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L'LA(JILR'S INSTITUTE.
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Second Days Work.
The second day of the Insti
tute was opened, with devotional
exercises by Rev. "W H McNairy.
Prof. Whitsett treated the
great topic of Pedagogy from 9
to 10. ' '
The school work necessarily
deals with the mind. This he
presented, under the three con
siderations of interest, sensi
bility, will. The topic of inter
est he subdivided into percep
tion, memory, imagination,
judgment, reason. He thus
treated that mysterious part of
man in its analysed functions
broadening the conception of
his class and developing the
once ignored science of intellec
tual development and training.
Prof. Jones from 10 to 11
treated advanced arithmetic,
taking fractions their salution
by the four' fundamental rules
of arithmetic addition, subtrac
tion, multiplication and division,
illustrating his somewhat novel
method by the salution of diffi
cult problems.
Prof. Lentz then took up the
study of physiology using parts
of the human skeleton.
At the afternoon session Prof.
Coiiwil Itesolvfs to Iiib'.iild on
point tli Necessary Committees.
ThQ church council of St. An
drews met at Mr. M O Walter's
Monday night and were joined
by a numbof of others pf the
congregation and a few from St.
James church who wished to
lend them any aid possible.
There was consideration of
many phases which presented
themselves, none of which
seemed to offer difficulties too
great to be met. This discus
sion resulted in adopting the
following:
Resolved, That it is and shall
be our purpose to rebuild our
church at the earliest practical
peiiod.
A motion was adopted creating
a committee to copfer with the
executive committee of the North
Carolina E. L. Synod with a
jview to getting the title to the
church lot as it is now the prop
erty of the Synod.
On this committee the chair
man, pastor Fullenwider, ap
pointed Messrs. M C Walter, M
B Stickley and John-Ritchie.
Messrs. Joe Walter, A E Host,
Jonah Freeze, M B Stickley, D
R Hoover and M C Walter were
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THE RED LETTER SALE S
ton is opening well hire. Mr.
Martin Honey cutt has a patch
that is getting white.
Three young Cabarrus boys in
our neighborhood had, an expe
rience recently that they will re
lnember. They called on their
best girls and the bewitching
charms of the fair ones made
them forget that the river was
rising. W-hen they cut them
selves off from these magnetic Q
ties in the wee small hours they ft
found the river too full to cross. A
They used a neighbor's barn for
hotel purposes, but to their dis- p
comfort they ran up against the y
proverbially odoriferous stale p
egg in fh.it barn which almost
unfitted them -for attending meet-
iug next day. It was somewhat
amusing, too, to see them com- Q
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pleting their toilet next morning
as they walked along and combed
the chaff from their hair. We A
hope fortune will smile on them r
next time as sweetly as their .
girls do. j
ttir. rnuas uarisen nas soia
his tino mule. ' j ft
mere wm ue cuuiujumuu
mooting at Meadow Creek on the
third Sunday.
Mr. Hiram Shoe has rented a
Q and Saturday the-last day. Many new features are
Q prominent that make the 'interest greater. This
is like finding money.
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Shirts and Neckwear
A man is usually right particu- H
iu iiumii mnsums aim lies, Alley
must be the correct colorings and
his shirts must fit.
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The news of
y this sale, like
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y wiraless
made a committee to report at
Jones resumed the study of , some future meeting a plan for farm from Mr. Ruben Biles. We '-ft telegraphy,
grammar. He favored a system j the building. It is understood regret to have a good man to
. . . i v a i uu cv u au eti vi.iiiu will uc cur
of diagramming by which to pre-
iA , ployed and that it will be a brick
sent to the child more clearly the 1 J
offices and the relations of the
building.
A. motion was then adopted
fixing $2,000 as the amount de
sirable to have for building a
suitable church.
The following were then chosen
as a soliciting committee to se-
words that make up sentences.
He cares not what system you
use but thinks it wise to be con
sistent with some chosen system.
He likes the Reed and Kellogg
svstem. as those readily noted
, , u I cure funds, viz. : M B Stickley,
who have taught grammar by . ' -y'
MU Walter, Miss lla Walter,
'John Ritchie, Joe Walter, C R
Pless, Miss Sudie Harris, John
L Safrit and Jdo. M Hendrix.
The congregation will be called
that book.
Prof. Whitsett again took up
geography, dwelling more par
ticularly on recitation. This he
regarded ss very essential and
requiring skill in the teacher.
Tp ask questions skillfully is.
together at a very early day,
when the work of the council
leave us.
Mr. Osboru is teaching a sing
ing school, so the Garmondband
of which he is the head is not
practicing much now, B.
moafinff tit?11 a in Vim i f frw
ifficult part. You want i
, . , ' endorsement or modification.
to araw out oi a ooy not oniy
that which he knows that ho 1 slander Ca3e.
knevs bwt 'also that which he
knows but does not Know that he
knows. You want to stimulate
thought, perception, investiga
tion, even character by the way
in which you ask questions.
Dies for LotVs Sake.
Robert Renfington, of the firm
of Remington Bro's., committed
suicide in New'port, R. I., mi
londay. His persistency in ef
forts was remarkable. He ued
a 33-ealTber pistol and it took the
third shot to effect the purpose.
He,, ploughed one bullet across
the forehead, fmother acrolls the
scalp and at last, putting the
muzzle of tlfe pistol in hismouth,
he fired and sent the ball inkfhis
brain. He died instantly. It
was all because of a broken off
love affair with the grand-daughter
of Mrs. William Aster. ft
This morning Mrs. C A Settle
myre was tried before Esquire
Hill on a warrant sworn out by
Miss Jennie Bolden for slander.
The facts in the case were not
& brought out by either side.
Mrs. Settlemyr; was bound
over to court. Judge W J Mont,
gomery appeared for the de
fendant and Mr. L T Hartsejl
for MissBoIden.
BcJ'.h parties live at Cannon- j
ville
Negroos Loaded With Firearms.
The tax list of the town of
Washington and township shows
a remarkable state of affairs in
one particular, as far as the
colored race is concerned. In a
comparison of the total valua
tion of fire arms given in for
taxation with farming imple
ments, shows about the ratio to
each other in favor of firearms
as ten dollars is to four, In
other words, the sum total of the
books shows that while tho
negroes have invested ten dollars
of their hard earaings in fire
arms, they have only invested
four dollars in farming imple
ments. It was nothing unusual
for a negro to admit that he was
the owner of from two to live
pistols. There is food for
thought in the above statement,
and it shows the still further
necessity of the law. against
carrying concealed weapons.
Washington Gazette.
where. You
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so from the
buisy isles,
w and this will
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be our best
week.
We are proud of our f)(Jc, 1.00 V
mid 1.50 shirts for men because V
they nr.! perfect fitting", the latest W
style it colors and each uic good
value tor the money.
We have just put on sale a spec
ial lot of lJ5e neckwear 1 hat is
very desirable.
Men's Trousers
It's the talk of the town about our
extreme values in pauts. Never in our
mercantile history have we been able Lo
niako such offerings. Last vu.k 'n;r
sales were large and this week wo ex
pect to clear up tho remaining sizs. -c-
Pants worth 5.00, tine worsteds, per- '
feet fitting, well tailored, sale price 2.";)
Pants that are bargains at 00.
price
1.50 and 1.75 pants, sale price
75c and 98c pants, sale price
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1.5ft
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35c satin damask, embroidered dot, q"
for shirt waists )c
One piece of satin stripe dimity, the
25c quality, reduced to Me )c
All 12J 15 and 25c white goods in j;
short pieces, special price )c
Satin stripe linen grenadino, former
price 3(Jc, to make it move quickly l."c Cf
Special Embroidery Sale.
Now is the time to lay in a supply of T
Embroideries. n'
All 5 and Gc insertions and edgings,
special red letter price - :e A
7i and 8 to go quickly at ."c
10 and 12c quality only 7Je
The 15 and 19c embroidery's at, the
extremely low price of
The 25c line
Real' wide pieces at 88 & 40c only
Fans
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10c ft
15c
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We are going to close out our lot of
fans and to do so we have used the mark ft
down red pencil very freely. ft
All 25c fans 15c; 15c fans 10c; 10c fnvj, fa
5c; 5c fans 3c.
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Gfbod habits are not made on
Kindly Take Notice tht Ely's Li I
birthdays, nor Christian charac
ter at the New Year. The 'work
shop of character is jvry-da3j
life. The uneventful and com-1 remedies for catarrh. Ii, may be used
monplace hour fS fhere the bat-' iD RD Da8il fttouiizer. Tte rrice, in-
tle is lost or won. Maltbie D
nmd (ream Ualm is of creat hfinfit. tnl ft
those Buffeera from nasal catarrh vlo
cannot inhale freely through the ise,
bnt muet treat themselves by sprayiner.
Liquid Cjeam Balm differs in form, but
not medicindfly from the ream Balm
that basstood for years at tbhead of
Black untinished serge, '40 inches,
t ood value at 50c, red letter price ;!)c
Two pieces black melrose, 75c kind,
40 inches wide, reduced to Jc
A good heavy Sicilian, 42 inches wide,
former price 98c, for a quick seller IJSc
One piece of black storm serve, 42 in.
wide, reduced from 50c to &S.C
Mystral cloth, jfcst the thing for
tucked skirts, cut from 50c to 35c
Melrose, 96c quality, reduced 4o 69c
A good piece of Mohair reduced to . 22
A piece of heavy blue serge, 45 inches wide, 75c quality, ft
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Babcock.
cludipfr a spraying tube, is T5 cents
HoM t$ 'Jriifrffiet and mailed by Ely
Brl', ; C tii btref New York.
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REMEMBER THE CUT PRICES ON
WRAPPERS STILL HOLD GOOD.
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