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CONCORD, N. CJ. TUUGftfUY. AUG. 21, 1002.
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' The lato veterans reunion at
Greensboro was the largest affair
the State over had in the way of
a gathering of Confederate Vet
er;ms. . It is estimated that 3,500
to 4,000 were there and -as
many more not veterans were
iheYe to part icipate in or witness
the joys of the old wearers oX
the gray.
Green rboro had thought of
tenting tl "!n and of feeding
those who could not have at
tended at thair own boarding
expense but the men pre used to
getting more than is promised,
so all or practically all looked to
be fed aiid were no' disappointed.
The formal and business meet
ing was held Wednesday mqrn-
ing.
The election of officers resulted
as follows: General command
ing, .Mi km S Carr; brigadier
general of First. Brigade, Col. P
C Carlton, of Statesville; briga-
. dier general of Second Brigade,
Gen. W L London, of Pittsboro;
brigadier general of Third Bri
gade; Co1. Frank W Parker, of
Halifax: brieradier general of
Fourth Brigade, Col. James W
Ray, of Buncombe.
Resolutions were adopted de
nouncing the pensioning of
deserters from the Confederate
to the Federal army, commend
ing Capt. A B Stronach for his
unselfish devotion to the inter
est", of the soldiers' home, and
Judge Clark for his great ser
vices in getting up the regimen
tal histories.
Mr. Pinckney Groome read an
original poem entitled "Men of
Y the Confederacy." He was
applauded and thanked with, a
request to publish.
A resolution was also voted in
appreciation of the services of
Adjutapt Gen. H A Lan'dou and
sorrow at his absctmce on ac
count of sickness and to Greens
boro for 'entertaining ,he vet-
Tho parade ook piiic' at 1
o'clock Snd was imposing. Most
of the old soldiers were. in lho
and there wera about luV) car
riages containing sponsors and
vet r;ns unable3 to w?dk. ,
TIki exercises wnrn conelmfed
Wednesday night with services
at Yest Market street" church.
Very many broke for home on
the evening train.snnd the, rest
'eft this (Thursday) morning.
All feel "kindly toward Greens
boro for the hospitable way in
which she cared for the wearers
of the gray.
The place for the next reunion
w'll bo determined oy a c remit
tee. It is understood that Dar-
arn wants it.
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fiiis?e lrf. Janes on Mathematics
uflil l'rof Lentz oh Vmk1 mid Diction.
The fourth day'flf tho institute
was openml witli devotional ex
ercises by liev. M G G Serer
who road from tho 28th chapter
of Job.
Prof, Whitsett then resumed
his lecture on pgdagogy. ;
He took the iron beneath the
soil on which we walk us a sim-'
'ilitudo of the child's mind. This :
iron is worth but a few cents per
pound but when wrought
iato tine watch springs is
worth more than itsweight in
gold. j
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I See the great manipulation of
of the world's machinery and
exuipmerns ia the industries of
iU ills Home hy lrlri!;!n hil life. How worthless all these if
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Hoturnsto Shoot u Frin.il and Kills wo do not rear culture.! minds to
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Those are tlio-last throe (lays but by no means 3
the least. We stilbhave 'some ' bargains to VfTer
yon which you will do Tvell to call and see.
mo
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..waited for the Red Letter Sale to offer o n, '
Embroideries at. such a sacrifice as we have aow
decided to offer them.
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A Gastonia special of the 0th
to the Chariot to Observer gives
an extended account of one Jesse
Fairies who wounded a friend
and killed himself at 0 o'clock
Tuesday night at his home a milo
east of Pleasant Ridge.
The story is a sad lesson on
idle drink habit. He had made'
things very unpleasant and had
been much away from home.
Having lurked about during tho j
day tho wife and two daughters i
got a friend Mr. Harvey Dick I
son to come and stay during tko
night. " Fairies himself came to
tho house and ta'ked to Dicksbh
and requested him to leave.
Ho did but stole back again.
After he retired Fairies poured
a load of shot into Dickson's leg
and then going some.distanco he
shot himself dead with a pistol.
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We Can Ooiiiiiimiicutu Witli Ships ou
tbc Oceun.
We are now prepared to com
municate with outgoing and in- 'lines.
bo placed in charge. This is the
Opportunity, the duty of the
teachers in our schools.'
The public school teacher has
, peculiar opportunities to mould
the rising generation not en
joyed by the high school, tho
'dlego or the university.
I He had placed on the board
these injunctions to the teachers.
Strive for ideal scholastic at
tainments. Illustrate in your own life
physical mental moral and
spiritual culture- Discover your
weakness along special lines and
strengthen yourselves.
Speak in pleasant tones.
Always bo courteous.
Use well chosen language.
Govern yourself.
Lead pupils to govern them
selves. Prupars for daily dutios.
. Let your life be worthy of winf()rtablo
your profession.
Seek to advance along proper
lieal wide edgings, o8,:nd 40e quality, spec-
ial cut imee
I Tl'ic 25 and 19c edgings reduced to
Vll 15 and 12-k edgings and insertions, n-J
letter urice. -..
All on. the l()c counter only
I The 7-Vc edging-s and inspections reduced to
And all at 5 apd ( only
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coming vessels rn the ocean by
wireless telegraphy if the ves-
Be liboiiil and charitable.
Strive daily lo be origin'al,
WiA K E
in one of our handsome White
Iron Beds,, on one of our
BED SPRINGS you'll feel
refreshed and ready for a hard days work.
Complete Stock of
Bed Room Furniture.
sels wished to be communicated enthusiastic, cheerful, energetic, 1
wdth are equipped with the Mar- ; spiritual, systematic, kind, firm,
coni instruments. The messages ' self possessed,, dignified aid
are sent, by telegram over the1 patient
postal system to Sagfiponack
From 10 to 11 Prof. Jones
erans so hospjtality and to the j and from there to these vessels, .treated mathematics chielly astd
raiiroaus iui u&pt'ciuiiy iow rates
to the reunion. x
Capt. D C Uaddell, Sr., of
Greensboro delivered the ad
dress of welcome an Ion. 3 B
tVatson made a very happy im
promtu response.
It.is a means of communicating area. This led him into square
with these vessels five hours out r jot and then into cube root,
of sight of land. ' both of which he endeavored to
simplify in the solution.
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To !Wj Friends.
From 11 to 12 Prof. Lentz
it is with iov I toll von wh;it,
KoJoldfore.Iwastroubledidcll3d on that lmrt of l,h.vs-
wiih my
stomadi. for
several
Col. P B Means in a brilliant nfonth. Uou being advised to
introduction speech presented ' use K? Jd ds
11 'carufcttell the good it has done
Hon, B A Crump, Solicitor Gen- ,ne. A. ncirhbor.hnd dyspepsia
eral'of Georgh who delivered' so that Is had tried ftwst every-
Tin turldress rehcrsmgtho events Words (tf gratitude have
that JJup to the war and those come to me from him becau- I
connected with it aud those im.:0"4;-0' WtlFr
jIo. Health and strength, of
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iufuiaLCJij auuscijucui njj i. 9 niinci cilia oouy, ueueutis oa ir:e
He was greatly applauded and digestive orf s. Klol, the
, -. . r. V 1 grew TCccisiruive tonic, cares
was asked to submit tjje mu-allstomach ftnd bowel troubles,
scrip for publication as afi im-1 indigestion, dyspepsia. fvodol
. e uv, v,- digests any good food you eat.
portant part of the written his-; Tak(? ft d ter meaIsiGibson
tory of the great struggle.
For this season of the year our trade never was bet
ter rf he reason is very plain. Concord is on a boom
Drug Store.
ology anS hygiene relating to
foods ard digestion, imparting
valuable Ideas for t.li strength
and preservation of the body. 'and the dear peoplemust have Furniture, and if yen
Pro." Whiettin place of atj j -ust ntinute by the wafrelewe will ccflvi v
lesson on history, occupied ins ! "
last iromci?3 in the forenoon voir that -'we are e(iual to the (lemsml.
Carlots for spot cash is our way of buying. A liv-
with a talk onanguage, which
he subdivided into, use of words,
relation of words and philosophy
of words. His words were close
ly noted and .ve have heard
words of praise and gratification
that we have not the words in
which to epitomize and convey
the full ideas.
ing profit our way of selling. Xo' trouble to 'trade-
come and see.
Bell & Harris Furniture Compj..
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