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.... .. ., s. . , , - , . . - ... -. ; j. , I I .......... . ... .., a.,iviv ItrrvrM I n ot iA-atii 'am --" i-i- ..!;. tl-. raSi.ih. oil -,mjfoiriwJT 1 THE inSRflK Jill KNil MK Mt UU11MI AUilULU. , imil ,. u,. .i.-u I ..ft..e uiM e,l th- a.-gr .ouiu tarrst ,y " I l'UteUer- grt ort tUt t.P - laud Oi--a. "1 t-"- " h r cd and $tcii a pretimuiaiy he.u-Hij 1 I lul.wut,. m.-,.. .-. , ivMita: . G M BFASLlY.lp Ihe surihatlaus last .rek was uu ! NCUHO HANUKU K)K AS5AILT , ; un llKkU.,N,.. I R. K. HEASLtY. i auauaai. uiuiUy iiw. dJ the ed.t..s alio li..e j MMtKFY OF A WHITE TW ,. I ,a,,v l,,r,- t f too in ttie ti o( ueasi.apar tulk.. the uri bathing last rek a uu ctjljo HAViKU FOR A55AI LT usually hoe. aoj the ediUrs .bo Ue j KOltBERY OF A WHITf? ..I i . .. I.., ii.. ji..r t.i.- a! WOMAV ' ,r l(tcnrf i a tletiitu-rjttr ilistl-1 tutiuU aud U rats upon all a'oe. Iul hen one fee! b; iltn uililtsit j U be i-ft uut uu Ilie sea ui r( Thu li U U a bit o tbop talk , "uulfae'1 U CalleJ-uj ((U at -i i. .... t... n,!l, ih. jr.- n..t liUS to uA. Tiie ii!rr ha spent a ftcat 11 I.nD.W July 7. ii- The rj:Urs" Assemblage. enj iy it ktp it, b iifilit Jcal ol bis itfe uvn the ctat. et l!.e do. liut evetjnujy now wu n"i - , tlic.r oa. at Ira.t. It i cujb.nury nulioa ut tbe K.i:i;,s a. nau.fa j f evy rfoiiB. cilms. trJ or a. "J Ibeie a no n.ums tii oue j o-.xapafiim I" b- Us ctiJUuatioB. iutai.Ur crejtuie tlut ity-Un Thre ounniation ate f t ,-iulaal , i to IkJ the hsb. j l.t li. ajj aJ.-aataee to tlwtt ineinLers. j Orfueii tor tbe tl!mii at , TlieUutci.-liav. ihrn Sute orcauia- eUtteJ as tolio: j lion, the lavti have theirs, the Ji I'reMjfut II. Ii. V.UK-r .! It:-! tor theirs the mauam lurers U.eirs. ' Uton Pispatch. .... H ihe mrr.-hatiU ' Fust Vice IVrsiJent - H.-iii.i 111:1 s Mr. Went. I.i inn Vkntc in ance To nhi ItpeiteJ Her 1' iMtur VsaulteJ anj K.heJ - - The Matter Kept Cukt liil the IVr wtr.ttur U TuunJ. U hen He is. rwheJ b a ,ukt hut iRorum Cm J of Netshhiir. , Ml .lit'. :l wh'to. .1; ! in .it imv li .il!H. I I oUo 1 1.. - !- . ;io.- v. . ", ii. HI. I 'k l-. l'V h. :m- ; li-. V, vhli it Ml .1 !h-1 ..tin- .lils rii.mli. 1 T." I r.i" Ii : (.! Ill hl i f i, v Wii. aU-.i-.- ! tin iO i .t !. .. - i . i ii ' i ' ! : ii . i of i . . ' iiili:il - I ii .i o. iK-r :ti!;iiu b-n U uiMuiir- ...l il. ii iiu- ii. -ni oii!d I arrwJ V.I and jnrii aprrliniiuaiy beitnuf lliiu-al.iv auernii.'U. tor rrwmu .l:-jH-rl to turt-t aazaiu at the , buM of Mr. Wfiita, b a lb i- j liii.iiiiry hfiriiif: should I Ml, but iM-t'iuorr UiJii or 4i l'ple t..il at-nr prew-ut at the- l.raiiiiK jrM.nl.i alt.-riiHtt. Th miihi- i noil l Ih ll III.- hlK'blll.' tmllV ' "l I " - Hii'l hil Iht jirvlitui "" '. j n.ir h. ai iiik iu .ro;rrsn, and ...l I .I..r ..it. . hi.h ; uit- ii i-pui. u im ....... i - i.i. .. i. . i .... ....i...l ...il l..i.iU lf lllllilli. w JU . .11 . i. 1 .uoi ilii-n-, . ... ... ., .....i, -: ... roiii) ii.iu. iini.-i nii i " '". ill I III! II II IHl ! nil to In- ;.iliii ttoii- .x.imtm-. l.iiU U-ti llo '.::' .1. ni .iN.lilllrl Sh.mI.h I .u:ii oil T!i'ir-i'.i i .i lu-l la ll.ll 'l o! I ll I I -III I . K!kl! Ihtir, a J through the lit "" ' Wilunnstoii Mt.-eiier. The bused a-Jvantake in the met Ursa ""J - ' - liuh tlu-e hive ...mes ir mi the iff, La of the LiimbeitoM K.-tH-o:..a:i. .uual U..We ...i.u-1 of e.eh . the. TlmJ Vie lhe,..lent J. P. B.v iu auJ Uie e.-h.-.ie .1 M-.is ami plan. ; oi the ih.niat' r.nteir. These sev....l iiieet.iiS are ouallyj Secietary and Vrt-.inner J H 1...1.1 o, .1... ..i..i-i..r auJ muvh pleas- i Slu nlU f the tone. 1 1 l'i.. s. ure is lii! nnJei Iheijuiseot husiiiess. Historian I. A. K 'Nus. n of tbe They c in.- at a time when business U( Ptnluiu Sun. .i.-i.... ... i,.i,..i il. K.. luri.iis mho i ttrator- K. K. Hejsii i,ii.fc-.irfii.i"..-. ...... ... ... j can .ittoiU the liutnv oi vacations are roe Journal. looliiii; alHint 'or plaers to peuJ them. l'o'"t - A. H. falter of the Sal an J the ijatheiiiKs thus loiouie the Sun. iJ I'ljt-e lor main- vnalions. j i the Moi shut ' tune an While Ihe Uveii bea,l t'.lv List neeii tlie i:ai Ass.p. i ll: JU Uomi; t i Wiui fsv;.;, miiKt ii, !o the 1 both the Ir... . i previ -uslv no t lliestvU-ol le v'liu : r Ih t!;e e.!it i.t-.. ii, io-.i M ie ,; o A Triumph I were t- Co;h;':iI:j-i, auJ h ..::.! t'.ie l'.i::lei h.i.! .t th Utter pi ' '. ii:l-m!ki wi.ieli i'-.'' v lilted Hie -i f eilitol us :i. itt ba Ii ipp.ly ta.U- .le, . .1 I! it? I ineeii;. is ui i; n puhiie t ! . .4 : l 1. it law el ui' th? i! hen. ' l! .s .t: !: ie Is ti.it .ii ; of x ti - r ' 'S iU!its-i!....i.,ii e IHltset lh.it it is t It the i.ti.er f.o:essi I I ute ill. thi V tbe I '.;! he, aNo. Ti.e Noitb f at..h ti i:i pi-4 i'hv in. ' i. ship the in.ii -i.tv ! !i. hen in-"-!- ij State. M.uiv o' t. the Je.niy Ko'eli atteii.l i-i canoiial.y IIH-Illi l is h., prill len.l J hiotv tii.r.i . v.. ill i.ii.i'is mw Mi .ts ue iinJ s. 1 il inovt'!:!,. .1 I,', it 1! ell tl.to ti.e :i e. oi - t it. J..! is of t- :t. iv, there il ti.i-it ,t to tile .s i ti e .it t!,i.-:is, ,t in t! t 1 One of the falsest n.oi.ls th.it eiei atbeiej in M u. roe met heie last S.i! ; ur.Uy. Sot only Jol Hie hite t"io liohl a ce.e! : ili 'ii, but the eoh uJ 'people as vu-ii. b to ol vihi.li .Iit- laite ii'iii.heis iiom ail sectioti o' tf-e c ;mty. N t a siiisie uu est js i:u.le l.e;e on ti. it o .v Thete w.H :u .1: ;:;iio':i:u fl IV- pie ho 1 1 i.i , ii to .li tli.it i- tK.tl .loll't fiji;,l It Ce.ihl il.lve Oten I s irj ! - t h -M.;i iu cult i.!o t.oii to tl.,.ir liieoiy Iu I thrv beea hi M. u t ie oil S it. ii Jay. lh.e m-.ter tnt:.;le I fi.-elv ail Jy ui liit- it i e Ii. .ti -e a' e ,l' s'.i.'P 1 h.l ! !.!. J Jlo lab! i ns. A-. ( r s i with ti'e eto.v .1 ti e . b ! .1. ati.l lien r ; ins v b.t . ii.pior ti t..e ea-e ' tii .t ii- ::i.-l.i lllt'tti- i:i i In I. I;...i 1 h Ii ii. 1 .it tf l: Hi- rhi.-l re. 1 ... t ot ll;r fir ih -i lis- i. .ji, in l-o iuheis, i.f II IMH. patent in ,-, .Hill It l is 1 Ol ta st . pl iii.uiy. i-tiitis lie then- a;e line u ! at- ' at ah. I he t , :et i.. It i- U il 1. e .. aiu i s t lik m l .iy p:i tty .m tln'i' - fun I the p'e.isine e .;llii'Uus . Im!-i.. ss ti.e w .u :n voinuer f..iei,:i ui ail p.uhs it saw a J 1 1 : : i U 1 1 1 : v pt : s....s ho ih iii t t it e i,I ,!i ...ik it on that J.iv, was so I ill" Ull.l SO 111 nil .Utelltlotl Has ilttl .l,'tl. t iol a ti v ,a.!-e .ts ueit -,i rf. j itolait!:-: ill hl. Co- li.'t (hat t-" , ol,. . io..!s. one wime aii.l uiu- hia. k ,0 the eeii'i'i.iliin in the ton th if Jay .,'tei.d It 4s ilistiu.-t tiiuir.pli t-r the L-ai;se . ! ten peianee ami laniuiiuv-s it proves tii.it prohibition il.s pio hil'it "loll p.iliii"- aeiilmnvit s.iys it must. lot pi.hho opiuioti reiiiii n V. r i:.i!i . .me but l.ite illlJ s-.i! V. I : 1 it, .net in iin. i.o.l, j rii.it, in oii.-r. i 'bo st. 1 1 ..i .i ei uu.- .in.i it p-u.i htm ; .i I l II'll til.' H1'l'io '! I ' ' ' lor ten .li s. Hi.' ili i.i.i. ' i iilin-. ill.- lei I.-: Hi;; "i:1 '" , el niilii.ll .lii'l In - pii' sh-i.. i.l, j .in- in. ill. I- to U- tohl .it ! ' - !' , Miv . ui is i sist. r ol il-. I ' John . ii .iii ol' Moi-. ii!l'o I.H.- l.'.'lil. I. S'.M.ot of .i;..' I..ll.li:ji. She in.-! iih'i-. '"I .s tvl..t (ill b Ii.lM' s. n -i i! I n. I lied .lolhiis. in her li-'-.i - Nil ' I. .!...! vioin.in ho .1 in I be v.ii-i. lmlll ieio n' !'. k I'll - !:: Illllt. .Ill no .'Mil. sdlll.-olle kin . k. 'I al her ilooi. Slio .ii.iiii. 'l "I " i ' .is. ;ilnl :l to!.! th.i' il is l .e ol.l uoln.tn li" lived in the v I'll. ; .mil sin- ,i! I'loe i.jM ti.-.i llii'il .'i. linnieili.ili iv ho vi is si i . ! .r.'l s'lilliuh'.l :i: I :lss.,,l !..!. 1: isv.'i j lii.it she III".! lo he, Ifi- iii ... o-. i In f iiss,.:! I VI ihe .i u km -s to .l.s ! .-, ft 11 bs 1 lit el.' sll.il .'1 ol i kill's). I.tl' til. it be ' -" I"i ,:'i ml. 'ii! loii iiiiil Ii ii-ii' '1 it il. i m v.-io lihiw . Il.iv lie ;n .-ol.. 'lisl" ii !n a hi! ot: l ose, Ihe in.in ie!! in ii tim in an iim'o.i-. loi s -t p.- .i. ! b. .Itl I.l s,...-U loi I ii'V . M ! - en! l.-..l'i:e.! l'..s i'iii o.es I ...' n-'is,.i;!.l,t 1. C, 11. I l..t,sa..l!.lj I',. in,. I ill lit -.t r s 1. ; if I"i' ni"b ' , o,iu ii-. tin- iii.i:i .i tii-i' '! s. 1-1,1.' VI is I. ..i lll!l.'eol:-.-i .l.-H'-s-lie iiish. il at lo r :i:id .-..- 1 it. it s,e (ill !l ol.-l I. el t.liOii u: . Ibl. -.l. !h !., h h I-. . V. K. .:...:.". -. H 'It's I I, ', S,,,! ,! ,1 . I ls-illlt .1 sln.lll s.0 k 1. . !l I.O .Villi. .1 b. I lu ll -.i.i U..01 ill 111 the '(. Ko VI i ll'liiC .1 h VI ,l ' 1 .1. 'i ,1 I'sOH the ' b -HM- l I ho i.e..' o 1.1 t he ll.'lls.- i i llll' lle.il " -i lo.ll- ... loss ll. els . ; ! .1 i,i!...i-r oi ' ll!. !..;,.' ol Mis. W-lif. - in . I'm: I ate . i t i I ho .1 i oi :; In ihe I. I it I t ii. .Ml he ;.ivc ! i lo -Mi. Ili-j.'is i nr. t I V' ill iie i v ol. in e 1 . (int. hi i..; llllU to a i I. 0 .s .hill.' pi.oe e i.e;io v 111.' sli k .l lo In.ll.iti fa: in. 1. i lli. tfiihlv t'taiiiej. ! l I 111 I'K ut THE XK.Ki'lX I TI..- .'..iiiiiiiiiiily ix i'f rwir, 'dii-.itlx tirn-d by tlie bmlal eriui :itol tin- iiiihiii! aliuh folloa. '; .in.i. tlii-rv'w r iii t lb it theeoauiy i.. I iiioii Ii.!- Ufii Main-'d by a ! iTiic' i'ii but iiol it ii ha lw'M lii-.ud in protest iiy.iiiis tbenairt vriieaiHv ahieli it vixilinl nan tin- im-oi.i biute. liven the wopbiil' klKiriu-''. H rv itrv n unit ailuiiiiiu ili.it Iht- viitun of the iii..l.'s !:n out no in.in. tlntn ItU lllt .1. s. tlx SlIIH' Of tllf M'li'lll. ni..s .n ine ill limiting up evulrtiii .i-:i:iisi the n'rpi'lratorof llii-rritne i-tc ne-iiH-s. M'ViTtil of a lioiii told (Mmi m- dial lu iiuplit to av the IH iiiUy ol di ilh for friini'. tim-the priiuipal wilwi-w lor tlii- j.r.seiitioii 'ii!.n iH'rviai'inan b. i liv. on Mrs. WmU'a faiui, and. alb rb llinc tWioruf that he doM't vi-il lo U' l m lii'd.a'H' char); I bun with lllt.llll.l illll the Hllllf i-iiuumiii a ne-io aoiuaii a abort time au. .1. I tut sit in! ti-ini .1 nl .oi ii'i 1 loiui. .i'l I :X l.iliiti., s en eon-i.-l-il s ii .inie at .1 I Ili.llli-'MITIIIN '.t.'.t him M. vsls. - llollolll -ollel lo u in lai: 1: i-, i,..u at -i ;l Hi.' Jit .11. -t to.li iv. - .. ir .-i ai ,i Vu I em i i .1 1. .1 tie te ll.: 'I the .' it'll i hltii. i house, 111 lo I .. l.- i Mi .l il Oili V bill'.. 1. .ii .1 .. -.1 ! . lis -t 1 t: 1 the lie fiiir..:t;:tii!y. aii 'ni is ii. it d.iin b!,B 1 teti out rh iiti i; tug if b litetti, he lias ll 1 I'- .eseiit it. h i i l has I if there 1 ; his be st to So A to p it (hi ill .' ni liii l tv;.h i j hi 'e iu iiliii e. iu I'.t. e in t an 11. i.e. p : Mis. ll.okeil lor and h It io l. As k..,.:i a. eon a lor.sii. s 1 Weill lo ill.' !,... eiih.le.l wo III, lit liiii'nti I. er al . ai ie' 1 In i ii'o. ,i ilol'll lues tiiOlt.A a I'. a eei.'s. I he se.ui; Wei.l. f. lillo llll.'". I :i- h.i' i ..ol III I el - .I .ii-l w i o ' : !....lv . lia lo O'liiV - it i h u i- thli h , . -I nlal i t! oi Mi. .Ian lle.il he!. . . Itt.' t .ll "f l.-l . III .'. I lie!.' bl'il. il" ll! ol till- bni'to. kepi M ! s. elel 1 s .11 If I 1 1 1 1 1 VI Hill. I in''it oi i o a ! ii : h li. I'htiel ol Mis. ,.: to i liie s. i ,.li.l tilne litis. Ill hi. It 11 1 ills, in a, I ii -I . In .tin- .. n! in .1 liny mi l! I. I! .Ho... ihol. ai..l :.!' the HI.. M;s. :. K m li w .. -.1 I. i' : ,k. ii !. . .. 'ii'' lit.-i.. r '1 ,1 .ls, ..III I, .Ml .. .' ..I sh. . I' '.Ml. ' s- e;.i i.l. i ("i i '"'I : ti.e -ti -ll e ' il. lilt' 4:.'tui.i .1 VI . s inert. ! thai Ih 11,,-rr to ti ii the ! sir the same i la --- ' ! oiJ 'Hies ii-te.ml itli i;n anil uiil J .i- tln-y h. line nil aloiid, in.i ii.eue it hi un pt tn- t l.i-t lieu - how to isiness ..1 llitcl be. it the oesl l,f the l e.i 'li c, I ;i.l 'I ni h lii.liiiihi.il au-i ,-e 1 lie mi' i ii he t ' .! tiie ' 'tiv.--.lnui put up tit the S- a-h re Hotel, the only h it. l ul any I'l.pui hutce ui tin- heaeh, Mill tin itieetti.Ks .me hihl ill the dam nig hail. The brmne-e wn;aiiua tions of V,iii,ii.L;hiu si :it Mr. lie. h Si Meaistumakea neieoiiiini; -pec. h.aii.l he diil it ipitte ,U',r,'eai ly, t..'t f.niiiii; to sav unit li i-f Wihiiiniit bi It proper t'liutii'h. He u.a.ie the stut line statemei.t that ti.j' city d.d mote than Jj.'.e.'o.ooo of bus. i ess in a j i ir. not cuuntinu i"iiit iinpoitaitt tliins like the railiuaJs. Hi i.le is '"at the city sliuiihl bi-eniue a (irfat sea port wliu h ivi ithl be a bIesiiK lo all parts of the State. It may be f.iiil here that the penplii uera vei y knnl anil hospitable to tbe eilib'is, ami went out of the .iy to add to their en joyment, rn'hahiy the nmsl pleasant evpeiU'Ut'e was the vunipbiiieiitary ride dun the river siveu by tapl, John W. Harper ul the sttaiuer Wilniitig- tun. j John Wesley's Quarrel. , 1 .mo i,iiilii-i; ! ihn Wislry .liil-'..' Iia-l a Jis.i- ciei'iiictil with J isoph llra.lf r I. . bs travetiiis; ci'inpahi-m vi n.anv j v o n ;, an. I thi-y .i;;'oe 1 t part. ; 1'hey rttireii d r tin; nulu, c u ti ! firm in Ins ii"b rmin.iti.'ii, and en.'.it il-Hildl-.'ss ili'i!. iiin; in Ins hart the si'-r.iti!ia s Ut 'lluA bi'tiveeti t o !'i ii.-n.ls who had been sj ik'ivUil -nil m ut ua I K- helpful In the in iriiin Wesley asked .ri lhr l if In; ha. I Ci'ii-iiilere.i iluiiiio the nik'lit their agreement to part. "Ves sir." fanl Mr. l.r.ulforJ. "Anil must we part?" iiuuired Wesley. "I'lcasi yourself, sir." said lira lf r.l Krunly. "Uut y.nu will tint ask my par ijon?" ilein itnlcd Wesley. "No sir." "In that cae," said Wesley gently, "I must ask yours." It was not emlintr like Hrad- f"td had anticipated. A moment he hesitated, ami then, brcakir.gi int ) tears, he followed Wesley's example, and lurgave and was forgiven.. It might almost be laid down as a safe rule when two have iiiarrelcd: "If the other man will not ask your forgiveness, ask his." It is frequently astonishing to find that the other man also has a p.xt vatice, real or imaginary; and il is beautiful to see how often he will forget it if the lirst confes sion is made to him. We pray, "Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors," but many a man remains unforgiven hecausa he is unforgivine. Life Ihe mat I the 1... turn tip li nu poii.'. M .i.i . was v. t !. id v ! 11 ul. -li i. I'i.l-iii , il time - !.,.'. iol e.o,. , an. t li topes. , Me- s'.a H.l'.. 'led; :.t. liil 1st .!. the) . ;: v.hli "i" load iWl-.h. ' hoi i da ell .'d sl.l 111 h Ill .!. Wh.-ll, li-.iti the ; Mele '-' i. . i I'd i I'm- lo , .ih. bo lei-v. sel.-d i h 1' b lot 111. .1 ot til. Mas l,.. till. Illll 'I llflef 1 11 pies-s on hist ..t seel . . V p! "I soon ibis l h 1 1 1 -, (..-lln l-, iiml II ,1. illll Oslllllif. on Mi. .I.'hii Hi inn. tn.h I In- i .' i, u, M, .boli'lliil had 'll"' l"i iiesiiav . Tin' i'.'h. .-ti V Ise. i'..l pi' II I i and llial vias i! 1 . nine Ii n il up..! Iii j.. u bo l.leti i vis tai in Wei ii I'oli.!:' liolib' ,1 lo 1 Ihoiil ...I I: ! I 1 l.'tl Well' I bar', lit Ihe tin! !!: b'lie lli.li Is .-poke Ih.l! ti e .1 ' 4m ed in ,IH si illltlli;,'. i.l! tlli'V Were miiis uwav fiiiied 111 lite i" ll. a' and In t hel e. T in' Ih but who bad bun liei.'ib'oi I "I th' ose p.ll.-l.ts el i.e Vole -low till' I ralellll. llial llol lllltll Ibtll-lllV ill. I lbe il" to tlliv-l ('-'oolite. 1 In-V Well' 111 111. d .1 h a n l ai I i-s,i,' , by I v, ,1. Ii. !b mi ii. And .111.'. Ihe . I .Un- Tm i i . wital ... .1 tit t tin lien Of the several papers and speeches before Ilia convention, two vveie nota blethe address by tbe President, Mr. W, I'. Marshall of Gastouia, and the peech of Mi. A. Johnson of Char ity and Children, who were the orators for the occasion. Mr. Marshall prints 1.. llia.l and liri.'hteat rotllltv PI III. llllinni "-0 I . I., v., ni. r:.r..iiiii. and tir. lohn.'istoo short and friends to prccioitS ion has ithieved the teiuaikable sue- to justify one in cherishing anger cess of making an orphanage paper or resentment. Even if the one ol real value, interest, anJ int!u- wrong appear to US to be wholly ence with the public, and a remarka- on the other side, something may ble help to the orphanage tf the Hap. b2 conceded for love's Sake, tist denomination, situited at Thorn- It is Christ's teaching that th: .... , ... . i ii, -,,i ti.tii lirinna hij i.ff.irlnna t.-i asvllle. lue piesiueiu s ainiicss was pn... w. .... .w v.100 Hiui iciueuiucis viiui ins brother hath aught against him shall leave his gift before the al ter, and go and be reconcile and then offer his gift. Worship of God is so joined to love towarJ men that the forgiving man is sure to be the forgiven man. of great inteiest to the oilier newsp.i per ii en iu that it discussed some ery practical aud important subjects. Mr. Johnson spoke eloquently of the three prime requisites ol a North Car olina editor at this time trceJoni, fairness, faithfulness. Mr, W. C. Dowd, owner oi The Charlotte News, waa the jolly man of the gatherings, and ii always on hand. Mr. H. B. Varner of Lesington was the howling success man. Key. V K, Liw of Lumber Bridge was the preach ar nun. Eld. P. D. Gold of Wilson, eJilor of the Primitive Baptist paper, Zion'i Landmark, was the moet dii tiuguiihej looking old niau escept when he dunned a tebra bathing suit and cut for the surf. Editor Robin- in of Durham was Hie fuDny man, and got off Ihe best thing of the occa- As the crowd was coming in ioD. Everybody knows that freight conductors sometimes carry their friends over the road. However, there is an old Lake Shore "con" who durirur his twenty (our vears of service has never deviated even slightly from the rules. It is said he wouldn't carry his own photo graph, and that one day he spent ten minutes trying to kick his shadow off the vestibule. I want your country produce of all kinds, bee m belore alter a pn ttiiiinaiv ollieeis stail.il In Monroe V itll the ii. -oi.i. 'I hey eie K'H'ii Mopped an. I the iiegr.i taken and lian.'i il e.n i 'rhiiisdny nielli. Col'iitlel' N . A. I'.llbill.IvS went up Ki iilay, and lib il ,in y e.-inp i-ci of Ml SSS. ( '. N. SllllpM.il, l. A. Ilollsl.lll. Ullllls Anitliehl. '. t. Sikes. ,1. .1. l-oekhart nml V. 1'. Sikes. ii'.i.'d Ihe bo.iy of tlte he oioas it Mill swiliio ill the tin. uu'l repoi'ted thai he ta.ii.' to his death ut the hands of inikiiow n patties. I '..loner l.llbunks onleieil tbe I.. .IV taken down iind bin led. Tlifstoiy if the Knelling lM us billow s p bv Hie fliiil'!oe('liloine'.eon'ii.:i ,'! tilieriiooii: The ui'iest was tuiidi' by M.-i, I'lillik Keiah and lleeee liiillln, who had Imi'Ii deputied for this putposi' by the iiiagisliale issinn' (he win runt. Messts. Keiah and (ii illiti were aeeiiinpiinied by Mr. I'lutnluer Stewail. mi iiltiuney of this city and it nephew of the l.nly who was assaulted. They I'mind Ihe negro hoeing eottnii on the farm of Mr. John Itigu'ers. by whom he was employed. ithmil leihu the erriind oil whieh they eiiiue, (he geiitleliieli entered into n gen eraleiuiveitiniiwitli Mr. I.tgu'eis, who wii-s also in the lield, lull il was very not livable that the negio wils nervous and exeiled. A I though he knew Mr. Stewart only by name, he came loi wurd and tniil: "Why. Mr. Stewnil, I sh.. mil glad to sir yon; let me shake hiiiels with vmi. Iu the eonver sal inn thai followed I 'sliorne made several eonlradielory sliileineiits iu regnid to his wbeiealmiils on the! night on which the crime was com 1 nutted and tin t the aiuoinil nli niMiiey he had on his person. j KIIOWS MlliNl ok i.ril.T. When Osborne wiw iiiformeil ; that the party had cuiiie for liiiuj with a wrraiit charging him with assaulting Mrs. Went, he trembled ' like an astx-n leaf and deuiisl vig oniusly that he knew anything! about the crime. vS hen charged m-iih bnvini' in his tHis.-sei.sinn mun i ey that he had obtained from Mrs. Went, he asuerted that the money j was paid to him by another negro; on Mr. Iiici-'ers' farm, but when1 this negro wan called tip, be denied that he hud given (Nlwrue any I money. Mesnrjj. Keziali, tji iiiinanuniew-- Mm r.-p. i.e. Ii .ii, 'i i.au.i oi a ! t . -e 1 1 1, a r l! pol'tl'f oi tia-t h ihi liial. I.eloi. I l-lio! Ill- lllil il his "Uiil. The "ie til. -I l nil. I ot . : :iw -hv - ! . II HIS. ili btii!.' i 'p.. i is a .!. bin it is under toll e'st no lllee in round the blute's ir' Inin to ihe iuiiU e loadsiile, A e olllele vv as tohl lo he w as sw un- up. liil! tonle.ssi.oi of 1 1 i i . w as v i t v or del l a. td made no undue ileiuoii str.it ion "M i lis M. ;. So far as is liiniM ii, iiol a shi.l w as fired alter Mess:-. Ieia!i an. I II lion weie tohl to move i a. hen the dead ! hods . il.i.oin' al iheeud of .1 lope, I was exiiiiiited tins looming, not the siu of a I nil. I li.'h' was found, t ami it is ni. posed Ilia! I lie mob1 disp. i. ..-.I iii.nii-iiiiiii'iy iticr cm ph'Illl.o U lie. idly Wolk Ol Veil eatiee. sum r tiik moiik V 1. MM. .1 . .li ii tUiornc, negro, wan alxmt -.'ii vi.iis. old and unmarried. He i-..iil..) to the l ollllllllllllV for HeV- oral soaiveiuplojed on tbe farm of Mi . ., Hi L'L'i'ts. lie iMire a ikiii rv, .illation mid had Iki-ii ;nviis;,if eoiiiiiiiltiug eiiiiiiual nss;iiillspivvi on-. I., tin- eoininissioii of the crime Mrs. Went. Kive yeum a-., bo wtis tiled for assaulting a Mrs. Ilaigeli, who live in the Indian li.lll section, but fvideneei w.is pMioly ciieuiusiaiitial and he was lelea'scd. Tw o , eain later he was susimcIoiI of assaulting Mrs. I'Ti.tt. near Mint Hall, in this coun ty, but there was not sufficient csi det.ee in pl.i,-e It mi on trial for the ,rt Iloth of these assaults were 1 Minil.ii to the crime committed up on Mis, We, itSunday night, tnoii ey b. iuj; demanded in each. It si as a niitlei of coin (noil know ledge llial (Kb. line as also guilt) of ill l.-iiipliiu' to assault il negro wo man. s;t;-. si i .i l lilin si ti'MM ' lliA. Mis. Went is iii ii critical con ilitioii and it is liclieved that a poiti.iti of her injuries will Ik p. imai ei . There lire it liumlior ..I In ui.os on her body and she is in constat. t pain. There are clots ..f I. !..... I in her eyes iind it is feared thai It. rci 'iglii is injured. Mrs. i t.! is HI years of age. It is ilioiicbt that money was one i.b-l.-i t ol Ihe ei line, as Mrs. Went was known lo have tsi'Vetnl hull- .ii.-, I .bdiars in her possession; a . -boil time before the crime win committed. She deposited tllisj in a l.iittk last week, however, aud j when she was assaulted had olily mi cents. This iiiiiiitiut win taken j lis her assailant, and nil of it v. as traced to (Klmine. .Mrs. Menu was iu an unconscious condi tion lor about two hour utter the i t line was committed, ulioiit 1'.' o'clock Sunday night. Pawn Broker'! Clothing Strictly sanitary, all wool, men's, youths and hoys coats from j-jc. I ) i in) iiuotl enough for any one to seenr. Coats out of $io ami f.'o suits. Ceine andtee me and 1 wiil save you money on jour dulling. Only lo minutes walk from and northwest of the ; court house. J. H. Hknios, i Monroe, N. C. I want your old Iron. J. V. Parker. v Our Bargains Know No Bounds! We are plunging ahead, captivating more and more people every week with our surprising bargains. It's your privilege to choose freely from these values now. Better ones couldu t be, "as good" ones are hard to flnd-if you do And as good, they won't be as cheap as ours. Silks and Dress Goods. The most comprehensive, tlte nmst elabor ate, by all odds the most worthy show in we have ever made, ami the prices -well, you ill he surprised, that's all. Corded Taffetas, worth tVtc, special at iK. Wash Silks, worth 50c. special at Xc. Vard wide Taffeta Silk, no better lor $1.25, special at Wc. Jo inch wide Jap 5ilk at 50c a yard. Jit inch white 5ilk at 7Sc a yard- rVau de Crepe Silk, in all shades, the latest thine In Silks, at Wc a yard. The Celebrated IWthaldi Silk, yard wide, special at $1.25. This 5ilk is guaranteed in every respect. Wash Goods. Another big lot of Mill Ends put on sale today. HicPKat 7iayard. 10c Law n at 7c a yard Uood Calko at i) cents a yard. 2IK Madras at 10c. lull line ol White tloods lor dresses, waists, etc., at prices to suit all purses. Miscellaneous. 75c 5lreavthy Seam Urawer.s;eciol at -iXc. $1.W Shirts. .rK,uil at 7Sc. Suspenders 5c up. 5(1 down Socks, worth JMc. the lot .special at l(k a pair. I IV Socks at 5c a pair. Specials to olfer In Chithing. See it. Shoes. The brightest, the snappiest 5pring 5hoes produced are here lor your selection. Children's, misses' and ladies' Oxfords, Pat- I jcather, llluchers, and Strap- W e sell Uueen Quality Oxfords $2.50 and $.t tHl; all the new shapes; see them. A Millinery Beauty Show. A surprising exhibit ol New 5ufnmer Millinery. The Paris Hats and our ow n matchless creations. W e are splendidly equipped to meet your millinery wants. Show Ins nn endless variety oi choicest Netting at Just the price you want to pay. New Parasols, the latest and prettiest lor summer, just received and at prices that will interest you. Come to this store for your want and you will Iind it. BELK BROTHEKS Cheapest Store on Earth. I I I 1 I I 1! 1 i It I i I 1 n 1 M....,........-.s-...-.. ......-... .-.. .jjijiJr'r!r,rr,r,r!r'r!i IrjeJsjVikj if , I 111 i s Ni IliN I'.vi.'.eiiee tl.a !eeoiii . is e.l i- ie .las follow lo.' tin I I IS I li. I'l.'ll the Is '.. hiug not hiekiiiLT. thi el iiue M. d.iv. aled nn ul,, a ciow il . f li"1 ar more infnii ( il iells a-selilMed III lies 1SI' . ainl no .ins ol lei ret tig mil tin' o. In ii suspicion pointed to .1 no.' tlte ( low d vi as called to Come to see me for chewing tobacco, smoking tobacco, cigars, etc. S. K Doster. You probably do not buy much frcih meat during the warm weather, and then you want the best that can be had. That's or Kind. Phone us ll. Z. White. You can get ice at I'adieu ti Wallace's, l'lioni! 'Mi. (X'.V3O0CC-XI 0COO0OO0C)000CC THE ONLY SAFETY for a man with limited capi tal is Insuring. With a pol icy of insusance in the Old Hoe Companies, yt.u can do as Nero did, viz: Hi: fiddled while Rome burn ed, because he had a policy of Insurance and knew he couldn't lose much. Let us give you rates, etc. Life, Accident, and Health Insurance. iordon & Thompson. Farm Landi for Sale on Time. Hv ilruip or ait nWff l mt mijuTnt onu mi l iii-m .tHintv, S '., niaiitr in llif rtn-w mUvtr in Th Hfttiiiir. Iran nnt Tru-t lnni-n) . ml niiMi-t'H"r.. V H Mnitv. i. ptsintiff. iitl K. M Hawy. aiut tiittir, ft ir-at -ir oi n Hmvis -rv .lef.-n.innl-. Tiif MaUnit. I."ll ntl Tuwl t..mtiiiy. .tminl-lra,liir it V , R ii-lj. it--'aVM tl, Mill, alt U I'M, Ht.. U Saturday Aurust 8, A. U. I90J, t lit- mrt htutli'tti M.rnn-. N r ,rM. f..r-l. irii'l m( lanil "crtu-.l an f.-lltiw 1 vlnn Aitit WUm lit I nl.. ti muitljr. Futr nf S'trih ranilln. Mr-.).iili- U imlilr. on Hit- K Hti-tT honif tort ino tn KWi"n "f M.,.k H4tvi.iit ihr wt'tl t3 lhil'jf IHin ..-,. ....It' lal kliiiitM.Hi 1st II it nfiirfsiHhl. i-oHUlliifiif Ml icrv! timl r l-". HI iftmi i .. ki.Ii.i. .Hhl itf .InHi'P Ivriin .r -Ait: I Mif thlf.i r"lt. rrmniiKltT t tw w,rrt t-r Nnul with j.iin.ftl iirtMlri. wMi' flvr tti-tilth-- frnm rtnlr 'f lt. Utr tltlf hi In ff-rrvf-l tllMll i- lr h-ft.' ttn Hie -tmH tTfitt wlifrvwllh t'Mwif Ui.lfMt-tlnrMiif I ll r. !?. n'..i in "i Kjr Adum-. Jrnnif A Amittrtii unit r. uiiitoi, Aii-. YOTJ NEVER SAW a more complete implement stock than we are now showing. The best known makes. 0LIVK15 CHILLED PLOWS, KENTUCKY GUAIX DRILLS, WOOD'S BINDERS AND MOWERS. HARNESS, PLOW GEAR. Voo art curried the neero to Iron. II.. river. I.i.d and hungry, b.'sell. S. R. Doster. ' Went, but hI.-, of cot. me, could Piiurf. (i.r ll.i. t'tm pi sltirs .led Colo l i s J.ni I itH and for life. Situated nrai (iii'etisl , to, N. C sea level, ill vitw of the innniitains. l.auest tmil for young men and hoys in the South, hatt- M : l or teautilul catalocue, aoiiiess , a. iv .i. u Notice of Admiitration. IWiintf it.i. .lav nualined bfure E A. Armrield, Clerk Superior Caurt, as admiiiislrator ol me esiais oi r.uii- I..II. tlarL.iN.a l1ria.ll. all OfrSOtlS holding claims against said estate are hereby notihea to present ine same iu the undersigned administrator on or before the oth day of July. 1904,01 no. nniir. .ll Im cleadeJ ill bar of their recovery. Persons iodebteil to 1.1 ni-.li. are notified to make inline diate paymeut and sav costs. This June 17, 1003. I 11 ft A w k F. V. Administrator of Elisabeth Harkneas, dee'd. Redwine & Stack. Attys. Summotii by Publication. MnrtN eianiiss.i , u.rlor Court. I nl.rti (luuiitjr. I I. A r..riune I '" . J. II i.rtU!M". I 1.1 t l r'Ti..... "i. "niniiii .......... V , k . !.. ih. hl.lnl.H ll. the .l-.vf ei.lilla rll.m ha. fs.a.aiiMsa In llie e..(i.'rl..rc.ittrt rf I nliimsainlj-. Ih. ln vli. .n Ihe Hir.- M malalw s dlmlre fr..m Ihe h.in.1. .A Bi.lrtm.niT hm..f.rfe en . .. . . .. 1 ..i-iioi. ... .. ,J ,J I . I. h. 1 iirlrnr.1 Ihe m lIBIi i.t lhn lo J rar. m .do ne -.-r ! '" in '-- " -" .nan o"Bi n.r. 1 i."."-. '""" -k. ii.r at ihe nell box t Ui supel"' ."" uia is.iinir. 1.. Ia helrt m Ihe "n Mi.nr.s-. N C..n Moertar. Ih. Sr.l .!. .i u.l. im. Owe .nil lhr n n.r ... iirmar CWrk off s9nirrl imrt. OaK Ridge lnstitutc--5!st Year. t l e: 11.1 i-.-, lor tr.u II- ..'!' in.ii leet above the 1 1 ijiilpj'! d lltllllg Si. Inn 'I 1 t 1 ,v : n ni 1 ' .1111111111. Illll. T, (.k li.d -e, N. C. i 1 TRY The Empire Corn Fertilizer Drill. -vsrrr-e-' 0 It is the best investment a farmer can make. It will plant your corn, fertilize it, and covtr it a', the fame time. Take out your pencil, figure the saving of fertilizer, add the expense of planting the old way, and you will have your 1'iill almost paid for at the end of the season. The Empire ii decidedly the best on the market. No chain attachment no links to slip or break, and cause you trouble or inconveni ence, but a POSITIV E FORCE I l.I.U. Ak those who have used it if it is not the best l'lantcr sold. Take one home and try it; if you don't like it, we'll refund your money. Vou need it now. The Heath-Lee Hardware Co. C0C0CXKXXO(XXXXXX)CXXX30OOOO To Cure a Cold in One Day n . . . . y Tokt Leaxauve Drorao quinine tiwoi. I 4WvlteaMhaatlSssattA Tbi aigMtt3r, '' Cans Crip la TmDayt, on everv - TWX0 POX. 2sC
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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July 7, 1903, edition 1
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