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jriico $100 Per Year. CONCORD, N. 0., TUESDAY, JAN. 10, 1899. Single Copy 6 Cents. j A GALA." DAY . ii . ' ; TO BE AMENDED. I PERSOMA L POINTERS. ! : . : 1 11 i - V tilory was Hoisted on Kcw Year's iayi-ay nay iins Come Again Honorably Discharged. - Written for the Standard, Camp Columbia, near Havana Cuba, January 6th, 18138. j To The Standabb :-Mnch has been said' through the Associated . . , . . Press giving details of the celebrated ivr' , . . j New Year's day in Havana, tberes 1 fore I will state briefly that the i XT . V . . t JNortn uaroima regiment partici- Ipated in the event of lowemg the j Spanish and raising American flags j over Morro Castle and Fort Cabanas, The arade consisted of twelve regi- j ments of the Seventh Army Corps. ) The soldiers stood the march of 20 j miles to the city and return far better than anyone expected, it hav- Ling been the first long march since ; beisc: in the service j ! The city of Havana was gaily dec 1 orated with festoons of bunting and ! Cuban and American flags. The now standing - against the town gala attire in the quaint, narrow and which is drawing 8 per cent. . , . . . ' interest streets . presented quite a pretty Kf ,3f . :mMaa.;VA An effort will also be made to scene, but the most impressive was ; , c 4U rt , . make the mayor of the town happiues3 of the Cuban people. . . I . , , , ; , . . , chairman of the school board. Their expres3ions and manoeuvres ! . , in , j - . Another probable change will were not of a boisterous though ex- bo todecreag0 tho number of com- ultant nature. The streets were mis8i0ners from eight, as at pros : thronged with people who had gatt- enfe; to foiirono from ach ward. j ered for the occasion, but business Thetf committees will bo ap j in the shops, rum-cellars and hack- pointed by the board instead of ; sters was flourishing. having tho commissioners to do j The flags of the two nations were this, as they have been doing in exchanged at the salute of the gun the past, receiving no compenea 1 boats in the harbors and from guns tion for tlieir service more than as j inthe respective forts. It wes very I solemn, and immediately after the 1 firing ceased Old Glory was unfurled j to the breezes and the Amencan and f Cuban people made the entire city, I rrmr with nhra and Brutes, ehort I impressive speeches from tha effi- ! cials, etc. r s. tuuvuj rj-- j - , ' i a. : il j ooys are now living on ldc ' j products instead of army bacon, beet i and beans. "15. 13. 15." is a sure j remedy for the aching void peculiar I to soldiers after an extensive anil, j Normal Threadgall, who was sent ( from Jacksonville to Fort Thomas, Ark., last September, W een given an honorable discharge; from the ' ' - service. ; The inhabitants of the Island are divided into four classes Spanish, Cubans (Kubans), Mulattos and Negroes, and tbey do not mix under at his bouse with Mr. Dove's bridle any circumstances. Some of the 0n it. As to what the intention of Cubans are highly educated and ao- the rider was, nothing is known, compliehed in tbe works of art, There is, a supposition that some architecture, science and warfare, pergon used the animal as a means of but the majority are of the less for- getting to a distillery in that com tunate. The lower' clashes have munity but the suspicion haa not very peculiar ideas of their "free, been definitely fixed on anyone. dom," and seem to, think that they . m. . are now at liberty to do as they lt wm surprise Yon-Try it. please, and this is the class that the It .g th medicine above all other American people will have to subdue, for catarrh and is worth its weight The "Nanigo" is an organization in goW;.. Ely's Cream Balm doe 1 ,1 ' tnmllv all that is claimed for it. B W among the lower classes, principally gperryt Hartford, Conn. hegroe3, who are banded for the jjfy SOn was afilicted with catarrh, purpose of wreaking vengeance upon He used Ely's Cream Balm and the - enemy, and they are cohered f-gJJ U as being yery treacherous and dan j jqc. trial size or the 50s size o gerons. The members of Co. L are all well and are enjoying spendid heaitn, with the exception 01 rumiy . , . , 1.1 A rl a whospramea nisieii .auauu now in the regimental noepnai. Regards to all. H P Deatcst. A Committee Appointed for the Amendment of the Town Charter for Severa Reasons Damages Paid to the Trustees of tlio Lutheran Church. ' - The board of Commissioners for the town met ! Monday night at the city hall. More than ih au- 1- J, .. uumg ui accounts, mere was some uunM v .1 1 . . , . other business of interest to our reaaerB ; J n ' . . , , 0n account of the damage done to the Lutheran church in the making of me pavement, the trus- tees of the1 church were ordered to be paid one hundred dollars. A'S committee, composed of Messrs. A B Young, Root. F Co- ble and Mayor Crowell, was ap- pointed, whose duty it shall be to formulate amendments tp the present town ehartor. Several changes are expected to bo made. One intended change is to issue bonds to pay the floating debt a commissioner. A committee was appointed to investigate the amount ot damage done Mr. M L Blackwelder's property on South Main street by e cutting of tho pavements, and to report at tho next meeting of the board. What Was the Thief's Purpose? 0n Monday night eome one went to tbe BtMe of Mn Jake Dov6 fceiow town took Mrgi Harry Fryling's black horse, whicn she recently purchased from Mr. Columbai Qoodman, out of the stable. In order that no one would hear the moves ment 0f the horse, it was not taken 0Ver the bridge leading to the road I . trom tne Darn out wus taKen to one 8iae; which was found by the tracks heft behind. The next morning Mr Columbus Goodman found the horse iUlv fl uream n&im win uo maueu. m . T 1 ill 1- i 1 3 Kept by drqggim ii-iy momere, oo . - v f . r,nmlinH aft m t a-xxjr, vr " . thirty years, and the i etired his Piles by using DeWitts Witch Hazel Salye. It heals injuries ana sfem diseases like magic.-J. P. Gibson. Mies Lelia Cook, of Mt. Pleass ant, is visitingMrs, Jaa. P Cook. Mrs. Chap. Kimball, together with little Miss Ruth Thorn, re turned this morning from China Grove. Mrs. Chas. Stone arrived here last night from Charlotte to visit her folks. Miss Janie Pattereon, who has been visiting her, returned alsc. Mr. J A Moore and wife, tho have been staying at the St. Cloud for several weeks, returned to Char lotte this morning. Mr. Moore is in the sewing machine business. Mieses McDonald and Maxwell left this morning to visit at the homes of Messrs. W L and P M Morris. FRENCH PEAS, KORNLET and ITALIAN PASTE i at ... Ervin & Morrison GROCERY For a Textile School. The growing demand for a Stato textile school has taken shape in a bill offered by Mr. Clarkson, of Mecklenburg, in the House. It provides for a board of 27, of whom r. J W Cannon, of Concord, is to be a member. It provides that it shall not bo established in any city that does not give the sum of 615,000 toward it, and when such amount is obtained the Stato of North Carolina will give $15,000 also. If established it is to teach the manufacture of all kinds of cotton and woollen yarns and fabrics. The name is to bo "The Yance Textile School." Probably Another Enterprise for Us' Mr. T W Unreton, from Greenville, S. C ., is here today looking out for a location for a frmt and news stand. He is in conference this afternoon with Mr. Robt. Phifer for a stand in the eoath end of tbe poatoflice baild ing next to Mr. Jap; Dayvault'a market. Mr. Onreton has visited several towns in the State with the intention ot locating. Ha is also seeking a healthy looality as his health is bad. Add These Names, Lest You Forget It Subscribers of the Concord Tele phone Co., will please add the fol lowing names to your call card ; 112 Rev. T W Smith, Res. Ill J A Kennett, Res. 14 Gibpon'a Drug Store. 113 P B Fetzer, Res.. 115 H W Tucker, Grocer. 116 H L Parks & Co. Gen. Mer. Use the long distance toll lines. I4 O. H.'s Meet.? Tfiere will be a regnlar but im portant meeting of the Improyed Orde r Hep ta,soph3 tonight. Breth - iTfln, bA on i,ana. I 7 ' R A BroWrir Rp j JgpJS SrfMiife 'rait of M - ' '- : I Loom Domestic Linen Towel ! ' - 7 ' i 36 xl8 inches full 12 1-2 g. each. Cannon & Fetzer Company. 5 9 c. Best Colored Quilts in town FOR $100 only WHY WOT GET INTO THE SWIM-THE ELECTION IS OVEK-THANKSGIVI PAST AND IN A FEW MORE DAYS'WE WILL HAYE I CHRISTMAS AGAIN. PRESENTS I Oh, Yes ! Christmas times. We don't State of North Carolina to buy ! mental PRESENT than the FURNITURE! IHOUSE ,? BELL HARRIS & CO. SEE. Run over the list and see if we are not correct, One Hundred Bed Room Suits in all the fancy woods. Parlor i good, medium and best. Wardrobes, Side Boards, China Closets, Office Desks, Book Cases, HpII Racks, Rocking Chairs, Dining Chairs and all kinds of children Chairs, Bis sels Carpet Sweepers, Cook Stoves, Mattress and'Spring Baby Tenders, Boy Wagons, Go Carts, Coasters, Trycicies, Veloso- peds, etc. Our line of Pictures and Frames, Mirrors, Lamps, etc., must be seen to be appreciated. We haye bought largely. We have bought at right prices. We have bought to sell if you will favor us witb a call we will . conyince you that we mean just what we sayl Come and see us. With best wishes for a merry Christmas we are Lovers ot beautiful Embroidery will be interested in several lots that have been very t em pt i n 1 y priced. We have scooped m a very large quantity at a very small price. The ad vantage is yours' in the price and th se lection. Real bargains in embroideries, dome and feast your eyes. H.L i in You must have presents for know of any better place in the a useful as well as an ornav "I : k BE - Yours Bell, Hairns Company . Y ; 1 si 1 , v "' ; ,
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