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THE MONROE JOURNAL Telephone N. I. TuesJay. June JO, IfltU. la addition la Ike lint of cuulri- f Mrs. DuUj.'U Ham. r of Mi oil, TALKl.NU buttons to tbe fine company, putt- 8. C, w visiting her mother. Mm i Mini iim rr, iir. v . I l.iu-, raiime lunis v. Design on WITH THE PEOPLE, cvniiuaiid. Ju-4 a I a get Out; r to k'ink oiil. our -4 tain lull Prof. T. V. Whitaker of Oak l;nlf Hwut Thursday in toiu Yon aurvly won't mi l!ub Tay lor tonight. Miss FMna Wul-Ji of Charlotte i visiting Mivt PaW Kaiiisey. Mr. Snecd Outturn haa returned from at 1 runty . Mish (inKlie Hitch ol Charlotte Kpciit Sunday her villi relative. Misa rTorriH M.maid leaven for her limne ii lUlliiuoiv tomorrow. Mint Ki Johnson. bo lia la-rn L-itiiii; Mm. V. V. Sikes, will re luru boiur tomorrow. Miss Kate l-am-y is Hltendiiijf a Iitu party at l.uiulicrtim, giveu ly Miw tieiirgiti IJay MacMillan. Tlu-iv ill br a basket picnic at Auxin's Mill i'U Saturday, to hich tlx' public U iu ited. There is fun, there w pathos, there w floin'iiir iu llob Taylor' 8 Kul.llr mill llow." You will feel U-tter for a in-k after hearing him. Mr. J. A. How if of I'leaxaut (rove bus a magnificent tree of Iturbauk plums. IK' had wmie of the very tine fruit in town Friday. The annual educational rally at Wing-ate will occur on July '.'."th. liev. W. F. Watsou w ill make an address. Miss Vergic Montford of Yil liiiugtnu in visiting Mix !. M. lieaslcy. Misses Lillian mid Kdna Johnson of Wilmington me visiting tlieir uncle, 'Sjiuio A. ('. Johnson. MissKva Heatbof Matthews is visiting her sister. Mrs. 11. ('. lied fearu. Mr. II. W. Itukcr. wbu U making In ick on a lii) contract at ( lintmi, S. t ., sM-ut yesterday in town. Mrs. A. I. liciitnn mid rbildren of I K'Katlt, S. ('., are visiting Mrs. J. II. licutim. Mix II. II. Hood of Chili'lotte is visiting Mrs Knox Harnett and Miss Nannie olfe. Mr. John A. McAlislcr of CafT ney, S. ('., is visiting bis sister, Mrs. . l. Uitlwine. Miss Mary llroadaway of Marsh ville towiisliip is visiting ber sister, Mrs. Tom t'rowell. "Tlie lies! tiling I ever beard," said Mr. II. t'. Aslitnill in sM-ak-i it VT tiovemor Itob Taylor's cuter taiunient. Mis l.ucy Stewart left (bis mom ing lor Aslieville, where she rep resents Virginia College ut the Na tional Musical Association. A barn wits blown down on Mr. U. H. lilakcucy'K place last Times tiny evening and liadly hurt a mule that was in it. Mr. John Aysi'ii of Columbia visited bis mother mid rnnilmol It er, Mix Aysctie ntul Sim. MeCau ley, butt week. Mr. I!. F. lieaslcy and Miss Mary Stewart left this moiiiin to ntteml the pivss eonveiition at Wrights ville. hack, I lie jeweler, baa r-mtnlmtrd I he following article: (tue boi KJysiao coeipletioo (hiwder, 1 bot tle mediewlnl dentifrice, 1 (old briHwh pin, I handsome wateh fob. Mr. ('. K Harden was Unit Tbunt day apprized of the death of his father, Mr. IU ('. Ilard. u, of South Miswii (iladys 1 jih v and Yir Cinia lie went to Atlanta last week on a pleasure trip. Mr. Jesse V. Iliil monsl to his residriH-e, near Mr. J. F. I lender ! n' yesterday. I The ieople from every iiailer Dmi Suits - Mow Col- lkaWy helped Nrrteant (irillin Out of a Strape Narrow ilscape of Ifail ruod Pasrnert - r- llow Ik comc a Kcal Farmer Some Side Une lor the Fourth. Ahlcmiau ti. S. l-e is a 111:111 of Washington, which occurred on'"' rouuty will lie in Moun r4,ic iu.Ji.icls and imlr..i..litaii .that date, of apoplexy. The de jNiturday-the lib. inclinations. "Tell the t haiMte eea-d was yeais old. Mr. IUr- Miss luei FJow, who has lieeuU-eoide." besaid. to l.iiildau ele- den weutilown Thursday night and I sH iiding a mouth iu rciurucu ruim:iy iiignt. A paiul party was given at the I'resliy tcriau utause Friday uigbt. Asbev ille, I trie ear line dow 11 to Monroe and will return borne tonight. we'lllieeouie apart of that eitv. Sirs. Mary IJoneof Wavhaw and' " '""t ' B' Mr. and Mrs. II IV l!o.,e of I R,h,,l ' to get Ui. k.ard and to which aAli IM.N1111 ariAtf iwuuiwl .. i Morwaril. lunuuij,- iir tuning .nr. 11. .. to bring a tjuantity of iint, while M'iucbester. Tickets for the entertainment by the ladies of Central church Friday orgreeu. The irty was well at tcnileil, w ith the result of enough material to paint the manse and have fW or ltd in easb over. The entci tainmeiit to le given by the ladies ot Central MetliiHlist church. inl,.r llitt iiiuiit,ir,.iti,.iit ui Mrs. J. F. lainev. Friday evening, j Ku J,lrs- K- v- M'"" July :ird. promises to be a rare WM" 10 "'h-iilolte y-terday. tn-at. The admission is only luj Itou't forget the eoiitrrt at tin and I'll cents and every one should j opera bouse Friday night. Ad I While be didu't say so, the pre sumption is that Mr. his in I mind the proamnion made iu Char lotte Hoiuctime auo to annex tias- night will be on sale at F11glisb1to11iatoth.it tow 11 by meaiiH of au electric car, mid Mounw lieing a art. and (iastouia a part, we'd get lrug Sloi-e. MisH Alice Atkinson, who his Iss'll spcmling some time ill Mu for Is'iielit of the Tickets for The .loin mil's buggy contest are going every day. I'ut your dollars iu mi envelope and send them on. The battle flag of the JSth North Carolina Kegiiuenl, iu possession of Mr. J. li. W inchester of Charlotte, is expected to Is-here next Satur day the 4th. liev. (i. II. Atkinson left last night for 1Ookoiit Mountain, Tenn., to attend the session of the Foreign Missionary Society of the Southern l'resbyleriau church. There will Ik1 service ill St. Tim othy's cluiM'l by the ltev. l' A, dslsinic on the 5th, lith and th of July. Holy communion ut the Sun day service. Miss Margie Wbitlield, Miss Yel lua Morrow and Master David Mor row of Alliciuurlc are visiting their grandparents, Capt. and Mrs. J. W. YVhitlichi. Mrs. Tom X. Hale mid little daughter, Kathleen, left Saturday 'or Lincolntoii. They will sK-ncl the remainder of the mi miner visit ing at dilTcretit points in Tennessee. Mr. W. J. Htinson, sou of Mr. D. I). Htinson of Vance township, iiiM relurntil from a three years' service In the army, having been honorably discharged. Mr. Kverett Funderbiirk, son of Mr. It. l Funderbiirk of Monroe township, wiis married on June 21st to Miss lassie Taylor, 'Sijuire John Mangum of South Carolina officiating. It is certain that (loveinor llob Taylor will lie greeled tonight by one of the largest houses ever as sembled in the oiera house. Those who do not like to miss treat will go to some trouble to be present Mr. X. 8. Ogburn has sold his go. rrmis-tls church. On Saturday morning some one told Mr. J. 11. I'ettewav that a smoke bad been seen over in his oatlicld the evening liefnre during the storm. Mr. Id lew ay went over to investigate and found that light ning had struck a large shock of oats and completely consumed it. even down to burninc to a crisp the stubble about it. From Marsbville and from Wax haw, from the country and from the towns, the people are coming to hear llob Taylor. He is one of the most drawing cards that go upon the city roslums. We have heard people say that they paid a dollar to bear him and would pay the same price to bear him the next night ngain. Mr. F. J. Tadlock of liuford re ports that bis sou did some big work last week in killing liawks and snakes. He caught two in a steel trap, shot one and killed two with a slick, thus laying out a whole family of the chicken eaters. Sixteen snakes also fell before his arm, the largest one seven ami a half fis t long and sixteen inches around. Mr. W. I. McCain, who went from Jackson township to .una. Ark., several years ago, was recent ly married out there lo Miss (Ma via tirevson. Mr. McCain is a sou of Mr.l:.T.McCaiu.Si.,nf Walkers ville, and has many friends in this county who will heartily join in ex tending congratulations oil the Imp-1 py event. A daikey on the place of Mr. I'.llison Fundeibiirk lost 10 young chickens one ululit last week. Messrs. ti. W, and Frank Montgom ery went over with their dogs and caught four big mtiiks 111 a rock pile near the negro s biuii. The next night Mr. ('. A. Montgomery lost 'J.I chickens and I he same young men went over and killed three minks iu 3 minutes. Miss Fli.als'th llrnwtiiug Chears of i:i in City has Is-ett added to the former faculty of ax haw I usl it ale to assist iu the intermediate and primary departments. Miss Cheat's look a diploma iu elocution ami completed con rscsin Fnglish, moral philosophy, a 1 id history at the Hap tist Female Fiiiversity, She comes highly rccoin mended us to spirit ual, mental ami other equipment. The petty robberies go merrily on. I apt. liitlielil received a visit Saturday night, and The lilonccster'achickcii eisip got lifted Wednesday. It sinus that the thieves visit those places where the cook rooms arc detached from the dwellings. The police are trying tlieir best to stop the work of these bands, but it is hard to do so of course, tlnly an enloreeinent, n real, hind vigorous enforcement of the vagrancy law will do it ami that plan ought to lie begun nl once. Mr. John 1'ivsson died in Monroe Saturday and was buried at Shiloh Sunday. He was :i.'l years old and leaves a wife and six children, the oldest of whom is but nine. The mother is sick mid almost helpless. The deceased lived with Mr. C. C. Sikes for nearly ten y ears, mid whs faithful and honest anil attentive to his family and worked hard for them, nnd gave the most careful attention mid nursing to his w ife, who was sick much of the time. Mr. Sikca says he lived near his work at the stable purposely so that he could leave often during the day mid wait ou his wile. I've heard llob Taylor three times," said Dr. W. It. Houston, but I'll take him In again to night." There is an effort being made to get the aldermen to order the oieii' ing up nf a conl lnuat lou uf I loustou 'rect from where it euds belweeu Mr. J. II. McRae'a ami Mrs. Wil liamson's, in between Mr. F. II. Asheraft s houses, throucli the rear I of the Covington place, by Mr. J. ' H.l'aj'ker'sand the rear of Mr. J. C. mission 10 and '.' cents. I.Vsorvcd seats .'.V Ou sale at Kuglish iM ug Store. IJuaiteilv coufcrciH-c was held for Central Mclhislist church last night. Ir. l!owe preuclnsl S,itur day aud Sunday. OuSuuday even ing services were omitted at the Presbyterian church mid the con gregation went to hear Or. liovie. Key. S. W. Hampton, eoloied. died Saturday and was buriist Sun day. Some time ago it was falsely reported I hat I he old ma 11 was ilinci. After that he got up and got strong ciiouli to visit The. Journal olliiv nni-e to Isirrow exchanges, as bad been his custom for a long time. l!y hard work be had itciuir-d a fair degree of education, oerhaps wil bout ever having gone to school a day. He was ambitious socially, and looked down ou the average worthless darkey, and taught his family truthfulness and honesty, Enforce the Vagrancy I -aw. 1 lien is one way and only one that the petty thieving that is going on alHiut licit' can In- stopiHil. That is by the inauguration of a strict cruside against riigraucr. There are half a score of negro men and half grown boys lying around the streets ol this town without any visilile means ol simiHiit. Kvery one of these ought lo Is ar rested for vagrancy, and if he shows no regular employment, furnished a job 011 the chain gang. People who have woik to do are lugging for bauds, ami often 011 approach iug uhle-htiilicit men are told, "I don't have to work." Now, Un law- is ample to justify the arrest of every one of these fellows who are waiting to rob chicken coops 01 kitchens and it ought to Is- done, w 'bet her cases are made out against all of them or not. A good many Of this class sell liipior on the sly, too, and when they are arrested for vagrancy their dens ought to be raided for evidence of Inpior sell ing. This will break up such rows as "raggeildy nine" and save pen pies' lien roosts unmolested. It will lie argued that they can't always lo convicted. Thai's all right. Arresting them and raiding the dens will break them up, whether nil are convicted or not. Uastonia'S TbirtB me thai Col. U-a!ey said ! keep iplli I ami lie 1 get uii- axil of 11. 1 wits Miiniiioiinl In trial, and the colonel g"t hiiusrlf. Cjpl. WcIN and C.'pt. Ni b-on as the only w Him-s-s. I was iu three engagements, but I was never Mated half m bail a I was that time. Nevermind what the ttstinioiiv f;i At the cud of the trial lieu. Hoke a-ketl me a UestioU. He said: -lid ynii aim at the negro or the horse !' "The negro, gem-ral." tieiitleiin n,' said tliegener.il, 'lb.it w ts at cording lo tactics. The lueii are rciiircd to aim at the ob ject ill front of them.' "Well," roiitiuued Mr. t.ri(tiii. "thai w is the end of the trial, anil I went hack to mess walking on air, but I wasn't yet done with the matter. A day or two after that I was summoned In headquarters with instructions to bring my inns ket loaded ami in shooting order. I fixed il up that a man was lo be shot mid I was one of the detail to do the shooting and I felt mighty sail about it. I ivmu ted to my olli eer. '(in over lo beaibiiarters.' he said, 'the general has some shoot ing for yon to do.' I w as surer than ever that I'd have to shoot at a man ImiuiiiI lo a slake, and I wailed with anxiety for ordeis. At last the general said: '"Aiv you the man who shot the lienelil down hereof t iastouia' s famous thirteen dress suits. "When there is a wreck," said an old railroad man, "evcrylssly knows it, aud passengers who are not burl draw deep breaths and think of their wonderful escaies, bill t here are soiiiet lines rciiiai kable esejiH-s which the passenger nev er know uIniiu and which. tcilinps. do not even get into the refolds of the railroads Ihcmselves. I hie day I nl a grew win it ago. I was carry ;,;,., Kirkland's h..ief ing a long passenger train full of, -Yes, sir." IHs.ple at lull sM-ed, when sudden 1 .WV g , V(,.r am ,rv .vHie engi a heavy In igbt j v.nr baud on that mule.' and out loomed up right iu front of us. h,... .,.,.1 ... ,i.e 1....1 old plug of a mule nearly dead w it la gangrene, lint I wits mighty glad to HM'kct the joke and put the old fellow out of the way." Fortunately, nnd for a wonder, the1 two train crews. si each oilier soon ! enough lo slow down with their engines' uocs together instead of smashing into each other ami cans j ing perhaps half a score of deaths. The passengers themselves knew nothing of the danger that Ihev residence lot, whic h was advertised Hikes', to intersect Lancaster av for sale iu The Journal two or three enue at the east corner of Mr. L. It weeks ago, to Mr. Johu W. Yates, I Helms' lot It is claimed that there his son in law. The price paid was is no outlet to the graded school 1'rof. 8. J. lloneyeutt, formerly principal of the school at Marsh ville, has accepted the principal ahip of the HI oe Uidge Institute, a llaptist school, at North Wilkes boro. Postmaster Hasty asks The Jour nal to call attention to the fact that that the glorious Fourth is a legal holiday, and consequently the post office will be open only from eight , to nine Iu the morning. If Yon have heard of Dob Taylor's eloquence, his wit, his line seiwv, ud doubtless you admire the man. but after you hear him tonight yon Jast received 23 bunches bananas will love llob Taylor for the fine for the Fourth of July trade, time he gave you. I M. C, Broom, building from the southeastern part of town aud that this would give it There's one man: he's llob Tay lor; there's one time: it's tonight; there's one place: it's the opera house. The price is 73 ami 50 cents, and it's tho opportunity of your life for an hour ami a half of splendid enjoy meut. All the mem bers of Company R, 2tth North Carolina Regiment, will please meet me at my store at 10 o'clock sharp July 4th. I have written to Capt. I'ureton, asking him to be present. Jolt R. Simpso. Perpetual building and Loan Association-The srth scries of stock of the Perpetual Huililing and Loan As social ion of Monroe opens on July 1st, l!w.t. If you wish lo make a sale investment and lay by 11 little money for "that rainy day," w hich conies to most of us invest in stock in the liiiilding and Loan Associa tion. It will cost you only -." cents per share ev ery Saturday. For any information rorncerningtlie Huilil ing and Loan Association see J. It. Fuglisli, president, or II. C. Ash craft, secretary. Stockholders' fleeting. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the People's Hank of Monroe w ill be held at the banking house on Monday, July l.llli, at II o'clock 11. 111. for the purpose of electing a tsuid of directors for the ensuing year and iitleudiiig to such other business as may lie brought la-fore them. Rdsiiik P111iT.11, Cashier. To Pastors of Union County: The Auti Saloon League is non partisan and inter deiiouiiuationiil. We wish to hold a great State con ventiou iu Raleigh July 7. The roilroad nH'crs round trip for one fair plus I'nless league in ncighliorliood of your church has arranged for delegate, may we nut ism ut oil your seeing that a dele gate goes from tiat neighborhood I Kverybody is invited. J. R. Wai KKU, Pres. l uioii Co. Anti Salt sin lcagiic. Dr. Hlggs In Wadesboro. MrM-nirr and liilt-lliirt-iiwr. Rev. lr. Gilbert lliggs preached his lirst sermon here as rector of the Episcopal church Sunday, nnd made a very fine Impression. His pnrishoners are delighted with him. lr. lliggs is also rector of the Epis copal church at Monroo mid will live there until the first of January, at which time it is expected that he w ill remove to Wadesboro and occupy the rectory here. He will preach here on the first and third Sundays iu each mouth and in Mon roe on the secoud and fourth Sun days. Everywhere people go to hear Bob Taylor, they pay l and fl.rsi for the privilege. Monroe people will have the rare opportunity of hearing him next Tuesday night for 73 and 50 cents. tor two or three miles to a side track. Whose fault was it Oh. i well, I here's 110 use discussing such things. I Sill the passengers never, knew. Often their seemingly most: secure moments are the most dan-1 genius." ' Or. tieorge Edward Flow, the well known agriculturalist, poll ii, ....a ....!..:.. .. 1... 1 1 h , I 1.1 1 11 in mil iiii-i ii.iiiiiii who in oeen ad passed ami only womb-ret why , ., , ' . , ,, ,, , ,1 . , , ' . , v holding dow n a oh on l ie lutnid their Inn Ugau to run backward .,:,, '' .., . . 1,1 1 .. I, in , .-.in,,- in,- iiiiiiiii, of Russell's administration, has 'turned his attention from purely theoretical agi icullure and draw ing his per diem, to practical farming. Most any day the din-tor mav Is- seen wending his way towards his 1. 11 10, four 111 lies southwest ol tow n. , ... ... , clad in work logman s dollies, with It is rumored ttiat there will Itea .11.1 11 1 .. ,. a red bandana around his neck lew items on the program lor the ,. , . . , . . .. ..... . 1 , ., 1 ,1 land a work iguia 1 s tin bucket 1-ourth somew hat on the su e. A i .... , , , .. , A , , . , .11 1 n 1 si under his arm. After he has done dermmi Slack has c ha enged r. I - ... . . ,. . ,. 1 ,. ., 1 , ,- . . this for iilsiut lb iv (lavs III the .1. ( . r.lakeuey for a iHit ace. anil; ,, , ,. , . ', . ,1 , ,, , , . . week, he knocks oft, puts 011 his the challenge has Ihvii accepted. . .. , ., , ', 1 i-Miiiu.i 1 101 lies nun uiiiKi-s FSlge mi' i scrvalioiis for two days. That linings him down to Saturday, 1 which is an important day for the I doctor. Know ing the proHusity of farm negroes to quit work and 1 come to tow 11 on Saturday, the doc tor has devised u wise course of conduct for that day. He again dons his jeans, red neck cloth, tin bucket and walking stick and challenge has Ihvii accept Mr. E. I.. May, the cotton weigher of Wingate, says that he was horn 011 the same day as County Treas urer Williams, weighs exactly the same number of pounds anil pro poses In si v w ho has the sw iftest loot if the treasurer w ill meet him. "I don't lielicve it's right to read a paper a whole year without pay ing for it," said Mr. Wesley 1 1 in son, mid there is but one comment that can suit his remark. That one is: "More like him." "line's a picture which Col. Frank lieaslcy scut me," said Mr. J. II. tiritlin the other day. Mr. i 1 lli ii belonged to the 7lsl North Carolina Regiment. Junior lie- serves, of which Col. W. F. lieaslcy was lieutenant colonel. Any mention of Col. lieaslcy by an old soldier is always coupled with a remark about his goodness to the men anil their fondness for linn -U'lirdless Itov that he wasi then. So 51 r. (irilliii's story was but to illustrate the same general statement, ami also showed thai Mr. tiritlin himself, now the famous joker of his sir! ion, was full of pranks wheu a youngster nuioiig the other boys of the Junior lie serves. At tl:e lime ol the story lie was a color si rgcant. I tell you, he got me out of a fearful bad scrape once," continued Mr. I in Hi 11, "and one that would have Ihvii a big sight of trouble to me if be hadn't. 1 killed (ien. Kirkland's horse, and you can see that an otVence of thai kind was likely to bring 011 unpleasantness for a fellow. We hail liuisbcil drilling one evening ami the boy s had dropped down on the ground to rest, Across the hill in front of us ticu. Kirk land's servant was riding the gen eral's horse in a gallop, w hcu some of the boys shouted, "Shoot that nigger !" I .jumped up and said, 'ti imiiie a gnu!' and someone hand ed over one with the remark thai there was a good load iu it but no cap 011. I glanced at the gun, ami seeing I hal there was 110 cap on it sure enough, thought there was 110 danger, and put it to tny shoulder to scare the negro. I pulled the trigger, the gnu tired, ami the gen j eral's line horse dropped as dead as a mackerel and the negro turned a somersault. A piece of fuse had been left in the gun and this caused it to lire. The men roared in laugh ter, ntul I noticed thai Col. lleaslcv. who was sitting 011 stump not far oil', pulled his bat down over his lace and burly shook. "I was scared nearly to death and was for getting away to another 4T0ne Cent Saves One Pound Fruit Two Years Come to Monroe July 4th, bring the children, make our store head quarters aud feel welcome. M. C Hrooni. It's done by using Latrobe's Fruit Powder. One package costs 20c. and will preserve 25 pounds Iruit for over two yeats. Perfect ly tasteless the most satisfactory Fruit Powdtr on the market. We have sold thousands of packages and have yet to hear of s single failure. Does not require sn air tight container simply cover with clean cloth that's all. We have glass jars if you want them, bu, the powder way is cheaper, better far less trouble. Take no substit lute, LatroHe's is the original and the best. Out of town dealers please write for wholesale prices. It sells itself when once used. Sold by English Drug Co., Mon roe, N. C - leaves early lor the latin. Pulling in the whole day wit Ii the Ihivs, the dm tor not only saves a half day's work on Iheiii but cuts oil' any 1111 dun temptation ou their part to draw. The Agricultural llepartuielil really ought to lie proud of I lie doctor. It has made of him a far liter at a reasonable cost, much cheaper, iu fact, than they are making 'em at the A. and M., and the dis'tor also has excellent pros, peels of becoming a planter iu time. Mr. I. A. Houston, ever ready to add to the gaiety of Hie situa lion, w ill oiler a box of pink pow der ami a pair of variegated hose for the colored lady who docs the fanciest cake walk around the square 011 the Fourth, It is learned from 11 wail iu the Observer one day last week that the people of Charlotte town oft come near dying of ongwiv isvanse there is 110 diversion now. The railroad has a standing round trip rate from that village to Monroe. Tin1 tired feeling ones might come dow 11 ami take a look at our zoo. We have a live monkey and expect to aibl a petrified man soon. Come to my store July -4 1 It and you will Is- near the big auction sale which will take place in Hie Rickct building immediately after the reel races. M. C. Rrooni. Notice to Stockholders in Waxhaw Institute. Stockholders are called lo meet at liivens' hotel, Waxhaw, N. C, at .v;lt Friday evening, July .'lid, to consider sale of more stock. J. R. W l K Kit. ISy authority of J. W. McCain, president. lee cold ale. coco cola and ba nan. is at M. C. Broom's on July tth. Pawn Broker's Clothing. Strictly sanitary, all wool, men's, youths and boys coats from 50c. to $1 no (1001I enough for any one to wear. Coats out of $10 and $20 suits. Come anJ see me and I will save you money on your clothing. Only 10 minutes walk from and northwest of the court house. J. H. Bknton, Monroe, N. C. I want your old Iron. J. D. Parker. Special bargains July Jlh. M. C. Broom. If you desire pure Ice, com bined with honest weights and prompt delivery, phone 36. Cadiku & Wallace. Farmer Finds a New Dwelling- I'.'lunlu. Mo., IH-iau-b 10 N Voik sun. The Missouri river flood gave P. C. Nuckles, of Rocheport, a new house, completly furnished. The high water drove Mr. Nuck les away from his (arm, and when he returned to il he found on his land a comparatively new house, which is in good condition, despite its wxtery journey. There is nothing about it to indicate who the owner is. ."lunruc'sOld Financial Institution. l.lM - .. ' The People's Ii ink of Motiioe 1 Was olg.iin.sl 111 s;. and ;,y be said to have Iss-ii I he s.il - piomoter and pioneer ia Mhri-' i- 111 . luli lal and coiiniK-iei.d lite. Fioitt its lirst ! gam il 11 lus-u a ; vilely managed coueviu. Ms-king to coii-rve ami advance every inter 1 esl 111 the community. It wa re , oigaiiied iu I'm.!, h ha paid out j ploliW to Its stis kilobit is ol o jn 1 j is lit. and Hiclt-a-4-d Itsc.ipilal -Uk k from forty tine thousand to ovci ' lilty thoiisiuil dollais. Il isccoiiniii it-ally and progressively managed, : ami has given accoiuuuHl.it urn and assist. nits- lo every business and manufacturing iiileri-t of the town that promises to add to Monroe' wealth ami prosperity . Its ilircc toiale is coIiihisisI of Mi. l. I'. Heath, a sucn-sstul ami prosH-ion-, cotton maiiiifactiitei ; Mr. W. C. Heath, srcrctaiy ami tn-avnvt ol the Moults- Cotton Mill; M,. .1 I!. English, a proterou-. druggist: Mr. A. M. Crowell. a capitalist, ami Mr. I,'. A. Morrow, a n.. t mis wholesale groo-ry merchant. These live men u pn-s. nl X,,i, ,-,' progressive iudusiiial citizenship, ami the town has Ixt u fortunate 111 thai they have las-n at the helm ot Us lirst and oldest liuaiici.il insi.iii I loll. The president of this Lank is Mr. O. P. Heath, w ho as maiiul.itiuici and business man. has had mm h to tin with the womb-ilul progress that MourtN- has made. Mr. .1. li. Knglisli is viecpiesi dent, w ho has llkew ise Is-en a lead ing factor iu Monroe's wealth aid growth. Mr. lioscoe I'hiler. cashier of tin People's B.nik. is a I rained anil ex H'i banker, ami enjoys to the In I i : est extent the coiilidencc ol ihe business coiuiii unity . Ills 11 mailing courtesy ami his acknowledged ca pacity have greatly added to the populaiity ami stietigth of the kink. The recent statement of this bank shows that its deposits aggregate over one bundled and forty Hum sand dollars 1 I lil.notl .. .Monroe has not U1-11 content alone to grow rapidly. It has sought to help the w hole county . ami has bail the salislai lioii o I sit ing prosperity smile upon even portion of the count v. Tin-farmers of I it it 111 are tluifty and saving. They are progressive in their nielli ods anil ambitious for their chil drcu. Asa result there is a good; school iu every poll ion of I uinii county ami a net w 01 k ol telephones ciinnccls m arly every fanner iu the county with his county town ami with his banker ami merchant. Come to sec me for chewing tobacco, smoking tubarco, cigars, etc. S. K Duster. You probably dj not buy much frtsli meat during the warm weather, and then you want the best thai can be had. That's ir : kind. Phone us II. . White. LiHEl & LEE, THE LEADING o o ; DRY COOL'S, I0T10K CLOlaiU CUTS' TUESISHISCS, I1T J ASD SHOE SIOliE IS KuSLCL t o t a 3 r::z::iiri:i::i::iii::i:iixxixxi M M H SiH-cial Values S ' M M in m 1 ami j M M Outing Suils. S M M H Xcliirce Shirts, S M St lit w Hats. 5 M M l.iiu 11 Colliii's, 5 M M and silk Tio. K H All New H M M and Stvlih. B S M M i m h t M M : m m A M M 5 rixix:xxx::xxxxixxxxxxxxxixxr:rxxxiXTfl j . t I Usee Sz Lee. j M M o o o o UilJJiJjiiiiiL'UiUiiL !iiJ-UJJL tii'iiMmnnimnrirrmi'j 3 a. li: V. -Mus. a. u:vv. 21 Important Announcement! 3 .Milliiui-v ami Ilrv (i Is AT COST. You can Wallace's, gel ice at t 'adieu Phone .'iti. B Special Notices. A Jvi rlisi'inrhU mil he iustrttd in : llns riiliinui at the pine uf one cent a : word, cash iu advaure. , ; C ASSINt; Oi l KIT Ihe Kmllt.i " Laliliing Outfit m the 1 hcipt st, ', most cuuvriiirut ami reliable ciiiiiri 1 i nil the maikrl. Kt-r 'thing i-jinplt tc for only ?5 on. l or S.1I1- ly J, II ji I'eiitiin, Moiiiur, N. C. ! Ill At 1. HulJ III V OU Ollllll ler lhlli-f liuivilii;, hut ill ten dap will have a j uc one uii hail. I aiul be hetlri pif-j paicj than ever to do your house u,uv- j iiil,. W. J.Tmll. 1 FOK SALE . I ullei fur sale i.iy Kiern house plant, a splendid as- , Foitinrnt ol fine plants. I wish to ivr all my attrutiuii Iu the b.ikcrv'. C. K. Newman. CAKKV rvcrythiiiK you have in uld lion to J. 1) l'.iikei. 10 KAT HAN AN AS 1 5 rents pn il.ien. M. C. Hi 1. RKMI.MI'.I.K the l-rst meats in thi ' rily are sold by Cailicu Wal l lace. I'lioiie j6, ! IK yuu want the best mowing ma-' chine on the maikct, rill on inc at my stahlei. II. A. Wunhtstrr. 1 WK deliver Ice lo our customers at any huur night or day in case ol sickness. I'lioiiF yi. Culieu ,1c Wallacr. , RCMKMHKK you can Ki t the best ; fresh meat at J. I). 1'aikrr'n inai-1 krt, I'liune No. u. IIKN yon want Ire phone (. Prompt delivery and honest wtlit, l adir 11 , Wallace. WE buy only licsh t gs and keep them ou ice. (ove us yum ol den. M li. Hio'xii, I HAVE snine nice hemes and slurp lor the f ourth of July. All ho drsiir me to furnish meat for that day will please semi in their eiders l.y 11 o'clock Weduesday; also those desir ing special cuts for next Sunday tsdl please send iu their order by Kriday nielli. Most respectfully, J. l Parker. We have decided to make great reduc tions in our stocl: of Millinery and Dry Goods in order to clean out our big stock in time to begin to put in fall goods. Here oro some examples: 35 cents Lawns at 25 cents. 15 cents Lawns at 10 cents. 10 cents Lawn3 at 8 cents. A fine line of men's shirts will also g be put on the counter at knock down prices. This i3 a genuine clearance sale of best goods no shoddy stuff. It' you buy a thing in our line before g seeing us you lose money. A. Levy. A. LKVY. Ml.S. A. LKVY. g ?.ominnf fiwimnm 1 1 n mm unui i m 1 1 1 1 u u uujuuii W 15 cents off the Dollar ! Owing to improvements, smiii to be made to my storc-riHim, it w ill be iictcsiiry for nic to vacate it for a couple of weeks. To save Iron hie and ex pense of muv inn xtsiJs and duiker of damnye and hreakaue, I will ilkr nil my noods, less IS per cent, to reduce strn-k as imuli as possible. This means all kimkIs in my store niches, Jewelry, Novelties, t'U., n will ;i Clocks, Silverware, Cut iln, China, I tc. ltnsoltcr is kinkI until July 1st- Take aJvaiitac of it and save yourself some money- W. E. LINEBAOK, Jeweler, Monroe, N. C. THE UMYKHSITY OF NOKTH CAKOLINA. Academic 'Acmrtiiienf, Late, .Medicine, Titantact'. Ou hundred and ticht scholarships. Kree tuition to teachers and to sons of minit'eit. Loam (or the needy, tot) atudeots, 66 instructor!. New Pofniitoriea, Water Woiks. Central Heating System, Library 40,000 vol ume!. Fall Term, academic and pro fessional department!, begins Sept. 7, 190J. AJJresi F. V. VENABLE, Piesident, Chapel Hill, N. C. S. K. Duster has just received t lot ol Dice Ham. 11 Spring Cleaning U K(M)di but it' better when followed up with a lew piece of Pretty New Furniture. W'e can give you any style at a low figure, and guaran tee it to be the prettiest and most durable to be had. Look over our atock. T. P. DILLON, Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director. Store Phone 7; Residence Phone 84.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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June 30, 1903, edition 1
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