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CONCOKD, N. C, MONDAY, DEC. 5, 1S9
Sickle Copy 5 Cents.
S ifVSf VS?3SR W" i T?.? iti
THE .-KBW REGIME.
'fllccrs Are Rworn In aud !
sew 7
Tlse Pauper List AttestcSed
t- . 3 a busy tini8 in the
'V7: offieo early today
( v i liclny) when the work of
: j -uaisierin . oaths to the
aif-ercnt officers commenced.
the oaths of Messrs.
jno. P Allison, M F Nesbit
-ard-Jno. S Turner had been
nheii the newly elected finan
ci'3X3 of oar county went to
the. register of deeds' office,
v?here they at once organized
tlemeelves, electing Mr. Jno.
p Allison their chairman.
ite services of Mr. W M
Weddington, the retiring re
ister, were retained during the
day to assist them in becoming
.acquainted with the.. vork.
Tne work of paying the paus
pers, about fifty in number,
was entered into first in order
to give room for others
After serving the people of
Cabarrus county' for twenty-
four successive years, Mr. Jas.
C Gibson this morning turned
oyer the books and everything
to his successor; 3Ir. Jno, M
Cook , who since J aly, 1896,
has been his clerk there I
ifHSfeS UO TlSecl TpaSsffigr
compliments on this retired
officer, for all in the county
haye the Mghe ;teand
and Cabarrus has never had a
more1 afedommodating and
. . . ifejiVJind -whether they deserve to D
eon oia not asK iorany lougeri
tprm W that. hi nlprk
a nn ?t i-r v?a ataoti
Mr. J Lwson PeclthM now taken
charge of the VheriF.'offi?eTformer
i. m, k m. m TrrwnKShynn
Mr. Peek fwiltiDe X&Mn fifff
wear the belt, and to be dreaded bj
Aibefdre eWtedi SherlPedkOwifl
mnlrn If. D:M1. lUmnsKii J manfrrnv
of the conntv hotd. which has dm-
mg the past four ye.rs been man.
affeS bv Mrr JnhTHllLi - 3 i
After , finishing UUngJ
new commissioners; WrJW l& t Wedi
dington
register
Reece
eniplof eel ."Mr. -BobL -Whife ai his
clerk there; V y i '
nougn tn eater amopnt
cotton for tfiisTyeaV has already Seen
weighed, still Mr .- fJho: W'Prdpsi
yet gts-to weigh uaome this year,, frl
Mr. Bigger8 has had his dayf -andJ
must now give Mr, Propst a chancej
w uittiio ion utnta on eacn Daie oi
CQtton. : . - . ' - :
tbe last.admini8.tratioa antf .thiSryear
be was re-elected. He had nothtrie
?nt.Mh Oaleb!W Swink wHl' dt 'rof. Kestier ha Vlemit
be ousted . Hewas' itie oDetoOf fae off bK5 Sse;' i&'ihe ' lajt to
Crat 'ho held k 'innt'AfU li.nA3!UX ji-f-Ui5 ttf.'J T rrSUian
..... -. I'VHHKH'UCUIUOO V. " -
to dp but to have his bond- renewed . iThree 4ozen copies i ti5TKe Idel Possiblv- vou
m i -
Mt.AddlDhuS kEvEeh E1llAowWfe have oeen -pur ; " - .
w u iiuu id nntirc iti mbo Af uubgcu crnvi . i
deatlr l. ii
onk v" . . " r
w:C;.JrlmBing
-imnuBnon jur. ueo. m wai-
ter was elected to this office, but
soon afterwardB died.' Mr. Denson
CaMwell was appointed to act in
tk?U capacity nniii thiakat election.
rpi, 1 ! t ' i ,
luucusry nnen cr our lanaa
E.tsatjWm no be curTCycd bj Mr. Jno.
Regular T . .
n juoiig icaseaa" ot Mr. Malcolm
Lentz, v ho has been the county Ears
veyor for the last four Years. With
tha exception of the . foor veare.
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Mr. Long hsa eerTsd tbe county for
a Ions: time, acd everjbodj, regard-
lees of politics, "thm-kfl a lota" of
"Colonel" Jno. Long:.'
To ho one3 v?ho S0V7 retire from
their offices, The Standard de
sires to extend a grateful adieu
with its best wishes for the future
welfare of each and every one, while
in pursuit of some other occupation,
desiring that the pleasant relation
existing in the past with these gen
tlemen may have no occasion to be
severed.
GRiOED SCHOOL NOTES.
Sime Valuable dditfious Irately
Slatle W gut Books Added Pictures
for the Walls Being Contributed By
tbo Teachers An Example for
Olners.
The third month of school is
completed and teachers are busy
with reports.
t There will ba three weeks more
of school before the holiday vaca
tion . '
If children are regular in attend
ance they can aocomplish almost as
much in these remaining three
weck& as they have done in the past-
three months.
Parents who are careless about
ThetteTdh7bf ; Wefr cHn3r
should not complain when thiy
larn that their children haie nbfc
There will be no more difficnlj;T;
in determining to-rahk andand
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promoted or not.
8heppard'a Complete Graded
I?.11.00,1 c?tfJ6 bLeen 8dptT
J bard 'ana each teacher w
prawned jmth; .one - ofv itheain
i6 attendance and work of
PnPu 01 ner 8raae 19
sWetedJlafcdJIupoA
U j-wiU fbe cprompten3
ditions of this etandaM
1UU 11 U
lea8 tne C0D
are complied with.
NBW-INTEBNATION'3LITCTCL0PBDI4
Ot
cl6edia;fcCofi8lihg u6f fifteen larf e
aahooiM ' TTiT:; , :
Pupils agntoW tcfSok up
suyects oJhrsCjgr&: ana to
supplement the text-books.
I ere is no better cyclopedia thejn
Johnson's for re,farendw in;fecclbb
work and both ,teacera';nJH;rjrlI
make frequent nae of jt with;jtelli5g
j euect, npon me wor ui mo ouuuuj.
V OT "iTTTciTn Tirnira : !
X 4 IT JUUUW wwuv
iJ63k tffilfttfe1' recVnttf 'benl5jrar-1
fthaad2oV"M In Che-'
t.naht to read ftmHlCt rtni WeT Tjqolt.
Th- Weil WrTath" emphasizl
of music and theldweUlngs and well. Valnable land.
, . . .
children are tanght to sing with
both spirit and nnderstanding.
Several of the 0Eg9 found in the
new music bocks wc-r? written for
the author by Prof. Coler, and the
ecnga are arranged in progressiva
order frcra the essiect irudc to the
highest grade of elastic ransie, ;. eo
that the book i3 well suited to all
grades of school worl?. Made,
when properly iscght, U eseeis
lent study for echools of a!l grades.
EXAMINATIONS .
It is natural for children to ner-
lect their work if they feel that
notnmg cepenas upo tne eiiaris
they put forth, la graded echools
there must be eoroe basis of pro
aotion. The best standard of pro
mot'on i3 that of scholarship, at-
tendanc3 and conduct.
Schol
arabipa o m parti, be ueer-
17 the teacher froin the daily
tained b
recitations. But if there is no
other test tban this the child is apt
to get into the. babit c5 stcdymg-for
the recitation only. Hence the
importance of examuiatioua. It ie
the purpose of the graded schools
o haye at the clogs of each term a
written examination of the work of
he term in each and every branch.
These examinations will count half
n making up the promotion grades.
Examination -papers must be put
on file at the office for future refers
ence of parents, teachers and pupilp.
Any pnpil who is absent from ex
amination must take examination
at ; the beginning of the next term.
PIrrjRES FOR TH B WALLS .
pleasant , and attrautiye. so that,
children may have pleasant feelings
while tperOvand, pleasant recoilec
tions - after they- .have finished their
sofcool days. ;
. fit cQsts bat little in effort and
jmoney-to beau tif y the school room.
hif is. the . age nf pictures and
many, beautiful and appropriate
pictures are nnama meir way to me
wHs bfoHr graded schools. -
Since thepthing of school this
fyear" "tmr'f olio wing pictures have
ben fuTnfheythBriechera .and
prilfihe central buij.ding ? v r;
aPf framed d
Miss JCe8lieT ?De wey," "Winter
Sone? -icescued." 44 Water J Lilies,"
fine fast one nicely framed.
.MiBsvliUtle Si 'pieces of roses
aaa otner Dies oi scenery.
Miss Means Frances Wiilard?-
tticfery fr'aluieU,4Glad8tone" and many
Ml) V4 5. i
cara8f; j
.Miss , Strieker
t'ciar A VBofleaancf af tiqzen rothers7
r Miii HSfifsfieH
nicely framed,H?The Owr,"- drie and
monWte'driscnia.''The Bear"arid(
QtJeifl.v' :.-.ur.'i v..iv.i.t? v.,' - -..... I j
I&n-onn ;;ard
!'Lion8:Bird8,,nd' others. - ;
, The teachera ardchildrf n jpf .tie1
other Eohool haildinca have1 allso coin
decjted .manyfpjctnres, ana take price
in navingnicir euuuui r ruyois PF
nave one to
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of la Jd.
FOK BAf.rjy acres
more or lees, at $40 per acre. Good
Call on
d!5.
W". L. Misenheimer.
Pictures anL pioturef f rambs are
Always acceBwqi? 4 ac .-vie, wu
We have on hand one
lot of Fine Capes that we
are closing out . 8 00 Canes
for 6 50. 125 Capesfor 85e
I or the HOLIDAY Trade
we have H anlcer chief s by
the thousands
Beautilul line of childrens
Handkerchiefs j 8 in box,
famai hnpa. in.ftf. flip, th-in.rf
Christmas presents.
tk'u.. V i
and fancy work-
sing out
capes cheap;
Cannon & Fetzer
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GET INTO THE SWIM-THE ELECTION IS OVER-THANKSGIVING Til
PAST AND IN A FEW MOBE
CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS i - Oh, Yes !
.Vi
UhrratmasHirnea:' We don' t
State ofdrTh(f as well as an orna-
: : Me&talfF
FURNITWE HOUSE BELL HARRIS & CO.
SEE. Kutfover tlie lilf ipd seeif we are not correct, One
Hundred Bed Room Suits in all the 'fancy woods. Parlor
good, medium and best. Wardrobes, Side Boards, China
Closets Office DesSs; -Book
Chairs, Bilii yiws aSi" all klnds-of children Chairs, '-Bis
sls!f;8 Siovesi Hattress and Spring Baby
Tenders Boy ' Wagoris f' Go Carts, Coasters, TrycicJes, Veloso-
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etc.
I tbm l linef i Eictx&t ft1
mus
e Aayejooughtiil
you wjUlifar
"mean just Tvafcey Dome
f or a lnefiy Onristmds Vefire
Yours
Bell, Harris & Company,
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MODELS.
AfiGY o
PLAHL
(ALOZOO CORSET GB,,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS.
SOLD BY
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DAYS! WE WILL HAVE
AGAIN.
You TinTiet laye presents for
know of any better place in th
Cases, Hall Racks, Rocking
Frame's,' 'Mifrors, ' LanipS, etc,,
"We - hayer bought largely.
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willxonyince -you that w
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