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i tk ... Price: $4.00 per year. ONCWRD, N. 0. SATURDAY. AUG. 23, 1902 Single copy 5 cents COUTT .HOARD EX;OU$EI. Teachers Iustitnte lttcurd their ippro ba',Ur and 'pledfyo Their Moral Support. Whereas the State's education al forces and best element, regardless of religious creed and political faith, are now engaged , in an earnest and much needed campaign for the improvement of the rural public schools the chief agency in the preservation of our institutions and in the growth of the happiness and prosperity of the masses; and Whereas, the County Board of Education, of Cabarrus County and the County Superintendent, having seen actual service in the rural public schools and there fore, aware of serious hinder ances to the growth, maintenance and perfection -of the rural public schools, did on the 2nd Monday of July, 1901, initiate measures for the betterment of our schools and are now wisely eliminating geographically and numerically small districts; and the said Board, holding to the opinion that the rural child is entitled to as comfortable and suitable a school house, as any child, and a house not inferior in point of comfort and suitable furnishings to our jails, other prisons and charitable institu tions, have erected several and are now building splendid and substantial houses, whose con struction and arrangement are in keeping with sound judgmen and educational needs; and, Whereas, we believe, as the said Board maintains, that ten square miles of territory ough to be the minimum for a schoo district; that the country boy and girl deserve attractive, splendid school houses with finishings conducive to comfort and efficient work; and we also believe with the board that, wherever practicable, two teach ers working together canaccom- plish greater good -for less cost, than the two working alone and separately; now, Therefore, we, the white public school teachers, of Cabar rus county, in annual institute assembled, desire in this way to publicly indorse the administra tion of the County Board of Education and their faithful and judicious efforts in the consoti dation, of districts, wherever practicable, and we heartily congratulate them upon the erection already of several sub stantial, commodious, attractive and well arranged school houses; ard we respectively urge them to continue this progressive and wise policy, and to pustt the good work as rapidly as circumstances and conditions will allow. And we hereby pledge them our moral support, and our best efforts in arousing the patrons of the schools and the -friends of education and air pttrioUc giti jens to a hearty and sympathetic ccroperation in the acconplish;! ment of thefrhigh purposes. . Wo further indorso the work of our County Superintendent and congratulate him because of the interest he has aroused' in public work. The Teachers' Institute. At the Friday evening session. Rev. J A B Fry addressed the institute. He said, he had prepared a great speech, a good speech, he knew it to be such, for the pro fessor and the lawyer who had preceeded him had taken from him most of what he intended to say. But as the profession of the 1 o o r li r t onrl ill 1 o xrr imy V n rl hoon J estate dealers and a man of represented it was his to repre-1 TT - , 1 'wealth, lie was formerly com- sent the ministry. I . . ... . . , , J ;missioner of the District of Co-j J lumbia. The Parker family has TO BE-1. COXURBSMAX'S 'BRIDE, f w ' - Reprt sentatire Rlarkhnrn to Marry Mlt Parker, onVa'hinjrton. A wedding which is looked forward to wiUiJgreat interest in Washington is that of Uon. Spencer Blackburn, Republican member of the House of Repre sentatives from the eighth North Carolina dlstrict.and Miss Louise Parker, the second daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Myron ft Park er, of Washington. The cere mony is to take place in this city m December next. The bride is a handsome and popular young lady in society here. She first met Mr. Black burn last winter when he camo to Washington to represent his district in the lower House of Congress. Colonel Parker is one of Washington's foremost real SiWWTUTTTW! TYTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTT YTTTTTTTTTTYTYYTTYTTYTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTT? TTTTTTT7T7 n TTTTi f TISlli F8 3 - fc! a 3 These are the last 'three days but by no means I the least. We still have some bargains to offer i t you which you will do well to call and see. EMBROIDERIES: We. waited for the lied Letter Sale to offer our Embroideries at such a sacrifice as we have now decided to offer them. Ileal wide edgings, 38 and 40c quality, spec ial cut price I The 25 and 19c edgings reduced to the mind and purified the soul Thus teaching was a part of his work. Most of the life of the Apostle Paul was spent in teaching. He would harness the powers of mental life to elevate the life of man. -The mind is as the! been sojourning at Camden, i Maine, all summer and Mr. Black-; burn is a guest at their cottage there. ' j A story was circulated somo days ago to the effect that the-. consummation of this All 15 and 12c edgings and insertions, red letter price All on the 10c counter only The 7k edgings and insertions reduced to. And all at 5 and (51 only 1 25 o .15c 1 - 10c Hj 74o 1 5c Fans at Half Price marriage crude mental that must be ro fined as the polished steel into the completed intellect. This is the teachers sphere and the ' -j was contingent upon Mr. Black i burns success in being re-elected I M A R K S to Congress. It . was reported that Miss Parker had informed teacher's work is like that of the minister of the gospel. The gospel is a failure without the teacher. It must have the teach er to drive back the clouds of ignorance and prepare the mind to receive instruction in 1 righteousness. All the reform ations of the past were founded on teaching and it must be the ,Mr. Blackburn that if ho suc ceeded in returning to the next House tho marriage would takei i place, but that if he failed tho 'engagement must be canceled. .Friends and relatives of the & CO 3 -1 1 3 1 3 PANY. uauiJuu.uiuiaiiuuimiiii.iJi'.iaiiiiujJiiiiiii.wuiiiJiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiian young lady pronounce this story absurd. Washington Special to Baltimore Sun. Wearo far from being in sym pathy with Mr. Blackburn po- basis of all progress for all time. , . , , r & Iitically but the rumor of suzn Tho development of the mind! ' . . . . r- j contingent marriage we think is the great business of the', - j -L j I bad taste. Let Mr. Blackburn teacher. It is a great work. Parents should demand the best. be hit on the camnairn wherever The children have a right to the ' , . , b jhe presents a vulnerable spot 1 l All 4 ? 11! 1 bes. All professions are calling fdr the best that can be procured. Shall we not have the best for our children? We cannot afford to take chances. Other interests may take chances but surely not the precious minds of our chil dren. Educational matters must en- These faithful teachers deserve great honor for their work in life. They should receive all the consideration bestowed on the ministry. ! Let me say to you be kind to j your teachers as you are to your preachers. Mr. D B Coltrane took a turn at the educational wheel that had been revolving all the week. The education o every child is his aim aqd taxation for more and better schools is the means by which the goal is to be reached. but the lady that may become Mrs. Blackburn should not bo drawn into the vortex of politi cal disparagement. Lot us run the campaign on a higher plane than to hold up to public ridicule the woman who sees a man with the eve of womans loveliness WAKE OP in one of our handsome White iron Beds, on one of our comfortable BED SPRINGS and you'll feel refreshed and ready for a hard days work. limits it wijvr ui p m RfiH Rnom Furnitiirp. P Water flclon and Cholera are easily asso ciated. This dreaded and gave trouble of the bowels causes much suffering, painful camps, profuse sweating and intense thirst with vomiting, purging and evacuations. Treat vigorously with Perry Davis Painkiller. It is efficient and safe. It is a standard remedy Druggists 25 and 50c. . Look Pleasant, Please. i AH Were Hayed. Photographer C C Harlan, of ' "For years I suffered such un- T? . . n irtor,w Vimio.v, told misery from Bronchitis," haton, Ut, can uo so now. tnougn , .. T TT , , J ' ,, ti , f I writes J H Johnson, of Brough- for years he couldn't, because he itolJt Qa., "that often I was un- saffered untold agony from the able to work. Then, when every- worst form of indigestion. All , thing else failed, I was woolly physicians and medicines faiiedi cured by Dr. King's Now Dis- to help him till he tried Electric ' co very for Consumption. My Bitters, which worked such won- thma tiU lt cured h d- u Xotlce The members of Cannqnsville Council No. 25, will meet in the Take Heed or Pay Double Tax. All tax payers Vho have not mdde4helr returns by the twenty- hall to-night at 8 p m. By order fith of.AllSsi fc 1902, will be of the Councilor, ders for him that he declares they are a godsend to sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach troubles, unrivaled for diseases of the Stomach Liver and Kid neys, they build up and give new life to fhe whole system. TrV them. Only 50o. Guaranteed by P B Petzer, druggist. experience goes to show it is the best Croup medicine in the world." A trial will convince you it's unrivaled for Throat nnd Lung diseases. Guaranteed bot tles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Fetzer"s drug tore. charged with double tax. M.M. GlLLON. Paul Moore, K. S. '&-5 CBm. of County Board. Two Bridges to be Let. The Commissioners will, on August 18th, receive bids for the construction of two fridges, one over Coddle creek on the Poplar Tent road, the othfcr over Little Buffalo creek on the Stokes Ferry road in No. 7 township. tf M. M. OiAoNajChairman. 9 w mr
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