Vo. iLNb.4 2725 CONCOUl, N. C., MONDAY, APRIL 25 1898 Whole No 11725 - IOLUITEERS PERSONAL POINTER8. ARE GALLED ! bugler separate him from the signal corps, promptly called to gether the members of corps and . j Mr. R K Blair, of Charlotte, requested the presence of some came over yesterday evening. . oi.the more aged citizens as ad- j Profs. Jay Lent and C C Crit: VlSOrS, inrinn fnnV n nrnft ovai fr PViorlnfto Saturday on their wheels. tfoodman, W A Smith, and J D i -n.-n . -r I Barrier. resDonded and ioined the TO BE TAKEN 1U uriXN xl ALi I ; ' . ...... jjuutuioii xu incur meouug. nxx. POINTS FOR MUSTERING DEPOTS TO BE AT t WASHINGTON, RICHMOND and ATLANTA. Smith asked that the older men, each of whom had a son" 'in the corps, counsel them as to the duty in their decision of volunteering The v NcWCSt ? Thing in or not. Some informal inter- Town change of ideas were passedwhen .g 0HJ0KBN TAMALE and Mr. Barrier rose, expressing a j IT'S MELLOW desire to be of what benent he mm , . rney are Dotn great. -.ft f wtot-"" 1,5 copvRitMT lew" YOU FURNIS H THE FEE C ? E DO THE REST. This young man's mind lightly turns to thoughts of love, but we want to turn your thoughts toward That's all wejjsk you to dc--fur- nish the ffetv We will not only do the rest, but we will co it well for $2 50 ;.? v The castie Fires at oar ngnting ould in their choosing a decision, saaadroa Bat ito shots Were Re- He considered them as organized turned-No Danger so Far I ih duty bound to respond to the Ervin & Morrison our sPIendid line f spring-and j-n a. oi.i, ..oui.- U'- iBummer Special from the Charlotte Observer to the pOSOS and While UUty rented 6n standard at 9.10 a. m., Sunday. tjhem to a certain extent the de Special at 6 this morning from mands of the government . . . r alb are not yet so imperious as to re- Flacship New YorK to Observer ; J . , 7 quire them to forego important Lays: me Vaaue upcucu fiu0 - dutiea afc home 0r even tO 'do Crushed By FrelDt Train. Hats We want you to look at our (dis play of Straw and Crash Hats. We are taking the town on quality and prices. We'll give joa straw liats for 50 cents that you can't match fighting squadron at 11 o ciock last violence to parentaj entreaties. John H Cassady, a boy of 16, for less than $1, and we'll giye you r rht Ten shots fired in direction As no foe is inyading our land,! was killed in Charlotte at 2:30 1 plenty at 25 and 35 cerits that you of the ship.. None took' effect and he thonght environments should o'clock Saturday, j He had taken can'j ; mateh fwlesi . th.n 50 cents. 1.40 p m. The I thf crreatPHfc vnrifttv in t.nvn oil em decision. He said that he would worked in the hosiery mills and 0f ok T3-.A-t. lino I . i I - - l v xjuvo.. AUM 11 UHID IU UT XTICOlUCliU uo . - , . ! U ! I 1 1 1l: Al J? ' . uo iuu lo see buuu as cuuiu wuu-. oa pits way uuu& wui&iug iu tuojcenia xur toe same graae any place made call for volunteers. The mi- nnt oop.rifimn moro immediate rain had hisnmbrella rather low yon fiod them. litia of each State will be mobilized and pressing duties go and he bej in front of him and was struck by I JLSl-duL I,. , ,, ; ' , i- t.. J ohm. vuw muQ uo IUO-1UWC8W today and' tomorrow at central nevea ine.proniaoie experiences a oaeKiug irwgm, auuiuu uycx. , - ... , would balance the dangers and His bedy was severed and greatly r.intp where thev will be mustered . . i i . r r ? I the privations of the service and I mangled, into regular service, vnen wvj, he hoped that those who did go will be carried to Washington, Rich-: would return without regret. He mond and Atlanta For Over Fi-y Fears Mra. Winalnw'a Hnnt.hinor .vrni hftl thought it the prettiest part of been U8ed for over fifty yearB by . . . ! I military service and the freest rmilirons "of mothers for their child- 3.45 p. M.-rreeident pw the dfler8 in wflrfare. so ren while teething, with perfect anc ih Vpsaela five davs to eet ont of t.t 5f ia vi cess. It soothes the child, softens . - i uiuviu ok luau iv wum xivw kjkj . . - 3 . . . ! . cue gums, aiiays an pain, cures wmu iainy construea as a marx 01 colic and ia the be8t remedyfor brayery to go or a lack of it to Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor otav I 71 little sufferer immediately. Sold by tvt. tA iv fio druggists iu every part of the world. ah Appeal to our i.iberty-Lovmp? , Twentv-five cents a bottle. Be sure Men-Abie-Bodieu Men wanted. ; pathos ot a lather and all tne ftBd aak fQI tlra Winslows SootL- A limited number of men be- gravity ia-a serious consideration itg Syrup," and take uo other kind. f,wfifin the aafi9 of 18 and 45 vears ot warfare. He tlt that whtt is m rrJ rrnral ohTnAr who are somebody's duty is- each one's otIceI American ports. EEGKUITS WANTED. Cannon & Fetzer Company. We have everything in Oiforda except your feet. An ounce of satisfaction is worth m ,1 n .f .if a ton ot taitf. oatisiacuon goes with every pair of shoes we sell. Respectfully, ' Dry Miller, Shoe Furnishers. 4k physicially.able to' perform the duty. He agreed that environ- Cabarrns Light Iufantry. Yon "TVrT T ments miRnt make it the duty! of ordered to report at armory. to- aiD a kwwmubu tuuuou .r . - ,. , nj ht t 8 30 o'clock. Important have never- been dishonorably solicitnde oI a parent he that eyery member be present, discharged from tho military . ,lnnr t,, Edward Hill, 1 .wv- .w- -p, r otneri.,i. jte tt 4- Ill C lit OYOll Ui it DUU. XJ.D piDBOlll- service of this, . or any as of Gapt. Com. By J W Hamilton, 1st Ssrg't. nor of the United States, who will e(j certain inducements such Tesnnnd to calls made within ! alKof ,t- l: , ) L, .J U MIL. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says jew uuura uuuuu. j ine least out iuo wageb uio was a sufferer for ten years, try- I haye been ordered to recruit I cidedly moie tnan the common J fag. most all kinds of pile remedies, th p on mr nn v. to'itsfi2hfcin2 strength soldiery, besides the, chances wer3 but without succes. DeWitts Witch u:.t. oa L z : t Uonrl fnr nrnmntinn fhr rlisHn. HbZel Salve was recommended to me. . wmcuuoiuicuiu V4 ..r. o r-- I used one box . It has affected a It is earnestly hoped that this call gmshed services and good paying, permanent cuie for piles De Witt's for men to" defend the cause ot permabent positions ! in j the Witcb Hazl Salve has no eqaaL humanity and the fair n of reenlar service of the nation;. JHe Gibson s Drug Stor,. our republic always symbolized thought that in the event of a An0iher xe.ep.one ue Po8Sib.y; by tbe stars and stripes will meet ,1,: 1 An effort is being made to erect . . i UlClUclLlUL: LJJCV JUilliiiU icti iu a uui I r rti .-'-'- i - i HiiuLUr i LriEuuuuc hum i mm i iiinr to eneraee in wi service xoai a hearty response. 1 appeal to all loyal patriotic citizens. j Edward Hill, j Capt. Com. Co. G., 4th Eeg. N. C. S. G. would be less desirable than immediately before them. this Uotte ftlisbnry and from there to Norwood. The 'phones will be like FATHERS AND SONS i - He felt that the United States our new ones here and will connect had made every effort to avert wlth our town. The enterprise is be war tnac sue couiu, coiisisiout with a high sense of honor duty to humanity. Ee felt Meet Together n the Armory! and il the government (Jailed on our one of the finest systems we could discuss the AciTisabiiur of Voiun- young men to join m the prose- expect to have. tcerlne-Excellent Talks Made to I CUtlOU Ol inu war. luey j uuuia and wore y responsible parties,and that if vthia plan is developed it will be the Young MenAlmost the Entire Corps Enlisted. ) Saturday evening the signal corps received a telegram trom Col. Armfield asking how many would volunteer their services as a signal corps in the war with Spain. Mr. Q E Smith being the senior officer, since Mr. jK L Keestler's duties as regimental hardly refuse. Especially he did x.astcaii for Town Taxes. not believe that our signal j corps if jour town taxes are not paid would draw back when he Jelt Satnrday the 3CUh day of sure there were two thousand or J J J more ready to respond to the call April, 1898. your property will be of the governor ot the State for I advertised ana sola its nimta. si hen the matter had been duly weighed Mr; Smith asked all who wished to enlist to occupy a designated corner when nearly all present responded. ; Respectfully Jno. K. Patterson, Town Tax" Collector. Nobody need bare Neuralgia. Get Dr. MTle 1 Paia lla Xrom trTxggists. 4,One cea do8e". ' Now For Business. Through Stock-taking, and finding balance on right side, we doff our hats and off our coats and i roll up our sleeves, and we are after you for your business in the Furniture end House Furnishing- Line. Buying as we do in car lots for spot cash gives us"a long lead over small dealers. We expec 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 foot with the horse shoe thrown in. We are not giving away goods neither are we selling goods at or below cost. We are in,Tthe business for the money we can make out of it. If youwant'a Suit of Furniture, Poplar, Oak, Walnut, Birch, Birds Eye Maplo or Mahogany, we can suit you in quality and price. If you want a Parlor Suit c Banging in price from 816.00 to 75.00. -tJa 1 and see us. If you wana Side Board. Ward Robe, Cylinder Top Book Case, Office Desk, Extension or Parlor Table, Picture or Picture Frames Easels or what nots, do notfail to see us. Should need a Baby Carriage - In your! business, we thinkwe have the best line in the State to select from. Cook Stoves. The Star Reader is said to be the best. Twenty years guarantee on fire back. Look at them, and you will buy them when you hear the price Baby Renders. Boy Wagons, and every thing to be found in a Firfct Class Furniture Stored Call and see us. Bell, Harris & Company. Our Mr. Bell will answer all calls day or night in the Undertaking Department. .V - A

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