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-a TV THE MONROE JOURNAL Telephone No. I. TucUy, July 2S. I90J. Mr. 1. K. lleliu liasu't worked any iu teu il.i , bat iiig a rarbuuele (ii kia lec,. Mr. Snee.l llnim mill rouilint prayer meeting iu I lie Methodist luirch tiiiiiurrvw evening. The meeting will liegio al Ouk ('rove Sunday, Aug. 2, al II a. ni. iu-.te.iil hi Siilunl.iy al .i, . m. as ie iuiIy aiimmiiit l. Tin teiiiinmiHf u.i-elmg aler IimhI fur V ing.ite m ill meet at two o'eloek. Mi Inr4 Crilliii, daughter of Mr. K. t. liriftin. was married mi Sund.ty to Mr. Henry t'ullius. all of M uli ille township. The Journal in rviiieted to My IIkiI Mish Muttie I'erry nf Elliauan Training I u1 itiitc a ill Ih in a pro tmeted meeting at Allan Aug. V ( li. The Henderson roller mill ha for wniii- inie lieeu winking day ami itiht, i milling all night a part of lust week. The Journal U akcd lo kiv that the teuiier.inec rally at 1'iiiou, in l-aiie'a I'nrL, will liegin at 1 p. in. on August Mb. Mr. J. I. Medlin aksTlie Jour ual to state that the iulilic sehool iu I lie r.MMiui (list riit, Monroe township, will om-ii next Monday. Cot lou Weigher I-C. Ititkett lias just put up at the platform a line pair of large new Fairbanks seales. the lie! luaile. Mr. A. I. I'lill'muiid Miss Ivlla llinoiu, of M.irshville township, were man n it al "J 'elneli yester day morning liy Ivmj. J. 0. W alls, of IIoIhisou, S. C. All farmers are conlially invileil to alteml the iuslilnle here on the ."III. No charge in altaeheil, und some valuable discnsinn will lie carried on. The leniperaiiiv I. illy at Tirzah ehapel nccun August 1st. 1'iof. I). I-:. Cniiiiiiigliiiin, Messrs. J. II. Simpson siuil ' ii lire mill lluvley McNccly will sicak. The lit. I'eV. Joseph I'.lolllil Cheshire will pieaeh mill utlmiuis trr the iilioslolie 1 lie of culiliina tiou at Si. Timothy's CIihjm-I to morrow ul in o'eloek a. in. A iiiiiulier of traveling men eut Sunday iu Monroe at the tilouccs ter. ruining ilowu fioiu Charlolte especially lo ill ink the artesian water. Mr. John Fullenw iiler h;w an in teresting enlleetiou of coins which wricseiit him hy Mr. I-'. V. I'm hum, who is a wihliei ing iu the riiilippiue.s. Mr. Jesse It.iiipuni, son of Mr. (ieiirgo lltuiMin of Vance town ship, dieil Tuesilay, July -'I, aged JT i-x. He was it ineinlier of (he Jiaplisl church. A w ile ami three children sin live him. August lltli has lieeu set us the tlay fur those iuteresteil to meet ul the oh! Talicriiucle church for the purpose of clearing oil' the ceme tery. Mr. V. C. Austin, who under went mi nprraliou for llppeudicitis iu Wilmington last w eek, is celling on very nicely. Mr. O. C. I iu lee siuil M.ij. L 1. Aiiilivws went to Maihvillc last niht to Sieak ut a temperance rally. A feature of the educational ral ly at I ' ti ion vi 1 It- Saturilay w ill he a picnic dinner on the fiioiiuiK lie wile the speakeiM uaiiieil last week, Mr. I. It. I'l-eslon, u youni; lawyer of Chaihille, will speak. We are ieiiieHteil to Hay that the tt;uiMriince rally at Ml. l'roHirt 1 the Till w ill lie the occasion of a basket picnic, to which nil nre in vited, ami the ladies are rciiicstcd to Itrittj well lillcd ImskctN. K'ev. Jos. Kinjr, the well known Advent isl preacher of Wilming ton, w ill hold a week's meeliii); ul 1 Milan' i ni vc, near the Meckleu liui'i; and t'uinn line, eoiiimencin); mi Friday night. A correspondent writes that good niHTchcs, a good crowd, mid a good dinner were the leal men of the temiM-rance rally at llond'a drove Haluiday. Pi of. 1'hillipsand liev. Messrs. Hoyle and Mtaecy were the HlH'iikers. Hev. A. X. Ferguson and daugh ter, MisH Kli.:, of I.iiiiiinliiirg aie visiting Mm. J. 1'. Mouroe. Mr. Fcrusou hax been to cernl wa tering places this year, but is en tluisia.slic in praise of Monroe wil ier. About one fourth of the buggy tickets yet remain. An soon an they are given away the contest will be decided, and somebody will have a valuable, new buggy iilwolulely without rost. For every dollar paid on Kiilwcription, whether back or in advance, one ticket is given. Dr. Henry Louis, president of Pavid.sou college, will deliver ao nil d res ut ail rdiicHtional rally at Waxhaw Iuslilnle, Friday morn ing, August 11. KveryUsly U in vited, and a picnic dinner w ill be Kpread on thegioiind after the ad dress. Mr. John 1. Medliu ay lie baa travelled over portion of Hire counties iu the IuhI two week and that Mr. Lex Fuiideiburk, ami of Mr, Anion Funderburk of thia township, ha the finest crop he ban seen, lleanys it would lie a fine crop iu even a good cotton year. llishnp Coke Hiulth passed through the city this morning ou bis way lo Morven w here the dis trict fonferc nre ia lieing held this week. Dr. J. C. Ilowo also lert this morning, and Iter. M. A. Hmilh, Mr. W. II. Fhifer, Mr. O. H. Ix and MaJ. L. D. Andrews will go dowa tomorrow. FfUtSOVAU ! Mis. T. C. Auderx.n if Norfolk. t., arrivel iu llie rily jr-Urtday. Mrs. C. A. .Shaehm-r ami clul Mr. W. A. tirtbaia, Jr.. tun of. Mr- MHmt Nearly killed la a Run. Major W. A. (irahata of Lincoln 1 away. ' ruuuty.was ia tow a Saturday atak-Mr1..i.fc,.j tw nig arraugriueuls lor llw larmrr , Heluisville. July -T.-lii last inhume, wlneuwill me. I bere ua Kndav uioriunj: while Mr. It. K. ' the Trth. Mr. tiraliaui ia Mo L11..1...I ... 1 t..... n.-lea with tbe agricultural deiMr. T. J. W. Itn-uVs, bis Biule,,,r,'u " 4",""K ,u XV im,lttu partiurtit and ia bwkiug after adul 1,-r.itiie fribteurU and ran awav ; Mr. VA in Wal..a has entered lerated fetiling atuIN that are said with him. In attempting to jump" ho.d at Wiugale. H. !r: ..i!- ? fK"" ,h- ''"a-'-Y-I Misa Mvrlle 1 nils-Mou of C.h,- ,r 1 . .. 1 V um...,-. .. ..n,rj,H ,M. mik M,,rv Cr,,v n liailotte. in1li I arolina. (lie Imi M Mm Munv4 ft U. ,UaWy. who brppened lo Iw.' , . 7 ' . '.- f hu b iitU m the iu oiir iu i"- iam-iriv nu tnai lur . paMlug along, alopjicu tue tuulr ' 'i' iiamiaii a. .mi an n-iurnrti purchaser might see exactly hatauJ iii"m.sli.uelv siiuiwo.h-I help.jhisl Hight fnmi a isil lhes-ahre. be is buy lug. It is said that, a great Mr. Helms a as carried lolii, borne, deal ofst.s k iced has bceu nld!and a d.a-lor "l. honed lor. The Work at the OM Howie Mine. 4Kslwiu's Weekly, published at Sail LiLe City, has' tue following iu its I.V-.IB- of I l.r 1Mb insi.: "Sail Likers will Iv glad Iu k:i.w Ih.il tbeir old tow usiiiau, Mr. I1I1I S, I'.-jloii. has every proimsr of lanitiuig a miiiii utiliiouaire in the coming half dozen yeais. He has a gold oiiarl oujirv u.-ar Messrs. Adams. I ( anl I jrm immd .take Tine AdJros- I U.,.. I, TI.. . I.,!.l,..' il.H fM-li N- al I 11 1011 lino.- I.1-4 S.ltlll.1 1 M-a i.ii.iUiii n II !i O fipy fn'mj Unit was half Madust or other worse Ihau UM-lens adulteration. Mr. Ijee Nbda-t of San Augclo, Texas, a.-eouipanieil by his wife and child, is visiting iu the coun ty. He is a hint her of Mis. W. C. Wolfe of Sandy llidge. He leA here as a boy with his parents I taenlv two vears ago, ami I Ins is his first visit, lie is accompanied by Mr. Fal Wolfe, son of Mr. W. C. Wolfe, who has liceu iu Texas sev eral years. doctor came immediately and pro uoiiucvd Ins injuries quite serious. He remained with Ihe injured man for several bourn aud somewhat re ii.... .-1 1.. 1..,,.,.. ii 1. 1.... 1,. 1 1,1 11. .IK, nun, I.I.., IIIII1I4.U Ullf millions and the (rv.istire In Ii lis of millions of dollars. Mis. Kaudolph lo-.lf.-aj 11 aud "Theoaner h.el held the prop Misn Miniiie Houston an-visiting erly for :m earx It a;is idle ! iu Ashet ille. raiM-mi .MM- could woik Ihe oiv. j Dr. and Mrs. F. W. S.kes ..f -MM'. ton told bua it could la Wake For.-M are Ms-iiding this' l'"ve it raisl the w-k in the eilv . III. 1,-lali.es. ,l"'JI" k'n' Mrs. C. IL Adiuusaud Miss N'. l M-lue ol Ihe U-st a.iiex. lor ll Ihe ..-.-.i.ioii Hut his , Us-11 luade 111 Ii'mim I ni-k lo ie4iip. j Mi. W. IL litr of I uioiiMlle , made a hint slutiug sjias-. lion ll r ulli- l of doing wimeihiiig and ilo i ing It ho, and il lll.l.le one li .-l 1 like rising liiun bis m mI and U" to doing Mimelluitg llle eliollil. Mr. II. II. Adams of Moiitm-. in Ins tpiiel way. sHike of I lie laa that was given In Adam and 1 Im iu Ihe li.oil.-ll of Kden. and to Mo M im the mountain, and shoved THE LEADING SOTICJS, aGTCLS. CE3TS' rCESISHIIGS, IAT 1? mi STORE M m EOE. um regain cou.scioUsiies t ill that; .Mrs. t . IL Adams ami Miss el over from Ihe lailiuirs thai had laid iiigm. lie is cviuoiicnui') is-uerjiie .-sieveiis aiv vismng 111 Aiai , there as worth less l.ir many yeaix ai 111 is w ruing, inontn lie win lie 1 news. Heath Scholarship for I'nlon Somelbing more than a year ago Mr. Ik D. Heath of Charlotte eu dowrd two scholarships at Trinity College, giving the sum of ',ooo for the purpose, to pay the tuition of two C11 1011 county hovs ut the bvllege for all time. Kev. . A. Smith has received a letter from Dr. J. C. Kilgo, s;iv iug that Mr. Smilh and Dr. linwe bad bceu upoiiitcd a coiuiniltis- to auard the mholarships. Appli cants must Ih of soiiml IhhIv, na tives of I'liion (siuiily.iind pivpan-d to cuter Ihe freshman class. In formal ion eau Is- had of liev. M. A. Smith. - t . Will Hstablish a Fertilizer Plant Messrs, Crow llnw., together with some oilier parlies, are mak ing preparations to establish a ter tiiier mixer al Momis-. It up M'rti-s to be a certainty that the plan w ill be carried nut. The build ings and inai liini rv will lie sutll- ci.'iit tu turn out a product of ulxiut lo.Oisi or :mi.immi iu value yearly. May liuild a Hosiery Mill. Mr. J. J. Crow iitnl ( apt. W. C. Heath will leave next week for a certain town in New York State for the purpose of insioctinga hos iery plant which the present own er di-sires to move down here. The trade for Ihe property has lieeii made, bill coulirinatiiiu depends on the inspection of the plant. The present owner will come with the plant, take one fourth of the stock, and miinage it. If erected here the plant will employ iiIhiiiI oil hands. Death of Mr- Hugh W, ISroom Mr. Hugh W. Itionin, one of the best known men of Waxhiiw, died ut his linine there last Thursday ul all. ml 1 1 o'clock of typhoid fever. He was the oldest son of Mr. ( ul vin lironin, and with his father bad b-cii in business ut Wuxhaw since the town was founded. He was general manager of Ihe Wuxhaw Oil Mill now Is'ing built, uinl was one of the most active and inlluen tiat men of the town. The body wiishiiiied ut old Wuxhaw llaptiijt church, with Masonic houors, ut tended by it hit ge gathering of m-o-ple. He was 11 Mus.ni, a I'ythiuii, and a W oodman of the World, und was a member of the I'resbyterian church, lie had 11 frank, open manner that madu him popular, ami his integrity and straightfor ward way of dealing made and kept friends. Mr. Itrootu was married several Vears ago to Miss Iti lk of Jackson township, who, with six children, survives htm. In the death of Mr. ISroom ax haw und the count v have suffered a distinct loss. lain nit lor several ilaxs Willi a sprained ankle aud oilier bruises. Miss Alma Cunningham of Wax haw, who has been viMling Miss Kva l:ichard.s.iii for several days, n liinnsl borne Friday morning. Miss Jessie Fdwards of Kinder ford itillege sM-nt last Tuesday night here w ith li ii nds, 011 her way to 1'laius, S. C, where she goes lo take charge of a high school. juite a crowd from here attend- ed the public debate ut Macedonia Saturday night between theCarincI ' aud the Macedonia boys. Ihe sMakers all aeuitled themst-lves well and made the di.scuv.ioii ipiite interesting. TheCarmel Isivsciiue out victorious as iisiud. Misses Com and Uebeecil l-me of Allan visited relatives here yes terdav. Miss Matt ie liribbleof Hos is sN'tidiug sometime here w ith her sisler, .Mrs. J. A. Helms. Mr. and Mrs. .loo. W. McCain of Wavhaw sicut last Tuesday night with the family of Mr. S. S. Iln Ii unison. 'and is now arranging to coiiiiiiciht Mr. F. W. Crow and Dr. S. A. ""Hon f a thousand ton per Stevens i.-tiiriiel l:Lsi ni.-lit fn.m a ' day plant. Al that rale he claims week's stay at rithlsv ille. ! ''"'I rel're l ' years to reduce iiir me 111 iiieucsi iihi leei nnieiiin Notice To Cider and Wine seller. The la w, us pasted by the lust Legislature mid construed lv the city ullorucys, in regard lo the sale of cider und wine, is that no one can buy und sell wine mid liavd ei der. . The grower of frail w ho con verts il into wine or cider can sell wine und hard cider, and unyone can buy fruit and can make mid sell wine und bard cider, but no one can buy and sell wine and hard Cider. Wine can not be legally sold by anyone in quali ties less (hail one gallon. Notice is hereby given that the law in re gard lo Ihe sale of wine and hard ciilcr, so far us the city of, Monroe is concerned, must be complied with. W. L. IIowik, Chief of Police. Stockholders Meet In jr. The annual inteting of the stock holder ot the Perpetual Itiiilding and Loan Association ol Monroe will Im- held in the Peoples liank at Monnie, N. C, on Monday, Au gust loth at II o'clock n, 111., for Ihe pnrpase or electing Imard ol directors for the ensuing year and attending lo such other Inii.sncss ax may come U-fore them, lk V. Asian K-f, Secretary aud Treasurer. Stockholders' Meeting- The storkbalders of the I'nlon County Farmers' Mutual Fire In surance Associatiou will hold their annual meeting ia the courthouse in Monroe, N. C, 011 Salnrday, the 1st day of Aug., lHi;l, at '2 o'clock. Let each member see to it that he ia present, aud find out nil kIniuI the working of this association. W. IL i'HIFKU, President, Dr. Wclh'( Eleven -Room House foraU This is desirable property, as it is near the center of Ihe town and very convenient to business men. It would also suit thoee wishing to take tourists who come to be bene fited by the artesian water. The bouse is in good condition, having been remodeled and painted recent ly. Also, m nice garden and out houses add to the value and dcaira bility of the property. For farther information apply to Db. 8, J. Wf.I-hH. S On the Field of (iettysburg. ('apt. T. J. ( melon of inns Imho, S. C, who wascaptaiu of Co. II, L'lilh North Carolina Krgimeiit, iitlended the reunion ut lieltys. burg, laielv held, und writes his old friend, Mr. John 11. Simpson, of it 11s follows: 011rs received, aud I wrote Col. Line as near as 1 cmld recoiled alsmt your Mug killed al Ihe Wil derness, buried, etc., but still was able to la. w ith me at Appaiuattox, aim still living, etc. e li.nl a splendid lime at lieltysburg. The Haiti more Tar Heels ul Ual j lituote met us al ll.illinioie with our old surgeon, Dr. T. ,1. l!ukiii. at I hell- head, and they and the ladies of lialliuioie t''k charge of us. Col. Line. Col. W. II. S. liurgwyn, Dan Dorselt und myself w ent to I iettysburg, w hero w e were welcomed by thecilicus of (iettys burg, und bscorleil to a stand at the IHoody Angle by two (i. A. I!, bands playing "Dixie," "Mary laud, My "Maryland,' "The did North Stale,"' etc. We were met by Charles H. Me Council, w ho was a incinlier of Ihe 4 1 It Michigan, who fought on 1st July, lsti.l, in the Mcpherson woods. He is the man who shot Col. I.ime. We went over the ground we fought over the 1st und Id of July, ISiiit. He says the L'lith ivgiiuctit. North Carolina troops, was the best regiment iu either army, mid he intends creeling ou the battle field of lietlysbuig a inouuiueiil to the L'lith regiment, N. C. troops, on one side, und It It Ii Michigan ou thi ol her side, to cost iKl,iillornvcr, to be unveiled ou the .iOh anniver sary of the battle. (lur dead has all la-en removed lo liichmond several years ago and Inn led iu Hollow cemetery. I pledged Mr. McConnell every liv ing member of Co. It would bout the unveiling of the monument when erected. I went over the field mid could mark the spot where Col. liurgwyn, ('apt. Wilson, ('apt. McCrery mid others wcn killed. I stayed ut (iettysburg three days and promised the citiens nf (iettysburg, Pa., it should not lie forty years la-fore I visited them again, mid hoped never to receive such 11 hostile receptiou us they gave us in July, l.si:. (iive my best regards to Mrs. Simpson; tell her site must lake good care of herself, ami hope she will be soon well again. 1 often think of her us w hen we were ut school lngelher,w hen she was Sally Walkup mid I was Had Tom Cure ton. If you have any public meeting iu August let me know, as I would like to run over mid spend a day or two seeing the boys of Co. it and nil my friends. Kcmcuils-r un to li. A. Morrow mid nil (lie old company. Your truly, T. J. Ct'iii.roN. Mr. John Kilis Little of Marsh ville lost bis saw mill by tire ye lerday. Miss Callie Futch of High Point is visiting her bnilher, Mr. J. D. Flitch. Mr. W. S. lilakeuev has returned from a busi new trip to Chesterfield. S. C. Mr. (i. M. Ilea-sh-y and family are visiting in Wilmington this week. Mix ('. P.. Harden and son, Stuuford. me visiting iu Cheraw, S. C. Mrs. L II. Thompson is visiting her sister., Mrs. J. M. Sloaue, in (astonia. Mr. W. M. liordon has moved into his new residence on College St lift. Mrs. M. ll. Simmons of Wake Forest is visiting her daughter. Mrs. D. A. Covington. Miss l.i.ie Laney of Dudley. S. ('.. is visiting ln-r sister, Mrs. (I. C. ('lit loo. Mix T. J. Shannon mid Mrs. Alice Yann an spending today in (h:ii lulle. Misses Kate Laney and M.uy Davis will go lo Lancaster. S. ('.. for 11 visit Ihir wis-k. Miss Hallie Horn has returned lo her plan- at li.-l k Kins, alter 11 month's vacation. Mr. und Mrs. ll. J. Fletcher of II. nisi ille lire visiting Mr. J. C. I Fletcher, i Miss T.1II11I1 Hobbins of L-xitig 011 the mi lie, tlioiiL-li Ihe old work iugs show lather better Ihau the sin t.u-v ul a depi b of ;'."ai l.s-l. I le kis to ordinary laUm-rs from iio lo 7.1 if nts s-r day, to miners el, aud to skilled working nieu tl..'.Y At these wageK the men Issnd themselves. "Mr. Peyton deserils-s the isiun try wheie he is as most Is-amil'til and healthy, with pure water and Ille biggest kind of a ipiart do isit. the psiple aiv a simple, hi nest, high minded race the mouiilaims-rs of famous memory, and unlike any other people in nil II ailh. Temperance Rallies for August- In addition to Ihe tcniciuncc rullies pulilished in last wee k's pa M-r, Ihe following appointments have Us'ii 111 nle: Plisi-ct chill eh. Aug. 7 -Kev. W. C. Wi Col. Hotchkiss, Kev. M. Y. Houevcult. (iis. P. Kiel ens; Mt. Pleasant. Aug. ;-l'ev.l. D. Preslar, II. M. Nicholson. Kev. i:ii;:::x::::i:::i:::::ii::xxii::ii M M M M M M M M m Special N'jiliies S M H and 2 in IlilllM I WW ..I 1 llt.f tl I. ...I iJ..I.. -. . ..V. 1 iple llieir tlulv 111 Is hall ol til.' ...(MXI! II 1 IIIH'I. Mr. . W. Ijemiiiolid of Moii n a- made a L'ol siuss h and told tin people ol their duly to lhemseli-s. their cbildn-n, Ih. 11 commiiiiilv aud to Iheir lnal. Willi sin Ii power that will llol saaill la- fol.'otleli. The writer did not know until How thai Ihe i lly ol Mouiia- h id such l.iwycrsthal would leave Iheir pl.u-.-sol business and go without money and without pins- lo an old and foivikeii chinch like I nioii I i rove. All of Ihe sM-.lk ls s.ii words long to la rememla-i-i-d. and has made many friends. May (oal bless I hem. O Outiiiir Suit. Ncirliirce Shirt Slniw I !;its. Linen Collars, and Silk Ties. All New and Stvlili. I sister, Mix Frank Lowe, last week. ' Mr. and Mix A. I., (i.iirisnu ar ! rived Ibis morning to spend a wis-k j with Mrs. J. C. Fletcher. Miss Isala-I Laney of Chariot le I will comedown tomorrow night to : visit her grandmother, Mrs. A, A. Laney. Miss Julia Stewart of Liurin burg is exH'cled tomorrow night to visit her cousin, Mix J. P. Mon ria'. Mrs. Irene Marsh of Marshville and Mrs. Cora Lee llrowu of Fori alley, (la., spent yesterday in (In city with Mix K. A. Annlield. Mix (icorge liishop of Columbia mid Mix Sam Hood of Charlotte returned l;i.st night from 11 visit to Mrs. Julian (irifliu. Mis. Clem Line of Kulcigh ar rived last nighl to visit Ihe family of her bnilher in-law, ('apt. W. A. Lane. Miss Monlford of Wilmington, who bus lcc 1 1 visiting relatives here for several weeks, lias re turned lioliie. Mr. Carl lilakcncy's niaiiy friends will be glad to know thai he is eon vulesceiit, after several weeks' ill ness. 1 Mist Aline Fletcher is visiting friends at Wrightsville lieiich. She will nlso visit Miss Liettc Wnde ill Wilmington before returning home. I D. A. Snider, X. S. Ogburii; Wax haw, Aug. 7 -Kev. Ceo. II. At kin-oil. W. II. Philips, Ihiwd Me Nisi v. F.mmelt Smith. Ihe follow ing w ill la- AugusI Mh: l uionville -Kev. M. A. Smilh, (I.e. Cmiir; I'nlon Kchiad house -Col. Ilolch kiss J. T. Hiiggins. Kev.J. A. Itiveiis:(iillhia -Itev. A. W. While. J. F. Dowd, Dr. 11. D. Stewart: Shiloh Maj. Andi-ews, 1,'ev. A. Marsh; Corinth W. T. Alliright, W. Ik Love; Morgan Academy - Kev. U. II. James, X. S. Oglinrii, O. I. Iliiison; Wurdlaw, Kev. W. F, Watson, U. F. Ikusley, (hsi. p. Stevens. Following will la- Aug. II: Hopewell church Itcv. D. A. Snider, li. C. Ashcrall, W. lij latve: ( ool Spt tug scluail lioiise Kev. W. (. Wilhoil, J. T. Hug gins. Col. Hotchkiss: Indian Trail Lev. Mr. Tut tie, (. Y. Honey cult, (ieo. P. Stevens. Following will la- Aug. !.: Mill Creek church Kev. A. Marsh, W. T. Albright, T. L. A. Helms; lielilah scliool house Col. Hotchkiss, (. I, Hill son: Marshville K. F. Itcaslev, J. I-:. Dowd, M. li. Dry; Pleasant Hill -.Kev. S. K. lirock, J. A. Wil liams, W. 11. Live: Wesley Chapel - Kev. M. A. Smith, O. C. Curloc; MilKirove church W. K. Stew art, Kev. F. (i. Ptisey. When possible and advisable let other speakers la uddod by those interested in these meetings. Speak ing 10 to I'-' u. 111. Picnic dinner I'.' lo 1. We want men, women and children lo attend. (Mienli? jeel is the education of the children against w hiskey. Y ice president in each township will plcusc see thai urrangcnicnls for iniflings nre made. J. I'. W.U Klilf. SpegimL Notices. Ailveitisrnit-iiti will lie lusi-rtcl iu this cutiiuni ut the price uf out ceut a ; word, cash iu advaure. , fliiixzxixxrjiiii: IIIIIXII a IXIXXXiXXIXXIt "KNIP SKI-. 1 1. - I'dt lies i5iiiik lo si-id aill hud 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 en 4t A. I. J ilinsuii'j t. ii r, auJ ai.so .it II. M. Kmum's sli ii'. Mill; Mi-illiii. 1K SALK.-(ne fine pii;s. mule jik s mic V. T. tin-am. Notice. Rally and 5tudcnts' Reunion. The minimi educational rally ami students' reunion ut Winguto last Saturday, preceding the opening of the school yesterday, was a big success, a very large iiuinla-r of people being present. Addresses were made by Kev. W, F. Watson ol Monroe, who spoke in ladialf of the denominational ucudemy; by Kev. W. F. Fry, representing the Baptist Female t'niversily; by Mr. li. F. lieoslcy, in behalf of public education, and by 1W. W. 11. Stewart in the iulerest of ihe musi cal department of tiie Wingale school, of which depart neut he Is now the bead. The house was packed and many could not get in at all, Tuere was the nsual abundance of good eat ables fur which the people of this Jdaoe are famous, and a most eu oyable day was passed. Burgle and Harness for Sale. I have a lot of buggies and har ness, both new aud second hand, to be sold at a bargain for the next thirty days. C, C. Sikfx Bring yonr chickens aud eggs and get highest prices in cash or trade. We bay tbem. M. C IS room The Pope May be In Purgatory. elii.rl.ilh OUi-rvi-r. Fatlu'r Francis said in bis ser mon last night that Pope L-o might la iu purgatory and he asked his congregation to pray that the Pou till' might la- if moved Irom I here mid taken into Paradise. This idea illustrates what may la- term ed the democracy of the Catholic faith, dia-su't it! For twenty livel years Ihe Pope was invested! with divine prerogatives mid in a spiritual aud mural way was considered infallible. Yet he mayj have to go through the process of purging before he wins his re-: w ard, aud the pray ers of those I living arc expected to make unit-1 tors easier for the sanctified lie id of the Church. The Protestant re- ligion is not so complex. Iu ac cordance with ils tenets a man gia-s either to one place or the other at once. The Catholic purgatory docs not seem so very terrible place to one of ulieii creed, since all Catholics are permitted to leave it for a lazier place. A NEW LINE of the latest styles In Fobs and Uroach Pins i K I'M i' Altol-I V. t In rVijM'n-iM ..titt. I .. r.it ty ( B fun- Hit- I'lrrli H Hayw ikmI riiel i ll.iriiclt J. II IYIn.mmI v. NuTlt'K. ll' iHii-Hu t'tiini'ii'I..Slntti I ' in-1 iii-iti't. iu'ti-lu Hit) wmiil.lim it I H uihhImiuI Ami ('iiiiit-i'r.t-l I lif ilf fiMiilant- Htattvf nmn'-tl will trtki' intii-c thrtl M tMH'll rriKlf.ill'IIUIl.'il - ulaH-J' llN la .n iitiHiticlM'tl l thi' iii-'rlnr fi'iirl .if I iii-.M cmul J fr the .uri-r tf iwriMii iiiiitr tti Ir'kI- ,lc-i rlU'il in ih mriilin uuw un tilt 111 -iiKlcMU-t', in uliD'li "el (lff'inlnii!i liittr un InliTi-.t rt't'l tin -uM ilrfi'llilailln Will f H f ti.Ttl,n iiiiiii-o Ili.it ihi-y art ivnurcit in n) - ,r at tin- t'liTk' ottli't- In Mii rue, S . ' ' ., al lnTmri li.iu-i'i itii tin' -ii'i Im "f HriH'inU'r. D"M. ami Niiswrr in it.'iuur to tin -ul rum . -.tint or i'titltMi tu an1 ir.M-i i-ilitnf. or tin- . ilnliff will apt!v In tlifi ft fur liii' ri'lli-l i! in.Huk'l lit "iinl 11 Im l ti t . llilw hilj ii. Itaa. K A. ARMKIKI.H. t.Tli..f tiir Aiiarliir i'"iirt. RnlwniP Mtai'k. Any. Wood's Seeds! FOR FALL SOWINCJ. Kuriiier und (iarilenen whoile. sire the Intcst and fullest Informs tluu slx.ut Vegetable and Farm Seeds hoiilil write for Wood's New Fall Catalogue. It tella all almwt the full plsiiiinir of Lettuce, Cab baft and olhtr VcgeUble crops wlm-b are provinu to protltable to southern growers. Also about Crimson Clover, Vetches, Grasses and Clovers, Seed Oats, Wheat, Rye, Barley, etc. Wood's New Fall Catalnenr mailed frw on requeat. Write for It. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. TEAUILKS WAX1I.D.- Wi need; at oiKe a few inuu teat lit-i s tm lull m-huuls. Goud pi-itioUa uic lu-ini: : hllej iljiiy ly us. We ale u-c.-iwiii; ' mine calls tins year lluu ever Ix-fnrc. 1 Setiocl allJ .-nllers tipplivj Httli lenrlieis fito ot rusl. Imh Inst stamp fnl reply. j Ami kiias Ti ai mi k-.' A-;.h-i. t ion, . J. I., (naluin, I.L. II., M.nauer, li 154 Kainlnipli Hid e, Mempln, Tirun. j WAN'I'hD Su or ritlil Imaidris New house in MrCauley nidi-1 lion. . W. 11.11. WANTtD-First class lirn Wayeis. ?4 00 pel day. I.. C. Ingram, ' liennrltsvillc, S. t . j CANNING Ol' 1 I I I' I lie Kialto j Caniiiiii; (lullit is the clieapi -t, must coiiveniriit and reliable r iniiit 011 the market. Livery tiling cutiiplete ) lor ouly Js 00. lor sale hy J. II. j Kenton, Monroe, N. C. CAKKY everythiuK V'ou have iu old Iron lo J.'l). 1'aiker. DEMKMIiEK the brut meats ill the; ai eiiy are soin oy vaoieu a Wal lace. I'lionc jli. E deliver Ice to our customer! al any hour nic,ht or day in case of sickness. Phone jn. Cadiru i Wallace. REMEMUKK you ran get the best fresh meal at J. 1. I'aiker'a mar-kt-t. I'lione No. 91. Camp sstings a arc now in order. W1 WHEN you want Ice phone .!'. Plonipt delivery and honest weight. Cadietl & Wallace. POK KENT. My four rooiu Ionise m 1 College street. nils. rt. l.evy. (j 1 M 8 THE ONLY SAFETY fur a nun with limited capi tal is Insuring. With a pol icy of insusancc in the Old Line Companies, you can do as Nero did, z: He fiddled while Koruc burn ed, because he had a policy of Insurance and knew he couldn't lose much. Let us Rive you rates, etc. Life, Accidont, and Health Insuranco. Gordon & Thompson, Aq Order. I1JO l or Sale- A go.nl lirouil mure sml two young milieu one 1 1 inoutlm anil one ,') mouth uld for ragb or good pniHir. H. i'xtxi.AU. Notlcc- W't will M-ll to the ll iciest hid der. for eu-nli, on H.it unlay Aue, 1st, 11.1, nt the lute residence of JoM-ph SlcXeely, two miles went of Mouroe. the following property: About 41 diiH-t buiullee wheat, :t.i dozen outs and lot of fodder, firming iinpleninut8,bonxehold and Now ia th time to get one that U kitchen furniture, etc Thi July 1.1111, lmi.t. j(OKMriiuiiy, III Solid Gold, Gold Riled and 5terling- Silver at prices to suit everybody. new and up-to-date- THE W- J. Rt'DOB COHPANY. II 1.1 KM. A lot of 10 gallon keg for aale at Flow'. Monroe, K . 1". D., July id Messrs. I1II.L & 1IIVENS. Genllemen: Please send me hall lack tluur.f; pounds 1 ..le,l roltee, ;o cents wortli pnuulated sucar, one bucket lard, I pound good tnhacco, 1 set plates, kuivea aud (oiks, tea cups and saucers, one nice lamp, 1 gallon red "Coil, 10 pounds uice rid meat, ) pounds hacks, aud 5 gallons fionil niulassea. Find enclosed $ to lo pay for same. Yours truly, The older was filled and Ihe follow tug note accompanied il: Dar Sir: We stnd you every arti cle you mentioned and your proper change (fa. 00) keeping out cash price ol the articles you ordered. Give 11a another order. Yours, H1LU4 lilVENS. Can You Boat That Anywhere? II you can I, come and see us or send us your order. We will fill your order aa cheaply and as honestly at if you were here looking at at. By this meant we have the confi dence of Iht people and expect to keep it. Hill & Bivens. $ Make preparalk ns beforehand by buy $ buying; you a now Buggy or Wagon. It ft will add pleasure to the profit of such an 8 occasion. We have the largest assort 8 ment of I Buggies Wagons 0 ever carried in stock in Monroe and can 1 satisfy the simplest or most fastidious 15 taste. Wo have in stock 150 sets of har $ ness to select from. You can get a set at any price you desire. These goods were g all bought from manufacturers, not job bers, thereby saving a middle man's profit. Call on us and we will convince you of what we say. We have a few Reiriserators in stock that we do not desire to carry over and will sell you one at about what it cost. Thehjeath-Lee hardware Co. OaK Ridge Institute--5lst Year. 1'reparen l.-r Ihe I nner-itie n;:l C-dlcKcs t well as fur biii-iiiesa, for teach IUK and for life. Siln.itr 1 near die-1 'si nro, N. C. over limn fret ahove Ihe sea level, in ue'.v of the n.unt I .-ins. l,ni!;i . t ned het riinppcd fittinij school for young men mul hoys in ti e Heiilh. Katt i .i JS.eo tu ,i;5.ki per annum. Tor beautiful catalogue, a.Mi. s . A. M. If.' 1IDI.T, Oak Kidge, N, C. aea-rj. ii -u; ft. tug FranKlln TuDGwriter. The best Typewriter on the i market. You cau pay more 1 Inil you cannot get a better one. Its work ia always In , full view of the operator; it it simple in construction; aud hat stood the test for manv yean. proving its durability. The alignment is always perfect, and the price ' it f 75 "O ti all. For tale by the Monroe Hardware Co., or any of lha ofliocs of ( TTTI B.Tmi Fli m . Iwinn u... ' Southern Branch ji6 Jenifer Building, Washingloo, D. C. f I want your country produce ol all kind. See me before you sell. S, R. Dotter. 'Let ihe COLD DUST t wins do your work"
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 28, 1903, edition 1
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