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THE MQNRQE JOURHAL Telephone No. 19. Tu.sday. AuEiit 2S. IW. IUii niu llaili Vs circus mill In in th.ii I, .He uii NuttuiUr lib. Mr. ami Mm. f. f. Stovall left this in.. mu g Tor a Ifii day isit iu AlaUiiua ami ticotgia. Prof. Wjllrr w rites that Wax haw laslilutc UK. Ill l IV". oil I lu ll I -4 day n thi' Nt-rund week. !ks Annie K.kcsti.'.w i.f Suitli an, Inn is i. it ing Mi-s. ('. IS. liar ili-n. Mr. Ijsmi.ii.I M iltl.nssi I Want law Ins returned Ui.iiif.iUrr a visit tu Mr. I!. W. la-uimtuid. Mr. J. I'. F.lirtl is budding a niit nrsi.li n. ri.il Craw lord si ni l IM'ur I In- gi.id.d srliotd building. Mr. F C. t'havi.t i-f this place li lt Thuisduy f'r ti is home iu M Intro null. In tu look utter I. is l.trin. Mr. ami Mi's. W. I- Kinili.iil of II.iiIsmIIi', S. t'., have been spend -in-: sunn' il.iys with tin- latter'! la ther. Mr. I. M. tli illiu. Miss IniIh-I I -a i ii-.v of t'haiiottc, w ho has been visiting her grand-liuilhi-r, Mr. A. A. tauey, will re t tu ii Inline tonight. The county magistrates can get their copies of the lawn of the butt legislature liy culling ou the regb ter of ilmls. Mrs. K. t'. Williams anil Mrs. I". M. (liilVni iiml daughter, Miss Mamie Lorkhart, ait spending the week at Wrightsville Keach. Mrs. C. A. Schaehiier returned fnini iliiiiugton I isl night. She was uceoiupauicd liy her mother. Mis. V. K. P.ivis. ami her sister. .Mrs. J. K. Knin-tt. I!e. l. I. Mid-achy, winking in la-hall ill Ihe Tweiilielli Century I Mural 1. .nil Till. .1 of the Preshxtc lian church, occupied Ihe I'leshy tcriau pulpit Sunday. Mr. (. S. Peyton iiml family of the Colossus mini' are sieinlili! the Mitumcr at Caic l'eur, N. .1. Mr. I!, liayford is spending lliesuniincr in Aslicv ill.'. Mr. J. W. II ins.. li. who basln-cn limning a wiii'il yanl here fur the pusl iighticu months, will muse In Charlollc, where he will rngage ill Ihe Wim.iI business. Mr. . M. Sumiiicrlin of east Minimi- township h-ll wine very tine pi. i. In sal The Journal olliiv last week. The people arc this year blessed ill this resiec!. Mr. .lark Tin ker, u well known Hint competent e.n penli-r of Mon loe, is very sick, lie has Urn sick for scleral m. ml lis, ami is now very low. ami has piolialily temporarily lust his in i 1 1 I . Messrs. ,1. I. Marsh anil .1. X. Sluidivatil have bought the boiler : iiml engiue.giiis ami saw mill form erly ovMiril by liailcy & lav ami me placing it for work near Mr. Nuiilivunl's residence al l:ulii iK- The excursion that went down to Wilmington Friday morning cur lied a crowd from Ciiiou county. At Wuxhuw HI lickelsweir sold, til Monnie ir.'. nl Wingule IT, ami nt Maihille I J. I (die I'Iih- Hudson, Ihe LI mouth old sou of Mr. iiml Mrs. ('. ,1. 1 1 ml noli of Wuxhaw, died Wednesday iillcruouu after mi illness of nearly four months. The remains were interred lit Tirah. Messrs. F.ustace Grilliti ami ('. i. Wall left hist night for Pine niulV, Ark., ami Mr. Ilraxton Phi f.-r for l.illle Hoi k. All of these gentlemen arc engaged in Ihe cot ton llUsilll'SS. 'Sipiire It. W. A. lingers Rays that there ought to lie a, janitor fur the court honsi-, to lake care of the building. The squire say lie would cheerfully pay his part of the tax for Ihis purpose. The first North Carolina bale of (-olloii lor Ihis .season was sold yes tei day loll ardison ( 'o. ,of Wades born, by l .1. and I'. K. KalchlilV of Morven, ami brought twelve cents. The Imlo weighed otMt pounds. 'Siiiire T. W. Ncercst of Osceola peVI'ornieil two marriage cen inonies Sunday U'lore last: Mr. Thomas rmlerwiioil and Miss Kaliuie Me Cainof IViee's Mill, and Mr. .1. l Tiiy lor ii ml Miss Ilellie (imlfrey of Osceola. " The Waxhaw l'.nterprise says that Iiclk llro. have purchased of Mr. ti. S. iysou a lot on i rovi-il.-nce si ii-et and will erect n brick biiildinc HO by UMI for H. .1. I'-lk & t o. .Mr. .1. K McCain lias tin conl rail to make the brick. Mr. M. I'. Little, who has U-en visiting his father, J. n. Lit tle, returned to his home at Ablnv ville. V.a.. Moiuhiv iiiirht. nceoni- panicd by his sister. Miss (Messii and his 'little daughter, Tlielnia. The latter w ill visit ilill'i rent iwiintH In (icorgiit tK'fore retiiriiinji lioine. There will be a well Rotten tip concert in the opera house rriday night for the benefit of the school library. Mis ('hears of Waxhaw w ill recite. The I est of local tal ent will he employed ami good nmlicnce w ill no douut ue present. . t The usual popular prices ir an iiiissiou w ill be charged. Walter Krnest Austin, the 1:1 venr old son Mr. and Mr. M. X Austin of Waxhaw died WediieH- day morning nt 11 oclmk arter a long lllues of typhoid fever. He was taken sick on the '.Mith of lat Jnne ami was a great millerer for II fly six days and until death came to relieve hiui. The Wnxhnw Telenhone Coin ra ny of Waxhaw ha been chartered liv Die Hi-eretiirv of Slate with total uulhoriml eaptilal stock of J,(MMI, winch may be Increaseu to .i,IMXl. The Incorporatora are 8. MasMey and .1. li. lleutb or v ax haw and J. J. Crow nd R. II Kedwine of Monroe. There was a railed meHingofj the routitr roiuiuissioiM-ri IisIut! I mi ruiHih to onl. rau rUftlou In '. the Trinity m bout ilislm l iu llu ttl tiiwivsbip. Mr. Henry (i rutin, a tnims fariiH-r of e.i-4 Moena township, ill I" marrietl this alerniKui Miis.Sar.ih I'. (i.ilhiui. a hihlv A FAWMLH kllJ-S HIMSELF- W. kisrr. Tin J of I iV. fur With a Pistol IUII Mr. W. W. Kis. i. a l um-r liv ing jut over the Iiim-in M.s lli n bmg. liear Waidlaw, li- l.iias ,f w it It A l.isl.a late WetilM-sal.ii t-li-ll n-sjieete.1 lady of M.iislinlle. al the ,,. Jlr,j jmnirtlijlelv". The bitter's residence. kleetl Orwrted l ittle Chihlren and Dy int ftusharvl A use of the m.st hi alheaish Some I nknimn k'easun I nJt It ei.iidiu-t Ihe put .-I a wile ami ll.-l!ll r . Wll.sl iu tile ll(.;-r I -Jit of this t..miis!ii;i lat ws I. Il a tioCiui less than Hie l ili..ll by Let ot 1.1 two -in i l !i;!.!i. n and li r own IuisUukI while he was ou his ib-alh InsI, si d only 1 1 -! Is f.'ie I.e died. Mr. Fans li llt-liiis, an old f itiiu r.ai.il his n-u. Win llltill ll. ll.ls, lli lllll-'l s;si"s. Sev rulclHliti. liw. rvU.i l. t.i the old man and his wile. W iiunon II. luis and bis w lie had lm children. S.lne time a-.n iinii-iii Helms and his father's wife -his own sisler in ftleetl w as il.aii-in ihe luii.lif r.il A two week's term of civil court .abutrst in tin pre utvoft'ie man's U-gan jeslerd.iy. Only our ra.v family, and n t vpl.iiiati.ni i.l il -i has been lakeu up. ami the rvi U pn-ktble motive ha Ut n ug tleiH-e iu that is n.4 yet all iu. It iy slt tl. ecpt a iw-ir U !i. l lh.il is the tMse nf Ik l. Austin, admin his loilid was Hululam-ed. istr.itor, a-.uiist J. K. I". Anstiu' IVrsons in Ihe it imty heaid the u...t ...1.... Iiil,.l riu t.. 11. ii.t t.-iirix t -- --- , I r . I,, i.... I,. in., I Mr Ki.r Uii... in 1 1... r.tt. i1-'-' "" I pislol lull iu his head ami the plslid. still hut, l in oil his l l. ls. Mr. Mt'M.inus. a iieighlilmr, j-oini; along the roail, al"t lit aid the shot and ihe seieams of the I ntiih and i ran to ste ii.it was t:ie t-aiix Mr. l.iid Coviiigtou amlian l mother, Mrs. M. I- Simmous, li ft f-.r Wake Finest this tnoiniii. Mr. Covington will tke a post graduate course. They were ac ttiuipaiii.il by Mr. tiasloii Ftte of lniisliiirg, who has Ix-cn tisilin Mr. Coiliitou. I i l... ....r.... ... ... 1....1 .a istini, or it-new 1 III." ,III,..I..IM.- Hl.,1. Hl'l ..I.,.-. Ihe is.. to his temple ami liieti Mr J I M.kis..iii mi.. II.m .1... iIm..-.!..! .r..t ... 1 .1 - l.ii.t. .In i. I Is-sl known cil'ueus of M.lishv ille. ils-forv thnng so. Het aliu-to Ward I"1,1 "" hislyii.g Intl. with lit. ..I.- i. ..i-'"'1 tu oris ititi-i iiim rts-ii i. ail lllllliolal ll!e t.i;;. llit-r. 1 he CCsr s . t ii.ll, aiid the .ulli-s w. lr out ou bill l.t make llit-ir :ipH-ar .lliiv lI Ihe I. He ti l In of isiuil. t-i..... .i..i ..... i ii... .... I nr. iiki i.. . ...i;. iis.ainiii'r.M .,, ,. .I.-". i.. i i !...-!";:' il. till IIIAt Colllt. Oil M-steid.iv a wtt-k ao. I'ms h II. Inis' wife letl home, having the 1 Suvial Activity at Wlnxite- W llvilr, Aug. . tine of the itiitst plras.iiit sis ials I la- m-:isou masiti-u b Mr. ami Mrs J. W. liittiismi hist WediH-stlav eti-iniig ill h.'iH.r nl Ilii ir ts.iisn,, iNs W it lie Ih-an lllieii t.f Texas. I'm grt-Nsite IlintU was ;.lanl. alter : w Ii ith Miss lilt t-ns, who Is a r hat in .11. s.s uilisi. King, while Mi- i Mary lav linens was al the piano. ; I liusr pieo-nt were Miss mil ls III l.nt-iis with Mr. Wiisluii I Adams i.f I haiiotte. Miss Aiii.ii- ill.irirll wiih W. Willi mis, M.ss (li tis- ii!iii Willi Mr. James S.UI tleiv Miss Wilma I'eiry wiih Mr. ISryee Asln-nll. Miss I...U illianis Willi Mr. Will .s.imlers. Miss l.illie .llell With Mr. IF. 1411- Meigs i Mi s Mm ;,rns mitli Mr. ; fjlar illi.unv Miss Maiv 'ni wuhMr. Ira Mnllio. Slags Messrs tiiilliu and I I. ml is il liams and I'n.f Mix. Theeteiiing shi aa all ton sunn and all It-It. ! A Red-hcaJeU Man antl a lrinkinX 1 0C0 was at P the! I.l. Ih-iihsiii , Iv line. lrct.hrr l-rtl i.'r.llrf It.ii..IisI Mundy ShuIIm in ili-iinl last i.i lug the loss of his wall-It. t "And it was surli a iiirt wait h." h-t i nil. "Il h id .1 big1 t-ik's head tut the I. ..nl. and I the t-Ik had siit h large, line Ii..iii." j "Mr. Mundy, who l..k omi I watch?" iiier:tsl a r-p.nti-r. i "i hat's Ihe w..s part i.l II." ht rt plictl. "A It How w h.ii.i I've Isi-ii M-tiiug up lor the ikist Iwiiui tints' hours slide II llolii me. II LEE & LvEE, THE LEADING DBT CCC13, 5CTIG2S, CtOTESS:, CISTS" 1TESISHIJGS, BIT AiD SE3E STORE ii M01R0L )0H't all you st o o' !i- :u 'i-jout low prices. Hdiovof See a i.si headed I.U..W. ami ii.' g..i H tho poods lor yours,c!f and don't take any- $ on overalls and a white cap. fit- it , - Ves. sii; i know him, ami if i j body s wen! r.l'out thnr value. Some p seehiiii. i n get him ts-.si." o tbiass art- k-ir :t r .iy nrice. Ve believe o left this morning for l.ilierty.X.C. w here he w ill tonight Is marritsl In Miss Fannie (ruli htiild. The i live yeais of age. lie was a good couple will is .me n M.uhville to-1 farmer, iu gissl eirt-uiiistauii-s and law Ir.nii Manly coimlv Iwo or three yean, and was about thirty epl little child leu her ow u and his agt d 10 and I-years I u l iicstlay alii I ii.h.ii Ihe old man dud. tin the lio.lllilig of the vmie il.iv, his sou, Wiiiuiou, left Ins own home and w ife, nearby, wil limit doubl, foi tlie purpose of joining the runaway woman. Where Helms miller, who lias Iss ll in all tllel"" ins sup uioiuer are m mining Slates of the Fnioii. ami' known, but it is stipKised that Mr. J. M. Fairley of Monroe, have ' are together in South Caroli been prttsHiling for sometime foi She Imanlctl the train at Wax gold on Mr. . W. Flliolt'a place haw and heat Indian Trail, Imlh tin Kufortl township. This is iheioinne siiuie nay. n is sai.i inai in nun iu. in his rase is a particular Kid one. A wife and four children surviveliiiu. Finding tiulil In Huford Townshin. Mr. C. I II in inati, a practical iiiorrow. .Mr. .Morgan has linn tlrtsls of frieuds iu Ihe (iiuiity to w ish him luueli happiness Mrs l.ydia M. Shannon of Wax haw, luoiher of Mr. J. C. Shannon ami Mrs A. J. Itlythe and Miss Amanda Shannon, died ou the 1 1 1 It of August. She was 7(1 years old, ami had Urn a im-mlu'rof Wali iw I .apt 1st chiireli lor many yeais ' '-,. """'iia. in that was own.il bv Ihe late .1. j Il"it will lie mad lii':l-ti'll It iilllll II 111.11 Ii:ill 111 -1 11 ! . Il lell.ls inai j .(j cx i.j.(n,iini ad us lli,- Lini-y 1 1 1 it t tm which coiisidel-able pros In the selection of Ihe rural mail ' preetiug has been il.me. Mr. liar eairiu-s the failhful weiv lookul ryman has Ihs'U working the dul alter in ham's .me shape. Tlicy on this platr lor nine iiionilis, and s;iv that this ileiiarliueiit is under i has produiTil Iiil-IiIv salisiacloi i... ..;,;i v.. .1.. iii.i it i. I.......ii ii.. i. i ii. ,i ii...... ll.it wasn't it ii'ls-autilul ami ae' iis' loos,- p,, t the value of ;," n l!u foiuiuislulingaividenl that allowed ti-nls in every cubic yard of s el s.,'''-'s:.. ,lk,', il -bniinal Fro... L'-.vaidsol din icponerol .Mr. M. .x.t.nmii. pro ami biing Ihem bark by the par ties oil III. -II' In. mis. 1 he I . i III lie children are iua distressing siliialioii. They are at present w nh a mariied sisler. but lie is not libit' to take care ol llu lii. all thejohs here lo drop into just the forty acres right hands! two ol I he new car riers are members of Ihe Kepubli can executive couimittee, one is mi ex meiiilicr, one was Ihe llepuhli cail camliilate for Ihe legislature bust fall, ami the oilier is an ex I'lipulisl. Ileautifiil are the was of the civil service. Mr. Thotiiiks II. Curlee, sou of the late Clem II. I'm In', died al his home in N'oilh Monroe Ixst Thins day, after a week's illness of mala ial fever and congestion of the brain. Funeral service were held at the home bv Key. M. A. Smith. Mr. Curlee hail moved to Montis' from his farm about two year ago. lie was horn June ,",lh l.s.'ul. His w ife, three children, and an aged Hint her survive him: A ncighlioi savs of him: "He was always kind. mil iesH'cted hy all who knew him, a looiI husband, lalhcr and son."' Contest Over the Will of the Ule J. W. Price. Fending in court there is u soil brought by Mr. J. Mae I'nce against hisbrolher, Mr. II.F.I'rice, and others which involvcsthe w ill of theirfalhcr.thel lie J. W. Price, one ol Ihe largest laud owner in thecounly in his day. This suit was the occasion of a trial iu the court house Is-lorc Ihe clerk Inst week that was ipi'ite interesting. Il was a court of inoiiiry, with twelve .jurors, Ihe iUeslion liefore which was this: ':llas .l.t. rnce the menial capacity to uttend to bis own business?" The .jury slid no," aim a guardian will lie ap pointed. It is to lie explaiiicil dial .i. . Pi ice is Hiiolher of the sous ot the late. I. W. Priii', ami the cinpiiry coincH alHiul iu this way: oome years ago iu order to compromise a certain disagreement, air. Price went into a written contract with his sous as tu Ihe disposition he should imike of hi property at his death. Mr. J. Mac Price alleges iu his suit to break the will that this rout i. id was not carried out in the will, but that his brother, Mr. It. F. Price, was given more than his shall- under the emit I art, that his brother Hols'i t mid he w ere given lessandthat another brother, J. C. Pi ice, w as given nothing. He also nl leged that J. C Price was not of hiilhcicut mental strength lo I pi it-tor of the 1,'ichai dson Clock 1 Herd of IScikshiics yesterday. .! "I haven't many now," said Mr. I. ..:.. ..I I .. '.I.I .I. ..I. ... ii'iiiiu, "i nave sotu unit aooin in this year. The fall is l he great est t inn- tn si ll pigs I sellalllhal I I can raise. I even sell down so he secured gold which Mr. Fairley sold for ?ir..Vi. lie winks tin (.hirer prisess merely washing tin loose sin face dirt, saml and pi-bhli for the gold. Mr. Harry man w ill leave to night for lamisv ille, K., I.. iitl.-i..ht I'.niit.ilist ill this lii-t.t He says that lievoml .Ueslion lhe;l"w 1 1,llv '"' " l""k head t.r the line' of gold is some I '"" ;l" mmmHly-n wher ir ami must lie very I i. h. ! "' -'' but even if Ihis is not proved, the! '"' '"'"' """ l," :,,'1 11 : mil available as be has .1MI must In-on the principle that sins- working is pii.lilable. It has been i '"eiV cl en go harch.olo.l. thought for a long time that gold ' "''"" it's cheaper lor me to buy my altnmi.lod ill that iieighlHirliiHiil. ! l,,v hogs lor b.eediug and Mr. Ham man savs he is .purposes" said Mr. tnilhn. "Il s abini.lanllv proving it. Ileisanx . ;'iiietl.iiignu the principle ol iwng ioustoget'apia.tical paitnrrwilh 1',"' '!';' . ' ''' a small miiomit of capital to go lo pigmi'lg'-l tor it when work with him riirl.l awav. I" it w.tnii inai inrpoifc Thai there is gold in this neigh borhood there ran In- no doubt, as 'besidi I Mr. dilleieiit parlies luive found more tn' less ol the precious lurlal lor a uiimlH'r ol ears The W illtford Case Settled. The case of Thomas Willel'.ud igainsl P. S. Ilailey, the new phase of which came up in Ihe shape of l suit by liailcy to restrain Ihe ex ecution of a judgment against him self for if'i.OllO, U'lore Judge Cook al rli. iiiiIh'Is ill Piltshoro last week. wiih uiol ion to grant a hen Inai, seems to Is' finally sellled. Judge Cisik n-tnseil the motion, and or lered thai cxeclil ion issue on Ihe jililgmeul of t.i,IKlO damages with interest and costs It will I' re mciuberetl thai suit was brought by Willeford againsl liiiley for lion damages for the abdliclion of Willeford' daughter for immoral purposes The Siipeiior emit awaidetl the plaudit .i,oihi. An rti.l.it.kl u.ia I..L-..I, t.l thai Silllll'l'llll. "I'l" " """ I I court and the decision of Ihe lower court was nlhruied. Later the daughter of Willeford, who was the principal witness, made alii davit that she had sworn falsely on the trial and upon thai ground suit was elite red lor injunction and for new trial. Ami laler she made ullidavit thai former allidavit was made because of undue i nil milt t aml that she did not know its con tents Messrs. Hurnell Cansler mid bskhart Sin represented liailcy mid Med wine .S; Stark rep resented Willeford. Stripped of legal phraseology. I he outcome means that llailry must pay the tjiaJHilljiidgnietil. hav ing cost m. .ir lo fatten, (liillin last year sold just i f'i'iO worth of hogs lie gives I jisiut one third of his lime lo the rate of his held of ten sows mid two or three male hogs, lie breeds only (he pine Fuglish lirrkshiie, ami sells the pigs at uges ruiiuing fiom live weeks lo eight mouths He Inis one sow just live years old, from which he has sold iflVI woith of pigs. Mr. (Irilliu talks very interest ingly of hogs He stiuliesthe bus inessaud enjoys il. Ilisslock lake the best prizes at the fairs lie il.s'sn'l make the mistake of dying to do too lunch, either. Fourteen sows are as many as he wants. He now has ten. (iood Prospects at Wollesv Ille. ..r .--.il.-ii,.,. uf I'll.- lounirtl lAiingilt-sl Miiii.lv was iu a Uid liv. Not only bad he h! his .tit It. but he had lt-. ll ill inking also. " I ll.lt tlost u't ellet t Ins le lij:ioii," oiist-rvtil a bvsiai.der. He'll g.i home and g. I suU-i. and but the memory of the happy event ; i,t , r threetlay a ill ! preach decide for himself whether his iu tcresl iieeoriling to the previous ne Speech by Mr- T- W. Ibckvtt. Wollisville, Aug. l.'l. Mi's A. II. Pollock and little son, Tominie, me visiting at her father's lb-. T. W. Ileilttiue. Miss Nina Clark and Mr. Sam I IJrilttiiie have entered school al XV eililiiigloii Acaneinv. The iiioti.u leil meeting ut Fnioii church began S . . lay. The pas tor, lire. M. A. Ii.iyle, will Ik- as sislcil by Uev. 1 i.. Staceyof Wax haw. Miss h'uth Ueilwine of Monroe spent last week with relatives at Mineral Springs and Wolfesville. Il continues to rain and crops are growing nicely. Willi a late frost there will I' considerable nil -ton made hill nothing like a full crop. Mrs. . S. Cook of S.ndis seht a lew days with her daughter, Mi's. W. T. Shannon. contract had becu oliservcd in the will, mid that a guardian should Is' iippoiiitetl for him. Iu Ihe w ill the latter was not given any hind, hut hi suppoit was chaiged upon that willed lo II. F. Price. J. C. Price was himself satisfied with this ill' niugt it, but the presumption is that his glial iliau will not accede tn it. Opening ot the Graded Schools The next session of the Monroe i railed Schools will begin ut !, a. in., Monday, Septcmlstr ith, 1!H:I. All s'rsons who are to enter scIiikiI for the lirst lime, except those who will go into the lirst grade, and all w ho for any reason were not pro moted lo a higher grade last session may stand nu examination for pro motion on Friday, Kcptcmlicr, ith ut !i, a. tu., if they have done suf ficient work during the suininer to prepare for such examination. J. 1). Hast, Snpt. It is a remarkable fact that of the many thousand package of Ash- craft' Condition Powders Hold never ha a horse or mule died of colic or blind utagger when thin remedy was used. Then, too, the manufacturer stand ready to refund the money if an animal ha either disease when Ihe powder are used according to dinx'tioni. Wherever Ashcraft! Powder are put on Ihe market they are at once conceded to be the best. The price may be a little higher, but quality and real merit i always the lirst consideration. Sold by F.nglish (rug Company. Bugfle and Harneaa (or Sale. I have a lot of buggies and har ness, Isjlh new and second band, to be sold at banrain for the neit thirty days, C. 0, Hm. At Henderson last week they had a big picnic and old soldiers re union. Mr. T. W. l'.ickctt, now of Ihe Foiiisbuig bar, and a Monioe m. in by li i lli. was the orator ol Ihe day. The Henderson tiold U'af, a very sensible mid discriini naling paper, says: "Tlime who mow Mr. Kii-ltett do lingers si ill The ciiiiet party giveu on last Thursday aftcriiuou l.v Mrs Mollis was another happy event that dot s not come every day in this sin-nil mis ble. The games the fruit ami Ihe happy souls held Us so that the tw ilighl had almost come U-I'orc we thought of home. Messrs James Sanders, Smith Mcdliii and I'.ivi-e A-shciaft leave Tuesday for Wake Forest College. Prof. Hry will ss'iul Sunday with his old student, Mr. I. I.. Parker, who graduated at ' Ti;im-I Hill last spring and who will mmiii begin woik as principal of a graded sclnsil at loH-ky Mount, X. C. Messrs. James l,.mi v and Sim liivens are sHudiug the day at Carolina llcaeh. The presidents of the debating s-M'ielies here tell us Unit never ill Ihfhistiirv of Ihe school have the boys entered more earnestly than Ihis year. They w ill soon ariange for a public discussion to Is- held af the ch.se of the liist quarter. Some of the boys lire already long ing for the lirst tinaiter to close since there an- many pretty girls here iu school on whom Ihey can not call until the evening of the public debate. .Mr. 11. M. Stewart has let the conl i. nl for the new annex to his residence and w ill Is-gin the work at once. Mr. Ihight tiiilliu will leave Sept. 1st for Monroe where has ac cepted a position with Crow liros lloy Hurt by a Fall- '.,ri, .i.-ii.t.-iiit-,.( 11... Ixuum! Lanes Creek. Aug. -Mr. W. r. Morgan is having a nice resi deuce erected. Mr. C. F. liich unison of Miirshvillc luis the con dart, ami is working eight hands this week. The picnic and tcmicmncf rally at Cool Spring the I lib was a grand success More people were present than the house would hold and a nice dinner was served in picnic style. Mr. Adam and Mr. Pghiiru made good sieti hi'S. Mr. I.. V.. Hoggins is sick with fever at this w riling. - I'.iinyaii, son of Mr. Win. Sail -ledge fell from a w ing yesterday ami had mi arm luokeii ami was bruised eonsiilerablf. He. Perkins set (he ht'iikcu limb. Weddington Academy Opening. Wctldiiigton Academy has never had such an opening in her history. More than ciuhtv have entered school ami we have a guarantee of a hundred iu a few more days The ten room dormitory w ill soon Is- completed. More than a doen girls are wailing to occupy it at once. Miss Istbelle Wooilly of tiltflis horn, X. C, has la-en fleeted as primary teacher. She conies, a lirst class primary teacher. The music class has grown so llial Miss Fvaus was compelled to buy another pian.i. Weildington has never had such an outlook for sucii-ss. Xew stu dents enter almost every day. Plan are on foot to build a dor mitory I'm- boys just as soon as pos sible. We have iiilded two new teach crs, Misse Hoyle mid Woodley, making four teachers with pros pects for the tilth one by Christ mas W. II. I 'It I I. IPS Doth had lieen there. I.iwyer II ive you ever seen the piisoner at the bai? Witness No. sir; hut I have him n, .ne tii.wa wh.-Il I ing religion to a crowd and sav ing si mis." "lint my watch - 1 waul It." again was lu-aid. Ami I'nl ice Ollieels Suuiliieriow and Pills are nu the si an li lor a red headed man, W illi overalls and a while cap. Ut's Try to be a Part ol the 25 Itr Cent It II VI. ..rn. l-n-l-k ... V.'n I I: ... I- .I-..HI Ill IU', -' As to the kind of roads, I be lieve our bunts will be under the ground lorg bebue you have g; per cent ol the tu.ols in North Carolina macaJ iimtd. (iets All That'll Coming to it- T. II I'.ll.-t s.,.. I A :.ai ... . .,; IUI. ij!, K-w.s A bid road is a relentless 1 1 isst ss;r and a sure collect t. S our prices :u o as ivx: ut. can re lyj.vA any I where lor LOod ol' hs s.tnie Quality. But don't bcllcx e it, jut uccituso' we sav so; we J t invite inspection cu.'iip-'.vison and will $ f be satisfied with your vice ision. f We are const, ntly pdding r.tti actions to our stack. Tho l itest v lot ol new, uobby t things in L'cli,' NT:c!.:v.e:ir. Table and O r.r. n.-ll rs P Doia rxiiow wovei s. o Girlo fnd bevs colnq; av.;y to school will $ - ... A 5 find new fall oods ada$jted to their wear, t and anythiii- you need in hot weather goods at uitucsi your own price. If you don't beiiv-vo it just try vc; we are deter- mined to clean up stock for fall. i You can Wallace's. get ice at Phone .'iii. 'adieu & Special Notices. AJvrilinemrnU will be inserted iu tins culiiiiiii al Hie price of oue ceut a wold, cash ill advance. U KK.iT - Two farms nt-jr Monr. fur sUiidiui; rent, oil h.iUi-s ni limit and fuiiilh. litiod ri-ltn-ii-rrs i;ivt-ti and re.piiieJ. None hut lamina will be tolerated. II. I .slrviait. IF WANTED-A Rood Ml. Cariiit-I mil, Iu' w li achei f. I the Helmut, tun anJ a lull links lieluw .Monroe. T. J. W. Ilrooin, Sec, Moiiror, N.f. ASTKD A fiisl class teacher lor winter school in Smith li.-tint. Sew Salem liiwuship. D. Nauru, Kcuheil, N. C. BETTCK piepaud than ever Iu tin nisli nice turnouts uii sliuit mitit't aud at rt-iisonahle pi ices. II. A. Wimlie.tei. FOR SALE - l.eCniile Pears, fur pie scrviiiK, lo cents per pk. Stalloiil Wolfe, at luiirual utiirt-. WANTED - A white truant with small family. Ootid hiiiWiiits and laud. Iia Mollis, Wuit-ite, N.C. Ft.)l SALE- My (anil of 74 tries in one and a ipiartrr miles of I'uiuii church in Laws Creek township, our ol Hie very best secteais of I'mon county. Schools, chinch, null-, ami i;ood nei;hhors. No more drsiiahle place ran he found. On Clieraw ami Monroe maJ, nine miles hum Monroe. Oond well. J. 1C. taieluck. A TEW more of the Joo butty tick- l et bat e not been given attay. All who pay one dollar, whether 111 ail - vance or arreais, will receive a urkei. A nice IniKKy will be Riven aay bee OK SALE-at auction al thermal house duor in Monroe the Mh day uf September, a fine sorrel mare, five years old, the property of tin. late J. D. KushitiK. t. l. Worley, Aiiim. BLACK Knitl.t, the well known Jack, is at my i-t.ibles in Monroe. II. A Winchester FOU KENT-d horse fin 111 -70 acres etlia hue corn and cotton hinds, j 1, miles east of Monroe. L, Meilliu. OT1CE is hereby (jiveo that a cash ilcpjsit is reipiiretl at lime ot sit- 1 1 11 k for all woik at Hale's callery. No eiceptions will be imije to this mle regardless of financial standing. Killed tier Children Hec.iu.se Hus band N'as Out ol Work. 1-l.iU.I. I.'.h I i-l ! I; ii.l. Two children were killed by in haling illuminating gas curly to day, and three other people arc in j strongly suspected he had been at ine uospuai 111a1tt-110111tt-011111111.il. j Ihe dead children are t hint anil Our Line: .INSURANCE. No ktronccr Agency in the South. Companies with Assets Asp-reatinf; Over Five Hundred Million Dollars. $ $ I iro, I He, Health, Acci dcut. Liability. I'latc'ila.ss, an.; Maim I toiler. Surety limit's on short notice. - : I .ii, s 1 nil lisle-1 lo us vi ,11 ; ii , . i,-::ii iilteu. t, '1 ! . i.l ; :i-Li.ited. The Peoples' Bank, Agt. W i GORDOI, KdDiiser Insurance Dcpanment. jThe Prescription :-: :-: Department 1 1 . re k,.'c: s, ,! ..iii',..! iii"ilic,il ..- 'f-i- 1 Vv.r ' pace vsith science. i.ittrr !n'U iiiiiisii.il the l.nits r a prescription be, we will fill it lVojK'rly. 1 - La, tlie the i;i:t. ;uu! 1 L'KI M' 1 1 ;s ('ir it LSI 11. ST, C.X. Simpson, sir. N When You Uuy a Watch FOR KKNT j room coltase on col lege street. W. M. lionlon MASON'S I'ruil Jars and Hinsls'new crop turnip seed, at Simpson' dni); stole. Their mother and Horses and Mulei. Ilufc Arinlicbl ia in Kanum City, Mo., wlectiiig mill buying for xpot cash horneit nnd uiule tor this mar ket. They w ill etiine iu next wit-k; don't buy nut il you ce them. They will Ixt bought nt bottom prices and Hold for urn all profit. K. A. Akmuki.K & HtiNi. ! Ilerlha lloilera. oils condition. Mrs. liodcru later said hhe had attempted to murder her children and commit suicide. She locked hcrsell' and Ihe children in a room and turned 011 the gas but before all were dead the hus band reached home. The woman gave as a ivason for the atleiuptetl murder of her children and herself, thai her husband, who is a textile worker, and 011 a strike, was with out money, and the family was wil hunt food and w ould have lice n forced to vacate their home to day. The protracted ineeting w ill lie gin al lleulali I'resbytcrian church ou Friday. August SMh, at eignt o'clock 11. in., and will continue for mime days. Uev. T. J. Al liwm, paxtor ol Sugar t 'reek church, will preach during the meeting. All are cordially invited lo attend these services. A. Walk Kit Wiiitk, I'astur. r..,T:.u I t... . : wi mv in a.i.i.,Rer srssea many of Ihe elements of au orator. He is a stu.lriit uf lm.lo.iy, a thinker and reasui.er anJ his adibrss showed careful piepar.ition and the inleuse Ipi Iiiik of one thrilled with the uhjerl. The speaker was interrupted hy lieipient applause or eiclainatmiisol approval and a personal knowledge uf what he was talking aliout hy many of Ihe Kiinltd survivor of the sliuiiiK evenls ol '61 'dj to which he referred. Many nf Mr. Kicketl'a ias! were Kcms of eli-ipience. 1 liere were many heailliful tliomhts and tine sentiments and Ihe regret is that cannot punt hi really elnipirnt and admiiable speech in bill. It was out of the beaten path, uniipie ami inspiring and a the subject of many lavoiahle comments. Mr. llicketl was alreaily popular among our people but it is safe to say thai hi speach last Fri day greatly itienctliriied him in es teem and idmiraliou ol those who heard hiin." A Hint to the nerchints. M.A lly,. IS,Llhefn Pllajr. jl aklrlch. Good roadi make even trade throughout' the country. The Editor' IIuIsimm. Halrlih Vl.llnr. 1 he buisness ot an editor is not to look (or praise or applause, but rather to seek to be honest, truth ful and (air in his dealings with people and their interests. What use, aficr ail, have people (or a rn in who hat 110 opinion of bis own. or i( he has one is alraiJ to express it' Notice of Election. I i,.ii it Mti!l,iii .tirm.t l.y ...' f.,iirlli ,,l lh-fr- It--l.l.-r- ti 1.1 it I'r.ni.v -l,.,l ,.lrl.-l. N. S. f.,r Hi.' tilill.- t.s- III Hnl..r,l l ,..lil.. Ih- l.mmln ( tilo.-li so- .-s,lt.-ltlv "tsl.-.l I). i.l ,Hlll .-ii.l-.r-. .1 1.1 0. 1 ,,iii,l) H..i,.,( I. lilis'li.n. tt I- r,I.Ti-.l Ilist sii fl,-.-0.,ll U l.,l 1 I',.- ll. .1st ..I s.-.l,.n,l-r. In -mi, I ,ll-iri.-l. l I null)- li. . .1 h.ms.-. l ts-llsin I he tt.ll t.l lli.' h-,.i.. ih'i-lii, tili.-ll.er Ihn- .IinII I I.-1I.-.I 1.1 -iii.l ai-l'l.'l .h'II si, in, si 1st f n,,l ni,.n- Umii ,-.'.it- ..n lit- l't, i t-slus II. , I, ..( i.r,"-rly. nii.I it. .1 nixr.- limn IS'is-nl-on I'll- ..tl l- ",l,j.l'lll.'lil tt.t- il,IH- 'h,s,l hlii.l hii'li limy U' si,t".rll,'ll', I,, ,,1 .ll-lrii-l l.y I , ,1.111V H.r,.,f K.lii,-ll hi ,-li -l-e ,-lsl 1st . t,,l.-.l. M...1 It i" fiirlhr i,r,lrn',l Hist ii. M l.sin-t I- n.iM.ltiti..l h.-iri.lrr sml ll.sl X I. Hi-Ik sn.l K K Is-.-. I , f.l Ju.lite. f..r .wl,l l.-.'ll.,.i. I is is 1 1 r..Tl .sitl rlti'lH.n .hall U' ln-1, 1 - n-.(nov.l l.t 1 tmliT 4 ,,f I lsl. "linif i.ls, . l Triinlif 'li,.,l li,,u J M sll.vt AK1. 1 li-tl I,. H,r,l ..( I'uinity l',,Bllill."l,.li-r. A NEW LINE of the latest styles In Fobs and Broach Tins In Solid UolJ, (lold Filled anil Sterlinf Silver at price to suit everybody. Now Is the time to pt one that la new and up-to-date. THE W. J. RUDOE COflPANY. MEN in lotto slop al the Star Cafe for a luce meal or a I tit n It. I'l ices to soil K. K. Walkins, Miimieei. TEACIIKKS WANTLD.-We need at once a few more teachers lor fall schools, l.ood positions are limit tilled daily hy us. We aie receiving more calls Hits year than ever hefore. School and cullene supplied with teachers free ol rosl. Enclose stamp for reply. Ami kicax Ti ai iifks' Ahmocui ion, J. L. Graham, LL. I)., Manager, i,2 154 Kaodulph Hld'K, Memphis, Venn. CANNING III IHT-The Kiallo Canning Outfit is the cheapest, most convenient and reliable canner on Ihe market. Everything complete lur only 5 oo. lor tale hy J. II. Heiiton, Monroe, N. C. CAKKV everything you have iu old Iron to J. I). I'aiker. REMEMHEK the best meats in the cily are sold by Cadieu & Wal lace. I'hone f. E deliver Ice lo our customer at any hour nic,ht or day 111 rase of sickness. I'boue jh. Cadieu 4 Wallace. REM KM HER yoa ran get the best fresh meat at . D. l'arker' mar ket, I'hone No. t)i. ( '"''i liouiiA will w4vwwm W ,"(,"'-"1' to. .Nrl s,.,. Millie toll r-lfiSs- Will gel eXai'H) t!?V ?2s2l&z mi. i.uw .ki: W. R. UINEIBAGK, Jeweler, Monroe, N. C. w NICE MEAI. may he had at the Star Cafe. Good cooks and nice vice K. R. Walkins, Manager. w HEN yoa want let phone 3A, Prompt delivery and honest weight, Cadieu & Wallace. FOR KENT. My four-room house on College street. Mr. A. Levy. It yon desire pure Ice, com bined with honest weights and prompt delivery, phone 36. Cadieu & Wallace. iiiiiiiiiiiiii'iniiiit 11 1 1 1 1 t 1 11 1 1 1 m m 1 1 s 1 1 1 -1 1- m t m 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; j 1; ; ; 11 ; ; ; 1 ' '',.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.V.? iiiiiiiiiimiihitiitiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiit W. S. lll.Akl.M:V, President. A. M. 5TACK, ice-President tiii: RAY," K)M SHUTII, Cashier- Bank of Union. Safe, But Progressive and Liberal. A modern banking house with every facility (or the prompt anl careful handling of all business. Get one of our Pretty Steel Banks, carry it home, deposit your savings and get interest on them. iimtiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiitiitiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiimHiiiim'miiiiiiiiiii IMlllllllllllllllllllUlllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHUIMIIII "Let tho GOLD DUST twins Uoyour work" 3
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 25, 1903, edition 1
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