Vol. Xjlt-0No. 2709 CONCO!U N. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 1898 Whole No 11776 ESICtNATION TEJS.DERKD THE INSTITUTE. ! LIGHTNING STRIKES A BARN. M- Henry Graeber Loses Heavily in the Electric Storm Thursday Eyen We are informed thai during the rain Thursday evening Mr. Henry dasher's -barn was struck by lights ning and burned and from it two ! l3cOOOC3OcC30Q L smaller barns near caught and barn ed also. A good substantial hog pen cyerlnteiiileut Franh Bobbins,, of The WorR or Thursday Closing Pe tue deli Mills, Kesigns to Accept rloa a Lore FeastThanks From 1'osUion at Goldgboro-It h Sow the Teachers. . j superintendent cobie. Thursday morning after prayer by It will be a surprise to our Rev. Arnold Prof . Sharps dwelt on readers and all of his friends Interest as a requisite for successful will be sorry to know that school work and claimed that the Mr. Frank Robbins, who for child will take great interest in the several years has been super study of context. intendent of the Odell Cotton Prof. Jovner followed on L itera- 8tood near that contained Bomehogs Mills, (has ten dered his resig- ture. He impressed the beauty and: These were burned' to8etr with .o,;nn tnlrincr flw n t nnnp nnfla nf rnA is oi. ,fJ wpwii me smaii gram.nis ve iJ tk; L.' Pcles and valuable farming imples the position of superintendent first live in a world of feeling and ot some mills at Goldsboro, fancy. Oar emotional nature is des We regret to know of this, as velrpad largely by fancy rather than this means that Concord loses fact. He would lead the child by Mr. Robbins and vife. fairy tales, myths and historical It is now no more Mr. noyels through the stages of its de ''Bob" Coble, but Superin- velopment to the stages for receive tandent Coble. We conerrat- ine: the sterner facta. r i-i ii m i j At n. i- 1 Mr. Bruce Templeton. ot Uiaie iur. UCDie on securing -ine epeaser argeu ine cajuvauon ... . ... , -"u.-i- - u:uu j- .... r-,:tl. Mooreaville, is voting his friends mis position, wiiiuii is wortiiy iu uuuuuuuu ux . uuue 4uriltcraiUir' Messrs. Joe and Richmond Reid. ef attainment for anyone. lest a fondness for reading be never meats. All the family we learn were away except one son, who it seems saved the horses. PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. J no. Miller is spending several daye in Rowan county visits ing his relatives. Editor Chas. Craven Sells Out. gained. Beside good prose the Miss Nora Rogers, of Enoch ville, is- visiting at the home of Mr. The Stanly Enterprise, which for "f 1 filf Poet J M Mabrey Forest Hill. J stimulus to literature. Poetrv is several months has been published - , - Mies Bachelor. 6f Charlotte, ia r the most natural expression of the , . . ' . 4 A f at Albemarle by our former towns- ' . ... here today in the interest of the emouoaai uiiiare, springing as it T?:n ..i r f kA man, Mr. Chas. Craven, has again L . ' 6 .7 Episcopal Orphanage at that place. ' & I dnf-n f rnm the Ronl Mora timA and l - changed hands. Mr. Craven sold k. . .. , . . , Messrs. Julian Carr, Jr., of Dur- his interest to Mr. J D Bivins, who - . . , , . ham, and J as. Vebb, of Hillsboro, ' Prof. Sharpe then treated chat B.fl n;a;l5n 4u '?. j .f r?,nn-u was ones editor of that riaDer. and . . . . . . are visiting their friend, Mr. Frank - - great topic or Bcnooi uiscipune. R j who bas had several years experience n.,.pa cftVor lfl ft K V u.v:. " 'w,- Jnv ..v,.J -Prof- R L Keesler went, up to Salisbury yesterday evening to take folk, but win yerJProbabV that was Cannon & Fetzer . - . " A1 manas aoa arm m aaving iu?m played there laBt niRht. to his home at Union Springs, Ala., , , D' r ' . i uuejuu. ivowaruB, "a wi Prnf Wltr Thomnflnn. of fundamentally wrong and should be stateaviile, formerly connected with Kiveu opanugiy. tjeuij ui wuia io the Xnompson rtign acnool crre, is I here today shaking hands with bis n 8 ONE LOT of Lawn worth 10 to go at 5 cents. Worth 25 to fro at 15c. Worth 15 to go at 8c . These are Remnants . X ft ft iX3000CODOOO(i ft ft ft ft YOU FURNISH THE FEET WE DO THE REST. That's all we ask you to do f r- ni8h the feet We will not only da the rest, out we will do it well for $2 50. Ladies' Gowns 40 and 50 cents. Ladies Chemise 20c. Indies' Corset Covers 25c, Ladies' Drawers. We are going to sell them. ft ft ft i r ft m 3GOOOOOCX300CS ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Nics Plaid Shirtwaists Worth 50 and-60 cents, To close out at 40 cents. ! ft ft ft ft a ft We have everything in Oxforda $ except your feet. soon. Comp any, Land Improvement Company. Thursday night the Second New the beat safeguard for discipline. York regiment passed through here. On their car was written very plain session with further remarks on y me woras "ljana improvement r Prof. Joyner closed the morning friends. Editor Chas. Craven passed An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton of talk. Satisfaction goes with every pair of shoes we sell. -Respectfully, " "-'J Dry Shoe Furnishers. Miller m i - i ire. rne emotional in man is the index to character, said ,the speaker. Literature touches it into beauty end leve'iness. After nocu Prof. Sharpe treated school paniahment. Punishment, said the speaker, is of three kind?, Wantt Them AKr.i:i. rfttrihnHv. Mpmnlurv and reformas Some time ago Billy Weddington tory. The S ate exercises the first two, but the rchool should punish Company." When anked why they were travelling under such a head, one of them sid that they had done nothing but dig up stumps and clean off camp grounds since they left their home in New Yoik. and Richmond Reid went to Elkin and played for their team against LDngtown, in a ame of b.se balli Elkm that time won the game off of the r strong opponent. They are going to cross bats again - and hae written for oar battery. The da e at this time is not definitely fixe. only from motives of reformation. Prof. Joyner then in most imj pressive measures appealed to the teachers fcr a full realization of the dignity, the responsibility and the opportunities lying in the path of the teacher. . The closing moments were then fConcord Lodge, No. 51, K. of P., improved by remarks by Supervisor regular convention tonight at 8.00. Ludwig andChairmin of. the Coun y through our city this morning on his way to Charlotte. He will very L then return here for a few day?. Mrs. Dr. S moot returned home this morning, after spending several days with her parents at Salisbury, While there her youngest child was Bisk. mil BP" A FRESH LOT- OF 1 . akes K, ol P. Notice. Brethren urged to assemble prompt J as. C. Fink, C. C. Jas. R. Young. K. of R & S. Board of Education Rev. C B Miller. The teaohers then expressed their appreciation of the excellent services of Prof. Joyner and Prof. Sharpe, and the institute closed in a kind of love f eaat. We i are glad to have had these AT Note of Thanhs. Our hearts go out ia deep gratis tude to the many friends who have fihown their love and ejmpathy for amiable gentlemen with us and hope us in our great beieavement. We their stay with us will b.ar even J bit" mules. iincerely thank yon, each and every J richer fruits in the progress of edu-!CApt. Keid trawfoTa Marriea rte8pecuuiiy, cational work than the very pleas- rjftntain Raid Crawford 'a con- ant external manifestations would even warraDt. one. Mr. aitd Mhs. J. M. Alexander A tioofl Investment. Is what comes to those that use a uPine Fiber" Mattress. Cures coughs, colds and is very beneficial to all lung and throat ! trouble. Highly recommended by medical fraternity. Cheaper than Patent Medicine soft as hair and Will not pack. Our "Perfec tion Mattress, 'f made trom reginned cotton down, "sold with a guarantee," for solid Ervih & Morrison comfort, stands at the head of the list. Hair, cotton, cotton and husk,4 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. you must have a No. 1 Spring. We have at your command the Silver King, The Dutchess, the President, the National, "Raleigh," 4 'Sweet Rest," Morpheous" and "Solid Comfort." Pay your money and take your choice. - s OROCER5. Jfot Delegates to the Oohvention. Messrs, Aubrey Hoover, Will Montgomery and Will Gibson a' tended the county Sunday-ec'iool convention yesterday evening, but w-ere not delegates. They rode "rab How She Bore It. A negro whose life was insured A young widow put tip a costly for five thousand dollara died here monument to her late husband and Saturday of fever. He took out inscribed upan it: "My grief is Vo the policy two or three years ago, great that I cannot, bear it." A making his sister the beneficiary, year or so later, however, she mar. Her husband has paid the premiums ried again, and feeling a .little awh for a year or more and "considers- it wardness about the inscription, she good investment. Greensboro solved the difficulty by adding one Record of 24th. ! word to it-aione."-Exchange. ductor ou the Murnhy branch of the Southern, and who is known by quite a number of people here, was married Wednesday night to Miss Hallie ' Virginia Porter, of Frank lin. - WANTED To buy 100,000 pounds of old ca3t-iron scrap, de- livered at the foundry at once, for which we will pay a fair price. No burnt iron wanted. alCtf, A Concord Foundry Co. w House Furnishing Goods "of eveayj description, world without end. Come and gee. . . . BeSL Harras Compamiy.

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