'?. f- . - THE MONROE l.l.l'V If ll IV A B . I V J VJ I 1 JL VOLUME X. NO 31 MONROE, N. C, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 1003 One Dollar a Year farmer's rtutual l ire liumrance Comiuny IZk-cU Olficers. Al llic meeting of jjucklmldci of the I'liiou t'umity r.iiimr'l in lii.iiiancc ruiuun., Lt'UI in Hit t-tnii I Iiiiiim- on Aiign-l ".'"illi. W. II. riiiiiT a iv j ii tii-ii unit Ja. McNccly, i-rvl.iiy ami trv.es uifr. Meiiibci Ikiiii each low u tlii were m plot id In M-lit'l Mutable nu n lor directors unit the folio in); were selected: l.aiM't 'reck. I r. J . li. laihauk. Unit ml. ('apt. It. 1". liiclianlxni. Jackm. J. W. Mct'.uu. Sandy liulge, (J. K. Winchester. Vance, II. l. Sliiisou. toHi.Ni' ('nil, . t;. Ia.iij;. New Sili'iii, M. '. Austin. .Marsh v die, lr. li. Armlicld. Monroe, K. II. Wolle. Tlu MipcrviMin of the several t i uships were appointed ait fol lows: Lini-n Cn i'k. S.iiiford Smith. r.ul'oril, J. T. 1-ntlian. J.tckson. Y. It. McNccly. S.ukIv Kidge, (i. W. Sutton. (I.HM'l'mi, . A. Clout.. New Salem, U. II. James. ?d.uh illc, A. It. t'.'Uaids Monroe, . K, l Williams. Yain'e, to In- upHiiutcil, .las. McNccly, Mi-rctary and llcasiircr. Hi:uli' a Malcuicut show ing that tin- biisincsmif tin- t'ompa ny was in good I'oinlitioii, having a iiii'UiIm'IIiii of '.'till, ilh mi Insur ance of IIVcl $ JliS.IMi'.'. Till' llll'lll heship is still grow ing Richmond l.xcursion. Tin- Scalioaid Air Lim- HaiWay w ill operate a fast ccuisinii tiaui to l.'ichiiiolid, on Wednesday Sept. !lh, lui ing MonriH' ti.lin a.m., Wuigatc. li. Itia. in., .Matshv illc li. Ka. III., I'caclll.lllll li.oliU. III., 1'olkloii 7.11.1a. in., round tup only tM.L'.l; Waili'slHiro7.l.su. in., I.ilcs Mlli' r.L's a. in., 1'i-e i' J. lit, a. in., Ifuckiiighaiu i.M a. tit, . round trip only ti.oo. I liis is I hi- last gifal trip of tin' M'a.vin aint you cannot allonl to liii.vs it. Special rales at holi-ls. SH-fial cars for lailn-s anil escorts. 'I Ins special train m rives in liich inoml l.llii p. in. on Dili, ami re turns leaving litfliiuoml 7. Oil p. in. on I m li. Two tl.ixs in the wonder fill city of the seven lulls. I or tin i her iiifoi illation ask your agent for a poster or w rite t'liri Ii.iii Weathers, Mgrs., or II. S. l.card, T. T. A., Uilcigh, X. C. A Time Ik: J. c li ..!( My lnollicr anil I kepi oaclic lor's h ill one year ami we li.M a bttl which kt pt tune lor us while we slept. There were just twelve slats in the heil and one ilroppcil out every hour. When the Usl ttie luil ilii'ppeil ami e were sleeping on the II mr with the bctlsteuil aruiuul 114 like a call pasture (dice wc knew it was time to net up, We didn't mind the slats iluipj-int; out so much as we i!iJ their peculiar way of duiiiR it. They never drupped twice alike in succession. Somulimts the) would dr ip cut in rotation, bi'in tiir f at the head of the bed, and leave us lianiiii; to the last slat by our heels and sometimes they would procirJ toward the head. Tlitn again they wculd begin in the mi Idle ami dii'p out alter nately. I.i Siii.li cae we slept put of the 11 1 lit doubled up like j.ick kntves wilh our heads between cur houfs and our spines calml) reposinj; on the hoor. This is not a very good way to sleep in waini weather. Sometimes the slats would drop time about from each cud, and leave us at last hanging ovtr the middle sl.t like a dish rag on a garden fence. The scientilic name for snoring is "Sheet Music " Kinks I see Kdison says it hurts his eyes to look at the X-ray. Jinks He ought to look at the X-ray waist on the summer K r' and rest his eyes. Baltimore Ametican. An Indiana woman who lost her voice several years ago was struck by lightning a few days ago and the shock restored her speech. Now her husband is mad because he did not have lightning rods on his house. !2 - i 4 pari;? of They were sitting on the beach. "Let us make love," he whimper ed, "so that we may have some thii.g by which to lemember the seashore when we are far away." Ah," she said sof ly, "1 suppose you would call this a souvenir spoon." Philadelphia Record A fellow named George Hanks, who is brakeman on the Wabash railroad, was at rested in Chicago recently, charged with a minor offense. The Magistrate decided the man was guilty and laid: ' I fine Hanks of the Wabash $5 That is one on em." public (l)pimon Why DM Dewey Leave the fixt ures. ult illr I n.tmaik j Mr. Id-wry, llir -aliirr of tin New llern Ulnk who appropriated' 1 ill lMMI in ( l-ll to lllsoH n use mid j I lien skipNsl, H :its to have Us n , an rvpeit linaiieier. It is said liej left the bank -I. '.imi in rash. I Just why lie should liavr left so mueli as :l I rents, or even the bunk build inj; and futures, it is hard to uiiilerstand, for judging by his inws up to the lime of his de parture lie could have earned otT every Ihinj; in siht w ithout at traeting the attention of the bank ollieials. Far (letter than the Strenuous IJfe Mil h,-l Kwirtlt-r. To lie serene amid all the modern din, to lw silent in the f.iee of all strident elanioi, to live loftily amid the glovelliuu luoli. to move with slal'-ly but liuiiib'ie tread amongst the ruliin slaves of ile lil."iou, to di pend only on one's heart and look well to that to lid one's self of the hope ill other things than one s own sell, ours own K'Midliess, one's own faith, iiml to fear no man nor any earthly eireuiustatires, this is far lietler than the Strenuous Life, this is the way to laleii. The New Theme! tti-.tirn K.--"r.lr "How to prohibit prohibition," was the rhief theme of disrusMoii at the National Liquor lralers' AsstH'iatiou in lialtnnoiy reerutly. The ei v Used to U "prohihilioii does not prohibit," mid yet some how, the liquor turn always vio lenlly opposed it. Now they re rognie that prohibition Ih-s pro hiliit, and their prolieleiu "how to prohibit prohibition." Straight Tip (or Turner. Stnt' -ullc l.ftliaiiin'k. While Hie lindmark isn't the lliltlioried iiioiilhpieee of Slates ille's candidates we make hold to sav that lie is ruiiiiiic Is-eaiise he wants the oilier mid U'caiise the M-opli want him to have it. Ib is iu line of promotion, has a laud able nmbitioii to go tip higher, ami has the eapaeity to till the place. Ami while we is-ar no ill will to any other candidate, wishing them all well, wo think it our duly to give their Iriends the tip that Stalesville s candidate is going to win. Senator Tllman's Mistake- Itu-htiiMiMl Si "-l.rilrr. Senator Tilliiian, of South Caro lina, bad his pm ket picked on it train. This is w lint we niiglil have expected to happen to a guileless mid hoiuv handed representative of the over burdened mid groaning imusscs. Also It is natural that the purse of this incorruptible sci vant of the people and I'm' of cor poral ions and trusts contained little or no money, 'I he Senator's chief grief is that all the many free passes mid franks the leeeplable contained have disappeared along w ith it. Coiisispiently his travel is crippled hi id his telegraph and ex press facilities badly linmiercd. The l awyers Responsible. I'lMrily m;tlrhiiart-n. The lawyers, who often lioast that they are the conservators of H'iice and good older, are responsi ble to u greater degree than any oth er class for the reign of mob law mid contempt of the ignorant uml unthinking for the courts. So long us justice is delayed, and often out raged, by the tedious delays and parleying and technical tricks by attorneys who have in mind only the foe which their clients may be able to pay, we may expect to see the exasperated mid hot headed f of the roiniiitiiiily taking things in (ioernor Jarvis' History ul the What is Life? In (he last nanlvsis iiolxxly knows, but wc do know that it in under strict law. Abuse that law (hfd slightly, pain revults. Irregular living means derange ment of the organs, resulting in . ('oust ipat ion. Headache or Liver trouble. Dr. Kind's New Life Till otilcklr re adjust thin. It' Rrntlr, Jet thorough. Only 2.V. at English Drug I Vs. their owu hands and uni ting out summary veugvance on stiposl rriiuiiirls. W e are told that our sWeiii is worso tli in that of au other isiuuliy under the sun. Klsrwlicrc -ely trials aie obtain ed, and the shvtcis who share spoil with the riiiuliiilials thev shield I mill the piiuishiuent they di-M-rvr, are not allowed the piir legi-and Mwer they abii-4- in the com ts of tins county. (Wn franklin (iot It W ronj. "Kj'i ieiie kis'ps a dear scIuhiI, but fools will leant at no other." This is not true, even ilTteii l iank 1 1 ii did write it. lie should have Killing the lUtnes. Hi. W in. ('. Woodward, h.-allli olliei-r of the District of Columbia. who' re'natksou "r.uv iiiunler." eiuil'd I'V the iiicrva." in iiilaiit mortality in the I MM net ol t'oluni b:a this viiiiiuii-r. haveallr.nli-d at leiiti.'ti throughout the li-l. issued another h-iuaikaUle bullHiu tislay. It details the circumstances siir rounding the deaths of iutaiits iu il ... i " asiiiugioii oiii in; i;tc p.isi iuii Mavv,, l.lsetK iu l.isl ' , , ... , . , I, . . . . loaillieai llis;! Kllieii .. oii.iti i.n io. li .n i ii ii to evcrv eiiiipmeil and sailed through the iHs-aii with a swiftness and AnK'rka The editor of the New and Mi server, wri'iug fioin J.nkoii Splltigs, whi le e tioveruoi J li is is sH'iid:ii siiliielinie, wiiies the follow iii stor. -l tiovei nor .l.ii v is: 'III ls when as (oixrriior of North Carolina I was in liooton to repli-M'Ut the Stale at the l-non; KMv.ilioii, I was iuv iliil w it It olli I els to take a Mil on the iHvau bv . lieiieral mini I'-utler, tioveruor j tire a bcarj of Deer's Hair j I . l;-l.,T II III . I - -' fc I'el h lis the IlioM cm lolls c.i-e ! stirjfi-ry that was fin h i .u no ! i in the Adiroiidaeks h.i s -l ..n, to light, although n was iet li. iiii.il i nearly a year au. W 'ilium Mi- ;Cov.a wiNnlmaii.was the pel "n on mui.iI. whoiutheoiHT.tlloii wasls-ifoiiiii i. .,i,:,. i lle lias Jllsl t-oltleolll ol I Ile illln ; Like lumber imp and bruits llo The Uuc i ( the Vc,K: I iii- ina l'l b-lt no iTH al i ' I.. I ;.'i-. li :iL.'ii . li.-a.l-.' a..!.-" i- a" 'iO ile- MllirllM laifthat I had never seen isja It was a delightful sail and alh-d. I re- sa id that wise men h-.it n at the uiuked upon the fet sailing ipial Ashcraft's Eureka Liniment This Llnitncct will remove spavin, stilint. ringbones, and all cartilagi nous growths, when applied in the ear lier stages of the disease, and will re- A (3r lievc the lameness WhJ even in chronic most common lame- """ ncss among horses and mules is sprain of the back tendon, caused by over loading or hard driving. Ashcraft's Liniment is a never-failing remedy. The Liniment is also extensively used for chronic rheumatism and for all kinds of stiff joints. For "scratches" Ashcraft's Eureka Liniment is with out an equal. A few anulications is all that is necessary to cure this dis ease in its worst form. Owing to the wonderful anti- ctmi septic qualities, the Eureka Lini ment should he used in the treat ment of alt tumors and sores where proud flesh is present. It is both healing and cleansing, entirely de stroying nil parasites and putre faction. This Liniment acts as a counter-irritant and stimulant. Price 50c. bottle. Sold by English Drug Company school of e'l it iii-e, but fools will not. It is al mot the only school at which even theU-st of us will learn at all. The f.Hils of us alsolutely reject its lessons and Wiisle their disasters. Would be a tlrtat Temperance Measure- ffm I -,lif-r. A man who will gamble away or di ink up money he justly owes somebody else is no Is'tter than a thief and ouht to Is- regarded as sin h. We would Vote for the on iciiueiit of a law making it a felony lor any man to gamble or buy li iplor while he owes money. If en forced, such a law would Is' the greatest li-iiipeiam e measure that could possibly lie pavs. il. Just So- v-iie ait- riti.ti Did you ever notice that the man who has the least use for you, is the man who owes you money that he won't pay, or has otherwise done you an injury. Mow Liquor lirutalics. Dirl ali.t t 'hll'lo i. The but niug of the hotel al Nag's Head was overshadowed by the sudden death of the w lie of t lie pro prictor, bill w bile the tragedy was transpiring anil those who hail hearts were silent In their sorrow, the bar kii'per kept his doors w ide oM'ii ami licit out liiiini' until he was coinpelli'il by public sent uncut to close. This was a good illuslra Hull ul the brutality of the Inns Hess. Wnrdlnw News. i-iirr iwifi'li-ii .a Tin- .l.-iirintl. Warulaw, Aug. 'Jl. Waidlaw for the past few ilavs has seemed unusually quiet, it is due to execs sivmodest and not because she is not on it move. Mr. K. V. I 'i it i ii i 1 1 I spent Sat tirilav here. Mr. S. M. Hunter relumed to Schoolcy, Ark., last wt-ek ul'ler a two weeks visit to his parents. Miss laila MeV hoiler left last week ancr u month's visit here. Mr. Iloyle of Cooleinec is the gllesl ol licv. II. M. Ilojle this week. Mr. Mike Hudson, who has been sick for the past few weeks, is im proving. Miss Avie Matthews returned Saturday to Chaileston, S. C. Mrs. .1. W. Matthews and son sM'iit last Saturday and Miuday with Ii lends iu Saul is. Miss .Mime l'l ice is si ill im proving, bin slow ly. N. A Kind Act Appreciated. VVrlttrii l-ir 'I'lir Juuriml. I wish In relate a little incident that occurred while I was up at Montis' duly lib. While out on the street, Is-coming very hot and wearied, I sat dow n under a shade to rest, and a pretty little girl w ho was near by turned to me mid, in her simple way, said I know you are miglily hoi, and commenced to fan me. She seemed almost like a little angel to me, ami I hope some other little girl who may tend this w ill take u lesson Hint leai li to al wa.vs respect mid be kind to the aged, nud especially to an old Con federate soldier. I enjoyed the day immensely and met some old sol diersthatl hardly ever expected to see again, while there were oth er that I expected lo see that I did not; nud so it may Is- In heaven that those that are fortunate enough to get there may see some that they did not expect to see, while there may lie other that they expeetcii tu see there thut they will not. The K'mmI people of Monroe have my sincere thanks for the kindness shown the old soldiers on that day. ('. 1- II. Wingate, X. t4 ,kTsf 'Five dollars please," said the lawyer to his prospective client. ''Ilnl I haven t stated inv case yet," protested the client, "Five dollars first uml then it won't lie so hard to be honest with you," insisted the lawyer. "How's that?" 'Well if yon haven't got any ease, and I advise you to sue, you'll nav nie n .i retainer without a murmur; but if I tell you frankly that you haven't a ghost of a show you II kick like a steer on a j fee, so if I get that fee first won't be quite no strongly tempted to run you up against a lot of usless liligation.if that happen In lie the kind of a case you have.' fcs change. bucklcn's Arnica 5alve lias world wide fame for marvel Inn cures. II surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or hnlm for Cuts, loins, Iturii", lloil. Sores, Felon, 1 leers, Tetter, Salt Itheuin, Fever Sorts, Chapped Hands, Skin Kiiiptious; infallible for Tiles. Cure guaranteed. Only iijr. at Eugluh Drug (Vs. Iliesol the yacht, and sim.ii under .stood why it made such rapid siMS'd. It was the refitted and re lurnislicd America' that iu l."C won the Cup from I'.itgland. Mere is its history as it was told to me: Afler winning the Cup 'America' was sold to a Southern man by the name ol l.auiar ami was nroiiglil rMilllll ,ioii n,o 'it in; in 'id ii i ii (Waters whin the War Detweeu thc : .Mates iM-gau. Nmn it was put lino the Confederate service as a pn iVateii- under the name of "Nali villi-.' and was employed liming most of the war. Toward thcc!oc "I' the war when il was in dangei ol iK-ilitf captured liy .Villln-rn es i M-!s its captain lieiiiieratelv ran il i i ashore in the St. John's liver in! I'lorida. where it n ai inird until M'iice was ileelaii'd. Then (ien eril lliitlei. who knew the histon of the 'Nashville,' made up his mind lo own her and purchased Mr. Lamar's iutoic.it and brought suit in the courts, and won the title." Al thi-i point ail interested and itor said: "If Mr. l.auiar had drought the s'1,1 the decision would have gone ngaiusl him, but ticner al Jarvis won on the strength of his reputation as a soldier." Wilhoiit commenting on the rat lu r pertinent interruption, (iov eriior Jarvis continued: 'After winning the ins' tieneral I'.ullcr hid the 'Aiueiiea' ovel hauled thoroughly, and on the day of the sail she was like a palace iu ap pointments and equipments. Al one place on the boat the name the 'Nil-diViUc' could Is' si en. thus tell iug a portion of I lie Confederate history of the first Cup winner." Il is a ralln-r singular thing that the fust w inner ol Ihe Cup, which enthused all America, should have lieen it Confederate privateer, ami should then have Iiccii Ihe private yacht of tieneral r.ciijaiiiin 1". Hut ier, who was then the Democratic liovcrnor of Ihe I lay State. Tliith is stauger than fiction. "tin that sail, upon our return loin the ocean," continued iov eriior Jarvis, "we stopped at the famous club house where a uolablc lish dinner was served -- nothing but lish, but all kiml.s of the besl liih prepared the most nppctix ingly iu every way known to the skill of the best cooks. Lord Cole ridge, Chief Just ice of I'.uglaud, sat ul liovcrnor Hut Ier' s rigid and I sil at his Icll. The chief thing iilhiut the dinner is that iliiiiugthe entirediiinerlieucial N. I'. Hanks, who sat next lo me, devoted his entire time to living to prove to me that 'Stonewall' Jackson was not a gleat soldier." Aski d his opion as to to'lieial lliiller's ability, (iovcruor Jarvis replied by saying that Chief Justice Colerriilge told him he regarded tieneral Hutler as the most aeeoiu plished man he had ever known. 'Hutler asked me n curious question'" continued ( iovcruor Jarvis. '-He turned to me iu one of our iiiliuerous conveisatious with him while I was in H uston and said: 'Jarvis, when you fellows offered a reward for my head, what would yon have done with tuc if you had captured me?" "lie paused a minute lsTore te- lilving and then said: tieneral Hutler, I ant very glad we did not canture vou. If we had I would not to dav have the pleasure of en joying your hospitality.' " You Know What You are Taking When you take drove's Tastrlf Chill Tonic because the formula ia plainly printed on every buttle showing that it it simply iron ami vjiiiuuic in wc hut f oi in. No Cure, Nu Pay. joc. An Illinois magistrate has de c'd 'd that a man whose hteuth sucllsof whiskey is drunk. If that is so, the man whose bteath smells of limburger cheese is d' a I strange -lory ami its proof. Siuietime ago MiK o w.c woik lug with John Dully getting nut some long pole to repair a chute which is iiM-d ti slide logs down Ihe iiioiiiilaiusiih-. iiill went t.. cut a limb by an upward in. when the axe r.1 iiwl I't-oui bi h iiiiN ami went ll nig through I lo an. It stun k Mi-Cov and it k. u weather at h a.st. tliey should un d.-r tiorinal isiuditioiis have Inch at , the breast. An investigation ol the diet of I lien' babies under I Vfurnfage showed the following' n-siill: "Hronst milk. .'!; Invast milk and and lin n earned supiioMslly lis-sli cow's milk, 'J: ! W hile some ol the M-nlid Ihe I mallei ol I n .i;:an-i II," 1' I lal A ti! i :.ii li.ii.i.- ilii !. .iV.llii'l h'MI !. 1'f V-niist pi'j'.i oiii v lioit a i ' iillrih di-.ij'j lloi:irell, v o,-.!ilil!,..!i.i: Mil -,.tne tel l'iere! i I . We I In' I. I... !. i"rn In i el. i.ii.'i rhi!divn under 'i years of age in I the Distrii t of Columbia during the 'two weeks ended August s. Of IIicm' clilldu u I t were white and colored. With but two cus p lions they had not completed the first year of life, and, therefore. Sedge shaved oil a pait of hii hei k. weiv iu that IM'iiml of their exist-1 Win. Henry, a nurse ol t tn a. ence during which lu the ttaiiu li.k MH nv m hand. Alter bav i ing partially slopissl the ib.w (. ,-uluaiiiiaiioii IiIihmI lie went out to the t.tii-, i imioiiai v c.ieii tiMik a little fawn that muiic of the ,;--,.utn.h b. . Ihixs had captuii-d twodavslH'ton-, I -li. n eil I ,ie hair lor alsuil mm niiiare inelie oil the auiiuar." Hid It to the CJIII) wooiliiucn liel nivasi iiiiik, caiuip lea ami w nis ine law u iicm v cut me -k tu. key, I: lile.i'l Illllk. lea. etc., ed it oil' and applied it llniie diate eondi -used milk, II; sup;ioMsll ' ly to Hie fa I M.t'.iy. H.iv ii- liesh iiii'n milk, 7: unknown, 'J. lilted il in place lii ml . he inl.U il Of the L'H cases in w hich the diet over it a thick coat of baK am gum, preceding illness is known but ' ' ami oxer that he placed tight ban i weic seciinii'' mil m at lioiii lslilnelil. i ilages. I lie eliei-K sloiiiieil li;ei it "In most iiislanei-s the ilecean-il iug at oi.ee. iclauls were said lo have Ih-cii well j A Week atlelwanl Henry to!. developed and lie iltliy, a. id lo have j oil the bandages and the graft u a thriven so long us they were fed on j found to In- a siicces . S sm niter iiiotlus's milk. The fatal change j ward, however. McCoy noticed, U'gau with the substitution of old- w hen he drew his hand across hi- i i ml. :n. I., ii. il ' :. I I,, ;, ii.ii-.i-. 1 1:: ii ! V. in a il'. ii . .. " t.n l-'.i. . 'vo-kI's Sew - CI .il-it I . t iKc. Cab-,.l.-"ilc crops I .' l.- lo . .i ',i '.Va!. d I...I-: ,iii ..ij, i t.-oi i xi. Va. ? e p Young Plants 110!- I . I. '.I In . u ii li the death of Louis Si I aloud Lis sigmaiiiial I'-miI1:! i - 1 1 iry di-claialioii of m ' ' I ! I, uekiiowlcdgiiij; -.. b.iii.u out of iciolutionai'V I'viry faniHT ine pl.tnts "fniv '. - tl ..it ctt'T tii.ri III I lie -i .i .1:1 ihcri. Suil t;nv lii' l!o' s-ur. . i .t ... Si VI I l'i 'V S"VI!1 I'll' S.U'.C ;;l S 'lii.' !.i;its aio W'.'ak a;iJ lh-. rs Mmn;;. .l)(l t!i. its tit lliiilrell. TllrV a IV I I I.I. Ill rn He ' Vip. I I" .Ills. S.U1K' linn!. Way YYU:1 like yn'.iti.; ,:im' In inn-, i. ii ,- in ol th" American ; he old d-igiici of le- l .- :aoeiiieiit lor in ls' Isl.i came - ho wauled to re- i is you w ill all nls have come from or foods. The cause niosl coiumoii ly alleged for such siibsl ilutioii was the necessity under which the inol her found herself of earning her own livelihood. Condensed milk I n cms to have Ix-en n-ii-eien in inusi ca.M'S because of its convenience, and not Is-causc of any intelligent Is'licf iu its siiH'iior tiieril. No clloit was made to skimp on the price of this article. In only one case wits a cheap brand used, and that by no means the cheapest. "Those having the care of the babies referred to iu this report sii'in generally lo have Urn ignor ant of the necessity for a proper water supply for such children. Very little water was given lis a rule, and even that amount was I'litoiiiac water unboiled. Nipples were but fairly well cared for. I he sanitary conditions of many of the premises in which these cliihlivn lived were bad." Half- Sick " I first ustd Aver'i Sartaparilla In the fall of 1848. Since then I have taken il every spring as s blood - pur if y I n anil nerve strentlienin( medicine." S. T. Jonci, Victors, Kans. If you feel run down, are easily tired, if your nerves are weak and your blood is thin, then begin to take the good old stand ard family medicine, Aycr's Sarsaparilla. It's a regular nerve lifter, a perfect blood builder, hhimih . ak r"t awsof whti h ismht M arct ItariaMiillm. II !... ll ISO (' 14 rmnillf owHioi, VuUv III MTleffMa WIU M MliM j. v. aria oo lM. . chisk, Ihal hair was growing op the grafted skin. In a few dayi more the hair had grown so thick ly that Its color and uatuic were plainly visible. It was the hair ol the fawn growing, and. innieim-i, it was spotted like Ihal of a fawn. Ile did not dare lo shave for fear of breaking the skin and allowed Ihe hair to grow until the fall of the year. Then the spots disap pea red and Ihe "blue" coat of a full glow li deer took its place. When spring came mound be saw Ihal the hair of the cheek w as falling out ami line nil hair was grow ing. At last the blue, or w in Ier, coat was entirely gone and the red summer coat look its place, lu fact, he nud the other woods men, lo their merriment, saw Ihal Ihe hair varied and changed pre ciscly as does the coat of a deer. line rare Mrmvj b'-it smiii' oimw i : f while t il hers ..u -in ill and weak. S' ott s hmu'sioii ('lTi i-v way nut id the (iiii'nulty. h'M weakness ifteii means t.'.rv.itiun, i.ft In c.u -' i-l 1 1 k I ("ml, hut liec.iu--e the f .(! IiK-S lint feed. Set .tl's I '.llUiliina fe fee!- .id j,'ics the ihild ornwin tiotiU'ih. h.i'.ever the r.iii-e i :iess and f.ii!i;ve t ; Si etl's l-'nuilsinn seen.s it and set the rn.itb r li;. s. i. ! i r li - I- s-it a lii-wnr v 'i. 1 -. -' "i 11 i V e.lk .i n A lo lnnl i NimVuik - . t : - i n i .it.m 'i in tins sec . 1.. u::t: y than all ether dis- .! 1 ., lln :, ,i;:d lllllll the last i i , v.j- .; i1 im 1 tu he i tic lira I : ,i ii ..t euuiv eais doctors I it .i I al ill.-, .sc. ami pre : . .v i t;'t ins, .iiul hy con ! ;. i;i,.!s: t " eaie wili, local treat .', ".-i!i' n!i i.l it eiria thle. Sci--l; i'iii e:it.n i Ii lo he a con .'i . .,! 'i i -I-, a;: I llicirforr re , i i, -.lit-.'., ai.il tii.itineiit llall'a u ; i. u; i , Im illlll.ollili'd liy F.J. !..-v o (. .. T-h'.l'i, Dliin. ia the . . i.it.tuti.mal i ui! mi the mar il I.i, .:i iiiUu.ally in dunes i i .In -- ti a tea.-puoiilul. It ,1 inlSi- i .u the blo-'d ami mucous r..ec I ll.e -;.-li-iii. 1 bey oiler loin isc.l .1 bar lor any case it l i cue. S.-ti I f-r circulars and i;---. 'lii-i'- A I hi'.:.-, v. .i. t ii i:ky & n, i'ol.KIa), Ohio. M l.v ii--i.ii. Hooker Washington at Hamlet- h-Liii.-iou Ani.'l" iiimi. The proprietors of the S. A. I.. hotel at II, unlet made a serious blunder when thev allowed Hooker Washington and his party of lie grocs In take a meal in their regu lar dining room last Sunday morn ing. II was made all the worse when live while persons, two ul llieru passengers on Ihe same tiaiu, well' served iu the writing room while the negroes were eating in the din ing room. The cllii't has lieen and w ill Is' to aggravate the ever re cul l ing luce iplest tun, w iucli Is iu our opinion, a much more serious lucslioii than some arc disposed to think. We realize, however, thai .Messrs. (ireshani Jamison were placed III a (leucine position, itr lave mnloiilit that they iillempleil to solve the problem iu what seem ed in llll'lll ine uesi way, i ncy made a mistake that no explanation can justify, and we are salislicd they realize it now. The racial pride of the Anglo Saxon race is illemlcil, nud justly ho. We take no slock, however, in the abuse of (ireshain (ireshain, hotlinf whom we regard us excellent gentlemen. They simply were placed iu a hole ml ol which they tailed to extri cate themselves. Neither do wc oiulotnn Hooker Wellington and his parly. They were doubtless hungry, mid they should have Imsmi illowcd the privilege of eiiling somew here. They were shown this hotel. illi their h its oil they asked where they would lie served. They paid their bill w hen they had finished, nud got out. They acted in a respect I'ul manner, anil did not, we ait; told, smoke and sit around in the ollice. We are sorry the incident occurred, but we deplore the ellotls of some people to agitate the matter and (bus inllauie the iustict of aversion and antagonism that exists in each race for the nth er. We repeat that this race prob lem ir a serious one. It needs no falsehoods or sciisut ionalism tugive it impetus. A Boy'f Wild Ride (or Life With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, IS miles, to ct Ir. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. II. ltrown, of Ijeesvillc, Ind., induced death's agonies from asthauui; hut this wonderful medicine (rave instant relief and soon cuiisl him. He writes: "I now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of Consumption, rneuninnia, Itron chilis, Coughs, Colds ami (irip prove its matchles merit for all Throat and 1 ttng troubles, (iiiaranteeil Lotties .Vie and tl.OO. Trial bottles ftw at Knglisk Drug (Vs. To Cure a Cold In one Day Take Lanal.re Itromo Quinine Tableta. All diuscifti refund the money if it fail to . lire. E. W. Urove's aigna tare is on each bos. 1$ cents. Lome to see me lor chewing tobacco, smoking tobacco, cigars, etc. . S. R. Doster. going I iovcr- X A Capital Story. Kiil.-iirh l,,ir.--iiiii ii,-,- I ' lii-rl"l I,. I il Another caiital story around is at the expense ol (iov nor AyciH'k. Hcfore he was (iov cruor he apH'aied in a trial in Wilson county, and with his usual ardor was pressing the examination of a witness. Ile said to the latter: "Are you married!'' the w itness replied: ''Yes." "Whom did vmi many.'" "A woman." Aycock's next iiueslioii was; "Well, did vou ever hear of any one w ho did not many a woman!" To this tin witness replied, with his I grin: "Yes, my sister in; man." II is said by people w ho wciv on the spot that it was live minutes at least licl'orc any more business could be done. Keen the Judge roaii'd and put it down that il was the best thing he had heard since he had lieen on Ihe Itcuch. As for (lovelier AvciH'k il is said t 61169D PiOUr , is Bad Flour P Hall - liiniiiv I 'i Us lire the bent I v tt.t i ar old linn. J. 1). '.nkji. K. I ' t r has just received 1 'I i I mco llanis. L. H. THOMPSON, General Insurance. -ti i ie broadest 1 lurried a z i i i s ; that he treated the entire unlit watermelons later in the dav. to Tearful Odds Against Him. Ilcdriddeii and destitute. Such, in brief was the condition of an old soldier nv name ol ,l. .1. Heavens, Versailles, O. For years he was troubled with Kidney disease and hs'tors nor medicines gave him re lief. At length he tried F.leetrie Hitters. It put him on his feet in short order and now he toil i lies: T'lil on the road to complete re eoverv. Host on earth lor l.iver I and Kidney troubles and all forms f of Stomach nud I towel Complaints, if Only ode. (iiiaranleed by Knglisli Drug Co. Hriug your chickens ami eggs and get highest prices in rush or trade. Wc buy them. M. ('. HriHiiu Paw n Broker's Clothing. Strictly sanitary.all wool, men's, youths and buys coats from 50c. to $i 00. (iood enough f'.r any one lo wear. Coats out of $10 and $J0 suits. Come and see ine and I will save you money on v our clothing. Only in minutes walk from and northwest of the court house. J. H. HbSTON, Monroe, N. 1-. II!. 1-iVV 't II I- i till til. ,1.1 I .. I X- , 0I1..1' I-II till' i .'l 11 -tllv 1 ' I I. i l'i' -ihii I. Cad l! n;r : I .1 I i!'ci J ; lln 111 itter linw it e; in un;1 :l,ll- : 1 I nil. I jiivle.l in I'.n -kiln,, ll J hit i iaiii-j. hark in llie i eii'- a . thini;. li t rl 1 1 1 1 1 tinxi-il Willi I'i'i'l ttii! tni'ue the iu.ol'y i ul tlie lileml, In, I like mixing lute paint with l l o k, il l ike, na awlal li t o' win!- t,i pi ilii'-p any 1 lit i t C i,l '-1 1 in-ap ll-ni is- l.o kl.'ii; in l;!i;Ii-ii. ti e milt ili.ius ;.ii li u ul tin' I' iir.it. It (tlsi) contains a lore- fi 1 ret!lit';i ul the pith 1 1 1.:--1 li'i- 1-1 : In ll ul the ctaiii. Al! ; wlih-li yi ll ihlll'i U.Uit. 1 h It ti'ii', we ca iiti'iii V"ii In .1 !. t r Ihe "Invini i'.i'k-" i lokI. I h: . Iii.iml is sul I nt lh' I -w puce fir x.hiili it-.ii.y ln-i-class tiiir ran lie s' hi, an.l its -t 11 P 1 lln- liii;!n' -t S ' I IK t J tu pa in ul ili i" tu ;:i I ll.e hi st . Mi. Ni wiiiiin, 1 -lit' hiril l-.ikir. iays: "ln no ;h!e" I-- tie' 1 ean l,et fur h..kiii." ' 1 I i! 1 !nl Liit , A 1 1 U i.t. Utallh, Lia .1 iil pl.i- M-it il Insuality Iu v. ( ':,; tin- lu l uu Ktrimnest ij .iIIH' . I' J tr: t J , I H' .pfrttul- in it ytm Mhi!ta;e ami KUiiiau i mi (-I 1:1 1 t'tln it'iit st rvice. Of wt r! c im ttiti;ii'. I'luMie No. t. Wotiooot Eloction. fi.ur tli 'if i hi ! Iti-trtfl N. i n-lnp. Hi I'll -iittf.l Hi .m;t H.mi r i.l . I. .Ml. .It In. 1,111 -mi! (h- -(' 1 lit in (lu ho, I !- -hll i,ii it 'i mint lax . ai ti nitiH Itllll tut CflMi Hit 1. -Ch.Hil fl.. ,ut ih-'rici -it.'h 1 'r ...i r.l.M.d dint r ninl t it t :tt ( l(t.("i ill.) i lit'tloll ( h.l.t.T I uf I a tl ' -i ll. Mil III HIM', nk li' H'-ltl'l -'lllllll-'l.illtTt. lll-'.NDKUSON 11(11. 1, 111! MILLS. You Can't ii Beat Me ii. 1 1 i j r. itlila's, lii.e id t dr.. I want your country produce o( all kinds. See me before you sell. S. R. Doster. Our Ice House is opposite j j. l.ockhart & Co.'s store. I'hone us when you want Ice. No 30. Caiueu & Wat. LACK. "Have You Started Home?" The Wingate School offers rsccllent oppoitiitntiei to boys and girls preparing themnclves tor coin-Re, for business or tor the practical duties of life. Last year about so stu dents prepared st Wingata were in the various collegca of thx State. The patronage of laat session came (rom 16 counties. There were enrolled sjo students. More than 75 of these were bosrders. For thorough work and (or itiietm)e ami freedom Irom tempta tions Wingate ia not to be aurpasaed . Our music facilities are eaceptiotial. KL B. DRY, Prin. "No; I have bevn here all da.v and have just slatted over lo Hill & Hivens' t' d.) my little trndin;. I can get better bargains over there than anywhere else in town. "You see those fellows started out to selling real cheap in order to get a trade worked up and then when they got a gocd ttade from all over the county they did not do like most others, gradu illy go up on their goods, but they con tinue to sell so cheaply that ev erybody who knows them and has ever traded at their store con tinues to do so, and they cannot and will not go elsewhere. "A great many think their ad vertising in the papers is their best advertising, but 1 am sure their goods and prices advertise them more extensively than any thing else. What better advertisement do wc need than the above? Yours truly, Hill & Bivens. if, sugar, molasses, The must complete Lara) in town; any price; only one u.l il y - that is the best. vinegar Joe. per gallon. fresh licst Two l.'C. bottle i:TK.CT 1 ,r llavey'iti tried "Our Mend" Cuflce' If you havn't, try a p-Miud. Those who use it are slill praising it. Force, drape Nuts, Postum l';hVe, Oat Fakes always fresh. Kverything guaranteed to ev er) liu'lv. l'roiupt delivery. Uring your country produce here fur best price. Respectfully, W. A. STEWART. I'hone Jin. fl gooi Head Is very desirable st this season. Out clean, solid, pure Ice is the hc,t cooling medium you ran get, lu the refrigerator its lasting quality makes it great economy. CRUSHED, It sdds to the clearness and cool liens ol summer drinks of all kinds. Have us to deliver it to your res kleiire daily. Tickets (or sale in any quantity, i'hone 36. CADIEU & WALLACE. FOIIYSKlDNEYCUrj t

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