-it : h Vol. No. 2726 mil Mm HE RELATES SOME THINGS ABOUT THE ACTION of THE NAVY PROBABLY SAID FOR A PURPOSE. CONCORl, N. C. THURSDAY, MAY 26 1898 Whole No U726 AN INTERESTING LETTER. ' PERSON AL POINTERS. Mr. Jake Newell was in the A Steamship Ashore On the Coast of Kew Fonniiland A. Regiment Ex clusively of Poptilists. Cablegram Standard. and Telegram to the Daily, The Life of a Former rnhnrrns Rot Ifew Medico -How a United States city today from No. 10 township. ouluier- MissLila Stafford, of Harris- We are in receipt of a letter from burg, is visiting her friends, the Mr. Thomas F Poteat, a former Ca- Misses Sims. barms county young man, who lived LMr. J F Beatty, of New Lon- only a iew miles above this place. doDt waa Been in our city ye8terday The letter to us is interesting and evening, we take the hbertv tn cn ?a flip non. Die some of Mm in it Rev. W J Boger and wife, of Mr. Pnr.Pat fr .o . IMt. Holly, arrived at the home of . v wvluv 1 1,111 a, una I - - . --r n. . - I - iniiall Lf U s.ri . " III A fet I TXT 11 i . A m been in tho pprinp of ffc TTn,-f xll' " L AU X1U' h ny ao you want to pay 5,1 tor " W. li V. V J 11 A 111 A. I mm a . I Fv - yesiercay. iney win atiena meiti uue wnue or niacK Manilla nac run LnJ ip vn ( i - V States Armv and ia fltatinnprf f a . ' , . . commencement exercises at iort m ew Mexico, The duties of Pleagant betofe returning. meise eoiuiers stationed at me diners A Regltueiit of Populists. Washington-! p. m. Jerry Sim p son has offered to raise t regiment ent forts is to quell any riot or ins ccmpo ed exclusively of Populists, aurrection by the Indians in that part of the country. sasasta interviewed. lie is now stationed at Fort Win- Madrid, 1 10 p. m.- Sagasta was 8ate in ew Mexico. Sometimes he ;ntprviflwflH tha TYinminnri nnt. 8aJ8 the We of a soldier out there is Mt. fancy Cakes Hne3 Spains policy, Baving that there will be no fight at Santiago unless Cervera desires it. The Americans, said he, will find the a pleasure and sometimes he thinks it a very hard life, though never res grets .the day that he enlisted into 8eryice . As for scenery in that country, Jam Up Fresh, AT- when you can get one just as fine and e good at Cannon '& Fetz -r Oo. for 50 cents. WHY? Why do you want to pay $1.50 or $2 for a fine Milan Braid Ht when you can get one just as fine and handsome as vou want for SI at Cannon & Fetzer Co's. Why ? Why do yu want to pay 50 cents for a Crash Hat when you can get one here just as good for 25 cents. WHY? Whv do you want to pay 50 cents for a Straw Hat when you can ,et just aa good in style and qualuy here at 25 cents. WHY Why not save this 25 or 50c9nte? YOU FURNISH THE FEET WE DO THE RE S r. Tha'."? all we sk you to do f r- nish the feet. We w? nof only do the reB. but we will do it well for $2 50 Santiago forts, ships and harbors to they have some of the finest. The be very different from those de- -temperature scarcely eer gets below kfVin & MOITISOII If joo don't need it yonraelf give stroyed by Dewey at Manila. He 25 dereM abfe Z3rov Sometimes, caougu, iney nave snow ior monms. OR0CER5 also says that if the .Americans are waiting for a naval battle before they attempt to invade Cuba they will need a considerable amount of patience. Then their life is somewhat harder, as the snow causes eo much mud, and as thty haye no sidewalks, it makes it very disagreeable to walk guard. When they are not walking their guard line they are equipped with boxes in which to stand duricg ' ALL IN EARNEST. The President Calls for 75,000 North Carolina's Quota 1,550 Don't Know Where the Fleets Are The Spanish Fleet May Be Bottled Up at Santia go Off for Manila, As noted in The Standard Wed- A Supposed Warship Sighted. St. John, New Foundland, 2 p. the muddv weather. Butevervhalf m. A steamship is eshore thirty hour they have to walk to the other nesday the president has made a miles from here. It appears to be a post war ship. Its identity is not known. it to somebody who does. We U give vou lust as good a hat for 25 cents as' you'll get for 50 cents, and just as good for 50 as you'il get f or 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. V : We have everything in" except your feet. Oxforda An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton or laiK. oaiiBiauuuu with every pair of shoes we sell. Respectfully, Dry : A Miller, gon's log book shows that while coaling at Rio thirty-nine dynamite bombs were found in the bunker3. Shoe Furnishers. second call for troops. He wants t 4.u: nf i uAl 75.000 more which will make in all is stationed, there is qaite a number 200,000 volunteers. North OarolU Uo Ina s auota cf the late, call will be Thirty Dynamite Bombs Found.? uiiuca nuu uauuo iu mo uiiuco, - a , u t n tt - . ri. : ho cot, a rQttt frnm' no. 9.s ftQ ka I about 1.550. It is said that Uov. ney west, om4o p. m. me vre- ub v . . WJ , r I Pno.a will mvAfha nninrpn npnnlp ha naff tueabu n 6 T w ""w per uy. I . OnliraVinnf. 1 miUa frnm Fnrt U chaOCO nOW tO rai86 a full regl Wmgale he describes a place where ment of 12 companiee. th nlWwftipr fnrmerlv lived. All is uncertainty as to the where-, The place is one mile long and one- abouts of tha fleeta'. A strict and Another jLightninff Freak. Wh f o m,ifl aKnnf. kph necessary censorship is exercisea ana In a letter from Mt. Gilead, in feet deep. In these walls are small no news is allowed to pass over the Montgomery county, to Mr. W R huts large enough for ten persons, wires that would be calculated to Harris, we learn that on last Mon- the huts being about 100 feet above defeat the plane; of the government, day night the lightning struck the each other. The indications are that the house of Dr. C B Ingram at that Hunting is also indulged m very Spanish fleet did come into port at place and did considerable damage, much and the hunter is rewarded Santiago de Cuba and may r may It struck boHi chimneys of the too, there being much game. The not be shut in by Schley's fleet. nouse ana tore, one oi mem open. writer of the letter himseit spenas Oak Suits ever shown in this part of North Caro- Tf fliort aIv, fr,ft fnmitnrflin 5 j.sm wav for the trooos to land near Han uua' k" jlk aiou AouuiAeiuvu. uu luiuiKutu.u q jjjg time CUIlllUg IU tUO WUUUBi ; 1 - I i the parlor, and tore one of the win- The duties of these soldiers are vana wnere the great decisive land linft She was not captured by the Spanish Fleet of high prices as re dows to pieces. As there ' was vprv Uffht Thev are reauired to battle is destined to be fougHt. such a storm Beveral of the child- one honr eaon day-from 5 till ItJ Jooks E0W like the moyement ported. ren were in one bed, which naa on 6 m The remainder of the time Pn - WM 18 10 De ine main ?DJeo" itafeather bed. The bed stead L, n wft roVlPTfl thev tiye plan while the destruction or wuwj " w X All a Mistake. Our "-War. Car, City of Knoxville," is safe in port, loaded with She was safely guarded into port by our Gunboat, "High Prica - was struck and the head and an- fc that Qn e eighth or tenth tne Spanish fleet, if ahut up in a Ex 10Q :mattreBS aboard, at prices ranging from $1.25 'to S15.00. Hearmg is believiner, seeing is the 1 aked truth. You? can . hear other part torn open besides tearing L they are put on guard duty. Mr. narrow port where it can't possibly one of the feet on. uut ionunaieiy none of the children were hurt. The Graded School Closes. The Graded School closed this (Thursday) afternoon. The last lessons by the pupils wera recited . is eacane. mav Da aeierrea 10 a con- Jfoteat says tnat mey cujuj , r, ' - . . - , -tL vpnifint season, with the nop8 or a he Buppo.eB, oetter inan .. whn 0nbaQ frQm anyone thatlha8 ever been in oar store tbat wethave the "stuff" and Claas of people. He can lie down on nia DunKwa-ww -v.. J we make the prices. a nap almost whenever he wants to, and has no one t 'j bother him. The life of a western soldier, he this morning but the promotion thinks, is a little bit tougher than cards were issued this afternoon, the Eastern soldier . Their dress is also some announcements made. - LftfnnLan. fftnfiv but is neat and everything is Kept clean . Rtrnon By LtKhtnins;. , r rph(,r anarters are three stories We ar4Qformed this (Thursday) high and. built of brick. Mrjifo morning that the crib of.' Mr. Geo! teat helor to the 15th regiment, W Bost, of No. 1 township, was V- u . ; struck by lightning yesterday even lt Looki Tery suspicions, ing during the small storm; The, y igeems strange ' but nevertheless entire crib was burned together true tjj"at the fellow who was arrest- with about 75 bushels of corn. p-flt CamD. Grimes some weeks ago on suspicion of poisoning the water and wap found to be part Indian and part negro, has been arrested again at Jacksonville. r A close watch will now very aptly be kept on him and probably, something it. i THE ONLY7f:- X'ood Furlfiei B prominently-' in r o public eye to layi8 IIood,,Siir?!.M.,!f!i'.i4 ' Thei'efore et Hood's and Ov-' HOOD'S. hauBted. In this case we might get some valuable accessions to our nayy and indemnify curselves for some of the cost of the war. While there is little to gratify the desire for news we confidently hope it is -not to remain so yery long. The ships for Manila are now, well onf the way, having . left San Fran- ( neSS at the Old Stand. See Bell. -l rri . t i . CISCO vyeanesaay. me rem is said to haye on board 59 officers and What we say unto one we say unto all. Come and see. Bell,JHarris;&Xompany. T. S. I We are stilllin the undertaking busi $ i'jtxtinMrtnvmrxtio more than a watch will result. 1 044 msn the city of Sidney 24 ofiis cers and 670 men and the Australia, 37 officers and 676 men . The fleet ia loaded chiefly with supplies of provisions 'and ammunition. More troops are to . follow later. This fleet is expected to arrive at Hono lulu in aljout eix days, where the Charleston will join it. It will then be about one third of the way to the Philippines Residence Phone 90. Store Phone 12. I ! 1 ; -if;.,,- St.