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VolJ.XjL. No. 2711 CONCOUI N. C, MONDAY, APRIL 11 1898 Whole No 11711 Presieent mm THE SITUATION THE SAME. MRS JOHN MOOSE DEA.D. I Died Very Suddenly Sunday Mom- Ins Alter Eating Breabfast. oaa news comes to us of th SUBMITTED TODACJ TO CON' GRESb ASKS FOR ARMED INTERVENTION BUT NOT FOR INDEPENDENGE. UenJ L,ee Arrives Miss Rartnn Also leaves Spain May Yield at the L.ast Moment The Message Goes In. T - 1 . ti rr it I i i : vxfU. ieic uavanna on me death of Mrs Sallie Moose, th last boat, the Fern, at 6 o'clock widow of Mr. John Moose of No. 6 Saturday, nearly a day earlier than township. 'Her death resulted from we were led to believe. Miss Clara Wrf. faiinro r,M moo Barton and her Red Cross conting She had eaten a hearty breakfast ent were with tbe leaving group. ; and ere Ions was seized with n at.. Gen. Blanco did not receive his II. : " a 1 : . 1 1 i . I - ' p ii in unable to Guarantee Security leave taking call, pretending to be suddenly. io Forelg;! '"Vessels Submits Spain's Kcw Proposal to llie , Consideration of Congress Referred to Special Committee. Mrs. Moose was at least 60 years too busy. Gen. Lee will proceed airepuy to wasmngton. of a2e. She was the ninths nf Mr Much excitement seemed to pre- Harris Moose of No. 6 township vail, in Havar.a when it was realized ana was also the mother of Mr that ; the American consulate "was Henry Graeber, of Rowan county. cuuugu icuyiug me iouu, Bne was aj80 the mother of Mr. sure in- PERSON AL POINTERS. Mr. Kent Blair, of Charlotte, Special from the Charlotte Observer to the thOOgh there were nO OemOn8tra- Weddinpton Moose Who died nnlu a i y - I--". CS '.v.yc Q-t- i v-t-i ion - I . - 11? II! ' : . T71 1 1 . 1 i. lie i x ii jiuiui o luvcuwfcu v.wu i rnn h orn cm on nnr rn or a mcru i ; mi . -- - vw.w , x ne runerai or me remains was Congress to authoriza tne President taunts i of ' Ixet out, Yankee pig3 preached today (Monday) at Mr. to lake; measures to secure termina- CLUv; 1 piive church and th3 remains tion of hostilities in Cuba, and to V1C iClu CJUCa LUC "3 terred in that cemetery. ! , wreck Gen. Lee and the group on secure the establishment of a stable deet reverently ra.sed their hats and ' j a . iL. :ui- I . i 1 - . ! government, anu 10 use me miuia-i stood bared till past the spot of M rv and naval no wers of the United I traeic memory. J ; r - - - - i - I LL- ' a J . i i mi., n i . - i wRH in nnr p.uv i hhlhtiih v. Statesthat may be necessary for opanisn goyernmenc, acceuing ;Y - , - , I I'o the f ripndlv intprvpntinn of the I n 1 Mr. P R RaarH nf Sfllishnrv these purposes. - j , . , - u j i ijkj nciOi ai ecu. uatuiuay tu xauiiiij i vt ao xu tuo uvy , iuc y IheiPresident says the only nope an armiatice to the Cubans on cons for relief from a condition that can dition that the United States with be no longer endured is the enforced draw their fleet from. Key West a r A ' f mm frl- tt l ri v 1 frf rf t ha M Willi pine Islands, all conditions to which n H ij Barrier, of Salisbury, spent Easter in our city with parents. Mr. F L Bobbins went up to State8ville Saturday Light to spend pacification on the island. He Mrs.1 Jay Harris went down to Harrisburg Saturday night. j; Mr. C M Thompson, of Lexing- Mow's Your Chance To Buy M AT PING- One Lot worth 20 and 25c to go for 15c per vard. j . i . : l uoeS do6 uuweyer uiu n it Wa8 a toregone conclusion J;hat would be wise or prudent to recog- nere WOuld be no acceptance. niz the independence of the so. Spain would arbitrate the Maine called Cuban republic. The issue is affair. now with Confess and he The sPiniaQ minister, Senor Bar. Easter with relatives. aits its action, standing prepared Mrp. C B Erazier went I ment Sunday night wirh the vfficial I . . nu-i a.,i .j hnam nnt PVPrv oh icra. on m- . " . . . I , vuaiiunio . uavujuajr opcii s " " statemen: tnat tne ieen itegenc Sundav with relatives. TJ08ed On him by the Constitution. Ihad nrdprpd an ftrmistinp bv Gpi - I T J. ! 1 f. rn T W D.o f i f ni . J-. - i i I ' uxkm auu iuio. iiuu. . jl iuuoi, ui Crm7a HunrfiA f a o Diionanainn At U annn nrirhAnt anir nnnnirinna Dhaf. - . , r KJ IJalLl a ucui DC iui u quo ucuaivu ui i uiauov nivuuuu u y uuu v-a " uw i , v . . , , , - . , I I I J.-.1H - VI 1 1 1 ananf M aaloi ot ho Vinrv o I I. . . . m . , Tr . Ill . UU1U Jl4.1il OUUU W JLiaOtSl U V ' V uvu. w tOBtinties is Buqmuiea 10 uongreis p .i m of Mr arid Mrb Wm Propst 0On afn : ann itv, and called attention to .the fact that ; 1Q1 I UOV OUA 4.UA ..CVVfe,--VVSUT..l.U lr -B - . . i r n p l.i n ppn npapnr nn rnn nnxniRn ' --. uu wuuw xx.uw u . i the obiervation that if the Spanish t u . L hnmA frnm EhVaKftth dnllfifi Sat Kuverumcut uau ticur uiccegca ui measures attain a successiui result condolence on the Maine calamity as urday nignt t0 spend faster then our aspirations as a peac Uo did the Spanish authorities at j. Mrs. C has. S Stone returned to loving people will be realized. Hvana. He plead for considerate. Charlotte Saturday night, after If it fails it will only be another nesa at Washington. Tne whole spending several days in the city. justification for our contemplatpd nor lends some hope that Spain Migg Connie Cline and her uiayjfiBiu ai tue iai uiuuitui,. xuc friend Miss McLinn, liev. U L 1 . . ,n . ujeoaage uui, uc uciajcu, uuw- Fisher and Mrs. Jno. A Uline are The Maine incident ngures promi it. la thoogh the president spending the day in Mt. Pleasant. v an f 1 TT in thfl mOBSn OTP I mn.nln -i4rlii-ir frWv vi f trr i a m ft I i uciivii vaw umwv&w. i uiciCJV nuuiut; lud u.c nciu . a i : . r. i- ai i I , J O I 4 !1 .on 1 i r I o v o n H o rv ri The lament argues that tne win doubtless oe reierrea to com- . e f iizabethColl ese Satur - I . !n I " wreck of the Maine m Havana bar. mitret;. dav nipht to snend Easter. Her bor shows that Spain is not able to p VJCU- w.n uc iU "6-" frieDdt jsii88 McLinn, one of the Luesaay. JL Come and see it. Vms biv M , -A .i,.' .3.';' Io Beaety, Quality or Price - Is our handsome s'03k of btylistv shoes for men's wear . W e have i hen in all widths and sizes in Hue French Calf, Vici-Kid and Rnsaet leather for sprinsr and summer wear, with modified BalNdo, Rngby, Ladgate, Newport, Coin and French plain Toes, (Latest Toes.) We can suit anyone and everyoae in town from our fine stock. Respectfully. guarantee security to foreign vessels. Spiin has disavowed any connec tion with the disaster and baa offered as to submit to arbitration the differ teachers in the college, accompanied 0ANN0NV1LLE ITEMS her. ; : l r T TT At . a. fathered from Konnd-Abont iur. ana mrs. ) a wiasuu weui Ways and Every Other Way. over j0 Charlotte this (Monday) Mr. Willis Ragan, son of Mr. J m0rnintr. ATrs. Mason will visit her ; l 1- i.i e i i e? ' euces wm.ui may arise mereirom. H Rigan, was married Sunday at friend, Miss Essie Plummer. The message was referred to a noon, by Rev. W P McGhee, to Mias special committee on Foreign affairs. Lil lie Phillips, daughter of Mr. N rr. Crowell Tery Sick. By telephone to The Standard at 3.30. Dr. R S Young was called to the bedside of Df. Crowell, of China roye who is very sick. An Error. The report on our streets among eome of our people that are inter- M Phillips. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride. Miss Lora Walter, of Cannonville, and Mrs. Lee Sapp and Lilliaa Walter, of No. 5 ' township, were called to Charlotte Saturday to at tend the funeral of their mother, Mrs. John Whitley, who j died at that place Saturday at 2 o'clock. Misses Lou Barnhardt and Fan Presh trawberries Just Arrived at eStfiH in TPfll oofofo t.Viof t.Vio rtirVfcrmrf rr near the Graded School owned by nie and Bessie Suther, of No. 5 ErVlll & iYlOrriSOIl Mr. F V Snell had been sold to Mr. i township, spent Lester Coltrane -is untrue, so Mr. Coltrane informs The Standard. 'I o Get a nimissnl. Prof. Lewie, who was notified to hold himself in readiness for service with the Kinston Naval Reservee, has received word from his father that an honorable discharge hee been granted him. He has not yet receiyed it officially. Saturday night with Mrs. G M Walter. Mr. Simpson Lender, once boss GROCER? weaver at the Cabarrus Mills, but now of Mooreaville, spent Sunday with Mr. Will Holt, at Cannonyillei j ( NOTICE. -.. j I will pasture cattle at a reason able price, two miles northeast of Concord. j ! apll. 2c w. Alley J Scott. ; Notice. Special communication Stokes GiT bodge 10. OZf 2V. r. a. m. Monday .evening (llih) at 8 o'clock, for special business and work on F. O Degree. M. M's., lake due notice and govern yourselves accordingly- By order of the W. M. pr-4j. r R. A. Bhoweb, Seo. Dry Milter, CanilUIl Ot rctzcr " Shoe Furnishers. Company. i '-... 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 business in the fFurniture pnd House Furnishing Line. Buying as we do in car lots for crrh' oaV orivofl na o. lnrto loar! nvef Rmall palfiTR. W exnflfit. tn rln mnrft- UpVyUj VUMA-. T m -w w.w " - - " - - -w i business during the year '98 than any previous year of our existence. We have the stock, we have the prices, we have the rabbit loot with the horse shoe thrown in- We are not giving away goods neither are we selling goods at or below cost. We are in the business for the money we can make out of it. If you want a Suit of Furniture, Poplar, Oak, Walnut, Birch, Birds Eye Mapla or Mahogany, V we can. suit you in quality and price. If you want a Parlor Suit Ranging in price from $16. CO to 75.00. Call and Bee us. If you want a Side Board, Ward Robe, Cylinder Top Book Case, Office Desk-IExtension or Parlor' Table, Picture or Picture Frames Easels or what note, don't fail to see us. Should ; jieed a Baby Carriage ". " In your! business, we think we have the best line inthe State to select from. Cook Stoves. The Star Leader is said to be the beBt Twenty years guarantee on fire back. Look at them, and you will bey them when you hear the price - Baby Renders, Boy Wagons, and every thing to be found m a Firt- (jlassFurnit ire Store. Call land see us. Bell, Harris & Company Our Mr. Bell will answer all calls day or night in the Undertaking Department.
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