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Vol. Xi No. 2726 CONCORD, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 3 1898 W hole No 11726 ON THEIR WAY TO SAN TIAGO AND PORTO RICO BATTLE EXPECTED SOON A BOMBARD ; MENT FQR THE PURPOSE OP LOCATING FORTS. GRADUATING DAY I with Mies Ella L?ntz to enend a few weeks at .Norwood. Of Nortli Carolina Collece and Mont ; Mr. "Ralnh Barrier ia flffllnfoH tnlth Amrena Seminary &wnrding Med- J chlCken-pOX. als Announcements Other News. I Thamnnmo vacu nor Kamn Another commencement has come in Mr.W G Barringer's ttore Wednes- I V' - . andgone. At the ringing of the day n'gQt. ine ceiling caught fiom - - w r . bell Wednesday morning the chnrch a iare DaDe,DS iamP' began to 611 and by 11 o'clock was A NOTHEB The Fact Demonstrated That It Will Require Heavy Bombarding An Amendment to War Revenue Bill Paris ways We Have Forced an' En trance- and Telegram to the Daily crowded with an anxious and ex pectant audience. The exercises were opened with music by the cornet band. Rev. 0 A Rose If ad ia prayer. The graduates delivered their orations and essays as follows : Mr. P E Monroe, subject, "Money and Novels " Mr. Monroe very ceverly pointed out the influence money has over statesmen, thereby corrupting the morals of our govern ment 'and the corruption of the morals of homes and communities PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. Walter Cook, of Mt. Pleas ant, spent last night in the city, - . Miss Addie Bogar returned to Charlotte last night. Mr. John Leslie, of Charlotte, came over this morning. BIG LOT OF If If l 1 Vcsi-jL y. VI, J ' Fancy Cakes Jam Up By Cablegram Standard. - v X? St Paul Is Uninjured. New York, 10:25 a. m. The St. Paul haB arrived here uninjured. A special to the World from Port au Prince reports that there has been through the liquor i traffic that renewed bombardments at Santiago money could bring about. by Schley. There are no particulars Miss Liura Effird, of the Semin- known. ary then read an essay, subject, 'The L bor Recommends the Workman' no confirmation or the Report. Miss EiTriu proved very clearly Washington, 1:14' p. m. There is that the best recommendation for Tio news to the eflect that fighting the workman is his labor. j has been renewed alt Santiago to- MrV 0 E Moser, subject "Our day. The reported attack of the Country." Mr. Moser noted the insurgents from the land is uncon- progre88 of 0ur country from lits firmed. " I u.- 1.1. : .-.--i.:- i 1 tunu iu very ptunuuu luuiuage. Dr. Millfir tripn arnflA arid An. Another Report; of the Second Bom- I ' . . - , ; I nnnn nori that t h a valoninhnrion onrameni. ; w-ww ,-.wvw rayetteyille Company New York, 1:15 p. m. A special Ml8S loreuce Fray, was contined to .We haTe receiyed tbe following to the Tribune from Port au Prince her bed ' with nervous prostration; htter from Mr Tom Johnson, of says: The news has reached here He 8ave the substance .of the ve- thia placej who ia now with the that a battle began off Santiago to- dictory, and expressed his sorrow Fayetteville company at Camp day fcefore nine o'clocJc. . -i., JLSouiu nut - ueiiYcr n-. " Rag8ell at Raleigh: . spoke very nignly or it. cincinnRd in for cepaira. The medals were then awarded as Ladies Shirt v Mf vn YOU FURiySH THE FEET WE UO THE REST. That'fj nil we ek you to do--f man. 'the fret. We win not only do tbe tegt but we will co it well lor 50 Waists Wortli 35, 40 and 50 centsi to go for Fresh, 25 cents. AT - Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 CAMP RUSSELL. See our 2 1-2 and 3c Lawn. A letter from One of Onr Concord jJU'IlOIl & FCtZCr Boys who aow Drilling With the 1 yfp ry Company. We have everything except your feet. in Oxfords Norfolk, 2.10 p. m. The Oin- follows: cinnati has crone into the Navv Orator's - . ml Yard for slight repairs. to and Bible History, Mr. iSdward Fullen wider. Deelaimer's, to Mr. W W Ken nerley. j Medal for most progress made in Thirty Tnocsand Troops Enreute. Washington, 2.10. p. m. De spite the - denial by the highest debate in Phila?sethian Society, to Merest how camp life of the Second Have been receiving The Stand abd and want it continued as long as it is possible for it to reach me, whether lam in Rleigh, California, Tampa or the Philippine Islands. You have no idea how one apprecin ates it when they have gone to war. I'll try and write you a few notes of An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton oi iaiK. oaueiauuuu uca with every pair of shoes we sell. - ; Respectfully, Dry Miller, Shoe Furnishers. authority it is understood that Mr. Clifford Tucker. thirty thousand troops are now Medal for moat progrees in debate enroute for Santiago and Porto ia Pi Sigma Phi Society, Mr. J ulius Rinn Thft firlminsfrfltinn is LrlSber. pectiDg a battle soon. Commodore Schley has bombarded Santiago for the purpose of locating the forts. The fleet fired lour rounds Medal for best examination in North Carolina History, Mr. Hoyle Long. -. ! ; The Seminary medals were with its heavyguns whicn demons- awardedf0"ow8: V Miller, ' trated that it will require heavy bombardment to dislodge the fleet. North Carolina regiment is carried on . Jn the morning at 5.15 a can? non is fired vfor the purpose of waking ; the regiment, and at 5.30 we go out and each company has an arm, 1 body, leg and foot exercise for one half hour, and at that time guards are appointed for duty for twenty-four hours, serving two and finest cargo of Golden Oak Suits ever shown in this part of North Carc off four, hours until the twenty All a Mistake. . - i Our "WarCa City of Knoxville," is safe in port, io d )d with Auotber Amendment to War Revenue Bills. Washington, 2.10 p. m. Sena tor Walcott has oflered an amend ment to the war reyenue bill providing for tho coinage of at least four million dollars of the senigniorage per montn. A Beport of d Foreed fintranee- Madrid 2:45 p. m.--It is reported from Paris thaV the Amencan fleet has forced, an entrance iato .San tiago Harbor. : . A Two-Days' Review- ; ii Chicamauga, 2:45, p.i m.-A two days' review of volunteers began tc d&y. : ' j;''" Scbleys Official Report, f Washington, 2:45 p. m. Schley's cfiicial reDort of the fight at San- tiago has arrived. fHe says that therft i nn doubt that Cervera's fleet is in the harbor. t i he Reported Revolntion Confirmed Cape Haytian, 3:45 p. m. The reported revolution in Santo Do mingo is confirmed. (Santo Do mingo is one of the States oi Central America.)' Best essay in Florence Fray. t J V . The diplomas were tben awarded. Dr Miller tnen made announce- four hours have expired. We then Senior class, Miss have breakfest at 7 o'clock and at 10 o'clock we have drill until 11 o'clock. We then take dinner at 1 o'clock Again we have drill (regimental lina. She was not captured by the Spanish Fleet of high rices as rc ported. She was safelyguarded into port by our Gunboat, "High! Price menta for the next year.: ffi stated drill) from 4 to 5 30 o'clock. Then Exploder," with 100 Imattre' al card, at r rices raging from fl.25 to that many improvement .would be comes ,uress v paraae, wnicn is cue nifcde during the vacation and that finest drill of all, which lasts from his faculty next year would, be corns 6;30 to 7. At 7.30 we take supper; nosed of thirteen processors, inciud- ; Between thenours of drill we are me all the present ones with tbe'ex- at liberty ttf do as we please almost, ceDtion of Miss Seiber, who has except tnat we can noc go more Col- resigned. ; , ; Kav. Sc herer. then made .the lege announcements' 'for the coming year and asked the ministers to help him in their r, respective charges ia Securing students. L i The exercises were then: closed with the benediction. ; An address was made before the Seminary alumni Wednesday evening bv Miss Constance Cline. The regular annual concert was held in the Saminary hail Wedness day night. It was composed of yocal and instrumental music, reci tations and pantomimes. :j j : Mr. George Petrea was married to Mi'rs Eliza Craven last Tuesday night.'-. MiS3 Mabel Barrieras one home than one mile from camp without a pass.1 From each company there is only five passes issued per day. If we break any of these rules we are punished by being, confined in the guard hou e for twentyfour hours or put on double duty. v - ; We are allowed to keep our candles burning until 10 p. m. at that time "orders are given for lights out and sleep is the next thing on docket I forgot to mention that we have services every night and its attend &nce Is fairly good. '. The health of the camp is i excellent as there is very little sickness. As to when we think we will leave we can noc tell4 although we expect to be fully equipped by the Stn. Well, it is now almost time to drill, so will have to cloae, wishing you and all of myf riends success." 15.00. Hearing, is believing, Eeeirgis the rRiedtriia. ion can re a c from anyone thatkhas ever been;in our store that wcthave the "stu, and we make the prices. - What we lay untolbne we say unto all . Come and see. Bell, Harris & Company. P. S. We are stiH in the undertaking busir ness at! the old stand. See Bell. Residence Phone 90. Store Phone 12,
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