COMPENSATION.
Notice of Administration, j
Having ttm tla July uuahricd be-'
lore the licit, ot Hie Suiiriof Court rr '-r "" '.uni
of I into eauotv, N. C, as aJunois
ttator of Jtise U. Kual.iu,;, dt ceased,
all per&uu ti.Tdiug ctatu-& agatust said
estate are herel.y uotihej to pirsrtit
the tame to the iiudri situed a dimmt-!
tutor on oc be!..i liic jih Jay ol :
May, 1 -'4. or tint uotue iil be.
pleaded iu tar of ll.ru pjhl ot rco-!
try. j
Ail pel sous iudrl'ttd to said estate ,
re uolihrd to make piumpt payment.
and save cost.
E. D. WOKLtV. Almr of
Jesse IV Kusliini:. Decease J.
ThU the jih Jay oi Mm, loo.;.
Administrator's Notice.
IUmi:; t li Jav. alter J ac .paliti, a
tioa. Keu Ranted Idle: of a lamns
tt ati. n up, u l r-t iif . I W. K. Ha-tv.
deceased, 1-v t... A Am:. S,e!J, loci .o
the Sup not l jiat . I I aiou v. i.;il.
V C.. till to U tl"V ill pels, i ill
dilled to said estate tl.at ini:ne.:i..!i
piyment of snob nidel'lr.lness is Lie
l yir.j'nif and ail :i !.avi:.fc
clinic aiiailisl tlte tsUte ot sa,d l:.t-s
tatc Ale l:e;tl'V r.i-tir-ed to present tt.r
Mine It S:.e niolei s. 1 oil .1 t-et.ue
April i-r ti.is n. i.."f wiii i't
p:a fed .li 1 ai ! tie; if. .'iriv. Hut
April i -. l ,
Tilt v IV. S. LOAN AM'
1 K L I CO . A In-.iinstiater
i-i V. K. ilastv, decease.!,
lty Adams. JruMii- Anutu-id
and E. C. William-., Attvs.
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i nut d ul-j tt'wmrfri-.-
f rr u r hnuirf '
A :,l (Mil f. r r --it.
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Cow Cured
With
Sole.
HunwU Shoe
It is a i-icl that altiKs: vrt
;!v his a pet reiHtJy (or alii rst
i-cty disease ir ai!tt:eiit i-f m.in
T l't,it. Let a nun get some
;tv!:jj the n atter with him. an.l
ab, ut every (e'.lt he meets is
rea.lv to further j::Vt him with
Notice of Administration.
llauiii; this .lay ii-rfiil't-.l !'r le K.
A. Armril.!, Cink Si.ri:r v.. t:it i.i
I iiion cotiii'v. V L'., J ivliinii.'liat:
of WeUli PuuUp, ,lf( i- im'J. a!i pt-1
ss.;:i li.'i lint; i l iiii.f .K.i;it ",i.l tta!1
aie u. !.!.t .! I'rfx i 1 !!e -ainr t.) !!,c
unJ.'i .iit .1 ;i.!iiii:i:ti at.'t i n nr l.e
fl'lt l!:.' I-illl .Uv iit Ap' l, 11. J, .'I
tin? u.':i' e will he pit-.iJr I hi i-.ii i.(
lluir n!it o'. it-riei . l"t -lis 1:1
Jri tcl t. - :.! --lll" .110 It. ;;- J t.
Iinki' iniil:t-l;jtc p.it!i-.it a:..l
cost. Tin.- liir' . -.1 .i v .'t Apnl, i i.t.
TI!K SAMN.S. LOAN AM'
TKfiT to . A.liiir.ti .1 r
,-t ,-;h P ;:i:.ip, ,K , t jM-J
Kc.Umr St.u i., s .
Valuable Timber Land for Sale
Mh dav of June, I "US,
Election Notice.
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tli r ot til?' pi .iri: .i:i ! li;i- , .niiit cn:n
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SEAHOARD
Air Line Railwav
Double Daily Service Bet weon
Now York, Tampa, Atlanta,
New Orloans and Points
South and West.
IN EFFECT APRIL 12TH. 1303.
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s.iue olJ lr-- renie.iv. If all
thise old f.Tgy ren:eil ei were
l'tiiite.i, they woui.! till the aver
j ae tanteie library ihock (u 1
1 5 -it when a man is bad sick of is
! siiffetuii; (roin s-vete pain, he is
I usually rea.iy to jump at any old
remedy trial is cltereJ nun with
the piomise of telicf Not only
so with teference to himself, bi.t
if he has asnk cow or horse, lie
will Jo as much in bchall of the
-i, k animal.
Mr. M. M. TiSimin. of this
place, who farms in Van Wuk
section, would doubtless bear out
the abvve statements. A Itw
.lass jjjo he had a Very sick cow
on his f irm and was naturaiK
,eiy anxious t.) do soinethinK for
it, so much so that he w as petlec
ly willim; to try any prescription
th.it mn;lit I e i flertd.
l irst he was advised to lead the
sick cow iutj a horse stable, turn
it up'Ut'.d and lead it out aciiti.
This did the cow- no vd. Next
lie was told t ) ;ie it a bundle o!
-t ilen fodder, lie ,it once diS
pat, lied a iiecjo to steal the I 'd
der ai.d f,iv o it t ) tl.e cow, hut
no improvement was noticeable,
lie WjS then indncid to u o down
on ti'f creek and gather an arm
lo'.ul cl'sretn le.iv.s ft, m a certain
tree and tut them to the pier,
sufferms: .iiimial It minced at a
j few ol them and grew wnise.
- j 1 In- was all v cry dishearten ing,
i but a Til, man nevi r tve up On
Wiicii.U continued to in, pure if
j every pjsscr-by what was ijood for
a sick C'. w. Some advised bleid
i inK, other cunjurini;. S!t was
i i;,.'od, oilier things were better.
Anvthitii;, evi rv thini; was done to
! relieve the cow's treat sufleni,(;
-re Oram snoiiid claim it as a
nct'in. Nothim; vlid anv kjo.I,
and hope bean to die a direful,
sii keimi); death
At the I ist moment, just as the
eo.v was ah, nit to t.itttr and fall
.lead, s: me one arriving on the
-cene ju-st in time to save the
day an, I the cow, too, suggested
that if the c tw could 1 e iinluced
t) eit some soli 'relied b ather all
would b'.' wt II. Like a drowning
man ".rabbmi; at straws, Mr. Till
man lustily r.iked up some old
viorn-imt shoes, kindled a tin" and
rn.isted them I i a crisp The cow,
like an inti llicent and ( bedirnt
patient, ate one or two of the old
shoe soles. In a few minutes it
walked nut upon a green lawn and
began to eat grass with a ravenous
appetite. All was over and well
And this story is vouched for by
a Presbyterian elder. At least he
vouches for the fact that Mr. Till
man told it to him.
She Couldn't Lend Rither.
I'hsu.l.'lpli.ii l.,.,U',.r
Hetty Green of New York had
a way of taking care of her own,
even in tier youth. A Vermont
neighbor telis t hat while she was
living on htr Now Lngland firm
she had for a neighbor a particu
larly umicighborly old bachelor
One day while the threshers were
at work on her wheat crop, the
winnowing-fan broke and she sent
over in great haste to borrow her
neighbor's machine.
"Certainly, was the reply,
"Mrs. Green may use the fan,
but I make it a rule never to allow
my implements to be taken from
n.y (arm. The machine is in the
barn, and she may bring her grain
there to be winnoweJ," n offer it
was manifestly impossible to ac
cept. Mrs. Green had not forgotten
the implied refusal when the old
bachelor sent his hired man over
one morning to borrow her side
saddle for the use of a visiting re
lative.
"I shall only too glad to favor
him", was the word sent back by
the asti-te Mr. Green, "but I
never allow anything I own to be
carried off the (arm. My saddle
is hanging across a beam in the
barn loft. Tell Mr. Bromne lo
send his aunt over. She may ride
there as long as she likes.
WHY WWJUBJTION H V5 I AILE1
The Battle Only ttegun When a
Prohibitory Law U red.
S.tivl R.--.r U - ,
Thesotntr e realue that in
Jelling with the Lpior tralbc we
we are not dealing i;h an ordi
nary evil the better
ll we thought that the present
effort in Notth Carc'iiu was go
ing tJ be abandoned as s. on as
eltct'or.s have been curitd. t
eu!J repuJiate it no
Impassioned as thev aie. the
people are not awre of the tia!
,chaiactcr c( the tak the) have
undertaken. IV Illation is by i.
' inear.s sulii. it iit. l'lohibitioti is
only the Ivgir.ii'i; i t the battle.
! Thoe who aie houting ovor
prohibni n aie priH.laiii.ing noth
ing so nnuli as their own ignor
ance anJ incompetence to de.s'
with the dunk evil, an rvi! duply
entrenched in tr.odi.ni ciuh itu n.
i TenntMee' danger in this h ur
lies in the ease wall wlu.h hrr
elections are lugin cui.ed. ll
this leads her good people to think
that they have no battle on thru
hands, theie will come a ii v uIm on
that will estiblish the siloir.s in
; Tennessee for halt a cei.'.ury to
Come.
Look at the record I'tolnoil
iou has been carm d t i twenty -seven
States, and twenty -four of
Mine.
ounic Wife kills Her Itahy
Alrr.ut Kilts Herself.
and
Mi-. ,
I- vt.r M
cr. cd ! j
her i.iii-.-ii
i r I". Gwaltiiry, a
w le and mother,
il. i;-y, to-d i killed
liths old in f .a lit with
ni orphiiu ,i id tin n attempted sui
cide l-y Hie .-m e means Tin
atti!i,ptt.iiid.an.lt luglit she
tit est ed bv the police and is m
jtil aw.ut,rg the result of tin
coroner's uiic-t The tragedy
is the vv tik of g --S pi win t.il.l
Mrs. (ivvaliiioc tint In r husband
hid bet u s.e:l w .lk pg witha for
rrer svetthe,,it.
A d Sj t-r ite rta et du
plac at ' i! v, M ss
d iv b.tvuiii T. A and
k Hi v, i n . no side, and
lt
fo
them have abandoned it
been carried in th.u-aniN
t ntiis, and likewise .ib.ii; 1 'll
h. liec.iuse it was not
cm lol.owe.i up. j
Ii w is n. t t i f. 'rc-d. i
Ii was n, t dvten !. !. ;
Tin' pe p!e b 11 t o'k and j
"ahi-key rings "c nit t the ii.-nt j
in politics
M re ver. nothing wis .lone to
rea.h the drunkard, n o.i.ing t'
cute him, nothing torelieie him,
nothing t supply his s vial reed
It is n t that pr hibiti-.n itsell
has fjiled, but that the probibiti.
oni-ts hav e filled.
N iw is this history ti ! c n pt at
ed in Noilh (. ii Iiim' l! so,
let us n t waste time ..nd money
and blood. Let us give our i nt i
gies t i other thit gs.
The Petrified Man in Trouble.
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1 the Va.:o. St u
or tin rs-i.i 1 iw,
horsey, i n the
li v w..s insMnllx
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kii'.el
h ir.
ger. ii-Iv
w a'.s
laler.
one in tl
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bv
bl.llet
s bi t
through
li r W as il
w 'iir.o
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'lie td
e i r 'v
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n
1. I'ule lor-i
-hot' and dad
I "A as the ci.lv
d who didn't gel
I lie is 1 1 1 w in lad.
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g 1
a ii
,ii'. I v igor o me
'v dig.sted. -Lorry!
v!u .it and 1' u
! ,ii, I, n, but ut ,i:
v.l I. lies ''
List Your Property
Your Toll!
Give in
1 he Pristine
en. in v iiipanv
l'etr;
is m
raili oa,
t 'lien, in
ti.ind.it y
ith Tit I f;
Neither th
ii r the express company cue to
assume the tesp nisbihtv (. i
handling "the mysterious body
(1 sii-nc," with the re-nit th.it tin
corpi lalion has been in exu'iitive
sesMoii almo-t contiii' usly during
the past twenty -t mr hours, li
was the purpose cl the m iii igi rs
to make a tour of the object ol
petnl.ielion, but tins dcoi-i -n i I
the express and railway Companies
interfiles with the pr gt imuie. lt
Seems that since the iticotp 'lali 'ti
of tins impressive conci ru a valu
ation ol more than $i ',oo has
been placed mi the pt trnied man,
and it is this valmti. n that has
caused the common earlier ol the
country to hesitate.
I
11 you ilesire pure Ice, com
bine! with honest weights and
prompt delivery, phone y.
t von i A. W il l , h.
Try some of those nice riiciim
ber pickles at S. Ix. Duster's.
llring me ali ( ur c.t and
scrap ir 'ii. J D. I'vui.i.k
To Cure a Culd in one Day
Take l.aialive Hi uin.H iiilliiiic TaMt't,
All ill nci-ls li'tiinJ the In. lie y il it
fails to .lite. K. V. (ilotr'a Slf,u A -
tine i nil eai !i Ih-h. .'5 ei tits.
irelesj Tclcxraphy in Charlotte.
i i Aw tt.a
I Charlotte, first in prrtty ruueh
'everything ele. is the first city in
tins MH'tiuu of the Smth to ilur
pi M tieal il uiiinstr.itiiins u( the
utility of airrles tel.graiiy itil j
in.il nmier irw tlireetiun ol a tor
uier well liihiwu t liarli.lle rilien.
dipt. K. S. Kiut h, vim is uov eon
m-ilisl with the A iiiel ieuu lie For
of-.! iri lo-i. Telegraph t ''inniiy.
(apt. LiihTi is at-iMniaiiinl by
i Mr. II. r Atliearn iin.I .Mr. II. J.
j Hughes, eliftrit iun ami iera
t.'i-, w huci'ine from the lieailiiiart
t-tsiof the tsmipaiiy at lH I'.rxKul
way. New Yolk. Tin e gentlemen
nggitl up tlit-ir appaialu- t.xlay at
ll. II. .Ionian .X. i.'. tlrtij; More
anil the Paiid-m liiiililing next
door ainl have lvn -t nilnig and
, ittt uing -.lerograiii throughout
' llie day. while all suits and enndl
tioiis of Hs.p!e have lnvii ei.iliiij;
aioiiiid ft. witi.t vt tlii-il. niuiivlra
lioiiv The outfit its, ,1 is trtab!e
, .mil veiv .-iiiipie. imiishIi'I nig the
ii-at adt.liHV of tlu -s, iu in the
eli elnea! w.iiid ami Us sii ii,,i ity
'nr the Maiinui MMelu. Snu
' pin ily 1-. Ill laet. one of lis si long
' points.
i Mr. Hughes, who was -I at lolled
in llieiliug store, loin lii'il tfie key
with the hand of u- ift ami skilled
M.iise iiH'iator and spmks began
to leap U'lwit'ii two eopit r ires
eomiei'ling w nh the fleet rie mil.
Next d'H.r in lln-l.u ids.ni Inniil
ing. with thick walls In l ecu, Mr.
At lnai n reeeiveil the luessages
with t-irr tiiiinpi ts over his head
like those "Ventral" weai-v.
'omcn a5 Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Bring me your scrap Iron. J.
P. Parker,
Believed In the Home Treatment.
In Ohio as io several other
States, persons condemned lo
death are taken to the State cap
ital lor execution. Recently in
the Greene county court, a
jury was being chosen lo try a
murdercase. One member of the
panel had been asked the usual
questions, and bad given satis
factory answers, until the lawyer
(or the defense inquired:
"Do you believe in capital pun
ishment?" "No sir," was the prompt re
ply. "I believe in hanging them
right here at home.
All the Groceries
that a family of five or six could
use in a day can be purchased
here for a very moderate sum of
money. Hut low price is not the
sole point upon which we make a
bid for business. High quality
comes first. Then low price.
Good family flour $i ;5 sack;
gallor. of molasses l fc. ; granulat
ed sugar 18 pounds (ur $i oo; and
other things in proportion.
Country produce bought at
highest prices; call on us before
selling. M.C BROOM.
Old Dispensary Stand, I'hone Ct.
i Oil I .l l ,l,,.f
M 1 I I "H. I i.t laUr.
" -. " , i rt I, .fi,.. ,,f Jim.
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It lii ..f Jiiiiv.
'M. I l-l Tnkrr.
Y'ou Know What You are Taking
vv'lirti yuii take ( iiute's l asleless dull
T'liui- I-' e.iu-i' llm (iirniuU i plainly
piiiilt'.l en every . utile sli,.v,uig that it
is Kim ply Iron and I'tiiuiiii' in a taste
less foiin. No Cure, No I'jy. 511c.
Kidney trruHe rre vs upon tSe mind, dii-
coura cs anJ leiser.i ambitiom beauty, vijor
a:-a cnecrtuir.fsi aeon
cisar-pear s hen the kid
neys ais out o( oraer
or c -eareJ.
Kidney trouble has
j ir.it it it: nt uncommon
N. .. 1 1.1 eh,; 1 t k, k,.
i,'T" alfiinet! i!h f ik knl
revs. If the child unn
ates loo tfien. if :lte
urine s.a'Js Ihe fesh or if. when ihe chiiJ
rra.-h an aje when it shjt.:j te ! le to
esmrcl the fts-tof - 11 J'-' aiuted with
t"J-wevir g. iiepei.J upen it. the evuse 0
Ihe a.lheuhy is k.ir.cy Iroulle, and Ihe first
sicp hcy te tr.vii.il the treatment ol
these ir-.potUr.t cipar.3. This unfleat.ant
ttJ'il-le is d.e tj a da.4 ronJliion if Ihe
k.Jnei i a.ij loiAii'f and nut 10 a halit u
mo.,t r'7-e sarrose.
W.mrn as veil as rren are made rrls
erj:e with koine- and th.l.l-r Hrul le,
a.-J tv-h n-ei Ihe sime r-'at remedy.
The mii-J ar.d the immediate efleet ol
Swamp. Root tj soen realised, ll is sold
r-' diueeuts, in f fry
er nt a-d ore d.ihr
si:5. Y-su may he a
air.ple battle by mill
iree. alto pamphlet tell- n . w,..
ing a: abjut it. In.-iudlnj many ol Ihe
thouianjs of ts!imcniil letters received
from sufferers cured. In writinf Dr. Kilmer
k Co.. B - k-hamti.n, N. Y., te sura and
men'.ion this paper.
Don't make any mistake, but
remember the name, Swamp
lxoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
and the address, Dinghamtun, N.
V., o'i eviry bottle.
CASTORlfl
ANitclaU' rrcparalionriir As
similalnifi tlioLsVl.iiKlllCiJuLi -Unfi
the blo.Klt and Dcwvls .
I IVitrthsl)iaVlirtiCUviful
' rvssamlft"siiin!.iinsneiilT
; Ofm Morplune nor Mineral,
i OT N.VMCOTIC.
ASTORIA
ror Infants and Children.
I The Kind You Have
Always Bought
0
lit
-Iff
S11 11 , ii antr
XpiTfeel RemfHlv forConslinri
lion. Sour Slom,ich.l)ian1viH-.i
Wontvs .( onx-vil-ions TVwrish
IUSS And LltHM OF SLEFI.
facSiiriW SiL'iUlur of
NF.YV WBK.
k-
I Bears the
I Signature
of.
w
i
HEst (. anaua. THouai J. juotl.
I OM Aktll 1(1 p.
Adams, Jerome 4 ArmSeld,
a:icsys r
aC-kNOt. a C.
I'raelire in alt tin Courts, State auj
Kedt-ral The inanarBirut o( estate
or raeci iis.a.liiiiiii-liat.irs a special.
Ir. Careful an.l d.hgeut allrDtloa
('ten to the Liic!oi.uie uf mortgages
and rollectin uf claims. fcfoory
ojin j llh ii.t etK n-e to U iiiler. All
i.tiat.oa lvr! pn uipt and e.irriul
attrnt.un. (.'trice east of courthouse.
txACT copv or wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
IGASTQRIA
Tt ct cmmt. mtm err.
Plenty of Difference!
I
Make your improvements bj using Heath & Miligan Paints.
C.N
.Simpson, Jr.
Siieccssoi' lo C. V.. IIOl'STOX.
llv a nf bT
k. j a i - -. .
t ' ,r,
'..-V-asJ
t- I
'At:
Tlireo Times thi Vilne of Any Otber!
E-
GOOD BREAD COMES
Only From GOOD FLOUR.
Many a well-meant, well-planned attempt at brcad-ninkiiiir is
wrecked on the .shoals of poor flour. Cheap (lour is bid flour- its
low price is the maker's excuse for the Inferiority of his product- j
(iood bread is not hard to make- Half the voyage is over when you
gel good flour. Whiter, utronRer, sharper, purer flour than our can
not be made- Therefore we caution you to ask for the "(iOl.t)I'.N
KOI)" and "IN'VINCIIH.E" brands. These brand are sold at the low - j
est price lor w hich really first class flour can be sold and its price I ;
the'hlghcst you need to pay in order to (ret the best. Lew tire of bad '
flour and short weight. Our quality and weights are jcunrante-ed !
Henderson Roller Mils Gompanu.
J. E. HENDERSON, Manager.
THIRD
EASIER
FASTER,
ft Few Bargains
In Our Line:
Irish Potatoes at 75c a bushel.
Sugar at 5c a pound.
A good Straight Flour at $1.90.
Coffce, 12 pounds (or $1.00.
Good Cheese, 20c a pound.
Try some of our Blend Coffee.
It is the best.
Yours (or business,
Slept 20 years.
Rip Van W inkle slept 20 years,
and when he awoke everything
had materially changed. While
he slept the rest i.f the world was
wide awake wrought changes.
We have not been in business
20 years only two but in this
short time we have wrought some
changes worthy of notice, the
most important of which is the
fact that we have made it possi
ble, easy and convenient for you
to get better goods (ur the same
money, or the same goods for
less money than you could a few
yean ago. We have constantly
had the best quality of goods in
stock and systematically held the
price at the very lowest possible
Pgu.e. lSy so doing we have
lorced dow n the pi ice of many
articles. Our constant aim is to
keep a fresh lot ol 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 of many people who do
all their buying from us and cur
lisl of customers is increasing in
numbers every day. Come on
and let ns count you among our
customers and you shall have at
all times our closest attention and
the benefit of our special low
prices on all groceries.
Yours for business,
W. A. STEWART. Hill & Bivens.
Agents wanted ill all
unoccupied territory.
Wheeler 4 Wilson ManDfactnrlnj Co.,
ATLANTA, GA.
For sale in Monroe by
TheW.j.eudbeOo.
Cows With
Long Horns
are seen by some people inly
away off in some other man's fai
lure, ami never near home.
Look, fellow-man, (or some
thing good at homn, and if you
can find it, dig around the little
vine and encourage it to grow
especially if it promises to yield
any fruit.
I'.etween the two extremes lies
the cream. (Between the man
who wouldn't buy gold dollars for
50 cents, because they were offer
ed by a horny handed son of toil,
and the fellow who would'nt buy
because he didn't have sense
enough to know its good invest
ment.) Have lived on peas and corn
bread to sell lower than others
and the labor is sweet And we
expect to continue to undersell
all. See me first, last and all the
time.
Yours to serve,
II. W. PUSSEit,
ZOAB, N. C. :
Carolina Marble
and Granite Company,:
E. C. WILLI IMS,
ItUrsfj :nJCcEESt!or it Ui,
JiOSKoK. N. C.
ri.-etitr iu all tl.e State and I'oileJ
'. ilea to. ills.
I ioitipt T!t'.ilioii iiivcn to eollec.
ti ; .old c-itt rjl law piaeliee.
11 l i Li'irs interested in the settle
; unit of estates, administrators, ese
rut. rs. an-) tpjuluiu aie especially
( invite 1 tocxll on them,
i Ci'iititiiit-d air! painstaking alteutioo
ill I- Kiern, nt a reasonable price,
to ali li Kit btiM!.-s.
I'iflce in coui tlious-eoppof ite Clerk's
jfhi e.
:Jmoeal,M,dm
MONROE, s. c,
Solicits tfie patronage id the people of
Monroe attd Minouiiilint: couiinooily.
Calls an-eieil in day from Enelish
Onii: Store; at inc,ht from residence
ou diuirli tttet-t. 1'Loue No. 4B.
j It. 7. LEMMOND,
! Attorney-at-Law,
; viill practice in ali tl.e Stale and I' rat
ed Slates Couits. Sptcull attention
eivi n t'v the u'ttleinrut ol rstalrs for
t.iui.ti ins, Itaeioil, rs and Ailuiinis
. Iial.'is. ai.d the collection of claims.
Ke.i -iin il-le rliari, s. Also at;eul and
, local attorney lor the I'aiillier City
I 11, me Company, from winch loans
1n.1v If ilit.nind cm real estate. Office
one door east of M, L. I iow Co'a
sti-tr. 1'hoiie No. "ni.
1 ItOBT. L. STEVENS,
Attorney and Cccnsellorit-lai,
Ml.SKOl , S. C.
1 I'roiiipt .mention civeu to all mat
ters plated in our lands.
Vaiueeinriit of estates for cuard
Luis, 1. lutiiiistia'i'is and executors a
specially, l lturcrs reasonable.
Olluc tv -I i-l li.intliouse, (foimerly
occupied by the late 1. A. Covintjton.)
'People's Ban!
cr monkoi:, N, c.
I j Solicits your account an ! l-anLint
, t'lisini sa. guarantee AI'SUl.l' lE
I SlXl'KIIV. pritinpliies ami ail the
I'-Ci'inui.' .! itnma that SOCM' lank
w.fi mill a hint of. Interest paid, af.
I ' roitliiii; t 1 t;ieeiiiciit, on deposits lift
I for our stated period. Always ready
tor loans on approved paper.
U. I'. 1IKATII, President.
! S A. STEVENS, M. D.
I musk: t, n. c.
' Calls answered iu tl 1 y from English
. Pin, Store; at linilit fioin room over
1 l-o.i.l' h Prnc Stole, pie. nr yS. Office
I over post ulliee; phone y-S,
H. D. Stewart, M. D.,
WoMtoK, N. C.
Call pioinptly answered in day from
Ibnistt u's I'iiic Store; at nit;lit from
te-iilt-itee on Coiieiii' Street.
Oilier iu I it.'clal 1 It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .
(Illiei-lir.ui 11 till, A. M. riiiinei4i.
JOHN P. MONROE, M. D.(
MONKOE.N.C.
Pay rails .inswereil from Houston's
driii; stele an I ulliee, 'plune i:. S(,ht
fioltl Colltlllelei-d Hotel, 'plte.lie 2JO,
V. B. HOUSTON, 7 "
SURG L O N DMNTIST,
Office lip stairs, FitGerald Huilding,
Northwest of Courthouse,
Monroe, N. C.
K. li. Kedwine. A. M. Stack
BED WINE & STACK.
AUoitievs-ut' Law,
MON HOE, N. C.
Piactiee in all the State and Feder-
"tFT Mutii 1 i al CouiU. Will manace estales for
l.stahli.sncu IK7J 1 !.;.,.,,, Ailiiiinistratois and Guar.
Incorporated I QUI !i1m, (l,r rMS,r,a,l pay; and will
1 foreclose inoilei-Hfs and negotiate
loan, without expense to Murtc,ac,ees
ml Money I.eiiileis,when practicahle.
Olhces Noi lliwesteru rooms, first
fi. or, Courthouse.
WhicH Do You CHoosc ?
You want paint which vv ill
pndoct the material it covers
mid give lieitutv to Hie place.
The Inst paint is tli. if which
gives the Im'sI colm and slainla
he i.(N;iTsi.i:vii i:.
llere'it it low price paint
that will save cash ainl look
well. No iiiislake in iisii it.
Stands the weui- ol years.
Our business has been more than satisfactory since opening in
Monroe, and we now have on hand as nice a stock as can be found
at any yard in the State.
We have just received some new and specially handsome designs,
and we invite the inspection of all persons needing anything in our
line.
No grave, however humble, should be allowed to go unmarked.
Wc can make a job to suit the price you are able to pay.
Call for designs and prices.
1
I
j DENTIST.
1
I
Carolina Marble and Granite Co
. C. LFIRD, Manager.
Yards at Statesville, Silisbury,
MONROE. N. C.
North Wilkesboro, and Monroe.
Tlie FranKiln j
Tuoewrlter.
Tha best Typewriter on the
market. You can pay more
but you cannot get a belter
one. lis work it always in
full view of the operator;
it il simple in construction; and has stood the test for many years,
proving its durability. The ahenment it always perfect, and the price
it I75 00 to all. For tale by the Monroe Hardware Co., or any of
the officti of CUTTER-TOWER CO., fioston, Mass.
Southern Branch 116 Jenifer Building, Wasliunion, D. C.
'
4DR. B. C REDFEARN,i
Charcei
irasoiiaineTg
Satisfac
tion guar
anteed. Olfieeover
English
Drug Cot.
MONROE, N. C.
Will he at Marshville, N. C, on first
and third Mondays of each mouth, and
at Matthews oil second and fourth
j Mondays. I'lione ijl
lM. L. FLOW,
Commi vsionor of Dt.ls for South Urolim, In
I Horlb Carol ni: tlo 1 Jnslifr of llw Pm
1 (or t'oioi County, tnd Notary Public
j fur Mortal Uroiini. :-: :-:
Special attention Riven lo lalonr. Af
fidavils, Acknowledfemeiit or Proof of
. Deeds, Mortgages, Conliacta, Bills of
Sale, I'ow-ert of Attorney, Krnuncia-
i lions uf Dower and Inheritance, Dep.
oaitmns. Writing and I'ruliatini; Deeds,
MorK.i'ra and all oilier papers, issuing
State Umlauts, Claim and Delivery
ami Attachment papers, Civil Sum
nr. nt and the Collection of Claims.
Olfi.-e tt M. L. Mow Co. 'a Store,
etst of courthouse, Monroe, N. C.
Stock Horse!
1 I have bought the P. V. Plyler
stock horsj and will keep him in
j my stables in Monroe, (old Og
1 buiii stand.) this sprirg.
I II. A WINCHESTER.
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
fwu Hood th test 25 year. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Mffikm
pouks. ivetaiu record or mxn appeal to you? No Core, No Pay.
laHm.i wrtU evtry fcocta ait Tetv Ctmt. ptckmn ot OrDv't tUA ILckH, Uvwr lg.
daHalfMnSon I
o Pay. 50c I
w no.