THE MONROE JOURNAL I n o i In the Van. 1 curitJ milt litt!i ''vsitui. Thi nukf dtur lot! Uk titttuU iu tlu county, tlie roH"vt tlut thertr i!IU-fore very vii he gtlim In ki llifM-. tlirrc fie lo Kfcixls, WiOiaw an 1 l" lionwllr. !iec iter utiti act ion was t JtcieJ tv tvrry eiij iu llr community 1 it yea I r ttltt i'i iiiue uiuaths. llicsc tv' luy Mitpoit tlie svhU. uJ tl.e I :c!i;nn-ti ii 14 that tht s.iuw pUu til le run ui! an J ttve iuUucti u t -f ere J iu' year. Iticst. ilh tl.e invite !..;!; .-rli'Ii of tiiw ivm.. OS ! In. sl tTHI Xl'lVTX uv. BILL ARP S FRIENDS. A Cow Gets Into the Garden. More About Histories. One hnn.ireil and fifty x-ears njr old lr. Johnson said, "A row i a very (pud animal in a li '!, t it kein her out of the ifur.len. ANOTHER KENn CKY MIROEK. I pedia. Titer are shta-t iuendi I tiii". Another iji!'.t wants I ui'id James B. ."laixum. Council lor the States h.-tiTv that is leluali.e, and also a li.-r' aph v of lien. Ix-e ard Niweeii;" .l.i.ksoii. Write to lr. J. W III. Jiiin 11 l!lliaH:l, a.tlte t irm I Chai'lau of the Ci-ufi delate Viti rut s, the H -t.' :iJ pilllill i XJII ill :v,ii-n , t :!if Slate. ....vial i:i;pKii-in. lit ot it ,N, put liuon rli in tl tin- ,i:iavii'..l e.lu. .ilioit.o '. ill.- (, ; i Kiut niimii.ii Mr. Milntxrv it a sou f Mr. Istllall Ml'llltxrv f New Sllll'lll t.inlii, unit is one of linon's of c.nirt I n ni'l ilii'l t. x iC uii-ii of Iioiii hf t pron.1. All I couM li t hull t!- Artt-r jiiailiutiii: ;it aWe F.n -t lamp tn the win lim un l fin t'oll-j;f lie taiilit m li.x'i at l.ni"- lmiiii'.l tii.tt I - i k an 1 ti. Imr;. tlii-u c-t !. liii-iiM- ami -tnunt in hii oti.i rin-y l.kr t!i:-. l.w .ilttl at l.iiiiili-tton. li-n lie The tv Ihv in Irxn iu-v r tr.it lias w. hi aiii-nv ialiie Miinsiv. Ilelt-.l nriNir.il ith inure !aiiiy. I, . iv U n to tin-S-uale th m i'.ul uiv w ife an.l i!h m- h- I.Ht lt ni.-lit a-tht .'irl-iitwiTiir, rinm-f tiieo. iif--.!i ri-., the a.-au.l ire ..in' to Ik. I ami er. d.- 't " I-ft. a Umi n l'it, a i.u the witi.low lthr..!. tl.i v a N.ni.tiv m i-f . .. .... '.. i.i . . t .. ..i. t i i.:.... in the ilini nii,nMi:lil Mi-mtmrs :ne tuiiM -mmr 01 i.n- wm niovin alori): in the jrir.Un, an.l r-.!i i" i f l.i'. an I .lai kv.n, nu I urt fnoiiah it was a vw our liv:s Ai:.i I rt i.Mi-e tlut lie ha own cow an.l she n t fr Imnl t, sjn i' n a I uUi laU -av- fneii the r.w of Ktnrlili bi'U'rv t!.at i U-in.l the u-ai h -ea that were in full M-h-iii. The alarm was triven, an I niv w:!e tisjhttvl the lantern, an.l with th.-irirl-. ma.lf liate t. expel t!ie in tru.U-r. Kxrrvtliinj wtt.att.l. I'usionikts In Cuntnts for Offi ces Now McU by Itemwrats, I lie I'aper. ami Fays the IVih ally with Ml l.ile l.cMiit.ni. ky.. May t. J-4 alti-r lie li.ol Hiiisliol tiliiij; .iK r, r.. .iiM'iiiii' llit itmlalil .U-li.in ili.iiisii.linitli.ar.l;,.-., ( ;.;((iitt eomitv. Jaiu- II Manuiu w:tx -hot anil killol i.i ly an uiiLiiowu a.vuviiii. lie I. II in the front entntuee of the i. .nil In. live at J.kLohi. ky., anil iii-mt ioke, tli- it h U-iii alnm-4 lli-t.llil. lt.it. us. He fell witluu S li ;ii.!si. where Tow u M.iish.U .l.um ( x kn ll was shot down in July, the u.vs.isiii Wing statiorietl in the court lioiw iiie.ii h inst.imv. .M.uviiui w .i couim-l fir Hie fusion ivis who are eoiitistiu lor the olti lllile. slier 1 If ami er iii.u-cs now lielit lv Ileum 'of N'oith Carolina, almost ow n protest. rvvp i-ricl a ih.Hsl the An.l 1 . rlu!- wuik tli.it i l'ii:.i; J 'ne :.'t t; i!n-n At 1. me, we euture tin- sr: t..n, that tl.ii ivinty smJ as iiunvj lu.vi a u.l li' i 'ili s-e i:i pi . poiti.'ii I to p.'iil.ttuti as uv ill me Sl.tt.., a:.,! further, that ui.-ie tollei;e h.'tims to tlu'iii tl..i:i ,.ny like from any otlu imui !v u! tl.e Sl.iti'. We make no im-uli li at pn-.-i-nt tlie nuliiul K,i:K'i'i)ifiit vl the ivuiitv, hut li.it e h.oe alii j !y sai 1 m .juitc enoiuii, anJ ut. i e. t. nuke eery titi .li ..( I I I in ii li. '.J t.-p hi l.ej.l an.l he pt-.ihl il !i. hiih-iu k. 0V.K. kiMiscstlt Meets Cle eland. ! 1 I ,-.,..1.... ii. , S. ., ... . II- .1 "How tin oii il.i. Mr. C!ee laml." "Wry well, .i mi I am pinwil to Meet oil. Ml. rresiileiit." Willi llnv salutiitioiK two men who share largely the .iirectioiis of the p!e slum!, li.in.l-. "This is a pira-uiv to which I am imlelitetl to my tVieml. Mr. Kranri-." iiHilimii-il I i t .:. li-nt liiHisevelt. I.'athei-. I am irnhhtnl to two presiili-nK i'i it- In- i a president." ivplleil Mr. t le elaml. I'li'siilenl I .i i.l I!, rr.mris sto.nl li iK-amillJ. Ileslile linn were See relary Shaw. Oscar Si rails ami I'. C. lietleillet lit New olk. M lM t Wells of St. I.huw, aii'l .Inhu I'.n is of the I'eceptioii euiumittee. The scene was President I'ram is' liuiue on Mary laml :o en:u . I'l esiileli) !,'o..se eit had in-t li-i isheil in I Ins strenuous i.is. It hail li.'en . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i iiiail ilu iiii-il he tweeli i'iiiiiiIi) ami eil. :i H I the nation's chief was pe!siiMii aid tueil out. The meet I Hi; took place just liel'ore illliner. Then the man ho was Iw ice I'lesiilent ami the man w ho hopes to 1m- tw ice I'lcsi ileut sat ilow ii together ami htoke hreail. It was a remarkable meetm.;. One feature was a complete elimi nation ol polities. It was n I cit i.en llooseieil ami pmil eitil.'eii t lelelaml yellllli together oil llle plane of puic. Aim i ii auistii. Tl.e snliject ilisciisseil at the ilin ncr was the Louisiana I'uicha.se l-Api isitimi. After ilinner I'li-snli-hl I'ram is niul his quests foin.eil a joll party ill the library, w heie literal me. ait ami Hie t u'low in out of inter nal iolial eposil jolts w eteilisetlsM-il. I'll siilent I.'ooscvell ami e I'res iiletil Clevel.iuil oci-nplei) a pur! Incuts on the seeoiiil llour nf the Francis bo. no. The rooms are spacious ami are ilivnleil only h a small bcil room, which has U-en tiaustonneil into a smoking rniiui. The two gentlemen have lu-eii jjiveti an oppiu tiinity to enjoy . ipiiet siuiike together ami discuss w hat soever I hey please. Mr. ('lev eliinil's reception ill St. Louis was the wannest ami most enthusiastic lie has received sinct over ins ejins in. ne aiur tain cow. her sway from the p maternal voice. I s eei isai.l, "It is in in t cry h-i-I when there is no peas." I hei l.l hiissv ran bv the srate tlinv times aiul t.Hik the pistil Miin.ls with ! hhlf a do.-'n calves vi-ihle tin I in i visible following her, but tinallv ' srave it ut' an.l wen! out mi l wn.iimic put in her pen. Oil A nd l 'U is our niiik woM'.an. an 1 .lcclr-s she ".isteneil ilat ate joo.1." but tl.eciiw an.l tlie vrar.h n i)"ii' li.lnt. lhit tlie irdcii Im- a :;te. ton, nr.. I I reliietirior no'v tli-it f ! n le tol'l me in the i:-.rtiirir before it lamed that I tii'.'ht ' "lit and cut the aspni aiis for 1 .Inl open well." an.l how till re i ta ue ;n ell. of cri'.n'isiii. an. I will, 1 hope, be H.lopteil bv every tsh.ml in the South, an.l l-e fo.in.l in eveiy house. 1 re o:ce tliat A'ahama has pa ssi. 1 a lull for niKtor.n text Look-, ari I t; ut that tl.e io er'ior will Rppoint a isianti ion that c an't is1 :oi.i?ht. We know in s..;ie -cliools in the ! Southern authors have hcvii li pl.nv.1 to make ro-in for Northern text isiok- an.l it was .lone with money. Money rule- everything now. an.l i xcinpliiiics the truth of what I'aul wrote to Timothy. "I he love of liioiiev i- the riad of all ', the fannlv an.l pea- tn tin ! H:e vi.irl.t ll. mil li.i" tl ;:iri iM ll.i llll -Ulistlllll. (.'lll' ll-lt I il lt ttmt r.o.;it:k-i.-ii t tv1 in Hit Kutti.i in. l.iiu.ii ill ort i.k lip W as lepinu at the Home of An-; other IViest whiwe Sister wa Murdered, and Bloodhounds cast Suspision on Him. 1 I.oinliie. O.. Max J. Kev. I'er dni.ind W alsi-r (.in ai rested shell j ly In-line ihmhi tiHlav. chained with : the iiiunler of Miss Aretha lieu li ; liu. alscr was a niic-t at the lo-iehlui home on i huil ay uiht. I when the ciluie was coiiiiuilled. ; i He has Ins'ii taken to the coiinl v , j .ul at I'.lxria. The city is m a, j turmoil of excitement. Thccnnrct ' police lone was ordered mi dul j lo ilav to pievclit violence. I!e. I alsi-r celeluatisi I. is silver iuhi Ice at St. Joseph's I 'o'.lej;e. lie ills l.n r. Iml.. Mm Ii l-Vli. lb- is -"'I Ijears old. On Sunil.iV following. In- was tendered a n"at reception! at Sacred Heart i lunch. 1'alhei i : Walser has l en assistant pastor ol a church m Toledo lor about six . liioulhs. II- came to l.oiane on1 W'eilnesilav last as .1 yucsl at the, home of ih v. hailcs llea liliii. pastor of St Joseph's Catholic' church, in thai city. The lattel : was called to KelleV l-l.llld tooth : cale at a liiiii r.il late W cduesd ij i v citing. At h:s home lie li lt his sister and lloll-o keeper. A-.itha, and a v i Hinder brot hei . i .i-iiucr. to , entertain the i-;tiu pi i. -i. ; 1 tin in- the in-, III. ace oidili; to the -toi .it Uev. Walser, liehcatil scre.iui-tioui Ih- rooiii occiipieil b 1 the jjirl. and dei lated thai hecaniCj lo the hallw ay iis iu lime to see a man disappear throii-li an open window. ; W In n ( as-iuer Ih ichliu n acheil his sister's room she was dead, her head having been pounded o a pulp w ith some blunt lusiriimeiit. I lil (hounds were brought from I'm I Wax lie. Iml.. en tlx to day ami ' -lien the scent of the murderer. The do's circled annual the house! several tunes went to the room oc- iciipied nyl.ev. xxaiscroiniiciie-.nl, ,,1, lhl.n) ,( .,,k UvUy of the niunler. They airain took ! .t,,.,..., .,.,,, ,, ,,,. ..,..,,', little tut jot some. An.l tin playeil irauics in tiie nmu1 an I tennis iu tin- court, iiml we ol.t people were happy because the chilili en were. Almost eirrx body, old ami yuiuiiT, came to -aiule tin as 1 playeil patriarch in the biu chair mi the veran li, an 1' it there is xel, even t In 'iiii h an otlieer in a bank can steal a hun.lrc.1 thou-aml ilolhits I k' fore he is foun.l out, anil ex en tliou-h aihletics me now the nio-t in portaiit part of a yuiinj .Ill'Utloll i -, lime i- lite ill the o!.l lalnl vet. f r we see that the boxn over tniiii' ii.ii- hive mi ot h r they call ti'e I'. M. A , "the Coinini; Men i f Auiei i a," ami they have aireaiiy etividle I ' '. niul have ;.:...s In,!-,- i staiilisl.eil. Thev uie biiki l bv the l.el men in e di liner, an.l ' cr v eoiiiiiniiiity, an.l die ate that mil! I reckon 1 left the -a'e they inteii.l to be -.mil men and "Ibit all's well that cr. I- patriots, hii. I pctpctuate this gov ernment in sj,iti,,f t!ie po ;ticliilis Hi- l.i-l In. o.' eslabli-hcl is at Mcl'ottili City, Mi-s., ami h ;s been naiiu.l t. r nu-. an.l I am pro.nl of it. Tin- u-.ve mi the pait i t the boi is a h-ipef.il -i.'n. an.l now an- c in die in peace. Hii i A nr. ! . t i eti liternul viilnnce is not only tiu-i priee ol nta-rty. mil u i tne pm , lection of ti jjardco. for hiino-l Train Dnshts It. rein; h a lli;Crowd everv i lav the little L'r.in.ichihlicti ! - lie ir.iud i'i ni.k I'.in Aiin-l ican III ei fioui t tin ran ;uti a crowd ut a ihi'U-.llid JM ijM', at 'i- collier .1 1 1. oil .!, del all 1 I 'auto-id Creels, is drill! emne up to see me and com! me, and now tiny want to some straw lieri ii's mi l pull some radishes, and I -av ve, i t course, and IlieV will lean- tl.e i al s :'' 'v.i-'i k th ate open, illl.l it i- n.y bu-ille to !" "u li ami scrioii-!x shut it, and they Lai ei.il i-lca tiia! about .:o h The m; I am just here tor liter pie i-iirc. , the ki.'- i! ami w-umh i! I'hey always come hun-rx. t'-r l-'icdo. I'ni.eii huudiei they know 'that -ran, In, a has -.,t -eis l:,,ia T-b-do c.ni.e i.p t some annics t-r i.ikc- hid aw i . ; I in- exei.-.i. on a -peci ami L'ramlina will-ret them, l-.xin the little two xtar oi.l boy kn-.w-where the .-nleboar,! kev- are liuiii, an.l w Inch door has i!ie -nod things iiisiile. atiil he lakes me bv the hatnl ami leads me there. jco;in i! A biscuit w ill do tho-e cliiiilreii '1 i"- Luke .--hole tia-k i un-mil at home, but it xxon'l here. lN-.ini- 1. r s,.-,-l ami a sjiecial ilitn't keep tavern, but our liou-e naoi w.is to -top l.u the Toledo I- il free un.l e-i-y plan-, ami the ! c.'iu-ii.iii-t-at c.inhehl axeiuieal children of the t 'Hn know it. an-i v-.'. Accmiip.u .n d by hiiudn-ils -o on Master Sunday about l.".n ot ; -i iluu l-.i.tl ti ici,,!-,. wattinj; I'm-tin-in irHtliereil here to hutit tlu-itla liain. thcoxc.ii'-i..iii'.s,j.imuicil pretty eirir-, anil it wti ii b;- fiol ic, anil the iiiuthefsaiid auti -1 H'lii' t" '1 us s of a county a ..ih, ei. its. As a result of his t-ftort ami his sx iuji.it hy with the Cmk n-'.I fiction in the Harris Cmkrell feud, he had for a year l-ea ceil er.illy n -aided as a marked man. Var o is plots In assassinate him ha.e Us n rriMirtt-il ami sw orn to in ' allnlax its. For 7.' days hist fall 111 the tdd Im nil I.,, u .. .. ... is..i...r til his ,oa ii li.imt- I ' ' ' - dariM- not eieii to I'll out mi his poich. ti-spile waruiiijrs. Marelilll felt sate in it-siimiuc his inter l ilptisl plaetiia- soinetiuie a'o, lllld felt secure in lilui a motion to re open the election case which had impel lied liis lite months U lore. This iiioniin-, he went to the cunt lion-.' at Jackson ami the p aa is were lihsl. He walked friuii the elcik's otlice to the trout door of the null I house and l.u in-the stns l encased imniivei-vitioii with lien F.wiii-, a liieiul. Thecmiulor stietehiii- out to his back was full ol linn. Twin- was half leanin oii Man urn's shoulilcr. The men had been talking about three nun lllesw hen a shot l.ill- nut ill the tear ol the corridor. Marc utii slaj; p-i'eil and as he sank to the floor another shut was lircil. The first; bullet entered the back to the l ihl of the spinal column and paxsini; thioiih the breast and hotly .struck the door tacitm him. . 'The next shot passed thiuii-li the top of his head and was aimed lis he reeled. The shot apH-.u . d to come from a doorway, or possibly from In-hind a door in the corridor, but as the passage was ipiickly cleared amid t; icit eoiiliisiou no one .seemed able to -tale accui.llely where the assas sin w as loealed. ' I! P. a- Hani c Il It ti -,ui: Hoi . , lit ol el 11 h- le tll.'X ,'. kllllll ,1 illl 111-i-iity ( .lie tlolll I '. ll.llllt , I I. Holt ii Lake to i I. bi.ite a holiday, n- t i lia ;it I lie col lief of II, d .llllield stlel Is ami ; lo .-i. .I,,.. IT- church, -pi i.t the day Ith that the 1 1 .til ami led tin-otlieer.. direct ly to SI. Joseph's Hospital, whi le llt-v. W'.i'ser slept last ni-hl. He was found al the hospital ami plat ed under arrest, the oilicers claim inn there were many siispieiniis i ll ciiiustanecs a-ain-t him III addilioii tn the bloodhounds follow in- his trail. I.'ev. Walser showed no ex citeineiit when placed under arrest and 'Icelan d that he w as innocent. Lorain, ., May . -The Ih-v. Charles 1,'eiehliii. pastor of SI. Jo soph's eliureh. Is In tluseity, btoth er of A-alha lleichlin, who was iimiilered last, I'liui sday ninht, to day in. nle a seusatiotial deiiiincia Hon of the authorities lor the arrest of I.ev. Ferdinand Walser, on the charge of uiiirderint; his sister. The occasioii was al the services that nini'iiine; in that church ami the place xvas from the alter steps. Father Hon hi I u was irrcatlx atlect he left the W hite House. ; ed over the liappeiinuis nl thewta k The truth is I he Cleveland re -j ami cimhl hardly speak. Several ceplion. in the matter of popular times his voice was husky from expression on the streets, rather emotion and he paused I'reipienlly ollldiil Hie li'nosevt-ll reei pliuii. , over ciiu.e his feelin-s. Father There was hut little shmiliii and lieiehlin's .slateiiient was as fol Irs enthusiasm for the I'resiih-iit ! low s: on the streets. The heartiest wel-' "Various events have happened eunie he received was at the (hind duritu,' the week past. .No doubt lijtads Cnnveiilinii. where he talked I hey are a lesson to us, The lesson fori.) minutes. j is that we should nlwavs lie reinly i for death, for we know not when Our Folk Moving About. it will please the Lord to call us to I l,nrl..tl,.l! -, rv, r IlilllSclf. A Void sill lllld llll L'ooll. II ' - a . ... 1 - . 1 .1 . . . . . e me iraieun- aroiiuu a (,'reai i . lesson is is hoxv Utile we can deal these ilavs, kiu LMward ' trust the word. -o'i:e Itrouaht llowei's and some bfoii-lit fruits, and all brou-ht smiles, ami so it is not so bad to be old and sick lifter all. lively mail brin-s tne ir,nl let lets, kind letters, trom far tuvav and unknown fncn.l-, tin, I tiny gin- tne coiiiforl, and I aner nb 1 cm; hut 1 liili-t tell the school clulilri'ti once n-ain that I caiimd write any more composition- or essays or debates, and they aie wasting their time ami postage to ask tne. due young limn wants my opinion on the immortality of the mini, as though 1 was Aihli-ot' or a theiiliigian. ami so I -cut him a postal card and referred him tn the Prophet Micali, sixth chapter , and eighth xerse. There is creed enough tor anvltodv's soul, A i good mother wishes to know whit 1 I .llll" Id ;l chile III- I line llelole I the tl llll W s d'le, ill lo.lllllless ',,. it. Wl.i il the tl.iln was -i-hteil. Ihceiowd pushed .iiiosslhc Hack .iml on to t he i H ,u,i Ti link track-, 'which ;,do,,s tl,ii.e of the Lake Sli.iie. just a- i lif lirand 'Trunk I I'.u; Aim i iean liv-i came ll.umli'i' ill- in I'i t he W e-l. 'The people weie thi-wn into the ail' ami d.l-lii il lo either side of the track, j Many of them Men- -round under The wheels. The p.il.ce ilepai t nieiit .:- not uii d and Hi- aiublil. lines of 'liu-city lil-hed In the scene. The j victims weie scattered along tin j track for a di-'.meeoi Iwohloek-. i Hrutnl Triple .Murder in Texas. II -lie seekels! Look Up ill this i-siu- the ailieiliseuieiit of the auc tion sale nf lots iiii easy terms by the I uioii Ileal Tislate Company, I'le.-lnii Toms of liiitlieilotiltiiu, a young white man '-'J year- old, shot himself through the heart with a pistol Sat in day. lie was a clerk, and ill health was thought to Ih the cause of the deed, !;irryour rhiikelis and crcs to S II. Hudson. Ttv some ol those nice cucum ber pickles at S. K D-ister's. W'iun in need nf (resli meat phone No. '.il--J D. I'.irktr News has leached here today nf hi tuple i rageiiy occurring nits n, ,1111111.; at Hi istol, an inland low u leu miles north of Linn-. Mrs. I Liheber-el . 11 XX .illl.l II of llbolll li'', j.iml her "in, Vest lis, l'.' years old. wen- found dead, both having b'-en ; chopped to pieces with nu a-. j The husbaiul and father, W. C, I l.incbergei'. aged Tn. was .siib-e-. I in i it ! f.. niul mi his farm, four iiiiles ii-n'.i nf liristnl, with his brain- lib, imi nut w it h a slml gun. visits Home and he and Victor Fniantiel kiss in public. He is fol lowed by F.inperur William, fur whom the Humans shout "Hitch! HiH'h!" Our ow n dear Kuosevelt is traveling in the West, shaking with Iheeowlmys and kissing the babies. Yes, the folk of the kingly prerogative are on the naive just now and are having u good time. Tired Out " I Wi very poorly and could hardly get ihjul the house. I wis tired out all the time. Then I tried Ayer'i Sarsapirilla, and it only look two bonlci to make me feel perfectly well." Mrs. N. S. Swin ney, Princeton, Mo. Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get up. tired all the time. Why? Your blood is im pure, that's the reason. Vou are living on the border line of nerve ex haustion. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla and be quickly cured. a.k rif 4nrter what h tsinln nf avri IUr,ipM!l. H know, til Si.aithl, franl 014 f-ti.ll? mwlii-tw. IToUew hM MttM wiU kw ,t,,"l j c araa o , Utd, Utm. 'Brutality is not a thing that is coiiliiied to so called dark ages. It is delusively con lined to lion civ i lied countries: it is right here al our home, in Ihistweiitith century. The world sees it every day. "I inn sorry to see that Fathei Walser is connected with the mur der of my sister. 1 am sorry Ih cause I know I am com ineed be fore (bid that he is nhsoliilelv in noeeiit, and that no matter hnw strong public opinion is, hnw spite ful, hnw atrocious that public opin ion mnv Is-, it cannot make him out a murderer of my aister. Tht lime will come when I will givi the version of the bloutlhoiimi story upon which the character ol public opinion seems to lie based. My friends, I ltelieve Father Wat aer innocent until he is proven guil- ty- Tersoualy, I must say that I d not know w hich assault is ninsi brutal the assault of the murderer upon my sister, or the assault up on the reputation of Father Walsei the assault made by public opin ion upon that good priest. "In your prayers pray for my poor sister. Pray also for Father Walser. Let ns help Win to carry his cross and heavy thongh it be let ns art with fortitude and as lie comes Christians." Come to see me for chewing I The l.ineber-ers cum- here from I 'I- s' .. ... ... I .... encyclopedia to buy for her chil ' '-' '"' ""' dre'n, and asks what I think of thej"'-v H k""' FncycloptMlia Itritiiiinic.i. Simol ,,,.,, Mm,,r .,",-., livillK v.g esoy ai aiyi, ,, . i i ; ,,,,. Valdes,- ill illli ke eo.ii.t v. was i ill'l liui kiiiiw iiihi iiiiyouiiy iioriu South would allow it to cntne in the hnii-e. lU-tler write to Mr r. K. OgU's'ty, of Atlanta, for hi "Trilthsof History,"or the "South Vindicated," and read the "landers that he tins found in that encycht SCOTFS EMULSION killid by a bull Siliiiday. In-body ; jU-iiig frightfully luangled. lie wiisj j leading tin- animal lliruii-h the I yard, when it suddenly rushed on i jhiiii and killed him in the presence I i'f his xi lie. Miller was about d j years of a-c, ami was nt one time in the i initi Mates army, ami was voinideil in a lihl with the Sioux liuliaiis. Made ouiig Aicain. "One of Mr. Kin'gs New Life 1'illseaeli night lor two wtfks has pul me in my -teens' again" writes It. II. Tiirnci-of Itempsey tKWii.l'a. They'll-the best in the world for Liver, Stoma, h and lmwels. Pure ly vegetable. Never gripe. Only k'-V. at llnglisli Mrug ( u's. Horse Health! For putting in prime condition any horse or mule the best of all remedies is Aslu-raft's Condition Powder. These Powders are won ilcrfully effective because they ere- ate appetite, the digestion is made perfect, xvornis ami parasites lie stroyed, and the system cleansed of all gross humors. 1 he Poxy- i dcrs fatten but never Moat. Ashcraft's Condition Powders i are wrapped in doses. In fact, in I their preparation the same care is I used that a druggist xvould exer cise in the filling of a physician's prescription. High grade and real merit is the first consideration. Ashcraft's Powders consist of small doses, prepared from the purest and highly concentrated in gredients, that have been found beneficial to horses and mules. Ashcraft's Condition Powders alw ays high grade are not to be classed with the many bulky, good-for-evcry thine powders now on the market. Ask for Ashcraft's, the kind put up in doses, and good for horses and mules only. WAIT THE SHOES. THCICSTSHOe IN AMERICA row m Br v XVSV. i -si i4s. TAME NO SUBSTITUTE MAKERS CRADDOCK -TERRY CO X-VNChBLRO-VV VcHae It Southland Belle and Southern bill aretlu'l.est shoos that can ho made for tho nionTV. ' X t i 3 SOLH fuPx iOJi'TiLi'si tikbL Big Special SilK Sale. Yard wide Black Taffeta, $1.25 kind, . . . 08c. Corded Taffeta Silk, worth double the price, . . 38c. Yard Taffeta Silk, in white 57c. Our Milliiierv Store Represents the brightest thoughts of the foremost de signers of this country, and the way our trimmers are at work shows that we have captured this whole section. Biggest trade we ever had. Now, in order to get your hat in good time, place your order as soon as possible. Crowds are still flocking to BBLK BROTHERS Cheapest Store on Kartli. Saa03ij Scott's Emulsion is the 1 means of life and of the en- 1 joyment of life of thousands of ; men, women and children. j Home seekers: Link up iu this To the men Scott's Emul- issue tin- advertisement n the uue sion gives the flesh and tmtisaleof lots on easy terms by strength so necessary for the , ,ho '" ,I,al Il!'.att" ",,l,wny cure of consumption and the While out in a skill' tishiiig on repairing of body losses from Sunday morning nt Khrerfitort. any wasting disease. " jtwo jounz ladies and a man, all l or women Scott s Emu - ' , , ... , , . place, were rapsi.ed ami drowned, sion docs this and more". It is - a most sustaining food and 1 rM 1 ,- NV- I"'"''"""'- 'ow' i, , :7i ,:,t. ami join our new Insurance torn women hav to bcar.W L rates-almost nothing. 10 cnnaren scotts tmut- "Haling trir.l mknr kln.1 nf f-nn.lttli.n 1'i.w. (I.T., I fs.n.i.li-r A-lirrfl lh I-I on lh nirl.i.t. I trtkf vlfanun. In rwsinimrii'llna Hi. m In my fni'n.l- mi,l t'uminuvni. U. CAMP tIKI I., Iliokurj-, S i', Price 2Sc. package Sold by English Drug Company I l-L- ! I II sion gives food and strength for growth of flesh and bone and blood. For pale girls, for thin and sickly boys Scott's Emulsion is a great help. Band for f raw tampl. tobscco, .mokinK tobacco, cigars, 7J. ZTJ etc, S. R. Doster. I eOo.andwl.OOi alldrugslat. I want your country produce of all kinds. See me before you i sell. S. R. Doster. -J D- I want your old Iron. Parker. The Havings, Limn and Trust Co. will receive as small amount as 00c. and pay interest on it. All the Groceries ' that a family of five or six Could use in a dy can be purchased here for a very moderate sum of money. But low price is not the sole point upon which we make i bid for business. High quality comes first. Then low price. Good family flour $ 1.7s 8JC'!i gallon of molasses 1 5c. ; granulat ed sugar 18 pounds for $1 00; and other things in proportion. Country ptoduce bought at Inchest prices; call on ns before selling. M. C. BROOM. Old Dispensary Stand, Phone 63. Slept 20 yearsJf Kip Van Winkle slept 20 years, and when he awoke everything had materially changed. While he slept the rest of the world was wide awake wrought changes. We have not been in business . ,. . ....!.. . . . 1..., ;.. .1,;.. .1 JldlS UIIIV IrtU UUl III IUI3 short time xve hive wrought sitine changes wrurthy of notice, the most important of which is the fart that we have made il possi ble, easy and convenient (or you to get better gouds for the same money, er the same goods for less money than you could a few years ago. We have constantly hid the best ipiality of goods in stork and systematically held the price ut the very lowest possible figure. Hy sj doing we have forced dow n the pi ice of many articles. Our constant aim is to keep a fresh lot of the best goods in our line, and sell to our custo mers at the very lowest figure. In this way we have gained the con fidence ol many people who do all their buying from us and our list of customers is increasing in numbers every day. Come on and let us count you among our customers and you shall ha' e at all times our closest attention and the benefit of cur special low prices on all groceries. Yours for business, Hill & Bivens. Notico of Administration. Having this day duly qualified lie. fore the Cleik of the Superior Court of I'nitm couiilv, N, C, as ailiiiimn tratnr of tfe I), Kindling, deceased, all persons holding claims againa! said .stale are hereby notified Iu present the ?ame to the undersigned ailniiiiis 1 1 a tr uii or before the. jtlt day of May, 1904, or tins notice will be pleaded in bar of their rlit of recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate are notified In make prompt payment and save cost. E. D. WORI.EY. Admr. of Jesse D. Hushing, Deceased. This the jth day of May, noj. o ooooocc t0 c .) 0 -CXVC ( o-o 0 c Produce Market. The following are the prevailing prices being paid on this market to day, the date of issue of the paper. The market is of course subject to fluctuation: Onions, 90c lo $1.10 per bushel, Irish potatoes, 6jc lo 75c per bushel. Sweet potatoes, ooc lo 75c per bu. Chickens, hens, ijc to 30c each. Chickens, spring, according to size, ue to loc each. Eggs, ue to uc per dozen. Guineas, liS'cto 18c each. Butter, use So ije per pound. Hams, 11c to Ijcper pound. Dried apples, 4 Sc to 5c. per pound. Dried peaches, 6c to 8c per pound Corn, 60c to 65c. Cotton: I Best 10.00 s i ff Tn WW 1 1 i Spring Cleaning is guiij, but it's b.tter when followed up xx ith a few- pieces of Frcttu New Furniture. We can nixe you any style at a low figure, and guaran tee it to bo th.' prvttiest and mot durable to be had. Look over our slok. T. P. DILLON, furniture Denier and funeral Director. Store Phone 7; Residence Phone SI. H wmrnnrrriTrtrriTi n nTriTriTri rn mm m m mm rnrr imrn ! 1 1 A.LKVY. MKS. A. LEVY. Second crop Virginia Irish 1'- B laiocs, lot catllie Ul liiailllllE, OU , M cents per ousnei. crow tfros. 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, Clothiiiff and Millinery ever brought to Monroe, tie has Just come back from the big Northern riarkcls and his goods ore now rolling In on every train. The ladies in town and country ore invited to come in and Inspect our fine lines nf dry Rood and millinery, II that the prettiest material and the most skillful fingers can do for you. And 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 off the fne.it bargains in any ol our lines of goods Is to come to our store. A. LEVY. iiiiiiiHinmiimiiimni MRS. A. LEVY. ujiijijuiiuiini liixmniuiur, To Cure a Cold in One Day . ff A Tl M tom iwraxauve oromo quinine Tablets, js Stnnm MSaea bona soM ia aast 13 awotlM. This aJcfnatm-sv SfjCZr Caa-s CH la Two Day. on, every ',rwj0 box. Z3cJ