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Cows With PHEACHER. DOCTOR. LAWYER. The True Function of The MinU j ter. the Physician anal the Lava. TifiTio n0TTiQ ytr-Mow Can lnaluabk Service to Mankind. Tha-iv was oiiiv a iiiiiit4r of th- I aay fT in some other niau't pas ture, and ntvtr ne..r heme. ar ci.n r.a- chillis njinu r n v F ......... J .It... ... . . . - -- -, . .,- ... . .11 ... ai , ut -i-rU'iiiv ami 111 oullneil the : tiiua-s lieu his frrxial rvanp'lii'al 1,1 i -t ...... i . ir.tl ovi-rluliuiaval hl ha-tler lilt;: Louk, lc.ljw-ni.it), lor some- .. ,, , , , , ., . ., ... . , nielit. Ht had rvaa-hed the !ii;e ul thing Koud A Lome, an J .( you a,.veU , jn ...j,.,, can tinj it. di around the little ; ,,,,, ,ull)i, ,.ra,-,i-al sen- had vine and cncoure it to Rro ; ,at,. (tie tihiav ur a morbid desire especially if it pro.'ius.s U )ielJ ti sie mhiU I'rom a mixmiI 1111 any (ruit. I jm-ikIiiij; doom. One tlav a man t ame to him lor i.cUcen the two extn n:e lies, ah ,., Tin mail iuiiicimil thai the cie.un. T.-.-Ueen the n.an I h.-a -rrut sium rami iiidau-. i who woul.in't buy gold dollars for ' of Uinc hioul. lie went on to ; cents because they were offer i .l bv a li niv handed son of toil. had i.rartitvd mrla-ii n long TRI E C01RI.UE. that he had forgotten all ulnut hi graduation and diploma. Untitle The Sukide of Jude Leonard 11. uf M. 1. had long Muce aW to! nicum in Washington. uiff him up mm! he had f utirvly u ,. , . ., , ... . .,. , , lol every vrstij.Tol xaiiity Comvru Une of the in..t lullietii Moii. iiitf hit. rla-iaual vimIoiu. ,,.,, jljlt. ,... is ,. ,.f .V man a-aiue one day M-. knr; il,,. sin. id. in adiniLt .11 of Ju.Le ail lir ol tin iI.h lor. 1 lie uoaior THE LKiHT THAT IS I ELT. A I. W -m t .J MANY MIXED BY nOi"VTAIV .l.i,.t Ifca. !hr .-r I likened t" his long story of ail meiits and ding takiiii:. The pa tlent well! on lo nr-uiut (l.r mi'ii eroiis aili.n"M through liiih in had p;tM-il. and the l.nge iiini.U r of ih siiians hv hom he had Ufii tivaleil. The d.H tor liteiui to Ins story alleiitie!y. m.ithrtie:i!!y. Al ter the patient tt tt i hi siory, he adt !M-d him t" i'l ink ing ili ngs and iilit.g d.Htorv 11. iniploii d him to go home and aside the ho!e mailer of dn: and th-' ff!!mv h wcuM'nt buy becatis- h .luln't hie sense enough to know ils od invest mtnt Hive lived on peas and crn bread to sell lower thin others and the lubor is sweet And we expect to coiitnvie to undersell all. Set me (it.-t, last and all the tm;e "JUs t serve, II. W. PUSSKH, ZOAR, N. C. tell the minister a long story hieh I taking and il.n loi-s and d. revealed very ileal iv to the minis ' ,.ni monlh don't adnui lli tl ter that (lie man's e.'ii.s i 11 al-Mitl oii are -n k. lion'; lake 1 l--the salxalioiiof his xml wasmostly. 1 of iiiedii ine. Mon t ini nli.'ii a due to a depres.-s eoiidllloii of his ! d.ietor's name. Ku'l I. -II any is"l The Loudest Gun Is not neci-ss.irily the best sli vter. We make no pre tense of earning the bigg'-st st ck in M nr t but we do sell Good Fresh Groceries As cheap as anybody M p.;. hi t 1 ,ve u the s'i.etis :r ru-t mier'r atten-w.inls rrotr.pt delivery. I'ii.-ue - 1 W. A. STEWART. Next d . .r t 1 lie .Ci-I I .ir -w t'o. - ;-v x' Three Times tae Value of Any Other! EASIER I - FASTER, l.eivoiis sysiem. Si the iniiiisier adv ixd the man to go home and think 110 luoiv aU.nl his soul's salvation, lo o-ase siMiehing the Sei iplures lor the way of salvation, and to go ealiiily almlit the duties of life without any fear or misgiving alsnit his eternal welfare. He advixsl him to see that he made every Unly about him happy. To give his house a good eleauiug every morning ami a nii-e, fiisli lied to sleep oil everv night. To s-e that all creatures ileiH-mling only to eont iiiin upon him or related to It tin wen- a tew months made comfortable and happy. lo lor one month and return to me and I will advise you further. This was the minUtei's advice, lie ;is a good minister a wi--minister. It is a pity the woild i not full of such div ini s. There was unci a lawyer. Thi lawyer hail passed tliniugh this plus.' of life in hleh he gloi it il in litigation and found great relish in stirring up ilicoid In encoiiragiiig K-tty ipiarrels among neiglili.us. II - had seen this folly ot ! gal proci-ipiiT and notic'-d that neatly cer one ol Ins clients 111 the end to-.iiid theiiiM'lves woi' oil than at the iM'giuniiig. A m ill came one day to this law ver to tell him about a grievance he had against his neijitior. He 1ee1t.1l a long story of little dltler eiiccs and iniuiite bickerings lv bv which he had liecu iitun.y oil. In- had now eonelmled to l.e;:!ii uil for damages. I'he lawyer listened to the story and began lo give his client oine g 1 adv no. He showed him the loliy of furl her estrangement, lie pointed out the ti n 1.1! character of com plaints. He adv ised him to go home and lay aside all thoughts ol Ins neighbors deprav ity and never ineulion the matter again for a w hole moiit li. If ymi meet your neighbor, treat him as jf mi were friends. Hon't allow yourself to say a word against him or to do any thing unfriendly toward him. It at the end of a mouth you lind youi elf of the same opinion you an- now. may lie I will begin your suit for you. At the einlof the mouth liisclient was thoroughly iishanieil of himself and 110 suit was ever lieguii. The neighbors had become reconciled. This lawyer was a good man a noble man. What a pity it is that there are 110 more of tlietu ill this world. Theie was once a doctor who that you are sick or admit that y.ni are fis ling bad in any paitn ui 11. lease complaining ai.d think that volt air just .is well .Lsanylsly else. hivp this up lor one inout h. then come and visit iheaain.ii.it I w ill treat your case ith medicine if I find it iiisvssary. The doctor's H-rsii.isiou pre vailed and then the man oUye.l his adv ice to the letter. In one liloiith he let ill lie. I lo the doctor's oilier l Iter than he had Us-n for ycaisi. fullly H-i-siiadei that he had 111 the Mine w.iv I longer, w hen he would Is- entnelv lestoiid to health. hat a magnificent ihstor that was; What a blessing to the m-igh Ik. 1 h.M.d in which he was Imaled! hat a lienoilict!..i to the families In-visited' ho can estimate the value of sii, h .1 Iran.' May tin y inciease. May the d iv h.istt-n w hen the colleges will In- mining out just such men into the w..iid to nut igate human siiilenug. The true tllllell..n ot tile 111 i li i-ta-r is to lead people to a swu t. llhst fill eoiitideiice in tiod. guard. i g I In-ill tiolu the tear of m;i aiat ev il and ail the imagiiiaiy calami 11 l..-..i. ird II. M inguiu of Atkaiis.s. He came from a distinguish.! North ('.coin. 1 family, and m is a 111 phew ol ,S nator Hie . Man gum. who was plenum ait luS.alh 1 rn poiiii.-s .-ai-s .ijjn, and oi.a- of the no's! d'stinguisliisl of Noilh ( an-lina's d.st.ngiiishiNl ulv lb- as a t 'oi.l, derate soldier and a I. ii!. rat. and ns-civcd an apH.int tllel:! Ill the :slll I Hp II Imelil lind-r I'iisid.nl i level.l!. d. lb , I .st Ins p..s;;a.a lieu the lo pllbll ems eau e in, but was reappointed to a pi n o !!l the W.il IS p iMlllellt. ) and : aids tiansf. rnsl lo the I ensiis I i;tn l!u..n!i ,e g.sl of tin s ..I S. n.it. .r U rtv ol" Aikansas. t the Ion.- that .bulge Maugiim w is appoi: ted. S. ualor l!rny also s.ieis.!. .1 in having a woman li.-ni his State pl.u .- I in I'm- Census Iv plitiiieiit. and n.vnlly when re ; lleliellllicl.! Isi .lll e lieis ssaiy . the S nalm was intoiim d that one ol his apl"..ltei s must U' removed, j'lhe tacts weie laid before Judge ' M.inuuiu. and with proverbial : Southern 1 hiv ally he s.p.od out that the w. .111 ill luighl kis-p her I place. Irt iiig out of employ uieiit. : . it is supposed thai he Usauie de j , spondeiit and tiually t.s.k his own I lite. I It is a st: i!i.e thing 1.1 Us that a man ot .l.i.i, . Mangum's. high char . aeter and courage and chivalry, should have .gained his coi. sent to lend his life. Snue people s,.,..n to hh.uk that It rc.uiies eoiirage to ' cnnml s iiei.h . but the eortiary I I is true. Winn a man is despond j lint ami hopeless, when ti..ubli I come upon lion, w hen ail si . 'il against him. it ii'iiti le .iil.ig. I., live than to die. ... Ihr .1, ' W- a I . -.a -s. " .(UI " R.I r. ... .1 r ALL OVER THE HOUSE. alley east of the town, were also demolished. The r?op!e livinjr )n the hotist-t. were a!si instantly k.ihd. 1 hedinct ctoartary ,;nnire will exeee.1 (l,.V',in). I he actual I is to the mine eompaiDr prolably will not rveeel vjj.i,"nti. T.r C'nav.liB IV-iiie lUiiwar (Am A Vtteran Cawp Cook Ttltt IS teewt of Good iikad ta-an. iw.xed in a "r.'ing d'H-sii'l l,ae anvthit! t.u- tan i uotv of t thought iLv! what was seppo-ed to be the nioke of a volcaoo mt dust and that the continued tnull bit of rmk u purely the after math tf the ururiiial rock li.le. A reetitioa of the talaiuit U now "v ilonn heavy, through bl.wli considered unlikely. in? it tracks. Frank, April IM. It UdrHnite-1 The cene of tbi catastruplie ly known that .V iieoi.le lost their' "'finally out of the most .ie lneaW'e.lnedTt.vtheJidinJfof "'""M" vallrv in Canada. A the rockr top of turtle Mouutaia ",'r of rocit roH? l,, ,i-'hl down Uin tbe sleeping village of "' feel ,M've ,he leve,"f ,h r'ranu. Ilesidea killing ;m people b he Old Man river fulhiwe.1 tbe slide detn.veil the plant i f the the H ' of Turtle Moiintnin, c!om.-Canadian-American (Awl and Coke P nl the fiu ot which the 1-csn hole (-oii'psny, did a vast amount of to d with 'lammretothe mine and completely kiked Uaiii "evastate.1 a'unil in npute miles HlStl K. 1! II.S. lllOl ). JKOHI. nasi tUi ! I p. Adams, Jerome & ArciSeld, !!CRirS-tI L. a-MiOi. i.e. li j. li. t ii all the Couiti, Stale and Fedi-rnl 1 he 1.. Jiuru.rtil u( estate .or elect. Hs,4.1iutuitrator a special ty, larrtul auJ diligent attrulioo jnen to the f'eiloure of i!KirtKa;ra and rollrction et claims. aluuef oai.rd iti ii.it riprase to Icu.lrr. All i.ligtion jiven ir.iu.pt and rareiul .tl. 1.I1, n. (Iia.t t of courthouse. t.u- tan o u.itv ol the talked Nam i"" 7 -" 'l"",r ,1 1 . " . 1 -i ,.. , , . .1 J k Mili l rllk .f tbe hurst ami m.t picturcpie lo0 t uii.lM.ti.n.er ,. ' - !," ' "l . K 1 ""'Ueetion of Cn.w'a Nestle. Many T ""''"' k .r. :i. the v..er.in ..nnp cook of of be f , , .1 a o'clock in the aflrro.ion. and lungs 1110 li re It 'I 'S and t. migl.t t . ii 1 k 1 1 manly biaveiv to !te .il on and siiih r w In n li .Mie:iis make w ith a I A;. aits want.-.! in nil nil n'i:'i( J territory. W Heeler S VSIIsod Manufdcturing Co. A l l. AN r.. For sale in M mroe by T h " Y" J JL3ZC0. Administrator's Notice. Having tins Jay. .it tor due anulitr tion, been granted lettei s of .uliiimis- tration upon the estate of V. K. Il.istv, deceased, hv li. A. AnntielJ, Clnk of thp Supei ior Loin t of C 11 Km county N. C, this is to notify all persons in di-blej ti aij ;t ite Hut iinmeJiate payinent of such imlel. fulness is here tiy lecpnic'l; and all persons having claims against the estate uf said in to tale are hereby notified t present the nine In the undersigned m or before April il, 1004, or tins notice will be pleaded in b.11 of Iheu recovery. Thih April 1 7, kjo ;. THK SAVlNl.-s, I.OW AND TKl'ST CO., Ailiuinistralor ef W. K, Hasty, deceased. Hy Adams, Jerom Armii.-ld and E. C. Williams, Altvs. SEABOARD s Air Line Railway Double Daily Service Between Xow York, Tampa, Atlanta, New Orleans and Points South and West. IN EFFECT APRIL 12TH, 1003. Notice of Administration. Ilavini; this day .piallfied hefuie I'. A. Armhehl, Cleik Superior Court of I'nion county, N. C, as administrator of Welsh lHuilap, deceased, all per- anna holding claims against laid estate are notified to pieseul the same to the undersigned administrator on cr he lure the ijth day of April, 1904, or tins notice will he pleaded in bar of their right of recovery. Persons in debted to said estate aro notified lo make immediate payment and save cost. Thin the 14th day of April, tnoy. THK SAVINGS, LOAN AND TKL'ST CO., Administrator uf Welsh Ihuilap, deceased. Redwine & .Stack, Attvs. Commissioner's Sale of Roal Estate. Br Tirl.ie of a Hisree of the H.iterlorl'.nrt of mis-klenlninr is. mile. In Uit.i-a.M'.tf Ii vv otne el al. vs. J. I tn.lr au1 sif.the uit.lir-ii;iit.l eommtMliMMT wall .nis.t ..n Saturday, tbe 9th day of flay, 1la. at 19 oVI.irk IS.. In fmt of the NMKitrioe In the l..n of VTar-hirllli.. N. C, to rll for tal-h l live hlirhtl ImLlir. isrlaln lanainthe Ml.l lown of .Marhvtllr. is-lna a twrt of the land eonreTMl lo Kllvn l.in.ly ljr J. l.lntiy hr llml relti'isMl In Hih.Ii M. uam- M. In llli- of flv of the Ri'icNtfr M i.s.iIh for I'nion eirtinty. and helna the land known and .H-HlioMte.1 nn Mm. I.lmlr'a ntap or plat of her rfal.l property, naile l.r A. W'. Bin. num-Tor. as lots Noa. 1. lolanil N.w. ly loan, all of Mid l.a helna of ahe rionen-Oon of W fist hy !fs.t, and nald Iota N.m. 1 I., as Im-ttuivr, ltnar hnnd Uy Trad lrf.. Kihs' A !'.' lan.l, svisindalns-t ml -. Valaer'a lanil.anri the other Hre lotH ad Joinlna Ihe Hatlniad land, an alley, Traile stnsrl anil lot Hu. I. ThlaAurlU. Itaa . a. rrnnrn SOUTHWARD. I'.oU n.oii. I . . V ...I,, rut ..is .:, i C I. !.!ni. I' K K il -' . in " H It I in.. r. " .'. I-. j. in " W.i. mutton. VV s Kv 7 ." . in Kk-'i hi. .it. I. s A I I4 I" .1. , .ii " l'..'i. -. . i rir " 1 1 IT . in " ..rllna " I a. ii m " II. ii. I.T-..M " s j-j g in " H..l.-iif!l I A III " S..,l,,.r - ni " n.oni. t 7 . rt ..I "l . ii iii !, ,' " ! ... a tit Vr s., , iiui.tl. " i' .S. p .'j A I Im-1. -..it. I i !i- " H i j. ri V- st An. no, lu ll li.tn.,i " I I., a in ..;u I v V. V..rk. S V IM X t 7 m l. l"o!...i. I.ina '' li- if n ii I v N.w V.tll,. ii i s s o., f :i... , m' l.v n.onin. .i... Hs la .. I.v VV ...!, 'ton. S ,l s i I r . i-iii. .i.ni. s .1 I Kv I' is. . m " VV, !,..ii II , in " S. ! i n.i " 1 . h in " II. n.l. t JS, n ' K,0. uli " I ma ... " s.int'i. rn I'm..- " .i n t.i " llill'll. l " 7 -r'a 1.1 ' W i! ti. iiurt.ii. " Vr I ImrL.tt.. 1.. i s a m l.V l lli.-t.-t " 1 rt n , " I..-. . MW.M..I " l-.' ;a . in Atlo'ii-. " -2 . m Ar A l Itima I ' I mi , in Vr Ani:ii-tii. e ,1 VV e Jn . in " Mito.ii. c .if 7 :i p iii " l...l,..tn..v. A A; VI I" H li m ' VI,. I ,!... ,,i s i .-, , , " Ni a 1 1. 1, an". I- A N I.', a m " Na-i.vtll... M l ii I, a lua ni " .M.'tnil.ii a i:. p in l oi p it. t. . in In in j. in s J. lit 1 I S'l . II, a n p it t. a ii II .' a n I I" in : i" i. r I 'i' ). in n i p in ii. i" , a :t t "in IL : 1 i . a in it is a ii. '. a n it it, 11 a n in . . in NORTHWARD. lHy Sow. iiaily lo M..:.iiliK. M' I It I. li is in. .ii Km p m " Na-livi!le .n.im vnii ' Ni- lir'.-ato. I., a V S li. i m ' 1-. 1.. A N. l'...am M..tf..tii..ry. A AvVf. Il'in 1 ill p ni " .Vlacm. ('. ..f i.a. Sam 4 in " AtlifiiOA. I. A VVI'T Inlna ni . " Allaiita. 1 S. A I.. Ry. l9i"in.N.n H In p m Ar. Athena, a " II -.7 p in 11 p m ..nf iiw.nhi, a i p m 8 ii. a m .ter. - i l. p ni 4 In a m l.v. ehaH..tti, " 7 lln n m I'll i lies ith w Inch I'litui it has U . peopled b l 'n. . a in e a n. sii .. i v i Hon. lln' 1 1 lie 1 1 1 1 la -1 loll ol the la vv v I is .. oinili- w raii'iiij in ihlmis oat ol the iii.ii:miies ol ilisi-. nl a.i.l est laneiiifiil into tin' tiatentv .! nun el sat l.lotliel li I. I'lie 1 1 lie Inn. t ioli "I I he '!.! ;.. s is to jui'l i-i.l diseases bv WH.Illi, I he ol.e.ll.'liee of people to I ; vv s I ll.lt el II I he boil V . I'.V teach I nil t Iii 'In t he 1'ioV ol siippos a,,' t hat theie is an other esiajie ll"lli huiiian ailuieitts I ha'i iiht 1 1 v i : : i . and an unshaken tailli tliat u I: in n aps eat t! what he sows, w h. ili er il U- he. lit li or tlisi ase. Death ol Mr. II. I'. Ikikcr. vv , I .1 ,,,r. j On last Siiml tv morning at ali.nit I o'clock, tin- death lintel iUieiv ami yi-nllv eaine into the Inuiie ol Mr. I'.. I. I'. ikt i and eiamit 'l lum as its i s-t tin. lie had In .-n suifoi 111 selelal lllollths W 1th ill.lt ill.-;.. I disease - tltopsv : anil death did not enine u nev peele.t. for more than two inoiiths it seeineil as thon-h lite end was ut haiol. Ail that ineilienl skill, kind II leliils, o,,i neighbors, nu.l a dev oli d w lie eoulil tlo w as to no av ail. The deeeasul was a meinbei of lb'lln.ui ;.itlil cliuich. il in I tiled a p.!..! man ami we triil iilul verily lielieve is with that innumerable hostsol' hnppnieil spirits in that better land. Iilessm ami praising liod. The liim-ral was held al Tilvah eliureh .'suuilay I ev eiiiin: at L o'el. ek, eontliletetl by l.'ev. W. W. Ilateht'ord ami was at telnlo.1 by il l.lie liuinU t ol pie ami the it-mains was intend at Til ah bulling ;!'.. und. The tli'i-eiisetl w as ii. .1 ii anil laisetl in I n ii ni t ni ut v ami was lid vi ,ti- ot upi-. Alter he wusriiwii ho went to South t nroliua ami was inaineil to M iss Susan I Im l is anil they livetl loi-llu r until her death in IVi'S. anil later In- mart nal to Miss Sarah Staines, who survives him. Stol id I II sils, t he 'leil' ap lo the lo'lltllls, alo I one 1. 1 m st t . ill a:f..!s nu n w h.. iived. leil this w hell he said 11, ol Ills let!. s, ' 'o lae lo .1 jam." lb- w..i:l. -I idly h no .! ov u I lie I. m il. n of life a-id to h ii'.v.ii.i tliat he !r!l was so on one Hi st li the v el mil' is laid. net I. lit theie was ii. i tiioiiht ni this i ti-.it malt's inn!, I ,i sun id.-. II ,s ! llti'Olit Is ot lllltV. II" Kll.-W i i Ii tt t In i " vv as a w..t k I'.i hi.ii to 1 do. Mini he had the eoiii.i.- t-. live an. I io it. r.ir Is- II tiolu us to spea!, u. pli'.lelllll!l even l.v illtciellif ol t!ie dead, ol l he III 111 VV ho takes his own life, iiio li.-ait "..is out in .V lllp.lt '.I V t'. tile lh sli,ld'l.l. Hut we i Is i .mi isi. to sa to oar join.., i. .nil-is, an I to mirohl r. ad I Iii' 1 1 no t .nil.!;;,.. . li in- Miiiiiaiiliiiess lit one's life; to live ami of pain an I s.iiiovv am! In the sijit ,.f man, sil.t ol (i.i.l this is true It is ite'.ei ei,,iraueoUs to ii. d tin- lo, one's ,,vv ii haiitl. ft sin ji'inh'i. V. n Ole '.rest-. "Tie r. ;.! soul of baked Ix-ani i fat s.i't -rk. ami plenty of it. TicntT of jH.rk and plenty of I nn- iti too imiliinj; i'l make any si'i I of Is. in, 1.1 to eat. Make ready a Lij inn ot with in iron cover tli.lt f:U llo-l' ullil f.U lllC pot ! .i't av up with strips of raw aa'.t pork, tik.ii,; care that no lean atrip "et in un.l tliMwuii; away ail the bom s. Tl i n wash the In-ans and let them soak in water until their coat a U'jzm to wrinkle. When they ire showing 'ifrn of twellinp, pour them in the pot on top of the fat pork, drop in a jsrltsl onion, a gill of mustard sod uinl a pint of black molasses und sol.ler on the lid with it nn tit -r ct i lay. "Alter this put the jut in a flow oven or .n the ground, anionj; hard voo.l roaU ami don't po near it iiain for two ihivs and two nights. on bear tin- women tell ul'iit till iiia.' up ti e l an pot with warm mi ter t ow und then en the Uans won't Hi. k to the sides. Tluit'a all rot. - ! .ii there i pork fat enough in-ide the pot. there's mi Heed of :i!'ii..' up with anvil. ing. The wa ter is what spoils the cooking. "After coking for forty-eight hours ti ' Ifd ii pot sli.nilil Is' re it, ov. d from tin- lire and tnrried to tin- ta' !' llt' l the 1 nils poured di r. . t:v from the pot to the plates of li'..-e wlci it.' to do (lie eating. If voii try to dill the beans out with a p.i.yi, von .ire Mire to nins'.i them. will le. mn lid. Situe ca'.iiis are ImtieU under l.Vt feat of nnk Although urgnoied itlorts wen made Ut night Mnd today to M-an h for limlies, niilv It' m fsr have !H-nrciiverv. .M.-stof iheenrpsi wfr mangled alniiM U-yond rer ogiiition. In the downward rush of the debris ami other nmteriitl that was throw n up by the upheav al, the entire operating plant of the French Canadian I'oal IVm nT whs carrietl away. The buiid ings demolished include ! the tip ple, Imiler botine, engine house, electric liifht plant, railway males repair ovens. Several hmiseti owned bv E. C. WILLIAMS. Itiorati a:d Counselor it Uf, WONKOE, N. C. 1'iaclice in all the State and I'uttrJ Iowa uf Frank, was built The Su'.rs Cmals. mouotain wall was, 1st fore the rit- l'roiupt alltnlioti given to col lee aslrophe, mi precipitous that even J,,J general law practice. wv . sismiis iiiteicMi- hi me aenie .lietil of r uira, aditiinistraUaa, ee ciiIok, an I ti'.iuliaiu are especially 'UUtt-J t.ic..ll "I thrm. loiittniirj jiol paiu.takine attj'-t. in ill I jivm, at a 'safstluhlti pi ice, to a'l lal husieess. Util.-e lu ccuilhunae opposite Clerk 'a jftive. liter that tw ilijht ensiieil. Tile n aterml from the slide isime down in almost a vortical wa'l of rock and crossed the valley h ilistsme of mure than a n.ile an. I went part way up the f.adiiilU u the oppo site wde i.f the valley t a height faralxive the liighc-t building in the town I'ii iv of rovk u;e still falling from the stuingi-ly altered top uf Turtle Mountain. These rocks in many cases are hu?e niasM's. n cigbinsr hundreds uf tuns. and as they fall ernshino dowu with noise like jE.Y;.imM.Do Mv'NK(::, s. c, Sol.cils th p..tion..ce of the people of Monroe and rurrouti.lini: community. Calls auswerej in day from tnclish Din St irc; al infill from residence on Church street. Thcnc No. aS. noise like thunder, thev - - start other fragments uf rock iii R. W. LEMMOJfD. nhops and t row of cokeline lm, , 01 llM ,M"U'' "ih, Attorncy-at-Law. 1 1.0 onward Unring ih sti u. tion. tm i,i.,.-ii.- ,n ,;i 0,, c. ... 1 1- -.. the inmpany were smashed into' lnal son 11 isextrumiydarger ed states Courts. Speaiall aitentina kindling wood", six of them heini?!"" ,a ri,f,",cl1 ''-' vicinity of kim ii to the n-tilenient of estate, for entirely obliterated and thoir no- 1 "r"e Mountain to make iucll- tiiunluns. I nectit. rs and Ailminis cupaota killeil. while ten other ;-"ltl"n il!u' lhc 4'X;u t , a""e "f bouse, which were situated in the ''t'"l"'?- tt.it, t. an.l the collection id claim. Kt 1-1 n.i' le rhaitea. Alsu acnit and local a 1 lor urr tor the. Pai.ihcr City II niie C. ti p iny, fret.i which loan tn.iy I e ohtjiin J mi rt ateslnle. dtlice .me iloor i ii t of M. I.. .'uw Co'a l. re. t 'It- lit- No iot. Mini n:a-i wiir-t tlo' "V!:.;i etl. t' , ! sat. -rated coals." I Li an are about the you i:: II eat. . "ok. ,1 11- 1 have tles.-rih-.it: i shuiild l e thoroughly iti. l.tt utnl a red a? live t i-. ami t,. lino m. ml Is to hv e 1 ii,. in spin stllh -I'.'IO. ami in tlie Easy Way to Clean Silver. : so iimny in.piiiies from married women who find iv,- vvii'a 11 n out lit of hin .1 iifal -.Ivor ittiaiiv of Ihcui It is up An 1 V ymttig til. Il's, ing. ' t r s a I . t j pre.-elll-) to lie cared lor, pol- i-lml iuul rubb.'tl, and they my it i nn eii.i'i- und trying duty and be; for me to tell thctu ti ti en-ier way. S,l'.er i-lioiiid never be rubbed with l!.iiiti. ! or colt. .11 cloth. 1 have It 111 1" '1 a nrieh en-ier way of clean- nig it. In-tfiii n scouring, ruli- ; bin.' ntnl poli-hing eit.h piece, the j entire f .'.lection can be cleaned as ! t lVi tii' lv in a few minutes us if ! ho..r hail been ilevoted to its ' 1 rooiniiig. The illver enn be put ' into a et.hir tub, 11 silver becomes j n rat. Led if I'tintiiiiiiillv iii contact with metal, lli.ti cover it with hot I vi, il, r in wliit h a teiinpoonful of I i rax ha been dissolved. It tuilst be j t it ki-n out itnineiliiitely and laid on 1 11 soft limn cloth mill each piece ; riil.he.1 tiuicKlv with a ilrv cIhiiiiom ; s-k 1 ti. It will look like new nlver. i Sarah II. lleiitoli ill Stock inn 11 and banner. ' W llutlitKlon. 1 Hamlet, a i P " S-.tithprn I'litra, ' " Hali lirh. Heii.trTsoB, " Norllna. WVIiloti. Ar. 1'ortsm.mlh. Wa-hinirton. H AW g.Tji -7. i " BAlttnmra. II P. Civ " Sew Yorlt.lUi a a. I n ill i pi Il ls p iii" I Jr. a m t r a at Ilia 6 tav a m staia bi " l-hlla.trllihia. U'N t pm - .sew l ora 7 Ml p m llltn II If. a n. li mi p ni I 4. m I "i p m iaiir K l in T 'a r. tnim ( harlot tc. . C. UciBBiiaalnaar. You Know What You arc Takln When too taka Grova'a Taateleaa Chill Tonic became the formula ia plainly printed oo every bottle abowinf that it ia simply Iron and Quinine io a taste Icm form. No Core, No fay. joc. I t.TTatttna, N A L Ry - 8t Attmiatlne ' a p m aula ai Noil ""Mi." 9 m p at a tf't ni am a ii p ri- S 4fi a R . fVp a, I n. p m 1J rn m a v p at a an a m Tia..lHllll " MTannah r..lnml.ia " Namln " Houlhrra fla." " Ralaltlh " Hems-raoa " i Norllna " " ratrrsunnf " Ar Rli-hmiinit W'alilnatot1, W 8 Ry - Halllmora. I'll - Phllailalphla, - Nrw VorV " Stilt tlSvlly tirapl uti.ta; ll'lraTTf 9 aaatana Ttaia. In w p 11 IS a I I a n aa ai ta ai Wan a m m in at II ai lOpai 4 U p m laia Kin II a m 1 in p m 1 n p m I p at IKpni sis p at II pin taaa warn its Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy KUncyj Mjke Impare BlooJ. All tha Hood In your body pusws throujh your kidneys once every three minutes. 1 ne msneyj ate ycur klocj pjrif.ers. -hey f.l ter cut ike same cr Impurities la the tbel If they are lick cr cat ol order, they fail to do their work. fains, acfiesardrheu matism c :me from ex cels cf uric a nJ in tha blood, due to reflected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble cause quick er untteady h'art beats, and mikes one fee! as ihourt they had heart troutie. becaure the hea-i ,s over-w,srk,nt m purrpiru thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced lo the kidneys, but now modern science proves that rear.y all constitutional diseases hava their begin ning In kidney trouble. II you are stck you can make no mlstaVa by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and th eitraordinary effect el Dr. Kilmer i SwampsRoot, the great kidney remedy it soon reallied. It stands the highest Icr its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and Is sold on Its rr.erlta f- V hv ail HrnccTiata in flfiw. at Hat I In I t j --i. IP ; a it-fcss. .z cant and one-dollar sir- fitc. 'f,i'' as. You may hava asAri sampio ooitia oy mail rf ,.i, tree, aho pamphlet telling you how to find out If you hava kidney ar bladder trouble. Mention thl paper when writing Dr. Kilmer k Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Swamp Root. Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-Root, and the address, llinghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. To The Public. I do hereby recommend the Un ion benevolent Life Insurance Company of North Carolina, Un ion Branch, to those who desire safe and cheap insurance as a very desirable, and at the same time a -tale life insurance. I have made application, and also my wi'eand daughter, for policies in said com pany, m. L Flow. The Old Man "freed." V. .r"!, I . ii-'. :i. -...! Thia is a ieorj;ia hoy's neeoiiiil of his lalln i's entrance int.) poli tics. ud has took llie Slump. I iliiinio who run linn up it. lint lie's mi it, et the same. Pad is al'ler n ollis. One paper siivs he is ii Isii u lu r: iiother one says he stol etl a lios. nn' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 ..lie Ntys he run oil w ith a m idiler. W hen ma liearil nil tliiui IhtiiL's she saitl she Ihoiiyht lluit she knew him iM loie; lull shes jrliul she's done ai.d IoiiimI him out nt lat, nn' jest wail till she kelt In s him iiaiiil" Hill Crop hy a Tenant in Wale Tin' l.'aleiyh Vevvsiinil tliiM-rvor ti lls of the lariuiiio operat ions ol'i Mr. T. li. iMniel. u tenant lartneri in Wake i-oiint v who with one I horse last year made the follow iujr l Ji-i l I.. 0,1.,-i.- hi . r Im I ni iv i,l..,l T -till. The News ami tllisener (uiys: ''He ami family did nil the work, fxeejit .:tn pi'iitl for extm liilMtr. He paid ?l(i( rent. Mr. Daniel is very ennsei Viitive in his ealeulal ions. He soltl part of his cotton at in cents, l.nt puts it all down nt ! cctils. He puts down the tu ns at To cents hen he ran (et ! cents lor tin in. Hut for the sliiuni in tooneeo ,ii r. imniei wontti inive received -fM more than he did. He nctnally made a trade with a to bacco man toncll his crop for ir!,."!!) tint when the slump came in the price of tolmoco the tnlwcco man backed out and he aold it nn the market for tl.ttH) ,!. He sold part of his cutlon need at 30 renin and pnrt at 27J cents, but put them down at 25 ci'tits. He also made 640 pou mis of meat. For ft'iano Mr. Daniel expended not more than tKMl." (The fishiest thine about this story is that a man who ran make stuff (hut way ia work i no- rente) ! land. Tbe JonrnaJ.) I Useful Cooking Appliance. An ancient Kitchen utensil re cently revived i-t the anluinnndcr iron, which nun- ho mode one of the most useful of fancy appliances', The salamander is a round dn-k of iron, iiuite thin ntnl flat, and fas. teiietl lo a wootlen handle. When tlioroui;hlv hint fit over coals, the iron is held close lo pastry and tne rinoiies, coloring them a beautiful brown. A delicious itah of spaghet ti is inn. le ly- boiling the paste in raited water, r-eiisoniiig and spnn kiing thoroughly with purmcsan cheese. At the hist moment hold the salamander close to the cheese long enough to scorch it ulightlv, There is a piquancy about spaghetti conked in this way that is never for gotten hy those who once taste it Where Sponges Art Useful. Sponges arc rcully useless for I'fitlnng purpose ami are articles which it is utmost impossible to keep ileiiti; Mill they should be kept on liiind for all purposes where a sub rtiiuec which will not leuve traces of lint is required. For sponging nnv kind of hluck or dark goods, for ua.-liing windows, mirrors and glass ware of all kinds, a sponge is best for this reason. When shoes and rubbers liecomc ninthly and must be washed, a sponge is very useful, for it absorbs the dust and leaves no lint. Many different treatments are advised for pirtont leather shoes, but a simple wn-li with a sponge dipped in clear cold water will remove any stain and leave the leather in good condition. Dull Brass Is Popular. Pull brass has at present the high hand of popularity over the brass is ith a highly shining surface. Moat of the newest things are lusterleas in finish, a decided relief after the long reign of the bright and glaring things in this line. "Stttngth and vigor come of good food, duly digested. 'Force,' a ready-lo-serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but sustains, nourishes, invigorates." Bring me your scrap Iron. D. Parker. -J- A barrel pickles. of nice Cucumber S. R. Doster CASTORIA !' i ' as if- a ar is I no Kind vnn uowo nib iiiiu iuu limb XNeCfhihlc Preparation fir Ats similittiitf! itc FihxI .iml Ucr utn -ling the StoiutHte ami Dowvls of Promotes Dityslion CiVr-tliir-nessand llcsl Coiil.iiits nenlar Dpium Morpluiie norMiiav x.il Not Narcotic. bftd un h For Infants und Children. yBayr aMa' -IKI UmOOCH Aaawa.Ma r,:.a Aperferl Hemcilv forrnnslip.i Don , Sour Stonwirh. I )iarrtva ; Worms .1 onvnUums FVwrish iu'9 ml Loss or SLCKP. FarSimik' StCnnlure of XEW YOHK Always Bought Bears the Signature of Olhce east I oceiipn ,1 In tlie lit Exact copy or wrapper i i ! AW IS aTfSM y 05,c: p For Over ! Thirty Years ; tt crNvavn '. Niw fMi tiTt. GOOD BREAD COMES Only Prom GOOD FLOUR. Many a well-meant, well-planned attempt at bread-making Is w recked on the shoals of poor flour. Cheap flour Is bid flour its low price is the maker's excuse for the inferiority of his product. Quod bread is not hard to make. Half the voyage Ii oxer when you get good Hour Whiter, stronger, sharper, purer flour than our.i can not be made- Therefore we caution you to ask for the "(iOI.DI.N ROD" and "INVINCIBLE" brands. These brands are sold at the low. est price lor which really first class flour can be sold and its price Is j DK. D. U REDFEARN,l tne.highest you need lo pay in order to get the best. ISewaic of bnd flour and short weights. Our quality and weights are guaranteed. ROUT. L. STEVENS, Stt'jiiej izi CoussclIor-it-Lai, Monkok, X. C. Prompt attention tnvcii In all mat ter:, pi. n e t ill our hands. V..ii.o, i.irnt ,.l est.tlcs for euar.1 am, iiiliid'-.tstiatois auJ raeeutora a apeeia.ty. ( turves teasoualilc. t tuurthoii-je, (formerly A. Covington.) People's BaiiK Or' MONKOK, S. C. S.ilints lour account nc! l,a;iLilif, toi n t -. V.'e j;:!,.' iiite, Al v Ol.f I E SKlt'lMIV, pi.'ii ptuess -ti. il all the aei-. min-ji! ttions that SlH'M) hauk ini; will ailu.it of. i'.teri'st paij, ac-eor.liiii.- to ncirt iiieiit, on il pot-ils left tor our stated peiio.l. Aluaya reaJy for loans tm appiovi-J paper. O. I'. HEATH, President. A. STEVENS, H, D. " Mi..; u i;. x. c. 1' ili . itti..ei'eil in ..lav fnttn English Ion.: Mote; at infill tl un room over la ,:i" h I'iih ;store, pi, "tie yS. Office .ivi ' pi-t i'I'iit: ph uie yS H. O. Stewart. M. D-, MoXltoK, N. '. falls piumptly ansvaered in day from lloiid. Hi's I'tti Store; at ui;hl fnnil lesldenre i.ll L !!-e Slieel. (lll'.'e in I il. sei .il.l l'.aiMilii; . Olli e liemr ii to u. A. M. Plume 141. JOHN P. MONROE, M. d., ItrXKOE.H.C. V ty r.ill iinnst red from Houston's Jrui: 't. iv and otliee, 'clio.ie 2ju. Nieht from f oiiiiiieri'ial Hotel, 'plume 230, ! Y. B. HOUSTON, Sl'KGEON I) H N TI ST, I Oirice tip stairs, l-'iterald Building, Noithwe.st of Courthouse, Monroe, N. C. K.It. Kedaiue. A. M, Stack REDWINE & STACK. Alloriirys-ul- Law, MONROE, N. C. Practice in all lite State and Feder al Courts. W ill manage estates for Executors, Administrators ami Guar liam fur reasoioihlt- pay; and will liiriilose taorti;ai;ca and negotiate loaitR, wiilioiil exeiise lo Mortgagees Hid Mutlev I. e inters. when nrac tiralile. Oil et s - Noithwcatero rooms, first fii.or, Cturtlioiiai Henderson Roller Mills company, J. E. HENDERSON, Manager. Charges teasoual.le Satit-fac lion guar- I hit 'T':"tJ? Omceover i M.TJn1rrfo-f English rstal lished ll7.l Incorporated 0I Carolina Marble and Granite ConiDanu. Our business has been nnre than salislactory since openin" in Monroe, and we now have on hand as nice a stock as can be (on. id at any yard in the Stale. We have just received some new and specially handsome desik'i., sul Va'ananta. I Taiin and Delivciy and we invite the inspection of all persons needing anything in our j Bion and the Collection 'of claim's. Drug atOflPOE. N.C. ; Will he at M uislivtllc. N. C. on first iiul third M"ii.!.iys 01 each month, and tl M.ittlievas on second end foutlh i Mondays, Phone 3ji Conni'sicur or lads f ith Cstrnlint, ia North C.110I ni: alio a J'isi:re of Hit Pucs U: liulsin Csija!, and Njtary Public (ir Norib Caroiint ;-: :-; Special atti ntiou riven to talonr Af ; fidavits, Aeknowlnilement or Piuof of I Deedfl, Moitgaees, Contracts, Hills ol Sale, PoHeis of Attotnry, Kenuticia lions uf l)oei and luht i itattee, P)rp i rati. ma. Wi iting and Piohatiug Deeds, Morigageaaiiil all oilier pipers, ifStiitig line. No grave, however humble, should be allowed to go unmarked. We can make a job to suit the price you are able to pay. Call for designs and prices. Carolina Marble and Granite Co., a J. E. EFIRD, Manager. MOXKOE. N. C. Yards at Statesville, Salisbury, North Wilkesboro, and Monroe. Offica at M. I.. How Co. 'a Store, east uf courthouse, Monroe, N.C. Stock Horse! I hve boiil,t the P. W. I'lyler stock hors: and will keep him in my stahles in .Monroe, (old Og ham stand.) this spring. II. A WINCHESTER. Yon ran Wallace's. fret ice at l'bone 36. Cadieo ft, Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic hat itood the test 23 yean. Average .Annual Sales over One end a Half MHnon POtifet.. leithbrecortlof nKrHttovoa? No Cnre. No Pav. 50c tWoaxl avary SKlla t. a Tarn LaaaC Sssctatra of Orgy's lUra Loo. LW PIBfc,
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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May 5, 1903, edition 1
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