Vol. Xj.--.--Ho. 2714 OONCOWX N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 14 1898 Whole No 11714 STILL IN DISCUSSION. DR. HOLLAND ACCEPTS. PERSONAL POINTERS. I Tlie Flying Squadron Sot Yet Heard From. . Special from tlie Charlotte Observer to THE Standard. - The Senate is still;' in. -session nignt. Nothing more is Flying Squadron. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING; I Miss Nannie Cannon went over to Charlotte this morning to be gone only a Bhort while. J Dr. H N Miller and wife, of Mt. Pleasant, spent the day at Dr. Stevens'. He Will Become I'nstor of St. Mark's Lutheran Cburch Will Be Associ ated With Elizabeth College. St . Mark's Lutheran church re ceived a communication yesterday and ffom Rev Kobert P. Holland, D. D., Charleston. 8. C. to the effect that will nrobably continue through the fce acceptg the call tne seCond oneY kMr- M J Freeman has gone out extended Mm to become pastor of j e "aa again on a three-weeks 1 i ititi ii riiv n refill t n known of the t 9 enter upon the active duties as pas tor the first Sunday in June j Dr. Holland will aho be coni nected with the faculty of Eliza i ' beth College, occupying tbe chair of "Albemarle this morning to ganizatum-officers fleeted. Christian evidences and chaplain . The stockholders for the new cot- This is considered a great victory ton mill to be erected at Norwood for St. Mark's and for Elizabeth met in the private ' office of Mr. D bollege as well as Charlotte, for the B Coltrane on Wednesdav. Officers rPKBon that Dr Holland is DerhaDS U.. -..j- i-rJL i . . V -i." nummer. were at once eieuieu wuiuu buuou tne most p0pniar minister in the as follows : President, D B Cols Southeran Lutheran Church. He waur, oex..jr distinguished scholar and TT a m . i j a yson. Mr. Jones Yorke has returned from a business trip in the Eastern part of the State. Mr. Charlie Craven returned Boys' Clothing Jost as usual we remembered THE spend Sunday with his brother and BOYS. We are good friends to the friends. Boys, and always do our very best Mrs. J H Mason retnrnftd for tdem- from Charlotte last night after w bave just opened up about 300 visiting her friend, Miss Essie 8u!ts for boya afc pnees f rom 75c. a suit to fco.UU a suit, ana we guarau tee that we are crivinir hfttter vain pa Dr. Burleysonand wife were in riiyhh thrnnch th n , the city yesterday, from Gold Hill, Store m lne State. motinc nrenftrations to rtinvn hprA H eoon. They intend boarding for AIp jnrt gojin yesterday over BOme time j .f"o jjujo uucc xauio. oume very fine, and all .at less than the lo the joy ol her many tnends, clotn ln them woaldco8t. Miss Sallie Belle Erwin has returned YOU FURNISn THE FEET iE DO THE REST. That'd nil werakyn to do fur nish -the f Wo will not only de the re3i, but we will Co it well for $2 50 ' a Th umital stock of the eomuanv Poli8bed ntleman - cm nnn mwu u MV:w,;r0A f - inlbeen connected with educational creasing it to 200,000. ; institutions a great part of his ac As was stated before, several tive life, and will be a drawing : . f T promiueui, uiou ui luuuiuo nouMuiui ijm .v., w" ; troDQ itocfc urn, o. u., wnere sne r ANNON & FETZEII CO nere uu iuai . uay ua,uB Foi.o counc oi nis exienueu auuaiutauutj spent a wees witn ner iriend, Mrs. talks with the different stockholders and popular influence in Virginia; James Boulware, ne Miss Lois Mc- trying iu B"" South Carolina and Ueorsia. ! j Uowell. mill at Monroe instead of at Nor- Df Hollandr is a .yirgin.an by wood, but the matter was not con- , . , . , . , f . j , . rt. 0ii birth. He is a brother of vhe late sidered in the meetine at all. . it Committees on Building and Dr- George Holland, the former Equipments were appointed. : president of Newberry College, Unlike quite a number of mill South Carolina, and is at present companies, no great expense is put president of the United Synod of on this company for a suitable sitej the 5?outh, and also president of the as they have some of the most vaU board of directors of the Southern uable property in the town, and fof Theological Seminary. Hii 'cultn the entire tract of land, which con? vated wife will be a valuable acquis!- eists of one hundred acres, they only; flon to Charlotte society. paid one thousand dollars, and their The plans for the new Lutheran building will be near a splendid parsonage are about finished. The water supply. work will soon begin. k if fir. Mr. "Rnllanrl will hoar It is a great leap from the old L-.... nf, vr .tii ;L fashioned doses of blue mass aud COiUIC ou T trawberries Just Arrived at Ervin & Morrison GROCERY DC' . . auf uon t iorget our splendid lot of Caps aud cloth Hats, all go in at 10, 15 and 25 cents. Cannon & Fetzer Company. We have everything in Oxfords except your feet. An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton of talk. Satisfaction goee with every pair of shoes we sell. Respectfully, Dry Miller, Shoe Furnishers. Now For Business Toe Petrified Woman. The writer has been in the Lita ker building and spent some time studying the petrified woman, Through Stock takingy 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 nauseous physics to the pleasant Parsonage is completed.--Charlotte little pills known as DeWitt's Little Observer. Early Kisers, Tney cure constipa Gibson Drug Store liule boy asked for a bottle of which is, as her many testimonials Furniture pnd House Furnishing Line. Buying a we do in car lots for . get up in the morning as fast as ftov 80me of the leading physicians spot- cash us a long ieaa over small dealers. We expect to do more The Petrified Woman-A jieritorions "7. j tC iVVr in ourown State testify, a wonder-K . , . , . . .. w v.iru T?iPr " nA tavb h;m ;ft hnt. fil specimen of petrifaction. The! , . . . t t Abontall yon hear now on the "S .Tn.. . mnr r.iTi.- ni; , exhibit is under the management of tne stocK, we .naya-we prices, we nave uie nDUU iuo. . u. street is, Haveyou seen the petri- constipation, sick headache, liver Mrs. Taylor, together with her sons horse shoe thrown in. We are not giving away goods neither are we fied woman?'' If no, you are told and stomach troubles. Gibson's and daughter, who are always aAii;n9 rWU af. nr Vmlnw n t. W are-in the business for the money ... . 1 1 I ' I n " m it is natural, wonderful, etc., arid Lirug otore. ; j ready to answer .any qestions you you are advised to go and see the - ; ask about the body. great wonder. It is rerreshing,to Ane Julla nasmaeruan neecs. . This body tbey intorm us, was -f pjf t rrml4- n p aav t.hA.lpaaf- fnfppl 'that nnp.fl in a (Contributed.) ! ffnnnHin Fresno countv. Califor- 5UlL OT rllT 111 LUrC, I I m t x i ' J T l : ri 1 I we can make out of it. If you want a while a meritorious exhibit conies ine Juiia magruaer book uud along. Many of our citiz ns who met last Tuesday with Mrs. Dr. have be?n in sav it is wonderful and Houston. The subject for the even- ing was Mrs. M. W. Goodwin, a Receptions are held dally aear "4 "" uu, wnose me sne naa wniien. ioe worth ten times the nrice of admis 8icn. "from 10 a. tn 10 n. m in tht Tii . . u -1 -j w . . '? . j ix, coming event with the club was ol taker building, Main street, and j he & , , exhibition will continue only a few days. ' , . !. j Let our citizens show their appre ciation of a meritorious exhibit j by visiting the room where the great wonder is cn view. Every man, woman and child of this city should see this wonderful, interesting and instructive exhibit. e&y ; t Change of Advertisements. I A hot time for the Cubans in Craven's ad. You must furnish the feet, Dry & Miller. .1 Think cf the situation at present like Parks & Co are dding in their ad. x j See change in Lesly & Wateon's ad; . " ' 1 ' course Professor Humes jlecture. His subject was particularly gfati fving as the club thought. ' We ought to sing the praises of our Southland, who has not taken the place in literature she has won. Mrs. Houston's dining-room transpprted us to some silvery dell made beautiful by spring flowers land boughs' of exquisite dogwood. This elusion was dispelled, how- ! ever, by a glance at the table, whose appointments made us realize that we were indeed in the centre of a lovely, home. nia, by a government prospector, and her wrist was the first thing seen. It was found in the month of June, 1891. The weight of the body now is 320 pounds, height 5 feet and 3 inches. It is thought by scientists that during life the person weighed about 125 or 130 pounds. Several other specimens of petri- 'fiction are on exhibit, such as woods and even a piece of Bologna sausage that has petrified. Some rare specimens of minerals are to be seen. Thousands of sufferers from grippe have been restored to health by One Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures cough, colds bron chiti?, pneumonia, wripp, astnma, and all throat and lung diseases. Tbe Flying Sqadron at Sea. The report in Washington Wednesday that the Flying Squad- Qfnx7pkc rori had put to sea hastily kindled JUIV LUVC2. a flame of excitement when it waal Poplar, Oak, Wiliut, Birch, Birds I Eye Maplo or Mahogany, can suit you in quality and price, K you want a j I Parlor Suit Ranging in price from 816.00 to!75. 00. Call and see us. If you wan a Side Board. Ward Eobe, Cylinder Top Book Case, Office DeskExtension or Parlor Table, Picturetor Picture Frames 1 i i i i i i t fail to see us. Should eed a jjaooio j ..-j- - - Baby Carriage f In your" business, we think we have the best line inthe State to sdect from. SPIRAL S?ful?ai ! .Gibsons Drug Store under sealed order and that possibly it meant an attack on Havana at once. We got the news, but did not place it on bulletin board be lieving that a later message would make it appear in better light. It was as stated by us went to sea for naval drill. Howeyer, you may read as much between! tbe lines as you please. - The Star Leader is said to be the best. Look at them, and you will buy Twenty years guarantee on fire back, themywhen you hear the prico - Baby Benders, Boy Wagons, and every thing to be found in a FteU Class Furniture Store- Call and see us. '- . i ' I' " . '"v Our Mr. Bellwill answerallcalls day or nightHntlxe Undertaking Department.

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