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Vol. Xi No. 2725 CONCOIUVN. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 1898 Whole No 1172S 01 TO CUBA. GETTING READY THIRTY TRANSPORTS LOAD ING AT TAMPA, FLA. 4 spy Arrested On the Paoitma With Quite a Number of Valuable Charts atitl Traces of Our Harbors. ,y Cablegram and Telegram to the Daily Standard. lor Commencement Over . at Ml. Pleasant Visiting News Baseball Mews College News. The final! examinations at toe College ire being held this week. ' Look; out boys. The band boys tell ns that they are ready to furnish music for the Commencement exercises. We learn that Dr. Miller has changed the program of Thirty his Commencement exercises. Ofl lor Cuba Tainpa, 10 30 a, m transports are being loaded for Cu- The annual concert will be ba this morning nela on Wednesday night in stead ot Tuesday night The Another spy caught. drama which was to have been Key West, 125 p. m.Lieutenant piayed on Wednesday night r . - I -17 m - I war wifhnnt: mpana. and evn with I WW m A WW WtMM " mmm y V V WW V but one arm- with which o fight life's battles, but he married and gathered around, him a competency and reared a family of about ten children. Mr. Archey was esteemed as a citizen and neighbor, and it U ony the relief from his intense sufferings that mitigates the loss to the com munity and the fttmi'y. He was about 55 years of age. M FUNERAL OF REV. KIMBALL Eight Ministers Participate 78 Te hides in JLine Was 70 Years Old. WW IT W We iearri fiom our townsmnn, Mr. W h Bell, that the funeral of Rev. Kimball at Luther Ubap l Tuesday was very largely at ended Jimenez, a passenger on the Panama, will be played on Tuesday ad a8 logether aul fitt.ngl, . i V v J oresBive of the hien esteem in whic was arrested here last night as a spy, night: and on him were found fifty-nine The Pi. Sigma Phi Literary In' i .a . . I i t r A z l u .1 I napiottt nsTi II nnr. nova T n ci y i t - . . . . r. , i COttriu ui Aiueriuau uaruum, uu wwvdj. niu mux risDer anu Messrs. iunmiora vvus tracings of fortsmines and torpedo orators contest commence- ne'in, J M Eddlemau, S H ilarne, beds at the Port of New York. ment. of Albemarle, and James A Hilig, There will be a game of of Salisbury 75,000 More voinnteers. ' ball here next Saturday even- 1 De ministerial, orernreu present nt presBive of the high esteem in which that venerable div.ne was held. The pall bearers were Oupt. J A (f 1' r Whv do you want to py $1 for a fine- wni-e or black Manilla Hat wbeo von enn get one just as fine and. good at Oannnn & Fctz -r Co. for 50 cents. WHY? Why do you want to Dfv &1.50-or $2 for aifine Milan Braid Hat when vou canf get one just aa fio and handsome a you want for $1 at Cannon & Fetzer Go's. Whv ? Whv do y u want to pay 50 Cv-ots for a Crash Hat when vou can tier, one here juso as good for 25 cents WBY? Whv do you want to py 50 cents for a Straw Hat when you can get j use as gooa in srvie ana quality nere at 25 cents, wax r Whv not save this 25 or 50 cent? If you don't need it yourself give to somebody who does. We ll i YOU FURNISH THE FEET E DO TB E HE That's all we nsk you to do-f f nih tne feet. We will not. onlv d& the reaiv but we will do it well for $2.50 ' J J v 75 or $1, and for $1 we'll give you just as good as.you can get for $1 50 or $2. Come and see. Cannon & Fetzer Company. life is a written epistle known of all mn about hrm, and c its hallowed influence will brierhten manv a - o pathway through life. PERSONAL POINTERS. ... si ... -r:-:?v N r) v. AA "M We have everything in Oxfor&c except your feet. Washington, 2 30 p. m. Presi- ing. The Freshman Class at and participating in the funeral er- give you just hs good a hat for 25 i . n.Tr: .i ... ?n-pa ororp Rovu J o Wprt-7 n A cents as you'll get for 50 cents, and aent.mcn.ioH.7 ui.. tDe UQliege W!U cross - " T jDt w obd for 50 M yoo'll et for j mats wirn ine resc 01 ine coi- . .. . ' u'WV4Uv ppp. i L nroTTiiSHS to DB an . 7 and J r Miller. . we naa quite a cnunaer m07ed off from the home in China Of a ureal name- roups w storm nere iast MondaV miffnt. i. vq-.u,i- I ' I VJ1UVC 1U ICUlLlICO "CIO l)JUU HCU 1JLL tmff onf for c.ba. The ' phone in Cook & Foil's the line and the capacious church ib uiFK store was burned ont. at the chapel was insufficient for the day) to, nna xnai our nopes were . J7 . V . , . , Mr. H Cr Ritz, of Concord, thronp. ,ain is hanging paper ln the hotel. Rov. f K.mbaU had attained the readv been fought. It seems there i w 1 r . r is no certainty of the whereabouts e ar aiways giaa 10 nav or tne neets, ana especially 01 we , t r. rr. - t it- uii t,f v:0 r, -w h is ever readv to crack his Rev., Kimball is dead, but his O JJaLlI O LI ilCC I XV uun uttiug wuiv - . - V 7- the Americans failed to cut the jokes and keep tho crowd in A right wire and Blanco is still in fit of laughter, communication with Spain. Mr. Press Ludwig, of Geor- The suspense of waiting to hear brother, of Prof, H T J of a decisive action of the fleets is Ludwig, is expected to be in rrrnnr ririha. I T. . . -Mrs. Spring,, grand-daughter .Zn till lhe n6WS 1T amP: of Esq. R W Allison, is expected v ..1 u u a S0n nad met the bpanish fleet and from Lancaster, S. C, tonight, the decisive battle bv the fleets or , - , .A , , A , ; . . aesiroyea n reacnea us xouay i 1111 v-t3rverao guiic. " TVia aitriAtinn in Manila ia o.hand Dewev is master of the incorect).- This was welcome news ne88.; bay. The German consul wished to indeed. Let the good work go on. Sheriff Buchanan and wife land a boat load of supplies, but Did we say good work? May be a Wflnt down to Mt. Pleasant this was refused permission A pro war can never be called good morning and will attend the finest cargo of Golden Oak Suits ever shown in this part of North Care- Tnoal fn lftd hv force was met bv r.ir Knf if io tVia vnrr hABf. wa I .TftmesMisenheimer marriage tc- W vww. J I Yl JX J KJ A V V W W J W WW W W .' a ? 1 J. 1 I . An ounce of satisfaction is wbrtfc' a' ton of talk. Satisfaction goes with every pair of shoes we sell. Respectfully, Dry 4t Miller; Shoe Furnishers. Afra "R. A Rrnwn wpnf nn t,n I fVi run rr Vi nro loom oinoo that. ' if. lfl I -i r :' i : 1 : I IX O ! a . na- vcx ma wuvum,. w sansoury iuib muruiug uu uuei- mil i Ivi 11 I INr Our "War Car, City of Knoxville," is safe in port, lo-ded with night. Dewey with the warning tnat ne could do in this case. Whilst we would fire on the ships. trying to do 1 intQ itj may the God of Justice Mrs. Dr. Register, of Charlotte, ported. Bu. xw wo f , ,.. take our army and navy into His ib visiting at tne nome oi juage Since nennme the above a ais-1 . " , . . . patch says that thirty transports protecting arms and let us le arp loading at Tamna. This seems the tieacherous Spaniard a lesson to settle the suspense of the goy- which they will never forget, and Cxrjy ernment.e piano uuu cuuno tuuv c n uooi landing oh Cuba is no longer to be government out of existence and delayed on account of the Spanish rld the world of such a hot-headed fleet. It 'is clear enough that if blood thirsty people. Cervera can delay action by his We are sorry to learn, that the manoeuvres he will be accomplishing FacuUy ot North Carohna. College the desired end. aattiaH if ftTnodient to exoell two 8tirring events are doubtless near, young men from the college on last x! naay nigni. vium. lina. She was not captured by the Spanish Fleet o high prices as ree Cakes Jam Up Fresh, She was safely guarded into port by our Gunboat, "High Price I Exploder," with 100 Imattresb aboard, at prices ranging from $1.25 to 15.00. Hearing is believingseeing is the : a':ed trit'i. You? can hear from anyone thatihas ever been in our store that wethave h6 "stuff" anlj we make the prices, What we say unto one we say unto all. Come and see. -AT- The Business Sold Oat The stock of goods formerly be- MR OYEU8 ARUUEY DEAD. Pyin & JVlorriSOll longing to tne nrm oi xisnty, u ay 80n have been SOld QUt and are be The Great SufferWr Beleased From mg shipped away from here;, Noth- ; Jf of Pain na Fining, ing more as to business in this store : : Mr. Cyrus Archey, of No. 3 room is definitely fixed, though it is township, died Tuesday and. was not probable that this store will be buried this (Wednesday) morning opened up soon. a ' at 10 ofqiocK at Axiiwooa cnurcn. ;C Mr Archey lose an .arm m tne . . fsonyenir. from jacfesonyiiie. .Oivil War. Some year ago, he op Mr. Quint Sinith has already.ent came a great anfleref Jrom bone home some Florida sonvenira to hie diaesae in one thigh, ; called tieoro folks. ;Thej arerar4 and rery bean- sis. H,s .soffermgs ..we., intense tifni;; Among .them was a small :" AA 0R0CER5 BellAHarriX& Conay. P. S. 1 We are stiHin the undertake bnsi . ness at the old stand. See Bell. stuffed alligator, a nice scarf pm made from fish ecalei, etc. which brought the end . Mr. Archey came home from the asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. - As one man Residence Phone 90. UJ r-i n StrreThone 12, saidr ' You never know you havb aken a pill till it is all over. 25c. C I. Hood & Co., Proprietors, Lowell. Mass. lie only pills to take with Hood's Sars3pariIl4Uj '-.'4 n ! I ! ! IJ I t: i 0 i i f i 1 1 ' t f ' 4 I.- v , 'l . - - . f ... ' - LI
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