Cows With Long Horns PKEACHEK. DOCTOR. LAWER. some are Seen hy away lure, an J iu wr rear h The True I'uiKtiua of The Minis ter, the fhyskian and the Law yer. How Each One Can be of Invaluable Service to Mankind- Tlivtr wan olio- it llmilxt.-r of tur I me. n.oivl.. t it v ff m some ot tu r man s ras. ' -'. uu., a ctvai u.m , ii -iktu-uv ami n.i.i otitliv.-.l tin- j tiuitis h.-ii Iiih f.-rvi.l i-vano.-Iicai t al tiv.-t Mancvd Ui U-lt.-r jmlj; 1 nu-iil. He had rvach.-d I lie :it t un-ntal dcv-lo-in.iit in which KxmI. sound, iu.tctii-.il ss-iim- had taki'ii the place of a morbid dc-.ii- Look, fellow-man, for some thing m'tnl at home. and i( you can find it, d ! arnii.d the little vine and croour ie it to trow especially i( it pr.:iii;s to icld to ive souls from a mi.hmh any Iruit. I onlni;; iIn.iii. ... One d.iv a man rami-to him lot l.cteen the tvvj e!n meshes, nn man imim-d that ine cicain. !:: ten the nun j . va a gnul miiim r ami in .lanrr j itu,.' who wouldn't buy i;. Id Jjilais Lr ' (t ' Imaing Ins soul. He went on t-1 a:l' had pnntUvd im-dicin Ions TKl'E COtRUiE. that lie had forgottru all uImuI Iin. nidiiaiiou aud diploma. Ills title The SukiJe f Judi;e l eonard II. of M 1. had long M.HV .va-d n tohinston. putt him up and he had eiitm-ly Ia every rrstip-of tanityeotuvru i ,..e..f the u..-t puh.ti. Moil.- ii-; hi prol.s-.-iou.sl vttloiu. ,.at ban- i.-ad l the t..i -I A mail .-ame iih .lay wkitii .i... .. ..... ... vi.,.1,.,,., ... ,., j "i ... anv lee hi not mwr. ine ueir THE LKiMT THAT IS I ELT. liWIt-ri' Wami-r M.lrr ,-s, a .a . ' ::-' t4- . Sal !" iS.e urt a i.t a. i . ; cents. betauSi they were efler td by a b rn banded son of toil, and th.' fellow wh wouid'nt buy beraus- lie ibdn't hive sense tnoue.li to know ils c.iod invest ment Have lived on peas and corn bread to tll lower than others and the labor is sweet And we expect to cotiturie to undersell all. Set oie first, last and all the time. Iitein-d to bit Ions lorv ol" ad tn.-iil-. and drug takiiij:. The pa I lent mailt on lo rtt-.niiH il.c uiini eri.ii ailiaefiN thi.n;!i whnh lie had ail, and the l.ii'e iiumU r ot div-ieuu by horn he had ! n tnalitl. The dm tor litfi;l to In tmv atlriitive'y. viiia!l:etiea!'. l l r the pat lent had linihed hi tnry. he adviMl hna lil tak iH ilril and V : i 1 1 i-iX d" lb ii i d hiiu to lioine ai'd lav the lin!e luatli r oi dt::; jui s tv serve. II. W. PUSSKR, ZOAR, N. C. The Loudest Gun Is not tteeess iri I v the best sh loter. e make no pre tens.' of carry intj the hiest stock ill M tu v, but we do sell Good Fresh Groceries A3 cheap as anybody p iy tell the minister a lon toi v hieh ' taking and iU Ioin and il.x .ie. revealed very eleailv to the limns j yt ,,, iii.mi1 ii d-n't .ntinit lint ti l that the man's eomt'iu aKuit ; ,u aie n k. lKoi; take a t the ;ilatioiiot his vuil asiui-tlv. nl' inedieiue. I.mi I luention a due to a denvsed etiuditioll f hi, dnetur's naini . lon't tell anv!.lv lleivoiis vtelll. 1 thai you lie Mek admit that von Si the milliner ad ied the man are iW iin kid in any paitn -nt.it . to e.o home and think no tinnv ( ..i,- i'oiiq.'..iiiiiii- and iloi k alxuit his Mini's Nilvatmii. To iliat you ale jnt ,i well a any luilv n-ae van Inn; the S i iptim s loi , Ket-p this up toi one month, the way of salvation, and lo p then eoim- and v iit me ajan and I--.. mid II. M ii iiuu ol Aikanxt. lb- eame In-Ill a iloJlll.-illhid r;h ai. 'In. a liiuily, and w.t a in phew S. nalm Willie I. Man iim. wl. w.i pi.imiiK-iit in ."v.ulli mi p.ii.l.i- v.-ar ao. and ii.i- of tl.e in.-! ib-i niiiislinl f Not ill 'aii.n:.r i -t . n -.-1 u-. t son, lie a a iil -hi .i'.i' Mildiet and a I . !:. i a:. . in. I !- u ,-,1 an .ipxiiit in. lit la the :t imiiv iN pimm-nl i:d. ul level.!! I. He u.ii wla-ii the i;.-pui.;i lit. !-nt a napiinti-d !-i the War iH p.irtim nl. ' v lid trauf-rred to the in .- thioiuli the i I o ii . I- li v of Ai kan-v.i. ii- ! bat .l.lil 'e Matiiiiii to. 0(t a-I I JnAt KII.LtU U nUl rWAI- ! ik-j mm oi ids town, were also demoli-he.1. The people liv iojr '.n lix'XTlM fi fkovt nit-r r.t 'the hone were aUi inUutly kliUj- thoiisrhl iLit what wn Mjp-ed 1 hedinel uii.netrv.;nnze will to be the moke ol a volcano man exewd f 1,.Vh',iJ. The- actual lovt dot in 1 that the continued mall T the mine romiwny pro'.nbly bit of rot k a purely the after ""t rx.ve l The math f the original roek i-li.le. A .Canadian I'aeiiie Kailwar O m repetition of the calamity i now panv'alosaiaheavy.throiiahblot-k-considered unlikely. " ; in? it tracks. Frank. April :S0. It w definite-' The cene ot tbi catatrop!ie ly known that 3i ople lot their' " '"riuaiiy oueol tl.e moot pie ALL OVER THE HOUSE. lives WtslnnJuv he il J;.lin ..f lurc-pie valley a in Canada. A the rocky top of Turtle Mountain !1".er. rock ,(, ,,'i?h, uimn tl;e aleeptne village of "" ir ic.eioi me . . ...... m t..H i 1... i .! I l... i it i lie!. !e ki nut .. ii . 'u. .uew.u ...an river loiioweo uu.l-r I': I...I b. ,. i I!:-, e.lti't I" a pl.u -and !!o t nvis ; . a s ! the wa ll..' Frana. A Vtteran Caw Cook Tellt tS ttcrri the ll of cad jkr4 ". i Canadian -U. oi . ... -i h..n i.l Conmsn .' ... ?.., ,..,,1.m.. ... .1.. I'lamaireiothe niinende..nii.:rteU- n"nain wall was. More the rat tin- I'm J".a!itv nf tl.e k-iked laii p t ia the .U," a;d Frank IMl I, IMIII. IHOHia J. ILIOMa. UOk AIM! Ill I. Adams, Jerome 4 AmSeld, ITTCRHtVS r Lit. MJNiiOE. a c. !'i ji tiee i i all the louits State and r. Jtal 1 lie I'.anirn.rnt uf ei!alea .or eiectt Hs.adiiiiuistratora a upeciab ty. Careful aud diti-rnt attrnhua jiven to tl.e forrchoure o( niorltlfrt and Collection ot eUiini. Uonry oa'.ed witl'iint m-iiM to Icn.lrr. All ..ligation given prompt and rareiul tu nil. n. Oiiiee east uf courthouse. E. C. WILLIAMS, AUemj asd Counselor it U, t i'.r. the : Maiiie f. t :. m.i Veteran (.linn eouk of l-t. soul of lakcd ln-an it I. Si n.itnr la-irv a!. 'at i-alt p-rk, and plenty of it. calmly aUmt the duties of lile withnut any tear or miiv in aU'iit hi. eternal well'ai-e. He ailvis.1 It i in to see that he made cveryhody ulxiut hi in happy. To j;ie hi limine a pnwl eleaninj: every inoinin-' and a nice, fnh I w ill treat your ax' w :!li m.-du ine if I tilld it lieee.lly. The diHtni's p4-ru,iin pre vailed and then the man i.l ..l hisadvuv to the letter. In one month he returned to the d.H-toi's it K sllt.T lli.v U tter than be had l it lor i ,i.., . I..l ... . I. .1. -i- . . .-tu ..... I ... I ! I ... !m.-v. .ii eei. iiiiii. n yeaixiuiny M-iiii.oi.'i inai lie nan sf that all creature deK-iulin only to continue in the Mine w ay iii..n him or related to him were a lew iimiith louder, vv In n he ..ii-ctvh d in liav iii a worn an Iioiii In State p;.u. I in het'enil 1 plitiiicut. and iv.-eiillv when re ti. u.limcn! Inl ine ik sviiy. I he S ii al.ii wa ui!..imcd thai one of hi appoi.it.-. inu-! U- lelii.oed. the lot w.-ie laid before .lude M.iTi-niii. ami with proverbial Snitli.-i ii . biv ally he IcphhI out that the w.. in in tti i -lit k J. her pl.nv. I't-iii out of employ melit. I that he N-e-ame ile I tinallv tiH.k hi ow n and tint ( ,:e tl.e s'i ' our eti-t ! i -i i .iii ner's w ants Prompt do!:v . rv . l'ii ne i W. A. STEWART, Next .I i r t i 1 1-.-ata- -vt - ;-,' m ' 'if t til I 'It s) I V,' V a. Three Times the Vdiue ol Any Other EASIER FASTER, ON- w.uitf.l in all .i u J ttn it"rv. Wheeler A Wilson Manafjcturing Co. ATI. AN l"or sale ill M jnroe by lr-Jj ia.kJ. r' i I t i r i Administrator's Notice. Ilavniu tins day, alter dtif .puiifu a ti.'ii, htcn i anteil letteisiit aJunnis tt'.ition iip-ui the estate nl W. K.Hastv, deceased, by K. A. Ann held, tlerk of the Supi'i inr Cum t ol I'nioii county N. C, this is to n.ititv all persons in dtbti-d to aid eslite tli.it iiuniejulr payment of such iudehti duess is lieie by leqiuic-t; and all persons having claims against the estate of said inti-s fate are liereliy nutilied to present the nine to the underpinned i n nr hehire April it, nyoj. nr tins notice will 1 pleaded in har uf then recuvery. This April I-, iijoj. lilK SAVIM.S, I.OAN AM) TKL'ST CO.. Adniinistrat..r i f V. R. Ha.-ty, deceased, by Adams, Jernni" Aiuiii.-ld and E. C. Williams, Attjs. Notico of Administration. Having this diy ipialified hcfoie I", A. Arnihehl, tlrik Superior Court uf I'nion county. N. C as adininistnitor of Welsh Ihinlap, ileceascd, all pi-r-solia huliliui; claims against said estate are uotiBed tu present the same to the undersigned administrator un cr be fore the ijth day of April, 1904, or this notice will he pleaded in har of their ritfht of recuvery. IVrsons in debted lo said estate ar nutilied to make immediate payment and lave cost. Thia the i.th day of April, iooj. THE SAVINGS. LOAN AND Tkl'SI" CO., Administrator uf Welsh Dunl.ip, deceased. Redwine 4 Stark, Allys. Commissioner's Sale of Roal Estate. Xw-kleniiunr ii-uilt V, Hi thr rmr uf l VV ttmtr- rt l, v J. I iii'lv n1 miff, tiip uiiU-ritMH-1 rimntiMl(itM'r ill irioead w Saturday, the 9th day of ITay, Ia. t lS..VI.Hk m . In fr..ni f ihp wtf.fll.- In Hie It.wi. Mn.l,vltt. S C l.. m-II f..r eah Ut Hi1 ItitfiH-t t.i.l.lr. ifrtatti land In the mill li.wn ..f .Mur-lii Hie. )-lnK MM i.r the Una ..m-eve.l lo Kllen lan.ly l.jr . I. may hj rt-a nKiater-t In Him.Ii i4. )MUfe in llleuf-fi.-.. i.l Oie Keuier uf le-'.ln I'n..n r.nnitr. n1 betim Hi land known and OmlKiialea .... M ra. I.ni.ljr'a mail nr plat of l.er al.l r..i.er1.r, ana.lf I.r A. W. FtrtM. aurTeTi.r. aa l.ra Sum. r. I.. anil N. lu I1M. all "( Mill I. a. hrlm nf l.e4limri.ln..f ail f.vf l.y li feel, and -aid ..l N.M. Iu 1.. ml Im-I'MlYr. Ivl.tir hiHllid l.jr Tra.V aleeet. Kanei-A I'rt.'a land-. rWeondalteet ftml.'. Valavr'a Un.i.and lhai.lliertlTrr.l-ad-Joining the Rallriai.l land, an alter, Tra.le tree! anil toi So. t. Thia Aortl 1. 1 b. a. TK.nnra. Chat-lath, N. C. vJoKftUaalwocr. made comfortable and happy. lo lor one mouth ami 11-lurii to inl and I will adie ynu further. This ,l the minitei's a. line. Ho was a (j.miiI minister a wix uiiiiiMer. It i a pily the r.mI.I i not full ..f such div im-s. There a onee a lawyer. Thi lawyer had paed through tin ph.lv of life iu w Inch he i;loi led 111 lili-ali.iii ami Inund .iv.it relish in stitnn up diM'ord by eueiiuiau'liij; tty nuarrel aiiiuni; neij;hl.... lb- had M-.-n tin folly ol l.-al pi.i.-.-. iie and iiutie.-d that neailv ev ei v one ol hi client- 111 tin- end found theiiiM'lve woise oil' than at the Ih.oiiiiiiii. A man eame one day In tliK Liu yer lo tell It 1 in alioiit a ynevanee he I. id ,uaiut In tieihlioi. lie l'i-i'll.-i a loiio ,,' lntle dllb'l elm-, and minute bickering by by which he had been aniioy.-il. -11. d In- had now eoiicliuh-d to I - 1 1 a mt for ilamaes. I he lawyer listened to the Mon and U-;aii to o(. hi client s.iun ooil adv ice. lie showed him the i.iliy of lintlier estrangement, lb poinl. out the Ii iv 1.1I character of complaints. I e ad ised Ii 1111 to lioine ami lay aside all thought of Ins iieilibiu's ib-.i .iv ily and never iiieutioii the matter aL'.un for a whole month. If you meet your neighbor, lieat him a if ymi weie trienils. lon' .'illow yourself In say a wind against him or In do any lhiu' unfriendly toward him. If al I he end of a mouth vmi lind y 0111 -elf ol the ,iine opinion ymi are now. may be I will Ih-iii y.mi suit for you. Al tin- eudofthe month hisclitiil was I hni numbly iishaiin-il of linnselt and 110 suit was ever U-nu. I he lieiuhbois had In-fiunc lecolli llrd. This lawyer was a ;nod man a imlile man. W'liat 11 pity il i thai I hero are no inure nf lliem in this w olid. Thoic was once a doctor who would In' elililelv lestoi.-d lo health. What a magnificent d". ii that was! What a blcsin o. the n.-ili I... 1 li.md 111 w Inch he vi.is !.. it.-.l! 1 ., W hat a betieiln t ion to the families lie isiled' Ii" '.ill est nil ate I lii vallle of so, h a man? May tin y incieise. May the 1! iv ha-'. 1; w In 11 the cliches will 1h- tlllli.li oil! Illst Ml, Il men into tile Wo! ,. to llilllate ll'llll III sli'lel ili;. The true litnetl.'li ot tin- 1111. n-!e! Is 1. 1 lead people to a Mill I, tin-! fa! confidence 111 ..oil. uaid.. ; th. In 'loin the tear ,-! -in and evil and ail the 1111.11:1 1 1 v c.ila'i.i ties w i!h w iin h fut in it ha- U .-n peopled by ii.'iiol an. e and sup. 1 1 t loll. file Hue function of ; In- lawyi 1 is to iniie w 1 an;' m; in ihb-u - .mi! ot the iiia. linns i die. id a id est 1 an.-i-meiil nitut!..- I1.1t. of iiuiietsa! biolli.-i I I. I he 1 1 ne timet ion o he docloi -i In picvcnt disease- bv Wii.nii-; tile iii.-.l.-lic. of people l. I,,ws that ;..elli ihe body. Ily teach IllC them tin' lo!l ol si,,o-jilr; t lull thcie is any other escajie Iron. Iiiii.ian ailiuei.ls than iil.l liv in;, and an un-h.il.c 11 lailli tliat a tn in leap exactly what he sows, u belli er it U' health or disease. an. I 111-. Il is a si: f, in. in. a .1 .;., act.-r and should have : . nd his In,-. Ihii'k th.it i: thinj; to lis that a Man;iuii'hi;h char UI.V-- and chivalry. :ain. d his coi:s id to .s-'lei' people se.-'ll to rmililes coili'a;e to uiiint s iici.le. nut the coi uarv is tine. Wb. n a man i despond enl and hoi,-!evs, when ti.-iil.le clue upon b.iii, when ail thin"' seen a; mis! him. 11 ii.iiit..s inoie c '111 ..;'. to 1 1 v .- t hail to die. 1 1 l e j .,'iil'e manly biiveiy to live on and tod oil and Miller h.-i. one j III!;..! Ills ijl!!.-!ll- lli;i!,c u ith a !l!e, b..ain. . I'll ol I ai -us, tin- ;ica: : .st h-: to the l.ci:!;l.s. and one o! the in -I c. ma-e..iis 11, en who . vel iiv.-d. te'it this when he said 11, one ol his l.-ttel s. " l o ine to .; i : ; 1111." lie w on Id ; 1 idly hi-,.- laid . .! nv 11 t In- I. ii'.1.-11 ot lil.- a id -.me -to h - If'.l.lld lii.i! he f ll w is -me, lull Iheie w is 1; . thought fi ibis, ;n a! man's mind o sin.-nl... lbs, rUnty of pork and plenty of fane m the t'oohiiij; ill make any sinl of Uaiis l.t to tat. Make na.K .1 bij; iron pot with an iron ii.v. r that lit i!o.-e and fi'.l the pot half way up nli strips of raw Mit pork, t.ik.t;; care that no lean strips ct 111 und throwing away ail the Kn.'s. Then a-h the In-ans and let thi-m souk in aatcr until their coats Kpn to arinkle. When they are slioaiiic f-ijrns of fwellinp, pour them in the pot on top of the fat p'.rk, drop in a pi-eled onion, pill of tini-tard seed mid a pint of black m..',asi s mid sold, r on the lid ilh 1 inn :,t or et 1 lay. "Atnr this put the jt in a flow oven or in the ground unionj; hard wood cnai and don't pi near it apun for two day and two nights. oil hear tlie Woincli tell illiut lill inc up the l .111 put with warm wa ter i ow and tu. n so the Ihiiiis won't sti- k t" the M.les. That' nil r... "Uh. 11 ti er.' is pork fat e11.1111.dl in-ilc the pot. there' no mtd of ill'i:..' up with ,inv!l.iii;'. The wa ter i- what spoil- the cookiue. "Aft.-r cokin..' for forty-ei).dit ' hour- t1" bean put should Iv re-1 m..v.d from the lire and curried to idedc.trove.1 Ihe plant f the Ibe si lo of Turtle ilounlain, c!i-e alONKOK. N. C. lian-American t'oal and Coke "!f,,,n1 ihe f.Mt of which thef 1'iaciier in all the State a 'stiv, did a vast amount of ,"n ,,f lru " The! St- t-mts. eo i,,ih. mil... .'.....!.. moiinta'.Q wail was More Hie c.tl- rrompt atliati-.n given devastate.! aU.tit M iquare mi!cV!',r,Th. precipitous that even P"'"- of the tincst and ni.. nicturooue 18 ,i,e '"""'t !v of mid sumnicr f ' irs"" "t-rested iu the .cclion IheMiOM-t, in the town of l rank "V" r;u,M- '''""'ua, V , . . - .xiany . cnlois. an I cuanhant are esn and I'niteJ rrompt atlcatiiin given to collec- aettle- tralou, eie- eiianliant are especially iliv.te.1 I.iimII ei lliem. Continued ami p.iiu.MakiiiUj'.:: .q ill I giv.-n, at a rasouublii piice, lo all legal business. Oilhe in ci.urlhouseoppofiteCIerk'a at ; o'clock in t!ie aficrnoon, and tftcr that twilight ensued. Tile 11 aterial from the sliile came down in almost a vertical wa'l of ruck ".nd crossed the valley a distance of uiorc than a n.ile and went pnrt offae, way up the Imluilis on the oppn - -sitewde cf the vallevtoahtieht yrn !M T, 5 T MM faralhive the liij.'i.o-t building in kliv,i uulAJj -il. JJ., the town l'i.ces of r.a.k arc still miink.iu, x. c, falling fr.m. the t, ...iircly altered slicis lf f f h , f ton of Turlle Mountain. TlieM. Mimre .nAiiriouiid,,-,. conumini.,. r.Kks in many case are hu?e falls answered in day from tnfhsh masses, ncii'liilisrliundrcdsof Ioun Duic Store: al nicht from residenr. and aa they full crashing down on Church street. I'licne No. a8. with a noise like thunder, thev Mart other fragment of r.wk in R. W. LEMMOND, the path of the slide, which ru-h: Attornoy-at-Law, onward bearinj destruction. F.iri.jn ,aeii,e m ail the Slate and foil. that reM)n it isextrcUlclvdtirser- ed Slates Courts. Si-ecull attention of Ihe IkkIic of the dead never will becouiilul. Smie cabins arc Imiied under l.'a fet of r.nk Althoiioli uruni.ed cllorta wen made last niht and t.slay to search for bodies, only I'd si far have lavn rccovereil. .Most of lhecorpe were nmnoled aluiie-t In-yond rec oi;iiitioo. In the downward rush of the debri and other material that was thrown up by the upheav al, the entire operating plant of the French Canadian Cowl Coin pan? was carried away. The build in; demolished included the tip ple, la.iler house, engine houM, electric lijfht plant, railway ncales, repair bhop and a row "of coke ovens, -several hoii-cs owned by the conillsnv wei Killa-he.l int.. kimllinsr wihkI. hix of them lioine rpf"Mcn ''' vicinity of .mven to the settlement of estates for entirely obliterated and their IM.. lrtle Mountain to mako luvcsti- l.uaidi mi, I arculurs and Adminii emianU HI I... I Kilo ...i,... 1 IT'ltlons into the CX.-lct cause of the tiat.'is, and the collection of claims. .. .., ,v ii-u ( , house, which were situated in Iho '"' ropiie. ii . . !: 1 I., ii". I the Leans poured di I'roiu the p.. I to the plate of a in i- re to do the eating. If 1 In il.n the Imins out w ith 11 von .in- Mire to uni-li them, the Hi il do. : wa ll. of dn is a vv. d Ihe 1 It lio ill ;hl th. T. M.llll I,. and do il. bar I pi ...11 lilu 'lie d.-.ld. ..IV II hie in. a! ' we I l!,e 01 , i-i . V ..11 11 n ad.-s, an y. II knew Ik I ! Illiil to 0111.1;'. , liv e ,1. I 'he I !!! o Ihe Ii to by bileleli 111 vv ho t ikes his ' 1 1 1 ;. on! in i-spolnlf ut. I'.nl to SIV lo iiill- !.. inn old i.-ad Death of Mr. 15. I". Ii.-ik.cr - 1 '.,. 1 .r ,. in last Sunday no I ll'cloi k till' lie-.III and t'enllv came int. Mr. l. r.'llikei and 1:1111; al ah niiel oil:, the in. Ine clanii. d b j el . aii'l ! a .,, lull tin.' cm a;e. I lllle 111 llil ilie- .. Hue W i UIKI II I ! Iless I . . , . . ..... 1- 11 live ..in on. s .. nve aim do in -pile of pain and -iiiiovv am! -'ill -r. 1;, In the si-J, ,,f in.,u. and in 1 1 SEABOARD Air Line Kaii.wav Double Daily Service Between T.iw York, Tampa, Atlanta, Now Orloans and Points South and West. IN EITECT APRIL 12TH, 1903. SOUTHWARD. , , v.. ik. I' K K . 1 l'hi:,l, !,hu, I- K K llrtluni.ir.- vv.i.!in,..i..ii. vv in Ki. -'il,, ,.ii. I. s A I K. I1 iin! N. .11. haiii I'. -s . r 1 1 1 1 . II. 11. 1.. r. IC.il.-iu : -1. in ;i . .1, i-. . ,ti ; . . hi 1. in ! I., I : 1. II .1 tv II. I'1 ,1 111 i - 1. 1.- In I., j. as Ms victim. lie had been -illti'l in- several 111.. id;,- w nh ; 1 1 .tt di. ...! tllsi'iise - dropsy ; and di'.r.h d.d no! eolne UlleXpeeled, for lilole lb ill two months it seemed as though the end vva.s at hand. All th it medical skill, kind I; lends, neighbors, and a dev oled w ile emild do was to no iiv ail. The 'In en-, d was a meiulier of II. n m.,11 baplisi cbuicli, and died a I man and wo trust and verily bclx-vc is with , that innumerable hos's ..I Inippilie.l spinls in that hotter land, bh s-m ,1111. 1 pr.lislUL' lind. 'Ihe lllli.'l.ll was held at I n. 'ah elniich Suudav cvetiini; at - o'el, ck. eoiidiicled by l.'ev. W. . liatcbfoi il and w a al tended by a hup' lllllllln I of pen pie and the remain was intened 1 at Tn ill buiyiiio o r . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . The tleceased w a Inn 11 and laised 111 I'm. hi county and wa t,.i v.ai- ol ace. Alter he was oow 11 he went to South aioiiua and was 111,11 1 led In Miss Sushi I iai l is and they lived tooether until her death 111 1V':S. mid later he wio 111,11 lied to Mis Sarah Staiue., win. sinvivis him. ' 1 ' - It is SI. lit oil,.., Il Is !,e ei I-. dele by ' -111 I elide! . this 1 tine ,11 .ueolls tn - ..vv 11 hand. t r lb.-,-Villi t sp,W mi. I ilia-lied beans are about wor-t thiols yoa ci'.n eat. "Vh"ii coked 11- I have des.rih ed, t1 .- t - at.-1 -In. 11!, I be thoroughly sa'.- ."ind with fat and us red a.- live coal.-." An Eity Way to Clean Silver. I '. so many iiniuries from toiiii,' niarriid women who lind tin n -i In - w ith 1111 outfit of shin in'. '-.1 1 ".1 mIvit (in.iiv of thi-in I ind.il present-) to be cur. .! for, pol-i-h.il mid r ibb- .l, and they say it is nil endless 11 ad Iryuij; duly and v f.T ine I" tell thciu an en-ier way. S,l'.i r shi uhl never be rublied with tl-ii.tn! nr coll. hi cloth. I have I. ai in d a ni'ieh ui-ii-r way of i lean-in-.' il. In-le,i. of scouring, rule hi:!; ntid poli-hiiiu' eii.h piece, the eiitil'i' i-.l'irtimi can he dialled lis c'V tiv. I.-k -...111 ' V l. 11- : inlw N- rk. N V I'.V X 7 l"n:.i.l.ll.liia li X. V ,,it.o I, - l'.,t " luii.m II I' . ,, W t.l. X .V VV s M i ;- ii'li. A I. k 11 -am '' 1' - . 111 I - in t r. ... IllllU'li. rl. .Mi ll -. I II. p III I" l II II II III (. Ill 1 1, i ). IC IIM ..I .V w e Villi' Vr Aiin'iin 1 Vr AuiTil-tn. il.-H i'l 1,11 M,-lim rv. A A VV I' VI, .111.-. I.A X Xi-w 1 i-i-iiii-. I. A S Xa-n. ill.-. X c ,v si I. l.-,.i. in. 1, id in 1: 1: p i ut -.' . in -I j. .11 "" ; 1. .11 7 '..i t in j" . m .' 1. in 7 I., a 111 . 11 I .1 . a 11 n m a 11 iv a 11 a it. s In a 111 M I-'. . 111 1., a NORTHWARD. Ixily x.oii. imilv S.. I.V Me:', . in-, IN I A S' I. VI i- n.-ni SO'., m Xa-liville via. . in ii:.a m an-. I.. A X. s 1.. . ni VL.I.ile 1. A x. V)..lilf..lll.-ry. A AVV I. Maelr. I '. . .f 1. a. Auifiioa. f. a w e, All nta" 1 S.aX'Rs. Vr. Allien-. " f..e.iw,MHl, hf-ter, ' caTarli.ne."- " You Know What You are Taklnf Whea too take Grove "a Tasteleaa Chill Tonic bacausa tba formula ia plainly printed 00 a very bottle abowinf thai it la aimply Iron aod Qtiiuine ia a taste taaa form. No Core, No fay. joc. Wilmington. Hamlet. I.' I" a ni S r. a 1.1 ""'" J"' 1" a m 1 ."' in-in" i '.7 n. I. ) . m 7 17 p ni -1 ! ni 3 ' i.'m I" SI' (Mil II lTp m II, i l'a a m lO.ID s a m I '"I ! n, I a. p 11 s In ni 1 1 . p m 1 a n- 1 II a m .V "I a m " Southern I'lllea, " " Kalt-ltrh, " M Menler..n, " " N.irlina. " " Wel.1 Ar. P..rimi.lilh, w'aahinirl.nlT N AW S B ".... . " Haltim..re.'a S.P Co. .." New Vi.rt. ll S S C.i " 1'r.riaiieliihia. N Vi;X fs i pa " New Y.irlt S If. it tn I.r Tami. S At Rjr " Si AumiHUtir M " jarkaunvllla Maavaiii.ah N f',.l.inilia 4 Hamlel " Southern PI ilea, " Ralelifh " " HemlerHoa " N..rlli.a PeteesUint Ar Rlehm..on - Wa-hiiiB-lnn, W a Ry -Baiiim..t. rat - Chlla.llpht, " S..HI ith a nV I I . p o. a as p a. l s II ispm I a m i : a a. 1. a in lia am Hi In a a. II a a. la.a I U p m " a ni S I.', a m II 16 am li! -'e. p n I 44 , m I in p m a p a m t i a m f M11 h I" a m aoia m N.." n a m a i p m 7 V. a ni 11 in a m 111. w a .vi a n. Kan II -aia m I in p in lapa la.a .sapa, savpai II p m tula ai la. m New Yorl 5ite t Dallj Eieepl luti. lay ; J Central Tine i laaiara Tlai. Over-Work Weakens Vour Kidneys. Cnhsalthy Kidneys MJke Impure Blood. AM tha Mood In your bod passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. u, , cjt e ' ne kidneys a.-e ycr ViDfl W-KJpant.ers h-- f.l 'VHef'ixVj 7 ,er cat ,h " cr V fcilv!TM If they are lick cr cut t rV'l V' fl order, they lii u do their work. Kair.v. a.-hesard rheu matism c-rr.e frorr, e cea of uric a :,J in iha blood, due to r.erle'.e. kidney trouble. Kidney trouble cause quick cr uns'ejHv heart b-au, and nisei one (eel a ihc-.h they had heart trouble, becau.-e ihe hea-i .1 over-w.irkmf in purrpirj thick, kidney poiscned blocd throurh veim and arteries. It used to be conuaered tiiat only urinary trouble! were to be traced to the kidneyj. but now modern science proves that reir;y all constitutional diseases Save their bc.-m-nl-g In kidney trouble. If you are sick rou can ma'xa nn miolra by first doctsrlrif your kidneys. The mild and the eiiraordmiry effect cf Dr. K.'mar't Swamp-Moot, the jreat kidney remedy It soon realized. It stands the highest Icr Ils wcnderful cures of the most diaire'sin j cases ana is sold on Its n-.erits f- V by all druggists In fifty. The Old Man "Treed." 'I hi i .1 lieoryiii hoy's aecninit of his lalhei's i iitrauee into poli tic.. "had ha look the Slump. 1 diiiiiiu who run him up it, --lint he's on it, p t Ihe siuie. l)iu i tine liaiiei-KivH I... i-1 cneesc. rtl til Iv ,11 a few minutes as if liour had h.-i n devoted to its j.t'ii..nii:ii.'. The nlver (nil he put lli'.o 11 I'l.hir tub, in silver he. nines n r,i!. bed if t onliiiiiiiliv in contact v nh iiictal. linn cover it ith hot water in which 11 Icii-noonfiil of ho- r.iv ha hei 11 di-nlveil. It must lie liiki'ii nut iiiiinciliiitcly and laid on 11 soil linen cloth and each piece r ibbed ipiicklv with h dry rlminou skin, li viil look like new silver. No. 1I1 11. llciiloii iu Stockman aud 1 arniiT. Useful Cooking Appliance. Aii ancient kitchen utensil re cently revived is the tiihiinnnder iron, which may he made one of the most useful of fancy applumei. The salamander ia a round di-k of iron, quite thin and flat, and fas ti ind o a wooden handle. When thoroughly licnted over coals, the iron is held close to pastry and nic rinpics, coloring them n heautiful hrovtn. A delicious dish of spaghet ti is Hindi' by boiling tho paste in salted water, nasoiune and sprin- 1 kling thoroiighlv with parnii'san hist moment hold close to the cheese atler a olh a Unit In r: iiothei .,v 1... wi.a Mlniiinnilcr edilh.i. an' uutliei ni,;. savs hel rllnu-'11 ,0 Kor il tliflatlT. inn ell ith a w iddt r. A h.'n ma I Tll,rc is l,!'ll"t,ll'.v nlj0.t 'psgl'ctti In aid nil t l.iiit thini; -In' said she Iholl-hl lllilt -he km hilll iH t'oI-e; hill hes L'hnl he's iloni ; cooked in this wav that ii never for- 1 gotten hy those who once taste it. li 111 mil ut die kelche l.l-t. illl' j. . llllli ll-'ilin and found t wait till cent and one-dollar su es. You may hive a sampic Dome ty mail .1 -.k free, abo pamphlet telling you hew lo find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Or. Kilmer s VvO., tiingnamtoa, n, I. Don t make any mistake, tut remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, and the address, Binghamton, 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 afe life insurance. I have marie application, and also my wife and daughter, for policies in said com pany. M. L Flow. I'iK Crop hy a Tenant In W'aUe. The 1,'iileih New sand llii-eivcr tells of Ihe fanning nier:it i..i,s of .Mr. T. 11. Iiainel. a tenant farmer in Wake county who with one hoise lat year mad.. Ihe follow ing: '. .'.- I. -! ie ,:- ar ,ti. m, l.- ill .' .- - r Ine-.l a 71, T -li.l !.'.., v The News mid Olisrver s-iys: "He mill family did nil the work, except iin piii, I for rxtru hilM.r. lie paid s?imi n ut. Mr. Ihiniel is. very eonerv alive in his calculat ions. He sold part of hi eollmi at IU cent, but puta it all down at !l cents. He piii down the ix-us: ut cents when be can get hi rents for them, ltut for the slump in tobaeeo Mr. Iiauicl wouhl Imve received '.,fM more than be did. He ncttmlly made a trade with a to bacco man to ncIl his crop for l ,.Vhi but when the slump came in the price of tnlaicco the toltucco mnn bucked out and he sold it on the market for I,.'HK)7!t. He sold part of his rnttnii ne d ut .'10 cents and part at 271 cent, but nut them down at 2." cut. He ulsx made 1540 pounds of meat. For eiiano Mr. Ihmie-1 exix'iiiled not more than I00." (Tho fishieat thine alwat thia story ia that a man who can make Miiirthat way ia working rented land. The Journal.) I Where Sponges Ar Useful. Sponges are really useless for bathing purposes and are articles which it is almost impossible to keep 1I1 nn; still they should he kept on hand for all purposes where a sub rtanie which will nut leave traces of lint is required. Kor sponging any kind of black or ill rk goods, for uadiing windows, mirrors and glasa warn ol all kinds, a sponge is best for this rtii-nii. When shoe and ruhhers liecnmc muddy and must be wu-licd, a sponge is very useful. for il absorbs the dust and leaves no lint. Many different treatments arc advised for patent leather shoes, but a simple wn-li with a iponge dipped in clear cold water will remove any (tain mil leave the leather in good condition. Dull Bras I Popular. Pull brass has nt present the high ham) of popularity over the brass with a highly shining surface. Moat of the newest things are histerleaa in finish, a decided relief after the long reign nf the bright and glaring things in this line. "Strength and vigor come o( good food, duly digested. 'Force,' a ready-to-serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but sustains, nourishes, invigorates." Rring me your scrap Iron. J, D. Parker. 8M0il CASTORIA ANeCrhibk? Preparation far A simihitinC thcFikxI.indKcQula -ling the StviiaKlB ami Uowcls of Promotes Dii;o'3lion.Chicrriil ness and IVsl Coni.iins neiilar Opium Morplum' nor Muwr.il. Not Narcotic. W Hd &.VNI XL FITOatt turn Jmmmt -(.(WuaVa Ma-.lW (SawiW ayae aim, f n naaae Apcrfecl H.-nicdv forronslipv rum, Sour SlonvYh.Diarrlaa'a Worms ,( onvuUiiii .IVvvrish ncss mid l.tss r Slkfi'. Fac Simile Sulnnlure of XKW YOllK For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Ki ,im im' h 1 lutees. AIo aneni and local ail-ii 11. y lor tin.- I'sutlirr Ciljr ' Home Ceirpany, from which loam may be . btainid on r.-al estate. Olfue ! jut- doer eel of M. I., f low Co'a i -I. re. I'll. air Ne. joj. ! EOBT. L. STEVENS, S SttJiEey vA Counsellcr-at-Law, . MoNMii, N. C. I 1'ri 'npt attention Riven lo all mat- j tern phi, ed 111 our hands, I Muii...;. mi i.t ot t .tatrs for iiliard- ; .inn, ii-li'diii-tiiiiuis and es.-culors a j specialty. th:ii,:es ic.isonable, I Klhce east ,. iot:i tliuiie, (formrrly j ofciipud by the l ite I, A. tovinnton.) Lxact copr or wrapper. X'tiV JW AW h ,lfV In w People's BanK OF MONKOC, N. C. Sotints vour arcoiiut .mil baiiLilin bit ir-. Ve gtla'auter AI.SOI.UTE SKCI'IIUV, pii'ii plne-s mil all tba acc. nimod-.tii'tis that Mll'M) hank ing vvill u. Iii, it of, Ii.lerct paid, ac cur, linn tn auifi in.-nl, on deposits left lor 0111 st.it.-d pei in J. Always ready for loans on appioveil paper. O. P. IIF.MH. IVesidrnt. " S. A. STEVENS, 11 D. " Mi.: Use For Over Thirty Years K. I-', S. l . I' nil an-wrred in day (10111 publish Dmk St.'ie; i.t niiii.t 1 1 nn room over lCl: ;li-l. I'l 111; More, pi. one yN. OHioa iiv-i p,-t otbee: phone .)S H. sat f n rNNV. HfW iTV. GOOD BREAD COMES Only Prom GOOD FLOUR. D. btewort, M. D., ! MoXitoi:, N. c. ) falls piuiiiplly ai;-,'rci! in day from I Hon. tun s l'tn4 Sion-: at nicjit from , lesidenee "il C-'ll''i;i' Street. j Oll'.'e ill l-il.-jeiald Ibllldini;. j Olh. e hour 1 1 to 1 i, A. M. I'lione 141. 'JOHN P. MONROE, 1.1. D.i 1 m:shce,:j.c. j ll.i y rails .mswered limn Iluustou'a 1 druu sti u and olliee, '-lioiie 2.'i). Nirjlit i from (.'oiuiiiercial Motel, 'phone 2Ji. ! V. B. HOUSTON, ! S UK OK ON DENTIST, I Office up st.iiis, FiUi;erald Kuildiiig, I N01 thwest of L'unrthouse, 1 Monroe, N. C. Many a well-meant, well-planned attempt at bread-making is wrecked 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- Good bread is not hard to make- Half the voyage I3 over when you Ret jrood flour- Whiter, stronger, sharper, purer flour than ours can not be made. Therefore we caution you to ask for the "fiOI.OKN ROU" and "INVINCIM.E" brands. These brands are sold at the low- est price for which really first class flour can be sold and Its price Isj JDR. B. C. REDFEARN,t ....... ok. isi yuu iicvu 10 pay in orucr 10 rci ine ocsi. ittwarc 01 nnu flour and short weights- Our quality and weights are guaranteed- K.li. Kedwiue. A. M. Stack REDWINE & STACK, Attorneys-tit' Attn; MONROE, N. C. Practice iu all Ihe Stale and Feder al limits. Will manage estates for F.irciitnrs, A hiiiiiit.tr. ibiis aud Guar Jiain for reasoii.ihle pay; and will foreclose norti;ai;cs and neRoliata loans, vvithoiil expense to Mortgagees md Mont y I.enih'is.vvheii practicable. Olfices No. thvtesteru rooms, first floor, I. ,ui (houses Henderson Roller Mills company. J. E. HENDERSON, ManaRor. Cstahli-hed 187.1 Incorporated lot! I Carolina Marble and Granite Company Our business has been nnre than satisfactory since opening in Monroe, and we now have on hand as nice a slock as can be found at any yard in the State. We have just received some new and specially handsome (lesions, and we invite the inspection of all persons needing anything in our. line. No Rrave, however humble, should be allowed to go unmarked. We can make a job to suit tho price you are able to pay. Call for designs and prices. Carolina Marble and Granite Co., J. E. EFIRD, Manager. P MONROE, N. C. Yatds at Statesville, Salisbury, North Wilkesboro, and Monroe. Chargea icasoiiabla Salnfac tion guar anteed. O dice over Lnghsh Drug Cut. I MOHPOE. N.C. ! Will be at M nidivillp, N. C.on first . 1 ind thil l Mondays oi earh month, and 1 it Matthews ou second and fouilh j Mon, lav s. Phone 13a ai ii. riiow, ; Conmisslciier or Jds far So ith Carolina, ID North Carol na: Also a Justice o( Ik Puct (or Mm Coiiaiy, aud Notary Public jf Norlh Carolina. :-: :-: Spcrial attention riven totakinf Af ( fidavits, Arknowledti-nu'iit or Troof of Deeds, Mot traces. Contracts, Hills of Sale, Powers of Attorney, Renuncia tions if Dux-pi and lulu 1 itaiu-c, Dep. i ritiuna.U ritiui; and I'lohatini; Deeds, M01 li;;.i;ca and all oilier p.ii-crs, issuioK Slain Wananls, Claim and Deliveiy and Attachment papere. Civil Sum mons and Hie Collection of Claims. j OHire at M. I.. Flow Co. 'a Store, east ut coiirlhotiar, Monroe, N. C. Stock Horse! I hve bought the P. W. Plyler slock horse and will keep him in my stables in Monroe, (old Og burn stand.) this spring. II. A WINCHESTER. A barrel pickles. of nice Cucumber S. R. Doster Ton ran Wallace's. frt irej at Cadieo l'houe 30. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic hat stood tK tea 25 year. Average Anntjal Sa!e$ over One end a Hal lVGGon bottfci. ltrax of merit appeal to yoq? No Core, No Pay. SOc a . ii w- rn pauai a i aai iaw, ptXm or Urov1 Wac IUkH. Uvar me.

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