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w - ' ' "i . . V ' :-- j -' - -, ; " C - - 4 ' -v. ' a"'::- :"--. ::-. U''- VV- rV:'V- -AMES A. THOMAS, EDITOR. : v, THE XI0XraTY;TffiE-8TATlV THE ifillOK; -. ' t - - - v UBSCRIFII0NS1.00PEILTEAH v -n. YXXVIH LOUISBTOG.'N;C. FRIDAY, MARCH 134 1908, - - : v yuu , v 7 : : : ? : " . " : : MOTION OOHVEMTIOI! nnrrnTiCniTCI?.. A1 Hid IN THK UUI1A LOUlSBURti uw myflufti.; w Bickett Elected Chairman RB. White, secrexary r,t nrfranizatioir' Ef- pd-To meet Agin First Monday in April t accordance witn lae.oau pu- . i i.t orAflk for a mass Conven- advocates nt. a number on niuc 7 native men of tn j ,n the Court House in L,ouis- have 'a "little on last Monday, lor tne pur- occasionally of effecting an organization A NEWSPAPER AMD v SCRIBERS. T0-i0URfflBlBEEi8 THE r,10VI!lG PEOPLE, An Intimate Relation Exists Between a Newspaper and - . its Readers ; .The Monroe Journal in rconnec- tion with the discussion regarding the recent rilling of the Postoffice Department in regard tb' the :. time papers may - be sent subscribers through the mail on time, talks very sensibly as follows: , r C - w A newspaper and the subscribe! s - T ' X Tnn T?liTin. rtf Vi I S11813 Mrai' Childs, of Chicago, Mrs. r "& WA u obiiiooLui UTUULCltti Samuel Wilder. Mrs. MiUm and M. reardino' TlftWannVnpr anViaoT'iViova XoilKmeiTm TO O -Jtf -muWuwwvW WtttO ltfnlli .iT.f -fnt.rn;rTrr Ktr effect April 1st," and all who owe for tha bcr Annio Current Literature Club. delichtfollv entertained Teosdav i- ternoon bv rm. Thomii B.' W2der. raBm ' nOVEGEriTS IH - Aim- Mrs. Wilder is the most'chirming of ; OUT OF TOWN. bostessea aodin pite of a verj.niay afternooa few. of the members were An(X Those Who Corni and Qoi f SomeTor Pleasure, Somo ' Business and a Large ? -ffum ber Because Thor Lire It. i : . Miss Munitt Loodoa It on a v to ber borne from Jltleh v , 1 - F,; L. Herman Uft Tuesday for t 4 i ; i z ! . - . - a i - m m .i li . t' va vwm mwrm. mr , a. a a m. w lb i k. ua i imtiit r aa Bnn vaiwra w -- oi ine jrronipi-1 wno read it from year to year stand jlultjck lkjl uxkjlu Llltlll UilO V tJttl. , ailOUlCL HOI "a ongM, ana sweet ana I J of repre: in very intimate. relations tb eacb U , tA i ; . ' I lovely. The goldenglow of fra- Mr. Chariot Lewis, of GratmZfi county f assem- other. They ought to . be able to AU,J"L oiirxiirLAiu- tUcll muti n l;Ut5y gtt daiIoliIaand the soft Ughtn S r. AlatonX - talk with each on business matters at" wish thb paper continued to thein. Come XSSS 11 1 " 'Abe subject for the afternoon was In Zebulon. aUrao-l Mr. Bonnie Gooxr and IZizsr- g room, utuae yoocke spent last Saalccr without misunderstanding each other. to gee ug Qr write. ISIf YOU Catl't T)aY You feel very, close,, to the editor '.-. v " f - aT Rickett was on motion " I . : i' ' I . I li irmpn ann R. wflose wordfi von mad weftk bv wflflit. mi amto to tt nhot tt ah -i -r-t o-rl m 1 1 I mjj was C&Liea juiatj- -im w - " - f y KJVJL J IV M"T JLLC U YUU C41lV4'; YU Y All I " The tempo- then made T ected tem .White, Secretary. ron'i7.ation waa rmanent. The object of the meeting as , i . nVioiirnan W!lH ffr In v. atfld Dy with rAHnftP.t. vnn wnnlr! nnt hnntinnn for the organization ot tne , al , , Charks Dickens. After the meet- Mrs. Dr. B. F. Whites!, eT to order and the I HicVarr. year m and year out. VY e know tis both from our own experience, frnm whnt nt.ViAra TmvA tnTd no onrl from the fact- that unless you did otherwise. But be sure to Do Something have some such feeling, coupled VA tryid. minutes of tbe last meetiag read, I F. X. Egerton. t nlans ,mperance forces in the county, with . nf onrrviner the election on ay 26th for prohibition. The fol- Bopted: in the relation of subscriber. Pre suming, therefore, that our subscri bers will take what we have to say at its face value, we wish to speak a few words in oandbr. Mrr. M. C. Pleasants returned Sat- You have noticed from time to time the statement that after April There shall be a County Executive ommitte consisting of one member j omuiit ftnrltne firat the postoffice department om each township, who with four r"; shows that there are on our books hr members shall comstitut a "" ' P F . w - D to-day mamy names whose dates are committee. 1 nere snau wno are one year m arrears wim i t id to pre8ent. WUl . ... . I their subscriptions. Have vou stOD- I i u i i i.. f '-wmmit-raa T nira " i vuu iuu& uu vuui uuu DOS wai r nfl a. veuuaJ. v-zuiuliiivo ..... . . ... i . i - - - . i - uwtk Chairman ' uo'" i vonr name is one of them? And it it r"v M UB puiu KJ mn? Tt i nftmrfl wWm -flf T. .. I n, A Cnrnt.F. rt Ka 1 " w II. TfilltV It OnCdf 11 Will D61U -officio members of said Central B uo m not only t et our Dooks 1Q 8n,pe a-.- s t . i j uiaue ou iuo Puulloltrv moot tha rannirmnta bat will paMui vu , .ouwAkor uiv;.ou ommittee. It was unanimously de-1 .Ai . to meet the requirements, out win ,.J? 4. tral Committee weu 118 wjr U1 luo - - help us materially in making the pa- p partment. -.way are you awe to Duy 1 er and help you to enjoy it more.1 A squad of negroes were caught n nannr lik Th .Tnrnal and have itl-r. ?ii ui I hu P.hiaf TTiort-V'-. nnr th. I rnmmtfpfl fwlrorir.rt thorn fr , I It Will nOl COBS VOU JUIV uuuuio r ' L meeting on the first Monday in Slivered at your door fifty-two times u makeg a great deal of different Riverside Ware House one day this r arrange the. balance, -by' note or r-T'1 rea4 & deligbtf d . paper D- n- TlJIor r fctii ua uie wnuuga i v.uri icEeus, daughter returned Tuesday from, a, interspersed with extracU peculiarly vialt Forest. illustrative of his humor and pathos I , m. v , . . . . tf : , , i'r. Cheshire, wife of Bishop ' "7. w Cheshire, was the guest of the IUt- . 1 John London this week. A Hecitationat MDo-the-.boys lTT1n f mnm (tmivn. l m m.m A m , 7 r r" I cay from Halumore where ahe.haa of which and its infamous master, U glad to W that she was great. Squeers Dickens caaae near being i K--r- A Number Of. Callers HaTe Fre- beaten by several dosen teachers oach Mrs. Ida Pearoe, and Mrs, C JJ quented Mayor Yarborough'S thinVghe was meanV-was read McLaurin and children, who hxri Court the Past FQW Days and DT I been visiting relatives In and Had Contributions. iiexview wiwwa icaoiza icxieoy La;l AT TRIBULATION HALL.1 pei juu w dull ib uou- cuuugu w Haj ! for it within the year in . wkich it is sent. It is not a desire of ' the de- THE 1IILL HAS BEENGRINDING partment to-, regmlate your business j or mine, but merely to protect the m ar government during the year. 1908. But a very" careful count SLO WLY, BUT SURELY. Loniibar for mtimI vV rtirm. The MU1 of Mayor Yarborough, ff1 . mo tdell?hlfall7 ed last week to their home in OoU Tnula-T"u?ira7ve Ql VUEl DUi Ufewne nmbia, S. C. led that the Cen hall select the names of the County xecutive Committee arid-report them a meeting on the first Monday in pnl. The meeting was thrown open all who desired to make any re- arks for the good of the cause, and following responded: T. "W. ickett, F. N. Egerton, Rev. T. B. Utice, J. M. Thorne, and Rev., Jf. A; ishop, who wound up his remarks nth the suggestion that it took a be a year for the small sum of one dol lar? One reason is that the . govern ment does not charge you anything for csrrying it for you. Many peo ple dp not know this, but it is so, thai is if you live-in the county in which the: paper ' . ' published-If yoti live oat of thex county, , t vgov at nmnt nhnnrM at th ntA , of MA r. . , J . j , . ' cent a pound for carrying: the, paper lid he therefore moved that a volun-1 . . 1 ."l. 4 to you. ; ixow, way aosuie govern mentdo this? ' Beeaase it considers that the distribution of good ne wspa pers and periodicals ie necessary te the welfare and happinese-.of the. people and that it -is right for the I ' m. m - mm m . . a government to .aid .in, distributing these as cheaply as possible so that thiiv will be within the reach ef as many people as possible. , Now, here is the point: 'Under A New Plan Suggested this ruling a great many worthless Dear Mr. Editor- fnoh ia hflinc I publications have , sprung up that Kid and manr effnrta ar ViAinor not orve USeiUl purpose, UUt . j o r-i . - i a jj e. turthto nut Honor nndr thron- PHtea ana uiawuiuwu xW ol of man in,t n,i0r th U?am. Most of them are no bntrol of linn,., it T i.v tue people ao not h W pe qnertioa mueti study nd in ony W do not want fcem Hd th a thnn v,- in wieir uouies y x b jv i . , ra .Lvr cratfl in the handi of. one or fill I J 1 111 TT TTT1 1Ws E M- i W frnm mtm' . Hry collection be taken to defray the eceesary expenses that may occur the way of postage, literature, etc. This was aone and upon' "motion be convention adjourned until the ht Monday in April. 1 11 .i . v-ar Ail tne towninips except Hates- ille, Dunns, Sandy Creek and Gold ine were represented. tttAlF At1 kM X mm. mm. m A aVl a m a mm In. tO US r cca, ouu uuui vuq uuiso i.uejr weio keeping he presunred that they were --r - . 6nenanHaH Pnhil(flt1nn. engaged in a . game ot "craps, Dut Th. TTr.nVlin PrODre99" which not bein8 ble tol "tBoient h Ween publiihed in LooiabBrg th. evidence .to thb effect they, were u. pm two yean hy Mr. W. W. Bod- Kned underuuncs,18 and wwiae' Mayer. JTheir names were aa- foU Mr T W. Bicktt. He in- low,: Wu DaTlir' C" H! -vtv r'-rr a..i: - t i t4Ar.4A. n. that I,, will not attemnt to BIW.UU,U " uuo x 1 sw.b&v - r . . 1 rw . . .... . nm a newapaper, but will .ell ; the "o otner. ioo.c-i.g oau -ana . to plant; as he only purobased It fer good business reasons. yesterday had not shown themselves Kessie Alston, who became too familiar with several pair of shoes from' Alex Donson's shoe shop, waa "Mr. Boddie, who recenUyreceived BMriMnAaa t)iA onnnintmAnt rf a Lleutenaneyin the UnUed State, required to give load for h appear. - " . ance at April term of. Court, failinc ATQiyf Will O fciLUOwvr ieta- fchio.h wM tete laoe earlr in th. to the W. H. Moon, who was uskused being in a disorderly condition failing "board are '1 ray mind. Tf avthisd xr these sheets they will be sent to yea rolina shnnld ;k; forever t wnetner you;reiuse w of course it will " .v fn them or not. i ne pupnsuers uo s. JNorth l expecv you pj-:i Do.; , . . - .- Its to TAt them mtowour nanus w ry- Ana let tne uounty it - . v : a r-. oneri appoint one Wto wet it and have fuU control 0f P"H 7T;. I hnv n ... - : 1 anarfluT. Or v K)ulO: iiuwia j.m6 uu seuing ana otner ex- ; 4 - ' k; knot.. ... -flftrttrinA- OIU r wanecied witn it The Uoun- r'T I Ccmmissioners also to appoint one f ucior to summer. oman'a conversational endowments. As we listened te Mrs. Mai one's description of "Sara Gamp's night Vigil" how thankful we were that the Sara's are no more. I am sure each one of us enjoys going back a few years and visiting those friends whom some of us no doubt have been neglecting for new er ones. I for one can say I had the best kind of time. I bad foreotten how nice they were. I shall try to Vtf ttiAm tfi talc mm baeir inrnt tha kr - i ku uw cuuu. urn wuajor -r r w --- v -trij rnanf fritijds who,wiiif2Ilt - very- -.- : I. Most delicioua- rereskmtnwr gh dKartaii? T';, . amij i i n e day nad DeetfcoK and ciooow - . t qur UtUe partypaased.out and home, lain, snow and Utaf Uden sklaai . with a moet grateful apprecution of frownbgen the wet, oold earth, bet the charming hospitality ef the af. it wgM if friendly faay i ternoon. h. VrntnUnLsd Tt to SiLlnT. . fr- n An at Home. . On Tbcrrisy tf ternoon Feb. 27l!a from 5:30 to 6:30 Mrs. Walter BkJu ett was At Home" to the Correnl m f literature Club and a few friends, ha honor of Mrs. Child, of Chicago Mrs. Child who has been visiting hear sister, Mrs. Bailey, has been the re cipient of many gisceful oourtccSoa here, snd in Raleigh and Aihcr2le where she has also visited. Her of was a if oitAH PfASAnt. very peniteat, and insisted mat ne On last Sunday morning at the did not get it from the pispensary. UTothndiaf nimrnh the castor. Rev. upon au luwraauou wia u ue -caroe Prt. A. Bishop, just-before takinghis P aKain for hnbibing in moonshine" :good, flyt;nn hi that he would let the 'cat out of the he had been requested by members bag, ne was allowed to go upon of thechurch td perform as pleasant payment of costs. duty, and in a few very; apprppriate fllie and Charlie Williams, broth- remarks he presented to Airs: J ,. b. i erg? wno for fipme rea8orl only knownN Barrew ladies beautiful geld watcn, tthemselves,fwere acting in such a will hd indulged in. will be at three o'clock. ' Our next meeting will be with Mrs. test work where sweet 1 flo . ' Cheatham, March.1 2 let- The .tub- bloomed and miagled thtirfrt grace ject will be Thackeray. All the with , the healih-giiing breath members are' requested to read-'or-re- forest tree. Fram beyond these, read as much as. possible from this came sweet strains of ' mcaSc, dott . gifted writer as a general discussion f gsy and bright, telling of youthsglad The meetinff time, now soft and sweet, and far awiy, , "Like the faint exquiail A Mkmb2. 1 mu&lc ot a dream." . 'Here in dainty spriag gowns, Mr. 1 John Yarbore and Mrs. James OoQisi Central ProhlblUon Committe. riciously "greeted the guests, and By virtue of a resolution adopted dispensed.. ' ly the prohibition mass-meeting 1 delicious fruit punch a nectar held in the court house en the I fit for4 the geds. Sipping the rtfrtab- nmth of Mafeh, the' following gen-1 mg beverage, we drank in too to tlemen' have been, appointed to aXt riweetaess ef flower and treethe sweeC. secretary as members of the Uen- j hospitalitf siUiog with gladnessj1 which was given as a tosen oi . ap- Wfty M to satisfy the -officers ,that tral CommitteeiJack C Wtnaton, The white and green of thepaiicr oiaUon f or ; her services as organist tre not dwelhng together in I YoungsviUe; B. W. Ballard, Frank-1 ,e: channing; back ground for - f the church tor tne past several ubrotherly leve'V were required to linton; Key;GM; Duke, UapTeville; pmk -and ; while ef xquisU yeaii: t . V J pay fines, the : amount: - imposed on J W. H. Yarborough, Jr and C; B. Irosea'and narisaaoaC; The greerf ef At the night aeryioe Mr, uisnop Willie being s $XSd, and tJhariiei.yneatnam, jLiOuuourg. 1 trailing fsms and the soft light from xea4 the following note ot thanks! being the arressori wsa fined . $5,001 ;Te cemmittee .wflltne4t at the saany rose-tinted candles. Trf7 r.i and costs. Failing to pay aameh wss oaoe ot tne cnainnan on u eane- - criexonarw doctrine. -aiesi oxteu, 'wn'.'.i,'v, v rr W!H -m.j L.;i:i.i.. o, 1 tltk-..V if.s I 7.". rr nfXT. T " 1W3.. btepa Wui oe tax en xo secure seniea o aim uiuaaoe jm- and; do-maae- muuops oui oi uayoauij ?y'r ,7-7: j.' Boll. ; . Honor ThftCfollowuiff IIs the honor roll for GatesviUe School for wee' end : . 1 ... from th r-r-lvertise and ex ' T otn the person or through the 1tJSP? Ifv sumrise at . : attends .n.h ..n WM These adverttaers n,v m & P , Letnle a.alarv0ttrathe nroceed. oxtfcribe f ordtor Denoeitnr. Aft :n Kow the mass 'of this literature; Aiprd, ;- V. . . . J : . -.tmm is. ?- tha 1 Whilii feelinir veryimwonnyoiauca T?n?;. v?nV. f PaW the balanna tha rxrnimAm TKTOWn SO ww rr-krSi-TI.T: . " V --r " fiiviV l .lf .B" ' ? 1 Luclle the balance of the proceed. J?0 80 a " " mTk?" :UZ mv ft ; U P J-V- AY) to K0 in treasurv anddistrib- government millions . Qt pilars , - TT-i." : .3ia; Pe-iiannie ixouse, xe,ue Tfed a. n. 2- cirrv it and istawampia the r aa aa nriiair.i. ih . ui ithtl ' rf.-- . z . v,.... -i. . ..vbt.'; i.v..1 m " w i . . w a. 1 . - k , -. . w " . I .Cmr afti:? ' - ,..0 I nrl iYnn Al 1 SnBJJ.' SlW1 . VUWUU1 .Vi.'iil.',' '.m.4 ' ifiufi!.' . - TlAAna lib e the business so ?: if any law service. f0 be violated it can eastty be Wad xrusis not a perfect I solu- r. " w : .rT -v P of this ereat ' MoDlebut 1 P5)tfe. iPOQpht ,. . .. .1 rnlinorl rnniriny that no II a il inifrnT nw m 1 im& rrT I y T - D . w"x --T-r i-.r: would Uad foVe- out andjitfbasto'wal aa one of the . moat Me- a apeaier, of atatwide reputation to v The dinlnff -foota la which., lira.; adtoea. the mnti ' -which will J1 od,ifr?.T.' SST be held . on .the first. Moadsy af I Hart and Mra. Malcne. coCe J .; J April. : Tbe first gun, oij the cam- j gnd minU, was a itaiy ia red rial j paign will be fireionlthat day, and I green- feast ',for beanty 'lorisj come' oat and .hear T- The color scntae was Deaxrt I ally carneooat in tne ncn carna tions, etc graoefal ferns, the aalada frinta; the red rosea, fees, the candies., and : the red : and - green T candlta, all blending most . axqnitrtely yri , the red and green piper, '; 'raci,' ars3T drapervcie-the rich coloring of haadS- paign let eve it. T. W. Bickxtt, Chairman, R. B. Wihtb, Sxc'r. 7 . . M r. Honor: Boll. fetter. j for and pay for . them . ."V Very ItcspectfuUy, t rid ol , So you Bee the V.,?, V vvft.. . i reason- ior tne runng. x ne guy "r . J W W . . "-'J ' "T F-v . . 1 . . a L 'trti i:nr?nAnt8 of mrlifee tna,.fti-u,.:1:;, -.. . . . iiw following is tne nonor rou ior i iome msnotrany and U ssnaneentx, ' !t Thi, .ureth. papers! ex s eryicef ;weaK tnougu i. - Fannie House, Annie v iiaer. j - , , v I by and once more in, we were ia C . ' IsubscHbemthe - grey. outride, but taking- wi'eh : - ; " '.nt: of ;theldearvoldc gnHau- I sour, f . , - ' ; - . . ,... - . aU love sa weuii iv. 11, Aiford. . . Vort- amcerel V. ' lJ ' . " T . , , Mrs. J' SBabbOwV ;Ai sitsr, Teacher. 41- (;8th fde-nnia .Ipng. " ' JaarxT & XTayxb, Tcathif. " : i - mm t t 7 . . ' i
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