"THE MONROE JOURNAL. th.u-.it a fish m ami imcmc A likT AT UATHURINti. .1 III Cotton PrudiKiiua ? G.M.BFASLEY., R. F. BLASLtY. nt-itu"- Tl'tSDAY Ja y 14. lyij. Mr. Ashley Home, a citifco of Clay- :tuo, N. C. as in Washiturton the j .Some Nolaote Speakers to be Pre-j 1 he ouni I tuple's Missionary cnt AlVath and Other Ne 1 .. . ... , InmWitluw. other Jay ami the paper inter.iet.eJ ,.rwp. Wlt , r,r , ' bimon ruojitioot in the South, ani j Valuw, July !.!. Hie -.i-uu thion, at ltat, bnti he tatJ is'tif Va.li:iw air tn.iVn .in in;' ' aoilb ul thought, ll Iih iiI lor it I'll tiU (iv ami im-iue . M lics( a n t ( 0,ultu ,talM nwrat lr. .1. I. i Lynching at Home and Else here, thau three lounhs ot a ciop in jtUi Ufa pi....' I'liur.... !!. . WllWiUI, IIN III MOlC CUUUIl'U j (II II 1 II! M"M S Will lf-si- .n.'au A tiuJ iV j.. earning (Hiiwn auJ the prevail m the other Southern Stale i i .i i i i . .., , The lime lor hii cott.m crni-a in the ts.l .if .It-nth .Tjs.-.s title, a r.itlimtl' . . Dily. nj .iio.'l it i t liratti. .tva;t pruie ever proilucM more than a i i.oou.ikv in human dmn iuwJes a b.iue am) , hale crop. Scaicity ot UKr is re.pe-o t ..I.... ..fi. ,. .trail,. Thai ' t' eunUiliou. huh i u.oie lare ettl ami a y.-l Iiiim i imtiil. The l'.i!o niiT - .tini South i Ml an ruj. auJ in ujv i.iMitioa s ... i The ..,-le turnout .ilh tutu,,, t , ,M h suth , . . ! .... . . .. ..... ,...,. ... t'aroliu.l. Sul.i.it: lliM.-r nf I lie V.ili.ii ! tin- 'H-x-i.t t ii.ii'. jHilituaMx ami lin.iiiii.iM. Mi. S. W. Ili-tilli to inlrvlinv tin .......V. ... ...I tl... .... .1. ... ... peuilc tuiu cut villi iot auJ luuc , Umk lllll,M , ,e ,,,, htm. AnJ acUiiitrJ toui. auJ iJi riJual ti:v.U in far aay (rrliont Je-. tioutue tre haiii;ti e:i in violent Ian-1 There u a gooj Jeal iu hat air Ituar, aiih iiiver a .iJ a;auit the II. 'uf tayt. The m jicity of lalvr i: crime lmh rausrj it. Thne i our ; becomine, a hit; .)urtiou in the Soulu t lli .t. at U-at. It m.tk mhite men ; To eU to-Jo faiiurK ot l uiou oouu u( tin Sim'.h m-Ti" Ji-teiiiuiieJ than t ty were tailing the uthri Jay. "What ever to liu ii the aae ho J.f s thr shall e Jo tth our taima" s.ii.1 vt mv;i' Jif I. This is the fai t. Ye i "it is grtiiug to that I cau't gel Ul'vt sieak ot it e rr it. IWi ti e , at all, anJ. ot ivurse. a luincau tiu Plo;:uil f.niuatit'iM amtiutl the nioum.nu ami guiog to tliii-aauauj; Turk. The evening nfsioua hayl n&uallj an aJilreM by Mk'h ntra of riperi riMf in niiiiiiarv activity aa Kev. J. T. im brr. I of too W IMU iu' t'i.if, lUItiuiore, lr. W. R. l.uiil'ivlb, vtvt.u of the Metho-ih-4 t'lirein Miionarv Iktani, i;. v. A. 1. ' I'hillii. I. of l; it buiiniil and Ih. W iurij;ht of laimn. Aftrr the alilrrMra werr rr linn' rre tieitoiuiiutiiouai iiiiii'rn'iHi'4 licUl. when plan were 1im'iimiI ami imliriea outliuil for I hi- aihantvnietit of the iulerrt of iiiiwioiit in the ilirterrnt deuout result iu koh! price beiui; ohtameJ sM'aWi'r. throughout the ea'U. j J. t'apt. V. t'. !l.itlni' M 'tir-f. Siilint l: I'liiaui lil pton-w. ot to--jWaxliaat in I be pivx lit ami '"a iniv. Mr. .lob ii T. Tillman I" in tiioliiiT H-aV.'r. 1 :i. Ir. .1. I. iii l't r . 'k. Suli;ci t : Kllivt oleiit imiilm-i't ujm'II man p!i-u.i;" ami iu-iiia'.! . Mi t'. I'.. M..lil In imriHliKv -H-.ikt i . Tin- i i"il Ml not ! oiiit-a itboiit TiaveKer aifl tlu iil W- a .'...mI iii.iH'ituiiitv lor limit ncv Miiui'tliiii l.f lia n- i A niiv .iiin I' a latge taiiu auJ Jo 'he uik hitnsrlt.' "I see nothing that e can Jo," te pbej the other, "eh'ept to ti!U oui ame tail h.J.I lui- eUrheie t In the State ! ItiJiaua tluie has latolv hrra a ra.e ar illi not hall l.d .t-..i-..r.ili.ui lut ma'iv S.iullielli . attt'uli.iti to i'ri'iiii sutli thine as we i ln'l"ie, li'lbal's. j iHfii iai"ti i" tn-ii.i m ' .ni'i eoinmuiiilifs have bad. In that State ran nuke illl inaohiiie: v. C '!tn i the uegro ba iK.lhlut; lile the ho be not one of those produt ts. It tale ha in the South. Here he can voiLj nearly a year to put a crop of cotton uiiliiolest.il wherever oik i uttered on the market, aiJ 't re.juiies haiiil There he cannot. A week or to aoj laUir all the time." a nrj;.o as hurtieJ at l! e ta'i' in the Out iu Kansas iaiaieis air fl.tuit St ile ot Pi law ue, anJ his eu'CUlioii , each other, almost, iu their ett Tts h a( .iccoinpai.ieJ hv all hm!u!cU:i. n 1 Rot harvest hands at i per Jav, will, of fien.hsli deh'it. l.vtia lawful pun-) tluee meals and two lumlies t!uon ishmeiit !ci il-t is iiiet. J out ti Sutes. What numeuli uai'lo cnn;e l ; ;t t'y iu Noi tbei n Joes it ail u:eaa 1'houi.httul men s.iy it racial anlipitliy is uuici like raises piodiici' ! i o 1 line can pi al uhuu sp. t o' tun lit than I n pt-pcity niiJ i lions ot rllicei sii:ale luiii. I the hi Site 1 in !i .in... :i i nin laiu Jo the 1 be was plol ilHMIM.ltt' .!l the di e 1 wl, s.l iv K St.. ! a i. .i! t v ctition, l!ie l.li . 1 !.e I.MIiUrl of file w.ii k ll if if was not i v hand o! ;i Oi '.of K l t.l: f I' 1 : i '' 1. 1 , ol t'i ' pill, s! I ! S - . ahull t.nnl e-.. !u on the i.-.i.! hi iit.ii.lv, KUi-iin.; i vh. lu.t with t;. and d.uiiv haiue.! !ii.n . showed tlie s!i.::!. -the iiu'rco: was iK a.t, ! other iin st h-aiini; tl no i; 'i i . in ration ol 1 1 s heen no I; m . :. Incut that the illtn tins k,:i I i passuii;, appai told, .iiivl li eu So, to us w said tli.it l ui : paiiilul ail euil cullies d.'iil !y ... wi-uiiMii !', as .my do, in our i wi, t Ulll lil'l.'.hl 1- all fare ut a lU'liU: -li.i pun. out t" a lu-.i-. tle-s sa :ut' doors a s , .n;e ot win is no shadow u! J.-u'-t the licit or the ih'si.e ha. hes that il, and Ihat Meets. n.) in.;i e law c on the con Life and !C h.ital ll even tv veuis -t::i. is of a Hi atuu ii.l iioi.fr I.t as iva,e l-e..si, .il..: i I r..i. li-ll,!,ts( i ; ii ii t , anothei I ::::i .1 au.l t xerulcd i...!:v is Je.ifh; when ! his i ii-iifiiy I eca-:.e . ei ;. ,1 ilie 1 : 1 .-ill a iolii' .l,!e. I li.ii-eoinpal.ii d I lii ot the i. .cut a;:J .i's : itl. li . fell u..iii; J 111. t i.:e .m i ftoie.i.ii.tv li.ltV. . .at'i t wr ., nr.! e me turn Is of a J up .11 ipth in I'ut only dollar wheat, and thai made in Kicat .piautttie ran pay any ueh pi ires. Cei t.u.dv c. tt .it at aiiv thine, like the present and pa-t pi.ee. cann. t. With the scarcity of la!-. 1 and the uial-ility to u-.c uia.tnueiy, it does hi k n m that tlirie is s.ii .e lea in iu Mr. II, .me s contention that l!u j itfi wiii i; t niv it'a--c her cotloi, elop, at !eat UTiti the'piice i; r l.ij eiioi:i;ii to eii.il le tl..- rjoael' to pa puces fancy enough to indu.e the re lo popuiatK Il to i;o f a. k to the tatil.s MLaimlale, the small taunt i who has a laii;e faii iiy of litaltny, smait an.: .iii,ht chihtieu t i help him, wo! con tiuiie to have a od thine, in coti u. . II. 1,1,1 ,1 p' a I-. in I! i ill. have n In ai t a -mi; when we .iiiiiiinr.li I tiiru.l t ..in!, on .-.I. lllie I'.od .el e lla hi t n , hut a deple Time has is llie ilidili !' ! have t I ne mall. 1 1 I tale that o ; !o talk ut it hrheie.l ami of it all, a iji.ellol, face the llahle In , aiu, iPi In tin mi lit metej at our uwn m ''nit there an we hae to r. ll.feitlll those who i. let the endsuf ju.tice in an extra law i ul w ay ? Hut, then, tluie is the danger n a-oii, ol si -rvatii n. Iiislury, all have wutteti dicp the truth that l ey. .ml the unlawful eve cutioti of ; ust p iuislimeiit lu-s the Ineiia.Mni; danger, nay, tlie certainty, of the unlawful eo'i utu.ii ol injustice. Mulis, ill uukrii witli hi Miilfliii sfitiess, curuiR I 1 1 1 f r justice, hut feeling Rectite, have done i;i at wroni; ahead y, only hrrause they mil.l do so with impunity, lor the reason that the mi lawful ai lion of K"oil men iu times nl (sreat piovorati on had heen justified by puhlic npiiiioii. And there we are. 'l is a conflii t between feeling and leiison. 'lis a piule too deep for us. We have tuj;c,rd at ill vain Wisri hea ls than ours cannot say how it will all end. But, the danger we must continue to puint.it mil. The Of f ice ol St hool Com m i t tee ma n . There is a man living in North Caro lina who is an en-unvernor uf the State, an ex seuator of the I'tiiteJ Slates, an en-ambassador of the I'niteJ States to a foreign country; he has neither child nor grandchild, yet that man is today serving as a member of the local school Committee of bis town. The offit i of school committeeman is one of great importance in North Carolina today, and it is one that our best citizens should not refuse to ac cept and faithfully fill. The great efforts now being made in the State in behalf of the children will be of little avail to the children of any district whose committee is listless, reglectful or worthless. The success of the local school depends largely upon them . They can do much to make or unmake It. By inattention, by carelessness ir favoritism in employing the teacher, by tailing to help get parents to send, and in many other ways "sins of omission" principally they can suc ceed in having a woithlest school and In cheating the children cut of their dues. We print tbe names of the new school committeemen on pane (our of It ia iy 1 e that in the pioej't whiel in :-.p: -i 1. :i.-e should l e jvakim; t a ai ls iinei tt.i ffi .! of as. ei t.ini.uc and a I'u.ni.-tciii.j ;uti. e. the Jauiac,.--uit has a phi 'e. am is to plav a nin. h iiioie rs;v'itant put m the finer a.!o;-t. mint if juesti ilis in dispute than if has ever lefoie done. At lea. t it is hfui use) in newel .nil I. net forr intiied fields Last wick a su.t w,i tiled in Calawha c. ut t in which a si l.oo! hoy sue. his tt a het I. r ,j .s-o dam ae.es. The ra-e was ha.--ed t.p.in an nwi lent that occnued in the sciio.,1 loom. While the ...y was lo .kinr, helnii-l him the teachei thiew a -e:uil at In ill to attiact tits atleltfloi) t-i tllr tioiit. Just at the moment the !' tin ned I. is head and received the hi. fiom the peln il iu I, is eye. 1'fie tih! was badly limned, it not finally ruined, the complaint allege. 1. The (ury aw aid t'd no daiuacs. Thev oui;lit to hair had tin- powir to put the teacher on the chain tmtor tlii'. wiiii; a pencil at a child's face. "the uegi.i is nil mi-! t-1 v a sin Inline 1 chit-.- nun,' sai l 1 . Li n. m Ahhi.tt m a speech in New Jeisey l..t week. Hi. Afihott is editor of a in st influential and widely lead weeklv. The Outlook, and was for many veais pa-tor of ttie famous Hymouth church .f I'.roukhii, o( wliiili Hi. Newell l'iehl Ilillis is now pastor. Di. Ah liott Ins visited the South and has Studied the uei;ro fiom the Souths (Hunt of view; ciiiiseiiieiitly, he m the most outspi ken, and one of the must fieiuent speakeis in ailvo-acy nf let ting the South alone. He is emphati cally with us iu tlie disfranchisement of the negro, and his sensible utter ances are in stiikiug rontiast to the foolish ones of Or. Ilillis, his succes sor. The Charlotte Ohsetver is just like a bloodhound-a common old rabbit cliasiug bloodhound, not n real I'uion Comity bloodhound. Hcie it has been hot on the tiail ut wall eyed science f .r a long tune, and just about the time it was expected lo tree, it cocks its nose tj one side, catches a new sceut, aud Ares off after something else that has crossed its path. It cer tainly woulj have bad a flying machine treed hetore this, had it nut been for this habit it has of chasing off after every fresh cotton tail that crosses its path. This time it wauls to knu whether a doctor should charge more for a live patient than a dead one. Now, whose business is that but the doctors'; don't they charge enough for either ? Thos. E. Watson of Georgia, the Populist presidential candidate on the liiyan ticket in iS.i, lias reappeared as a "Jeffersonian Democrat," having thus described himself while makings speech before tbe Georgia legislature in favor of a child labor law. Mr. Watson is the most breey as well as one of the ablest citiiens of Georgia, and for one, we would like to see him take up public life again. tin re ill ! iinili'ii.' lik.ii-. Tbe Mi'l iii- sol tin-iliMtli i'i Mr. I lamp) t ivi-kiiiine u-a Ind boieio d iv. He li.nl Ixi-iH-aiil iihitii U'sm'I tb.' I baiUn U Mill at t'liail.'ttf l"i sontHltue. Six liolli I'lvv i.nis !.. In ilcatli hi infant child la l. A w tic and iiii'tbei and otii' luh! sin iif bun. Mi. Civikiiu'ii' livid In iv almiit Iwo i ais ;. ali'l l-as a iiiiiiiIh i' oi It lei. !- Hiat ill S.U i j to li-ai n 1. 1' l.is .l. atli. He loitii-il W axliaw atu No. .1 W . O. U . w iiiii- h.-ic and bad foO" 1IIMII iltll'C in vlllll-. Mi vsis. I-.. I' N iv . ii and T. M ' llaj wi .i.l li-uc pun Ii ix 'I . i" fi.l till' I'llt ;'' ol llllllillu' 111 I he ...iis ii 1 wt-lve M ll I II l 1. I are Ii"! t" '' 1 1 . i - 1 l"i I"1 lliotlllls li. tlll-.V ille yel i'll!l.'. Tin' inliii.t i 1 1 1 i . I "I Mr. .1. M uni's liii-.l last S.iiunl.iv i and was bill u d at la thii la i.i elciy Msii-i.l.iv. Ml. II. W. ill-. ..ii'. wii" has I", ii sick lol' sillln t Hill-, ! sllil cutllli. 'I to bis !.-.!. A tiaiucd nuts,, itotu t'lllllloltl' IS Willi llltll ll'.W. II. coinlilioii luilav is a lit'.ie U-i'. r than M'sieida. Misses Ma and Mihln.l -in iiiiuli.ini nl l.aiicisii i . S. '.. an visiiiii" M !" lien. i and l.iioo 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . MiN-a - Maude and l.i hi I'.'.i. k of (.rei-ttv I ! if. S. (',, an- vi:tin' ,il t apt. .1. I., lilai k's. MlssNacV Is lsif.li- ni.if.'.es at MoiM'ii. Mr. Mom.' ol li-iiin s.i v i is t llie; lllS Sl-ll-l , Ml,, . I,'. S'l l il o tills pilll c. M isii-i .loliti ami la id W.l li.lins. w ho Iia'.i' Ni n ii ! i"i ami. -t line willi ii-M-r. an- i . i ; i 1 llllpli.y llie;. Cont'ercnce on Lookout ounUin louruvn Xoluntecr for the I orei;ri I UIJ I "rove that All Misii. nanci Are Not Ctots., Paie and ruinvorury. " '': 11 I 1 . : I . S'iiiiilii n lo summers a at Nl i-ata an. I o!-ii loo tin-r-aiulciii and -nl'l.iiiHv ol tin- laihN thiiikirt; ot the am. in! nl w.il.-r tb.it iaw-s hoiii ! i.i. r tin- two tails coir wu il.i.sl why lh.it man Ills just xi nil uti.v I" -.!!'! tn all ul" the eiiel.v that Is belt' -l.liio-'l in tin lull-: ilii.iiu..N lnilm.e Ini ls , mat urn. ami .'I':, r' michiin rv. lib w 1. iH Tlu iv w;t a deeii seiwe iwrvad vat aiiiotii.t .1 nn-iejj h.. , iii llie intifen-nrf all the t iter of i, t i.i i ai spoilt' b : I In- wiili'l ." x'-raml iresemTW tile spirit llioiliit nl tin-1 liiiii-bain! bow that :t'tl. Tberv were irrrat search ii, .t imiil within tin- I.k tw.iitv iti'iTs of I i1 during thene eijrbt Ihnt- . u lias the chin, h aw ak d.n-v. and . a n-Milt f.ilirtern of the di'lraleKioliliitwrvd for ainiv x i wee on the foreign held. Home to lo .Lipan. o(ln'in to t bin.. Koi. a ami An ua. N .mi' ! bas. Mid that lui-wiou ;ii n-s an- "pious, lwle and pulninu ar." but if every one could what titic s-ciui'ii of manhood and woiiiatiliiKHl imuiihwiiI tbiscoa Icivii.v. and tbcie fourteeu who voliiiiteeiiil fur tbe foreign field, tin y would have to nay that the very U-s.t talent of the home church was tillering itwlt lor mrvice in the frontier work ol the church. Ood Wiints our lrt and the heat are now nlh'iiiii: tlieuisvlvea. uur lat, .,..d sv .atciit . v on. i.. lii- i 1 VsipU ' tills ll. I MlVCI I l!H "iMnit- n . u in Is to wt'lomie tin w, i lint i stn!,s in her ..nl. i. -mi- i t' tin- Y.'iin Vis.siiui.iiy M. 'Venn lit. as i lii" -iiii-:,t i. oami i at ay. i.il.e Ihshi, sum c.li .d. belli al laM'kout nl. mi the ins; t-oh! .!. Usui this is tin-1, i sj cotii.'icmvS'iith. l b. hist cotili-ii-tici' nl the Yimn.: rci..l"sM ssioiniy M-iVcliieiit w.is. la id a! Silver l;.iv. Like tiini-ae, . Y., I.it siiiiiii.i l. .Itilv ! al tcliiliil l . m sciitat i i s ,. the ic.iil'.u inissioiiai Isianls ol' llie I nitcii Mafcs.iinl I ana. la. l tni .-i . i in .-i n.i i ui i l-s. I lie ,11111 1. 1 tiles.' l-olttcll-ilct'S Is iii ii-.-p.-i, sh,- siu it ii il lu'c ami niissi.o.ai v ii;,!ii... in iln- chinch .I r . tl-amtrii ira- I ...si I.- I ...till ii Si)- net ti i-i'. s, l -I ... th.ai aiii.r' fl.c led. . I hl- llo! 'llie. 11:1 .11. 1 i.e. s an. vv.li t ! i M il's, n.i 1 1 .11 H . ! I .,1 il I III i'i V I I No ii ii iv lm n ...i.i. i. -in ,i 1 : I 1 .."s, i f ell I iii ir.i!iiiio schools ,, d Volllie i s. Till"-,- c -lllcl 'I' ll Ms c.il.ll. .Is ll' ; mi, ll mil .-I the . a ul as ,-! I' lint s Ii.l flu- !'.t!el l.lcls. I. I i-l I i.i v I . i ik iiii tinl 'pia, ,- could ; m eie 1 lol' llie .-i:l lie! II t fh.i'i liio s linn ;t ol': .111 A'. 1 M- tt ii i:i llo. i s! !toi .1. .. I'o iiio i ( III- III I Is III I -i 'tales! vtlT Till. it'M'l KKM'K HKMON isfll W l.l. That tin- nearer the s'lnirvhfsi pet t.. i In 1st i In- lower the deiioiiiina lioiial iliin-ii nee - iii fact, pale into iiisionilic.ime. In tbe word of Miss l.auia Haywood, "wherever tlii'iv is a soul llhont Clnist there is v.mr tiiissinti lit-bl,' whether iu Noi til t anilina, or the beiiit of Af I tel. ol the I'liiti'S of linlni. When the chinili calls for it In'si and riiiscs her standard for missionary recruits, tbe Unt will always le.nltly voliiutiiT. tiKH. II. ATKINsH'N. I l lltll -s. w .11 ii.l !,. I.'li. .'II lo t s I IV 1 rill II I i f i; a.l w I ii, l "t I. ll illu fi !. ov.:l....k'!:o I' i:i...i! i.s ti v w In-; e i,i i 1 1 '-.t,s n' si-y i i , Colli till' tlMKllil-llll I .;ia. Noi i it ami ..iilh i ' u in, lt.,l ui is v and li 'pii'ie if ii c! ivvileil . s anil lillssi, v el' - t i 'ii.il li. i 'i' ,iiul;)iiir cli tliiiii;. Duly id minutes it.', iiave m nli a i.r walk Irvtii and northwest ol the i.oiii.i.i'ii sole aii.l.tini cmiit Imusc. J. I!. BhSTON, ...-! liiiiiit.-nii! lid u.' Miinroe. N. t',. H--IH.J I IV IIII s, liolll Pawn Hrokcr'i Clothing; Mttctlv s;init.iry,all wool, men's, yiiiitlis and boys coats from 50c. 1 1 f 1 mi (moil enough for any one Ii) wear. Coals out ol $10 ,iiul suits, (.'onie and see ttie .iinl I will save you money on .'Ills. , my 1 . 1 1 1 j 1 want rlur. your old Iron. J. P. 1 i.i'. 1 1 1 t .i. n.'iis oh l.,.,.k el Vlilti.tV. I.llt M. as I,. 1111 till- 1 1 ' N 1 I I vv hoard ol Lcjiiuli !itioii Meets- I he cnllliU llo.llii of I '1 , 1 1 . 1 ' 1 . : l I Ion, 1 oiniiosi il o the ch ait 111 1.1 ..I each low iiship Imaul ol a-s. ss.i s. and llie I'.'liiliiissii.ni'is, In. I 111 toe oilier 0 1 t he 11 e.sti r i. ihs ils y csfi 1 day l''i the pulp. ex- ul . j 1 1 . 1 , 1 1 1 . llie iissi'ssiin-nt 1. 1 land. I iii- l.oanl has 1 he aiitliiii ity .. IoWiT ul' In raise 111'' llssessitu lit mailr by any township l..inl-. N i ll. lilacs ttetc Iu. lilc III ti c assi -s mi nis nl' tin- s-.-m-i.iI low lislnii Imalils. I III ll.i..ll. theso a-sass ;i..Wilio. ba.ll.i lliellts wi-l'r adoplcl by avotcols klll.iiut.i lliile to :!. Thr y aliie pill 11 p.. 11 tin- la ml' and p'ii p -si . nl' e.li ll tiiunslilp, by llie local I The iiii.;ni!i.' Imalils and thus ailulcil .y llie It.. ins wi-n- i.-m Hoard nl' vii.iii.ilioii, is as In! iU'trj; b-. by I' lows, thr lijiirr liiilucil Ih'Hio tln' li. !.. nl ' m, ,. I'I i.-II. Ill 111 I'I li:l i.'l. til lii'l.i l!i'ii.;lil. 1,: m ii.it .!. a.. :.!,.,, 1 1 .. s, oil. II ios ll iti I Inn. 1. p ll l. His w postal 1 1, , t.'.ll ili'l s, I ; ll li.ll.l-. d''llloli s! 1 .if .Miy I iii is. ! I ! H I 1 ' 'M I 1:1 . I' ll' in', dell lies Icsi'lH 1. ri i.i SI. 1I1 s ami s ttji' linll.li'ioos. I l,., hcvei 'ii Ii in.. 10 111 , ci caied. i.iill.illnll llie ntilel lie I In le Well- pics, ut mis on India. .1, 1,1,111, Kole.l 'I wi til'i li'tl.-ii-til nu ll c lepii scnf.-il lailway n. bill!. I I " I Is . School .11111 il i.lll-o, l.lix niii'iii. . i ila .is and i.i.iiisti'i.s f llie; ihe e,,. , ,. h , yv lio i. auii s I In- name ol lie hl.oW s yv Ii.l he Is hi s and s- . I.OW I P. si I, . fell! I'll I '1,111,, ti c.A 111 for rlliu-ifill tiibacso, smoking tobacco, cigars, cli-. S. K Doster. You probably il not buy much lns!i meat during the warm wcatlu r, and then you want tlie best that cat) t e lui. That's or Liiul. Phone tis IJL. While. P't iii' at ('adieu & riionr ill. Y ml can Wal lair's. Nice Meats Our I lobby! .n thing in the line ol nice tender meats is our hobby. We lead the Had.'. II. . While. elc!snli nf (i. ..I s I no -1 III his I'lllel Notice to Dofenda nts aud Wit ncsses Bound Over to Crimi nal Court. Our Bargains Know No Bounds! We are plunging ahead, captivating1 more and more people every week with our surprising bargains. It's your privilege to choose freely from these values now. Better ones couldn't be, "as good" ones are hard to find if you do find as good, they won't be aa cheap as ours. Silks and Dress Goods. The mot cam pee hen site, the mot elabor ate, by all odds the moot worthy show ins; have ever made, and the nrkes -wcll, you III he surprised, that's all. Corded Taffetas, worth ftac. special at iK. Wash Silks, worth WW. special at Jj'c. Yard wide Tafleta Silk, no better for $1.25, special at Wc. Jo inch idc Jap 541k at 50c a yard. JS Inch white 5ilk at 75c a yard- Heau dc Crept Silk, In all shades, the latest thine In Silks, it Wcs yard. The Celebrated Rethaldl Silk, yard wide, special at SI.2S. This 5ilk Is fuaranteed in very respect. Wash Goods. Another bit lot ot Mill Ends put on sale today. !2PKat 7 a yard. 10c Lawn at 7ic a yard. Oood Calico at ii cents a yard. 20c Madras at 10c l ull line of White Ooods lor dresses, waists, etc., at prices to suit all purses- Miscellaneous. 75c 5treasthv Seam lraers,s-e;iiil at 4Mc. S I -SMi Shirt, special at 75c. Suspenders 5c up. 54) ducen Socks, worth 2iW, th; lot special at 10c a pair. 10c Socks at 5c a pair. Specials to otter in Clothing. Sec it. Shoes. The brlithtest, the snappiest 5pring 5 hoes produced are here (or your selection. , Children's, misses' and ladies' Oxfords, Pat- leather, liluchcrs, and Strap- We sell Queen Quality Oxfords 52 St) anJ $.1 (XI; all the new uliapcs; sec ihem. A Millinery liemity Show. A surprising exhibit of New 5ummcr Millinery. The I'aris Hats and our ow n matchless creations. We are splendidly equipped to meet your millinery wants. Shmainic an endless variety of choicest Netting at Just the price you want to pav. New Parasols, the latest and prettiest for summer, just received and at prices that w ill interest you. Come to this store for your want and you w ill find It. BELK BROTHERS Cheapest Store on Karth. 1 I 1 iivrliir value per ucti- 111 low iisiii: M.iiiiiM', ?ii IK': I'.iiloiil. :.i;n; M.iishv illr. l '"i; .l.ii ks..i, .l.-K: New Salcin, .!. IU; .-samlv li'nle. i.L'-: l.ancs ( nek. .i.vi; Yaiii'o. l.ti: linosi t in k; i.!.s.. Hie iiii'iiilicrs ni' 1 lie I'l.iinl iii lauali.iliini. Ih'siiIi' I hi- ci. iiitly I'tiin 111 ismii iiici s, air: Mmii'iir, .1. )l. I'illllry ; ( loose I 11 ek. W.li. I .nil;: . Siiiiily lliilc ticoi ei- W. Siiilni:: ! Yancr, I,. X. I'le.vson: Xrvv S.ilciu, I M. i Austin; Miiisia illc. A. II. ICdwnrils; l.ini's t rci k, I!. I'. I'.u : ker; I'liitotil. T. ('. Kni'iii'is; J.ii k j son, K. T. Sislarr. Tenicrancc Rallies in August. Till' follow mi' tlie Ii iiiii i.i. e -lilllirs lliloilli August: Speak iii' In to I'.' a. 111. I 1 1 1 1 1 . -r I.' lo I o'clock. I.h-i)IhiiIj iuy ited. r; want men, suiiirii and clnlilirn to; allrinl. ( no civat nlijeit is toed llClltl- llll'l'lllldl'l'liaillllst M liiske) . j When jiiis.ail.lr m-m-iuI slmtlj sieeclies li liolne folk should Im- I nil. led. ' j Ho nil's (lniyc, .Iniv '.'I IN v. .1. ' II. Iiixon, W. II. I'liilips. li. v. 1.. 1 I.. Stacy. Olive lliancli, .Inly !' - l.'cv. S. J Ii. l.nM-k, lr. II. K.'sirwatt, lie,! A. Marsh. 1 .New Salriii chini'li. July .11-1 lit'V. (iin. II. Alkiiiin, llrv. li. 1 II. .l.iini'S, )r. II. IL Slrnait. Tiruli eliiinh, Aiifc'iist I 1,'rv. W. W. Italchl.iid. li. X. X'isUt, Xey Mi'Xeelrv, ( liiilliiini Civetm. Ililllliltoll CrilSR Iv'oilils, Allejllsl lii'v. K. II. .lanirs, (. C. Ctirlii', IIi-v. A. Jlarsh. .1. It. Wai.kj h. I'm. 1 nion Co. Anti Salimn U'UKiir. 'lis of Unci' I'.ihlr study, 1 . I!. I lull) n. Mo.. I.ilslu smll m- is.lilinilr.l mt lilt I VV ui.r.ss 111 iiicsr rr' ! ..i,-tni.r I. nil. l.ul .1. r 1.1 M . n.Ur. Aiirii.i I'.l. .1. i.r ...i.iii.. mil tv it I. i-iii Ii ! ill. I'i.- lllsi ivvelve cli ipli'i-s ul j l Is Ol till' Apostlt -, ,...,",ll0 towtfi an. I t u i iciici' nf eli. llie tlie; lite' 1 au.l Joint Clint. I lllll Mt. 1 . V. iik.'iy ol' Xi Yoik ! -.id llie I'lUilrreiire in Ihe discus sioii ol li.ivv io In it li. f Ix'ltcr mis si..ii.,iv i lloit and plans in the I l.lll'clics. ll, .1 llssilij; t,. ilillles III' llie in; ss'.. 11,11 cointiiiUcr. inissiiui rv lilii.iiy. missionary rlluil 111 the Silinl.iy Mclniiil, rlc. rin ir vicii' two 1 lassi's: one on lioinr mis. loiis, U-ilie; led by liev. A. I- riitliips 1 1. 1 1., ut l.ii liiiiitinl. .111.I tlie roiein mission class, tiin-lit l.y Mr. .1. I). McfulliH'k. yiHiiii: pci'.lt s si'crrtaiy ot' llie M. tlioilisf liiireli. llie allclliooii was ilcviileil to I'.'cu .iliiiii, y isilin' tin- iiiiiiiei.iiis v. i' s Bali, v .-! al " v i u.-.lsin.- n ,n lla.il el at. " A I l lionois " I s.lHlll oil ' l.-v " 1 1 1 B-lk' " J lla-ly " 1 ..m M.I .1 " In.-k si 111 1.... 11 ft at. " I. 1, llil.lrnli " I I II. -I) nii.l J VV lla.lt. V,,Mr J 11 .vi.. " K.I I' ' " .L.tiii I Vlorvan .1 .1 " I' s llioipy at.il I.I. VV llltaniHl. " i. in w iiii.iiis..ii. " J H.-iy " Inn.-1 niiiiiiiifli.tn " J. . tin lt.-rri. n H lillain. ns.li. r.al ' ' " i.'..'.li Hru.s- " M.r.linll I lllll-. ' K.I. -..M1 llrliu. inl Jim Millrr. " I VV A.li.T.tl " K.I .il- -- I loi VV liit.ni. ami Jnn Willlani.. . II II la I. I. .It. " K V II. am.. " i i'i.lin.- Sn.itli " i an. i u M Holm, au.l Jan. VViilmni.. s It Il..wir. Tlie iii li itilaiits au.l ullti.-. I.mnfl i.T.f to in. ot in all east', in 1 1 tti..itl..neil mu.t '.- ii I .tii'.r at Hi- rt li..tir tit Mi.ltr. .Ml M iti-ln. . Antrn-t r.l. n-si. I.ir trial. To. jitll 11. !' K A 4RMKIKI H.l'. S I COIXXXJvXWOOOO YOU NEVER SAW a more complete implement stock than we are now showing. The best known makes. The WaahingtoD Times suggefti EJw. M. Shepherd of New York for the Democratic nomination for president and Governor Aycock for vice presi dent. We don't know much about Shepherd, but we have "hero tell" of Aycock and have nothing agio' him. r You Know What You are Taking When ru take Grove's Taiteleis Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it ,. ,., ik-l. I t I ' iiiiuiv nun anu wuiuiuv iu m la.ic- this weeks Journal. Each one hoeld,,,,, No Curi! No Pay. 50c. remensbcr that be bean an important . part of tbe achool work of the count J I want your country produce of opoo his shoulders, and if hs doem't.sll kinds. See me before you want to carry il, hs should resign. sell. S. R. Doster. CONTINUE Those who are lnln flush and strwrvBth by regular trwau mont with Scott's Emulsion should continue th trwatmarvt tn hot wiiatheri amallr dom and a llttlw cool milk with It will do away with any onlwctton which la attached to fatty pro ducts during the. haated seaaon. srnrrr a rhwns, cw-u. Ssi Pwl firm Talk. SK. smI S aa til SrMPMa. Bring your chickens and eggs to S. II. Hudson. T. II. Simpson wants five hun dred bushels ol blackberries. OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS, KENTUCKY OUAIX DRILLS, WOOD'S HINDERS AND MOWERS. HARNESS, PLOW GEAR. Look Out ! Look Out ! This is a fast age and he who saves the almighty dollar is con sidered wise. Did it ever occur to some of the good citizens of this town and county to call on W. A. Stewart and get his prices on staple and fancy groceries? His expenses are light and there fore can give you closest possible prices on sugar, molasses, coffee, rice, flour, hams and everything fresh and nice to be found in a first class grocery store. Uring country produce, chickens, eggs, etc. Prompt delivery and correct weights to one and all. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Remember phone No. 201. Your business friend, W. A. STEWART. mmm. A Soliloquy,. "Where are you going?' said a man. "I am going down to the Stev ens & Phifer old store to get my groceries, said the other. "Down there are two very kind, genial and clever gentlemen wbo are running grocery store, and they keep the best articles and they sell remarkably cheap If you have any business with a gtocery- man go around and see those gen tlemen, Ihey will attract you at once by their cleverness and re markably low prices 00 all their goods. "They almost sold out their stock last Saturday, July 4th. "Their trade is growing every week. If you go there once you will go back again." This conversation is splendid advertising (or vs. Pass the word around ind come to see us. Yours for service, Hill & Bivens. Land Sila. Rt Tlrtn nf a lkvt la a frtatfi notour rVtnt hi Ms? niruled by Jofca f. Ftl. Ui ah Niiajs.swr, ma i ih ald eonrjtnc tving ivtmwti ib matt Ai, pajr f. 1 iii, im 1Mb 4iy ol Aurusta 1901. I 11 n'rlnrk ., at tb nurt houtv franr la Mnri, n r , aril at puMW attrllnii U lh tltarrml btdftrr f.r Iltf follawtnaT MMl trUtt nl land in 1h town of ft tih, vii: IM tMnlM m ft isk, K. Mfwr tsf culisnMl M It i-htirrb M.anti rum N S K rhinii and link Inaaiiiht .ft Ifmtail p. mmi hkrj la iUsahpk Atioais' Iln . theM Wit a th aatfl i pn jirtaaia- oiit una aiai n. n i eaaia an link, rraartnm a tat 1 1 asaikuw. to a ik ttt aiBia.ll . la tht Mt4 hp Ata ltn. c a. wiHiaai' UA entr; trwoiwca win. um aid MltllaaM' Uas 11. l?balaa md link to a ana. Ut M K pfcaira Im nm(r anil aian lis Usakt Datia and 4!. A. WlliiaaH lot rrtr tfwftwa. nh tn aa)4 4nml M I. harrh tot HD.tvSW lrtlas,aaainfc.u.lh barls ataa, (tostuinlnff H arrr and anl laad iavaartoaa. Thla Jan Ind. )mm i U A UAVIsSMurtatafffw. RtNlwla wtarfc. Aity-. OaK Ridge lnstitutc--5lst Year. Prepares for the l iiivermlirii -m l Colli t,iMii !l .n I i laivues,, f..r terrli iii auJ fur life. Situated mar dirriisUu i, N C., i.vi-r in " hi't ahuve the sea level, in view ul lite iiuuiiilaiiia, l.mer-1 ,n il 1 1 i,iu e 1 filtmr; arlmut for young men ami hoys in the Smith Ual' Ji.'s rn tit f 175 "' pi r anniiiii. For heautiful ratalonue, aildirs. A. M. II.' Hoi. I , (k KuUe. N. C. fXX)aXXXXXXXXXOOCOC'OCOOOC COOOOCXiCCCCCOOQCC 000000000 The Corn TRY ; -- XXV X Empire Fertilizer Drill. a ,r r i'Ji'-'i-ilfvX It il the best investment a farmer can make. It will plant your corn, fertilise it, and cover it a, the same time. Take out your pencil, figure the saving of fertiliser, odd the expense of planting the old way, and you will have your Prill almost paid for at the end of the season. The Empire is decidedly tlie best on the market. No cli.iin attachment; no links to slip or break, and cause you trouble or inconveni ence, but a positive fokci: i i:i:d. Ask those who have used it if it is not the best Planter sold. Take one home and try it; if you don't like it, we'll refund your money. You need it now. The Heath -Lee Hardware Co. To Cure a Cold in One Day Ttki Lax&trve Eromo Quinine TtUet. aVvaMBtaaMioMhs !)&. Tlvis llst3UtHT. SS-rr CsrsaCrfa la Two Dcys, m every yrvirt box. 25c

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