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Vol. Xi. No. 2714 A BLOOdY DAY. ' CONGOlll), N. C.SATURDAY, MAY 14 1)398 HOLE NO 11714 THE WIND GM RETURNS and REPORTS THE SECOND BOMBARDMENT OF. CIENFUEG-OS--CITY ABLAZE and FORTS RAZED -FOUR HUNDRED SPANIARDS i m. A TyTT?T5Tn A TVTCI KILLED-- MADRID CELEBRATING C Her VICTORY.- PERSONAL POINTERS. I ' Mr: Samuel Stone and wife re turned to Forest Hill this morninf . Mr. Luke Johnston, of Meck lenburg, passed through this after noon on his way to Mt. Pieaaot. Rev. JE Th ompson relumed this morning from Randolph county. i. If- ! 1 T1 1 ! 1 1 t 1 mr. vuariea rnuiiDP. WOO 18 attending echool over at Mt, Pleas ant, ;wa9 at home today. I rrof. JayLen'z is ppending Sunday at-his home at MooresviDe at the bedside of his mother who has been very low for some time. Fancy President McKinley Receives Advices From Madrid That the Fleets Have Met at Porto Rico The Americans Cut the Cable Cakes Manila Dispatch Admits That Dewey Killed Three Hundred and Wounded Six i .. ' . - . . : : - j - ' , ' ' , ' Hundred S pa n iards. ...: (By Cablegram and Telegram to Daily Standard ) It's a fact that you can set a good Cheviot W.prk Shirt for 15 cents at Cannon Sr Fetzer's. J use the kind you haye jbeen getting at 25 cents. Ten different styles of Buckskin Shirts at 40 cts These are 50 cent Shirts wherever you find them Fall la-north fnll width, wall mnfift- J Q JJJ Jn You'd just as well save 10 UOlllO. X UU ,11 11UU JUU KjtXLi save lots of dimes by coming to us when yon want any thing. ; s Yours, YOU KUKNHH i REFLET E HO THE 1!E - ' . Thai'. $2 50 We wifl llu' fit 0 II ... . . i . v t- , 1 1 t ( v 1 H v til i vr. Fresh, AT- Celebrating the Victory. Madrid, May 14,10.45 a. m. Everybody is jubilant this morning over tie, report of Sampson's repulse at San Joan and bis subsequent de feat by the Spanish fUet. The day ia being joyously celebrated. Fleets Rave Met. Washington, May 14, 11 05. f President McKinley received ad yiQes this morning from Madrid that the fleets have met near Porto Rico. Second Bombardment. Key West, 11.45 a. m.- -The Four Hundred Spaniards Killed, j Key West, 1:00 p. m. The Americans landed at Caidenas ! and killed four hundred and tbir- S teen Spaniards in the seccn$ bombardment. j Three Hundred Spaniards Killed. Ervin & Morrison 0R0CER5 At the I ycenm Friday Niffbt. To a small number of invited friends, the Lyceum held its regu- lar monthly meeting Friday nigbt. The question for debate was: "Re solved, That the forces which Cannon & Fetzer Company. wounded six hundred. Tv'indom arrived this morning and j this point heading northwest. ..' ! a I . . . t i reports a second bombardment oi Ceinfuegos. "The city is ablaze. The fprts are demolished. Tlie casualties are four hundred Span iards killed and two Americans killed. One Killed and Six Wonnded. Key West, 11.46 a. m. In the second bombardment of Ceinfue gos one man was killed and six wonnded on the Marblehead. The Americans have cut the cable. Madrid, 1 p. m. Dispatches from brought about the downfall of the wanna aamu mat uewey Kinea Roman Empire are now threaiten tbree hundred Spaniards and . k0 ment." The debaters on the affirm ative were Mr: Holland Thompson npanisn ieciatt. fierre. i onA pJW n tt OM uQ oa St.; Pierre, 1 p. m. The Spanish tive Prof. Crittendon and Attorney n3til!a of eight- war ships and Stickley. The debate was excep- Siven torpedo boats have passed tionally good, when we consider the fact that some of the speakers hard ly knew what the question was until they arrived in the hall, there Messrs. 0 F Hislo'p' and H M having been some rearrangement of Wilson are spending the day. j in the programme. Charlotte. I f The poiited criticisms offered by The handsome library case iar- the appointed critic. Prof. Lewis, rived Friday and will be put into were good from start to finish and the Sunday School room for Sun- was a source of laughter for the We have everything in. Oxfords except 3 our feet. An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton of talk. Satibf action goec with every pair of shoes we sell. Respectfully, Dry Miller, Shoe Furnishers. Forest Hill Kews. All a Mistake. v Our $f War Ca City of KnoxvilIe,"is safe in port,!Jo&ded with the dav. It will be a splendid addi- audience. tion to Forest Hill Sundav School The judges, Mi?s Mollie Dodson, when filled with the boobs I that McNamara and Dr. Houston ren- hiaa.. She wasjnotlcaptured by the Spanish. FJeet of h-th prices as re have been . ordered but haye not dered their decision unanimously yet arrived. An EYenlng With Omar Khayyam. The Julia Maunder Club meet ing of last Tuesday was made doubly interesting by a 'alk" from Mr. E B Lewis on the Persian poet, Omar Khayyam. Mr. Lewis was most happy in his briet sketch; of the man, and read several beautiful In in- M in favor of the affirmative. The names of Mr. Harrv Wood- Miss Elizabeth Grier, ot Char- house arld Rev o F Rankin have been added to the roll of the Ly ceum. As an initiation for Rev. Rankin, he was appointed debater Friday pight, this being his first night in the hall. 1 lotte, is visiting at Capt. J, Odell's. f Mrs. W R Odell arrived today i - ..'if from Baltimore, where . she ) has been in attendance at the General Conference of the M. E. church South. Mr. Odell is a delegate and will remain with the body. poems from the "Rudaiyat. his clear and concise style he strncted the club on a book which we find is named the sixth in a list of "A Hundred Books for a Village Library" in the Bookman Year Book. Mr. Lewis held his audience epell-bound, and not till Miss Hill Beryed her delicious refreshments was the spell broken and the tide of conversation resumed. ! The hour arrived all too eoon to adjourn to the court houee yard, where the club went in a body to lay their tribute of flQwera qn. t nonu men t raised -m-loviDg memory iof our Confederate sad. ,nri m j It ia s:an evening Jong to be re membered with eatilf action I and pleasure by the Julia Magruder Ulob. ; j i. Gone to Visit His Father. Mr, Grant Buchanan, of. Ghar lotte, spent Frmay night at the hone of his brother, Sheriff Bucl g anao. He was on his way tof Lex ington, where he and his brother Dr. Eli Buchanan, attend the; bedn side of his father, who has) been paralyzed. ; ,: , S-E Parker, Sharon, Wis.,; writes; "I have tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve foratching piles and.it always 8topsthem in two minutes, teon sider De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve the! greatest grille cure on Ube market." J P Gibson. Jk U S M Geary Pierson, Mich., writes, Witft; Witch HaiJelr:SaIvej is all Q'lher.lfcQiblnps iQures eCzemal jnjdlU other rsin diEeieesrJT Gibson. . Dropped Dead Suddenly, i Friday morning about 11 o'clock the wife ot Mr. M Luther Bost, who liyes about six miles below Concord, dropped dead, presuma bly of heart disease. j Mrs. Bost was an excellent wo man and always had a good name. She was the daughter of Mr. Mack Johnston, who- died some years ago. She leaves a husband 'and several children to mourn the loss of a 'kind mother and lovable wife, i jTlie tnneral of , the rem ains was preached today (Saturday) at Mt. Hermon Lutheran church by Be v. JArnbld, pastor of Forest Hill Methodist church. ' ported. . ; She .was Bafely guarded into port by. oui.Gunboat, 4High Piico ' - . - " , Exploder," with 100;mattresb, aboard, atrprices ranging"! from $1.25 te 15.00. Hearing is believing, seeinglis the i aed truth. You can hear '' v-:v .. -i. : . from anyonetthatihas ever been.in our s ore that wt t'iave fhe "stufF' and we make the prices. Whatlwe say;untoIoEe''Wtsayunto'all,!.ICome ati see. BeH,Harris&Company-. " PStSfWeEare stilllm tlielnndertakihglbusi- nesslat tlie oldlstand. See Bell. Residence Phone 90. Store Phone 12, i iTtirlne ;Jc oye io iMWrefore
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