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Y i VOL. XII. rio. 54 SCHOOL MATTERS. Th High Sclial Its New Teacher. I - The next aestsion of the Conccrd HighJSchool begin about Sep :inber firs The prospects are bet ier than for any previous session. The list of pupils to be received is nearly complete now and thoee desir ing to gend should make application soon in order to make certain their reception. To take the place of Mr. Walter Thompson, the Principal takes V -pleasure in saying that he has en gaged Mr. J D Lenz. of Moores ville, N. 0. Mr.' Lntz is a gradu ate of the University in the class of 1897'. Howeyer he has had abjut three years' successful experience iu teaching, including schools in the country and in town. Mr. Hugh Morson, of the Raleigh Male Acad emy, himself one of the best teach ers in the State, says of him : ' Kaleigh, N. C, July 3, 1897. Mr. H. Thompson, Concord, N. 0. Dear Sir: Hearing that Mr J D Lentz is an applicant f or the posi uon of Assistant in your . school, I write to say. that in my judgement you could make no better selection. He taught under me a3 an assistant for two years. and V can most heart ily recommend him a9 a competent, faithful instructor of boys. He showed himself a good discipline rian and commanded not only the respect and obedience, but won also the esteem and affection of the pu pile under hi charge. He has had, as you know, three years of addU tional work and training at the Uni versity since teaching with nip, and I believe it would be hard to find a . ag man better tqaipped for the v. .i & you wish done, I hope that you may see fit to engage him. Yours very truly, Hugh Morson. (Principal Raleigh Male Academy.) UTo. for the -North role! Lieutenant Peary started Monday cn his preliminary trip for the North Pole. He is accompanied by his wife and several groups of sci entific observers and collectors of fos ilrin the arctic regions to be contributed to ninseoma. These he will drop off nt various pJpcvs ou the way while he will go on tu v Whale Sound, where ne will establish a colony ,and form a brs'e or depot of snppnes, .returning prooaoiv in September, bringing back the par ties left along the route. He will have preparations m dt for an early start next summer for the North Pole, which he hopes to come near to;if he does not reach it. He does not propose to be encum bered with Americans but will take Eiquimaux. Nw Cotton NcxHloiilh. The price of cotton which is now 8 cen'3, says Mr. John A Cline, will likely fall within the next few week3 to leas than 8 cents. This ie due to the fact that the Georgia crop of new cotton will begin to be marketed by the 8th of August. Mr. J W Cannon has received in formation from a cotton dealer in Georgia, that he could furnish all the cotton wanted by the 10th of An punt. Don't Tobacco Nplt ana Nmoke Your Lire Away. If you want to quit tobacco us ing eaniiy and forever, be made weli, fetioug, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take NoTo-Bac, the worker rorker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who w ill guarantee a cure. Booklet and Eample mailed free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chi cago or New York. UOINUUKU, IT'S ALL A LIE. Walker Wot a ConnterFeiter Hut a 3ol uslncHN 51 a ii at Henrietta TojltrltiK Nntt AgalnNt the Sallnhury Worlrt. i r Standard readers will recall the several items published recently, from the Salisbury World, with reference to one J W Walker, stat ing jthat Walker had been arrested, convicted and sentenced to a term in the Albany penitentiary for counterfeiting. Mr. 6 6 Scott, Manager of the Singer sewing machine company's business at Charlotte,, was in the city 'last night anpV says that there Is not a word of , truth : in the articles about Walker, and that Walker has never been arrested pr tried on any each charge. Mr. Scott says that Walker is at Henrietta, Rutherford county, selling Singer- Sewing Mt chines and that he has been there since last .February. He is a good, reliable business man, says , Mr. Scott. Walker, saya Mr Soott, has entered suit for damages against the Salisbury World, and that he hps employed able counsel to engiaeer the;prosecution. The Standard is glad to know that the report is false and that Walker is innocent of the charges against him and is sorry if theWorld has been misled by incorrect report. The Grand Reunion. Veterans throughout the county are bestirring themselves' in interest of tne graud reunion that is to take place in this city on Wednesday, the 11th of August. j Confederates and their families from adjoining counties are urged to come. Federal soldiers are in vited to participate in the meeting in fact the ceremonies attending this occasion will be a red-letter day for old Cabarrus veteran and their families. The basket dinner, which will be served in the front of the court house, will be a significant feature. Lemonade will be free to all. A band has been engeed to dia i - pense sweet mu&ic, and prominent speakers wivl be on hands. Let everybody come. t i . HIm FlrNl KxperJenoe With Whlshej. Mack white is an inoffensive, good natured darkey of the city, bn could not wuhatand the temptations of the Winston excoraion to Owr lotie on moDav, ana wnen tne train rolled in he joined the parjty. After xeachins; Charlotte Macll had his first experience with, whiskey and became intoxicated. He got on his train and went to sleep! When he a vck , he fonnd himself at rh6ma8viiie. . Without money, friends or hat, he started on bis homeward jonrney Tuesday rooming abobt 3 o'clock, reaching here about nightfall. He traded his bait for an old -ping hat, and. was a very comi cal sight when he returned to the uumoie Dome oi nis motner. Mack is done with liquor, as his first experience did not result profit ably. Examination of A plicjmfs tr .4S miIon to Itie Ji. C, A. A 31. College. . . Applicants for admission to the North Carolina Affricnltural & Me - G&anical College will be examined at Dther medicines represented as the same do the court house on thela.t baturday, eXS VTn' ''Urill. Bear this fact well m mind, li you ha V8 the 31st of this, July, at 9 a. m. oeen in the habit of using a medicine which xnose wuo contemplate ftttendmsr the A & M, College shonld be pres en t on that day. H T J Ltjdwig, w2& 12 Examiner. ng! o 2 :jh ; tsoa a mmi in Beaufort that there is couty, who has not kisBed his wife in ithirtv vears and has not read a newspaper in the same period. If kif ro L.tv l j . j that man knew what he had missed he would hire somebody tojkick hiiu over the whole township. ' . - N. C.v WEDNESDAY JULY PERSONAL POIWTEBS. Mr. R L McAllister, of Mount Pleasant, was in the city today. Hon. Lee S Overman, of Salis bury, ppent Sunday in the city. Miss Mabel Means has returned :om a visitto .fiends in Soath Car olina. Messrs. Lu her Brown and Joe ; F Cannon are in Charlotte, having ! gone over on business. thKLS1 "rS S mid piouio, lur. aua iur8. a. isapp. i Mr. George F Earnhardt has gone to Albemarle. He was accom panied by Mr. Pope, the insurance man. Or. and Mra. Redher, of AVil- mington, spent yesterday in tho city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B F Rogers. Mrs. Luther Biles has gone to China Grove to spend several days with her husband, who is working at that place. Miss Grace Heilig, of Mt. Pleas ant, who has been visiting ju Sas bury, arrived in the city this morn ing and is v s ting ;at Mr. VV S Bingham's Rey. and Mrs J B Hurley, of Wiieoa, are expected to arrive in the city Friday night,-to poend S9V er8l days with Mr. and ' Mrs. H M Barrow. They are now visiting in Lexington. : , i ... . Misses Pearje, C'na'isle l.and Maude Brown, Jnd JvJiSwis Brown bvo rturjDpd. frSS a visit to Capt, Jake Fiahlrfihtoa Grove na Salisbury, actfdm'gltiVi'Ci by Mr. P ul Bernhardt, atSIipbu r v. " r--r- t Fresh Shrimp. SELECTED Queen OLI VES ' ':' AND Fancy Lemons A.T: Ervin & Smith's GROCERS. I'hie are some people whc sr never positive in anything It is aih wavs. "I don't know," or "I jraess 8)- Xbere is a orli of such peo- pie, and it is refreshing sometimes to bear a person speak as one having convictions, like Mr. Unas. F Sny der, of Bangor, Pa , who wrote: "I can heartily recommend Simmon's Liver Regulator to all who ere troubled with dyspepsia or L;v r Complaint. We t o cadtioii all users' of Simmons Liver Regulator on a subject of the deepest interest and importance to their health perhaps their lives. The sole proprietors and makers of Simmona Liver Regulator learn that customers are often deceived by buying and taking some medicine of a similar appearance or taste, believing it to be Simmons Liver Regulator. We warn you th.it "nb.is the word Beeulator is on j p'zrkzga or bottle,- that it is net Simmons L'.v.r- Regulator.. one else makes, cf ; 3vr h;; :i::tdy Simmons Liver Regulator, ox i uuiig uciiieu oimmyziH xiver. reguiaior, but J. fLZeilin Co.,. and no medicine made ' by.anrne the '8a?eu'9We alucan anything called Simmons Liver. Regulator, l a T tt rr-i-'fl-"!- . ' t ? r 6 tor, becau?ei the name-was somewhat like . '.ti 1-1 . m it, and the package did . not have the word Regula tor on it, you have been imposed apon and have not been taking Simmons Liver Regulator at all. The Regulator has be?n favorablv known for rnanv vears. and I - - j j j , ill who ue it know how necessary it is fct j aon, Headache, Dyspepsia,., and all disorder? ring, from a Diseased Liver. , .' L vve aftK you to ioojsl ior yourselves, ana lee thai Simmons Liver Regulator, which iron pon yotAiv rltatininiiaVi Kit T?r 7. 5n 'wrapper, and by our nameis the only aaedicine called Simmons Liver Regulator, j. h. zeblik co. ' ' TeAe ., . : , . . Simmons Ziver MUfrulaior 2t, 1897 i TjlZE "CASC J MADRAS CLOTH. ,0?olest Shirt earth. hot weather. NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED NEW LIU CRASH Price 2.50, $3.C0?and $3.50 CANNON & FBTZjBR COMP'Nl 1 i jj HEADS lORffAI'LS ? Like throwing Up a penny anJ takinchancesj, is the indiscrinrnate selection o FURNITU-BB for the season. It presents ti e . latest:ideasin-sty ! --m. 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