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Vol. Xi... No. 270 RE30 LUriONS SIGNED. Special from the Charlotte Observer 10 Standard at i.45- i President signed resolution at i 11;24 o'clock. . 1 JT MEANS WAR QTTICKLY. j - n aovIm Anai m mM I ii i i in n turn Today-Till Friday Even- nffio j eft ftftft. 'V.Alnw. I irom mc wv- : - . for-SpalnMens toFlgnt. The President did not sign the reU eolutions Tuesday as was expected but it was . given oat from the Cabinet meeting that he would do so today (Wednesday) and at the same time would forward to Spain tV rpanlntinnfl with an ultimatum which the Cabinet wished to eive daecare to formulating. While i from generoua principles the Presi dent wouli gladly give several days to Soain for a reolv. from strategic reasons it was tnouent mat an answer would be demanded within 48 hours; that is till Friday evening, Presuming that no, satisfactory answer will be given, troops are be- ing .vigorously' pushed -to' points South and to ihickanianga Park and ehewhere from which to be 1 most readily available.'' ! Senator Hawlty introduced a bill Tuesday that will most probably ba nromntly nassed calling for SO'000 TOlnnteer troons to be eotten from the State sdardB.' They turin the first chance. They wilt be asked to is to carry on this war with thf regular army and volunteers. The mdinatinna arft that Snain is in sullen readiness of mind to fight rather than vield Cuba. J oA, th Snan.ah minister at Washington. L. IB LL1BL L;riiUl ijl UQ UCa I will take, his denarttire when the . " .1 n.. -j. t. i l-.: rrPH npnr. riM miltiihii ,i h tkmiii 11 liiiiim. The large metal sign bearing the wnnlfl. Offififl of the Soimhh Legation was torn down and carried off by eome rude and malicons characters Tuesday morning. In did not toveyer produce any special sensation. Don't Botlier Us Yet,. Brother. ; An effort will be made m a. few days to provide Uharlotte witn a good ball team . So far, interest in " : - : the national game has been ovpr- shadowed by the war talk. We eerve notice on Concord that when ever she gets in shape tor play ball we will welcome her team to the metropolis of the State. Charlotte t JNews. i Brother, U8t wait until this "cruel war is over." Quite a num- ber of our boys belong to the mill- tary company, and are expecting J;o piay wun a oiiierent Kind ot ball, or at least expect' to be nn a iliffprni-. kind of dhmond. Thev will bft found standing at the bat, however, when Umpire word. Ed Hill gives the A Boston girl who has- been try ing to find out why her bicycle of ten runs into obiects she tries to avoid thinks she has solved the problem at last. She says : "It is hypnotic influence of concentrated attention, rendering the movement inco-ofdinate, bo that the rider be comes the victim of perverted 1 re flexes or purposeless effort and the object of an optical delusion." And perhaps she is right. Chicago Times-Herald. v ! S f ww yywij-, FIVE SMALL BOYS motion to Beat a Freis-ht Train and See Some of the World On a ftmall Scale. t l Tuesday afternoon if one had been at the deoot he would have seen Will Wallace, Giorge Lore, Carl Sherrill, Charlie Ritz and 8ta. a I - a, A 11 1 1 . a. U;ffaiTO np fnnrtfi0n Toa.a nf AU i'-Ifltandinir arnnnd waitmor fnr a frflicrhf. . j i "T rw The tram came and all got on except Charlie Riiz and George Lore' bat wlshilJK to be ,wlih the crowa tnev walked on towards Mar- nsuurg. ue ucr successful trip to Newells, where they met a freight tram coming back - Two of the boys jumped on e returning freigt t train and came t0 Marnsburg, but left Carl bheml a -Newells. By! this time the two boys that uaxA M'awuiuwg v near Harnsburg, and so four of tbemjwere together again. One of the boys in the crowd had some money, and so they used the tele PD0Df to tnis place Tuesday night Uarl i bherriH, who was alone ;at Newells, got the telephone operator there t0 telephone here and make some arrangements to get him h9e. This was done and the boy Pame nme inesaay nigni. JSiy M" eaDeaaaj morne Vul "a,kea nome na "f ot iacir py. "c "J- ni3Qk He says that he came this way tbIS mommg and tne O D6M weni waiVnK uown vuc "llluou Uba!lotte' Jjrom a talK wun some oi tneir I PareQts ifc ia verv Probable that -i ai r i L aeSree given mem oi iiiuua, 8nmgie or ruooer snoes in oraer 10 a impress eir l"P AU a uuui .uio u.uS I A l r. t- Minn Vi n 1 An VlO1 . VcOTl 1UU?U luau tllcjr "au 4ca'u ella and were- still going towards Charlotte. Children like it. it saves their lives. We mean. Uue Minute uougn Cure, the lnfaUible remedv lor congh, colds, croup, bronchitis . v grippe, and all throat and lung troubles. (xibson a Drug btore. i Cuban co-operation New York. April. 19. At the t n oflSce of the Cuban Junta, genera eatiefaction was expressed today over the action of Congress in passing the Cuban resolution. fA statement waa - given out, which contained the following : I . . . "Should force be pecessaiyj on the part of the United States, there would be the mo3t complete coop eration by the Cuban ' government and its army. Coast pilots and nracticed guides will be placed lm- rnediarelv at the service of the United States, and in every practi cab,.e wiH tbe CubabS "S ' ' pelling the common enemy. Mri teslie to be Secretary and Treasury. , ! !' f ' i i We are able now to 'announcs without detriment to his business we hope, that Mr. J C Leslie, ep well known here has been secured as secretary and treasury of the Wis cassett Cotton Mill of Albemarle, j! Another Building Going Up. j A new store is being put in what is known as Needmore near the Ca barrus Mills by Merchant Frank Maxwell . He -will haye a store in the lower story and will live up - s tail 8 in the building. . Vr., VV CiUlXbDAY, AFKIL r PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. S L Kluttz went to Char otte today to see his eon, Stacev. who is very probably there today. Mr. , James Watson returned from Salisbury this morning, after spending a day at home. ... The Chick 8how Co. left this morning for Gastonia, where they spend'two nights. :j The Newest Thing in Town now is CHICKEN TAMALE and IT'S MELLOW, Thsy are both great. :r. Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 i r I Thousands of sufferers from grippe have been restored to health by One Minnte Cough Cure. It quickly cures cough, colds bron chitis, pneumonia, Gripp, asthma; and all'tbroat and lung diseases. Gibsons Drug Store. ; . . ' i aii ' i Each Soldier to Weir a Tag. if f - ' When the men of the regular and volunteer armies go into action they w Ulwear-around-rihit ecka little tags of aluminum, by which they may be identified; if found later on the field of battle. In the last war it was of ten imposible to properly identify tha dead soldiers, and thousands were buried in graves marked "unidentified." The War Department has pr psred this sys tern of identification, and it hi been decided that on each tag shall be the numeral assigned each man on the muster rolls, with the letter of his company, battery;or troop, and his regiment. Thete tags will be sent to the troops in the Sjuth when it is evident that a fight is on hand. In the civil war officers of the regiments ' had little diver 8hields,in'scribed with the wearer's I name, ranK and regiment. Wssh- ling on Special to New York Sun. . A little boy asked for a bottle of "get op in tne morning as fas: aa you can," the druggist recognized a household name for 4De Witt's Little Early Risers," and gave him a bou tie of those famous little )plB for constipation, sick headache, liver and stomach troubles. Gibson's Drug Store. . ML Yocuro, Cameron, PaM sajs: "I was la sufferer for ten years, try ing most all kinds of pile remedies, but without Bucces. DeWitt'a Witcb Bezel Salve was recommended to me. I used one box. It has affected a permarent cuie for piles De Witt's Witch Haz 1 Salve has no equal. Gibson's Drugstore. Thirty five years make a genera tion. That is vhow Jong Adolph Fisher, of Zmesyille, 0., suffered from piles. He was cured by u sin three boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hezsl galye, Gibson's Drug Store. P ERFEC i aiici permanent are tne cures by Hoo!'s Sarsaparilla, bo- rcausc it makes pure, rich. he-Jthy, Ufe and .health-giviur BLQOO. 0 ig Lot of That we picked up very chep. Worth 10 to 12 cents yard. We are going Jo let it go at 6 cents. Now. is your time. -dt- Variety of Patterns. Cannon & Fetzer If- 20 1898 B: Organdie Company Nov For Business. ' . Through Stock takiag,. and finding balance on right side, we doff our hat3 and off our coats ani roll up our eleeves, and we are after you for your business in tlws Furniture nd House Furnishing Line. Buying a we do in carjlots fecr spot; cash gives us a long h a 1 over smi II dealers. We expect to do mor& i business during the year '98 1 lan any previous year" of our exiscence. W hive the stock, we have tha prices, we have the rablit loot vith ths horse ehoa thrown in. We ar3 not giving a w&y goods neither are T3r& selling goods at or below cott. We are; inthe business for the monej we cai make out of it. If you wan a Suit of Furniture, Poplar, Oak, Wtliut, 'Birch, Birds Eye Mapla or Mahogany, we can suit you in qaalitjmd price, IV. you want a, f Parlor Suit . Ranging in price from $16. 00 to 75, 00- Cai? and see us. x If you wan a Side Board, Ward'Robe, Cylinder Top Boob: Case, Office DeskExtension or Parlor Table, Picture or Picture FrameE Easels or what nots, do notfail to see us. Should eed a ' Baby Carriage In best line in the State to stlict from. Cook Stoves. The Star L mder is said to be" the besW TweLt years guarantee on fire back. Look at them, and you wiir'bay themwhen you hear the price Baby Renders, Boy Wagons, and every thingjto be;ifouhd in a Sirbt Class Furnit ire Store. Calirandisee'us. . ; x Bell, Harris & Company xOurMr, Bell will answerallcallsday'or night in th& Undertaking Department. Whole No 11733 YOU FURNISH THT FEK. , K DO FHlfi REST. meb 1 t r.. v h wn..iiut only 3J the Teat but w.. wi'l r o it well for' $2 50. 1 We have every thiug 1L. Ozfordfc ' ; f ' f except your feet. . An on nee of satisfaction is wortfer a tori 1 of talk.' 8at Bfaction ' gtns wi th every pair of shoes we selL . v Respectfully, s t- Bmfjfe Miller, . - Shoe Furnishers. ycu ; business, we tainkweihave th'eJ . if :, I; -V.
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