Newspapers / The Monroe journal. / March 31, 1903, edition 1 / Page 4
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DISEASE5 OF COTTON. Tb rUny kind of Ills to hich it b Subject and Some Remedies lur Them. Ar:tl T..A. Is Ua-'-aiA jrtl. Ik)!I Shedding This is a source of great loss to crops. It is caused by extreme ol either dry or wet weather. The Department is at work investigating as to the cause, the effect, and damage of the disease to the cotton crop. When the investigation as tJ cause, effect, an J treatment are announc ed by the I'. S. Department o( Agriculture it will be announced by the writer in these columns. ILKCK Ki sr. lllack Kust The I'nited States Pepartmer.t of Agriculture is investigating this trouble. Mr. McCarthy ol North Carolina De- lar; merit if Agriculture, K.ileih, says: 'H ack-rust of cAt a is lecotniiig worse in the cotton field of North Carolina. The 10 .-!. ..... - i i; . The fundus attics the stem and i nj a Kvk trial teiii Thoaaaads Eava Kdavey Trouble complete and our bright young aad Doat Kaow h. readers will already say. -U hy. animals anj rums ueixnj on farmers' Club. 'routine of rk; nothing to divert !,.. . .t j the mind, to diversify till ioailjf The Lli'Klh Citv Cconnmisl Ihf Diiiir In liU in ni rat i bath at canunoa r'-um nk mm tch other for air," and so they contain? a notice of the meeting thing beyond household duties to mtm and ih cud rwniy-loi hours a I do. j ol the Jj-.)iotir.k Farmers' I enjoy any diversion is lost, and aroimmt or set- 0w the plint breathes out oxy-' I'mb. It sas it will be a most the next staee is melancholia and snhLuhr km- gen and nuosture through its pore.; " intrresting iinetiug and that farm- insanity. oam 01 inm a- i ana in ei seasons ot curing a lam , era m ui(c nuinot rs arc epecua women would I gatnenngswhengtiator oa or before the ijtb dae of " ""2,'the stomata open wide, and the j t o atUnJ. There wiil le a dinner farmer's wife would meet farmer's' March, too, or tLn uotire will t aodtaca af 4- 'evaporation from these tiny under-, s-.-rved on the ccurt-houe square, j wife (,t a Jay of mental as well bar ol their rgbf of leeaa. irottti: ,siJe pores is very great. This is 1 The l.mi.tis of thecouutv, we are as thvsical recreation, the cares j "I ,, , .. . . .. . . tiaouent 1e.re la , . . ' " . .,.., !, n ,.. . . : . . , ... ., , All persons indebted to said estate vtvjuKiusnia-amiiujviHUMj.-j,-.u, .v imutri 1.1 tu iumic wi'I iniown asiuc lut ' are notified to make ure in the soil and the air and, the tr.eetirg of this club. Why awhile. If the husbands and auJ sire cot. Hotic of Administration. Hano( thia day dulv qualified be fjra tha Cln tit the Surwtiof Court ol I'aioa rnuntv, X. C, aa aJwmis trator of Juuu t. slogan, decease., all persons holding claims against aai J hat a relief to these ,h. ..,. , .... .'.,. , .V- Get one of thor baud'iue Ilrlt Buckle for i.V., at V. J. Ku.1bt Co.'. eonvmemf frool that tha kionajra aJ fciad da are out at otter. wkaitaBa. TSr la comfort In tha knnrkvi; aa oi'cn eiprenea. that Dr. K::mr S4.ip Rjjt. tna fitat kicnagr tmieJ lulli.4 vtiy uh in curirj rheumatism, r:n in iha bick. kiwys. Iivaf. bkKer an4 tvry fart o( tha urinary paaura. It corracii Inability to held water and scalding pa:n in pa&sirf It. ot bad effects foUowirr. u;a of liquor, w:m o beer, and overcome! that unpleasant aeceasity c( beirj corr.c.,d la f) cl:ea dunr; tha day. aad to ret up many timet d-r .nf tiM n.jht. Tne mi d and the enra-cr;i.-.iy aiieet cf Saamp-Koot la --ca rra i;ed. It jtar.ds the k EeH tct its co derfui cure ct the moat dutresjmf. eaaea. II ysu need a medicine you jhouid have the bail. Sold by drujj ita in 50c. ar.J$l. au-ea. Y.-urrny have a sa.mp.a bora ol fua ej,uent de-re paaa n or pam ta the back u Will have wax tiue l.'ii .x lt Ap ple iu today. John li. 8iuijwrfi &t'u. Tooau'O at Cost. The Reason. She He wavs he love me, yet he t is oii't iiiiiwn me two days. ll-r r Hi tl W ell, ierbapa that's the re.t-.ui, ih-ar. Vou Know What You are Taking When i.,m tak IWti'a Tallu I'l.lll l'.ig 1.4 of ten pound raddi.u of pt,tej un evtry lHilllehoniq that it ToUu-eo from 27e. n, to che out ( umply Ir,,n anJ (J iniit.e in a taate ehpttirr than anyUidy. LlN r!y , lce K'tm. No Cure. Xo I'ay. 50c. Hell, the- bnt 111 loan. leaves of the plant. The 1111 inaiiiacal c irbon ite of copper is the best retneJy to spray upon the iiilecteJ pl iiits. This is nude hy dissoling ounces of the copper carbon ite in t pints of ammonia and ajJm the solution to 50 gal lons of w ater. This may be spray ed en the plants by any of the garden sprayers in use. An nual selection of healthy seed anj rotation of crops is the best remedy for the black-rust." SOKI.-SIKNS KOOf-Kot. disease which causes p ants to This is a the young and tender rot off at the s .1 t.icc of the soil the pi-nits eitiu-r rot off partially or entirely. It is char. tcteri. rod by a reddish brown color which acc-omp.iMe it. ll is a Is i chir acterifd in that it usually man ifests itself on ot:e s. le ol the stem in a dok UMta the u;c-r, ,s. uiar win. .11 deepens em of the plant is ttid.mccieJ. l i 'm the writer's own pcrs-.-n.il observation (( this disuse tho p! wit :nav, and iloiS tee -u cd by tiie It is ca.H h e ise I 1:: The dis, t 1 thar p 1 inch Ll..v cuts .ill iu. a dar 1-ru 11 .nr. lis ! Iv a 1 11 the 1 . I -.:i ase is call- I "s.-ie liiiis." cut with the I . a'i n. i-.'iihntd, ilretly j I the lant one rla. . It pies. mere about it. both sen abwiutelv free bvmail. ajjrjs Dr. K l-rer Ji n wmi.x Co.. B.nehanton. N. Y. When writing meo Uoo readu. th j pnor ova oiler la thu paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Hinghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. nonius Grandus is a small grayish weevil, the shape of our common corn, wheat, pea, and bean weevil, and measures a fraction less than a quarter of an inch in length. It has not reached North Carolina vet on its east bound migratory trip It started on this trip in Mexico in and in M02 had raiched Louisiana. It punctures the boll, injects the teg which develops into a small white worm. The balls do not drop but all in fested do not fruit, hence there j is a loss of the fibre. No ren;e-1 dies will he suggested m these j columns until the insect reaches! the "Old North State" on its I travels. prompt FiJrmrn' Sj.jmjpj, j . nimiuiHi jt 'o.j T nature plans that what the pluitsj do cot the larnurs in every court- fathers would look at this in the does not need is passed off in this ' ly in the State f rm such duds? light way they woulJ form these! way. ' J They would rind both profit and dubs. Once begun, the custom I YVhen the supply cf moisture 1 pleasure in them. The disscuss-' would never be abandoned for the runs low and the grounJ gets, ion of matters pertaining tj th. ir'good result would soon be seen baked and the air is dry. Nature's j calling and the exchange of views and appreciated. 1 automatic device operates the oth-1 en methods of (aiming and the; er way and the lit le mouths close j introduction of new ideas cu'd' Come to see me for chewing so that evaporation ceasisand all j not lut be of advantage to them tobacco, smoking tobacco, cigars, j the moisture the roots can st nj while the social side oi the gath- etc. S. R Duster. up from the soil is usej by the clings wouiJ be ol vast iutertt, - and improvement. One great 1 'ii mii get iv at adieu & draw l ack to (arminjin this State .YVIhuv'a, I'lione is tiie ioi.iti n of the families if .' . ..... the larm, r and the absence of , IRams "n ehicles. ii int.. .-,.. Ti,.. . ,' - i nave a numccr 01 second nana . v.... . v .Mil .1,19 liail9 the livis of the wives and daugh teis rf the f rir.crs especially dreary and monotonous. This uuionunaic ami tiisagreeable Tina the 6th day of Mari h. 190J. W. t;. LONti, AJnir. of John t Murtan, drceaard. KeJine & Stack, Attya. Try Shirley Corn at 10c ts per can. Henderson & Hudsor. A bane) pickles. cf nice Cucumler S. S. Doster. A kit of TeniM- smoked hams and tdiouldeni just arrived at J. II. Simpson & (V. JoT0..;?EiL,M.D ali'NKOi:, JJ. C, Solicits the patronace of the people of Monroe anJ urroundirjC community. Calls aiiftrrrt-J in day from tneli.h Ptr.e Store; at tiihl from retidence on Ihutcli ttrrrt. . I'lione No. 48. plant. And now you sec '-just how" the leaf rolls together, al ways w ith the lower surlace inside. The closing of the millions of stomata or pores causes the lower surlace to ccatract or draw together. As the under sutface is now shorter th in the upper it pulls the edges of the leaf together and it curls up lengthwise and rolls together sidewNe. This also has a futther advan tage of presenting less surface to the sun's rays. Of course, corn does not grow much during such drouth periods, but it will quickly rally and unroll its leaves when rain comrs ! We have emphasized the fact that "green" plants breathe in and appropriate carbonic acid gas. Mushrooms and other fungus plants, and, in fact, all plants having no chlorophy! or "green leaf cells, breathe very much the same as animals And this suggests another question which we put to our inquisitive yurg! readers .'of all ages f-r considera tion until next "Why do mush rooms have gills'" veh'c'es of several varieties, also harness, w hich I will sell at a bar gain. If you want one it will be to your interest to see me within . 1, ii-. ir 1,. . . ,-.! 1 1.. ,. . inenexi joutvs. .viso some nice 1 VI ...... WUIU 1S ttl.ll- - , .... ly relieved were the men with ! e ones for sale. Rubber and their farmiiies to make a habit of Meo uri'f' a"J lwo CU5n,on ,,,e meeting periodically in soci spotce uuggies. intercourse. It would brighten 1. tiie lives 01 tntse vvonitn and re lieve them t f a great deal of the monotony cf farm life. The statit;cs of the State show that the L.rge precer.tage of our insane from the farms arevomcn, and it is accounted for by the 11; o- noton his lives many lead, nothing but drudgery, the same routine work day afttr day, with nothing to take, the mind ( lit of the one channel of the cverl asting d C C. SlKES. I have just bought a lot of very hue stall fed cattle. If you want good beef send me your orders I'lione oi. J. D. Parker. Three Crown London Layer Raisins, three pounds for :$ cts at Henderson Hudson's. I want your country produce of all kinds. See me before ou y.sell. S. R. Doster. Why Do Corn Leaves Curl in Dry Weather? I; - il V B. , u ,.j 1.. 1 .1 , . K . , :;ra. r 1 li the 1:: th, .0-1,1 I I will r vver. t is when th'.; ' v.h. iil .r t-.s-u q lent!) rc-i'. has pr- grr'. 1 banners iu ti-e. an I til; might send a : Adba:;) 1 ture. A N .. 4'. I t, m n ti h!;,h 0 oii ie thi I'" 11; t I T' 1 t ) . .lilt ; JV- I i-va-'r reaches tue j . ! -!-. ..;:i (re- : wlit-n the d.sease 1 i'r. j er ste 1 ill this diS- j tri.it 1.1 lit etc , I cent t on;1 to the . tnieii: of Agncul-j Al 1. for I '.ullet .11 j We should 111 my of the 1 I tanners con causes bi.i.ksofcoin to cud like to know li a younger genera!!, u I explain what r r ..ll in Aiig'i-t as far a the cr ty, N .rth (1 ir it 'S-! i.l. iv -I . ; ih'e, t- the t p crop .1 Si pteiuber. And p ot (1.1st n t. 01111 1:1 i, is com crned uers tlo dauiag The Munii'. 11. contained in tin ten. led I r the '. whatever, ed itattTiieiits i article ate in geturil readers. 1 his i.ivt s'.ig it urn if the diseise thuse I ir a'.tr n.pled is the most extensive v have ever submitted to The C1.1," tte. in times of great heat or drouth.' Ol curse, the old farmtrs either know or they aie satisfied t ) say it's the "hot dry we.ither."or else they are ;ii'.ioii4 as the youngsters t ) leal 11 the reason for such com tii in every-day affaiis. b'or those ho aie not satisfied to merely say "it is tiie- dry weath er." but belong to that inquisitive 1 lass of beings who go poking their noses into dark corners with that insatiable cuuosity tj "lind out about" things, we will sa) that ail plants breathe as well as pe rspire. All gtceii plants .these having chlorophvl cells breathe through little mouths i n the under sido i f the leaf. These little mouths, which are also sweat pores, are called "stomata." The difference 111 plant and animal breath is that animals take out ol the air and unc it in Two farmers Killed by a Train. The e.it l. 11111I paxK-ngi r Haiti .11 t he S.. in li. i 11 i.i.k!. No. pin. ii,ii lieu- al :!;l 'i n'l l.ii k. bat iiiiinoig' Ih'IiiihI tiini' till i.llei ilium, l ie int. a ag..ii at the lit m vi iiIIi liille puM, -vi'ii mill". ! i. li.ir haul, iiiitautlv kil!ingU. . ( ,.... er and II. I., liovviaiid. lo vvii I known ami ut'Hi.i ilii 1.11 iiii i li lug in Caueil eiiiiiilv. Hie two men li-t't 1 itt Ii.itn. wln ii they x..hl toluene. ltN than tn hours Im hue the ti'n il.Ie cnlliii.n. The InhIii'miI' 'he iiii'ii wi'iv liiniiht back to I imli. 1111 mi the tram that killed Ihein. mid after U iiiji pie pared for burial al an tinileit iking I'.xtabllxhiiii'lit, vtrrt' taken to Meli line on Hit' West IhiiiihI 1 1 .1 1 11 late tonight. 1'i'iiin llii ii' the tup I1..111. will lie iiiade llnongh the eniiiitiy. ( iM.prr, the ehli-i of the ln, vv,i I I veins of age, nun 1 'it'll, and h aw a wife mill one daughter. '.lh' nth. -I' in. in .es his nephew and w.t -I years old. They sold luban.. here today fur wlneii they rert ivi'il nearly thnr liiimlred tloll.iis. The point wh If Ihev wi re killed Is a very ilangi ii.iis eiuvsing. iiml several have Ikvii killed lliere III the past. The einssing is up proai hfil by 11 steep grmle and U mi a sharp eiirve iu the inad. 111:1k itig il illipns-sible lii see a Irani xygen mure than twenty or thirty steps. punli with! 'T 1 1 1N-I.CTS. The colt .11 caterpillar ,Alitia Argel.u iay is familiar to all cotton growers as a green worm with rul Stripes dinvn the sides ami over ed with spines or stings, for when the hand or arm comes in contact with the insect one is almost sure to be stung. The Cotton 1!j11 worm Helio this Ainiigei; in addition to de vastating the cotton plant, feeds upon tomatoes, tobacco, pump, kins, squash, beans, and peas. Remedies and insect history were published in this column last fall, and as we have adopted the rule not to publish the same article twice, we omit. The cotton boll weevil (Atho- WhoWifl be Nex nig me llood and mixing it the carbon which it rets 111 I iiiv or starchy food, and this mixture . Cit Aljl'rmt,n tJ cullcrl Cll' Tax Notice. I am instructed by the Hoard of CASTORS! AM'Ci l.ible I'n'imr.ilioii Tar As siiiiil.itmg i!vFiKliiPillii't!iila- tlllg lllC SI oilUK'hS aiUV'VclS of i rromolcs HioolioitChivruil' nessrimlhYst i.'oiI,iiiis neiilKT tipiiim Moipluiii' norMuief.il. i Not Nahco tic. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have 1 Always Bought Bears the Signature Ayr vw it MMtaimwt W aW- Hx I wM au. nw Jmimt -Him M rr,w ii r h.iy'i'i'iii flmtm Apiifivi Heine Iv fcrrpnshiirt lion. Sour Slom.vh.DiiirrUvi Worms, I imvnl-ionsdVvvrish mss iiml Loss OK SI.EKI'. Tai' Sin'ile SiCnnliirf ef KW VOHK I I I V AF ll 1 I 0000000a00000a0o00400a0 YoU.lt KESIDJiiNCJi! j May not contain the latest stylo 9 Furniture that you would like for both beauty and use, and, if not, it will pay you to examine our line of China Closets, Side-boards, Extension Tables, Chairs, Suits and Single Pieces of all kinds. We can make you prices on these goods that will interest you. T. P. DILLON, I'urnlture Dealer and Funeral Director. Store Phone 7; Residence Phone 84. IL W. LEMMOND, Attorncy-at-Law, ptaclite lit ail tl.e Stale oJ L'uit. rd Sltte C'ourl. Scull illr-ntieo Kivrn to the tllriiirul of ettatrt lor CiiurJutij, L"u-rut"ra anil Atlminie tratori, n.J the collcctioo cl claim. Kf iioul !r ilnrfn. AIo i;i'Ul ud local alturury lor Hie I'antlirr City Home Company, from mlurli loans may be itlainc j un real elate, OrTtce one door raj-t of M, L. Flow to't lure. Thone No. jot,. C.B WKIlB.fr T. 1. RAHR, Vire-l'm. R. 1.. KLAMUAM. Stse io.I Trnu. Carolina Marble & Granite Co., - - --- INCORPORATED- In Use For Over Thirty Years Special Designs in Marble find Granito Monument!, Tombstones, Monu ments, Iron Fences, Etc. . We have just received our first car of Marble, con sisting of a real nice line of finished Monuments, Tablets, etc., and cordially invite anyone in need of work in our line to call around at our yard and we will take pleasure in quoting prices. It shall be our !aim to do first-class work and at the very lowest prices. ROBT. L STEVENS, lUorcej io4 CoDosellor-it-Lai, Mosaor, N. C, Prompt attruliuu divert to all mat ters plucrd iu our hauds. Manrgrment of estates (or fuard ians. a.liniiiistraluii auJ executors (ecialtj-. tliarcre rcaaouahle. OlSre rast o( Coutlhouse, (formerly occupied by the late I). A. Covington.) PeoplG'sTal OK MONROE, N. C. Solicit vour account and banking hiinrsa. We Ktuiaulee AHSOl.l'TE SbL'l KIIY, ir.mi liirss anil all tiie , acriinnniHlalioiii (bat Si I I'M) bauk j is oill admit of. Interest paid, ac i cerJiiiR to a'ieciiieiil, ou ili Hjbit left lor oi.r stall J pi-rtoJ. Alwaya reaJy for It-inn ou a.j'roird paper. O. I'. HKATH, Fresident, "Ml. flow, taniisiotr cf Dttdi lor Souib Urvlint, It j Kjnti Urol m: also i Justice of lit Peace 1 (ur Inioa t'o'.r.y. tad Njlirj Public ; lot Nonli toliix :: :-: Si. eial alh nli.in fciven loUkinf Af- fidavtls, A. l.n..lejti'iiii nt ur 1'roof of I lt'tJ, Mi'i ti;ai;r, Cuiittacts, Kills of I Sale, I'. mrr i f Allorney, Kruunria j lien., of IVmer and Inli-iil vnir, Dep. . :tuu.,U iiiiiii, and 1'ioli.ilii's I'cnla, ; M il te iii'-s an I .ill ctitsT pnpeis, i'suiux i Slale Wat I nil.s, I l.iiin and IVlivery aii I At:.t l.ini i.t papers. Civil Sum , iiiiins a n.l the I'.illei'liiiu of Claims, Cilice at M. L. I I. .w L'n. e Store, e.nl of cum III Mie, Monroe, N. C. s. A. STEVENS, H. D. MDNIirti, N. c. Remember we guarantee entire satisfaction and have in.' m'"..!,,"!.! Z .in room over aama . . -a J -it . i . . "": r I'lione vjuice vuiuu awvu& jfuu Btajr,auu uiwg usk is 10 ou burn ana see us before you buy. Respectfully, J. E. EFIRD, Mgr., Monroe, N. C. Yards at Statesville. Salisbury, North Wilkesboro. & Monroe, N.C uvir pout oiitre; hutic .S, H. D. Stewart, M. D., r .luces iinimal heat. This pro cess is identical with that of a stick o( wood burniii( in a stove. The wood is all carbon except the ashes, and when the stove draft is opened air rushes in and the oxygen part o( the air unites with the carbon at a certain temper ature and heat is the result. As the animal takes oxygen from the air it exhales or breathes out what is called carbon dioxide, or car bonic acid gas. This is fatal to animals, but plants live on it. Every green plant takes this car bon dioxide through the stomata of its leaves and appropriates the carbon from it. This carbon goes to make starch fibre and fat in the plant. Thus the circle is Ailmnr nf Rilnnrrti majui ui muiiiuc Read through this advertise ment and then see if you can't spot him. A mayor is the repre sentative of a town, just as our goods in quantity and in quality is the representative of best goods and lowest prices in this city. We will quote yoj the very lowest prices from now till the 10th day of May next. We will offer you especialy good bargains on Flour, Meat, Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, Mill Stuff, Corn, etc. etc There are letters in the above ad. that will spell the next mayor's name. Come to our store and we will ex plain. Yours, Hill & Bivens. t o Deadly Grasp of Grip Pros trated Me. Dr. Miles Nervine Built Up My Shattered Nerves and Gave Me aa Appetite. Of the Bullion, el people, who todar toffcr irom Bernini or neen wraktwsi, a l.rre per. crntage trace the cute directljr to dr.dlr Latjnppe. It it a (era dinraM, end matte mien inaca up-xt the nerrea, patting in t nr. ttram anon them at the time theirTilal itv it at the lowest ehb. If LaGrippe au ltd yem wth a ahattered nerrotis intr im, will loia oi appetite, lack o( ewrer, tnenmnia, frequent headachet aad wtorbid tendeeciei, eon should itrtnfl hen tee weakened nereei wita Dr. Milee ' Nenilne. It wiU ande all that (rip b doe., brtnf back appetite, reel ead rtitore theMmatetneireorKalartjTitr. "I want le write this tettlraoaial far the bnefit ol thoee who hare Mfiered Iron that dreaded ducaw LaOippe. I nfered ace eral weeks with It, aad not hi if I tried seemed heaebt sae la an wiy, sHape or form (t suffered almost death) ead taa'tf nr daufhter recneasaeaded Dr. Miles' Nemae to me and i (aa tmntaJiy tmf iroaa the irat dr I tell better thaa aa weeks. It rare me rciwi, rnim ep my pnaiRrrea aereee aaa a splendid and if yiHi are in arrears on the ist dav of April your property will le advertised to be sold on th ist Monday in May. This applii to ever) body, and there are to be no exceptions. The taxes must be collected. Settle now and save costs and humiliation as instruc tions to me are positive and there will be no deviation from t hi order. W. L. Huvwk, City Tax Collector Mill .( p. .iin.l tans (m il, u-si grade, two fur edits. I. If. Simpson Co. For the best line of fresh nie;it. beef, pork, sausage and fresh fish phone 91. J. I). I'AKKtR Call at Henderson & Hudson's for Fleischmann's Yeast, received fresh every day aad ra. BDoetite. 1 eaaaot mm! trm highly oi rt aad want le ur, each aad ererr one we aaa tetterea rrosn Laorlppe will find taitaat relief by eettinr e bottle of Dr. Miles' Merrine. Insist oa harnv it and take aa other. It 1s simply splendid. Hnpine this will benentsome poor severer I remain, Mas. Cloaca B. Hau, Jataaee, Team, All erneriit sell aad narantee first bot tle Dr. M.les' Remedies. Send for free book oa Nrrrows and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Memcel Co, aUaJurt, iad. THE Falson - Wlnctiester Go. Paint and Repair shop. We have the only first class paint and repair shop in Union county We have an expert workman in each line of our business. Our painter is conceded to be one of the best in the Sonth. We have a first-class black . . l -1 1 , ... smiin ana norse snoer. we make, repair and paint everything in the buggy, wagon and furniture line. We do all kinds of iron and steel work. When it comes tc Horse Shoeing, we are the people who do the work and do it tight. Shop on Hayne street, near Sike3' Stables. All work guaranteed. Price; right. J. BEN FAISON. Mgr J LxACTCOPrCWRAPPCR. Ha s B CaiHllmi REAL ESTATE OWNERS who have land to sell should list it with us and thereby have it adveitised in the newspapers free of cost. Buying and soiling land is our business and we cm handle property which you may have been unsuccessful with yourself. We will also collect rents and buy mortgages and judgments on land. Several farms, temporary tracts and town lots on hand for sale on easy terms. Quit paying rents and buy a home with rent money. Will buy for ourselves any real estate in the county, if for sale at a bargain. " T eT - a 1 4NI union iteai estate uo. Office: ArmAeld & Williams. E. C. f ILU1IS, Manager. Stock Horse! The Stewart Horse, fronn Cleveland Bay sire and Specula tor, will be at my stables (old Og burn stables) in Monroe for t hie seascn. This is a splendid com bination horse. J.C.WILLIAMS, Phone 94. Monroe, N. C " ; e.'V'iaaYeiy ' ASHCRAFTS Eureka Liniment. This Liniment will remove spavin, splint, ringbones, and all cartilaginous growths when applied in the earlier stages of the disease. One of the most common lame nesses, however, among horses and mules is sprain of the back tendon, caused by over loading and hard driving. Asheraft's Eureka Liniment is a never-failing Temedy. The Liniment is also extensively used for chronic rueumatism, and stilt joints of all kinds. For chronic scratches Ashcraft'a Eureka Lini ment is without an equal. Three or four applica tions will cure this disease in its worst form. Owing to the wonderful antiseptic qualities, the Eureka Liniment should be used in the treatment of all tumors and sores where proud flesh is pres ent. It is both healing and cleansing, entirely destroying all parasites and putrefaction. Users of Ashcraft'i Eureka Liniment must re member it should not be used on feverish Darts 1 BMsrowio "aoa-aroMa-.- as it acts as a counter-irritant and stimulant. Price 50c. bottle. Sold by The English Drug Company, SS v 1 WET FEET make doctor bills; dry feet make happy, comfortable neonle and saves taking medicine. Lots of sick people around now because they have not bought our Hamilton-Brown, Battle k and Stone Mer Shoes. This store is noted for good shoe values. Our shoes never fail to give, good satisfaction. We have a lot of dry goods and notions th ;t I will sell cheap. Men's Fine Sunday Shoes for 98c. No house in this town has a ereater rfinntn. tion for good shoe values than this store. We have a complete line of Dry Goods, etc. J. T. DOSTER, AT WIXCIIESTKirS COKXFJl. i XoM.HK. K. V. Calls 1. lumpily aiisui led in day fruitl ll";i-l"ii'i l'n'- Slnrr; al nLlil from j li'Mili .it on Cliche Slrert. ! Olli.-c in 1 il.'ir.il.l l!;iil.linii. OlVi r lin.ir 11 In 12, A. M. I'lione 141, JOHN P. MONROE, 'iO M3NRUE.N.C. Day cutis aiik.ii'itil fium ll.iuslon'i driiK "li rt- iin.l uHiro, 'phone uy. i(jht (1 "in Coiiiiiii i rial HnM, 'plinita ajo. V. B. HOUSTON, SL'ktiliON DENTIST, Ulficc up ttuiia, 1'iIki r.il J Iluilding, NoUl.ui'sl .it Cniirtliouae, M utiriie, N. C. IKANK AKVII ll.LD. Ll LIS 1. W ILI.1AHS, ARMFIELD & WILLI IMS, Attorneys no 1 Counsellors at Lai. MONKOE, N. C. Ptat-tice in all the State and Unite j Stairs Courts. I'loiniit attiMtii.n fjivrn to collec tiona and Kennal law practice, oTl'risunj interested in the aettle- .nrnt of est.iti s. a.ltinnistialors, tie- cutora, atut Kuai Jiana are especially itiviltd tocill on llicm. Coiitiiiiii d atul iainslakiiif; attentiun will he i;.vi'ii, at a reasonable price, to all ! . v 1 huineaa, Ohice in courlliouse opposite Clerk's jffii e. HI.SKV B. AUAUH. THOMAS J. JKKOUK, ADAMS & JEROME, aiTORNEYS AT LAW. MONKOE. N.C. Practice in all the Courts, State and Federal The tnanaKrment of estates ior earcut irn, tiiniinialrators (special ty. Careful and diligent attention Kiten to the foreclosure of mortgages anil collection of claims. Moury oancd wilhoul expense to lender. All ligation pirn prompt and careful Itlrntion. Olhct east of courthouse. K B. Kcdwine. A. M. Stack EEDWINE & STACK. Allow eyt-al-Late, MONHOE, N. C. Practice in all Hie Slate and Feder al Couits. Will manage estates for Eiccutors, Adnnnihlralors and Guar- Jiani for reasot.able nay; and will foreclose mortgages and negotiate loans, without ripcnsc lo Morlgsgces and Money l.cntli ra.whcn practicable. Ulhcea .Vrlhwetr!a rooms. Urst fiior. Com thoitRe, r DR. B.CREDFEARN,t DSNTIST. Charges teaso liable goar anteed. Office over English Drug Cos. MONROE, N. C. Will be at Martdmlle, N. C.,oo first and third Mondays of each month, and t Matthews on second and fourth Mun lsys. fhone tit I has itood th t I bottles. Does Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic has stood th) tt 25 years. Averag Anntwl Sales over One and a Half MTLTton vow recora oi merit trvpeal to yem ? No Cure, No Pay. 50c
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