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Vol. Xu. Nq. 2744 0 ON COIll), C. FRIDAY, JULY 15 189S Whole No 117441 SLEPT WHILE ON GUARD. t PERSONAL POINTER. Santiago Taken With dot Further Bloodshed. O Gub Harteell went up to Salis bury last night, not on business. Presiding Elder Brooks arrived Mr, Cn aimers Kims, a hnard at th Peu, Held His Job Only.Two Mghts. The Raleigh Post contains the following : "The stay of Mr. Chalmers kere this morning and is stopping Rima ri nnnnrrA .wka iq o c . at me nome oi vi. jonnsoo. Ten Thousand Troops to Be Dis Y armed and Sent to Spain. Five Thousand Nqnaw Miles of Ter ritory Go Witn t'nha's Necond City and Its Fortifications JPorto IMco Aext Wat son's Fleet Will o To Spain. ' ' V of Mr. Jno. A Sims, the chief clerk in the Auditors office at the penitentiary, was of short dura tion. ' . : ; ; ' V . Mr. Sims arrived at the prison here Tuesday. He went on duty Tuesday night as one of ! the guards in a tier of cells.- Wednes day night the corporal of the guard while making his .rounds, found Mr. Sims asleep. Yesterday Warden Russell re The fall of Santiago has been ac complish without assault, as has been hoped for several days . The Heved Mr Sims of his positi0n truce interviews showed clearly to oar and the younR man took leave ot generalB that Gen. Toral knew that pen. His successor has not it was the right thing for him to do v,een named yet. There have but he said he was only a suDorai- been a number of changes in nate to the government of Spain and the prison here of late. J It is thus could not surrender without per hoped that desertions will be stop- misaion on penalty of being court ped." Hence there ' Mr. John A Sima came home last night frcm Raleigh. He at tended the Populist convention in Salisbury yesterday. : r ? r - ".'' SARATOGO GHIPS Made out of New Potatoes. Hot Stuff, ; AT Look Here ! I 5 ' ' Q LI I l T TTT TDTO 1 ' r .8. wuiiu uiiioio worm ou j. . . Ai) Uents T XX)30009000C Look Here ! Q - LADIES' LINEN and ; Duck Skirts worth 75 cents, W to go for 50 cents. - Q Y YOU FURNISH THE FEEP WE DO THE REST. 4. ....j..5. LAWNS! martialed and shot. was no disposition to be harsh in de- TEXAS RANGER IN SPAIN manda and the surrender was Anally correspondents story mt confiden- Erviri & Morrison GROCERY WORTH Si and 10 cents, 34 5 inches widp. tn tn !t , &w j tor o cents. X X 30300300C30Cl LOOK HERE! ft Ladies' Na tional Belts 25 cents. SS- w ... : xg TWO ACCIDENTS effected. ; t r. On Thursday morning Gen. Toral ' tlal A cent's Exploits. - London, Juiy 14. The Daily signified his willingness to accept I Newa-" Gibraltar ' MrrcspondeBt or the terms offered the day before, waraS "J Pere8lin 8torv mau which we understand to be that .r? r - 0 A. .t, . . . . , the oecona Texas Kangers, who is Santiago, with its forts etc., unde- , j i e u stroyed or needlessly injured, to- Tjnited states.- He spent week gether with the arms of the troops inpaD; paESing as a wealthy pro excepting tne siae arms oi me omi Spanish Mexican. He was lionized cers, probably, which is customary) hn Madrid and Cadiz, and took dinn are to fall into our hands, including ner with Admiral Camara. He in- all the territory from a line drawn I specie 1 the latter Y fleet and learned north east by south west at some 25 1 important secrets, which he commux miles west of the city of Santiago, lnicated to Washington, and in his The only concessions that we see own words to the correspondent, he thus far are that we are to take the "gened all Spaniards." He added: parole of the Spanish soldiers and ' 8ent information c some kind every aay . "The United States knew of the At he Chain GancrTwo Good Worb- Iiik Negroes nisabled For a While- Work Beins Pushed s Knpidly as Possible. B6t them on land in Spain. The territory surrendered is about departure of Camara's equadron-a 5.000 sauare miles but Santiago is r v ; V , . m. , v. " r wees: Deiorenana, iney know to a a u0w xiu,0 man thQ forces Qn b()ard alg() value of the territorial factor of the tne arms and ammunition. They surrender, though there are several know exactly to a ton how much towns and some yaluable mines. coal the Spaniards have. In fact, It is estimated that there will be if my people put to me any questions 10,000 Spanish soldiers to disarm regarding the military and naval and transport to Spain. The forti- situation in Spain I think I can fications and heavy ordanance are of anawer considerable value but the best fea- Captain Fernandez escaped arrest tare of. the whole affair is rettine by an hour., The Spaniards, having our troops out of tho3e muddy acovered his identity, officers were frnvoa ;i. r v s. ' sent to his hotel at Cadiz to arrest trenches where it rains by torrents . . . . . . , , j rui x- mm an hour after he had sailed for every day with little chance to enioy rp . , , AL , J J Tangier, whence he-Bailed for Eags luak v'uullvUttUlc 1C0fc fcuat neaiin land and home. ; demands. Beside there is the great .; est danger that yellow fever and His "Ruiher" stated Plainly. malarial fevers would soon hava We, haye received the following made dreadful inroads among our letter f rpm Alt-Pleasant which we troops. Now that this is over the are asked to publish : full benefits of the surrender are in estimable. The contracts for the delivery of the troops will be let soon and the defeated. Spaniards will soon be homeward bound. Immunes will be placed, in the jam. .cjditob : riease loan me space in The Standard to notify the good old Repu blicans of N orth uarolina of one fact. We, the Re publicans of North Caro ina, must vote a straight ticket in this cam paign. , We can not afford te waste FOR 20 OEJSTS, worth 25 cent 8. Thursday evening while getting Zm 'L4 out rocJt for tne crusher, a negrof Tom Mooro, was hurt by a large iJC30C300!OOCX. rock , tailing on him . The rocks $ were in the bank higher than hia W LOOK Here I .... .: Ill head, and by some means one broke V GOOD DARK CALICO W O 1 -. I I 4. That's all we ask you to do- nish the feet. We will not onlydo- the rest, but we will do it rcll for $2.50 - We have everything in Oxfords except your feet. An ounce of satisfaction i3 wort a. ton of -talk. Satisfaction goes with, every pair of shoes we sell. Respectfully, Dry Miller Shoe Furnishers, M.AZQLENE! w jL ..r is it ? loose and fell on his le v It com- ) 2 cents yara. , . w pieceiy rastenea nim ana ior Bome gX3GOOOC3000C little time ne could not be rescued. N It was thought that his leg was n n n nri XJ. pPf7Pt. uiuacu, uui uc 10 umjr uauiy uruioeu j on his leg. Tom Moore is a most C01TiP3,nV auiB-uuuieu jjeru auu nie services on the chain gang will be missed . He will hardly be able to do any more work for the county under this sentence, as his time will be out on Monday, July 25th. Singularly, another accident hap pened. One of the negroes, George Cooper, or George Cooperbury, as some call him, got one of his fingers almost mashed off . The flesh on the finger was torn badly, but the bone was not broken. George is - - m now on the retired list for a while ' V A IP Aly rwMA -1 M Q A V t 1 If AIM , . . ; l r t 3 : ji I ? r J to " w " BLJccb lOjUuw Uciiig puoucu aa rapiuij as it pottibly.can be, the force beinsj ture linePhaeton or Buggy looks dingy try one bottle. Yea. wili so stnU that they can work at but (never be without it. one thing at a time: While several are running the roak crusher a few f Mrt 4SLmTitfKG have to be in the field getting out Vvt VT 1 1 AYTlIIO 21 x il . . 1 r ' 1 ruci8 ior mem, ana bo noimnK geis No Pngh-ee no nnll.flfi. wnrk-ftfl waII.pa. 11 nm- n1lo oea. none on tne atreets tnen. esincel . . . -: . Brittpn Johnson, the old colored and y0U don 1 look sharP we wiu ael1 yu- man. was nardnYiad there art nnlv w,- x- -t , J I w- - j . rurniture ! 'tti All the Latest Inipro vnieuU r fourteen on the gang. But then they will get some reinforcements in a week or two when court begins. POPULIST CONVENTION. afford to be the cob. I would rather be a Democrat than a Pop. Yours for the cause cf the .party, Republican. city and whatever of nthpr trnn time with the PoP8- Remember if are kent near Wni h on.oflH o we can not be cprn we can , not high and healthier ground. Gen. Milts, it is said, will now proceed to San Jnan with fresh troops to take possession 9f Porto .Rico. V v Secretary Long states unequivo cally that Commodore Watson's fleet will proceed to Spain as soon as ar rangements can be completed. . , The original plan to leave Hayana till fall stands unchanged. K." of F. Notice. Concord Lodge, No. 1, K, of P., regular convention tonight at 8 o'clock. Work. on ."Second." Breth ren urged to be prompt. ' . . . Jas. C. Pipf C. C. Jas. R. Young, K. of R. & S. Attorney Morrison Caldwell Gets tne Nomination Snuford Not In It. At the meeting of the Populist convention of the Seventh Congres sional district, which met in Salis bury Thursday, Attorney Morrison Caldwell, of this place, received the nomination to represent the Popus lists in the next Congress. The vote stood 60 3-5 for Shuford and 75 25 for Caldwell. The Judicial convention met after the adjournment of the CongreEsionn al convention. On motion the noms ination of a solicitor was placed in the hands of tha executive committee. World without end and more on the way. T wocsi loads of Chairs. .... Sounds like we do not-intend to let people sit on floor. And we donH ! Rockers from 75c. to 810.00. We are in a position to give you anytBih: you want in the Furniture line at tlie lowest possible prices. Respectfdlly, iDejiii, narris oeipainiyv - . - . - -.. 1 - -".. . - ' f . ' I - V.. 1: -. ; ' : - ' ' ,' " - - - ' . " ' ' , With our newt4Fnneral Car" jost in from Cunningham 3bst & Co., of Rochester, N.Y., our Undertaking Department i5 unequal ed Jin North Carolina. g" Store 12- g Residence 'Pnone qq.
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