THE MOHROE JOURNAL Telephone Na. I. Tuesday. flarca 17. 1901. Mr. Mary Merrill of Wilming Ion U tn.it mg; her nephew, Mr. A. ('. JollUMIB. Mr. II. Ik ltillmOy U putting up an additional warehouse for the Heath Ijt Hardware I omiwny. Mr. J. llrnry Hichardsou, son of Mr. S. S. Kicliardsoit, who has Ufii in Florida for nunt-time, re tinned home yesterday. IJev. J. li. liulledge will prvaeh at New lloie liaptist church on the f rlli Sunday of tins nmiitb at Ho crock. Mr. (i. It Mull is, mlfi ban been over the county a pod deal, aay thai the small gram rrop la uuusu ally tine at this time. Mr. W. K. Helms and Miss Jen nie Helms of Haywood mere mar riel on the Mil, K. 8. A. Ileluts olliciating. Mr. J. a Howard of l'oorlith. hi was in towu last week, says tluit farm labor of all kinds is now more waive than he ever knew it In-fore. Mr. J. !. llarioa went to bin raster Saturday to attend ail old soldiers' reunion. The I laughters of the Confederacy presented each veteran w ith a erosH of honor. Mr. Joe Itroom had the misfor tune of getting his hand caught iu the planer at fdiute's mill Tlmrs dav and liadlv mangled. In. Monroe and fstewart dressed the wound. Mr. lionttcr Stew art, who, it w ill lie rvinoiulieri'd, lias lieen very Mick, went to Sanford last week to sx nil Hometinie ut the home of his broth er in law, lr. W. A. Monroe. Il kIixhI the trm well, and it is thought will receive lienelit.s from his May. The U'gi.slattue appointed the following magistrates tor this coun ty: Siimly I'idgc.tt. V. Sutton. II. I Trice; Vance, J. K. lirooin, W. J. llaw field; New Salem, M. ('. Austin, W. II. Ilrooks; Ijiih-h frock. J. J. fox; .larksou, Henry MeWhortor. . Mr. V. A. Ingram of I'lains was iu tow n Saturday tillering for wile scvinil hundred pounds of pork which he i going to got '""'l his big ho); this week. It w ill weigh between ,VHi and lino, lie engaged several lots and bought cans to hold the remainder, which he will put into lard. hi. .1. V. liowc will preach in Central church Saturday of this week at eleven o'clock, and Sun day morning ami exeiiing, mid will holil iiiarteily conference on Mon day nielli. In announcing the up )ointmeiits Sunday Kev. Mr. Suiilli Kaiil: "We always expect good preaching when lr. Kowe Iiiih an uppoiutiueiit," The legislature changed the law in regard to the election of count) hoards of education, so that they mi- now appointed by the tienera1 Assembly itself, Itoards for the w hole Slate well' appointed. The new Imard for this coiiuly, to go in oilice the second Monday in July, me Messrs. F. II. Ashcraft, .1. X. I'rice and J. W. Ilivciis. In the list of new liooks iu the public library there is the "Little Men Series," by litiuiwi M. A lent t. This is the second set of these Imoks w hich haslx-cn purchased since I lie library w as established, the fu st set having been entirely worn out by constant reading. It is jtleasant to think lliul such wholesome litem (lire is popular with the young kki ple of Monroe. We rail attention to the savings feature in the advertisement of the Savings, Loan and Trust Company. The company w ill take on deposit any amount however small, pay four H-r rent, interest, ami coin pound it quarterly. There is noth ing so good as a savings bank to eucoiiragi' habits of economy and saving. It is especially valuable for children. Iet the young ones have n bank book mid a bank ac count and they will take pride iu keeping their money rather than throwing it away. Dr. J. E. Ashcraft left Saturday night for Atlanta, where he will permanently take up the practice of medicine. It is very genuine regret that hundreds of our people feel lit seeing Ir. Ashcraft leave. Standing high in his profession, an he docs, he has also endeared him self to those w hom he lias nerved professionally by an affable man ner and a real worth outside of the profession, and in every way he will lit- missed. His family will remain lit Moliroo for the present. Monroe it not the only town that is booked for a lively spring eon test over municipal elections. Charlotte, ever noted for its strcn lions local political battles, is ill ready being painted red. Mayor P. M. Brown, a regular democrat iu the local Charlotte sense, is a candidate for re-election, and .Mr T. S. Franklin is running "agin' him as an independent candidate w ho will not go into the primary, there being the usual fuss as to who are entitled or not entitled to vote therein. The board of education had 1 stiecial meeting yesterday to con aider the mutter of consolidating several school districts iu Vance township at Indian Trail. The Indian Trail, l'iuhook and Couder bents were united. The citizens about Indian Trail are going to put up a nice large house at their ow n expense ami expect to have good school. The buiiding and equipment will cost nearly 11,000, which speaks well for the neigh borhood. Messrs. I. I. Itoyd, J, T. Tomberliii, J.. I. Orr, 1). J. Hcmby. S. II. Crowell, J. M. liar key and others were dowu yester day to advocate the cause. uid other article. The robln-ry occurred oil the l-.Mh of February, the thief taking the articles from Mr. I'll Her s lion sc. hither his conscience or his fear got the bet ter of the rogue, fori! few mornings ago Mr. Pli lie r found all the mon ey Inn fV' lying on lusiront porch. Several mouths ago Mr. Neil lied It-am lost a watch from Mr. II. Smith's shop. Last week he got on the hack of it and policeman Howie found it iu the possession of lien Houston, a durkt-V who keens a small restaurant oucast Franklin si reel. I tii said he got it from lituhlv" Trull, a little coon w ho used to stay ut Mr. Smith's shop, liuddy said that while he was at Mr. Smith's lieu asked him if he couldn't "get him up a watch up; there," ami he got this one up and let lien have it and hoarded out the price at lien's restaurant, lieu is under bond hut "liuddy" is too young to be prosecuted. Prof. Brook Resigns. Prof. F C. Brooks has resigned from the suicriiilcudcncv of the Monroe ti railed Schools and in cepted u (Hisition as assistant to Prof. J. V .loviier. Slate Niix-nii tendciit of Public Instinct ion. The resignation was received bv the board of trustees on Wednesday. Prof. Brooks will continue in harge of the schools until June, Mwct-ii known "eli ii-e." The .Iml.re's remarks I ' have gambling ill all phases. ... li i, I i from the bucket shop down. There III Ill I'll! I lilt tliev sll.ililil lui's Viy printed in full, but only a synopsis j g.uuldiii; can Is' given. I he charge was not ; l.,,ft ,!; ii VI. tt I, u ill Iu, .tll..u.,.l 1 1 In- i it'll l let iv one nl Inelv leliel il loll ! a wii-k's absence to sneml iu Hal of the catalogue ol'oltciiscs of w liich ! I"'1'1''' eigh. Iu ret urn lor this concession j a grand jury should lake cogmz he is to come to Monroe next talljancc, Imt an clalHiralion ol tlx at the opening of school and spend principle upon which the jury sys li in rots, ami lliniii:li Hie ulml Starsra Broo. willopraa Mark-IjCDUE ALLEN'S VISL CI1Ak4iE.'ut the violators of the law anl iug the State with hi usual zeal tmitb shop iu the rear uf Healh-i i punish tlx-m. Thew bliud tiger and discretion. !ee Hardware Co.' tre iu a tfW tv. Prattinl urrclioiu MaJe to 'hat rti-4 should lvbnkrn up. If. uava. Mewra. F. Criflia of Marsh ' f ille and WiImmi (Jnflin of M-mror rrturued from kansa City Salur j ilay night, where they went to buy. dork. Mr K. E. Bclk. esuiiiiiiisl by Ir. thrGranJ Jury Worthy ol Seri ous lrikttioo - The Two (ircat 5ouixe of Criti c are Neglect ed ChilJhouJ and the W hukey Trallic The Superior Court of I lium I., r... t... ..i..i ..t M.i........t . B. I.uUiuks. h-ft last night . . Ia. , . . , t.sT i'Iwiiih h-ii-H.M lll'iliniii; or lUltiniore. hereheg.tol-!lU tn-a e.1 iu Hr. Kelly private h. u.b lu,. M . idiawiitgiM' the giand jury from the . Mr. J. McColluiu Pritv of S-imly j lit of liioM-suiiiiiiniM-d lo serve a Bulge was in town Sttitniav ami grand and x-t it iurois. Tlieiluw - rxpr-NMi hiniM-lf ashighly pleasi-tl inj; is riiiins by law to lie don w H h the county s n,-w bud law. by a child. For this pttrixiM' Sht-r-i lie S.IM that the ttlrtls Were l-eilig New Books io the Library. The following new hooks hale, just bero added to the Mouroe Pub any one or you know of one. pre ! , a,M-i,ig thai a darkey who lie Library: 1 srnl the mailer. Wlw-u I was ht-iv l. ,.,. M ur e had to1 Bohiuson Cruxie ( illustrated e.li-1 twoor three years ago. au old ne ,. lo ,; alH4lIPr MWx ifo Judge ' I ion . lirfor; ThrCriMs.Churvbill: Q I)BT (1055 IflTIdW TLOTFISG GEITS ,.r.. ii.i.i .! ..f v.,r -..iliitv li..i., i i .1... L , TI... r. . 1 1 .. I... T. II I V Hvwwa, BVliV.-J, VkUIUill! .......... ... - .j iisitrM uir risirr u nr n.viii I ; I nr- lii-iugfTs, inn it-, iuimit mii,i , iuiiiiii. m miiiu ng-i. ' ir,rtnii ins IsmkMii.iu losiaii'l lor i lioiu, jouusnu: I o i.mie i mi , a was ruiiiiiii" a liltnil tiger. I In was a ungiii.ir r.w, for ) have ,,,, j ti. rJtM. itHi. I fi-iWratni, I'age; The Burial of Hie iH-of the very ln-st county It.uiie fan-., v'r 1 1. .nor. he was iu tiems. Pa.-e: Kil'IiI of av. Paiker: Tobv Tvler. Mi: Mix Sn IaRE & IaRE, THE LEADING rcsjisimcs, hit AID SHOE STOEI II EOSSOE. fast eilcriuiualisl iu his sevtion. The sliidetils of Wavhav Insti tute have uititiiiiuously atlopled the following rcsolulion: "that the thanks of lustitutearediiethe Sa iMiard Air Line Kailway ami Mr. Carnegie for the use of two libra riea from the S. A. I. free tiavet- ing library sysleni." Ill the Mate. I hae mvn many jaj hisM-lfdcii. strange I lungs but uotliing likri tf lh.it. KeiiieinU r Ihe cruiiesa- iinsi I chtldreii ami the ev its growing out j of the liquor IraHi.-. j (nines growing out ol m lelief. Thlsell eoutes fi'uiii uieli tu a Isxl-, in tiug lawlexsly. IU- on your guartl against liiehiug. I iff Horn had proii.lcd little J.-' '"" ""'I' i"l-ni) h me s-r BiiM-ll. ..ti ol Mr. X. i;. l:us.-ll .!"" "'' Ihe crimes which pnnoke Ij in nings, imt piiitiit llie follow iug nanus were drawn land these gentlemen coiiiios- the ! grand jurv: J. A. Ix iiiiett. J. C. ! Blakciiey." X. W. Biveits, W. B. 'Campbell. J. B. (irilliu, Walter B. jlitillin. John lirillilh, J. S. Ibwie. I B. W. Helms. B. F. Kriuiiiiiiiger, IJ. F. M.-re, John H.PUh r. X. A. Boss. B. W. Slcuall. T. C. Slew ai l. t)u Feb. IT there apiiearvd in The' Will Slei.heiisoii. II. M. Sh-all. J. Journal an account of the stealing f. Smith. from .Mi. Krvin Phir.-r, who lives jjr. j. f, s;,,,;,!, f Monro' is uear Wingale, about fioo. a pistd I ron-mati. anil Mr. T. M. ( ills it ol Marshville township is I lie i. Hirer in charge. While tin- soh-n.n oath administered to the foreman and the other jurors by Clerk Aruilield has Ih-cu hearil lhous;tuds of times iu con il riHiitis, it makes good read iug for the public, ami it is lit re appended in full: "Vou. as foil-man of this grand inquest for the Imdv of this con nt v. shall diligently inquire and true, prcvutmciit make of i,ll such mat-j lersaml things as shall Is- given i yoll in charge; the Stale's coiiusi-l, j your fellows' and your own. voir shall keen siH-rel : l ull shall Ills- -lit 1 no one for eiivv, hailed or malice; j 1 io h-iHv is daiigi-rous to our own lib erllcs. Public organieil violence tends tow anls the tlcsiHilic. It in vilesthe use of the uiililarv. and lisHMt of: when oltci- this is Itegllll no one knows where it will stop. We should siy to tlie liovernor, We want no militia. We will calch Ihe criminal, put him in jail and keep him safe ami collect evidence to convict him. We will neither iu jure nor ullow him to escas-.' It is a mistake to say that we cannot tins) the cotilt ami the jury that means that we cannot trust our sell Brother iM-oiirl to Tobv T His; M .inn Lisa. Wiggins: Aitiiuals I Have Known. Ili-'top sou: Siiiirn-I and Oilier Fur Bear ing Annuals. Burroughs; .I n k the Fisherman, Phels; The Trolly liooks. Phelps; Trolly's Wedding, ' Phelps; K-Jer Beid, Pansy; KMt-r I Beid Yet StN-akiiig. Pau-v : Julia itiL'iiew. il.-au Uioks. and si-iuu ate i B.-ld Lisle g. Pansy; The King's ones for whiles and hl.uk. , I laughter. Pansy; W si- and t lor wise. Pansy; Mix Wiggs of the I alilviie I'aleh. Ileirrn: kiln. Kin fl O ' 1 1 I " At Ihe lale session of the l-gisl.i t lire the S-uate i;iM-i a hill ulsil t Ishing the kissing of the Bible in Ihe court room, but the lull died in the House. Kissing the Bible as it is usually done is not a very pleas ant task, but I li Ion roiiutv miti gates it as much as pov.il. le by hav- Si ! Headquarters ei its Ki m4 BoU-rts, ear Hegrit; kiln. ling: Km in V Urn, Martin: Fortune of Oliver Horn, Suiilli; The Vir i Miigisimvaleit weaH.ns.lintontlis sjjalls lMeri Little Stone of " ' '.V f""'1": conceal ; Married Life, fulling: Elsie Inns i d weaiH.ns. -.' mouths on gang: ; ,. Flll.X . Brae Stori.-s. Jim Mtslliu. jr.. assiult wuhd.-ail ;,ms(tl: !rl(l,. (l Lnuinemi.s.r. ly we.iK.u. not guilty: Peter Pat Scott: Keitilwt.illi. Ss.ll; Ainu-of itieiersteiu. Suit: liauhoc. Soil; ITalisiuaii, Suit: Ifcivc iu F-igle's 1 Nest, Voiiug: Historv of Aiiieiieaii ten. larceny, I." luouths: I rv ill Sta t n. lanviiy, I uioiilhs; John Nich ols louts-aletl weaHiiis .'ill days: TomSiki-saml Amos Jackson, af fray, .'land 4 months; Mrs. Emma Bats- and Arthur B.iih-, her II Men should sloo and hike year old son, assault with deadly the sols-r second thought and iti ol weais it guilty; Ode Austin, lect that thev. the people thciti larceny from pi-rson. 4 jeunt on si-Im-s make Ihe laws The idea u chain gang; CiiIki Smith, house In gel the iMHipletheiiisclvcstocoii- breaking, :i years in jail with leave tleiiin crime. S-eiv punisliinciit l hii-e .Cuba is V years oldc alone w ill not deter. Piiiiishmeiit Anthony Henry, lareeiiy. 4 months: ami public conilfitiuati mist go Shell Blakciiey. larceny,!:! months. together. I here is a iierlect i-u deiuic of crime resulting front car rying concealed wcaxiiis. All crimes resulting from violence are dangerous I Im-Iii-vc all that we lo tlo is to get the people neither shall you lean-any one un pitwiileil for fear, favor or uflW lion, rcwai'il or the hope of reward: but you shall present all things truly, us they come to your know I edge, according to the Ix st of your illiili-istaniling: so help mi Cod. "Tin- .Mine oath jour foieiuan h.illi taken on his part, you ai.il each of you shall well and truly obscne and keep on your part: so help you tioil." W lien the oath had been admin theiiiscliis to think. The great J mass of the Msp!e w;uil lo do what ; is right, but they act upon impulse ' and don't stop to think, i "I. Crimes grow ing out of im j morality. I nder a popular gov ' eminent the people are hound to i Ik- a moral people or the govern '' inenl will go to pieces. Public I drunkenness, public prolanily and 'llie disturbance of religious wor ship ait' common olleuces. This has heroine a gambling one. isterc.1 Judge Allen began to talk ' ,,,MI ""' "", "'Mieii with making ... ,t. ,,, i ,,, i,i..i. I..IL- iiiuoncv bv the usual paths. They in legal parlance us a More Riots. I list ii i bailees of strikers are not nearly as grave as an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension w ill Im- followed by Utter Collapse, nil less a reliable remedy is imincdi atcly employed. Theic is nothing so ellieicnt to cure disorders of the Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bit teis. It's a wonderful tonic, ami effective nervine anil the greatest all around medicine for run dow n systems. It tlisu ls Nervousness. Khc uuiatisiu ami ilgiaaud ex m-Is Malaria germs. Only ."IK', and sitisfaclion guaranteed by English I b ug Co. Notice. All persons who have purchas- want quick ami short ways and so CJ 1UM or horses from me this spring will tlo tne a kindness by calling ut my stables at their ear liest convenience, as I desire to ascertain what damage, i( any, they have sustained by reason of said stock having glanders. C. ('.. Sikks. a week in Hiding Ihe new pi iucipal. It is a matter of regret that l't'"l. Brooks is to leave Monroe. For the three yearn he has Ix-cn here he has shown himself to lx- a most eoniMtent anil thorough school man, mid with the uid of the trus tees, has given Moihih- a school of which she is very proud, lint lie gix-s to u linger licld of Usefulness and no man should refuse to go where he can tlo his best service. Iu his new position Prof. ISnxiks will have charge of the work of ollcctiiig inhumation, direct front very county iu the State, upon which the loans for building school houses will be made out of the fjen.lHMI fund provided by tin- Leg islature lor that purpose, l or this the State pays l,tiiKi. In addition to this lit: w ill have charge of the summer work of the Siiilhei n ctlu- itiolial board, work which he did last year, and receive fur it fowl, making a total yearly salary ol fl.oiMi. Prof, lirtxiks will be of great service iu this work and we coiigratuhi.te I rot. Joyncr upon Ins IppOllltlllCllt. 1 he trustees of the schools do not know who Prof. Brooks' successor w ill Ik1. little tlill'el'ellit1 : and stealing. I I hen vou must watch lor oil i al misconduct. Investigate the oflicials from coiiuly com iinssioncis ilowii to magistrates. Eveiy violation of duty by a pub lie official w hen wilful or careless I is criminal. Magistrates should not ' I lx- out looking so milch for cases to ; make money out of. hut should lie ! looking out lor violutorsof tin- law there rait the t ier rerun ing argil incut thill the people themselves lire Mil- irovot-ntltelil :ilid the silo purlers of law itii.L order, that law , '' l,,lvM "','"1 "" slm'- " ' will Ix-made and enforced as the hiisim-ss ol the magistrates and .. ill it Imt il, , i il,..,,. .il constables to enloice the linv in far too great a leudi-iicy among tin Hudson Arnifield. Mr. Sam II. Hudson and Miss I. inn Arintiehl, daughter of Mr. P.. A Ariiilicld, were married in the parlor of the Methodist church last I h ins, I ay night at eight o clock. Kev. M. A. Smith olliciated. The marriage was a very quiet nll'air nnd oulv the following persons were present: Mrs. K. A. Arintiehl. Miss Annie Smith, Miss lima Arniliehl,' Messrs. Wriston Lee, Kinsley and Havis Aruilield, Wal ter Luuev mid (ins Henderson. The bride nnd groom are well- liked young people. Mr. Hudson is a voting man of splendid habits. strict integrity and close iippkca t lou to business. Ilrs Hudson is very popular aiiiongsl n large circle of friends and altogether the young couple have the best w ishes of nil who know them for n happy, use ful and prosperous life. They are boarding w ith Mr. Hudson's moth er, .Mrs. i. .Mciven.ie. will Weekly Services. Central Mcthixlist church hold services us follows: Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7::S0p. in. Preaching every Sab bath nt 11 a. in. nnd :.'ii p. in. Sunday school at ,'! p. in. The 2nd tuarterly meeting will embrace Saturday and Sunday next. Ir. J. C. Bowe, P. K Saturday at 1 1 a. a. in. and ":'M p. in.. Public in general, and visitors in particular, cordially invited to all services. M. A. Smith, Pastor. people now to neglect their public duties, and that with that neglect must come multiplying evils. In pail he said: "We cannot hold our jury sys tem up to too high a standard, and it is very important I lint wc under stand and appreciate the system. Ours is a popular government and the (x-ople should never neglect their institutions. It is a great mistake for good men to try to avoid jury sen ice. No man should do so unless absolutely necessary. It educates our people anil eiupha si.es the principle that no man can lx- punished unless he has boon tried by u jury of his fellowtneii. Hie danger is I hat we get our minds diverted on private affair or in the mad rush for gam ami grad ually neglect and forget our funda mental principles. I lake no stock iu Ihe idea that the judge or any small number of men should take the' place of the jury. I believe that juries make us few inistakcsiis anv other set of men. "Vou have taken an oath that you will keep sccrc! the work done in the grand jury room. The pur pose of secrecy is that you may the mote easily tlo your duty and have absolute freedom in your actions. No man dares approach you to sug gest or to tell you w hut to do, -uid It ought to be clearly understood that any attempt to approach a grand or petit juror is contempt ofM court. m "Endcr your oath you must pie sent any crime that yon know of! M even if it is in your ow n families. 1 Vou lire not compelled lo present yourself or your wife, but all oth- j t-rs. So a man hemg liable fori" duly mi the grand jury cannot uf jjj foul to know of crime unless he isjM prepared to tell it. Hi' jealous ol your rights und don't let them slip away. I shall charge you part if u- jH Lil ly in relation to only lour classes of crime. " I. Cl inics against children. Learned men who have mad their tow nship. If a magistral!" iih-s not report to the clerk of the court the C.IS.-S which he tries, he j is guilty of a misdemeanor ; if he collects a line and docs nut report il. In- is guilty of a felony. Every - 'thing a magistrate docs ought to lie on tile iu the clerk's oilice, ami H s your business to investigate. The olllcc of magistrate is very impor tant, ami a man can do a great deal of good or a great deal of harm in that oilice." mrUT MiTl.s. I'liiou now has a regular court stenographer who takes down in shorthand all the proceciliiigs. This is a very great saving of time and expense. Mr. A. X. Tedder, a bright young lawyer of Charlotte and tl graduate of Wake Forest College, is the stenographer. Solicitor Robinson is represent - Wilmington has live candidates for mayor, one of whom is Mr. E. I'. Johnson, a brother of Esq. A. C. Johnson of MoiiriH-. I ry Shirley Corn at locts per can. Henderson .V Hudson. Genuine New Orleans Molasses at cents per gallon. Henderson i Hudson. 1 J Clothing. Spring and Summer line now ready. Also youths' and boys' new cuts and weaves. Neckwear, all the colors of the rainbow. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes! For men, women and children. See all lines HERE before you buy ANYWHERE. Literature. Wendell: Maid of Maul en lame, liarr: The Citvlons. liul wer l.ytton: Last Ihiysof pomeii. Bulwer Lyltou ; Harold, Bulwi-r-l.ytton; Eugene Arum, Ititlwt-r-l.yttou; Hays of Bruce, Aquillar; Jackaiiax-r. Kw ing: In Connect ion With le Willoiighby Claims. Bur ; nette: liojs of ; recti way Court. I'.uttci worth ; Master ol Strong lb-arts BriHiks; Willi Perry on Ulke Erie, Otis: Stories of Chero kee Hills, Thompson; Iu Heart of the BiH'kifs I lent y i Hoy Emigrant. Brooks; liov's King Arthur. Ut nier: Bed Fugle, Egglestoii; World j Beautiful iu lUxiks, Whiting: For, Liberty or lexas. lion, lull: beaiiti f5 m rnmm T Hl m M Vt li 1 r ? fl 1 111 1 1 lit Til I fl ffl I till Jix-, Saunders: l-tters I rout i Self Made Merchant to His Son. S3 t T I,1 ' V T WV Loriiner: Little Men Series ,sSA' lj 1 ' -HUD. it. lifi 1. vols, i, Aleolt. Ijee. 6 MTnTITlTlM ,S3 Special Notices. I Advertisements will he inserted iu : 3 this column at Ihe price of one ceut a H word, cash in advance. I F you want 1 i l ire Insurance in firs' class companies, call or hunt- .-1.5. Minnie l. VYulte. GO to the Star Cafe for a nice lunch or a nire meal at any time of day. K. K. W'atkiiii, Manager. T?OK SALE 1 or on lime tor good paper Two good for good Austin, ingate, N. C. mules, cash II. I) WASTED-A farm hand: apply to Policeman I.aury, Moliroe, N. C, TOMATTO PLANTS are no ready1 1 for trausplaiiliue. l.i;ht or nine of the best varieties. Call early. Mrs. J, t. I-Tetcher. rOK SALE- midline J horns. EE S. your t.ltot'S. N1 -Ki;s fur hatching thoi While and liruwit I -eg -C. V. Ayscue. K. Duster before you buy j j gal den seed and seed po-1 J hile sitting at the licdsiilc of a little daughter w ho had just under go n- ail opei al ion for spinal I rouble, Mr. W. B. Bowden, a well known citizen of Wilmington, fell fnuu his chair and died almost 11- laiillv- lletilli was ibn. to lieart i ir, 1 1 L- l,...i . -1 .O ... failure. Mr. liowileu had recently; "" ". .. r.-..c ... Rei yu.ll an ice house in the place (oiiueilv occupied by Cadieu & VS allacr and am prepared tj fill your orders promptly I'hole jO. S. C. Walsh. lost his w iff. 1 get your nice and tender meats and where you get the most meat for the money, I'linnc J51, T70K SALE A good dwelling, with Col. E. (i. Ilarrell. formci'ly a prominent citizen of Buh-igh, died I in the Philippines several luouths I ngo. His IkkIv was embalmed and houses; also e,ood store In, use in yard . brought home und buried ill l.al-: For particulan apply to K. W. Lem 'eighSumhiy. He was the sou of mond, Attorney. 1 Bev. . li. Han-ell, who was nt lone time pastor of the Baptist church in Monroe. A barrel o( pickhs. nice S. S, Cucumber Duster. WE CAN SELL your real estate lor cash, no matter wlieie located. Come or send description and selling price and Icarj of our successful plan. I'nion Kei. Kstaik Comi mny, E. C. Williams, Manager. JfXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIXIIXXXXXXXXIXXXXIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIXXXZXIXIIXIXXX m . . . Onninn TJivi r tr rvtvitnn ) n h H M M M M The Best On Earth! 5 WhitcStar; M S Co lice. ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: .f. i? K. Sprino Time is Coming. Kelinble Ham, Breakfast Bacon, Fresh Grits, lluckwhcat Cakes, with Maple Syrup, supported by a cup ol White Star Coffee, relieves all tired drowsy feelings and carries you through the day hnppv- xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: Who Will Lead Ttys Spring?! Why A. Levy, of course. He always does. If you will notice the great work going on at his store you will see that he is opening up the finest stock of Dry Goods, Clotliinir and Millinery ever hroujcht to Monris.'. Ho Im just come back from the hi 2 Northern Hnrkets nnd his goods are now rolling; in on every train. The ladies in ttmn nnd country are Invited to come in nnd inspect our fine lines of dry good and millinery, all that the prettiest material and the most skillful finger can do for you. An J as for clothing everybody knows that Levy's "High Art Clothing" Is the best for fit and wear sold in America to-day. All that our friends and customers need to do to get suited with the best goods and carry oil the fm-st bargains in any of our lines of goods is to come to our store. A. LEVY. : MRS. A. LEVY. hUUli (i J li Jt LlJUii llii ITXTTJ nri.mi.U l l.lLiJUJUJ.IUIlJilJlJJJllS t , t n TUG Place to Get Any and UmM Good to Eat. We carry the best line ol goods sold in the City. We keep our goods clean and sell you fresh stock for less money than any house in the town. A Peace Maker! g WhitcStarS M Collcc. S xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxS The Riding Cultivator 1 y H' M ' M M I M M M M M M M Hliidy of (Tiiiiiiiolngy ti ll us that three-foiii ths of nil the erime eoni-niittt-d liiis for its first cause ni-h-ct- ed and iio.iiitloueil i liintri'ii. out-iu of the priiit-ipiil 0111s is I'oniieatio!! iii.d iitlullt-ry. This is piin on iu 'h . ..nr intuit t' SI,iiiui nf Vint must , will preiuli oiijknnw (f iiiiiortiinalt- H 111., nunuay ai 1 1 i..i,;i.i. ,. t. . i ; . ,1 s...,.i. out rriiiie that licnrs n.iinst chil tlren, or if you know of children iu m-cd of guardian, or children ho have no property hut should Ik cared for, It-t it Ik- known. The whiskey trallic. It U said that H." per cent, of the crime !l His. Alhtlcklis' follce 1.1111 :l Ih. ran Asjiaiagras -JOc. ;l Ih. can Hlaniliird Toinuloos. . 10c. ,T cans Sugar Teas '.'.V. :i cans Salmon '-'.. T packs Silver Leaf Soda.-. 'J.V. l-'.vapoiatcil Apricots Itle. Ih. Kvaporalid Peaches llie, Ih. Ann und llaintnt-r Soda ;I.IKI ho. 1 do,. Xiiliucgs for ."ic. :l His. Kaisins '-'-V. J galton ,lar Pickles :l cans Vant'aiiip t'orn Hominy L'.m-. 1 do., cans Tomatoes 1.00 : cans K rant !!"'. Scotish Chief Com l.lio pcrdoeii. ;l Ih pkgs ltiickwhc.'it Flour--. 10c. .1 Ib-pkgs lluckh-al Flour.. .'.'0c. 10 lbs. (iotKl Koitsted Coll'ce!.00 Sherwood Ketchup 1 .V. 11 packages Corn Starch ..''."ie. li packages Veriuicelle 'Joe. .'I packages Pearl Sago ..'Joe, .'t Ih. can California Apricots.. l."c. II Ih. can Grated Pineapple... I.V, II packages hates 25e. .'I His, Figs ...'2'r, 1 gal. can Fancy Corn Syrup., loe. I'.'Je, Prunes for 10c. ti fbs. Tarbell Cheese for.--. 1.00 Price's Cream linking Powder HOe. Ih. First Orade Watch Repairing. V. S Kraus is doing some ol .1 . I. mc nnisi waicn nota inai w;rln08 frm ,IC il(.ce .direct or ever done in Monroe. If you have imiim.t f whislti-v. Of course. anything in Ins line that needs re- C neglected pairing it will pay you to tee tvm this class. A jailer in a certain before you have it done. Pi ices, county iu North Carolina kept 1 M children come from ) h-4 A Ktxaxx: reasonable All work guatanterd. For the best line of fresh meat, beef, pork, sausage and fresh fish phone 91. J. D. Parker. Oil at Henderson ic Hudson's for I'lt isthinjuii's Wait, leceivcd 1 fresh every day. Long Island Clam Chowder '.' pound can for loe. Yellow Crawford California Peaches .11b. cans for l.V. Our line of Flour, 5ugar, Coffee, Rice, arils, Tobacco, Snuff, Soda, Soap, (lold Dust, Cheese, Pepper, Spices, Crackers, Oat Flakes, Syrup, best trade New Orleans Molasses, as well as everything you can call for in the shell goods line, Is always kept up to our usual high standard. We carry the best and largest line of Fancy Groceries in the City and will sell you first class goods lor less money than you can buy them elsewhere. PKODror. We handle all kinds of produce and will pay the highest rash prices for chickens, hams, eggs, butter, potatoes and com. All wc ask is for you to sec "s U-fore selling. It is your loss if you fail to do this. Yours for business, BRUNR & HUEY- XIXXXXXXXIXXIXXXXXXXXXIXXXXXIXXXXIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIX i is a neressi'.y to the up-to-date farmer and market gardener, and our cultivators have fully roved their superior qualities. They are easily adjusted to varying depths, and are the most efficient for bringing crops to the best state of cultivation. No farmer should be without one. The season for the great work of Soil Cultivation m as nut kept aiM .,.. P4.. record for tifleen years and found u I1UII6 dill Has no Equal ! that !I0 per cent, of the people w ho eanifl under his charge runic by . m reason of whiskey. It is uotmi-jp usual t" find an entire docket of the court taken n:i with erimcs'M growing out of whiskey. Whiskey citini.it now tie sold in your county legally. If it is being sold search Laugh and Grow Fat! Light Rolls made from Bon-Ton Flour, a little fresh Butter, a slice of beliable Breakfast Bacon, Fresh Eggs, supported by .1 dish of Hot Cakes, Maple 3yrup and a cup of White Star Coffee will make you love your neighbors and (peak well of your enemies. toXXXIxmxmmjTITTTTTTXXXXXXXXX Makes Every body Happy. ; XIXXXXIIXX All join in the same song and sing out for White Star Coffee. xxxxxzxtxxu is now upon the fanner. Our business is to help you to make your work more profitable and easier. We study the needs of our own farmers and cater to their necessities. Our farm ers rc yearly becoming more scientific and it is our business and pleasure to satisfy their needs. Come to see our Improved Farm Mac! liner y- I of every kind, its qualities. i We take pleasure in showing and explaining The hjeath-Lee Hard ware CoT" i.

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