TBE MONROE JOURHAl. Telephone Na. 19. Tuesday. September I. IW. last Mi Xrtlit Unary ent wfk visiting at "li.iw. Thfir will I prr.i.-liiug al Oak (inivc leihodit i-hurt-li iii-il Suu day al 3:."H. Mr. Kred FIi'Itr, wlioliiu.W'ed livn g in Texas . tin t hue. iiit in in Mow.. Mr. V. 11. A nli ii. formerly of Monro.', no of jtiiiiilui). ami tic aii viMliug in t"ii. Mr. Kr in St;n k 1 it this morn ing for Ihe A. & M. t'oil.-geiit lUl rigli. I'ntf. licorgt I. SU'ieu. of M.ittht'ws. is Uiling rvlatives in town. I'nitra.t.d uni t ins at linn M. I. i-lmn-ii mill 1ti:iii n-t Sunday al II o'vlork, omlm't.il ly K'V. M. A. Smith. Mr. U. K. Kriiiiniiiigcr has Irfl a ww two foot rule whuli ho found war I ' Mill al Th' Journal of Civ. whore tho owner ran gil it. 'Siiiiv A. V. Johnson united in marriago. ou Sunday, Mr. (i. H. King, of ltiil'ord township, to Mit Dora Pritv, of Moiin towualiip. 'Squirt' J. t Maiigmn of t'li.'s-t.-iti.-ld ouSuuilay tinilod in mar riage Mr. A. M. Kamsey ami Mi Tiney Jono. Tin annual communion ami foot w;uliing seni.i at High Hill I'riniilive lUptist cliiirth will 1 Iii UI ni't Smiilay. Mr. J. H llfii.i.-rsoii has liiirli od a pretty -ottage near lii.s ivsi-tleiH-o, ami it is .H-i-upied ty Mr. J. A. Crowell. of Ihe M in- Oil Mill. Kov. W. V. lloneyeutt will I gin anicetiiigat l'nim ilh-oii Sun day at eleven ii'i-ltM'k, assisted hy Jii'v. M i. i'tisoy of the Clear t'rei-k eiiruit. Little Miss Margaret li.id Hons Ion w ill entertain Ihis afteniiHin in honor of Iter visitors, the little daughters of Mr. IM Ueid of Char lotte. Mr. 1!. C Ilinsoil of Ml. 1'los-JHM-I. Hiilunl township, is I he hard est hit titan that we have heard of. lie hasright iiiemliersof his family dnw'i with typhoid fever. Mr. A. C. Johnson moved Into his handsome hew house ill the Mel'jnlev adililioii last week. The lit.;idiiig' has eleven rooms modern eouveniemvs, ami pretty house. The Journal is retiiostcd to say that the I.unes Creek Association, eolored. will meet at l.ilaTty Hill Rtplist elum-li, nine miles west of Monroe, on (Molier l"i I instead of at Charlotte. Mr. A. C. IVnogar rin'ived the npHiiiilmeiit us mirier of liural lioute Xo. .1 Saturday, and makes the first dip today. This is the route which Mr. II. . Clark io reived the appointment for, hut do rlined to siivept. Mr. .). V. ljuick, who lives ou Mr. Ii. H. Sow ell's plaee ill Chen lerlield county, sold tho lit .-it bale of new eollon on this market ' terdav. It was Im.uuIiI hy Crow Itrosund hrotiL'ht f.'l rents. The hale weighed .;t pounds. Mr. Thomas Howry of Ports mouth, Ohio, is spending wine time with his mother, Win. S. h. Matthews. liehassH-nt some titnr lit Virginia lteaeh.aiid will take tin1 remainder of his vaeatioii in Mon ro.. He is an eiiL'inoer and runs from Portsmouth to Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Hrown, who have for the past two or thro1 veain liecii liviinr al MrCall, H. C, 111. v.. retiii'iied lo Monroe. Mr. limwn has resumed his old posi linn at Hoik liros. They will live in the house lust vacated hy Mr. A. C. Johnson. lit v. A. L. Slouiili of l'ineville, iiivarlnd in the Hatitist iliunh lii'ieSnndav morniiut. Hois M years of age and was piitorof this lnireli when the war in one m ml joined the Colifcderatu Briny s eliHulain. lie lixik m culler lion Sumlav for a new church in 1'ineville and received quite a snug sum Those of our friends who write obituaries and other articles for the paper should recollect that Ihe w riter's name must accompany tin article. This is simply that tnav know who it is, and publication. It wcui rule is ipiite simple Mr. J. U. Seen-, of WaxUaw, I Court Hroteedinir. was in town y4rrda?. j The wcond week of Ihe civil Mrs. W. KiuanUof Ahbrville, term . rf court is ik.w iu .r.r.-.o. . - - ... . Tha f.tll.tWIlKf sait hlr Ittll I1IH la visiting MntW. I. Uiur. -...Lin.. .me ..l rva . . iihimsioi: ; . Xliiai Ills r.rniM-r i vtsltlUf tai - i ...l. :.. . t T a-.lf tiiiiislll oilier COUUlli-s. " Ihe ISO - - - I J. . .'i:i-u Hi;diiist .. a. niu - ----- - , Hickory. fiu. cMrtiuwd. Pe of I moi, c ty have a cioch. ! Mrs. II. Smith visited iu Mat In Ihe r.w of UaU-4s corpus of Th.iv aie r..i..ti.itiv.-ly few w tUew. 14 w.vk. tlarriKV Kiwr. it wasrd.rcd lhal gf ' ". cunty and lh.-lMir.leii, Ihei.ai1vhoadol. of uia.ntainiug col.nnl o. I here lr. S, J. rlsh adiug storr lias , u ,., ,;ir , u,.- ,aM- i.n r.ii. :ili-l mi.l iieaulitied :....' . .... .. . ., I. ...... . ,!U i il.i.n . , the i-liHU s ni.Klier snail or uiioweo .'"'"- i . r iKs-l.-.l Momlav tliroiii:hoiil. I. . ; ;. i .1... i-.....it .i..!i .M.-..I a. vanlai;.- lu Ihe mitl.r f rl''" -"' ' Miw. K.V. HoiMon and children take the child to visit his mother .creating s-. -lal hsal Iu ...oil ids. . . ... . . . i.. ii.u i.- ii... iii.nr.ft ih,iiii:i- retiulietl Irolu t levrlainl iliugs Iwiee a M al so long lio she lives " ". ,-, - - ( , w lllnu -.H Ullles of III m. I '-" " . 1 Tl...- ..f li-r. v A.ii.hL'arthe lii.t to caiix- cnilian aosui. nl. II, mitiuioiv and 2'in KA Xews,.nie and J. r-!" "ii. I nomas was i-.iiniiiu. il lor uie -- , The follow im; i;. iill. nieu were l'lainl.ir. I l"'l"'' . " ' .Ii I W.HeJ .i. !,... rs: l.ladslooe - II. K. J. W. Kcdfearu againol F.li. imI.... s n. th.-.r ,K '' ' V ' Tl a J -s. . K. Iti.s k. I. I. llur l.ih-s: f..relosure pr.ave.ling: ,le w uu .ue .. , .... ...... - , , . . , , TAI klVi W ITH THE PTOPtJI lie r.d down there, ajjrtving H ilht-v w.mld allow it. I l.uil.1 Ihe In Ihe malt, rof llo ir m Ii...1s," . bridg.- ..v.-r bu-Cr-k i ,iown ...I .. .......I....... l.,.1, who eviM-noe." It is losslless to say that Mr. Ch-mey built uuu a gl one. It r.il alsmt -". innate New sand IVrsuitals. -'. - I. t v ... 1 i.r l -u-W DEER TO RUN AT LARGE. o V. f. .snl.uiilou .4 Nr V.-rk will j III ...... ... 1..... 1 1 , i. . h . u I 1 . . r U I I im. I rvr ....il Ki.ssa.-t-. wilkiu a law djrw. l.i Uo-r. tuit.!ii llu ' .! .li.t.f. h T!M- l,v-r Ulil Im.- m(v M liig.iie. . ., .vnailoi . - J tat ,h, ..nmat, th.- art- t.iotavivol lli.-ie a iv now sim live isiui.iii.g B, u gttlut. until Nov students here anil : lrr Sr lee, 2 BET C0C23, ECTIG5S. CLCT2GG. GE5TS' rCESISHUGS, Ell ? IIP SHOE SI05E n mm. .t.illi - - z pllllgl Sunday night. Mr. and Mix A. Ia-vyai sis-ud ing soluetiuie IU Xcw Voik. Mrs. K. ('. Williams returmsl last nighl from Wadeslsiro and Wilmiugtou. lr. and Mrs. lav tirillin, of Wadi-slsini, have Ixvn visiting re latives here for some days. Mrs. Jeau Pippin, of l'M-aiimonl. Texas, will visit Mr. Hoscoe I'hi fer this week. Mrs. C. W. Urtiner is seiiding soimiiuie with relatives in Wadeslsiro. i-v.-i-.il more me This swells the entile elilolliii.-llt to als.ul I T V Die m.-iiiU-is of Ihe i;lad-lne I'll i lo- iphiati Ssielt.-s ar rangiol ;it iiilit for a public du ...... ... ,i t..u .. .i... (iri nt hitlieraslciueoi . " , In most districts Ih. rc when thet'l"'" ": that lh.-y ; have to du ide Ih.-ir money with the ii.-gi.H-s stating Unto iu the face, lint in this respect the hsi j pie of Kobeson county are hit i hauler than any other iu nil Xorth (Carolina. Willi a large negro lop illation their double burd.-u is like '.ul M.so,Shchorn.ofCam.leu, who! Shnte XSms against IHvonCot havrlavu visiting wlalivw here,'"" ' .' " -' ' with is a for sometime, returned home Mu day. A chapter of childivu from the Oxford orphanage w ill give a eon cert iu I lie opera houoe Friday eve ning of nesl week. The Young Peoples' Missionary Soriety of Central cliuirh will serve cream Thursday evening at a place lo Is- divided oa later. Mr. J. K. Wiihcliu, who is eu gaged iu the lumber business at Mulilendoif, S. C., is ss'iuling Hoiiietime with his family here. Ir. W. A. IVirrett, ol Teach land, and Mr. l'.rnest Itarrott, of Charlotte, are sM-nding the week in tow ii. Uev.M.'ssrs.W.F. Watson and .1. I. lieituett uiv holding a meeting at Waxhaw King Street church this week. Mr. W. I',. I.ineback has moved back into his former stand, which cree and order of sale. W. Ii. Hnisou against . !' r.nsiks, roniprtiniist-d. Als the rase of II. M. lhooks against J. W. Tarllon. Vann Sikes auaiusl Thos. Love Mini i.IIimw aolit i.iiiihI. I i ii .... .,.,ivi r M i that of other siu h count I.-". Mills: verdict lor defendant. i ' ' 1 l! f'" i"t'n Fannie MHiill. agaiiiol Xora and ! w races, lh.-y are cu.i ll.sl to Mill..., lfcovan: mm suit. ! ''"'Id uipai.d mainlalu tor Ihlve. -i-i.:..i. u l..i.. ..a..u.lu iim. IIIIIIKOI II. - III'- m o".-., gro seh.sils and Croatan sch.H.ls. Ami the white (ssiple pay the lid dler". The negrm s and the Croa tans aiv as separate us Ihe negroes and Ihe whites. Though no higher in the seal.- of civilization and in tellig.-mv than the negro, the In diau IiI.hmI of the Croatans makes them scorn with mighty contempt Verdict and in for plaiutilffor 1 .!.". ihi tereot fiiim Sept. o, l!Hi. Mrs. Klla Alsobnaiks. suit for divorce against her huolwud, S. 11. Alsobrooko: divonv granted. 11. C. JI.kiiv, trusliv, against Mix J. K. Thomas w ife of .1. K. t'lti LOIll i IIIIimI Sam Hantbi ick against llalfour H'c black sons of Ham. Uobcsou is iv i;,o..mI I.,- ,..w....t !L'ioauinL' under the burden ol mar -- Young Man Dies Suddenly Mr. Willam A. linlliii.a nephew of Mr. John Wliitlcy.dii'd of heart lailinv last Saturday. He had gone lo Lancaster to work, and a week or so ago complained of bad f.s-1-ing, ami said he felt as if he were going to have chills, I n Saturday he was restini: on a pallet at Hi' ly two hundred public m-IhhiIs. A sinall town of the county wanted to vole a local lax, but there would Is- tin ec schools instead of one to build, and the idea was dropped. Cotton and tobacco grow neck high down tltereaud there arc some cm n lields that would i. lake a I nioii county farmer open his eyes, but the white man's burden, ls-ing house where he was lHianlliig, and Irelihled. makes those auvaniages remarking that it would Is- cooler: look small.'' on the porch, took up the lied-1 clothes and went and lay down on j .. , trouble with too many tho porch. Here he seemed as ( preachers," said a w itty ministei well as usual and was talking and .nv "is thai tlievdonot have laughing lis if in his usual spirits, j ,n,per terminal facilities." has Invii licuiitifully repaired and : Suddenly, and w ithout any warn-j ronversiition with one of the nig whatever, he iheii, alniost im- i w,, known memliers ot the .oith their ,"" ,m,s" l"t's,'"t knew that any- j Carolina coiifi ieinv a lew days ago, thing at all was w rong. .u impiesi , nu. writer learncil the views in in was held by the coroner and the h ast a part of the pulpit and found physician Niid that death came of j jt ,, greatly ditierent from that heart failuiv. jof the pew. "The day of long ser- The young man was just twenty j m,iiis is past," said he. "Thai ycai-s old, having reached that age ! ,.an!l also," he continued, lhal in the I till of August. lie hud t,e day of great set minis has gone. Isvn reared by his grandmother man can preach a gn at senium Whitley, and was a young man of j j thirty minutes, but he couldn't pure character and most Indus j preach a great sermon tw ice every trious. He was a good Isiy, and Sunday for a year to the same pen his sudden and unexpected death j pt. any way. and so there is no n.vd brought sadness to all w ho knew ,. 11Mff .mes, because not all the him. The Isidy was brought hmne ,l;, ones aiv great. I always know Sumlav and laid to rest Is-sule that what I inn "'ling I" suv and how of his mother iu the Whitley bury- iK it will lake to say it, so with- ilia urouud, south of Mani oc. i out look inn at mv v ateh at nil, I can st on ulwavs iM'tweeu thirty ami thiilv live minutes, 1 never allow mv w hole service, including all. to lie moie than one hour in length, nor prayerincctiiig more than three (piaHcrs." And the man who said these things has been heard lo stand I a? fore nn audience for an hour, w hen he deemed il nec essary, and speak iu most grace ful, llowing language, clothing, mil olicuring-ciUully Itcnutifjil thoiuihts. So we may conclude wo not for lift II (ins and that ... . .-11 !... 1...a iiil.l im ensv lo louow. inn iwm nftieonle don't do it, and they doubtless arc iinalile to understand why their articles do not apiar. Miss Minnie Hussell. a sister of Mrs. 1- H. Helms, of Molina1, died at the home of her brother Iu law, Mr. H. W. Alierncthy, of Mat thews, last Tuesday. She hail been sick for nearly four jram ol heart diaease, all of which NufTering she Lore with patiencv and foi'tilnde. Tho remains were buried st Mat thews. Miss Kussell mado her home iu Mourn with her sister much of the time and had many warm friends. She was a young lady of loving Christian diameter and had been for a long while a devoted nieuilier of the Methodist church. Mr. Jack Tucker, whose long ill newii was noted ill List wivk's Jour nal, died nt his home here last Tiuirsdiiv. He was a bmther of Mr. W. V. Tucker. A wile and several thildreii survive him. Most of the children are small, but one daughter is married, Mis. I, u Dark. Mr. Tucker was a uuiei, good hearted ui.m and was a fine .-ml men. He was In the employ or Shnie & Hons for many Pntierid service were con ducted by Uer. M. A. Smith, and the interment occurred hereon Frl- day. relittcd. Pel suns desiring to get mail by any of the new rural nudes ( should lint forget that their post ull'ieo will lie "Monroe, K. F. 1. Xo. ," and they should order their mail address,! accordingly. The temperaniv inwting at Ml. Pleasant last Friday was largely it tended. Iteside the speaking two young ladies, .Misses linker and iirow n, and several little girls recited. Messrs. Cm lee and Pcita- ger spoke. Mrs. Jane Staines, wile of J. P.. Stai nes, of Jackson low nship, died Sunday night, August !lth, of heart dropsy. .Mrs. Names was forty three years old, a member of respect Methodist churcli, ami a good Christian woman. She wastt great sullen1!' for three months. An infant two months olil uuu live othei -children, iMwidc her husband, survive her. The echoes of Ihe Fourth of July -4-l.-lir.it ion in Monroe and Ihe cor- lial nivpt ion given the old sol diers aiv yet Is-iiig heard. On Ihe llrst naireun old soldier writes ol the kind act of a little girl towards him. A lady who has la-en visit ing in Meckicnburg tells us that the old soldiers who came from up there urn very warm in their ex pression ycl. Death ol "ii. I'snnie (jaddy. The town was made sad late Wednesday evening of last week by the announcement that Mrs. Fannin llcnuctl (.atiiiy nan jiisi died in the Presbyterian Hospital, whether she hud gone for treatment. It was known for some days mat she was iu a critical condition and her childivu were sent for the day Itcfoiv her death. The IhhIv was earned lo Polk- ton. her former home, ami lain m res! bv the side of her devoted husband, the late Capt. It. Ik ad dv. She is survived hy thrc ciiildieii.twodaiighters, Misses Fay ml Ashe tiiiddv. and one son, . . young Dennett, Mis. (imldy was born at May ville, a C, on Deceinlier li-'ud 14!I. and was th1 daughter of Kev A. K. llcnnett, a well known min isler of his day. She w as a sister of Mis. J. C. Itlukeney, of Monroe and of Mr. Havid lleunclt, of Xor wood. She graduated id Carolina Fciuu e Collci-e with honois at me age of sixteen, and afterwards took a t io -it imiduale course al siaiesvine, Hhewas married to Capt, tJaddy mi January T.nh ST4. Tlleir luar rird life was one of lunch happi ness. which continued linalial uulil Ihe husband's death about time years ago. Mis. Caddy Incu move, lo Monroe to live, since com i nir here she has made many warm friends. hc was a most cultured lady and iHSweased a lieau tiful Christian character, sue was a member of the Haiitist ehurch. In the death of their devoted mother, three childreu have suffer ed an irn-narable loss. Her life was lived for them, ami her nisi words were of their welfare, her death Monroe has lost one of its most gracious am) lovable characters. Obituary. rilli-li f- r Tin- J.'iirniii. On August 'J7th, l!Hi:l, Mrs. An e Nt'wsoin, wife of Mr. Joseph Xcwsoiii, died ul her home Hi New ilem township in the With year her life. She leaves a husband, tour sons two daughters mm a host of friends to mourn their OSS. The writer spent many hours ith her during her long sickness, and was Impressed with her sweet j Unit he doesn't make his t ime ul unassuming Christum character. ! lowance so snori is causi- oi union We have good right to believe Hy to go longer, that the departed is at rest. Don't miss the great S. A. I exenrsiion to Hichmond, leaving Monroe 0..W a. m., on Wednesday, Sept. Hth, and arriving Hichmond 4.. 'HI p. in., and leaves menmonu returning 7.00 p. w. on luth. ChrUtian k Weathers will Isj iu charge of (his train and svrry com fort will be provided, Buiglesand Harness for Sale. I have a lot of buggies and har ness, both uew aud second hand, to be sold at a bargain for the nexi thirty days. RG ! When in need ol Ircsh meat phou No. 91. J. D, Parker. I Mien have we heard her say she was x peeling to go and was only awaiting Ilissumiiions. Her sick ness was long and tedious and she suffered untold agoiiies.but through il all she remained checi lul. Surely hers was a triumphant death. In the tm-seiKV ol a large ait- lienee of relatives and friends we laid her body in the family grave van! to await the resurrection morn. May the liod of all grace 'oiitfort and sustain the family iu their bereavement. A Fkii'.nd. First Bale Brings $93 30. 'Iiarlntti- llli-iTVer. Living up to a reputation that he made years ago and has con tinuously sustained, Mr. J. A. Bliikrnev, of Lower providence township, brought to Charlotte yesterday the Ill's! new bale of cot ton for this season. The cotton was purchased by J. 11. Sloan, through his manager, Mr. Clarence. Ik liiyant, who paid 15 cents a pound lor the staple. The bale weighed li-"- pounds, and brought a record breaking price; Mr. lllakcney receiving Mr. my nut's check on the Merchants & Fanners' National Hank for !'.l.:). List season Mr.Illakeuey brought the llrst Imli! to Charlotte on An cnstllth. Ou August '.'Mil last year, "t'l bales ol cotton were mar keted in Charlotte, but tho la-st price was only Jt.OO. Mr. V.. W. Pointer, of Monroe, N. C, has been here the paft week putting lightning rods on the Court House. Mr. Pointer has been engaged in this business (or the past ten years and is recog nized as an expert, and his work has always given satisfaction. For these reasons Supervise! Oliver engaged him to rod the Court House. Mr. Pointer com pleted the jjb Tuesday ami Mr Oliver expressed himself as well pleased with the woik. C hcsier field Adveliser. 'With this late season," said Mr. J. P. Simpson of Sandy Kidge vesterd iv, "cotton ought not to Ik- oiieiiinir 111 itch before the lirst of October. In my section sonic of it is opening but it is premature. Then a lot of half grown bolls arc dropping oil'. 'The Hamlet people who made the misl ikeof letting negroes eat in the din'U!.' room ot the hotel nit' getting it rubltcd into them a good deal by the travelling public." said a man who had just come up front there. "The boys go in and ask 'Is this Hooker Washerlon s hole Arc they still taking white people! Can a white man get anything to cat ..( Hamlet!' and so on. the hotel people arc taking the matter easily, while there is no doubt but Ihev are L'oiiuiiielv sorry. There is also no doubt that their mistake wassimnlv one of Ihe head and not of the heart. There me no- Mter fellows any where, and no more genuine Southerner. They simply made a mistake through want of deliberation or otherwise and 1101 with an intention to lie offensive. Hut folksaiv talking of it from New Oilcans to New York, liven the ncLToes are talking of it. Their view is expressed in the language of a darkey at Hamlet, who, swing something going on that he didn't just like, said in the philosophizing .... . . i- 11 wav ot tno iiai'kcy, -vtcii, jou cain't tell what folks a gwine to do next lieeu fecdiir niggers al while folks' hotel.' " . On Sunday night the pastor of Central Methodist church preached on the sin of back-Hlidiug, giving a good deal to the symptoms there of. 'The spiritual condition of iimi'eosiui? christian.' said he, "is indicated largely by the position he takes when coming into enure As a rule his religious life is very cold w hen he takes a back scat. If he is all aglow with spiritual health and 1 appiness he wauls to get as snphiaii - Chao. Hamilton. W. F M.Whirler. Vann liiilhn. and ami Fuuil. ibiiik. There was a game of kill pl.iv.-d here this al'.i-i hiH.ii 1S.1lt11.lay1 Is-lw.vn Ihe Allan and - 'ing.de teams. Il was an interesting game and stood 1 to l "i in favor of Win gale. A linn h is a line leant ami we hoe lo play them again soon. Mr. J. P. Sander relumed lo Wake Forest College last Wellies day. accompanied bv Mr. I'.iNce Ashcialt. The Wiugate school will have nine Is.ys at Wake For est this year. ' Misses Mary Iv Hivens and Koc-l Ashcraft will leave for Ihe Haplist Female Cnivcrsily at Hal eigh next Tuesday. Miss In.-z Caudle, who was prepared for col lege at Wiugate, w ill join them at WadcslKiro. Messrs. Outeii & Perry are add ing more risuu !o their sioiv. Perry & Stewart hav tlarged their ginning establishment ami will soon Ik- ready for work. Capt. .1 1 111 lirillin has Ix-gun work 011 his new home 011 College street. Mr. Ii. M. Stewart is adding six more rooms to his house, but work has Ih-cii suspended for a few days on account of his'iiifuriated Imvs. Mr. S. A. Williams is remodel ing his resilience and w ill give it 11 new coat of paint. Mr. Horace Meigs now has a position with the Monroe Hard ware Co. HAS A "STOCKING" ROOM. (iilqiir irlnrnt a Kauaix III! llauk I'ruvldp l'r Wuno-a. All luniks "f uny le l clllcs have "slock" Mollis, 'riit-oe tire ' two i-lHsoes. i.iie Im-Iiik wli.-r.- Im.ii.Is uml KliK-k are i-xiimlned by Ihelr owners mil Hie other where the mock tlU-H-cry uml tlw like ure kept. I't "'' twnk mi riirth tins n st.K-khnc" room, uml tlml lunik Is In Kmi-as City, y the .liiiiriuil of thnt illy. The "sIik kltut" risuu 111 the NiltlonnI Hunk of l'oiiiinri-e Is lor Ihe exi-luslvo tiw of women, of vi linui tlie hnnk h 4,11011 us etiitonii-rs. It Is "tie of tl "Hit of four devoted to their Its.", the oili er!, belli 11 reception room. writltiK room unit 11 lavatory, tli hist U'liiU s.,l.iL.l proof, wiillisl In whim marble uml wholly a Keui. Hut these mt, tlioiigh tilled up hi iiinhoRiiny mid pnni ls of hns'iiil.sl sittln, sre seeoliihiry to the vt.B-klng riMiin, to wnieu luey lire ini-nly inljuiicls nfter nil. In 11 wont, the "slockliiK room 1 the .irtmeiit Into which women go to Ink.' the money they w ish to ili'tslt 111 the hunk from their utm'kliiK. Now. It 11 Jest and a byword amonu men thnt woman enrrtea her forpm In tier lose, lull not many of them believe thnt this Is true. Kxperlenco tinnilit tin Imnk olhcluls that It vvim Ihe ense, for miiny and oft was the i;uery made. Where can we go to take out our lllolii-vV Hence, WIH'11 tin! Oiom was enlarcnl rcivnlly a room was provided Just for till" purpose. It la extremely prlvule mid l ciiilppcd with eliahn mid with little foot rests about the wall at convenient height, so that a woman may put h'-r find on a rest ami ftvure lit fumkt wherewith to innka her deposit. Although not finished as et, 111 room lins already proved Iti rliiht to he and Is III constant ut. The Iwnk olhclala do not look upon tin- "stocking" nsim aa a Joku by any 1 ins, but are perfectly aliuvw Iu oiK'ttlng It. They have found It to tie 1 public nisowalty, an far aa their wom en ciistomera an- concvnied. out it doubtless Is the only room of the sort lu the world. &-.-T tuny Is.- taken for uu- mouth. 1 h-n- an- now u.orc tliati lu H-kv...l. aiol If a.-t hln-rated tla-j 111 l"Sl N ;ihio-ii door oerc phitosl In the rk li ven years ac 1'h. y have mult p'..l 0 m raptdly Ituit tl- arm "f tisin Do ,0 In lli p-irfc ni-reie iih-M tlie !" 1 (I ity of tl.e or y'.tihl nairf.-eii aiiliaaia pla -ed tls-re. Tl- larus-n. lu tli Miity do not 4 relish the a.lveiii of tu.- htiuirry fmir i0 f.s-tsl le-el,-. f. urlni! that the anliimN will duiioig the cnps m IDoivt Believe all you r.03 or har ahov:t low prices. See the !no !'- fcr yourself aud don't U!ie any hn.lv's vord about -i:c.r valua. Some ;S things arc de:a- at uny 1 ice. Ve believe our pricc-3 p.rs as io.v a? can oe loimi any where for j;oods of the i arno qi -lity. But - sav so; laSlaa Wvataa aha llflw. T .imat-nJauU I'f the savage Ira quols. tlvliic m the T"iuiwatid.i Induit. fes.-r. a'lon IM-ar PufTal'. tave gola- In law. the (take U-Inc all alnohile ill vorc. The ludlan wife H the ptalnt'll but tlx- nipper .-olonsl hu-l.;ilol lliflk eulluT ctlanh'a In km-I. 'Hie ha arouasl much Inten-st In Mi.- n,-li;li'r kit. as It Is said to be tla- IlKt d'.v.ur,' action ever Ihipm by Indians Ala-ut twenty yean. a the I'oodiys n uult.sl lu uinrrme ao-ordim; lo thi eustoiu of !..- liiilinns, and 011 May 2. t'.kii. thi-y were iu.irrl.il ajjaln by tin Iter. M. K. Tripp of ALilwtua, X. Y Tb-y have alx elilklrea. we Woa't ! rralrt !... The touushlp c,aiittil.--toimr through out the atate of Kansas, aaya a Tupeka dtKaitch. an- ohectlmi to the dutU-a pln.v.1 Umii tliem by the pro. Islotn of the prairie do tn law enact.it by the k'iclalatutv of l',i. The law require the -mmiloiier to utake an esnmute of tlie nututa-r of pralrte iW In their tuushle uit resirt tla. uumlx-r lo the county comuilasioticra. Tlie county remnilasloiien. ore then required lo pro Tide for a ln levy which will eover the etpense of ridding the towushlh of the dote The township rouimkiueri object to the eounllnii. ! don't believe it iust loc; v.- iu . . invito inspection cna co-j. .v:iun :iuu wm a be satisLeil wit!; your Ui-'Cin. We are rc:istnnHy adlius ..ttractions to our stock. The latest a lot cf row. nobby things in Ladies' Nei'twear, Table and Girls and boys poms away to school will find new Ul soods a-ir.rted to their wear, and or.yt'rntr you r.ccd r.i hot weather poods at almost your own price. If you inr,'t hc: re it i.if.t ti v U6; we are deter w mined to clean up ctcck for fall. Lee && Ijea .lsP?3CC'IC.OOsOsVC-C'Os000 CarrlrS f...1.MI,O.NI Thnisih fHr.a. Known only lo a few persona $. lioopnsHcd throiiiNi tla' atr.vtaof "Hu ll ,11 it the other thiy ufMw- baiiaiait hmira. anva a l'lltsliiirit dlsanV. Wke money comprlsisl the i-Biiteeita J tlat I vaults of tl.e TradisuiMsa'a Mid ('- bta liatloiin. bunks, which were inoflag j from their fornar kS'ii to the new j runners' llauk building. The trcaaura win inailtf up of 'cle. aecniitlra and ( the contents of the aafe deposit vaalta. J It was till placed In lmt:e ancks. In 1 some lustumi't two men woro rijuipr to lift s aiuk. It is a ri'tiKirkalilc f.icl 1l1.1t of the many Ihimsaml pai'ka.ip's of Ah craft's Coinliiioii Powders sold never has a horse or mule died of colic or 1 1 w Ii. U Boxes! t boxes vour Iron. mail and: us liichmond excursion leaves Mon roe OO a. 111. sharp, on Sopteinltei Oth. lionud trip only -i.l!.i rr great two day trip. blind siawrs when this remedy was used. Then, too, tin- manufacturer stand ready to refund the inoiu-y if an animal has cither disease when the powders are used aci-uiTtmi; lo directions. herevi-r A.-her.ift's Powders are pit! mi ilic niaiki l iliey are at once conceded to U- the la-st. The price mav be a little higher, l"il ipialily and reai merit first coiisiilcratimi. S. liriia Company. is alvvavs I hi Idl.v Kii.-lisl. save 50 per cent. Monroe Hardwar i:i;i)n:Al!N. Jhut.ipcr. e Co It. , Valuable Farming Lands and Town Lots for Sale. I till! ..It ul th.-cmrt h.ii' I-Mir In M S.V... -n.H HI'AV.tM TnHKHMM.lwwt at iii.,vi.'k nt . for f-h.lii ni intfne-t i'hi'Mt, till' f"'lhH Mill tll'-crtrini..ao. ,,,.-..... il , rn r 111 ill nui'ini iniii., iti fit "f Miiirmun Mm- 'tul rim, i-"ti tAiiikim JU ttt i't". wiin ir A'-'Ui inn i' farm ..tl l.lntl : ItmM ll fll 1 11 If Klltl Ollf f. .fr tllfltHII ""Hi""!. n.y.ou- .or ( nn si 1 f t let I M . I.Mlii'v , 1 'r H . rittl.i tm illliTw ami Rliuvil A n' nnisii ji,.I - i fiirm lit Hnfonl l.mit-hii.t'oiitiihtliit: s!( Hi'i-. tn"tt' f It'". H'ljtHHiiic tin-inn 1.1......I.. Hi. b 1 H Hll HUH viiiior rii tmrk. (!. 1 Im l'f l ili-',n'-l I Ml itl 'I I. i. If-,.1 (al ll.-ttV U P IMUI-Tt'll aril A lrn'l uf Ihihi in iniini ii!wnnii knwn ft" Hit I'ynui Mirn. Ilu-iv l- u ...i... .... tin. trui't. h 1 en itiiiiitiii ""u Then- r- Iir I'J cr- nt uihmi i!iii mi llii- I' 't, miu t ht'ti1 t H tenant Ii.mi-i- M 11 Tin- trut-t mlHiini thf mmi i J r. n ii-nn u vl 1. 1 1 1..1 1 aVIl.l iiilior itli A nl it ttlf t' V it! ."lin iii-t iri "i tlu iut4ellUT tl'llt anil ltmt'i II Ulf , N. a 11,1 r :. Kallnwit-, ami riiinini"K ainn I . ...r..- l.KK, . A lunt y Mortgage Sale. lu iritirnf a m..rtLi.f tiW.I hi mr ciifulfil hy J K rnnik uml 1- K 1'nsik ami hi- ifr ' tH...rv nth. att.l m'iM-. (It the nttlw i.f On-K- kit-H't l't 'l- uf I tii.n l ownty in UMtk A.' .IMMtfT-i. I will ' iMil ilt atHllMii at tlirtHMlimntfil'-'rui iir.w. .. on September 28th, IW, w rt kin tnrX ttr imiwln ! lanl B ii-.-i Tr.-t H.-L'ifiMitiif al a iittir -Uiniii ly iit..kilFw la.'i.r oak ami thrw is-d k-. f.intif r ii h.i-ll W tiH'hf-tfr'miiriiiT. an-l rtm with lil-IlitfN K li'chiitn-ami illnk.rnwliiI a Itraui-h to a 111 a i.y a ma n-, i im rv ml twu t'f i a. Uii'iH N R rhatn-atul f mr ii link. rn.liiir "lewarl K"rk rn-i-k t" OitN -1 -MipMnK-. "tif - ...ii n.l f.rtir tiatpr.Mk i.intt-r luatmtti m ii th S -AH rhal'i t Uni lo a rr .ink lv a at.-Mak and lr 1 Hw.ni- n m W. BttcliaMm.cni ttm a -man i-ranrn i t.r miL in I imk. litlif anl lurkorv thptirr I " Aalna. rni Hut two umall liratwlK- Mi thf firirinnintf. Miwoiui Tn.i' Ha-tfiimiii at a pt "ak hr .. -...t- la,, hifki.rv ami Iwo tuli-r oak (i.rmrly Kii-pI W I itiV-tff ami tun wliti ulil nr . y r a, i-nai" ami j iiium i.- get it at I'bone 3ii. CVdieu 1 You can WnllofaV If you desire pure Ice, com bined wi h lior.est flights aod prompt delivery, phone 36, Cacieu & Wallace, ...rk ,1, a lrr ,k t'V a trr ... .l.A fw,.,! .uutMil.lt. Alio tloni',k .,..1 1 l.liti-k lai-k-. ll.rnrr Ihr ill..l ii. a. ... ' . .. v ,,lW . ,... i . ,i.k iwli hr the fmnt. lie ilronsJucK in nroiior- , k t,,,-!,,,.,,,.!!...!.!..- i1-k..oifno, .... .,,.1 1 ,,ir ,k.. th,.i-p a l.i h. , rhaol- nil.-, Ilnko h.a r.-.l "k a !" iiak aa,l f.mr Do' tmV. I'flh r..rn,-r ,rf thp flrl Ira,- .l..r ttn-nr-e Ith l.n line of -al.l lir.f II iki trai-l ai ti.lli,!.: K fliiiiiii, ami ; link. In llirre KI .wk aiillna I'V l""t 'k .n.l i.i-.r atr ik4 thrm-r a lal.M II chl ...H . link, imiaalii paM rrwk Itraln In Im- iMiiinliitf: til IWO lUM-t flollUllilhB a. n-. morpnt ln. twlita lt. Irai-l MiTFyitl lir Ik . c anil oa " r.-"--., i..,.,.rr lath. Ian. W O. MKATH. Thi lliiaini cwh. lo Uunnv tionauhe l la-cominR niKcwaim ami fulliiiR wy." (io into ntiy cliurcli nud ticc the proportion between those who sit near and those who rent nfar off. "It tai hot where I hi't week," "aid Jl. J. W. Chancy tliia morning. "I wrh down on Ines Creek building a bridge for Sheriff B. A. Horn. Mr Horn asked the commissioners for a pub- IT HEN j-oa ani lc phune 11 36, Prompt deli vary and honeal weight, taaiea a n enact. SfegIoL Notices. Advi-iliacinriita will he iiihfitcd iu tliia coin at the price of one cent a word, cash iu advance. 1ST Ki:ci:ivi:u-j5"o ii. uomi Tuliacco. Will sill it at .'5 nl JSC lb. J. Slintf & Nuns. W'H.I. be in tliptnai kct lliis season ami expert niyold Iririula who liavi roltuti to sell In see me. Ilaclitiar- teta at Sikes's slute. J. C. l-li.-li-t.fr. I LL hu ate intuiealcJ in tlie wl n lilislliesB 01 union ruuuiy it it-im-steil to meet at tlie court house, iu mroc, Monday, M-pt. ym, N. 11. Ili-lius. OK KENT To farms neat Moiitoe for atumliiiK rent, on halves ot tlutil and fouttli. Good tclt fences Kiveti nd re.iuired. None lull f aimers will he tolerated. II. f. Icwatt. BETTER prepared than ever to du llish uice turnouts on short notice ml at reasonable pi ices. II. A. Winchester. - OK SALELeConte Tears, (ot pre srrvini!. io cents per ok. Station! Wolfe, at lournal oltn e. No Stronger Agency in the South. Companies with Assets Aggregating Over Five Hundred Million Dollars. $ $ - oeocoo oc.'f;ciocxxjnc:oooooo()oco Our I-ine: I iio. Lift. I'.c.ilih, Accl .Ici't I iiio.li'v. ITnlclila.as, ,- u.i Sicnnt I'.oiler. Surety hi na on Miort notice. I I I, .jH Cl.l! Ilsll-d 10 i , , ; , , ri n' t it i'! ul alien tio;i ai i II Im i -Mci'i:tted. I I'l JUII The Peoples' Bank, Agt VJ, COKDOH, Manager Insurance Department. The Prescription Jk. :: Department .aiot"-.. ANTED-A white tenant will small fainilv. Good liuildiii)!! and land. lr Muilis, Wiugate, N.L. rOK SALE-at auction at the court house door in Monroe the Sth day of September, a fine aorrel mare, fue years old, the property oi uie mir j. D. Kuahiug. t. l'- woriay, auiiii. fOK RENT 6-liorse farm 70 acres extra fine corn and cotton lauds, X miles east of Monroe. L. Mfdliu. IIASON'S Fruit Jars and Uuists'new VI ciop turnip seed, at Simpson's drug store. tlfllEN iu town stop at the Mar VV Cafe tor a uice meal or a luucli. Pi ices to suit K. K. Watkius, Manager ,li ut our t-t-ire kc with 1 2 t-.v."f V t. jiS i.tCC ailv.ii.nvl m-.-.lical science. N ) matter lvw unusual the i:i;;ii- lu 11H o a prescription nn y 'tu.-, we will fill it Properly. Wo the keep the IIKST. I I'l KF-ST. drngs lor it I'KICSHEST, iC.N. Simpson. Jr. ilUocce'or-oc0"eooeooo TEACHERS WANTED. We need 1 al once a lew more teachers for fall schools. Good positiout are being filled daily by us. We are receiving more calls this year than ever before. Schools and colleges supplied itn teachers Iree ot cost. Enclose stamp tor reply. AMKMCAN lrl llE ASSOCIATION, J. L. Graham, LL. P., Manager, 152- 154 Randolph Hid g, Mempins, lenn. PANNING OUTFIT -Tin Kilo Li Canning Outfit is the cheapest. most convenient and reliable caniier on the market. Everything complete for only fs.oo. For iale by J. H Benton, Monroe, N. C. CARRY everything you have in old Iron to J. D. 1'arker. WE deliver Ice lo our customers al uy hour night or day in cane of leanest. Phone jO. Cadieu i Wallace. REM EM HER you can get the besl Ireth meal al j. I). I'arker'a mar ket. I'booe No. 91. UIHMI II il I III II III II1IT1I TrriiaT I ITaTTIlulirafc NICE MEAL maybe bad at Ihe Star Cafe. Good coojit aud nice ice K. R. Watkioa, Manager. WANTED A first class teacher lor winter school io Smith District, New Salem township, D. Nance, Reuben, N. C. When You Buy a Watch Vnf wist Tin: liost money ill Imy. You hIm wiiiit to Imy hi u store ulli'l.' ton will cot rxiu-lly li.it you p.iy tor. Yon iiuiki' no mistake win : yokthny WATCH IX J KWKI.KY. HiLVi:i:AHK &c, of W. K. LINEBAOK, Jeweler. Monroe, "N. C. m0

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