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THE MONROE JOURNAL Telephone No. I. Tuesday. July 14. I90J. Mr. W. J. Kmlge ut yeMerday iu tTiarlolIr. Mrs. (I. M. tvimleni am children of Mitigate x-iit Sunday in town. Mm. A. J. Furr of (Iruue Hn-nl 811 inlay iu Ibr city. Mi. It A. Morrow ia vb.it in Mm Auuir M.irmw iu Charlotte. Mr. M. A. Siuilh nuil children rr riitiiig her mi-itl at Carry. l!ev. M. A. Smith v i-siled. friend at lairiti 14 rrk. Mis. V. II. l liHi-r is viMtiug relative in I'harlottr. Mr. II ('. Itcdtearn ha pin to Matthew to ioit her amii. Mr. Ilrure Adam kmiiI Friday in lurMle. MwtfK. Itiaxtoti I'liil'i-r ami la vik Aruilichl have pme to l-ale v ai-cama. Mr. W. H. ll.irxissof ticorcia i viMtiug lus brother, ('apt. Harry llur);i.N, Mr. It K. Kviiiin of JcdiTMiii, a. ('., ntiiir up Sunday to end a few uuy. Mr. W. H. Hlakrnry ban pine to Chesterfield, S. '., oil a btutinctw trip. Mink Irr McXeely returned home laM niirlit from a visit to Chtwter ami Waxhatf. Mr. Hitch Houston of Helena, Ark., i visiting lit father, Mr. It. V. 1 1'Mislon. MisH I'll I if lAf left RitiiYday for a vihit to tin Mimo- Mooring of Afthrhoro. There will be an imIhcii! ioual ralley at luionville Saturday August IM. Mr. K. IV Iti-dwine und children returned Hi ii morning from a vinit to her parent at l.ilinviilc. Mr. K. II. Ihtvi of W'ilmiiitoii came up yesterday to visit bin daughter. Mr. '. K. Schachuer. Mis llallie Horn ittHpcudinglirr summer vacation at Portsmouth, Yitgiuia. Mr. K. F. Jiilinson of Wilming ton, U visiting his brother, Mr. A. ('. Johnson. Mr. II. It. Attain returned home Satuttluy night from Jaekwni Niiriug. Mr. Howard Mi-tarty of Ok la lioma citv is visiting-hi puivut, Mr. and Mr, ti. ('. Mi -Uiiiy. Mr. John Colilc ami children left today for I Iu mountains of Western North Carolina. Ir. mid Mrs. K. W. Sike of Wake Forest are visiting Ir. Hikes' father, Mr. J. C. Sike. Mr. It. A. Morrow mid daughter, taiiisc, left this morning for Wrightsville Iteuch. licv. Mr. HigK, rector of St. rani's church, moved into the, rec tory yesterday. Itcv. M. A. Sui it li will preach ut (irarc I'loteslaul Methodist church next Sunday ut .1 o'clock. A one week' term of criminal court will begin on Monday, Au gust J.lnl. Mr. J. I. Faulkner is building on tlie lot lietwren the artesian wells mid Mr. M. K. McCiiuley'. Mr. J. I'- Henderson I building a cottage, to rent, near hi house Iu the Mi'CauIey addition. Messrs. It- It. Kedwineuud K. C. William left lust night on a busi lies trip to Portsmouth, Va. Mr. Mauardie Nelson and family of l.iuletou are visiting Mr. J. K. Stack. Mr. Sarah Houstou and daugh ter, Miss S.il lie, of ChitrloltF Kieut Sumlay with Mr. Fllie Wilson. Mr. mid Mr. Iten F. Houstou returned to their home iu (iaslonia today after a visit to relative here. Mr. C. F. Lowe ha moved Into his residence on south Church at reel, formerly iH-cupled by Mr. Iredell llilliard. Mr. F. It McNincb of Charlotte Iiim been spending some day iu Monroe, the guest of Mr. und Mr. J. (.'. Fletcher. Mr. tl. rkhaebner of Char lotte returned home last night from a visit to his son, Mr. C. K. tichiwh tier. Mr. Howard (iall'uey of (iulVuey, 8. C, returned home Unlay after a few days' visit to hi Bister, Mm. J. Y. tauey. Home of the fluent pearlies ever grown iu thi county were present ed to Tim Journal by Mr. W. 1'. I'lyler yesterday. Mr. Walter Cook ami family of Areola returned home yesterday after visit to hi Mister, Mrs. 11. D. Browuing. Mis Margaret lUrueaof McCall, 8. C, ban returned tober home af ter a few days visit to Miss l'attie lice. Missea llenaie and F.thel Hull of Charlotte returned home last night after a few days visit to Mr. ban- dolpb ICvtlfearn, Mrs. J. V. Kuhauk of Winchea ter, Va., it visiting the family of Ksor. T. li hubanks of Uutord township. Mr. Itufu Arm held in expecting visit from her friend, Mini Miry Ilowden of Portsmouth, Va., this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Kuhouka of liuford township have been visit ing their daughter, Mrs. T. Ik Laucy. Mr. Simeon Mill, au old veteran oftioone Creek towuahip, died last Friday and waa buried at Hopewell Sunday. He waa 80 yean old, Mr. A. A. lUair uf WadnJro i viftitiuit hrr aUtrr ia law, Mrs. L. M. Wair.1 Mr. C. It. Casua of Georgia u visitiug his brwthrr, Mr. W. K. Casoo. There will be an educational rally and students' rruniou at Win irate Saturday, July 2."th. A few buggy ticket left. Pay a dollar on your suuy-riplioa ami get one. Vou way get a buggy fur uothiug. Mi Nan Wolfe left thi Hiorn BUND TKiEK KAIU5. ITALKINU WITM THE PCOPt.E or liquor lor kale. I lie warrant were UMH-d by F.. N. K. (gturu and NWorn nul hv I'oliermitit Ijiiu-t- lug for Charlotte on her way to the .i olm ,,.4 i Al ronuiry io aee iter nie. -nlHw.k. which waa aworu out l.v l online nolle, wno I cr UK-ally III r 1 II 1.. Bob BUckman, Driver lor T- H- ( -Sneakine of rain." said Mr. A. 5impoa, Arrested -AUa Anoth-j W. Itiggrr u Sumlay. ' I waa up cr Netra Maa and a Woman. ' H"-wrll h.m h in li.eCrrrk CaesNotYrtMcarJ. ash.p U4 Sunday, and Ihey ... , , ,,-. I were piajmg for raiu. Two r l olim-n l ney and l" ,nrer pravcr were made whhlhia and t stul.!r l.!vr, arnVe.1 Mar , jo .. BK, Al,l.,o,.ks lU.u I al w ainl ..A( .. Mr ;i M , Kofa 1 hla. kn.an. all c.l.1. at I ft,.r b, ,, , ,(. .lusk Siturday evrmug 011 warraut ,BIIII11I1il,T ,ttrn.w .., ,r. t v i Why Not Come Where 1 1 the Crowd Comes? I IaEEI & LEE, THE LEADING CISTS' ITRSISEJGS, HIT 9 Iiry nnon rnTm' rin'tinr 4 1 AXD SHOE 8T0EI II MOHOE. with typhoid lever. The Journal is requested to an nounce that there will be a farmers' free institute held at Chesterfield tomorrow. All are cordially in vited to attend. Mr.W. M. tionlon ha purclKisetl the old T. 1. W olfe place on Col lege street and is having the house repaired and a ill at oner umve into it. There will lie picnic at Hikes' mill in timtsp Creek township ou Saturday ol this week. The public i invited and the ladies are re quested to carry Kiskets well tilled. Mr. II. Ik Itemwu aud little daughter, Annie llernard, of Nor folk, Va., are visiting Mrs. Iteu son's parents, Mr. and Mr.(ieorge Kedfeurn. The solicitor request the magis trates to return nil their wairants to lire Clerk of the Superior Court not later than Monday, the '.;th of this month. The Auti-Kaloou league will meet in the coiiit house at S;:iil to night. All the iiieuils'r and nil teuiN'raiice M-ipleare requested to lie present. imiHirtant business. The Progi-essive Farmer hist week copied, for the lienelil of the farm er all over the State, The Jour nal's interview with Mr. J. II Henderson, on how to preserve wheat so lis to keep out the weevil. Mr. mid Mrs. J. W. Ingram have returned to their home at Kershaw, S. C, after 11 two weeks vis it to Mr. Ingiiim' parent. Mr. and Mrs. (i. It Sowetl. Mis Peatle Howell aeroinpiinied them. Mr. Karl It. Fowler of liolesville, Wake countv, hu lieeu elected principal of the gruiletl school. He graduated last year at Wake For est College mid bears the highest testimonial Isith a to cliarmter and attainment. Mr. J. I. Simpson of Jackson township, haslMiiight laud over the line in South Carolina and moved to it. Mr. Simpson is otic of the best and most useful young men iu the county, and we are glad he ha not gone far from home. Mr. I,. L Pinker. Profs. M. I!. Dry und J. A. Willimu returned Sunday night from ChaM-l Hill. Mr. Parker will spend the Milliliter in the county, and goes to Kocky Mount a principal of the graded school iu the full. Mr. W. F. I.lneliac k will move his jewelry store to the room just north of the People's Hank tempor arily until his present place can lie lived up. Mr. C. . limner, who own the pluccamTiipicd by Mr. I.iuehack, will have it lived quite handsomely, with plate glass front. There will be children's day ex ercises ut I'nion (irove church, in tioose Creek township, 011 Satur day, the '.Villi. There will he shak ing by Messrs. It. W, Iiiimoiid and W. II. l,ove, aud music lend hv Prof. J. F. OsUirnc of Stanly rou ut v. The lire company received quite a neat sum from the proceed on the Fourth, The sales and dona tions amounted to il.'il.K:!. The expenses were l.n...i, leaving a profit of V!i7.tiH. The member are planning for a big excursion to the scucoiiMt. The Imiv who run up the weuth er signals ou the pole on the court house square came near paralyzing Prof. J. W. Townsend the other morning hy runiiingiipthecycloiie signal. He intended to give us lair weather but made the mistake spoken of, which, hut for the eagle eye of Prof. Towiisend, might have caused 11 ull to lie whisked away ou a cyclone. Folks iu this world have many bmr breadth es capes that they wot not of. The 11 11 n 11 al meeting of the stock holders of the Mouroe Cotton Mill was held yesterday. The condition of the mill was found to tie flrst class. The following directors were elected for twelve months: It. 1. Heath, O. P. Heatb, A. W. lltath, W. I lent h, It A. Morrow, W. H. Ijcc, It. V. Houston, J. J. Crow, J. It Kuglisb. The directors then elected the following officers; O. P. Heath, president) J. It Knglish, vice president; W . C. Heath, sec retary and treasurer. The mill is very fortunate in having euoiigh rottou ou hand to run It, fulr day time, until the Dew crop Is ou the market, beside having sold some. W, E. IJneback, the Jeweler, has moved his store for few weeks, while improvements are being made iu his store, next to Itelk't millinery store to the room between Crow Itros.' and the Peo pie's Iiauk. Weather Signals- The forecasts are sent out by the I oited States department of ag riculture. The flags represent the forecasts for the twenty four hours ending at It p. m. ou the day of the display. The white flag indicates clear or fair weather, the blue menus rain or snow, the white and blue mean local rains or snow, the white flag with black square in center means cold wave, the black triangular Indicates quick fall In temperature. If two or more con ditions are predicted the most Im portant one will be Indicated by the flag above and the other by lower flags. The Alsolirnoks wouiau lives Imp taeru I'r. Mount's other and the Oghurn old livery stable. Several Wiitles of liquor were found iu her house. Wilnou Hastv, who Slavs at White's market, was siipHsed to lie carrying liquor for her. She failed to give boud to a ait a hear iug yesterday, anil went to jail. J. v . Ncen, ex 1 nited Stale com missioner, went ou Jl.istx's Imiid and kept him out of jail. The cases rame up before 'Niiire Og buru yesterday at 10 o'clock. Urtb the defendants made affidavit fur removal, and 'Squire Oghurn an uoiiured that be would set the woman's case to lie heard bv 'Squire Simpson aud Hasly's to be heard by Maror Houston. Thr gentlemen being near bv. called the cases at once. The prosecution, represented bv Mr. T. J. Jerome, Mated that an imiHirtant witness was absent aud asked for a contiu nance. The cases were set for Sat urdav and the defendants required to give ) bond each. Ih'Ii rllackluaii. the oilier negro at rested, drive tor 1. II. Siiupsnii. He lives 011 Crawford street mid was at tested at home. Sever:il lxt lies of liipior were fouml iu bis house. Wheii Constable liivcu and Poliii'inun Williams went to arrest him, he show eil light and hit at one uf the olheei wt it It 11 quart bottle of liquor. He was put under 11 justified Isind, T. II. Simpson giving it, to apiM-ar for trial this morning. Policeman Iiuey deserves great credit for the efforts he is making to enforce the law. Dr. Croxton (Joes to Oklahoma Hev. Dr. A. M. Croxton, former pastor of the linptist church here, was iu tow n Saturday for the pur pose of shipping the remainder of his household goods. He ha ac cepted the pastorate of the linptist church ut Norman, Oklahoma, and w ill at once take charge. Norman is a rapidly growing town of 4, INK) persons, mid hy many thought to I' the I test town in thai fast developing country. It is the at of the university, mid the church to which Dr. Croxton has Im-cu called is the leading church of the place, with a nieiulK-rsliiii of l. The church ha its own tins tor' home ami pays 11 good salary. Dr. ( roxtou has many very warm Irieiids.in Monroe mid I'nion point ty who will Ihj glad to hear that work of so promising u nature has oiicd lip to him, and their lst wishes will follow hi III to his new Hid distant home. He leaves to morrow, going from Heath Spring. "Safe In the Arms of Jesus." Margaret Williams, (belittle live months old child of Mr. and Mr. S. It. Dundy, died Saturday night at eleven o'clock after mi illness of four or live week. Iu this their first licrcavcihcnt Mr. mid Mr. Kiindy have the sympathy of mini Im'i-s of friends here and elsewhere. The funeral was held Sunday after noon mid was al tended hy a hu ge number of friends whose face ex pressed sympathy for the sorrow ing household. I he service wiu conducted by Key. M. A. Smith. "It is well with the child," mid shall be to those w ho love and trust Him. If the theory uf the llouoiahle Uouiulus .i.i l.inney is correct, that eo,le ciu live ti hmg as they please by getting 0:1 high al titude. 'S.iiirr W. A. Austin, mho lives ou the top of Polk moun tain iu New Salem township, the highest KHt iu l uiou county, ought to live to a good old age. "The teniM-raiH-e couvrntiou at Itileigh last Tuesday was 11 great gathering," said Mr. O. C. Cuiliv, one ol the delegates flom Monroe to the rouventioii. "I'niou coun ty's n-putatiou kI.hhI high the We wen' referred to a HiscsMiig the best law and having the ls-sl We are uew and evrrvthing is s'riellj up to date, ,th the right price. This is why we ate d.on the Imini:, ss lr,.tu the jump. You would think fioiu the uuiuU-r of phone or iter ar ret-rive daily that ir had lvs-11 in l.un .-v. I..t m .hs. lint such is u4 the -.im-. I liir store is tmlt two wr -k old ;oid has ilourtslosl Innn It very tie ipn-io-y. Why is il (lie e.i that a ih-w store should do mi nun h l.iin.i-ss al 01,1s ' U-raUM- our sitl. small not only inel. rsi.u ds the Fancy Croci-iy lilie thonxighly, but be has had long J.-ats of extx-iienee in pn-partng the most dainty dishes. Now is tltr ops.ituiiit for the young house lie. as wed as the old. to lake advantage of au up to date grmvry store. lo aaav Sith the old (siok Usk and ask our salesinau the only gnss-rv man that ever hit the pike uuythiug you should desire to know along the line of the, delicacies. KiUn tnls r the plais phone W. ::::ii;::ixiii;::iiixiiiiiiiiiinix il m ti I B foilSrEGiflL Notices. I n 17 iinTTCTnxr MC 9 law etifom-meiit of any county in feS2ggg-glS5g: s?ggg the State. Hut the Is-st thing of the I convention w a the shhh-Ii of Mr. J. W, llailey, the rlitor of the liihliral K.isinler. I kept seeing a young fellow, w ith a great big nose, acting quite officiously and 1 finally asked w ho he was. It was Mr. Ituilev, whom I had never seeii U'f.ire. he held the audience in his hand. He uses the most concise and beau til'til language I ever heard, Needs a Muggy Bad, The Journal has received the lowini? letter, which isnreltv l'ishI. The writer is a soil of Mr. Uauder; AJvrrtiM-uiruls mill he lusi-tt. J in Helms of this township, lie has "'" ,e"lu"l ' I'"" of " ul Issen living in ti.wgia for some ; ' J' m i,K!!' :. 1 1.:.. r-: i . ..,:tl 1 ' . . -t-t-.... i ... , 10111-, !iii ins 110-ieis win in- Liiau 1 .i.s 1 r.w - a ioi ui rir4ii tou-ui hell he got It p to stM-.ik . , .. W 1 1 1 1 1 1 n . 1 . , to ln.;ir n-0111 I i 1 - 11 lirrJ. Us. A. Jut-1. ..L-....1 1 ....... 1.. n..- f..- l.:..l. ' r.ot liwu unr tioitill lor Ulllill tirjiv-.'l 1 ' . . . l-- ... 1 I'l. im 1 At, ,.,. ...1 nii.RW . ...in... 1,. n w I ttas' J... ' . ' I " a gn at Hs?ch.' Coroner Hill F.uhanks of P.iifoid came up to The Journal office Sat unl.iy with a grievance. 'Squire erre l.ani y say that Ins neigh- Isir, Hill, has the happy faculty of mil sulking in his tent when he has grievance, but come right out ami tells it. We all like to wad w hat icople are saving, sunt .Mr. I.tilianks. hut I've come up heretodrnw the line ou one thing, and tliar is. don't let auylsuly who never plow ed a furrow tell us how to farm. When you quote farmers get the ones that walk lictwccii the han dles liecausc they know something IllHMlt it." l ite only farmer iu North Caro lina who sold his cotton crop last year lor fils.iMHi, and dm-su't en gage in any other pursuit whatever, never plowed a day in his lite, mid 111I1I11 t lay oil a furrow it some body lead his mule. Coin will not do 111 (it'll iu our section tins year, said Mr. Alli son Simpson of the Walktip neigh hoihond iu Jackson township. Nearly all the upland iu that sec tion is Usually devoted to cotton, ind the rains pretty well drowned mt the corn this year. Itut we have about conquered the grass now nut have got our stall' lit irond hape." The Savings, Loan and Trust Company ha been handing out a little pocket nieiiioraiidinu btnik, I, I ..!. 1,1 .L,,,.. extend my subscription to , W .'t,i,v'..,.,i ..i 1 , ...,i !i I lie Journal one year Hint semi me nur, 0t:,,. y , .. ,My f, ticket ill the buggy contest. ,, r httstu I, a'.i. N,..iih Hint irsj than "I think I would enjoy a buggy L i,is, ii. 1 . i:. Simiv.,u. it i,..,i ,.t..' ..... ...... ..... ..... ..... pANN(NU li. a buggy since I citine dow u to t .. isomnneorgia. I lie liio.ieoni-.ivci , ,,, ruln,.,,,, allj IrM , m Special Values K M H T, in I'l.mncl and H M M l (fiitini: Suits. M M M M M M 5 Ncilicc Shirts, M M H Straw Hats, 5 M H M H Linen Collars, 5 M M M M fj ami Silk Tics. K M H H All Now H M M M M H ami Stylish. H M M M H M H M M ftxxxxxiiiixxxrrrzixzxzxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtl Usee SZj Lee, .-O0-55r0-0 00--C-eC-00C0WO0W-Os0 bei-e i in a two wlu-el ox cart. It is very nice to take a Sunday alter noon ride with the fair sex. You ws;. we do not have to drive the horses we use hei-e. "Your truly, "M. F. Hi t vis." Cl It-It ilie Kull Outtt is the rliruiHsl, coini'i Uld Lady Killed by Train. Miss Martha I.mhxii, au old lady who lived near Wingate, was killed by the train last Wednesday morn ing. Wearing a sun bonnet, she was crossing the track near Win gate when the fast train which comes here tihout Ni.'ill came along. Site must not have heard the train, for she made no effort to get oil' the track. The unfortunate old lady was "il years old, mid unmarried. She mid her sister lived alone on a little faint near Wingate, und she was very industrious, and a constant attendant upon the services of Meadow I'.rmtch church, of which she was a im-nthcr. Or- Welsh's F.leven Room House for 5ale- This is desirable properly, us it is near the center of the town ami Very convenient to business men. It would also suit those wishing to take tourist who come to be Iiciic liled by the artesian water. The house is in good condition, having lieen remodeled ami painted recent- on the llui krt. lor onlv 5 im r.eiitoti, Mititlo t-vtr ttttin; cuinj'!! tor ule hy J. It. , N. C, suauiLii; :Ji'.L'UuLim2'Ji!iJJ i tuMtiiiimmirnrmii I A. LEW. MILS. A.LKW. nut r Rrr IK SALE-. I olltt for W :v' reu Itoute plant, a splemh. k nrtment uf line platits. t uth to , ail my attrntioit tu Ho- bakrty. ) C. I'. Newnun. as mi iiilvertisenieiil. At the top'ly. Also, a nice garden and out of each blank imge there is a choice! houses add to the value and desira maxim, some newly manufactured, bility of the property. ami sttiiie handed down from the For further information apply to Meeting of Stockholders. Thcr was a meeting of the stock holders of the People's liiink yes terday. The bank was found in line condition, n dividend having just been paid of .1 per cent., semi annual, and if-.ouo was placed in the surplus fund, leaving undivided profits of THO NT. The follow ing directors were elected to serve one year: . P.. Heath, W. C. Heath, It A. Morrow, J. It. Knglish, F. It. iVshcraft, Jus. II. Ie, W. A. Lime, A. M. Crowcll, It V. Houston. The director then met ami elect ed the following officers: . P. Heath, president; J. It Knglish, vice president i Hoscoe Phi for, rusbier; W. C. Crowcll, teller. Jurors for Next Court. The'following jurors were drawn last week forthe civil term of court which convenes on August 21th: IIKST WKKK. Jno. K. Jerome, 11. W. Sisture, W. (i. Ijoiig. W. It. Thomas, Jr., '.. It. Morgan, W, P. Neely, John U ltroom, Hichard Hlinpson, Jesse W. Huulley, J. M. Harkey, J. . Hill, C. 8. Myers, Dm idson Nance, I. A. Clontx, X. A. ltogers, (leo, llrewcr, II. W. Carriker, W. T. Kcitiah, KKI1I.M) WKKK. M. L. Tucker, J. Clavton Ash craft, W. 8. Ulakeney, J. W. Kel lough, Iieroy 8. Secrest, Kobt. II. Shaw, W. L. Parker. A. 8. Oaddy, J. C. Long, F. M. Sutton, Kdgur V. Cox, J. A. Crowell, John C, Kubanks, 0. W. Pounds, K. A. Morrow, (leorgo W, Hailey, J. I. Helms, II. M. Sherrin. Notice - Is hereby given to all persons inter ested that the Hoard of County Commissioners of I'nion county will meet on Monday, the 2(th day of July, l'.X)X for the purpose of revising the tsx list and valuation reported to them, when they will hear all persons objecting to the valuation of their proerty or the amount' of tax charged against them. This 13th July, iw:t. J. M. Htkwaht, Clerk to the Board. wisdom houses of the nges. And some ol tlie oiu ones, hoary with ancient philosophy, have Imh-ii worked over like an old piece of furniture w ith modern veneering. to suit the ideas of the present day. 1 lllls, "All things come to linn who waits, but a choicer collection may lie acquired by going uftcr them." And lifter the manner ol the reatly relief folks, here is one: 'Heady money is a remedy for many ilk" And here is a good one: "Always pay as you go," said an old man to his nephew. "Hut, uncle, suppose I have nothing to pay willtl" "Then don't go." lint why go on! The whole book can he had for the asking, even from the good looking president, Mr. Itcdwinc, w ho carries a pocket full when he gos out, or from the clever cashier, Mr. Wolfe, who keeps them at arm reach. School Terms to be Continuous- The hoard of education, not hav ing Im'cii able to finish the necessa ry work on Monday ami Tuesday of last week, met iu called session last Friday. Tlie law requiring the school terms to le continuous, it wa or dered that no schools lie taught this summer except ii those tl is tricts where there is money to their actual credit. If such dis tricts want schools this summer they may have them to the amount of money actually on hand, and if there is some money to their cred it, but nut enough to pay for one month's school, they ran use this money, provided it is supplement ed with enough to run ut least one month. No school can lie taught unless the actual money is now on hand, which Is the case iu a few Instances. It Is the desire of the Iswird of educatiou that as many of the various districts as can os sihly do so should get up sulisc rip tion schools for the summer. The question of holding an I list i tute for the teachers this summer was left open for the present. Literary fleeting. The next meeting of the People's Literary Club of Lanes Creek towu ship will be held at I'uinn Aug. 1, exercises beginning at 2:-'h). The following program has ls?n ar ranged: A short talk by Mr. C. 8. Simpson; Itecluratioii, Mr. Clyde Hamilton; Itecilalion. Mihs tar men Price; limitation, Miss Ke becca I -aiiey: Declamation, Mr, Luther Griffin; The benefit of and education to farmer, Mr. J. P. Horn: Kecitation, Miss May liar rell; Talk by Mr. L L. Parker; Question box. Go to Flow's store for best fruit jars. 1H. S. J. WKIJSII. For Sale. A gixtd brood mare and two young mules one 14 mouth and one .'I mouths old for rash or good paper. H. I'KKKI.AIt. Notice. We will sell to the highest bid der, for cash, ou Sat unlay Aug. 1st, ltKi.'l, at the late residence of Joseph Mc.N'cely, two miles west of Monroe, the folios ing property: About l.i do.eil bundles wheat, do.en oats ami a lot of fodder, farming inipleuicuts.hnuschold ami kitchen furniture, etc. This July l.lth, I!Mi:t. Kcspectfully, III li:s. A lot of Hi gallon kegs for sale ut Flow's. K you have nothing else to do, pick me a lot of blackberries. T. H. Simpson. Itest fruit jars tit Flow's. Hriiig your chickens ami eggs ami get highest prices in cash or trade. We buy them, M. C. Kroom We cater to the trade that wants the best treat that c m he liaJ. Try us. White's Market. 1'hone 106 when you want the best meals, tender and fat. We will do the rest. It. White. PAKKV tveivllitin; you have in (.hi Li Iron to J ni.MLMULK the U.-.I meats ut tht U ri i J. D r.tri.rr. Important Announcement! ity art; mil, I hv C adieu lare. I'lione 3. WE deliver Ice to our customers al any hour nii;lit or d y in case ol sickness. Phone pi, Cadieu & Wallace. 1 J RKMLMIll k you can get the hot : froli meat at J, 1. I'at ker'ii mar-1 i ket, I'lione No, ni. j WIIKN yen want Ice phone 1! I'lotupt delivery and firmest eiKM. t Cull en & Wallace. ! Millinery mid Di v (ituxls AT COST. THE ONLY SAFETY for a man with limited capi tal is Insuring. With a pol icy of insiismics in the Old Line Companies,1 you ran da as Nero did, viz; He fiddled while Kotue burn ed, because he had a policy . of Insurance and knew he couldn't lose much. Let us give ynu rates, etc. Lifo, Accidont, and Health Insurance, Gordon & Thompson, fl Gool Head Isveiy desitahle at thin season. Out clean, solid, pme Ice in the hest cooling medium yuu ran cel. In the relrii;prator tin lastmp quality niakea it creat ecunumy. CRUSHED It athlt to the clearness ami cnoh UCki ol niininrr ill inks of all kinils. Have us to deliver it to your tos idetire daily. Tic U-ls (ol bale in any iiauttty, I'liottc j( . CADIEU & WALLACE. Wo have decided to make great reduc tions in our stock of Millinery and Dry Goods in order to clean out our big stock in time to begin to put in fall goods. Here ors some examples: 35 cents Lawns at 25 cents. 15 cents Lawns at 10 cents. 10 cents Lawns at 8 cents. A fine lino of men's shirts will also be put on the counter at knock down prices. This is a genuine clearance sale of best goods no shoddy stutf. If you buy a thing in our line before seeing us you lose money. L Lev)7. B A. MiVY, ! MUS. A. LEVY. i-4 as j juut urn uwr runrnn n imnirimnminraTminraina When You Buy a Watch ioi v r riti: best money w ill btiv . Vmi itKo v nit to l.in ni ;i stnl-e lii-ic yon w ill et t :.- ttlllll. o i;t lor. Vou itiiike in. Ill islnliC w lieu V.iil bt.v V.Airiii:s, .ir.wi:i.i;v. Mi.vi:i:v.i;i; lC. oi (MllillinilllllllliilllllllllllllllilllilllltliilliilllilllllllilliiillllrillllllllllllllllllllilliM V Suininer Goods. To prevAt carrying over to another season, we have decided to Inaugurate a CLEAN SWEEP SALE and offer at cut prices the remainder of our stuck of Dress Goods, Lawns, Organdies, Rib bons, Underwear, lioeA, and man)' special values in other things. THIS IS NO BLUFF. What wa advertlM we do. Haven't we always proven the truthfulness of this statement? Come and jret a Bargairjs that are BargaiQS.' J. Y. Doster. Fruit Cans and Solder. W. R. LINEBAGK, Jeweler, Monroe, N. C. manaamiamMMMi ill ,aeaH 6 (v - Isyaod, but it's better when z 6 ii -. followed up with a few pieces X i Pfrai - Am i i mm I s f if 2 6 li Pretty New furniture. We can five you any style at a low figure, and fuaran tee It to be the prettiest and mo.t durable to be had. Look over our stock. T. P. DILLON, Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director. Store Phone 7; Residence 111 one 84.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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