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Yol. Xju. No. 2709 CONCORD. N. C. MON DAY, OClOBER 3, J89fc READING NECESSARY. The Teacher Must Hare a Definite Idea An to the Kind .f Reading- He Desires Ills Selection of Reading To Be In Accordance. Granted that every teacher ouht to pursue some line of study or read ing, . the question naturally arises what should he read ? Before he can answer this question satisfactorily to himself, it will be necessary for him to have a definite Whole No 1179S On An sol Wines. ' . Richard Franklin, . tha infant child of Dr. and Mrs. J E Smoot, died Saturday afternoon, the let inst. He was their second born and was about four months nld. The little body was hid beneath the PERSO N A L POINTE RS. Mr. Dan Summey, of Charlotte, spent today here. Mr. Chas. Burgess, of Salisbury, spent yesterday here with relatives. re Miss Georgia Lowe, of Lowes- vine, is visiting at the home of Mrs. S J Lowe. sod SuBday evenirie in the city cems LDr Hede"?n has eterj . The oaator: Rav. .1 13 ti. u'"cu uvme lIom oanaonry son, conducted the funeral at th residence of the parents.; . mi ' idea of what-he is coin to read for. .. . neastnngs by which the " I lltila in fn nn A. I a i . I .". -r- He must have a purpose in readine " . cu"e inemseJvea m r. iranfe Graham, one of and his selection of matter to read ! m8 of youn parents are China Grove's merchants, is here most be made in accordance with U J " ir 8irenSla wnen trip nnrnnoA - f torn by the hand of death. Wa Let it be supposed that the teacher V - fW amPatly toward Charlotte and spent Sunday with desires to read for self improvement baved parents his Wlfe in teaching. He will then desire An Application Made for nr Anm- -Mrs. JM Ramseur and chil- mutter that treats of ihe science . dren went over V Charlotte this and methods of teaching, also of the Dr. S Lnffcrty, the county phy, morning to spend a few days, science, ,and art of goyerning and sicia has made application for the Morrirm i, . j r naging a school. A proper, se admittanceto the insane asylum.of in" iX lection of reading matter bearing Henrietta Connor, a colored woman spent Sunday here at his home both directly and indireotly on the from this place whose mind is some-. .v - subjects to be considered will save what effected and who haa hn . ' DoIph Ludwifr of Salic- the teacher much valuable time. staying at the county home for tome Probably the very best selections tlme- On account of her condition that the teacher can make to begin il almost ndceseary for some one with are a good educational journal to with her al the time J 1 . T-. - auu uur nome pspers. JSTery teacher ' :-.u L:. . l"540Uer Ber.Paysenr Iteslsrni.. 1 Avv'-V;- rMk ;x'- 5t i V V .:M 6 Pouring In YOU FURNISa THE FEET WE DOTHE REST. That'd all we ek you to do- f ) ' nish the feet. We will not nnlv tin the rest, but we will do it wli fr.p " $2 50.t ' , Uur immense stock of Fall and . , Winter ii-1 .....-....'. bury, came down vesteAlav tn goods are norm-ncr in j . . " r' r apouu a aay or iwov - Mr. Robt. Sappenfield, of Chars aV" both Oil Dry lotte, spent Sunday here with his i brothers. txoods and Clothing Miss Gas?e Jenkins, ot Haile qiHog We have evervthincr in Oxfmi? except your feet. . . v ana no tpanhAr RhnniH fii mu . , ayeeur nas been tba ntnr flf thio ,u WUU"J acio. iuts tJUUUailOnai , . . " I ' ir. t . tt n . . . journal will keep him posted on the cnnrcn for tbout three years. Hi. pi, 01 eigbx best methods of teaching, and will IZT tfckoat the airman. of. the State Democratic , . , f 1 nrst of November. -"::MrPayee-ur in- Executive Commute spent about often make the rough places in the formed the congregation on SundaV an hour here this morning on bus work smooth. It will help the teach- night that he would not accept a ness: er keep up his enthusiasm, without call from this cburcb. '. vhiob ha can hardlj hope to succeed. "': " ' , : Messrs. W G Watson and A L It will give him a more exalted "" HCrBpe,n 8nnd v &moot, ot Salisbury, attended the view of his work ana inspire him A whlte man med Jim Gamble funeral of the infant of Dr. a 0 Mrs. oftentimes to make greats exertions acd whe be came Smoot yesterday. when aiepptmeat ' seems to ai- -8 - Terff 8e' vlD a . Wj Woldford and- cblX tend his efforts . ' " - long ' gash in his side, which was cut dren, of Haile Gold Mine, S. C, who Thp hnmp nr nnni, r,an n bJ a negro. It seems that he got bave been staying at Misenheizr.er,s ine nome or county p9pers will ilfn a fi . f -.-r. , .t ful sprincs for a wftlf nr twn r.fn,n v. ... r.v iui, W1m uub uexro ana two r ,r, . . guouiui mc ucwb uurrem in Joe I -. , , . . cere tnis morning. coanty and State and will help Kim Z6'" : Uu toos me to make himself agreeable both i.h ! P' Threwas to many tor tbe children and the parent. Fre- ult maD- 0ae ne8ro b1iPP pently a beantifnl etor'y will appear JS"' v-; .u"' qDit6 " 86Ter? which the live teacher can ntil ze at a8b; ' thuteen atitche3 .to Cannon & Fetzer Company, An ounce of satisfaction is woriJr a ton Of talk S'aHflfofi with every pair df shoes we sell. Respectfully, Dry Milier,- Shoe Furnishers, v A FRESH SUPPLY Otr I j . . - . . oc" iuo ueaa logemer. The dinis recess on rainy days to entertain the u , "v e uim children in the school hoa8e. If the S !; f f ?.. a T. . . ww nuab wc icarn it is a nan raap tetcher can repeat an interesting on. . . a . . " , aa ca8e 4 - . L 6 ana gives descredit and shame to thn j . -i ' . , ' wmte man. The person cut would Goes SO at favnraMA timoa Via rill H u lUk wuuiu fiaraiy fail to capture his school Aa nd make government more easy. ' ' . The home papers will help the Escaped From the cimm one. teacher take greater interest in his By some means negro, Bill Boyd, work by, making him open his eyes made his esoape from the chain gang to eee things intellectually where all tn8 (Monday) morning . The gang wrtriM n-v.Awm:n 1.. a -i.w m i was working near thfi rnrir nnar'F of rt - - w w 4 j c u the time. Some persons trankflrf hUn CHEESE WAFERS And Gahes would otherwise be darkness. TKa home papers would help bim by giying him news in which the chils ' f " aren would oftentimes be interested. To read the home papers would help to remove the dullnees from his per ceptive faculty and arause him to a eenie of the realities that are around bim. It is no mean undertaking to attempt to train thirty or forty CQildren. To awaken their minds and to stimulate them in the work that will lead them to intelligence a&d happiness is the grandest un Staking in which the friends of bomanity can engage. If the work is well done the effects will reach far into the future. -'No teacher, theres e, can afford to be careless in re gard to making.use of every means t his command that will conduce to the well doing of the work". " H T J Ludwio. QHEAT SALEO prove trie great Honi?61 of U?otr8 S-saparilla dB,.Sarsaparilla sells becauee. V wmylMliecISAT CURCQ , Is what comes to those that use a uPino Fiber" Mattress. Cures coughs, colds , and is very beneficial to all Inner cmrl -f-V Received. They are fine. Try then., trouble... Highly recommended by medicai iratermty. Cheaper than Patent Medicine soft as hair and will not pack. Our "Perfec tion Mattress," made lrom reginned cotton down, "sold with a guarantee," for solid comiort, stands at the head of the liat. Fir fhat: Via mnnU w t. . i !& conct-stivf p.hill loaf. : Rafninn , .v o evening.? She is somewhaT ZiZ COtWll and hUSk; SW arid COttOU E "nT, , - ; a g00d coon;to;the best mattressgfox .7,' : r ,.wtt8 quue uiit? money always on:hand. sick last Saturday night, bat is res v v -u a-wvj.. ported to be better now. . : 1 oa Know that one thir ot your. life is spent4in edl Mrs: Ed Fisher, who has been In ordeT to have a? first class bed you must " have V No 1 rend U W.-fVonr commaad the-Silver Kin,, The Dutchess,, the President, the National "RaWlT" "wf Mr. Weddington Will ot Go " . wuiiai, xvaieigfl, isWeet ttesr, ' Morptieous" and ."Solid Comfort.'.' Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5, f , - . v ' . some distance up the Three Mile some r onr sic People. vet been ow ah f Ra i - Mrs. David Murr who lues on yei peen caugnt. He is a mean ne- Q arnn ho -I' , j . .J -North Spring streer was taken with uo at-nrajB tUIU ILtJ KUSrda . ' I . . 7 wwvi w uiAV 1XO l JLJlCL J.1 ,hJ eVn7r ;rwh:" cotton' cot and husk,- straw and cotton and Keece Johnson . At the Millinery Parlor. Autumn Millinery Reception days beginning Tuesdav. Ontoh AT 4-th An exquisite line ot pattern hats. Miss Alexander has just spent four weeks in New York and other cities making conies nf flio choicest importations ot London auu irarisian siyies. All are cordially invited. 06 V Bneklen'i Arnica naire. The Best Salve in th Cute, BruiEwS, Sores, JJlcera, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns Anrf a11 Stin tfptions; and nositivelv Files or no nav reonirAH. Tt i gaaranteed' to give statisfactibn or oonev refunded. Price 25 cents per box iror sale at f. ts iretz&fa Drag store. 1 Mr. W M Wpflrin crtnn fn nrU . , - - w w, iw ,, nuuiil I :. an inyitation was extended through an take your choice. J.HJB oxAxiDARD last Hatnrday, in forms a Standakd reporter that he will not accompany Messrs. Luther Hartsell and R L Smith to the re maining precincts to eBgage in a public discussion. He claims that it is now too late, and that he would not haye been given the ! invitation had he not published his' hand bills ;as he did some days agb.v' ' - Pay your money House Parnishint; Goods of ; eyeay description world without end.Come'and see.: 1 ' . ; : Bell, Harris & Company.-'- . .
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