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I -:! ':- -i I I - . . Vol. Xl-. No. 273 CON COW N. O., TUES DAY, MAY 3 1898 Whole No 1173 5010 I ROUPS TO BE SENT TO THE PHILs IPPINE ISLANDS TO MAINTAIN SU PEEMACY THERE. The Western Volunteers to Be irtils t zed Cable Connection Broken Yet. Special from the Charlotte Observer to The Standard at 3.15 p. m. M L Stevens, M. D. FBEfird, 0 H Dais, UELndwig. . Messrs. 0 L Miller and Geo. A Riser were ordained to the ministry. 0 Brown Cox will be ordained at a call meeting in July at Organ church. He is called to Aeheville, n. o. ; . ' - Synod recommended Mr. W W J Rifchie to the favorable considera tion of vacant charges in the Synod. The next sessionof Synod will convene at Salisbary. The meeting was most happy in a spirit of unity and business was ex pediciously transacted. The work was I completed at the Saturday night session but the formal closing COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. At a Cabinet meeting it was de cided to send fifty thousand troops was Sunday afternoon. to the Philippine Islands to main tain Commodore Dewey's supremacy. The Western volunteers will be lilized for this purpose. Our cable connection is still in terrupted. Personal pointers. I --Mr. MiL Ritch, of Salisbury, was in the city last night. Misses Bettie , Alexander and Connie Cline returned to Elizabeth college last night. Miss Bessie Misenheimer and mother, of Mt Pleasant, spent today at the home of Sheriff Buchanan. ; Commission merchant Bos- hamer has gone to Statesville on a short business trip. f -Dr. H W Bays, of Charlotte, is ! stopping wilh Rev. Thompson to day. ; -f Mrs. A H Cary, of Savannah, Ga. spent last night in our city Serges, Sicilians and Crashes. In witii her brother, Mr. P T Ballard. Coats, Coats and Vests and in Suits. -f Miss Ola Hamilton returned Crash Hats at 25 cents they sell home this morning, after visiting fQT 50 centB every where else. ner iriena, miss uaine lipe, wno Summer Goods. YOU FURNISH THE FEE C . WE DO THE REST. That's all we sk you to do U nisb the feet. We will not only ao the rest, but we will do it well for $2 50. u Hold Their Regular Monthly illeef ins Not Much inordinary Business Transacted. The County Commissioners met on Monday and besides the regular routine of paying bills a few other things of importance was trans- antfidi Thflrfl was nnt sn mnnh ine sure La urippe tare. i . .. . i -There is no use sufifenng from business ot special importance to this dreadful . malady, if you will our people. only get ihe right remedy. You Mr p F Stallings was appointed are having pain all through, your t " ppuv liver is out of order, have no appe to J,et a contract to the lowest bid tite, no life or ambition, have a bad derj to repair and fix bridge on the cold, in fact are completely used up. Harrisburg road near Pharr's mill. Electric Bitters is the only remedy The work is not to exceed $8.00. that will give you prompt and sure ,. . . i relief. They act directly on your It was ordered that Mr. Martin Xiv?r, Stomach and Kidneys, tone B Boat be notified to put public up the whole system and make you road near Mr. Mack Biggers in tne leei use a new uing. xuey are game ;condiUon it wa3 before. He guarameea to cure or price reiunaeu. For sale at P B Fetzer's drug store, only 50 cents per bottle. . - - spends tonight with her. fancy Cannon & Fetzer Company. Cakes Jam Up Fresh, AT- THE N. O. SYNOD was given 10 days to ,p!qso..aud fail ure to comply with request will lay him liable to indictment. It seems Ervin & Morrison j 0R0CER5 i THEY'VE ARRIVE Dr Met at Bnrlineton-Uood Reports Business Expedlclons Delegates to , the United ynod-Ordinatlons. We gather, from a member, the Bnrprlsed ne People ofBalelKh-Onr Company the First to Arrlye at BaleiKh for Camp. We arrived safelv in camp at that he unauthoritative dng some ditches : beside , the road, thereby narrowing the road bed and injur- 11:45 this morning, and captured ing it in other ways. i the! entire outfit. They were not Dr. JS Lafiferty was re-elected expecting us until 4.30 o'cIock, but following summary of the Sj nodi- county superintendent of health, we managed to get our cars coupled cal actions of the North Carolina His reflection dates from May 1st. onto the regular trains and run in ahead of the schedule, avoiding all the unpleasant delay . : Gnarlotte's two companies came in next You know they are al ways on time. We were glad to be able to welcome them, also that we We have everything in Oxfords except your feet. An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton of talk. Satisfaction goes with every pair of shoes we sell. " s V Respectfully, Dry Miller, Shoe Furnishers. A FAMILY KEUNION. At the Home of Sir. George Trontman i In Ifo. 6 Township. Synod of the E. L. church, held a Burlington, beginning on Thursday, April 28th. Oh reorganization Rev. O A Rose was made president Rav. C B Mil ier, vice-presiaenc, nev. u uusoy T.ast WnfiRdav Mr. and Mr. secretary and Mr. Jas. D Heilig was George Troutman reached their wer,e fir8t in cmp, except, of course, re-elected treasurer. fiftr-firat mile-stone as man and ia Mie SQ comPany Contributions to church work wife. Mr. Troutman's age 74, Mrs. i When the opportunity presents were good, i : Troutman's 75.) Their children itself we shall fly on the Spaniards The Synod did well for the liters and grandchildren thought they jast as unexpectedly, and we hope ary institutions at Mc. Pleasant. It would give them a surprise by 1 before thejy are any better prepared All a Mistake. proyided a $300 scholarship 1 fund by gathering together at Mr. and for North Carolina College. It Mrs. Troutman'e, furnishing a dm "also authorized Revs. Miller, and ner and spending the day socially. Fisher to canvass the churches in j About ten o'clock they began to the Synod for funds with which to gather in, and kept coming until improve the seminary building. eleven o'clock, or after. . . 1 1 Rev. C A Rose and W B Oney j Mr. and Mrs. Troutman have were made members of the board of eight children living, five present, directors of North Carolina College forty-six grandchildren living, and Kevs. H N Miller and J Q thirty of them present, five great Wertz were made members of the grandchildren, two present, seminary board. I At twelve o'clock dinner was an- Delegates were elected to attend nounced, and all were invited into the United Synod of the South, he yar and there found a table whiVh mf at: Kwherrv. s a . neavily laden with nice, things to next Wednesday, the 11th. The following is the list except three lay-delegates whose names we could not obtain before going to press, clerica! : Revs. L E Busb' e, " OA Rose, C B Miller, M66 8cherer, H N Miller V R Stickle), WALutz. LAY DELEGATES. Mr. J D Heilig; satisfy the inward man. ! j There were fortyseven at the ta ble and four in the house making fifty-one present. J j -After all had eaten heartily, one could hardly miss anything from the table. ; j The children and grandchildren piavea two nice games 01 oaii. one beforenoon and, one afternoon, and enjoyed the games vexy much. Mr. and Mrs. Troutman enjoyed their surprise very much, and hope to see the entire number present at some future time. to receive us than the camp here was this morning. Everything is straightened out now. rsone or tne boys are" disap- pointed, and we shall all like it I want to thank every man, woman and child there for their kindness to us, and so long as ie ''Kebels and f'Old- Glorv" fight together our hearts shall be full of home and the dear people. I Edward Hill. Camp Grimes, near Raleigh, N. C, May 2nd, 1S98. Ladles' Tf atch Lost. A small, open face silver watch was lost on street in Concord last Sunday. A short gold chain was attached to the watch with a little gold locket and fish on ihe chain. Good reward will be pail for deliv ery! of these articles at Standard office mlO Our "War Car, City of Knoxville," is safe in port, lotdjd with the fines)) cargo of Golden Oak Suits ever shown in this part of Norih Caro lina. She was not captured by the Spanish Fleet of high prices as re ported. She was safely guarded into port by 6ur Gunboat, "High Price Exploder," with 100 mattress aboard, at prices ranging from $1.25 to 15.00. Hearing is believing, seeing is the naked truth. You can hear from anyone thathas ever been in our store that we have the "stuff' and, we make' the prices. j y What we say unto one we say unto all. JCome and see. 7 Bell, Harris & Company; r P. S. We are still in the undertaking busi ness at the old stand. See Bell. Residence Phone 90. Store Phone 12. It is estimated that the war costs us one and a half million dollars per day. There was double the amount of satisfaction' for the day that Dewey licked them at Manila.' i .,, i .1. 1-
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