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THE MONROE JOURNAL Telephone N. I. Tuesday, April 21. I90J. R. R. V. HOUSTON. MAYOR. Mrs. Harry Harp and, family! re tiki ting rvUlivnt lutrt-orgis. Mm. J. . Uik-j mart! tbia Out la a Warm But Friendly mora lug Iron Atlanta, there uir bid ber to have brrtbrikil treated Mrs. It. li. Heatb oflliarMte i visiting Mm. Ii. P. Heath. Hon. J. It. I'rit of Albemarle ijteut Saturday in Mount. Tb eutertainnieiit for the benefit of the pulilir library Friday uighl netted about 7.1. Mr. I. K. Mi Kae, a leather iu the (irwiislioro grll arhoola, ieul Siit unlay iu lou. Mr. J. C. Ford went to Charlotte Saturday with his m ile and mother, who were on the way to their old home iu Statesville. Mix Ethel Hudson of Wardlav, who visited here aouie days, wan arcoiiiKinied home hy Mr. and Mrs. S.HH Hudson, who will upend few day at Ward'aw. Mm. 8. V. 8Un, lately of ("aid well station, with her three chil dreu, haH moved to Monroe and oecuiieHtbe Whitaker bouse. Mm Sloan in m sUtr of Mr. W. 8., K. E. and I'. R Itlakeuey. Mr. Wnu Starnea and Mi Mary Xi-Uiu, diui;bter of Mr. A. J. Nel son of liuford towiuihip, were mar ried April U'th, at Taberuacle niainw, by Kev. V. V. Wynne of South Carolina. Mr. J. D. Faulkner authrtM a painful "accident yesterday morn inK. Ho waa running a rip saw at the mill and accidentally run bis li nircr rural list it. The nails and ilesli were cut off but the boue waa not injured. Kev. I). A. Suyder returued Sun day from t'oiironl, where he en ciunil iu a Meeting with Kev. W. T. Talhert, iu which there were 2'i cmiverMoun. He and uev. d. O. Wilhoit are holding a meeting thia week iu the Second Monniechunii. Sir. A. Levy MiflYred a painful nccideut. and in tact come ueur hwiug his lite, at the depot Satur day bight. Ho accompanied Mrs. Levy, who was jroiiiK to Kicb inond, into a car, and oil Kclting oil jtt his foot caught inarrosstie, and his leg was badly wrenched. Dr. Frank Houston, brother of Dr. W It. Houston of Mouroe, con tinues to win honor in his adopted State, Texas. He is president of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of that State, and was last week honored with the title of L. L D. by Tulane I'liiversily. Mr. A. A. 1'uckctt, a farmer of Taw Creek, Mecklenburg county, killed himself Friday night by cut ting his throat with a pen knife. He was probably insane. Iu a note book a few days la-fore killing him aelf he had written: i cau't stand my brain.'' Mr. J. ii Kiird, local manager of the Carolina Marble and Granite Company, informs The Journal that his house has just finished several tine jobs of monuments for South Carolina parties, and have several others to tinish for the same local ity. This concern is the largest of ils kind In the State, and it a matter of congml illation that the Monroe branch has done a splendid business since opening here. The small uegm Ih, Fred Hiuit- lv, who had a job us carrier at the English Drug Store, has lieeu put iu jail for robbing the cash drawer, Fred had opened a bank account w ith one of the savings banks and done other things which caused li i in to be watched. One day last week the drug store ieople caught him with a ten dollar bill which came from the till. The boy is bright and smart, and could he have avoided the besetting sill ol his race, would have hecu very useful. Mew. C T. Little of Camden and Wiu. Hugh Clyburo of Ker- Ishaw, H. C, are visiting in town. Dr. K. t. Kedfearu spcut yester day in Marshville doing prvfc kiooiil work. Mr. J. E. Elird is pieparing plans for a Iwo-story resideuc on Craw lord street. MUa I.illie Morgan, who has been teaching at KedOuk for some mouths, has returned to her home at Marsh ville. Uev. Edward Fullenwider. son of Mr. IS. O. Fullenwider of this place, w ill be married on May Mh to Miss Miuuie Mack welder of Mt. i'lewstint. The fire company is preparing to have a Fourth of July celebration. The town ought to join iu aud have soiuethiug big. The Ladies Aid Society of the First Itaptist church is arranging to have a "Handkerchief lUzaar" and a "Trip Around the World" at au early date. Mrs. IX McKemie entertained charmingly last Saturday afternoou in honor of Mrs. Sam lluilsou. A large number of guests filled her hospitable home all during the afternoon. The Methodist ladies will give their funny entertainment, "The Deestrict School," on Friday night. There will be twenty five persons engaged in the play and an evening of good entertainment is promised. Lightning struck the chimney of Dr. . A. IH-es residence at Marshville yestenlay and dcmol Uhed the top of it. The current theu ran on down, tore part of the ceiling off and did a good deal of damage. Mr. J. M. Fairley is in corie spondcuce with some silk manufac turer!! who want to put a plant in some towu in the Boiitti ami my they will employ several hundred people. They want to know if any stock will he taken locally. Mr. Fairley will show the letter to any one interested. The I'uiou Keal Estate Company advertises the sale of thirty lots at public auction on May 15th. This will lie a fine opportunity for per sona of limited means to secure lots on which to build homes. I'uder their easy terms a juror man may buy a lot and later on, having it paid for, can build upon it through the Ituildingaud Loan Association. Planted Seeds on W axhaw's Street- Vrnnili'm-. ill Tlii Journal. Waihaw, April '.Ml. The south iMitind vestibule was delayed here today for some time on account of a breakdown of the engine. Mr. H. V. Hroum lost u very fine milk cow last Saturday. Au hour before her death the cow was iu apparent good health. The cause of her death is not known. While Mr. Stacy Howie's lsiy was leaving town today on horse back, the horse runaway with him, ami while the Imy was uot thrown off he littered the btreels with bun dles. Among his packages were a lot of garden seeds and the streets were well sown la-lore the ground was prepared. W. F. ('hears & Co. furnished three medals given by the institute at the commencement just closed. Mr. T. L Davis, who has liecn so long the rtiicieiit ucpoi agein heir, has resigned and has Ih-cii succeeded by his brother, Mr. J. C Davis, who has been agent at I it taw ha. Mr. A.T. Xuttnll has moved his family to Mi-Coll, 8. C, where he has a position us cotton mill super intendent. ON WITH THE W ORK THE CRY- The llaleigh eorresmniUnt of the Charlotte Observer saysi "Ex- Judge W. S. O'B. Kohiusoii, the newly-elected Kcpuhlican national committeeman from North Caro lina, does not expect to be a mere figure head in his party s allium. He is very proud of adjusting the Hillahoro postoltice fight yesterday so that all the six candidates save Clius. Hosemond withdrew." Now. )f the judge would come to Monroe Bud cllcct such a compromise that, lie would prove himself genius of the whole cloth. Kev. J. J. Havner, the Metho dist minister at Matthews, died Sal- unlay morning of apiiendicitis. He was only 3.'l yearn of age and leaves a wife and three small cliiidrcn. Uev. M. A. Smith and Dr. Howe went to Matthews Satunlay, where the latter conducted the funeral yesterday morning. The Observer says that Mr. Havner was a native of Cutawba county and has been in the ministry for the past ten years. At Matthews, where hd hail been stationed for only one year, he was very popular with the people, uot oulv of his own church, but with all other denominations. Within the past vear. by his efl'urts, a new church has been built at Indian Trail and a handsome church is in course of erection for his own con- j gregution at Matthews, which is to cost about M.000. Tho town aldermen fiad an in formal meeting lust Weduesday night with Capt. Ilerkeley nod other Seaboard Air Line officers regarding the building of new de pots here. The company has pre pared plans for s new passenger depot to be placed at the foot of LaFsyette street, which is to Iks straightened out to the railroad, and for a new freight depot some where about the foot of church street, with a ir& thoroughly re Minnertiiii; the two. and also fo-- a large rouqd house. The work c.o temnlated will cost slwut l-'Q.OOQ, The road desires thecqopcratioq of thstownso far as lurnnming ine fights of way is eoucefoed. The iniDrovenients contemplated are verv extensive snd would be of great benefit to the town. Itiir embroidery sale at Hoik's Wednesday evening at II o'clock Home seekers! Look up in this issue the advertisement of the nuc tion sale of lots on easy terms by the I'uiou lteal Mate toiupany To Whom It May Concern. I hereby certily that I have this day applied lur insurance in The Union Menevolent Lile Insurance Company. I know all of the oth cers personally and have entire confidence in their integrity and ability, and believe their plan ol insurance will prove under their management highly successful. Frank Armi ield. Iliht CoSlin. Helms, 5Uck, Lee and AritificlJ AUfcrmca Mr. 1L V. II .-1. d will Is- the; next mayor of Moiirue aud his board of aldermen mill Ik Mcssik T. C. Collius, L. K- Helms i. S.I Ijee. J. K Stack aud DauAini field. The contest tr aldermeii was derided in the first primary last Friday, shile that for niayur was finished up in a second pri niary yeJenlay. The rwutcst a arm, but lin-mlly. The primary ol Friday n-u!ted as follows: KK SI VYK. K. V. Houston, vs; J. D. Mi lUe, St; J. M. Fairlev, 1; A. M. Crow ell, '.':t; lreilell Hilliard, 9. IOK AI.PI KMI N. First Ward-J. E. Sta. k, 1 1 1 : S. W. I'arham. U':L S-eoiid Ward-T.C. Collins l!'l; W. F. .Morgan, 97. Third Wanl-L K. Helms i:; J. C. Sikes, S!l. I Fourth Ward-ti. S. Ia, l.V.t; J. M. Illair, USi. At Large Davis Armliehl, '.'lUt. The p'litlenieu who rweived the largest vote for aldermen were de dared the uominess by the rules of the primary, aud by the same rule Messrs. Houston and Mi lUe, hav lug received the two largest votes, ran the nice over in a secoud pri mary yestenlay. The result of the vote yestenlay was 1.17 for Mr. Houston and 110 for Mr. Mrl!ae. The first named gentleman is there fore the nominee, aud will lie elect ed mayor next month w ithout op position. Talks With the IVople. ''I don't feel had a bit," said Dr. .1. M. Itlair. after the primary of last Friday. "The people knew ex actly where I stood and they la-.it me iu a fair and square way. (ieorge Ut' gave me a good drub bing, but I take it as my part and have no n'grets, but stand on my same platform," said Dr. Itlair. And that is the right spirit to have, aud the manly ay to talk. Isn't it wonderful," said a citi sen yestenlay, "how people in a little towu, or iu a large one for that matter, will fall out about town politics! Every other spring the same old campaign of struggling and scratching is enacted over and over. Often lifelong friendships are broken up and lil'eloiigriimitics iiL'enileicil. Our neighbor town of Waxhaw is one that has sn-nied to have gotten a plenty of that kind of Ht u IT. They saw what it was doing for their town and resolved j to (put it." "I have Iss-ii alsuit a good deal," said Mr. It. W. liaker. "and the most liberal minded people I ever saw were down iu a little towu in Alabama. I was thinking of loca ting there for the manufacture of brick. 1 hey told me to come on and I should have the land to op- rate on free for live years, and, il ut the cud of that time 1 w as still there, they'd give me a deed to the laud without a cent of pay. "That reminds me," put iu Mr. no, Alderman ' rc. muck, ' storv that I heard during the early boom days of liirniiugham, Ala. It was a yankee trick. A laud company went out some dis tnnce from town and got tin option on a track of laud from an old far mer. Thcv were to divide the land up in lots and pay him rMHHi for it when the lots were sold. In payment he was to take a corner lot on each square ut the av eiiiL'e price tnai t tie corner iois brought, and the balance of the purchase price iu cash. I he day it sale came aud land w as Dooming. Corner lots on the land all brought .",0O0, and the old man stood there and saw his farm slip out ol his hands for the price ol one cor tier lot on it." Don't forget the embroidery sale at Helk's Wednesday evening ut 3 o'clock. While Miss Willie Horten of Unlhcrford county aud her father were driving along the public road without warning, a telephone pole standing on the bank ueur the road side fill and struck her on the head. The horse became fright ened and ran away. hen Mr, Horten gained control of him, he found that bis daughter waa uneou scions. The accident occurred some time ago, but Miss Horteu died of the injuries Sunday. Home seekers! Look np in this issue the advertisement of the auc tion sale of lots on easy terms by the Fuion lteal Estate Company. Twelve convicts, while beir taken out of a stockade near Wil mington yesterday morning, made a dash for liberty and sneceeuea I making their escape. They need the Union county bloodhounds down there now. Come to see me for chewing tobacco, imoking tobacco, cigars, etc. S. R Dostcr. Second crop Virginia Irish Po tatoes, (or eating or planting, 8o cepti per bushel. Crow Pros. Strength, health and pleasure are bound up In " Force," the splendid heart-cereal food sold by Pruuer & Huey. To My Customers I have Isuight out the meat mar ket of Morgan & (iilllln aud will run ut the same stand, next to Linebark's jewelry store. 1 am very grateful to my customers for their lavors of the past unit Hope they will continue to give me their orders. 1 shall certainly continue to give gisid incut, fair weights aud gmsl delivery. lie sure to call on me or phone wheu In need ot any thing in the fresh meat line. Itespectfully, H. .. N IIITK. Home seekers! Look up in this issue the advertisement of the auc tion sale of lots on easy terms by the I'nion Keal Estate Company. Communication From Mr. MC' Neely. Mr. Kditor I desire to recom mend the new insurance company this has just be; n organised in our county, the Union Henevolcnt Lile Insurance Company. I have taken a policy in it and think our people should avail themselves ol this offer of cheap insurance, it being the cheapest insurance one can get. Respectfully, . Jas. McNkely. Qood Irish Potatoes. We have some nice second crop Virginia Irish Potatoes, good for eating or planting, and will Sell them for 8o cents a bushel. Crow Hros. Co to Flow's store for kraut at 10 cents a gallon. Genuine New Orleans Molasses al 75 cents per gallon. Henderson & Hudson. I want your old Iran. D. Parker. When in need of fresh meat phone No. 91. J. D. Parker. Try some of those nice cucum ber pickles at S. R. Doner's. A " I'rinul at Temperance" Say That lie to rWart and Soul ir the MotCfntnt ta Stop the III' (al Sale 4 Whiskey, and alst the Ixgal 5wlt. Tt I'm- .tif rf Ik. Jwir.4i Will you allow me a little jan in your valuable isduiuus to pre m ill a few thought to your many readers? I am iiif-.rmcd that then- U : move on ft to i-lalIi-h a ti-ui Iterance league in Cuioii county and if I can say any wont tha' would einsMirage or prompt a sm gle individual to thn his wboli energy or iuitueuce iu this g!ihu work I shall lecl well remunerated for my Iroulile. Now, to I g 1 11 with, I would iUoleS.uu Jones. Hcsays: -'W his key is a good thing 111 its place, but its place is in hell." IU- thai as it may, one thing I am sure of: It is a dangerous ls-erage aud one abich should Iw disM-iicd with. There is 110 better time thau 110 to stop the illegal trallic ill whiskey aud legal, too. Those men a ho re fused to grant license to those who made application did a glorious di-ed and one for which they de serve honor. The gissl effect have not only becu felt in Mouroe but for miles around. Aud whenever we cau get absolute prohibition all over the State of North Carolina we will succeed in lilting the crushed aud bruised spirit of the wile whose mental susccptihiltic are too extpiisite to endure the rude insults of the drunkard and who w:ts trampled under foot aud made the vi-ivM slave of her brutal lord. It w ill elevate the spirit ol the wives daughters ami sisters to the heights of hois1 and felicity and put a uea- song iu their mouths and awaken iu their breast immortal hopes and aspirations. It will take the little child whose only dream was of misery into its arms and bless it. It will throw over the fail- of society a light like that of another sun aud millions will nwakeu iu its brightness scarcely conscious of ils surpassing glory. Want," which stands like an armed man ut the door of many, will Is- driven away aud plenty will crown their board. Misery, which stalked among them like the scclor, will leave them lorevcr. while the angel of happiness will spread over then her wings all ra diaut w ith feathers of gold, aud the star of hope will throw ils silvery light around their path. We hear men talking ot a free country. It is not lilicrtv in allow ing every man to do as he pleases regardless of the consequences hit, rather abridging the privi lege of men w henever it httcomcs necessary iu order to promote the general welfare of the whole peo ple. 1 his should he a law primary mil essential which every youth or the land should know !v heart. Some will say prohibitory law is au infringement of individual 'ghts aud contrary to the spirit ol American institutions. In this tiny falsify facts. All liliorly, ev ery personal light or privilege is i.f uiusri ils'd bv certain limits lie yoiid which no man is entitled to go. tine ol these limns is luid down iu the sixth commandment, v.: "Thou shall not kill." Can it lie pretended that the rum seller does not violate this law! Call up a jury of physicians and ask them how many ol their patients were poisoned in grog shops. t here are I In, 0110 salimus 111 our country against I'JS.ooO schools and onlv At, out) churches: 111:11111 tart 11 r ers ami sellers of strong drink .ViO, IMMl, which is ulMiut twelve limes the iiuiiiImt of clergymen, (our times that of the teachers, nearly double nil the lawyers, physicians, teachers aud ministers combined. There are in the I'uiled Stales to day U'll.OiKI active liquor distiller ies which make annually r.',.m gallons of ardent spirits So pow erful is its inlluenre that public sentiment quails ls-fore it. Il stalks on its hloodv pathway, trampling its 1.1,lMiO victims down to hell without 1111 emotion of pity. II drags after its triumphant chariot wheels 2UO,IH0 helpless orphans. How long shall this monster reign. Had I the power I would have Ic gal enactment strict as the blood laws of Draco to put down tins tnilue. I would away with even the coarser qualities of spiritous I1 1 , " -"' 1 ' " ' s ': Q j ' . - i"fr - .i.'. Vj' j named in the Public ItoaJ. t A srii-atioiidl ruuaway marriage 4 disturlinl the usually quu-l Son.l.ix J at Wake ForeM t.-lay. Mr. W. II. ; hlleliestd. Jr., -J' .siiuli I jn.llli.. aii-l Miw Maude l.l!is an- the priu ; 'cimls Mr. Whitehead has U-cu pa) lug at lent i.iu to Mks Wlis for Z M4iie time, but objection oil the 6 Mrt of the young lady's mother w i-ailsiil thrill to U- separated. They a , laid their plaes and tins iiioiuiiig O when Mlsi. Kills had siipHM-lly 4.iite. to Sunday m-IioiI she left a i uotr iu a table at home telling hvi o inoili.-r that she was ruiining away ? to be man nil. Instead of going to jo j Sunday sclnsd she p.tsxd by the, ji hiirch and went to the north end J J 'of the towu, where Mr. hltehead. q (with his fiiemK Mr. M. D. AuJ in laud Mis to-rltmle lliiuii, w iv r awaiting her w ith buggie. Tin y a droieaway and when a mile from w town were married on the public liquors I am in the moe soul, nad by Kev. A. C. Sherwood, ami q mind and stn-utgli. Yes let us' then proceeded t Flat Cis-k chim-h J I I..: til.. I... I L.....LI.,, ....... I, Ml.... Mlu. V every township ill the county. Fill did not n-luiii lioiti cliiirch. -Awav w ith lio-iw, away with the suspicion w:isaioii.sel. and the note blind tiger, away w ith all the w his 1 divovcred, but the couple was then out of reach. Mr. Whitehead is a member ol the junior class, and w:isone of ibe' debaters at Ihe recent aiiuiiersiiiy ! is-h lir.it ion of the two literary so Clerics lie is a young minister with splendid gins as au orator ami SET LaER & LEE, THE LEADING GCCrS, EOT!??!. CI. Til!. J. CEITS rCESISEUCS, IAT HD SBOC STOBX IS I0IB0L Hendfjunrlei's for Gents' K. . Il'l : .i. XilMIM i: ot M IVi'U. Clothing. key. lU-tter none thau too much. I have had some ecriciicc I nun its evil cib-cls observiil its ruinous elhs ts Umiii individuals and upon whole families witnessed wives made w idows children made la therless young meu deUwil to the level of the brute, and soliielssly is n-sMiusible, if whiskey iscolitinued to be sold. The half has not liccn I old. Iyovers of siiIimui, guard w ell your abuse of the good men of I'nion county for trying to put a stop to the Nile of this health de Oroviiiir Mont ihilnititr liever:i!r. tor it might Is- yourfather. brother they will return and resident Ken or son who will' fall at the knife's ilworth Inn. point of the inebriate next. Trace all the murders for the last ep.s h aud see if nearly nil wen' uot di rectly or indirectly the cll'eet of li qiior. When the true principles of temperance are established in early life ami made the controlling power through life, then life is worth the liwng and most inevita bly so, if every one would practice temperance. Hut, moral su:imii has Ih-cii tried long enough; let's apply to the strong arm of the law. FuiCMi uf Ti:.mi'i;hani k. 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 thinker, ami has promise of a bni ,9 lines HERE before you buy ANYWHEKE. liuit future. He is ery opiilar' among the students Miss F.lli is! f . - - - - the youngi-st daughter uf Mrs M. i J 11 Kllis matnui ol the Ku.cliau club. She is a charming young t lady aud has many friends in the1? commiiiiitv. Alter the bridal trip. Lee &z Lee. i) o oo q eoo v c Special Notices. AJvcrtisemeiita will he inserted in this column at Ihe price of one cent a word, cash in advance. LOST Pair of sold liiiiined spec tacles iu case, with W. II. Wake field's name ou it. Keturn In Itelk liros'. store and Ret rew.iid. TIIK I'eople's Mutual Life Insurance Coinp.iuy is now ready for husi ia-s.s. Wide to r call nil K. W. l.c in- lllllllj. KKNT five riMiiu cotlace on Desirable luca-Lowe. ruu Church street tion. Apply tu C. I' w CAKKY everythinK vu have iu old Iron tu J. 0. Tal ker. ANTKOA middle aned woman to help me take cue uf my al most helpless wifc. Will bual J.clutlie, and the her I nice furnished room and will leave her well provided for alter my death. No rluldten. Ad dress T. V. Willeford, Stout, N. t R GO to or a 1:M:MI1: you can i;et the lest flesh nicat at J. 1). I'.uker'i mar ket, rtioiie No. 91. the Sl.ir Cafe for a nice lunch nice meal at any time uf day. K, K. Watkins, M.iii.ihit. StK S. K. Duster be'ore yuu buy your caidtu seed and seed potatoes. ANNOUNCEMENTS. I Kev. Mr. Whitehead is we L n.. u-,1 in tli i b.-1 ion tu 11 iii i.:ielier ! oiimitioo ioiiiniiiiitiii oi i oiooo! ut iiroiioiMiliiliioiillllllllllMllllllllimilMIIII ! . ' .......Otllllll. ........ II. ...I- Oil. Oil. OOII. lOIIIIIIIIIIIOIIlllllllllOtlilll (IIIIIIIOIIIOIMIOIIIIII IIIIIIOIOMIIIII oiiiioooioiiiiii...iM.oo. Wingate and a student at the Sehmil. The .lourual. 'ou Ladies who have liccn raising so much sand Isi-ause you couldn't get hrccr's I'laut Food should take your troubles to F.nglish I M ug t o. hrwr's Odorless I'laut Food. JOc. package; Ihi-er's Fir Tree ill. for destroying all plant insects, 10c. ht ouiieci I 'lire Itone Flour, pre pared csiocially for llower culture, at Ic. Hr pound. Km.I.isii i; ('11. s. ui.akf.m:v. President. A. M. 5TACK. Nice-President- -THE RAY.IOND SHLTE, Cashier- K11H eorios I Ihti-I'V HiniMitni-i' 111 iiitti.i: Hrltflii-r ut M111O' KM' Ml II v-i-lf u i-nikUiIiiIi- l llnM AS J I'KM K IiiK I 111-loS u Hi.HKR r hiTl'liV jllllK.II'H-i- ltl.i-jf l-Alniltl- fl ilt.tli wi-l(tii-- ut Mliri'. S r IHISTKK. Report to the North Carolina Corporation Commission of the condition of the People's Bank OK MONROE, N. C, at the close of business on the qth day uf April, 1903. RESOURCES. Loans aud discounts, . . , .41x1,410.04 V.IK COTTON Kli.MK N I lii'S-1'5' iiiiii'.iiii'i' 1111 ".-It i-iciUiiluti- f.T tin-iittit-r "f .-ol r.n mi lln r tin- ti-w 11 ..f Mourn-. I 1 . Mi hi IT His COTTON KliclIKH 1 hi-n-t-i miii..iiiii-i' my-i'lf s i-aii'll'lati-fur lh-..Hill- ill roltull wi-u'IhthI M-.nr,. J.A.l ROWKI I The Loudest Gun Is not necessarily the best shooter. We make no pre tense of carrying the biggest stock in Monroe, but we do sell Good Fresh Groceries As cheap as anybody and piy the sliictcs; atten tion to our customer's wants, (iive us a call. Prompt delivery. Phone 201. W. A. STEWART, Next door to Heath-Morrow Co. Overdraft!, teemed, . Hanking Home, Furniture ami Fialurei,.. Other Real Eilate owned, Due from itanki Gold Coin Silver Coin Natioual Bank Note! li,74j.oo j, 000. 00 90S . 00 53' ' 15.JJJ 18 .776 -J9 4.439 00 Nothing to Drop On. When a neriuui lost ly fire oc cura iti a kooI thinn to have an imturaiice pulicy to fall hark 011. Better Insure To-Day. The benefits to he derived are hai Jly to he measiuril hy dollars and cents. The companies we it picsi iit make ron'it and liber al payments ot all claims. We also represent the (irent Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Gordon & Thompson. Administrator's Notice HavinK this day, alter due qualifica tion, heen granted lettns of adminis tration upon Ihe estate uf W. R. Hasty, (let-eased, hv E. A. Armfield, Clerk of the Superior Court uf I'nion county, N, C, this is to notify all persons in dehted to said estate that immediate payment of such inJehti Jness is herd by require''; ami all persons having claims against the estate of said intes tate are herehy notified to pretent the sime to the undersigned on or hefure April at, 1004, or this nutice pleaded in bar of their recovery April 17, iijoj. THE SAVINGS, LOAN TKl'ST CO., Administrator of W. R. Hasty, By Adams, Jerome & Armrield a ml h. C. illiams, Atty City Tax Sales. Hv virtue i.r tin- cut Tux l.l-ti In my limi.lH f..r "I'lU-i-tii.ii hikI tin- or.l.-r Ihi-ri-nii iltri-i-mitf ll. fiillt-i'tl.ill tf. 'lui-tin-cit ! M.iiim. I Will -I'll It lllltillr Ntll-llxtl, 11 llM- t-Olirl llxllM- iliH.r tit Mi.iiriN-. mi Monday, the 4th dpy ol May. ll. r.r tin- lot riM of iN.llii-tinir tin- ti- ilui- nil itn- ir,.ii'M l.y tin- i Bank of Union. Safe, But Progressive and Liberal. A modern bunking house u ith every facility 'or the prompt anj careful handling of all Ijusmilss. Get one of our Pretty Steel Banks, carry it home, deposit your savings and Ret interest on them. iititiiitiiiiiiiiiiMiitiiiiiiiiitttitiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii'iMitinmiiir iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiitiiiiiiiiiiii.'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiuuinil I Painting as it Should be. s The 1'iiint wc sell is the ri(,'lit i,'M . Ii has good body and wui cover your wails ef- iectivc.lv. l'lenty of good c jlors, anil-all the paints are mixed so they won't run, peel, crack or blister. Just as nearly perfect as paints crin be made. You get it at a reasonable price. 9 Make yoor improvements by using Heath & Miligan Paints. C.N. Simpson, Jr. Successor to (.'. E. HOUSTON. T tiitmt'rl It ! the rlt'intc Uitii- ..ri..wii 1.-l--lt.iiirink Itii i'rin t niiif'l fir tin- lMf itjinfilc Uii'ir Itrttlli-, Mi.: ? IVI'M. T1ES lit K .ttrw. J , 11 ml Ii4 iTi" it'-nr ii. t'ri.H.-l, l 1. ll.HIM'B' WHl.TWk- il' Hmt-i'tli, Hnmiilt . i.r wglt-r itrk- II .rniMi..icl. .1. ... I lit! Witi.-nr -Ipin-i. 3 t. Mmiiif.t, 1. A I !"l rairU-)' mvciiiii'. -&iKl If rv n.t 1 mi.l ln'fi . .(ay ( nlc with (..-!-. Hi lot will U- wil.l fur eft.li - ttnh-il Klii.tv. W I MiWIK. ritipf r I'oiM-i' ini April i. ny T 'olU-.-i..r Lots, Lota Lots! Total Ii54.43fi03 UIAHIL1TIES. Capital Stock paid HI, ... 55.000.00 I'ndividrd prufit, 9, 141.ru Dividends unpaid no. 00 Notes 4 billt rciliscoiintC'l 30,000 00 Iti Lis I'ayalil 15,000.00 Time Deposit Certificates, 54.17r .41 Deposits subject to check, 8.1,045. 13 Deinaud dep. certificates, 6,551.17 Due to Banks 1.305.44 Cashier's ch'ks outstanding 99-' Total, 15.436 03 I, O. P. Heath, President ot the People's Bank of Munroe, do solemnly swear that tha above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. O. P. HEATH, President. Coshict Attist: W. C. Heath, ) 1. H. Ln, Directors. . R. English, j Sworn to and subscribed be fort mt), this loth da of April, 1903. C. F. LOWE, Notary Public. Lot of Lots at Auction on Long Time! ON FRIDAY. MAY 15TH. NEXT, AT 10:30, A. M., we offer for sale at public auction THIRTY lots, being the property just decdeJ us by Armfield liros., in the southern portion of the city, fronting the handsome D. A. Covington residence and thence south ward and westward This is one of the very best neighborhoods obtainable. Did you know that property in Monroe was going up, i f, IT? Some of those who bought at our sale last fall sold out at a handsome profit in a week's time. The lots we offer this time are just as near, are more than half larger any of them, in fact, will afford a ga.den and all have frontage on old established streets. We offer them on EXCEEDINGLY EASY TERMS: 20 per cent. cah, balance one-fourth every six months. Any man or woman, boy or girl in town can on these terms lay the foundation of a home. Mr. Davis Armfield will show anyone the property at any time be fore the sale. UNION REAL ESTATE CO., PER E. C. WILLIAMS, MANAGER. ce will be J Ir 1 When Looking for deceased. I i! WnHHinrr Tiftc VY UUU111LJ UUU a visit to my store will pay you. I have many things suitable for pres ents to oiler in Silver, Cut Glass, and Fanev (Joltl Plated Mirrors, Vases, Clocks, Etc. Let me show them and give you prices on them. W. E. LINEBAOK, Jeweler, Monroe, N. C. ? 1 1 The FranKlin ; Typewriter.;! The Ixst Typewriter on tht market. You can pay mora 1 but you cannot get better ' one. Its work ia always f " full view of Ibe optratoK it it simple in construction; and haa stood tire test for maor rear, I proving its durability. The alignment it always perfect, and tha prict it 75.00 to all. For aala by the Monro Hardware Co., or any si n .1 ;.. l rilTTPH.TdWHI CCt . lUInn U... T Southern Branch ai6 Jenifer Building, Washingtoo, D. C. T
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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April 21, 1903, edition 1
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