaves Havana. work in basket work. : There is no knowing what the next Ibe. ; buildings are chiefly old dispatch will be or whether it is or but in reasonably good repair. is not facts, not so much the correct The county farm consists of about current, as news derived? from cor- .. .. ; ' i: ' - t - .... r . i . ..ii.j Heft j a. i i : ; l t fied that it Will 06 nrsc 10 oe cauea uuu auruatJ, auu ids mnu ib very guuu fcui appreueutHuut. above the aveiage. About 110 There seems to be but one way to acres are in cultivation. The farm avert 'the conflict and hat is for is worked lay mules and we find the Spain to y ie d to the demands of the farm stocked with' good cattle and United States. hogs. ' The farm yields wheat, corn, oat9, clover and vegetablesall nec essary vegetables such as sweet and Trieh potatoes. The home is built in a beautiful Officers of artillery organizitions are directed to be at their posts sub ject; to call. The report is confirmed that Gonv PERSONAL POINTERS. sul' General Lee will leave Havana groye, with shade of oak trees" prin cipally. All manures and ashes are Prof. Jay Lentz has gone to Charlotte to Bpend Easter. -r-Master Arcney uannon is Saturday noon. COUNTY HOME REPORT, Which of .Public Report. Goes llefone the Statu Board Charities An Excellent spending Easter in Charlotte with utilized for the improvement of the friends. farm. Religious services, for the Mr. Holland Thompson re benefit of the inmates are .held on turned to his home in Statesville Sundays. Two small children are last night to spend Easter. inmates of the home and are unable Mrs. John Allison left this The following is the report of to care for themselves. (Friday) morning for Winstor, the county home as made out by Only one has been punished for wnere 6he visits at the home of Mrs. the committee, which consists of misconaucr, ana since rnai ume nas n M Williamson. Register W MWeddington, Dr. M not needed it repeated . L Stevens and Capt. J M Alexan- About forfcy are supported outside "der, which is to be sent to the of the county home or receive from State Board of Public Charities, one two dollars per month at Raleigh. . ..... .i world, for Mr. Frank Rogers, Jr., came home last night from Chapel Hill to spend Easter with friends and relatives, 500 Fine Sample HATS. The latest' spring styles, finest goods $1.50 and $2. They are $3 and $3.50 hats. Strav hats for the million. You needn't wait till 'the' end of the sea son to buy them cheap. You can buy them now $1 hats for 50 cents, and that way all through. Get one for Easter. Cannon & Fetzer ..J V ' . ' ' rff . . V .' Company. The report is not written out consecutively but consists in an swering of printed questions. We find the county home located on the Southern Railroad, em brae Mr. W G Watson, father of our townsman, Mr. James Watson, was in our city last night from Salis- Baeklen's Arnica naire. The Best Salve in the Outa, Bruises,' Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappr Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ale I i m Eruptions, and positively cures Miss Addie Boger passed ..'ilea or no pay requi-ed. It is thronorh on the train last nicrht on lhg six buildings ior the patients, raaranteed to give outief action ol Lftr woxr tH r :nr9fnn hara au also a large two story building for Ittful will spend Easter with her friend, the uge of the keeper and his family box For aale at P B Fetzei a Drug . . - I afnva rr-r m- t . 1 t 3t J I OWAO. we una tne Duuaings venuiateu by open fire place and windows. The home is equipped with plenty of Thaannntn nf vac Tbe Sitiatlon Today i Justifies tne vvaici auu ucij, Aug DUri v v I . for arinlcincr and fdocmtr ia irotlen Worst Indications Wednesday-Tne Powers Interpose Offer of Good S3 In Beanaty, Quality.. or Piice Is our handsome stosk of stylish shoes for men's jwear u We have them in all widths and sizes in fioe French Calf, Vici-Kid and Russet- leather for sprins: and summer wear, with modified BullHdof, Rugby, Ludgate, Newport, Coin and French plain Toes, (Latest Toe.) We can suit anyone and everyone in town from our fine stock. Respectfully. Dry Miller, SHoe Furnishers. DARK AGAIN. from wells. The buildings are heated by fireplaces and wood in abundance Comfortable homes can be furnished for about forty persons. Twenty-eight persons are now in Offices and are Rejected Diplomats Will Withdraw. The war cloud Thursday seemed to promise a breaking away unto Mi; 8 Mamie Springs. l- Mies May Gray, of Gastonia, who has many friends and admirers in this place, arrived this morning and will spend Easter with her friend, Miss Brown. Miss Nettie Allen, who ie visiting in this city, will also spend several days with Miss Brown. the home to be cared for, about ten clear sky, but only to return to that of whom are able to work. We find threatening of the storm that) was but one bedridden and helpless and indicated the day before. It ap only five have to be confined at night peared that the Qaeen Regent had i -S 1 a i . ' in their rooms. assumed me rasK or running tne We find five penons idiotic or im- Spanish ship of State and was about becile, whose names are Elizi to 8teer iat0 the harbor of peace ty Furr Emily Spears, Mary Love, the fir8t opportune gale. Today Lucy Miller and Alfred Kilpatrick. (Friday) it appears that the Spanish They are all allowed food in abund- ministry would fiaunt full sail in ance and.it well cooked. The an- turbulent winds to ride on the crest nual cost for the year was about of the hillows cr sink into the $1,500.. The number cared for dur- qnicsands of h:r own unwisdom, ing the 3 ear was sixty-two averag- Dispatches now mdica e that Gen. ing about thirty. Lee will leave Havana Saturday and We find one Confederate veteran, that Spain will regard it as a sever Cyrus Alexander; who was in Com- ance of diplomatic relations and the pany tlH," 7th North Carolina Reg- fit act of hostile proceedure. ! - I - mi a. ."i a. nj. iment, without a pension. governments 01 ureat rru Mr. Nelson M Barnhsrdt is the aln France, Germany, Austria, Rus keeper of the home and his postoffice sia and Italy, by delegation, called is Ooncord,. IN . C. He receives ori President McKinley Thursday, twenty dollars per month an4 Sir Julian Pauncefate as spokesman, boird for himself and family, with the offer of good offices to help Upon investigation we. find him secure a peaceful . solution of our sober, industrioufl and discreet; not troubles with Spain. The addreea only a good manager of the county's ia clad in kind and diplomatic lan poor and indigent but a splendid guage and received a firm reply of farmer. Dr. t J S Lafferty ia the the same kind ending with the ex Presh trawberries Just Arrived at Ervin & Morrison GROCERY v For Over JFlftT Years Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 3yrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect sue. cess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Now For Business. Through Stock taking1,' . and fin ding balance on right side we doff our hats and off our coats and roll up our sleeves, and we are after you for your business in the Furniture and House Furnishing Line. Buying ai we do in car lots for spofci cash gives us a long lead over small dealer e. We expect to do more business during the year '98 than any previous year of our existence. Wo -1 have the stock, we have the prices, we have the rabbit loot with the horse sho9 thrown in. We are not giving away goods neither are we selling goods at or below cott. We are in the business for the money we can make out of it. If you want a Suit of Furniture, Poplar, Oak, Wtliut, Birch, Birds5 Eye Mapla or Mahogany, . we can suit you in quality and price. If you want a Parlor Suit Twentyrfiye and ask for cents a bottle. Be sure Mrs. Winalowa SootL- county physician and' attends to all eicknesa of the inmates of the home, and receives as pay $1.50 per visit. - We findtbat the home had twenty eight patients on the first day cf September, 1897, and that during the year since that time up to March 1st, 1898, sixteen had been admitted to the home. Four deaths haye occurred during the year one from consumption, pression that the war in Cuba at ocr own doors has become insufferable It is a polite declination of good offices. The powers laid before the Spanish government at the same time such an addresx and received no encouragement. V In Washington Senators and Representatives eee no chance to avert a war. 0 j The wife of Minister Woodford irg Syrup,"land take no other kind. Mo b"5 pel y When you take Hood's Pills. The big, old-fash loned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces are not in it with Hood's. Easy to tak rui - f : and easy to operate, is true Hood's Pills, which are up to date in every respect. Raffl. pprtain and sure. All druggists. 25c. C. I. Hood & Co., Loweli, Mass. (The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparill ) Ranging in price from $16.00 to 75. 0C Call and see us. If you want a Side Board. Ward Robe, Cylinder Top Book Case, Office Desk, Extension or Parlor Table, Picture or Picture Frames Easels or what nots, don't fail to see us. Should need a Baby Carriage In youri business, we t'ainkSwe have the b98t line in the State to sebet from. Cook Stoves. The Starl LeaderEisI'.said to be the beit. Twenty years guarantee on fire back. Look'afc themandj you will lauy themlwhen you'hear the price Baby Renders, Boy Wagone, andje very thingfto befound . ina Fin t Ulass' Furniture Store. Call and'see us. Bell,;Harris&Company. OurMr.J: Bell will answer JallcallsMayJorniglitiirj tte T3ndertakingy3epartrjaent.? : it" a 4 I U ' f V I: '! f 1 4 I 1 1 5 I- I I "i I ; - i f- 1 . 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