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Vol. Xi No. 2709 CON COlll), N. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 1898 Whole No J 1774 TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. PETER GLASS DEAD. i 4 ;ood Attendance of Onr Teachers From t;oncora nd Throughout the County Interesting: Talks On Different Subjects. Wednesday, 2 p.' in., Pjof. Joyner resumed the consideration of getting and giymg or expressing thought . Coming down to basic work of gelling thoughts from books he touched upon the initial work of teaching reading. There are the a-paajeuu, l1" "UIU fore the civil war and hrrnitrht. SQd. the sentence methods of analy- with hin, those German qaali- g-3. nil of which have peculiar mer- . , , - . -, . M1 , , .kU ties of successful farming and its, but all are best-combined with & the others probably. He thinks the trilgal thrift. enthusiasts of ail unconsciously aAD uao Aur I x -l i j . Vailed Suddenly Away at 6 a. m. Mr. Peter Glass, fromJwhom the station of that name was designated, died suddenly this (Thursday) morning at 6 o'clock. ;! The deceased was about 75 years old, a native of Ger many. He came to this country bes PERSON A L POINTERS. Mrs. Daniel Stiller, of Forest Hill, is visiting in JUbemarle. Dr. Richard Harding, of David son, is visiting at the home of Judge Montgomery. - 11 NTH u i m 1110111 u, Mrs. F H Whittaker, of Mon fp -w y r"ytrfYrrr rFP roe, arrived last night to visit at t w iu. i tj ir . i ' If! vuo uuuie ui w uugo luuuiguiuerj. i yj Mrs. A S Day vault is spending $ today in Charlotte at the home of her brother, Dr. O A Misenheimer. Miss Sallie MiUer returned to ForeBt Hill last night, after spend ing a while at Hickory. Mrs. Lucy Fulp and two chil- ONE LOT of Lawn worth 10 to oat 5 cents. Worth 25 to go at 15c . Worth 15 to go at 8c . These are Remnants. EE m EH ombine them.! The old blue-baok been nnsuited to maintain the dren 0f Foit Mills,S"C., are visit. is no- his choice, but the first 40 vigorous push and energy of ing at the home of Mr. M E Castor. pages have not been excelled as a his former stalwart constituvj . g j Durham is visiting at' phonetic speller. Advancing to tion and he has T been prac thehome ofher father, Capt. J M the real operation of reading the ticaliy retired. 1 Odell. : V speaker would have much attention He leaies a wife and four ... ,r . -n -. , n g,en to tra.n.ng the child tocatchs 1Mng , cMldreD) viz: Fred) A-jT come" to thl ;n,r thp thnnhf. Tt n a f W , , . 1. , ' was aDie to come up street tnis 5";:,: ;e; r7 : Tr wn whom ne llved enry, m0rning, though is still very un- 1)0000000000(1 Ladies' Gowns 'ft 40 and 50 cents. Ladies' Chemise 20o. Ladies' CorsetrOovers 25c. Ladies' Drawers. We are going to sell them. YOU FURNISH THE FEEP WE DO THE RES T. : That's all we ask you to do f r nish the feet. AVe will not only do the rest but we will do it well for $2 50. i he thlnkg, to hve a kind of first of Litchfield, 111. ; Mrs. BoecU I well. X v raadpr lihrAru fftarinn.fifcr an H aimn pie, by which the youngj learner is CA' UA vv AAAOlu"' auu 10 -Mr. Harry: Martin, who spent kept interested and easy in trainine.' James Fisher, of the home several weeks here some time ago, is Train the child to stndv the mtann community, here today again ehaking hands incr nf t rpfttiincr nri if. ia Ma. The interment will take with friendp. give that meaning in the use of ems place Friday from St. Enoch's Mrs. Chas. Stone returned last phasis, pitch, time and tone: They L church, where he was a night to Charlotte, after having intuitively use these aright in talk- member, : been called home by the sad death 53Z xwn: 1JOJOOOC300!CiI """" AW w of her sister. A FRESH LOT OF 'M. v ri V ancy Nice Plaid Shirt Waists Worth 50 and 60 cents, To close out at 40 cents. Cannon & Fetzer Company. , f We have everything in Oxforde- except jour feet. as 3 An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton or talK. batisfaction roes) with every pair of shoes we sell. .Respectfully, Dry fa Miller, Shoe! Furnishers. AT- Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 'ing and do the same in reading if wrOLg habit8 are not fostered. itepnbllcans Set Apart Dates. Prof Sharpe; next treated "Type The Republican Executive Com- Lesaon in History," illustrating the mittee met this (Thursday) morn- formal steps of instruction in the ing here. After consideration, it teaching of history and the imports was decided that the primaries of ance of selecting certain subjects as tha different precincts be held on typical and emphasizing them more Saturday, September 17;h, while than others the county convention will be held Prof Joyner followed in a ten on Saturday, September 24th. A minutes discourse, advising against committee was appointed to confer acceptance of extreme theories. wim ine P iu rru ,u n There i3 much of goqd in - all these co-operation ticket. This, commit, theories, and the wise teacher will tee co8 J MesBW. Geo. Patter- . . 4 u son, Will Robbina and Warren accept whatever cf truth there mav ' , . . .. ' . a . Coleman. oe in any oi ineee, me eamtj ulub rejecting tne iaise- - f A Horning Marriage. Opening the qnery box followed This (Thursday) morning and the institute adiournod at the dtt n a TTnrlPv united in TTT"R RF,nOT?D DENOTINGED U3ual boar. I 5w'. h;a hr.TY.a rkn 1X1 1 1 J. ill yjLLJ Ci. L XJLXO v An EnterpriinS irueKist. North Churcii street Mr. rti m i - . . 1 3 TICI A inere are tew men more wide juutner r isner ana miss auuu Cvtus P Lockev savs the awake and enterprising than PB Kluttz. , Both parties are from Hepnbtican Executive Com- Fiber" MattreSS. ICureS OOUghs, J30ldS. ailCl Fetzer, who spares no pains to se- No. 11 township. rnU.tPft of New Hanover counts n-fiol a oil ' lo- . orl ' Uri:f: Y n a mof nnr. rl OTI nn Tl f ori f lip ! line for his many customers. They Kmcine and eon.r Here. Ar trouble. Hisrhlv recommended bv medical bow hae. the valuable agency for The large Corliss 200 horee power miamous eauoridi ui tuu , m Dr. King's New Discovery for con- engine and 4wo lOOhorse power Daily Record that has capped fraternity. Cheaper than- Patent Med 101Iiei sumprtion, coughs and colds. Thia boilers for the Coleman cotton mill the climax of all insults to the soft as hair and Will not paek OllT 'TerfeC- is the wonderful remedy that is pro have arrived, also some pumps, white race. Mr. Lockey says . ducing such a furor all over the healers etc The machinery will the paper will suspend. One tlOIl MattreSS, made IrOHl reginned COttOB country oy its many startling curef. t ,$ ' , , ... ?. TTiil "R Kincr n clerk in thft "oA 1, o ,.0 5? -F, i; It abiolutelv cures Asthma Bron- De nnioaaea ana piacea in iue win - uuwuj ouiu wiwi ci guarantee, xkjl duiiu A Ulan Fonnd to tay It at the Demo cratic Door. Is what comes to those that use a Pine chitis, hoarseness and all atfec'tions as soon as the machinist arrives. of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bcttle free or a regular aize for 50 cents and $1. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. A Wreck on the Yartkln Road. What might have been a more damaging wreck occurred on the Yadkin mad at Wondsidfi Wednes Mormon Elders In Onr Connty. This (Thursday) morning two day, when two flat oara loaded with , Mormon elders were at the depot on Sranite came rushing down the their way to a conference near mountain. Fortunately the cars Winston. For some time they have were thrown off of the track by an 'been at work m our county, having open switch. It is stated that one baptized Mr. Geo: Garmon, of near block of granite weighing over 500 Flowe'g. onlv a wppk nr two affo. noands wae thrown a distance of , o 1 Mr.T Garmon will be made an elder. Onejof tho elders says he will always remember Concord. He is the man that received a blow or two on his head on Spring street several months ago. 150 yards. The br jkea to pieces. flat cars were When you call for De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve the great pile cure, don't accept anything else. Don't be talked into accepting a substitute, for piles, for sores, for turns. J PHGibson, Balned 40 Days. An elderly lady, of Greensboro, says an exchange, kept tab on the late rainy weather and found that it had rained every day for 40 days previous to last Saturday morning. Headache stopped In 20 minutes toy Dr. Wiles' PAd Pills. "One cent a dose." ! Agricultural Department, puts on the finishing touch by de nouncing this editorial and very sagaciously concludes that it sounds like the work of a Democrat and yentures the opinion that a Democrat wrote or inspired it and got this negro to publish it. Could anything be more like Butler's Rocky Mount speech. ? And is it not wonderful that for want of something bad to say of Democracy the things i too outrageous to be condoned are transferred by such geni uses to the debtor column against Democrats WANTED To buy- 100,000 pounds of old cast-iron scrap, de livered at tha foundry at ones, for which we will pay a fair price. No burnt iron wanted. altf. Concord Foundry Co. comiort, stands at the head of the list. Hair,. cotton, cotton and husk, straw and cotton from a good common to the best mattress for the money always on hand. ; You know that one third of your life is spent in bed ? In order to have a first class bed vou must have a No. 1 Spring; We have at your command the Silver King, The Dutchess, the President, the-National, "Raleigh," "Sweet, Rest," Morpheous" and 4tSolid Comfort." Pay your money and take your choice. - - if House Furnishing Goodsof eveayj description, world without end. Come and see. . . ! . Bell, Harris & Company'".-
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