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COHCORtt, N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 17 1898 Whole No 1155 AN INTERESTING ARTICLE TO BE EQUIPPED. PERSONAL POINTERS. ' Vol. Xl. No. 255 Graded cIiool-f Special Interest to Parents. I T wish to call the attention of parents to the fact that children cUnH k kfint m school until the end of the ! school term. A few pupils have quit school already for various reasons; one goes to work in the mill, another to clerk, nome to visit friends or relations. This is not only unjust to the rmnil. but is also unfair to the i 7 teacher. Our- course is planned , and systematized for a certain number of months and to be I properly prepared for a higher class a pupil must finish the pre-1 ceding class, not take part of it, nor eyen three fourths 01 it, duu all of it. No part of the year's work is more important than tw rf. hnfc if there is anv uuuvuvii " . - - - ( it difference it is in favor of the lat- ter- Part, since it is during that part of the term that each year's work is rounded out and empha- sized. It wuT be impossible to advance to a nigner graue, ; uex year, those pupils who leave school before the close of the term. The School Board has wisely and properly extended the school term until this present May, making a nine month s term. Fox parents to numiy tnis pro- gressive action of the Board by I allowing pupils to quit for any reason but that of absolute neces- m?4-v linfA nlraa rtf tliQ farm wbuld be extremely unfortunate for the children. The falling on so iar is more noticeable in the higher grades, but parents should remember that We Will nave neil Tear a Ciasa higher than we have now and that any falling away now will effect that class. For these reasons then, and for another more impor-1 tant, the welfare of the children themselves, let me urge that cnua- .... . . . 1 1 ren be kept at school the full term, E B Lewis Suot. Schools. " nr i. in iqqq ' of untold suffring from piles, B W Pursell, of Knit- nersvilie, Fa., was cured by using a single box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Sa ve. Skin diseases such as eczama, rasn, pimp es ana opBimaie huicb are readily cured by tmY famous rem edy. Gibson's Drug Store. Thronsh Ifortn Carolina. The Western Union- Telegraph Company is busy these days put ting up new wires for use of the government and for handling the large amount ol war-taiK news tnat is daily being sent to northern u7wo', , . , , , . passed through, says the Char - Iotte News, enroute to South Caro- j- 6 i . Heretofore the r war news has been going in a round-aboutLway. This; detect it is now remedying by itrinein a wife from Maxton, N. jC.. to .BennUville, S. C. This will make a direct line from Key West to New York", and within the next few days all the war news from Cuba will come flashing through North Carolina. br ftmas-Jr-wtit Jttnw ar- -nranvroQ to 21 Beeard to ur I Actnal Service. vv o uuie irom me Kaieira cores- pondence to the Charlotte Observer the following ; N I "At military headquarters it is that the signal corps which ia or I :rn rtrwrl mill Ka am;vmaW v. I M -r..w uo ch"'ff This! is good news to our people and especially to the Drum Corps members. It was yet a secret that a requisition to that enect had been made but it was honed that it would I be accented. Un to the f . f , - - time 0f writing, however, no word has been received that our 'request hn: been accepted. Inasmuch as the Drum Corps is not granted any appropriation as uiary companies, ana nas wsen j mieresi in tne signal work -only' at their own expense, ine request was made, it had once . , .. .. . . . ' ,. " " . w wouia oe equipped as a Hospital j equipment wiU consiflt of helio,ranh nnmnlftffl fnT -TWrt oftl. tiong ifiegtffai instrument, field iasaep fla?s r0w. fitfv ; 1 AH the members of the Drdtn- Corps are requested to meet in their Armory tonight. It is hoped that Jail of the members .will respond and have a good drill. 1 i - Take Laxative Bromo Qainin Tablets. .All druggists refund the money, vii it fai'.a to cure. 25 cents, A Change In tbe Freight Service. Our people will remember thst some time ao a notice was given by the railroad authorities ihat uuiy iiraiBeciionB oiinrougnireignw would carry passengers. Affent Dusenbnrv has now rfl ceived an omdal notice in regard to tUft narrvinty nf nnoflra nn freight trains which is of still more interest than the one in the past- It is as follows : Hereafter passengers will, be handled only on first sections of regular inrougn or local ireignt 1 ii 1 1 .' . . 1 trams to points where they stop accoraing to scneuuie. I m t . .op-i. e ii 11 ; . " i ineenect 01 mis oraer is tneni"uc tnat passengers cannot get on any Wko'fMk fo afof r4 --6v oWF v Concord except the local freight tram, as tne inrougn ireignt trams fare not scheduled to make any stop here, thoagh this is a water station. THOUGH IT'S RAINY And ; Mnddy, the. Hews Comes tf From ; Forest Hill. Forest Hill Correspondence to The Standard. Mr. anuMrs Durham and little son arrived in the city last eyening from Bessemer Cityf Mr: Durham ef t for the Korth today. Mrs. Dur- Qam will viait her father, Mr. J. M. 0dell for 8eTeral day8 Miss Pearl Dixon, of Shelby, is vis 1 v- Mrs- w- K- de11 weQt over 1 I Charlotte today to visit her sister, Mr3- E- . Andrews. Mrs. W. H. Branson and Mrs. K N. Duke, whd have been visiting jlrs. W B Odet), returned to their home atvDurham today. ..1 Mr. AE Honey cutt has returnedft from court at Albemarle, where he had some business. Mrs. CF Hislop and daughterV Pearl, and the mother of Mr. Hislop, have returned from a visit to Mc-Aclensville. "" 01 iOWe'S, " uiuiuiug. Misa Ella Walter rfitnmrf home this morning from Mt. Pleas- ant to spend Sunday Dr E c Register of Charlotte 0 w vanuno spent a few hours in our city last night. " For Gows FOR SALE BY Ervin & Morrison GROCERS hcrQeii - paio , Marriage An interest! e marriage took n'ace here Wednesday nVghf in the parlor of thK.rnon hotelJ Dr. A J Orowev aid Miss Bettie Patterson, both of China Grovewere the con - tractinV partiei. The ceremony was performed by Rev." C A.Rose, as- 8i8ted hj Rev. Mr. Wakefield. Dr. uroweli armed here tonight rrom Baltimore,' where he has been at- tending lecture?. He was inet bere by Miss Patterson, whe has been vis uinfi her" relative, Rev. Mr. Rose, in fua nfrir TnAi tt,ii nt r. j accompanied Dr. Crowell and a8 beat man The bride and groom left on the soathboand train, presumably for China Grove. The groom is one of the brightest physicians in the county, and one of China Grove's beat citizens. His marriage is an event of Interest to the entire county. Sali8bury Correspondence to Char iotte Observer. The bride and groom passed through Concord on the . train weaneBaay nignt ior near monroe, I orhava Iik flrftnTail a rrcnfcs Iittq -- Jennie rauerson.wiju ih uuoui our teacher8 in the graded school, and is aleo a half-sister of our townsman, Mr. Jno. K Patterson. J A Bnslness Change. A business change in the city was effected on Wednesday when Messrs. M O Sherrill & Son purchased the stock of Mr. C A Little. Messrs. Sherrill will do business at the old stand. Mr. Little will fix later upon an occu pation. - -. i r i r j mb WarforHIm,' i A poetical correspondent, writing to the Atlanta Constitution from North Carolina, deprecates war in the -following experienced verses : ; "O; Lordprevent a L-. war, ' Th"ar 'w idowsmanot beg! My unele has one arm shot off 1 My father has'drie leg; "It jmake my ; flesh to creep. When they for soldiers call, Two brothers in Virginia sleep; And one can't sleep at all. c. Jit Monroe a million dollar mortgage deed was recorded in the register of deeds' ofllce, made to the Intern atiorial Trust Co., of Phila ptia, by the Moore County and Western Railroad V Co. Durham Sun. .TVT T.VA XT Til A -rr, . Cotton Seed 50 SUITS 250 of Schloss Bros. : finest cloth ing at less than cost. The following letter from Mr, Petzer, who is now in New Yori, explains itself : Office of Schloss Bros & Co , Balti more, Md., March 11th, 1898. Messrs. Cannon & Fetzer Co: , Today I closeoi out 43 lots of Schloss Bros, finest eoodpi agre gatiner about 250 Ruits. AU these are this sprier-' ot a single suit of last jeu. a feoods.' These suits comprise the ere i their iS?T.fch? JeJy befK selling styjes. OfthisJctof goodi 60 suits made up of styles are suits that- went to theiflargest trade at $16.50 to $20 a suit. I bought them so4 that we will sell tb em at $15 and 16.50 a suit. These are their choicest pro ductions. Another lot of about 130 suits, comprising 25 styles are goods te?M12 will sell at $10. i i -4--;r uni6utir auo iviuamiug IOLS wo Schloss Bros- have excelled them selves this season. They neve be ore orougnt out such a magnificent ite. Ii saw -letters from snmA nf he leading clothincr &tora Mabley &,Carewt of Baltimore: the vjiuue, ui ou ijouis, and iad8, oi Atlanta, expressing: the hiehast praise of then spring productions. coinmenaing tnem anove all others ior style, fat and elegance of ; detail. No town in the State can show a handsomer line of clothing than we can show, and none of them can A "I- , . . . iuuen us m prices not Dy a whole heap. I will go to Philadelphia tonight. - Yours, &c, . P. B. Fetzer. We are taking stock but we are selling Furm- i "... ture as cheat) as ever. Gome Thanking our friends for past patronage TOUKS BELL, HARRIS ..T Today, in our display win dow you will find a new line of Oxfords, also boys' shoes in ;Vici Kid" in all sizes In our windew you will find Bi cycle Shoes We respectfully ask that you come in and see what we have. Remember ' eyery thing we show you is new and stylish. Miller, Shoe Furnishers. P. S. Watch our window. and See. L CO. Dry
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