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Vol. Xw-No. 2731 eoNcom n. c. pridayjuly i isas Whole No 117m BATTLE ON. TOO GAY. I amnion Battering: Morro Casi r ' Tl Spanish Fleet Doomed Flght inff Jnst Outside of the City. Special iiui" iu """J Standard ac 2.54 IJ m. , ' . TWo Negroes Pretended to Bare Too Much Authority and! Violated the Law Dewever They Will Sot Be Arrested. The Raleigh News and Observer fierce fighting baa begun and is 8ayg: in progrees at Santiago. The Span- PERSONAL POpTERS. Mr. Frank Rojers; returned home this' morning, j j ; Mies Maggie McAllister, of Mt Pleasant, is visiting her friend, Miss Grace Brown for eeverai days. 'Thursdaymorning General A D Mr. Charlie Foil, of Charlotte, ish trbopa resist the American forces Cowles received a teleeram from S Bon of Mr. Jefi Foil, arrived' in our - t, rx wi hiA ti avnan oaa a ' r r nnrriTL it w . . . - a t im v iiiih ii iin i ir wun iciuuio ucoo. uaub j j Montgomery atuoncora to oraer ..-B. 3ng is just ontside of the city. Gens arrest of Terry White and Seth era! Sbafter's artillery is ?n advance Terrell,, two negroes who would of the, infantry and cavalry and is pass through here with the Concord pouring hot shot into the enemy's J colored company "enro.ute to Fort outposts. Macon. General Cowles had pc? au- The fight bean at 9 40 this morn- thority over the negroes as yet, in?:- ivamirai oampson, wim tne r ...tt" ? . fleet, is battering away at Morro 80 h J"?1 tb.e telegram over to ' j. , . , u ine ttaieigp ponce, rney could not Castle, andevery assurance is felt A -i- tht its downfall will open the wa, and wired to the chjBf of nolica .1 for the otter doom of Oervera'a fleet. Concord for instructions.bu't did not wm A"nOQO . Fresli CHIPS Made on t of New Potatoes. Hot staff, - ,AT-i Why Not Save a Dime When you can? YOUNG BOY DEAD. v tJ&J! EfVin & MomSOH 7onD8 Nathaniel Clayton Dies or lested, but'wentron their way re- Xoeiaw Caused By a. Splinter In IIIh Foot. As waa noted in THE cTA-KDABD some day 8 ago, the 8 -year-lold " eon of Mr. Joe Clayton, who lives in the neighborhood of Patterson's mill on the lieo.- rniter mace, siuck a . , . . . GROCER5 joicmg. The negroes called at the resi dence of Dr. Sam Montcomerv Thursday - night for their driver, The Stanly Enterprise says : ' When you save money it' just the same as making money. We've just opened a VERY HANDSOME LINE OF SILK CLUB TIES, STRAIGHT AND WIDE ENDpREGULAR 25 AND 40 CENT TIES, ALL TO GO AT 15 CENTS. . TWENTY DOZEN Silk Teck Scarfs at 15 cents. , Handsome goods, elegantly made and good styles. - A VJDRY attractive line of FLOWING END TFCKS AT 25 CENTS. TAEY ARE 50 CEJNT wuu a eieepiug m me rear oi me u-uu, uam au" GOODS. You save a quarter here noose, ne navmg decided to go with u.x, mCU) w" RftVs Wnisrs nf we- Capt. Hood's cotnnanv Dr. Moat- Wednesday for Concord to join uier-oi umy au uruiua.jr u r , . - .f f . military compeny. On .May the fnnt'anA affpr nhont ft wppk gomery being away, his wife .went to ftA , ,J F I. j,,."; toot, ana alter apouc a weeK & & " QOth thpflo mfin were! in Saliflbnrv. Salisbury. O U0Z' B0 YS OLESKIN , & KNEE PANTS AT 15c. splinter-of only an ordinary siza in took lockj.w from it. Since that tne aoor. uae ot tne neKroJS, try. .. . ffic i . , r time his death was expected at anj ing to be very anthorative, drew a tnem t0 j0;n the company. All of TbeT aro M soid ;for 25 . cents ' He died -Thursday night after ing that tne negro in the house very willing, It was to their sur- miDK i3 worth 15 cents without having the latter affcc-ion fiye daTS. would have to go. This, of course, prise-and regret that they had been lfte- goods or tbe goods are worth 15 This is rather a eingular case and of greAtly excited -Mrs. Montgomery, called to Concord f in the past cents without the making. course onngs special eaoneas -io tme bat , after "considtring the cost . and weefc." peopie oi tne commumty tnereaoout. inftnT1!R nnft nf a trial.-th mat.trir has been dropped; at least for the 1 1 . i present. 1 (J o- YOU FURNISBt THE FEEr WE DO THE REST. ( That's all we8k you to dof iv nish the feet. We will not only do the rest, but we will do it. well for $2.50 ' : .... -s J 1 I We have everything in Ox fordc except your feet. THE REVENUE TAX A Hew Iaw Gives New Experience to i .Our People Some,. Chances in . Things. ,v - .STILL. THE SAME. Worse Than Small Pox. A very . deplorable sensation exists at Mooresville and Statesville. It is worse than the small pox. Dr. R L Lowrarce, a dentis of Moores- The first day of July is here and Appliances Ready for the News-nor- ia charged with a l einous crime on now one moat, reoember to put the hlnno7ZilZ7 iMlte Jones, of Coddle Creek revenue fitamp on all his chelcka, er. 'v- neighborhood in Iredell county, grafts, notes, etc. The stamp3 cause We see scarcely anything in the while under the influence of an ua io rememoer tne Maine ooin Dy news today from the front that anaesthetic. The doctor ha3 had a haviDg to pay an extra two cents on has not been anticipated for sev- hearing and has been committed to ... - j- 1 I . i some articles arid besides by looking eral das. Direct communications jail in Statesville td await trial in at tne fitamp, which, contains the by wire from Gen Shafter's head4UhA flnnprinr nnnrtJ Thfi Anr.tnr nrn; picture of the Maine on, the briny quarters to the Secretary of War duced no testimony save his stren- deep. i . . - ' ' will materiallv aid in the transmis- Tf dUa oejerai days ago the inrst Xaiah of dews when there are news, .; flrn Bn Wahlv reM a honal Bnt had to remit the and telephone appliances will be a tn rennirfl - trial hfnr .uiwuuv ui iu uijcip oaui i irrofir. norflnrntro in pttw 1 finer ma. i . . . . r. . . -iiM V T . . i -.r-r-.r-. & - mere can be any decision in tfce wiie tne Uibarrus- Havings iJauK 8ages in the army that were for- - wuu u meriy aepenaenc on couriers. , oat tne strange part about it is It is now believed that there will some Are sic. f 'last, the firat of .Ju'y came and I be a combined attack on Morro Floyd Corzine, son of Mr.- W M scarcely any stamps could be obs I Castle by the army and navy which Corzine, is quite sick, threatned Gained, Cashier Coltrane had ex- hf successful will open the way for with malarial fever. It is thought pected a lot of them, but they had raisins mines in the channel by tailed to come. He bought 86verai which the navy may aid in the cap- dollars worth in Charlotte on Thnrss trire of Santiago. aaJJ 'There is little doubt that rein- Several firms who nav bV Checks fnrnemprjtfl adranmnir to thft rfilief of on the first of the month were seen the city forms, a source .of anxiety buying their stamps by : one dollar and may hasten an attack, other lots. We Have Bargains .! ; EveiryDay X non & Fetzer Company. tn ounce of satisfaction is worth on of , '. talk. Satisfaction goes with every pair of 'shoes we sell. , Respectfully, Dry Shoe Furnishers. Millar NEEDS NO BOOSTING- A CLOSE GAME wise the attaek is hardly to be ex pected just yet. . I All Mmm.;m "i iomorrov TeniDff un mi; Oiamond In the Sillier Fark Two lhere i Teams Hake a combine a -slight awake and enterprising than P B "pemion or the Charlotte Game. 1 fn jLicokout for tomorrow I cure the: best of everything in his Aclose game is exppcted ! . I ifrie for his many customers. They jLhe game tomorrow will be called now ha e the valuable agency for at 4:15 and all lovers of the sport Dr. King's New Discovery for con- ma7 pect good balli Davidson sumptiony coughs-and colds. This has'combined with Mountain Island is the wonderful remedy that is pro to form a formidable combination, dncing such a furor l ojj-the We all irii ; -iu i .wv:.. , cauntry.Dy us mauv "6-.'? we all remember with pride the It absblutely carte Asthma, Bron. u vuoriuice iasi year, wnne chltlSt noarsenesa auu.jw bucvwu0 we do, not -hope for a repetition of of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. thiflcOnW iVo-fr . can U apuvB ufHg :ofcy that his sickness very probably was -- --- ! s . i caused by being overheated at-the fire on Sunday. j ' j - Mr. Ross McConnell is somewhat better thisinorning. Mr. H M Barrowy who has been . - f very unwell and is unable to be at his work, is about the same this morning. j Mrs. Lawings, yife of Mr. M L Lawings, who lives near the corner of Main and Corbin streets in what is known as the Taylor house, is very sick with typhoid fever. She is thought to be somewhat better this morning. j 1 , j - ; eame players will take part. Come prepared to 'root.,, trial bottle free or a regular Biee for 50 cents and $1. Guaranteed to cure or price re funded Fined for Heine Present. i : ; Mr. John. Wadsworth returned home from Charlotte Thursday, having gone over tp'attend a meet ing of. the Elks. Instead of fining him for - being absent . the order fined him for being , present. 4 His fine imposed was one dollar per mile from his home to Gharlotte, which was 821. The policeman, re leased him after paying' the fine. "The Leaders" iii everyJsenseSof the'word-r an easy winner, oer all otlxers. If you need a Stove all we iaskSyoiiitoSdoscallS and se our line of ''Leaders." You will buyme -V. ' Our line of Furniture and -House Furnishings are complete ' Gar Lots," "Spbt Cash," -tells The News. Small dealers are not in it Thanking you for past favors, and we hope to merit a continuance the same. : k Bell, Harris "Sl Compairiiy. ' Our Undertaking Department, under jbe management ol our IHt- Bell, can't be "excelled in North Carolina, "Embalming a'SpeciaJtyT Calls answered day or night. r3 Store 9 12 j
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