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' - . 1 11 , .-.')- 11 : " " . 1 11 " ' i 1 1 1 I. . 1 1. . 1 1 1 . 1 : j. ,v . v.; .... 4 - . I - - I , 1 , 11 . ,i 111 .1 in 1 1 in 1 11 . . ; No. 2737 CONCOWX N. C. THURSDAJULY 7. 1S9S ,W,hole No 117SS - PUBLIC DKBATE PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION I DISTRESS IN SPAIN Tlic EorS of Hie lyceum To Be I Tin own Open to be TuMic Tonior-Xicrfct-A Gocl rveiims's Entcrtln- Tomorrov night is the regular night fcr the public debate by the Lyceum Different from heretofore, tr,e publ c is cordially 'invited fb at- tend end 'a good large crowd is ex- pec ted. v I r The question ia ' Kesolved, That it is better to hive loved and lost than ne er to have loved at all." Tne debate promises to be interesting to all who coma, as two of Jhe-edc- ba::r3 i re single and two are marrkd. Soffit oZ the debaters have loved, some have never been loved neither have eorre loved at all . It will be eoraewhat of a talk frcm experience by so xe of te debaters. Mr. L O Daval and Rev. C F Rnkin will defend '-the affirmative side of the question, while Attorn? Stickle? a.Rev. H A McCuilough will uphold the negative side. ' Dr. D O Jobnsor, whose side whiskers and oratorical faculties are very not leu ule, and whose Caton's hall fane is yet living with biro, "has bs n appointed essayist and will probably ive us something of a high ni?rif. ; ' ' ! Xhe exercises will probably begin at 8 o'clock. Attorney r Luther Harteell will preside over h6 meet- A GREAT OCEAN TRAGEDY Two RLIks Cellule and OneSoes Down TV If ft 502 bonis- Sluch Xl&nie is At-1 taclird to the Cjew-Eut One ffo- A mcsw horrille ocean tragedy ocs cu:rcd -ibout 60 miles South of B.blo liland ".( -'nst cast f Nova Scotia oi the morninsr of Julv 4th. m. , Cc T D The IreiiCli. Steamer La Bours gogne, with 72d people aboard, was txt-u y , ii: ; f 6 fa , . , With the nation's thanks let there struck by the Cromarthyshire in a be-mingIed tne natlon,a prayer8 that thick fog. The Cromarthyshire was onr gallant 80na may be ehielded not eeriouEly hurt but the unfortu- f rom harm alike on the battleSeld nate La Bourgogne sunk and with and in the clash, of .fleets, and be it 562 lives were engulfed. Thejsparei the scourage of suffering and calamity was - much greater than it disease while they, are striving to ups was necessary from the fact that the hold their conntrjV honor ; and officers could exercise no discipline withal let the nation's heart te over the brutal sailors Strong men stilled with holy awe at the thought fought like demons to save their of the noble men who have perished own lives and pushed, struck, and Vheroea die, and be fi led with com- stabbed those in their way. A boat Pa88iona5 sympathy for all those .' t - who suffer bereavement, or undue full of women and children was not . , , , , . - , , sickness, wounds and bonds, by rea cut loose andwhen the ship sank son of the awfal 8trnggle. ; And they, with hunrods of others, were above all let us prayl with earnest drawn down in the vortex., Another feryor, that Ee, the dispenser of all was capsized with all on board. But one woman, the wife' of Captain LaW casse, was saved. She, with the aid of a life preserver and some help from her husband, narrowly escaped the maelstrom. When the vessel went down and the suction carried so many the returning waters shot upward ahd threw up 200 or more bodies ; Much f blame is attached to the selfish and crnel ' j courage and hnmanity, might have saved so many nves ; ' j ' Paris is in mourning and it is a calamity to elicit the sympathy, of the civilized world. It will talfe some time to learn who all are bereft by the awful mia- hap. SPIRAL E?BSfa 4 WASTS THE PEOPLE , THANKS. TO "GIVE Snsrsrests That This Bo Done Tpon ext Assembling for Divine tvor. , snip In the. Kespectiye places , of Wectlng: TTIth the Nations Thanks V Let There Be Mincltd the Nation's i Prayer's. Washington, Jaly 6. President McKinley, at 11:40 o'clock to-nigKt, issued the following proclamation to the American people : ' To; the People of the United States of Americ : ; j , Afc tbia time when to the yetf resh remembrance of, the unprecedented " "tr" "v Xr tions ot the United btates fleet m tne bay of Manila on; the first day of 11 ay, 1 ast, are added - the tidings of the no less glorious achievements of the na?al nd military arms of our beloved country at San tipgo de? Cuba, it is fitting that we enould. pausf, and staying the feeling of exultation that so naturally attends creat deeds - wrought by our countrymen in our country's cause, should reverently bow befors the throne of divine . j ; ji i. , x . n j e auu B1" utvuUL P,Be tu who holdeth the nation in the hol low of His hand, and worketh upon them the marvels of His high will, and who has thus far vouchsafed to us the light of His face and led our brave soldiers and seamen to victory. 'NI, therefore asu the people of the United 8tates upon next assembling for divine worship in their respective givine to Almightj God, who, in his inscrutible ways, now leading our hosts upon the waters to onscatbed fr,nmrVi nnur' anhMrxrr thm i a . 7 , j ' a " oB '"" luwuB1 shadows of death to success, even though at a fearfal cost, now bear ing them without accedent or loss to far distant climes, has watched over success of the right and the attain- f, ,. good, may speedily remove from us ther uniofd "ifliaions of war and bring to our dear land the blessings of restored peace and to all the do main now ravaged by the cruel strife, the priceless boon of security and tranquillity, William McKinley, T fXecutlVe Mansion, Washington, July, 6, 1898. LIEUTENANT HOBSON SAFE But Not Yet Exchanged The Bnlld- iKff indicated where He is confined, There is a fair probability, that Lieut. Hobson and his men will be exclanged.. Indeed a diffpatohBaid they ere exchanged Wednesday. The Associated Press, though, : does not giye it confirmation. Gen. , Kent has been notified 'where the prisoners are and the building is indicated by two white flags' upon it . ' I.?irnlng Itie Truii f tls Santiago Disaster. Dispatches froiri Madrid "say that the truth of the reatrSpknich diss 68f5r at Santiagofc nbw1 leak?g fnt , . f l : - . , .. "r ' r ' The Queen "Regent-is uncoaeoUbJe , ""; . . and as receiving jhe condolence of the considerate :: .d loyal element while great' fi are felt that a revolution may freak' out at any moment. Thef, popritaf " cossterniW tion is expre8sei in the exclamation; uGod only knowYwhat will happen." There's little doubt that Spain is ready for peace but with a few cons spicuous leaders Ike the !'commb'ntier at Santiago who replied to a demand to surrender, uThe crriscn diis tut never surrenders may extend the struggle for sometime. Charlotte Is Look tii" At Us. The CbarlotteNer3, of Wednes day, in 8peakingpf aprobable game of baseball between i Concord and Cheraw on the Cb?rotte diamond, Rays': ' ' .. . ! "This is respectfully referred to Col. John C Wrdwoith, ' of Con cord, and Charlotte j hopes that he will see yj it that tb3Concord team comes over prepared to make a bril- liant fight. . Wte ail over tbia vra feel kindly toward Concord's crack team and therefore do cot wish -to see South, Carolina meet them and defeat them." As for Concord's playing Cheraw in a game of basaball it depends en. tirely upon what action Cheraw takes to a letter ; ecI them by our captain here, 1 Q ar ; team 4 is try ic g to arrange a game' with' them every day, but cannot hear anything from them; If they can get a gatna vrith them 03 the Charlotte, diamond e .j ....... . ! " do not fear defeat at the hand of our sister State. --y r The Bnre La' Grippe Cnre. There is no use sufTering from this dreadful malady, if you will only get the right remedy. You are 'having pain all j through; your liver is out of order, (have no appe tite; no ife or ambition, have a bad cold in fact are completely used up. Electric Bitters is the only remedy that will give you prompt ahd sure relief. They act d rectly on your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole system and make you feel like a new being. They are guaranteed to cure or price re- lunded. For sale at P B Fetzer's drug store, only 5) cents per bottle. PERSONAL PC'INTERS. Mr. John Craven went up to High Point this morping on busi ness. . . Messrs. Ed; Correll and Cecil Foil ? returned . home thiB morning from Albemarle, where they have been painting. The rain has stopped them from work. j Made out of New Potatoes. Mot Staff, AT :, - 1 .: ' " -?.. . . -. j j Ervin & Morrison : ' OR0CER5, i va X Why Not Save a Dime When you can ? . When you save money it's just the same as making money. We've just opened ' a YERY HANDSOME LINE OF SILK CLUB TIE 3, STRAIGHT AND WIDIEND, REGULAR 25 AND 4 ) I H NT " MS A T.T. Mv flf , AT 15 CENTS. TWENTY DOZEN Silk Teck Scarfs at 15 cents. Handsome goods, elegantly made , and good styles. ' ' A VERY attractive line of FLOWING END TF0K8 AT 25 CENTS. TAEY AE 50 CEMT GOODS. You save a quarter here! Boys9 Waists .at ng cents. fcBLOZ. BOYS MOLESKIN Qjs KNEE PANTS AT 15c . i hey are all soid for 25- cents everywhere but at this store. The making is worth 15 cents without the gcodSjOr the-goods are worth 15 cents without the making. We Have Bargains- i - ; -v " Every Day ! Cannon Fetzer "Go m pa ny; - A '. 0 W H AT IS IT ? If your Piano, Organ, Music Box, Clock or anything in the Furni ture line Phaeton or Buggy looks dingy try one bottle. You will, never be without it. - - - Lawn Swings No Push-ee no pull-ee, work-ee and if you don't look sharp we will Furniture! World without end and more on the way. Two ck?i . . . . . - . - ' - loads oi Chairs. Sounds like we do not intend to let people sit on the floor. And we don't I ': x :' Rockers from 75c. to $10.00. - We are in a position to giye you anything yon want m the Furniture line at the lowest possible prices: Respectfully, Bell, Harris Compasiy. With our new "Funeral Car" just in from Cunningham Som &rCo., of Rochester, Y., our Undertaking Department Is nnequaled in North Carolina. ' 'Store 'Phone oj '4 7" vV3kS YOU FURNISH THE FEE T H :. WE DO THE REST. t ' That's all we ask you to dof r- niah the feet. -We will not only dc the reat br we will do it well for $2 50 ; v - We have everything in Oxford except your feet. , An ounce of satisfaction is wortii a ton of talk. Satisfaction goes with.every pair of shoes we sell. i'J ' . ' ?0 Respectfully, t y a , ... ' i Shoe Furnishers. I E N E! ' With All the Latest Iniproyement well-ee, all snm-ee. Call-ee 6eeec sell you; - ' A. Miller g; Residence 'Pnoite
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