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Vol. Xi No. 2733 KOT INTERESTING, The naviclson-Concord fJanie Hatnr rvpnlutf Was Sot Close-Tne errand Stand Tirefl Before the End ins and quae a Number left. j It was a very uneven game of ball on the diamond at Jh Miller park last Saturday evening, but nt. dftRfirVfl too much blame after all for not giv ing us a good game, as they had -expected some other players but they went back on them. Moun tain Island was to have furnished ttfe battery for them but on the day before1 the game they sent them word they could not come. Williamson Morris umpired the same while jPiof . Lewis did the fiRorin. When the Concord boys first went to the bat they made 7 runs, which was enough to have been made during the waole gamei if they were playing, good ball. ortwo innings, played very good ball. Qur toys, '. 'knowing, that victory was going to fall upon 1 them "dead easy" 1 ecam) careless and made several plavs that were the worst made this year by them. rAt the ending of the eighth in ning the grand stand became, suf ficiently amused and quite a num ber left. Not much rooting was done it wasn't necessary. The score of the game stands as follows : , . Concord 18 Davidson 5 H 14 9 E 5 7 Notes. .Watkins, one of the Davidson players, sbt hurt during the game by receiving a blow just above his knee. A substitute was put in the game. Garah Caldwell's bat, contain- ing red, white and blue in rich colors around it, brought down the grand stand. SHE FALLS ASLEEP. Mrs. Dr. Jerome, ofGeorgevllle, Falls . A sleepf ter Lingering With Ty- phoitl ' FeVier leaves a Onsband and Three Children. Mrs. Dr. Jerome, 'of Georgeville, died at that place Saturday night from typhoid fever. She had been suitor about a month. - rs. Jerome was an esteemed woman ana was from one of the nirpaf Tamilian i v.n- - . - vxxxj. wub 11 ho biio uiucBii uaugnter 01. 'jit. Jacob Shinn. Of Geor&evilip She leaves a husband and three r cniidren, the oldest child of which is now very sick 'also with tjphcid fever. . Her remains were interred at Centre Grove graveyard Sunday af- ternoon at 4 o'clock after the preaching of the funeral by her pastor, Rev. A E Wilty, of Mt. Pleasant. A ur&tar Gets in Ills Work. On Sunday night some person oroke into the rear of the store of Bell, Harris & Co., by prizing open the window, from the top. The cash drawer in tho ipcV wa hr.itpn open and robbed of its con ten ta, . , . wmen. amounted to only $1.35. conveyed by the Charleston arrived JNo other damage was done to any- at Manila on June 30tji. The trans thing, but the firm cannot tell but ports. City of Sydney, City of Pes that a good many small articles ' uvig uavc iuo maimr iu ineir hands and they have an eye on ,some people. - VIOTORY STILL WITH US The Loner Suspense BrokenTon Slaughter Stopped: Gen. Shatt er Unable to Advance Further But Sampson Does the Work for Ceryera 1 - wr , mm r7ln render Troops Will Be Onrried on if Needed Dewey Receives the Sup plies and Troops Convoyed By the Charleston, Since it has been known that Gen. Shtif ter decided on an immediate ats tack at Santiago it has been a subject of the deepest solicitude. Friday's results seemed brilliant enough for the American arms. On Saturday it was learned that triumphs were gained with the blood of about 1,000 ot our soldier j, probably one fourth of the number being killed. Satar day was practically a day of suspense a 1 over the land, all expecting: to near of further triumphs. Sunday but added to the suspense of delayed tidings This (Monday) morning lays before us the stern fact that the burning enthusiasm and the gal laud chivalry of the American Sjht era had to halt before he almost impregnable position of he Span iards at Santiago. The situation would be somewhat depressing but for the good news that the S anish fleet is doubtless destroyed. It eeems that it made a dash to get oat past S.rnon and one ve.ee I8 ,u , uve -u. wm . ... luc UC1 uuui"& vuo vuuuCo less, ran agrdund and were set on fire and of CDurst were blown no. From our standpoint it would set m that it would be altogether impossible for the Spaniards to hold the city, having lost their fleet and beinz st the mercv of Sampson's flpet. fceh. Softer summoned the city to surrender Sunday morning after the destruction of the flaet but it did not complv, at least till 4 30 1- m. m ' p m There Is some probability that the place will be evacuated. Gen. Garcia is said to hold one avenue of ees cape, from Santiago to San Luis. Gen. Linares the Spanish com mander, has been so severely wound ed that he had to yield s the corn- mand. From the bestnformation we have the American troops took posi tion Friday night and entrenched fchem3elve8, making no special ad- I 4 nce aQd therefore there were prob- ably lew casualties Saturday and I - . ay The Spanish made one sortie but were repulsed. " , The Hospital ship Ralitf left Old Point Sunday night for Sintiago at the call o. Gen, Shafter for help to attend the great number of his wounded. ' T2inforcements will be rushed to o,..: a uautiagu ai once uuichb ucwd uum?o to render it unnecessary. Twenty I thousand are Ordered to be ready to move from Ohickamauffa at once. - The railroad is to take 5,000 from Tampa to Savannah to embark from that place. Gl?h nfV 6 &i tnar thM firaf. Hfttafthtnent of tr00P8 kin& and. the Australia were laden chieflv with supplies to Dewey. the Ladrone Islands and captured the officials and took them on to Dewey, while a email force was left. CONCORD, N. C. MONDAY; JULY 4 A PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. John Yorke spent Sunday here with his wife and relatives. : Deputy Court Clerk John -Pending his Fourth of July in Mt. Pleasant. Attorney Kirby Pope, of Char lotte, arrived in our city on busi ness. ' :; .. ." . .. - . A1 ' - FresHi sarAtogo CHIPS Made out of New Potatoes. - Hot Staff, AT Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 THE COMING CONVENTION Of the Sunday School of the County Arrangements; Being Made Large Attendance Requested. The time for the annual meeting of the ' abarrua - County v Sunday School Convention is hear. The place of meeting has been financed from Pattersons Mill to U neay the oeQter 9f the countj-easy to reach from eyery part or the county. We hope to hdve the beat meeting La hflv fivpr had and the fnlleat re- port of the Suuday schcols of the county we have ever had. 1 The vice-preidenta of the Jown- ships will plfase1 hold their convene non8 eiecV aeiegates to iaa county conveDtion, make out their reports and forward the same to the county secretary, Mr. J A Cline, of Concoid, immediately. . Tais 13 important that the secretary may have his re- port ready for tte county meeting. phe following is a list of vice presi- (jents as far as appointed : Townahinav V No. 1 A N Harris 2W P McLiughlin 4 3-J M Ervin (i 4 T M 'Rogers 5 R J Cook 6 Am6s Penninger 7 John H Moose. 9 P F Widenhouse 10 Jno. H Long '" 11 C E Sides v " J A Cline No. 8 not being represented in the convention last year there wa3 no Uice(,preaident appointed for the township. . , The pastors and Sanday Schoel Superintendents are" requested to hold a convention, elect delegates to the county meeting and ; send up full a report of their .chools as pos sible. . ' The choirs of Sunday schools will ESJS their school, win please jbin Eome other school in forming a choir. Th f win b held i th - -i 1 . house and grove near by at the same time and will need several choirs at each place. J B White, Pres. Dlea orTypnold Teyer. v The 9 -year-old daughter of Mr. Medlin, at the Cabarrus Mills, died Saturday eyening of typhoid "fever. Her remains were taken to llamas Presby terian church in Mecklenburg county for burial . . VL 189S W t ! Why Not Save a Dime - .,.- When ypu can ? When you save money it's just the same as making money. We've just opened a VERY HANDSOME LINE OP SILK CLUB TIES, STRAIGHT AND WIDE END, REGULAR 25 AND 40 CENT TIES, ALL TO GO AT 15 CENTS TWENTY DOZEiN Silk Teck Scarfs at 15 cents. Handsome goods, elegantly made and good styles . A VlfiJix attractive line of FLOWING END TFOKS AT 25 CENTS. ; TAEY ARE 50 CEjmT GOODS. You save a quarter here. Boysy Waists at 115 cents. OUOZ. BOYS MOLESKIN X.IN JliJL iTAiN L O A l l DC. They are all sold if or 2 V cents Lur lBg ia worth,15 cents without the oodg 0 tbe fiooda . worth 15 cents without the making nir , vvc,-iiivc ouliuiis Cannon & Fetzer Company. MA 0 WHAT IS IT ? If your Piano, Organ,1 Music Box, Clock or any thing in the Furni ture line Phaeton or Buggy looks dingy try one bottle. You will never be without it. - - - 3& No Push-ee no pull-ee, work-ee and if you don't look sharp we will Furniture ! World without as I loads oi Chairsv Sounds like we - floor. And we don't ! Rockers from 75c. to $10.00. Lawn We are in a position to give you anything you want in the Furniture line at the lowest , xr n possible prices. RespectfoUy, Bell. . Harris With our newuFnneral Car'' j as tin from Cunifkighain Sonc & Co., of Rochester, N. Y., our Undertaking' Department :c uneqnaled in North Carolina. Store 'Phone1 12 Whole No ll?3t 11 . YOU FURNISH THE FEET WE DO THE REST. That's all we ask you to do f t- nish the feet. We will not ' only do the rest, but we will do it well for $2 50 . - . . . We have everything in Oxfords except your feet. An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton of talk. Satisfaction goes with every pair of shoes , we sell. ! 1 Miller, Shoe Furnishers. V EN E Wltb All the Latest Improvements well-ee, all snm-ee. Calipee eee sell you. ! end an4 more on the way. Two cat do not intend to let people sit on the Residence 'Pnone Dry L Compaey
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