Newspapers / Daily Concord Standard (Concord, … / April 4, 1899, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
.-'-'v ;, '.-.'. " -- -v"---f-:" ,:.... X- V,-' ,-7.-, -. - ' , ' ., " '' ' -! ". . - " I. - - i . - , iilffl(fflSlIF(Qlh H it JET Price $4.00 Per Year. r CONOOBD, N. 0.; TUESDAY, APBIL 4, 1899 r ti -v si Single Copy 5 Cents A UNION MEETING Of the Baptist Associations or Sleek-, lenbnrff and I'abarrns to Re Held Here In tbe Baptist Cburch Ibis Month-- Four Days Session. Beginning on April 27th and ending on Sunday, the 30th, v the union meeting of the Baptist Associations of Mecklenburg and Cabarrus counties will be held t EXAMINATIONS NE0E3ARYi 1 teach i m the public - schools of the county. .., , v This being true of the nature of it i ' " i- the elaminatioQ and of the meaning of the certificate, it ought to be easily 'seen' that the examiner has a rigbtUo expect at least a few things f the teacher: I , I ' 1. He has a right to expect that the teacher has performed his wcrt on examination faithfully and irnthfully, not having received aid from' any source whatever, excepu ing such as is allowable on exaini- nations of this kind. He has the EachTeacherMnstStand Examination Before Enterlne Upou,Tlieir Werk What tb Examiner lias a Bient To Expect of the reacber. Written for The Standard. U ; Tha law. provided that persons who teach m tbe !publc schoolB shall be examined. It provides also I U ' ,1 inac mere snail Da an examiner whose! duty it shall 09 to conduct in the Baptist church, v; Be .idea the ministers of our town tbe examinations and issue the cer- i,rA will be a number of other tificates; It provides not only fori VU I - . s ministers here to take part in the tQe examiner but designates what Buojeuiu BDau oe inciuaea in it. exercises. ' - The following: is the program as handed us by Bev. Ho?e, of the Baptist church here: Thursday nie;ht Devotional A ft airs Fairly Good in tbe East, - Gen Otis, sends" a very gratify ing message from Manila. Many of theJnsurgentB he says are re'- tnrning home and asking for the Americana protection. ' Agninaldb is belieyed ioJbe waning in power). in tact tne natives jwere unpre pared .for . such fighting as the Americans do. the Americans reconnoiteririg : 1 i It appears that drug store. are sending out parties covering A Free Show. Buy your tickets to "A Breezy lime", before 12. o'clock Satur- ' day and see the -performance for nothing. Two' seats in the first ' four rows wiii be free. Holders- of the numbers of these seats will have their money refunded. For particulars inquire at Gibson's. the gron n d taken. THE BEbT IN THE WORLD. We . believe ' Chan) ber Iain's , Coueh Eemedy is the bebt in the w orld, A few Gen. Otis is said not to be of r w ve.Bred ivnt pevere ngnt to expect tnat tne examination, UjQ ganquine or visiQnary kind ring read their advertisements in our and a favofablQ report ; from him bottle to see if it would effect jus. It cured us before tiie bottle was more than half used. It is the best inedicino The Samoan condition gives out for colds and coughs. The Herald, ' 1 , . . - I AnnprsriTiviMfl. Inn. For RfUfl hv Ti little uneasiness now. Marsh & Co.. Drueeist. I 1 m A m. - bo far as ; the answers can mate clear, shall phow eomething of the knowledge the teacher has assiini' lated in his reading and study. . He has the r right to expect tkat, When on examination, the teacher will give! analjsea aud answers in such fullness as to exhibit his capacity to PERSONAL POINTERS. r In almost everv neighborhood there is some one whose life has beeiji saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Morrison King returned to Da- Diarrhoea Remedy, or who ha.s been 6 cured of chronic diarrhoea bv the use vidson this morning, after spend-1 of that medicine. Such persons, make a point of telling of it whenever oppor tunity offers, hopiner that it may be the Mr. P W. Best, of one China ?B ?f ujr xu.. xj. iuaiou uu , xjl uiob. ' It is evident, then, that there are three parties interested in the exam; ination, via : jthe State, the teacher and the examiner. The State is interested because it exercises by Rev. W C Alexander. i8 for , the special benefit of the Sermon by Bev. L B Pruettr ohildren that the public, schools are Fridav morning Devotional eatablia.hed , and the examinations exercises by Bey. W B Oney- ld; The State, therefore, has the reas6lV and explain, it being just as Min, called to order and roll nght to .ezpect that; the examination tne teacner a mma ing Ea8ter 'here. "w m 1 . ! 1 1- aha I nnaaaaa fh'nlinn rr orrrn n a .1 1 icTT j. tt 01 tacni reacner snail ; mciuae tne i"f"", r'"aoo- Call 01 CUUruiiua. uuw " I !. j V , . A, -A knnwIPfW. thn -nnaliHv ftf fhinlrir,(r Revival Spirit in OurChurches -U JTH: I . Grove's most enterprising husiness 7 ,r a tne fla98tlP8 enaii oe sumcientiy All tne xear auu at vrnj. oex- m . . .fi . tha inteljeC I tityot Knowledge. , r vice," by Key. L B Pruett. "State tual quaHfication8 of the teacher. In , K The examiner baa the right -Mrs. : Garrison, who spent Missions," by Bev. SS i?' Conrad, other words the State has the right to expeot that the teacher will sa- - - ol ,1 J rtL:Ji.. J I. i. n . ... . i fdintliA OTam naf nn and nnf Hrincr 1 iraUO, fKlUrUtiU. . UUIUB iOXH mom- 'Uur ounaay ocuyui uu xueir 10 expect iaai tne ; examinauon '' Needs " bv Bev. J L Shinn. Gen- should prove the intellectual capacs the f certificate j iato dishonor. In inS oi knninn on same anbiecfc. ! I ity of the teacher so far as that 0 to meet tnis expectation, tne Mrs. zeKe J onnston ana cnn- - j----. - . ....t 1 V. L.IJ. iL. J ' a.tll 2 J1 Friday afternoon-Devotional ptj shall-be drap npo to in- - OBf . a.ol, Xil J -l V u. I tificate with a view to teaching in mftrninir. Thev Rre viatini at Mrs. i o . t I? rpL. ' I airuub uuuurcu m iuc aiuuiea ittuyut - . t ' I " exercises uy xvoy. o .L ' -i..- V ! thei nublio schools onffht to devote N F YorkeV . ... - . . . . i in wue uuuiiu euuuuia. i ? i "The Baptism with oly ttnost, m. Q i ktlHft ' .vfB i,:nt, a reasonable portion of the time at Afs, nuaa t nrtt anM?: fl-PnTr VitT Tir A n niirmn . rh A Im-I' ..' .. . I - . . . . . I V,?a rliannoal l-n ! rrannvn inr fnr fViQ I . a.. i a. mi L. " WJ v anoujci not be ignored, it the otate UI Fw4a vu ibwuu w tenaent ot tne uaeu cotton mm ai ; portance of Cheerful. Co-Opera- hag the right to expect that the ex- work. This special duty involves Beeaejner, returned to that place tion on the Part of the Members amiDation shall include all the sub "nuy and the cqltivation of all the this morning, after spending several n -i TT4'l1'"Jft-viA ishments that days here. UUDHOO W iuli UCLJC . ; i . i 3 v. llatrmi III small lot Misses Mackin- ' with the Castors and Deacons" lects taught in thejlpublio sohools as facilities and accomplishments bv W C Dowd. General discus- provided by . law, the teacher also pertain to teaching. He should pre- sion on same subiect. "What has ,the right to expect tnat tnoee uugu.jr I - . .. . . 'I t. 1.1 1 1 a and Onlyj those subjects maJ dever. enter me uuuuui-ruuuj be included in the examina- without being prepared to answer a ? Proportion of Our Income Ought I "nates ttt. j - j. li - t i , i I should ve 10 uiYO io me uurutj ux..k., i . . tion . oy l vy Durnam. days Mr. Jno. Rea, of Charlotte, who has been puperintending the moving of the Burrage house to the rear of the lot, returned to Charlotte The teacner has tne ngnt to ery queautiu, aumjsd eery ecu thj8 m0rnine. He will soon stait exneotthat all a nestions foreign to tence and solve every problem that I nn thA mnvinw of the Leslie house T-1'l -li T"V l i ; " I J I " D , rriaay nignt evououai ex- tbe work pf teacDiDg in the public may come up during the day . With on Depot 8treet .vm'ana " " Vtti T? ow ' T A YTt f I I i. m . ... ... t ' V l I aaxma. a- i-i am V a mi 11 ln in I wiuiooo . ujn xiojr. w uu. gcnOOiS Snail 06 Omitted. Having OUUU yiojmiauuij, no wn uc iu Sermon by JDr. A C Barron. stood -the examination and paid the mental condition, to sustain his ex Saturday morning Devotional fee as prescribed by law, the teacher animation and bring credit to the seryices by Bev. T W Smith, has Ithe right to expect a certificate, certificate which authorizes him to "The Imnortancfi of Bible Stndv.n provided the examination has been teach. p t w l. Inu,-;v, reasbnabl ? s Uisf actorv . ; 3. The examiner has the right to " - I mi .!... ii-.. i i I n-rrtnn hak f ho .Inia rT tha farm xne examiner naa rignis wmon u - ui wso v is proposed to consider in what fol- the teaoher will make his report as lows. But, before proceeding to directed by-law.Hbat he may not be this part of the suhieot, it should be left under the mortifying impression observed that thej object of exami that a certificate was granted to a nation lis not to, ascertain what the teacher who. may not. Know how to teacher, does not inow, hut, on the kpep a school, register and who does know not Jknow how j to fill, a blank report. time , .v The examiner has a right to I 1 a 1 a a 1 a III obvious that the 1 expect tnat tne teacner win , sustain Christ," by Dr. A 0 Barron, "e examination' must necesiarily be in-Kjl Living," by Bev. W T Talbirt. "How to Reach the Masses," by Rev. L B Pruett. General discus sion on same subject. Misc.elr laneous business selection of a place Jor next meeting.' . Saturday afternoon Devotional -,u1uttuauuua 1auu0l contrary, what he does know, exercises by Bev. Chas. F Ban- From ita natiire, thl short tii km. "The Second Coming ot U(jwed t;y o5vl'n8 that t Green Mountain flapls Syrup. Quart Bottles at 30 cents. Pint Bottles at 20 cents. Sweet Pickles per Bottle 10 cents. Canned Kornlet at 20 cents per can. and finely mide- Sizes from 12 to 16. year s , former ly sold for $1.48 V 4 r, , - I'll .-. for this bad Needsof Our Missionary Boards," 'niifft it iil not nossible to teaching will conform to every pre by Rav. S F Conrad. General aaCertain, more comparatively than'a Pt involved in the principles to be discussion. ; ' V ' few facts concernmg the intellectual atP Saturday; night Devotional qualifications of j the teacher. X prora1 exercises by Bev. J N Faust. f-W facta relatinJto scholarship are ing in the mi of the pupils high Sermon bv Dr. A f! TWrrm. Ln U-f o nUaiwed HPhft iml i3eali of the b 'dards of truth and The program for on Sunday, portanti facta pertaining to the; the 30th, has not been definitely teacher's mental j quickness, native fixed. The committee on program talent and tact in school manage are Rev. B Lacy . Hoge, J B ment are hardly to he obtained from; Atkins, and E H Williams. an ordinary examination. The cer. tificate, therefore, shows nothing members i lease Take Notice. mn'ro fVian fYiiit nn ft certain dav the fry 1 vw 4.w- . j i v oman's Missionary So- examiner submitted a certain num- ciety of Trinity Beformed church bef of Questions on certain subjects will hold their monthly meeting designated by law, and that the & Thursday evening at?4 o'clock, teacher answered) or failed to answer in the lecture room of the church, a certain percentage of the quea AH please attend. Business on tions, each subject being graded by a pertain number, apcording to the number of questions answered, the maximum being 100. The certifi cate, it should be observed, does not state, except by implication, that the justice ; lover of iii- nand. order of President. CURE A COLD INi ONE DAY Laxative Bromo Quiuine Tablets. trrS qualified to teach, but i . . " -f- 0a eachtablet.1 1 simply authoriz33 the holder to ..ball be not only a id justice, hut shall by his inatmc- 'y inculcate prihoi plea, which lead to noble manhood and) womanhood : that his mind trained by reflection shall be exer cised more in looking forward to the good of the future than backward to the evils of the past ; that he should be a living specimen of progressive teaoher, and not a lifeless fossil bound to the rock in which he is in cased. K T J Lndwig. THE BEST PRESOBIPTION EOR '( " CHILLS . and fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never , fails to cure ; Then why experiment with worthless mitations? Price 50 cents. Your money back if it fails to cure. Ervin & Morrison --.f- - GROCERS and rainy weather the price is 98c. Children8 Rubbers, 15. I H. 1. PARKS: & CO. " ! r rr ' '. 1 Good time to use people do. Best Fur Mazoline. Do you know what it is? Most niture Polish on "earth." Try a 25o. bottle and you will use IT and no other. Presbytery first, Conference next. Are you ready look around and see. f BELL, HARRIS & COMPANY are mighty good people to help you out when you are in need of anything iu FURNITTJRE or House Furnishing Goods. Come and see. Do you need a Queen Ann Mantle, Star Leader COok Stove, Household Sewing Machine. No better goods on the market. Everything guaranteed as represented! or money refunded is our way of doing business. Do you like it. Nice people are See us. Bell, Harris & Company. r 'i V ' ?- !- T. 1 t I 'I Mi lit ?-... Mi it -
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 4, 1899, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75