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. XII.-No. 3 Vol REV. W M SHAW. Brief Boiarrapliical Sketch of a Ca bnrrns Minister. The Standard 'takes pleasure in furniitog thy following sketch from the North Carolina Presby- ie William Mitchell Shaw, pr.3 tor Bethpage and Gilwood churls and seated ; supply of Shearer Compel, id a eon of Rev. Colin 'v and a great-graud son 0f ' Oolin Shaw of revolu tionary memory, ilia n. other is a daughter of George W Bannerman, an irifloen "tial ciwisen in his day, and at one time a representative of . Bladen cou'uty in i he legislature. One of the material ancestors of Mr. Shaw Was 0biirie3 McGregor, who cam? to tbig country dnrmg.' the Revolution in Sco:lauii. He .was a commit gioned cllicor in tha patriot army. In bi rtbsenc the king's forcea got his commis3ion.- At the earnest entreaty of his mother he eailed with hia own th'p ani crew for Wilmington, K. C. He then assumed the name of tiVccosin.(BaL'nermaD) for fear hoi bei-jg detected, ilbout ea years of 'Mr. fciB's lite were spent m the echcolrbom a teriod of utunter mDted success. He first taugnt t Harrell's sio:e. Pigniag this worn he took a social course m militar tactics, at the Virginia Military In' Etilute and in. the fail , of t, y84 he taught v;uh Prot. W Glemout m Wallace,- X. 0 , introducing the nji)it?.ry. feture lmo the tchooi. Later he ornanized and: sup-erintend pd'-th?' Magnolia firmed. S.chcol. In JanuiTjv'lSSS, be was elected prin cipal of J he .Ktnanaville Academy, pud shortly titrerwardfi S aped n tend eni cf Public Instruction of Duplin cjint. Borh of thae positional he -''::ec;-.v?ai!7.'- r-Eiffned o enter ifie mmlstn Ut. Shaw bad been taken under the care cf Presbytery at the sprang xuectiiigof '67, aiid after taking the rcgul,:r pn savibed course m theclbgy ucder R-2V. B F Marable, D. D., was 'cerpp'l ?.t Black River Chape1, April 1S9L During the suinrner cd f 11 he continued the evangeiis tic wors " in which' he had reen tv gatel for more than a year.' In lKeo:er '01, he moved to 3Iill Hi:: U. G . to take charge of his Mr. Show's educational advan -3 t, ere: ood. His early training godly "pgrenta,-- the preparation f::: :c:l!occ. by Rev. .JN H Sum tbt thorough work' - of the Vvtihzn College faculty and tbe ssbf eq-2 on tr. teaching of the iearbed Dr ll ?.rab;j have left their impjresi .'jp?n h',3 -iind and elv.;,: aster. ;r. "?. ii an f xc?pt;oaall v fine teacher. Patron3 and pupils wnerever he has T-2i?ht bive notning but words of ptai We haye never e ,.,a p teacher 10 pS d in a 1 :"her degree the art; cf inreesfinor nhildrn. He (.Mrs cut what the child knows and tho incree? the de-ire for further. w!e-3-e. Synod end Presbytery r-$!i zh h is pre-em i nen t . q 3 al i h: c'cr.? a teacher have T. entrns'eri t0 positions of responsibility in C0;ctiGn ;j! tbe Sabbath-school crk. He ;S good organizer and f-an young work for him with rjr-rrf 'Hi3 preaching is Srcip tc sd practical. wjrnna?, 1884, was usually ttRbt to Mr. Shaw. On that day carried to Miss Alberta Fai j5a togaterof Col. Thomas I oa, fopnlarly known as a legis. f5r r the Deople of eastern Caro CfcM.r;: haw is a lady of high .-inn character, an accomplish u3ic:-a aad possessed of social crp f :it ?aQ-her popular and a h lp to her husband in his j. K Last August the Presbyter-, brlw0Unced the death of their little daughter, Virginia Faif inj1' !a the only break in the w Vng group of children that hearts -glvea to gladden, their tfJ?,1 tas recovered from his TeweVlne83 and has entered with fefer Z6al Qpon hia work fcr the COOPER'S CIRCUS. Oaye a First-Class Performance This Afternoon Another .To-Nlgntt ant Two To-Morrow, Cooper & Co'a. old-time ore-ring show, is in the city, and gave one of the best ring peformancea this after noon that ever delighted a Concord andience...' Every feat was mas tar iy done, and the artists are, each. indi vidual wonders. Th8 canvass was pretty well filled this afternoon, and doubtless will be again to-night. The circus is a good one, and is de cidedly tbe cleanest that has ever been here. There are no catch games; no side-shows or fakes, by which to "gull" the people.; There will be no balloon ?3cen &ion, the old balloon having mt I 3?7ith'an accident at Newberry, S. C.f and a pew one ia not yst complete. The circus will give another per formance to-night and two to-mor-rowM -i.--'- . f - ; Was It Elltor TooltN Fatlier. Under the head of relics, the Charlotte Observer savs: 'A wonder ful clock tickB exposition time on ! tho right of the ball Look at it! and see its unique antiquity. It1 was brought . from Germany jrisfc after the Revolutionary war by llattHew Cooke ad is now owned by Dr, J K Moose ( f Lenoir. Within it -is a very sweet music box' ; ' This Matthew Cooke we b2iive wa3 the father ;of .a the former editor of. The Sta-kdaed, though, if so, VjuS5 aliei tth R-volution,ji is a V, -.. ; -f-.- little macurate. 1 r . Mt. Nebo, N. 0., April 21, 1897 I have been a great eufXerer with eiek headachea, but since tatting Hood's barsapariila and Hood's Pills I am entirely cured, and I do not forget to recommend 1 this medicine to my friends. Luclnda Fieraing. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills 25c. r 1 he Oculist With Vh. .Dr. Lowe and wife have anlved and are . domiciled at the St. Cloud. Dr. Lowe is the ccul't who is to give our fellow-townsman, Mr. John F Yorke, instructions in the detection and correction of vis ual imperfections by the scientific application of girsc3. . AH persons caning in the afternoon at Mr. Ybrke's store can have their eyes tested in the same manner that oculists charge uom $5.00 to 810.00 absolutely free of charge. This does not obligate anyone to purchase glasses, but should you want hem Mr. Yorke will sell them to you at the regular price. Notice., Concord Lodge No, 51,Knights of Pythias Meets tonight at 8 o'clock. Work in'Second Rank. !. C. L. Smith, O. C. H. M. Barrow, K. of R and S. .' These oriental names in and around Russia are often veritable j aw-wrenchers, but the Austra-Hun-garian embassador to, Turkey has a name that " is altogether eupho neous. It is De Calico. ' Cascarets stimulate liver, kidney, and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. 10J . ,.' ) " :- For Sale' .'. , One of those new 96 pattrn f e0;00 Rarobler'a, being used only a shor time. It sells on its merits and bids defiance to all others. Only 50.00 will buy it. ' . - , , Frank Cannon; Mud is drying up and the anx ious wheelman is happy. C0NC0R1; N;C. FRIDAY. MAY PERSONAL POINTERS. Miss Pearl e Morrison spent the day in the city. ? . WilUWj Flo we spent l?st night in the cityf tfirciit I ' Rev. J J Payseur is spending the day in Charlotte. : i Misses Belle and Lelia, Moser,' of Mt. pleasant, spent the day iri the city. ""' ;: ' ' ! ' Miss Emily Gibson, .arrived in the city lasr night from1 'the State Normal at Greensboro. , ,s -Mrs.; A B Young j has returned from Salisbury. : af tr spending a few days with Mrs. Kerr Craige.V . CapU. AH Propstj has gone'to GaffQey,3S.-C.v to make bids onithe construction of a Baptist church. ! Mrs. E S.tarrette,' of .Modres- ville, spent tbe day with: , her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J M Alexander.; , Dr. H C Herrihg hasl;returped fro m C harlottewh eret M e .attend ed the meeting of the State Dental As sociationo f Oe Dr. and Mrs. C N;Lowe,; New York city. flre':vgnes';nf the St. e - Cloud. , cThey , will spend several I i i - i : A ; "Dr. N D Fetzer has returned frorxi Raleigh, : where - be attended' i-na raeRunK oi iue rnarmaceuucai As30ciationy ? f ' f" ' aV 1 . 5 - i? 1 ' .' ' 1 For a good roast op steak guar anteed by Mr. Adam B ack welder to be 8 -dl-fed' for six months; Lfeaveiand the prices ara so muclt lower 'than you'.expecfjybu gWill your orders with H A Graeber. y-Mr.-W J: Swink,- serrlary an d treasurer of tjbo Paite'rnf3Ia'aufac" turi d g t Co cnbny , ;a t China GrdVo, was in the city to day, j He hrg nrt yet fully .recovered from his recent sickness. . V; : i'l.' : '" "" . : ? Mw.'Cl, T Fisher! Misses Erie Caldwell. .Tennis Cook and Addie Boger, of Mont .An. 03na, Seminary, passed throilsu the city last even ing on their way to Charlotte, to take in the Exposition i.- mi Maize Nutrinej Hulled Corn IS GOOD TO, . - t Beat the I Band, Just try it with some of our Ciioicd Sugar Cured Hams and Fancy Patent Flour, Ervim Smith, Q R:0 C E R So : 5IrtI Tor Bolti. . ' 'Raleigh 13 haviccr a sensation over an erratiffwife, one MrsV G1- ho it Ef ems has eloped with-an erplovee of her husband. ' - He is to be pitied andjshe V7ill be tne more bo when she comes b her ! s - senses. ,-; tome Get Tour Do- : A: bird dog, white j with hrewn Spots, cood size, seem3 tb 1 e nmed Georee. Call at this otiice. . w i ELY'S CIUS AM BALM Is a po slti ve rore. Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 00 cents at Druggists or by mail ; samples 10c. by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Sug Hew York Clt 01 1 ; 14, im. THIS IS- . . . . : . . --- f ----- . - ' t .i: ' - ' ... -' j , . , , i - . . . . .. . - - . GIVE TJS YOUR 'ii- at oneTliaitlieifa'ctti ; . ' - mmmmmmmmmmmmmm t ' f ' p is arriving daily atd ,will simply me r sv For $5.00 we offer suitsrwtfttb OOtoaOr - : a Prince. return home wit i ! T.I CHI IB w m s. y , - f? We offer 500 Dozen Men's and Children's Sample HJapa Medium and Fine Straw Hats at HALF PRICE. See these; HEAD Like throwing up a per ny aa3 taking OR FURNITURE for the season. It presents the lateitjdeas in style and iirM . i - I j and is the result of study, experience arid the perfect acquaintance with the popu lar demand. -Our1 Furniture commands admiration by the beauty of fii isluaud elegance of design. We carry as complete a line as any Furniture Store v lrv State. re guarantee our goods as represented 'and 'prices :ia LOW as LOWEST. 1 ; Oed Room Suits. ' . ' Tpaael?, Center and Dining Table?. I onnges, Uoucfce?,' A-"T c?lo, nppVfl I- air. Cotton -and Shuch Mattress, A rt Novel ties. Baskets, Pickei ?, Oack8 for hullF, Mouldings, Oockers, ; - ' ; I Gee & Baby Carriages, : Matting, " Yhina Cioaeta , ryf all kiods and descriptions. v BBLI , 8S:.S,iIS & CO ' Oar undertaking department is complete, and willjbe under the' "care of Mr Bell. All calls are promptly met, day or night. H. W. Bring All work done promptly W:: , and ' satisfaction guaranteed me your . i repair work. H. W. Fryling. MORRISON H. CALDWELL 5 V v ATTOBNIY AT T AWf ' - : CONCORD." N O I Office in Morris buiidm;, c pposit court House. r; Fryl Whole NO. 1,719 ...... i . . . . .':... XTEN'TIGN Clyili .A Ik f rT: 77." the "bargains' Wa 6ffer,.ins,--:, "stun" you. ct ' ' :h. for -: - .vml? v , .v-' I; ?.oi ,ti: ; . Ifca 4. feroad? smile, r SEE FBI WiKK wepa .itas TAI L5 ? chances, is ths indiscriminate selection 6 Shades, lii1!lIBail j Offers to the business public a . re 'liable; rjermanent. pnnsPTvuHvfl nrl accomodating banking . institution.. we Buiicic-Your nusmess witn ilia assurance of honorable trewtraeut and. due appreciatrbn of yotir pat' r on age. . ; ' i Iff we can serve you at any time,' weshall be gladto have ; you come and seelus. . " LIBERAL! ACCOMMODATIONS ; ---TO CUSTOMERS. GapitaIand SuIl)Ius$70 000. D. B. COLTRANE, Cathier. J. M. OPELL, Pres. rrrnr IN T r
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