r . A .to ' ' . i .1 j PI . . . . CONCOED, N. C. WET)N;"- Y, OCTOKF,R.p, pr - 1 tt 0 h I mitCl 3 & 'te? act i f'ii t . - m j 1900. . . -3i:,'.'..v, t - ? . . t-h r 7 '' '4 i 'Mill ClEeLK?-- , .jand I lie Uj've a'ly o V; ;. j'a;. . Observations' and' Impressions T?.t avd haViog taught 5 re yoy :s ;a guond One of i'ojp1."Kcy to 0ote .Prompt Bluest Eudorsenient Cheaper Thau AH aud Fq'iaho'Aay. Me. Editor: Last week iv .was my pleasure to speild sev '.eral hours at 'Noh Carolina CoUee, and I des re sp;ve to tell o.ir people what is -bei ag doue by P 'es'dejt Luts a'.id.his able faguUy. I muso coreBs to soiiie surprise to find the co"Uese so well eqn'poeu, and I am sc1' thatihee may be pa e a is w' th i.j educate who would.be 'pipaseci to koow o" the woader fu1 opportun't:es that are easily wiu:;:i reach of the'r boys. F. os'kl: it Luiz is the iht man ' in the right place. - The balldings hv vo Lo.; .. so thcioughly reno vat.ed 1 - ab they soem as good as new. Neatness and cleanliness everyw.i.j.'G. The situation is idcr l. The behavior of the stu dents shows a discipline that is the result of tac combined with strong character. No smoking or drinking is permitted. The libraries, society halls'and reading room compare favorably with the leading colleges of the country, and the- department of Natural Philosophy is fairly well equipped with apparatus. Prof. Johnson has added his own col lection, so that he will teach sci ence as it should be taught by experiment and by original in . vestigation. I predict that Mr, Johnson will be heard from as a teacher. This faculty is worthy to rank with those of institutions having large endowments, and I confidently predict that the day is not distant when this faculty will draw to this college 150 stu dents. The -students get good board in the college dining hall aL $4 per month, and the neces sary expenses of a student for a year are about $100. In these days millions are do aated to the rich colleges and universities, but these dcaat'ons are not helping the poor young "me a of our country to get an ed ucation, because it will cost them from $500 tq $1,000 a year to at tend the colleges with these large endowments. Here in North Carolina, unless J am mis- informed, it takes $300 at the StaLe UuiveYs'iy, f250 at David soq, Wake Forest and Trinity, and about 'the same amount &u sach.schoo as Bingham, Horner and Oak Ridge. . North Carol: ia College is de serving o' i be cordial support of all our people because of wjiat it is uu.uK ior me eaucawon our ; young men. Let no man make the mistake of supposingthat the work at North Carol Ina College is nob up to standard, because only about one half what they 1 a g fccooo'. and co.ee, 1 Jee ; competeuito adv!;ie p.eaU.to! sejdtuer s6as to th-s scubo . As I be lo o g to th e P esb r t e . :1 chu cb, lam sn.e.1 sl.nob be cnargea w iti park:ai y. .Tee' woi'k of Craven a ad o'd Irmyi k ,. , i. 1( . oi a wb'ue marked lad v. sov t jo poor boys 's s, H "e't 11 ihiskale. The wo. k of Lulz He was caught ad fubyide?-audNo.-lh Carolina College fojt-Bed, besrde h.ii-Jg coj'essed the poor boys- has just begun, I the crime and a coosp'racy w'i i but I give hl:n my hajd aud b'd h'm God speed. MorjiTSON H. Caldwell. DK. LOVE'jr-OISOXC?. F0U-S. Kcro WcniRii Coiijcssas tho Deed a'td ' It will be remoraber t:;...tD:'. JS Love, of C:-i Crave, Uiilca county, was poiconed the last of Augusc, together with several others, all of whom survived but the doctor, wl o i i"j;v c u . after. A 'phone message to the Char lotte Observer says the mystery has been solved and a negro wo man,' the wife of Sam Nots, has been arrested and has confessed that she put poison on tomatoes that they ate. She claims that John Nots gave her tho poison and .said that Mr. Vann Sikes, a prpmmont white man', would give five dollars to have it given to .them. Mr. Sikes has been ar rested and his trial was held late Tuesday evenincr at Locust Level, which is not connocted by telephone. It is believed that Mr. Sikes is the victim of a tiegto conspiracy. Fire FIrhfors LMr.hand. It has not all gone as lovely as wedding hells vith our reel and hozt lire ligluers ana we are sorry to learn" that a dissolution currol Tuesday night. There is a division of affinities and wo learn that each faction will tender to the mayor and . town council their services when one will probably 'bo chosen or, if thought best, both may be ac cepted'as two fire companies. NEWS CULLINGS. The Monroe Enquirer says: "Mr.'J ;G Stamps, of Buford townsh'p, lost a fine horse a few days ago. The horse b:t a bunch of grass a.id wh?le Us head was down a boy, who was rid; ag it, strhek the horse and it scumbled, fell and broVe ifs neck." John E Hudson, the president of the American Eell Tephone Company, d'ed suddenly at Bev erlv, Mass., on last Monday; A New York d'spaidh 6f the 2nd says: In the municipal! C0UIC - ;1 t4)day a resolution, for the removal of the Dewey arch was introduced and adopted. There were 95 bales of cdtton ! price is 10.15. IfO BlO-.fif-Sli hAs Womeu 1 cjod by A'abania til'zen . Ane':onameu WinScidlown- I - sed was burjed ai the. sL-.l.o ..L . . Tl1flt1ni7 t . , t . .. Zeb F'oyd, who was lynched "or assault on the 3 xl oi: Senlembe. According lo h's con "ess to a ii was only the dealh of be w.elches that srved. others from :. rYuU. Ho eve a impVoaiod others yet ) V.o;,. Tiie who t'o n ' ' y ; i: ;v ed out to hu it To ,v .' .a-Ki-ivs.d be was traced w'uh b ood bourn's. "... aeon t '.; bo d'r'.vu t'p T7 ! "h vo' wvp" a ha't was jj-.ibd aud a vote taken which "avored bura'.ag. He was then cliaioed io a stake and fuel r.n pl'ed, .uo husbaod of" the v'ctim appyiDg ibe maich. The wretch ded a mosb ercruC'atljg death, piercag ihe a around wi.h h;.s unheeded cr'-es for mercv. Powers Fallfn? Iito L,-e,Tn'iSccre' rj JJay's Ch'aoso "oucj. The appearances now indicate an early adjusttnoatof difficulties with China on the basis of Sec retary .Hay's plans. It is sa.'d that the powers will fall into line. China is proceeding to pur.'sh the Prince Tjan ard olhor offici als responsible "or the troubles. Twentieth AnaivetHa;. This be'ng the.twent'oth anni- 4 versa:y oc cae iBa.rre o" Mv. and Mrs. J P AlMson sy ce e: braled it by going to Richmond, visltiug the same points which they, took on their bridal tour. Prom there Mr. Al'ison goes to purchase his fal ' stock of goods. The alves't7 of the m.uy brngs prosper" ;y to the few. Orange Observer. f A FRESH UNE OF .Nice Candies, ALSO NICE FRESH Summer 'Cheese. AT -J. ElRVIN'S .2 3 . J H a- P ' REM EM B E R. ..tk 'Tvx? va s. t v - 1 1 be Concord Slearu i.anuJ -y A Dye . Ty 'J? C ami DypDy, and is better pre- O . vfv pa ?l tbai eytr io Jiatiise. Ou-c'e?p.L JL f I Q film i .strn iSJ do thoroupUy and we DVE: U S AH UMd Bcteai'Dcaiiv. OUR PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS : Co!.j & Vest Cleaned and Pressed $ .13 I TV, .. ' I) n Lift.. 0 10 ' : i A 1 Overcoat " . . 75 to '0( 'l6rf Skins -s'D ed td r-"-jed 2 ,) ii 4 V'i 75tol.o0 isiua " Prices on any other a tkes no oa g'vea unoa r cat:oo. ivso "etneuoer A 1 25 oe- ce:u. o SlOcjnt 'sa-' owed I oil h ri : i. Concord Steam Lapitfi l DyeWoit; BOY'S .CLOTHING. ! BOY'S CL01 Boys We are making a great hit on boys i Clothing. Special display of Boye ' and Youths' Winter Cloth in o- tomorrow. An extraordinary large line and prices a.ble. Parents new rzsvx'tsA. si i tsr You All Know About The Man Behind the Gun! We are also ready tor action in correct form witb steady aim, loaded with all kinds of Furniture and House Furnishings to the muzzl". We go foith conquering arc! to conquer. -Cur 'oft and ftAiox ? counts. We are in a position to do yoa good. Oqrlinaoi . Mahogo'nyr Birds Eye Maple arid' Golden Oak Suits are beauties. Iron atd Brass Eedd are tLe ta'k of Hie icrtn, Yon, oiJ't-caU for am hiig mde out Qf wood used )n tna i orse for FurnitDfa tiat we Layen'fc ia the etcre. or on the vuy. : : r I Pictures!! mllMusicolInstrumsnts.i .Did You Ever! i . m - mm Come,ani sbo us, we are never Bell, arris & Co, Eesiden Residence Fbon , WO. j Q ' A'.U A bure euro for dhiUn and "'veris ' tf!v CHII.Vl:';... V? Si -"'I j:s 1 - ve " Ki?.: X teed. Give r. ; . j v, ; V i'p,t'1 r ' ' v -.1dr bo;;'e. : 0 ConccrJ Dryg Co., 'Ione ,7. ' moiii raonj 75 33 Cloihicg com?; and styles. 'r o. w 're ,m w-k j sw s ss. . ;si , ssy Q which PDosvB vie c.dn . w'jvdj 79 - 1 : 51 - too busy to v e Come you. 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