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ri jr '"'V W"t-' .Vic" Jr Vol. Xxi.No. 2713 concohl n. a, Tuesday, April 12 isoe Whole No 11712 - - i Gen. L,ee in Washing ion. THE Special from the Charlotte Observer to Standard. " Gon. Lee arrived in Washing- - i : -.- ' : i f tonjat 2.30 p. m. today. THE MESSAGE one or the other a condition not to ' be contemplated. He informs Congress that on th In Brief, a Synopsis of Which peared on the 11th. The President's message is before 2.7th of March he endeavored to se- no 0a 1 . cure an armistice till October 1. us, and, while we have had no time , . . . uc x' Congress. honinc for an ftdinnfmnnt TViio to study closely its contents, it is fflllftH ftTlf1 Wa ia " , There are no developments in doubtless a golden medium between an end extremists on the great crisis and He reylews President Grant's strikes us as not in any way a go standpoint in 1875, also President between imprudent factions that Jason's with regard to Texas and would wreck a nation on the one tnawt is not tne policy of tee hand or lead it to supine decay on nnited 6tates to recognize indepen tn nthpr . hnt th nnfnoma nf o in dence where it does not exist and THEPETKIFIEU WOMAN. A Marvelous At fraction -This Scien tific ana f.diiciUlonal Exhibit to Ilcmain 111 Uur City a Few Days. (Lr citizms will have an oDDor I informed mind beanni? the weight can not be maintained on the part tuaity this week, never before offer of national respons.bility and poised the people under the seyerignty ed jin this community, of viewing on the line of justice and right a naton' a jwonderful specimen of human Which is the best guarantee of na- . He therefore recommends armed petrification a siaht worth eoming tlonal safety 1 intervention to stop the sacrifice of I!';':!! ",!il,,'a8 ZTJTZlle reviewing the eituation the "fe and property. - usual, it 8 not show or museum, s He justifies such course from tiAnal exhibit, conducted bv ladies "The present revolution is but the four Prem,see. that we condense as xrfio come to this ci y highly en- successor of other similar insurrec dcr d. They have certificates of f;na muinu u.fl fln' i rJuo . . uum nmvu uaic uoouiicu. m vuua thon -'anas of physicians, scientists . , , . , . . ! aU-geologists Also chemical and aainat the dominion' of Spain, ex- microscopical examinations which tending over a period of nearly half attest to the body's genuineness. a century, each of which, during its Th? p trifaction is that of a wc- progress, has subjected the CTnited man vihe fine -features, nose, lips, states to great effort and expense in all the delicate facial lines, high r .. . ... , , , j - J. enforcing its neutrality laws, caused arened instep and small form, mdio , 6 J i. cate that she wasa white woman, enormous losses to American trade probably of Spanish descent and and commerce, caused irritation, cf unusi aV beauty, intelligence and annoyance" and disturbance among gentie ancestry, ah wno ran to spe our citizens, and by the exercise of this interesting and instructive ex , , j v' j ii-u-fc- it 4. i u cruel, barbarous and uncivilized hibit will certainly miss a chance of ' , , , , i , a lifetime ' practices of warfare, shocked the Visitors at the rcom, Litaker sensibilities and otlended the humrn building, Main street, will find them's sympathies of our people," selves agreeaoiy entertainea wkq a He pictures to the national descriptive lecture. The nominal fee of admission, only 10c. should be a great inducement to all. Somewhat UnXnrky. I The Alhambra Book Club spent Easter Monday at the thnnder- struck" bridge on Rocky river. The crowd eDjoyed themselves to the ut most, regardless of the fact that 60me would slip down banks that were covered with mud while one as follows : First, Humanity demands of us to stop barbarities at oar doors. I Second, We owe it to oar citizens in Cuba in as much as no govern ernment exists that can or will pro tect them in their rights. Third,- To stop the destruction of our trad and property on the island. Fourth to restore tranquillity to onr own nation so much agitated by the Avila incident to th s struggle and the complications with Spam Herself. (Continued Tomorrow.) Boys Clothing Just as usual we remembered THE BOYa. We are good friends to the Boys, and-afways do our very best for them. We have just opened up about 300 suits for boys at prices from 75c. a suit to $5.00 a suit, and we gjuaran tee that we are giving better values right throngh the line than any Store in the State. Also just got in yesterday over 600 pairs Boys' Knee Pants. Some very fine, and all at less than tie cloth in them would cost. CANNON & FETZER CO P Sm Don't forget our splendid lot of Caps and cloth Hats, all go in at 10, 15 and 25 cents. Cannon & Fetzer Company. Ail PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. Louis Brown returned to eg- islature the fearful devastation j on the once fertile island of abund ance where destitution and stairva- Salisbury this morning. tion unparalleled in modern times Prof. Jay Lent z has returned ensued and with it the loss by four from Charlotte where he epent nation of valuable trade with the severaldayp. island besides the immense expense --Messrs J E Ramsey and L L to which our nation is put! to maintain our national laws. Beside all this is a spirit of na- returned ; from Statesville after In Beatity, QeaMty . or Price Is our handsoma etojk nf btyhah shoes for men's wear . We have chera m all widths and sizes in fine French Calf, Vici-Kid and Rns8et leather for ; sprins: and summer wear, with modified Balldo, Rngby, Ludgate, Newport, Coin and Frerch plain Toes, (Latest Toeo.) We can suit anyone and everyone in town from our fine stock. Respectfully . Dry fa Miller, Shoe Furnishers. Sloop. . both of Salisbury, were in neutrality nnm W-qoqtt Mr. Hollond Thompson has pcfin hnA tbo miflfnrtnno tn fall in nn.ndf (Vin4- l af n iKn mfa rCk I 1 I A !lL K H A n 4 n the water. The latter one that met VAVJUB1 uulcot ' vuau spenaing easier wnu f"" with an accident was a lady. Ro- of our nation and finds its way eyen Contractor R A Brown ia at Al- mantic like, though, a man was into our national councils. bemarle for several days in regard near when she slipped in and at - The president calls attention to to' "the. building of the Wiscaeeett once rescued her. We know it was the rejection of president Cleve. mills. . mki whAn nn nf th nart.v wa land's efforts in 1S95 to bring about -Mrs. B H Owens, of Rowan eeen sliding down a bank and noth- a reconciliation between Spain line to catch hold of but mud about the insurgents, Spain rsfusing two inches deen and he caught thing that did not begin with abject street. i I - - . .. :l ' r . T T) , . 4. 4 .-. M A hnld nf it too submission on the part ot the msur- -miss j eonio rauciHuu iciumcu - - J 1 i ! i . . 1. 1. A gents, which of course could only from Uhina urove last nignt to Gambllog Leads to Slaying;. rAsnmo her duties at the Graded Thomas Wynne shot and killed The president in his description of School. Charles Peeler, near Cleveland, last Lf the horri51e condition of . the re- Mr, Stokes Shelor, of Gastonia, Sunday. They are both young ne- concentradoeP practically substan- returned home this morning alter crnpc nnrl a ffftmhlina Offtmft Ipd to it. I.. . i -u 5 j: onanimr rlav nr two here with and county, is visiting at the home of I-.- -m r T" T O "M".I- anv Mr. m l JDrown ou ouuiu maiu roes and a gambling game led to tiatea wbat has been eaid in'rhe dis though Wynne will claim self de- patches -i ienee., r tt, fi riila rink niril warf arA f. hnt AJL W JLJ. UvlM iiV W J A A & VIM ! if extermination. As many as 50 per Dr. Crowell cry 111. Ti3j : .r.;fu nn ii.nna As was noted in Monday's Daily; 0f early yictory for either belliger Dr. R 8 Young was called to China! enfc ; Grove Monday night to attend the e notea the modification! of bedside of Dr. Crowell. Dr. Young measurea under the new Spanish has returned and states that Dr.k mini8try but the inadequate relief Crowell is very ill. He has dyphn afforded by Spain that led him to mcili. 'I.i1 AWnntiaa finm hio I nation Mali iui buctiaiiico iiuut vuu .uv.u that brought cut nearly $200,000 Messrs. John and Ed. Fulen- in finbstantial aid. distributed bv tt e m w w j - m wider and Mr. Hartman, passed American Red Cross in concert with through our city this morning on thQ Consular and the local authorL tneir way to Mt. Pleasant to enter school. spending a day or two fiiends. Miss Maggie Bessent, of this place, teacher in Salem Female Ac ademy, is at home on buiness. She will return tomorrow mc rn:ng. Miss Mary and Mr. Paul Barn hardt returned to Salisbury la&t night after spending Easter with their friend, -Miss Maude Brown. Mies Helen Smith, of Char lotte, returned home this morn ing after ..spending some time with her friend. Miss Ada Craven. Miss Gertrude Sieber, one of the teachers at Mont Amcena Sem inary, returned to that place this morning after spending Easter in Charlotte. Little BesBie Cobb has returned from Statesville where she has been visiting at the home of Mr. G W Taylor. She . has been very eick while at that place. ties. This; he said, saved many lives. This relief was admitted by Spam free of duty and that govern ment has now appropriated $G00,s 000 for further relief &nd has re voked Gen. Weyier's decree. This allows the reconcentradoes to ratarn to their homes. j The President says that ; yictory for either seems imprapticable and a continuation means subdugation or extermination after the exhaustion of &resh travvberries Just Arrived at Ervin & Morrison GROCERY ;,Jggg Now For Business, Through St ock takir g, 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 Furniture and House Furnishing Line. Buying ai we do in car lots for 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 have the prices, we have the rabbit loot with the horse shoa 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 Mapb or Mahogany,Vwe can suit you in quality and price. If you want a N Parlor Suit Ranginglin price from $16. 00 to 75.00. Call and see us. If you want a Side Board. Ward Robe, Cylinder Top Book Case, Office Desk,:Extension or Parlor Table, Pitt ire or Picture Frames. Easels or what nots, don't fa 1 to see us. Shcu d Ineed a Baby Carriage In ycue; business, we t jink we have the best line iDifche State to selact from. Cook Stoves. Xhe Star Leader is said to be the best. Twenty years guaiaitee on fire bac1!. Look at them, and you will buy them 'when you hear the price Baby Renders. Boy Wagcns, and every thing to be found in a Firtt Class Furn.t ire Store. Call land see us. Bell, Harris & Company.! Our Mr. Bell, will answer all calls day or night in the Undertaking Department. r 1 J :,1 p ...' j,: ' . "
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