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4 I ho Standard.;.. ...... . ,tKTV Nouth Cahomna, J no. I). Bar rier I Editor and Proprietor. iuuui? Wife IiiiHHwd Upon by ImpentouitUuK Her UimUud. One of the most dastardly and disgusting crimes ever to be chronicled comes from noarRox- m i iiArn in ' rill. 11 m. i fi'i u ycuv " t ..h h, ail to lurnmn 0Ur ittdeMttny (,ithetollowin(?iioriodi house of a young farmer who tX in cmuoc'.ion with 1 he m-and- working at his tobacco farm bd at the following prices : Atlanta Semi-Weakly Journal. lale Saturday night and, lmper ,rioe 11.00, ilh Thk Standi n sonating tho husband, imposed :1The New York WorM.price l-00, upon. the wife. Imagine her dis ith The Stascdakd, tl.&5 - tress when BOOn after the hus- band came in and she found that The Atlanta Constitution, it was he that bad been there U.00,w th Thk ma , a , - I . ii ThA nMrro M suspected JdllU BKJJf umwi u.. u... o-- rrtia l?ilim which includes the Farm Jour- aD found and accussed. He con VY.w-kl v Standard for $1 5. to be kilied by the irate husband ' : Good Housekeeping, Spring- , , others. He 1 field Mass., with tho above iu ' pxira has since been arrested and lod The Commoner, published by in .ail ftt Roxboro. The ' the names are witheld. The wife MVWHEASLOMJi YOU AitE SANE li ber husband frankly the The marriaee of Henry M I story of her humiliation and Flagler, the wealthy oil magnate satanic imposition. of Florida, to Miss waiy "'J' HiKh Water Kiperieue SEWS Ct'LLlMGS' Boers have recently captured 08 British officers and won. Mutiny is predicted among the British troops. in bouui aih tc r.Uv was visited by the ost terrible Tornado on record" for that State Saturday. TTr.lV.nin. the man who under (,.nir to swim me nmKusu nel, would have drowned naa not a passing tug picKea mm up. Fredrick left a for tunc rat, mated at m,imwu side the Fredrick shop which cost her 1,500,000. T?flar Admiral Schley's law ovnnf t to m-ove that fight insr "Bob" Evans as well as the Admiral disoooyeu uruws m Santiago tight. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M Flager arri v d at their country home Mamaroneck on the Hudson Monday. They were met only by the station agent ana coam men. KniehU Templar are in session at St. Louis, Mo., The meeting began with religious services on Sunday. Tha crat swimmer Holbein attempted to swim across the English channel on me tw " I . . .1.' i . i f I 1,. rlii hi. but . (. lOWie UlO lA-Hijl Supt.C.E.liuKT wi. i i ij ,ikV0S naUotl and bairoti uiu TeacUvm fCabarrua-TUeir Konpon. ( immortal inhabitant ol Hibllltiea . and Their Opjmrtni.ill.n- I body. Tell him by thus do- naor lnsinc his lite, tie l.' at l naniVl IP. i. li""- A r, frrir K c 1 jll'.k atLGUlub-1 n ancul WhPD Wlinia 4) luucaw Saturday was a wonderfully l,d to cross the branch at fcI brilliant affair it seems, though Parlier's 0n the Mt. Pleasant I yived though and promises to limited to a few guests. Ihe roftd Tuesday evening with a try it again next year ;..e 9n .nnlient reputa-l .., , . tia had some da and Metropolitan lo do. It is in iuu u;"j muio iu f,vU. , ,..j0m . . v i, woman, but she can bear in mind dg of meat Tne stream Qi ht by a washout. Fireman thou-tats that will mi,., oc. Lnmnol r'urht actions to instill I ADDKLiS TO TUACMHRS. id aftor 1 fe. Show him that lie ReaiU the Children, Iteach the Hoiik. j h& aQi ony cou)mitting a sin against his child, but against his country and his God, and ,u ainnn irf responsible for that sin. It seems to mo that no parent, however iguonuit, would be so neglectful of his duty to i.: t ...i-in,, n e tn refuse to tfive HIS - Ihom this advau.ago, if he could only bo made to realizo that it is nn advantage. t nro indifferent to tho schools, how can this indif ference be overcome except it be ,ii hi, ih teachers? To what il. nmrall WO loOt With ''ellow Teachers, Indies ,iuu . Gentlemon : Addresses seem never to have been my forte. v ere it not that am to speak to a-.i audience al most wholly composed of teach- this attempt would not bo made, but having for four years j been engaged in the same work n which you are engagod hav- had the same discourage ments that you will have having met with the same difficulties that you will have to meet hav- iii' worried over the same tilings that will doubtless worry you , hope of OVOi-coming thi having seen the same wants that it t ti..iirh tiinr. 1 you win see, a iiiup'" - might say something ttiai wouiu encourage some one in bis work that would inspire him to greater efforts for greater suc cess in the work of public school teaching. If this can be accomp lished then I will not have spoken in vain. Those who choosa to assume the work of a teacher assume with it a great trust and great responsibilities. The child is given by the parent into, the hand of the teacher, to control and to influence as is his ability the duty of the I D -J . ., , , 1 I in I II ILL illlLIU " " ,..ii i .i,.. ma. .... i i I uCQmrnrl was killed ana several ... t hat if s 10 Sliouiu nave lu innk a 1 one aowu iu tuucui, , fault? There is none tins in difference must bo overcome by the teachers or it must forever oin nmnncr t.lin PeOI)le. It '1S IUU1UI1" i the duty of every teacher to make the community in which bo teaches ' feel that the public school is a power for good to all who will attend its sessions. The amended constitution of 1900 makes it very neccessary that every whi'e child within tho borders of this old state, oe brought into the Public Schools. If the state would come up to a full measure of her ideals in this direction, in 1908 few must be the white children who can not read and write. When wo glance over the school statistics of this county we can readily see mat the there is much to be doue, if we fortu ne to become insane she will Tlie man whose name we could T .TQra anod iniurv. into its vary being nf ritrht living. Im- state from DecaM.nu- lnoigei, uanvj r 1 -it;,, prflfiman a negro porier t" i Ine tlie school reports of last yuar we find the average attond- .uco of one school going ooiow ,.r . ll,;lrrf nine. WO can si:iiiii.y n"'" " a teacher's continuing a school when failure is so unmistakably stamped upon his work by his own report, Such indifference o lowhiir to his vrork as a teacher must not be allowed. rwrlmrs must bo mado to rea lize that there is something more iu this work than the more mat tor of drawing thoir salary at the end of the month. Parents and children must bo made to feci that there is a power in common school work. How? The school must be taught iu earnest. The teacher must be enthusiastic and his en thusiasm will spread among his pupils and from the pupus , the parents, .The teacher who finds nothing to do outside of the school room who can sit by his fire during the lone winter nights and never make auy study of the work or tho children to be taugni ou next day, is not fit for a teacher, Such a teach need not be sur -,f Lis work does not Ijl loow 1 ..." -v - - awaken interest on the part o d children. Mere HJ u. knowledge does not make teacher. Too many teachers lose sicrht of the fact that the book is not the thing to be taught, but that it is tho child. Its mind must bo developed -drawn out- made to grow. Just as different crops require different methods of cultivation in order io ih abundant results, so different inds require different methods mi Wi l.vXVVXWS.K.N.X.. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has hem Tln uao for over 30 yeara. h, borne the , . B tre of and liAft imh-'d uinie - IJV Honal HUixsrvlMiou since ll 7J!2sJLi .,n n tn deceive Ton in this. ' . .. ,1 ii T.,uf.iu.iriuut" arv but All Counterfeits, limtauous t... - f Vxnerimeiita that trifle with and endanger tho health or iXu and Chlldxe-E,i,erience agalnnt Experiment. What is CASTORIA Lnta'ln. neither Opium, Morphtae '"M HiibKtanre. IU age is it guarantee. It deHtroys wo anlSS FeveH-hnew. It cure DandJVM Colic? It relieve Teethm Troubles, cures 2d Flatulency. It lnillatcii the Food, regulates tho The Children's Panacea-The MotherM Ulend. GENUINE CASTORIA LWAY Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bongbt In Use For Over 30 Years. rut oito H.HNTi t " the (n nrdor to obtain I I II K I l j V , I. I V v- 1 1 1 1 I . It woaid seem that every jew Mr wn Earnhardt ran from on'te Southern and Florida at- pressious that are maae upon lMtinj? dl8grnce that ;oulu . thebestsuccoss. This snou.a UB ,i.i . i her might I v u t .whamiJ sue tempted to throw & u mern- the etiua win auoci n heaped upon ner, u "the study ol me leucuui. ell that he presents her raigni hl9 house the re8Cue and 8UC-IP master off the L. .;r,f The teach-L,.:,1! ' n. twht to read T tVmt.wft have AUGUS boar the language of warning ceeded in holding the mule's ruBning lrain Sunday morning er geond t0 the parent alone, is and write by the time the event , that her wifehood is dependent head above Jthe water till they with the intent ltil nodoubu responsible for impres- ful year Df 1908 is ushered upoi 'on conditions over which she her could cut it loose. ti Ha & sions which determine what Yf AO DllWb V. " r..UK C.ltrknla flf thft in tne ruunu kji - on cona has no control. It must be re- The Three Mile branch was pugnant to all the finer senses very full and wa8h8d away some pon county some good, honest teach- I . foitVl. Sions Wnicn uewminra us . rg tll0se uno are uuiuS character of man the child will Awilke follow teachers, to a ' k and to these we would develop intQ. Oftimes do we ull realization of tho responsi- bring happy greetings and bid X Good BoHton Idea ;i 1 I. 1 .. .. ft1ini.rannoc .... . i . . nnAn vnll.l . - i .u. .ui. mM nrvailed ou that Jc,,ml,PnBSflrS. Meat was Boston is aciiy oi lueguuu. tear persons - bUlties V'' T, . J, them uoft's speeu. mail mi r Ln anil inninprenL. -i.Ui, cnn fn 111 WDlCn ine pli, (T tVialo hiirJTV thai ca& i . i.Li I " . . . . ti- i, w "-uc" . . ouaivc Florida legislature iu v - seen on me grounu iUI uii-."6- 0ne Qf the iatsi oi dui cta,,d which the teacher took in uitwtn characterized your el for his special benefit that freed Mrg Hiliard Earnhardt and projects, n0 uos,eiv", Qne single instance has made ort8 and be ready for the duties him from his insane wife. A I w0 son8 and two daughters go r'S eVery public school men out of them. Oftimes the that the hour imposes. The ,.i and the least no - .tar noar Mr. Doc I KnHin will contain an ample rVerse is the case, too I say, mountains ana me um "j" - bOCiow i""-n tiuwy " o -- .. , h.tn. - . , ... t.nr. ,. v, l.JnK and the va Tinmnr 01 wen iuuiuh fai nn tnar-nnrs. esueeui uu'"" if. lmoeu mo M liCiAV" . - , , rooms. . .... trust lihtlv. nor dare shirk the leys must be roamea uie uovt.1 Boston will be the oniy c nj m .wt,na ,hat vour choice Ln,i tho r,alace must be entered, ... I and rnrner Oi to its schools. . . ol wor imposes J-J " " ., , I. .,lrl a. oncx tninz lor I l, hmi hunn am thai lacuiut this OIQ Diaw muou w . mronr ritv if it had such provis- ,. v,it nf nrofessions. Lao.rrh of children who, through ion for the health and comfort oi c,irret of trades." It idiffarencc or neglect, are not . anvftn0fi u, the A terribly sad affair occurred its school children oble work, indeed, to take receiving the advantages of an removed. Now toriety would have been more hyaltor.s and 0ne or two narrow- seemly for such disregard for K escaped drowning. The ve the bible idea and the words of hide had to be left till this morn- the marriage ceremony "so long as you both shall live." ins four Drowned In a Brtuefc- I am also aware that there are some who are not doing what they ought to do. nor what we might reason ably expect of them. To these we would say. awake to a sense f v, rintios of the work in which vou are engaged. - We now have a complete list of books to be adopted into the schools of the county. It they C..11.. n fl ii.1 nno can be succes&iunjr ui'vv" y Sl'PT. B00EK S SPEECH. We call special attentiou to the speech of Superintendent C A Boger published in our col umns: It contains much matter ef information and much that is inspiring in the public school work. at Rutherfordton Tuesday in i.wyf. . a ftrft(,ted in L ind barren and fruitless and education. They must be " . imfi to make tho change, which Mr. William Mills, hisBoston it wa3 provided with 1 in u sow 6eeds which will spring br0ught into the school they L not yQU that is demanding hter-m-law and two children baths. Then tne patrons w ai. and yield a harvest or noDie must be mstructea. iNevei change, but it is the law . I the other schools began to clamor i r w o.ti,ins. hut I cn forcible as now. , ...,:,i. ,;n ?in ne daug . . . i nn(w.nc Vint I .. j .3 t-n f-.rrlila nsnOW. I .... -il .: .... Kf v-.nr were drowned in a little stream ""TrnUarconditions. The news- thoughts ana uuu tne The publishers w u - .1 . , . i i tnnn hnirf io rrrisiriMi hu iu i nvnyn i a nn t, iiui lu unu, i nf i.nn now I n . : tn Mm. Mills nanrs took up the good cause, wneu i"b iuc.-"- - cenioiuiPi'" I li-wiJ-nW visited The preachers advocated it Iron i the light of a trade, s her four, children had visited i n P the boards of fVlQ rPtrnS for the la her husbaud's father and the lat- neaitn nrged it. n-l . ' r, t an ilVllfl Snd ilie "ii'Jf I . ... .1. Vmo in a jn ter was laKing maiu 7t Viaji won and Boston will . . . iU verv valuable production, in - . soon be able to Doast, oi vn very vaiua t He drove into this sv ol- cleanest hooi children to be the one feature of laying the nd anyWhere. hurdon of enthusiasm in the , A Boston newspaper which is burden oi Probably a rock caused the jubiiant over this great community upon the teacher to l ILI in Boston civilization, . j I walTUU W u ll lh. ... - - ouihuvv effect a gooa iwuuuwj - progressive spirit, we wouid not antagonize but ask that ... ilavplaimQ r man succeeded in getting oui - w.htnh i a standing pul . i. $ v.n .Viiltron and! u;v. ,Vm Host, unssible thelwun 1 piurum u" j i If this demand does not come he oJd one All y person 1 1 I . vi . , 1 InnnhorC flf I . I I the returns lor me iaoor to the puDiic scuuui LCa..c. wishing to exchange anooum pended. He who follows teach- the country then who t ing as a trade can never nope wj -x'he song oi iue waiuvi.v. reap the full harvest of results the years 1901-2-34 5 6-7 and 8 that are in store lor others. should be The progress and happiness "Let im be up and uohik of a people are in direct ratio to ' achieving. un pnrsuins. ii . :..olitir nl Pdncaiion. til I I.pani to lanor aim ij lue uuimi p"v , . . must have free You need not expect a wv . .ont wir to et the others but morality is. dispensed, incon- school board, committeeman, in- " , nection with the batns amieuu m- scnooioo , himself swept away and t tion is possible and the telligent citizens, preachers and s "cli i on unnm the -work with the arowneu. 0iQ,ti and improved. The te chers The task is large The scene was very pathetic in teocneis. tno hnshand. father and naa to stav." enough to be shared oy a1! . . . found himself The school house of the future 1 11 ..lnhni UU and when We nave an n,ia- andwueu stripped of loved ones, ...:.v. oil nnr miirbt we Will una ft community the L-ni havcits bathrooms just as I , n;tanndT too. lavarw well appointed home has aurseives uuauic i.v 1 , r.j. inem.M-iuia . .., ; com- t the loss ot 6 tne father and two brothers munity is a month of great i eduction vith us, preparatory to making room for Fall Goods. We propose to sell all Summer Goods at cost and a great many at less than cost. free people to obtain a written certificate from the teacher that said book was used in the public schools of last year. -Much trouble and coufusiou can be 'avoided if the teachers will impress this fact ou t.ie minds of tho parents. By a recent ruling of the State Odds and ends given away at next to nothing prices. schools. A progressive people enthusiasm to follow every effort g ' nUjndont the monoy for t v .atoi Tioonle. I irnn mav make in this direction, i , v,i v, mUSL UU iV il uuuvMii.v-v x 1 1 J - the erection of school houses - . , r J Many children are too poor to There is no avu uo.. u 7" C0,I1(,s0Ut of the general fund Court.rroeeedinyi. hv of an edu- or is forming, cation. The State realizes this loose and sweep everything be v,a l-viori a. snt-cial tax fore its mighty power. This in for the support of a system of difference to the public schools free public schools. has deep root and can not be The purpuse of the law of overcome by one single effort. North Carolina has been for But labor is tho tree of life. vears to bring the advantages oi Honors aim ba.w - , ennnn (if uoai on IU BV lKUveiuuiou.-.v U UUUlUJl ..vv,. I " , .1 ,Ln,, ., a nf overv c.hi d i and DV its swauy J me ver.y uuvm j i - ... , Labor and per- The matter of building better Kp1,po1 houses we tbiuK a ery happy feature .,.o ni.nVin.lilv never in our V 1.1 J' v -"j tory a more Juitifled la Killing HlsMn At. TViron Springs, Tenn.. , ISatiirdlV Dr. J W AH in an, idbi" Uia wifft Ritchey went to auspicious period Herod turned upon .1 t . . t t ri,,nu. .;.v I,.,- imrders. . School are sustained. Mimdlll PVeniDilUBUlv iiuun lYnui" I ... ..ii ...... - . , in o.,oranfo win connuer au. last L" i " f 7, t.i,o pViain .Miic tv,0 Hoard of Education sees ou a nut so - every coimiiuimj . tne worn umt - his- TT 1 sane for six months. Iv. v.00n nnndnrted for a certain . I n.v.-oacac tinnsfi of areasl . . . ... u .'M -oiiiaa mion whom it must her rescue, i wmci , length or term eaun jcom j' ik -r Viim in fierce follows: ,. ,.n;irirn who never denend for the successful ac - . m 1 1 I V" M KHH lldUY V.IJUU1V" ' , . Ktat vs. Lum Morris lorngni- - ,i nm. ,iihmnnt, nf this woik. .1 1 . i tiint cVint. him lattactt wuu i."-y . . " . . . . t, Mjn, :.n! r . .. H,.,ri.ucmtfa mnvunmuu , . mi .n-.i.'fl mrir nro- 1 mo- kati twtii.hu iu l i i-- w lor uiw6ion" l dead, ine tu""""1 r-- . i.n . .. .i.. , :x :.i:eoiiiQ nH R tphev more who along the line oi popular auu- nouncea it juuu.u. we see iAaA theso schools and many comv)lishmout aiusuuw . . I .. . , .... 4i .. .1 :HMnf.iilar u I Ar nnt thinlf 1 am UhBUiUlllK, atienu su uiinu.; i uv and not from appropriations to individual districts, as heretofore. We have in the county some very .uncomfortable houses. If the committee of districts in wliic.h such houses are located will make an application to tho j tl" ITS OI' Heard of Kducation tor a uw 11 1 4. house their wants win do h a good comfortable school build in. I think that it is the pur pose of tho board to have such houses as will accommodate com fortably the school children of the county Now it seems to me mai ue mands for work are greater than Come early and avoid the rush. Mt. rioiiMHin iti iiis Mt. Pleasant, N. C , Aug. L'S- Mr. Alonxo Blackwelder left Tuesday for Yorkvillo, S. C. and the free was not molested Bingham. farming , , .1., v,nw. vt WPTtirand. Known as. tsasineer wai vu State vs. Jim Basinger and that they make com paratively no much wnen i o i , . ments for work are more prom- ? . I . . ,17-1 cation than now and the tree" , , wniHonevcutt for larceny of nrosrress. Why? Why should the that tho uoaru 01 -- - forminif implements, guilty. ' n(m nf the State be thus Cabarrus county wm, at us m a. i j i ever can accomplish the areat "BUI JJee" Dy nis . for 12 months, mihlio. Hchools must be the foun- will Eetura U Blnghm. farrainir implements, guilty. n..rnose Gf the State I I i i n ont tj" th TOM 1 r" th and Honevcutt mwaneu.- LUX D1A mwuv.. - ? What is the cause oi meeting m w'i i i f.i. nvnnuniii i.ii i)t;iY;ii u..- ;a fTaruiro tn ine senouis vision iui i-. - lliin mum... , -.. ' . . ..... 4 tho. ... ...v..Mi,Uf iViaKtiit' Fellow teacnors, to every wui.. - work but it must oe oone ,wiu rewn. .T " BtaW.vs. r aye - - tn;a attributable who raises the average attena every one's doing his duty. Bingham Schoo , near - , for retailing witnou, s endeavored anee a cerlain per cent over last , ,.. c Trr &tiH P.lar- w n rtfccihlA mfians to 'brmsr voar s worK. niHiiuu vtw f-i - h hue rvtaun a. ih u bluucui i ptjlim vn. naui wj i u v an i ' ui auu iww w i - - i " - . i . i The High Point slander case, ft0 Bingham for several years. ence Miller, affray, guilty. mea the children oi tne uisiricu m which the chief of police and , . $2.00 and cosU. t I il vt -,! it !"iir;.l!iiH I!iil. 1 Mcrven, At". . -Morven ' was honored with ihe first bale of new cotton in Ihe Rtalo, to i . Pros- r.-.a ! 'tit.. This first in have tausht under the other citizens of High Point were KalUdlllB rittUiauuu iui uuu. gtate v8. Finu uenry influence oi me utiles i"1" I , , -..u- miv. I m a. I -i ottruptitTpV arrested for slandering a young On Tnursaay, "'t Laura Fulham, I. nov guij. you maueyuui ..wv,. . Udrwhowas a student at the 1 1901, 1 will sell (onthe premises) j gtate ys James Tucker, nuis- parents, too, do not seem to be 1 1 ha tanas ui joujcu ji. ""--i i ... . i hn n . . .j ht.ir chnu i -ll !inn Rrimncu "m H7A" all" .. , ..... . V, .. -A I ini'fl. PUUIV. BBIllMUUM w iniereMLeu an wi.j i"'""u Moc'd. containing uuuuiw . , . . i; that place, is ended. Alter n d enty.six (226) acres, lying gang 12 months. They speaK ngnuy i - lnvesuKi''1"" T-B, d 1 " i on Coddle Ureeif, iwo biuob ytale vs. w m ou" -schwiis ana men - found "not a true bill. -Raleigh I m,th.ea6t of Coddle Postofflce, d. w.. A&hley flneil L.r.rlance with their, word. Times. Cabarrus county. The abovel , ., paitHrst0n n.,,.,i .c it. to pet the best men of ! . , m. ttllVX 1 If" " - T - planation is wen aupw wi- found 20,t0 In a Spring. . .7 m.; .nr.eost. ' ihe f.ountrv to serve as cunning A pot of gold containing some- k bottom never fails, having State vs. Will and Chas. Bai- teomeu. Are the puonc scnou. thing over 20,000 was found in ln this exlra wet season a linger assault, not guilty. . remote precinct of Madison I . rnn . . i. EVoni. T-inla ei nfinr I " couniy vy i iaun vw..., State vs. Wm. of the State a failure? Joiner, selling entg criticise unjustly, or are ignorant of the great sin r . ... i t... tenant State vs. jonu e.-"n tney ari iumi." n r , .. . fpom the l li on the place. . armed, not guu. ' r . . .1 I .in !i ,1 T .i li'i.lifir 1 ,. . . I , .1 Terms cash, or u so ubudu state vs. ni uu iiuj nnenra uiui'- six months credit may be given. , , hn j3rown, using profane if tl e latter is true, then it T A O .wo A Am' . ... a. I. 4 y. .a an"uatre. guilty, r isner ooys lne duty or tne loacum fined flO and Brown $1.C0. deavor to make the parent reali.o that it is the duty oi every jar.-ut to give to his child the advau- teacherWho took the Harvard sent to the asylum for cimai m- summer scnooi "'""isane Jno. A. Sims. Adm'r, Concord, N. C. , a poor . wishing to look at I ... r.i miiitv. ... farmor. The goia was ,lluuu the place will be shown over it -h-- r ' i . cri.,r which has been . e.VJ,Mj inni. State vs. John Miller, going they used for many years. It is be- . lace- lieved the gold was hidden uur ing the civil war. j:wkK is a chanced man since finding the gold and has shown the treasure to only his intimate friends. t liarxixl W till Murder. Frank Khinehardt, of Hagers ton, has been arrested on the charge of feloniously killing Miss Mary Frinifrock who was drown od by hi-- rocking the boat on Lake Kver till it capsized. Furthermore, in larce districts, should the num bor of pupils bocomo too great i tjvifhnr to manage, h 1U1 " will mako provision for an assist ant teacher to be had in that district. For the benefit of those who do not know tho facts in re gard to tho Public Schools of the county, I will state that the census report in some districts ,.u..,. tho tinmher of children of school age to bo from 120 to 150, It is utterly impossible for one teacher to manage this numher of children successfully. This lattor provision of the board will bo a great encouragement to the teachers who are to work in larsre districts the srnoo ives ll Piof. E E Johnson and family .day. It was sold by Mr. before that tho induce- are expected this week. i ton R"' cliff e. it. weLi-.i Miss Belle Mining, of Winston, pounds .-nrt .-.''.l !-r hi ising than ever before. Ihen if visilil1g fnonds bore. It was try -'ing. l , AAimitt will 1 i the teacnersoi ui Mpll n- Unrlftvson. who has' ..-,, r...,o,-;, lv nut tneir --huuuiucio iu 1 . ... , , , .u.j.,i An tho work that dutv been visiting Mrs. T(iayer, re- of the sason IH.-1J1 v.w ' ,n.u ,.ri!nt nut to them, in ltfOM We tnrnnd l,ome Tuesday. shall be proud of the record of our county. 1, as your superiu- " ' W ,. - . ini chn i n evorvmine ter or Mr. tiarris rowe iroi H.hin mv power for th promo- .,, mm in . ,'aA on ec0I'', PRt'(1 "rougli , ill. ,1 111 IIUUU VdUlI. II. M 1UV.U V.Ml.1.1 t oil ot puoiu; bciiuui 1UI.-10B1.1, oury vooay enroute to ;!:tr ami, and will stand by you in all hon- last Monday and mashod it so ' ' I i. Lmv miknforthJ.i t, v i . i The shipment consisted of 3,- advancement of the same. , So in conclusion let me asK "f"""- let roe bog you to worK as If all reports are true our town is soon to have a wodding. Mr. Jim Thompson, of Nor wood, is visiting Mr. Holmes Lentz. Prof. Edgar Bowers and fam ily who have been spending the done before. you- unn iavo never Let each one take excelcior as as his motto and by his example obtain for it an unrovoaled mean- in Mr. John T Patrick, of the Rofiboard Air Line, has present- oil Mrs. Marian A McBride. IH75,I00 Worth of Omit. The largost shipment of foats ' i'llis- 040 goats valued at $25 o;tch. They were shipped to a goat farm in Maryland. .Salisbury Run 2flth. W. C. T. U. Superintendent or summer in Virginia, relumed domestic science, with a tract of , , land at Pinch uff, this county, "ome last weeK, B. Tho land is to bo occupied by a We aro sorry that "B" did Woman's Christian Temperance not, sign true name also which Union Home, to be erected for tired workers, and to he used by A , & I. lUnl.l I U7 w. . WMliarln, State VS. AlAreuiuni", u.. " im 1 " " - i . i " . ;.,tnHir nnd was ordered Amonff a croup OI luoau pieau . - , three young ladies and oneyoung man - i !iL n nrtinMirtii n CUTQlir I i K inWr3hnn e whk Ubooting Joe Sossamon ,s noing neario auu m n-e - love ) sweet burden. Th case of John Cruse 101 tried is we go to press, i women who want to or can pre ' i servo Southern fruits for North- - ., i. .Uf iY-a luaati r.r the eiiuciiiiuu ui ..!?. rat,,itf.nslvotTers that school census 1 . .. j,.: v.a io clofraudinff intends to enforce hfs ch Id out VVhaTwhich would hardly seein necy t be of great benefit to that child such a law, but when t nil... I-.,.. -tnmrts ion i- -l commissioners to close the S'jaooi Grn iarij,.ts. The institution in anydistiict whorothe monthly wjn iP call'-d the Mary A Liver report shows an average attend-, more Home. San ford Express. anee ol less umn This the board "f"-"!n" i . - -w T a 1 ..lai;T. It would Mr, James l'lessanu miss uoi- to have tie r nggai i wi" mai i n.-u nun- exam- day. leaves a moasure of uimortaiuty as to the authorship of tho above. It will plonse bo born in mind that the editor must not he left in ihiubt iu this nuittcr and we strain a point this time in pub lishing because it i tho first by tho writer and we are anxious to have a correspondent in Mt. Pleasant. Ed. J Anarchist After tlm New York, Aug. '2(5 A de spatch from Uome to a locul pa lier reports that an anarchist whose identity is concealed by the police has been cuptuivrt in tho Vatican gardens, carry'" :.s? a revolver and dirk to n.s:is;..inato the Pope. The prisoner denounced Loo us a "spiritual gland, w ho keops millions of niou in thraldom. . - - - l.ii'CtiiK'Uti'il lit Allium) Auburn, N. Y., August 20. Frederic. K.ritv tho VVuverly miii'deror, was elect roeuied at an early hour tliis .morning !n thq State prison h':i'e. D ft i
The Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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Aug. 29, 1901, edition 1
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