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THE MONROE JOURNA 1 , VOLUME X. NO 32 MONROE. N.C., TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 8 J 1903 One Dollar a Year An . Old Favorite i -3 r 9 THE LEGEND OF RABBI BEN LEVI By Llllw ABIU m:. LEVI, ea Ibe Habheth. read A v..Iuhh nf tb I-w. la wlilea It said, -No mutt shall look Uoa bijt laop ami Iit." A u.l aa hv reed, be prayeil thai t;,l would (It Ilia faithful aprrant grace with mortal pj T kk apoa Ills fare, autl rt aut die. "lliea Ml a auddea ah.-i.low na the pal". Autl. lifting up hla eyee. growa dim with a. lie m ill.. .ng,. f Ivaih before him stand, Ilohlimt naked sword In bia liKlit band. Uauld lln j' was rlvhleoua man, Yel tliMHU'h bia v.-lna a colli if terror ran. Willi trembling voter he aald, " bal B ill thou htnV The Alio I anwprvd. "Ijo'. the time drawa arar When iIhhi atual illo: yet Brat, I.jr Cud's deeree, Wbat.Vr tlx.u aV.-t aliall be (rallied I In. Kcpllcd the IUW4, "U-t tlhw llvlna; r;re r'lmt look Uon my place lu rarndlar." Thea aald the Anavl. "i'om with ma and Wjoa." ' Haubl Hoa I-ptI rloaed tbp aacred twuk. And rlatiif and Uplifting 10a gray hrad, "tllte a.y tbjr sword." be to the Aiupl aiilj, "U-al I lion aboul.tt fall um nit- by the way. The Aiik.'I aniilcd awl IikhIvii.iI to uliey, Tlien led blm fia-th to the tVk-atlal Tun a. Anil art blm nil tin' wall, win-tire, gaiiug dowa, llablil Hen .evl. wlik li tat living eyee. Might kuk upon bla place la Taradlae. Then atnilirbt Into the city of the lird The llul.lil leaed allli the Ih'tith Atia-vl's sword. And tbmiuh Hie t reels Uh'iv swept a sii.lil. n breath tiT aaiiK'tbliiK there unknown, which men mil death. Ucaim title the Angel stayed without, and cried. Tome luukT To which tlio lliil.br a twice r; "No! In thr nuine ut liial. whom I adorH, 1 xaciir that brncv 1 wjll ik .rt no uiorvr Tlnn H the Alicia crlwl, "(t ll"ljr Ot, what tin aun of l vt hcrv halh dnr The kliifihuii of Heaven Ik' takca l.y vlulcnco, Anil III Tbjr naiui' rcfuaca to go IihiitT' 1h.' l ord n'plird, "Jly Angela, be nnt wruth; . IMil e er I lie win of U'vi brt-nk bla iwlliT ; Ij'i blm 1-eiunill; fnr be with mortal eyo i Miall kaik lini injr fur and yet not dip." ,.' Ib'i ond tin- outer wall Ih Ani:l of iH'ulh lleuiil the grent voice, and aald, with printing breath, "tilve Imrk the aniinl, mid h-t me go my way." Whereat I lie Itnlibl pauanl, and auawered, "Nay! Aiii.iiu.li enough nlirmly hath It cnaacd Among Hie aoiia of men." And while hp puuwd Hp lieiird the awful mandate of tin- lj.nl Iteaounihug throiiKh the air, "(ilee buck the word!" t t he H.il.l.l bowed bia head In ailent prayer; J 1 In n aald bp lo the dreadful Angel, "riwpar, 5 No hiiuinn eve hIhiII look au It again; Hut w hen thou tnkrat away lb aoula of niea, i a 'I byaelf uiiaeen. mid with au uiiaeen aonl, K '1 bou lit hm form the bidding of the I,urd." C I he Aiwl look lb aword again, and awora, ' J And walkt u i-arth uuaeen forpveriiiorp. a ZlalalMaiaal4a1aiaiaalalaMalala1flaiamaallk1 s k 8 a S MinUter Dies at the Altar. Iiiw.mnI. I, I . iUmtrh. Ut Whili iilli'iiiii; iimvcr in SI I'mil k M ni.iriiiii Mtoiim'U iiliriilitlv. As hp cnntiii iicti to kin-el, it ili'ucon liiistctK'il to his sii.i' iiuil spiikc In liim. 'I'lierc w is no rciMiiiM-, milt Ihi ili-tiinn, iiI'Iit ItMikiiijj cloM'r, turned ti the iMiidii'Ciil ion anil k ill : "Itrotlu-r Ciuiilw has )riiiii o uni t liia (luil. Ho is ilcail." Ir. I. It. riiilliis, who wius in tin1 church, Mill Ihe canst' ol'dc.illi was iivi'iciiiiiliuii. Mr. (Vinilis w.ls 7!l year old and hail lived in tins il;uv many cuih. llo ri'lircil fiom I lie ministry sev eral yea is aj,'ii. His classmate, the li'cv. I). K. l'',iniiini,'ol Ccilatiiurst, iHTiipied the iulpit in St. 1'aul's chiiieh on Sunday, the ixslor, the liev. M. F. Ashley, U-inK uliseut. At the coiieliisiiiii ol the Neriiinn Mr. Kinnin' iksked Mr. Cointis In lead the irayer. 'I'lie latter went to the Hilar and knelt, lie had uttered only a few words when Htriekeu. lie leaven a widow mid three children. Incident and Comment. Mr. l.ichard Crokcr insisls that bo lu toL itor lo iiiiet In fuKlieu in M R l'' h, n Sunday i ,hiH 0(,tllrv, and in a letter writ the Uev. (.illH'.t (omlw.,,.,, fnMU ixli K ,ish hMM) u, fi icinl in New York he. undertakes to forestall the fake interviewer !y declaring: "Next time any idiot tt ics to mix nic up in t lie campaign by Ktyiii); he had mi interview v it li me in Knlaud and heard me mention names, please do me the favor to tell the lirst newapiipei mail you meet that the informant is n liar from l.iarville and u dam plnail into the liataln. The Census Olliee has appointed li'.'tl field ilentM in IhecottonStateH whose liiiMini'Mi is to ascertain the whole iiiiiiiImt of Imles in the cot ton raising States and reHirt accn rately the iintnlicr of hales pinned by each. This plan prolni.ses n decide the Ki.e of the cotton crop mnre accurately than ha hereto fore Im-cu done. ICnch eiuuer is furnished with u blank report on w hich he is to record nil informa tion necessary tn a complete and accurate statement of the cotton crop of that particular year. And in proportion as facts are better than guesses the present arrange it, and killing the engineer and fireman. HORSE HEN I For aiding th digestion, creatinj appetite and for givine life, vigor and strength to horse and mules, the best remedy of all is Ashcraft's Condition Powders! Nccro tCJuctor Shot- I THl AWI1L STOkV TOli). A apc ial from New ll.uds. 1., A Woman ol Halifax Write ol the rivM tnrther ,rt,euiars reganting MurJef , . e i M tu. IbraLviii.itinuof U A. PUiiving, , . . t a igro piliMntor. uear tk-ar, Ijl, ; n,n That I ol lowed It. Sunday night by unknow n MTsaniK. i Week before Led The J.mrnal riaiiving wu principal if the nmlaiiMil an actvuiit ol the murder INiiutr tVii ffidustrial f a l.ule girl at Halifax, and the an institution for the eiluiMtinii i. f , .. . .. . , , m-nroe. While on his wav home 'vm,",' Utmv Ui Sunday night, on the main ro.nl, , mas ""ghiair of the littl 'near Falsi' river, he was tiivd iimiu one wrilen the following litter to (fnmi a cotloll field. The lirst Kh.it ,. News and tl'.iserverof Italeigh: Mriica tne uurse, wmcn tne m-groj ,.My Vur K.litor: I enclose you was ruling, and the second struck .uWr.plion of the horrible luur I lam ing in the back of the head, ,,,.r l,,milli,.A m wor, H'lH'irai ng ins urainauii causing ,, MV . tUt. f ,,, . ut i v l . t:. sis 111 !, . I instant death. trv often take the law into their It i claimed that I'lanving lt-ia!1)K Wonls.Mun.d eps .my UM imii i.i;iK...f; iii.'vii.ii.iiy sa,eches to the negroes of the com munity, advising Hu m not to w.tik lor or have anything to do W illi white .ple ami it is la -lieve.1 j,itU Kjr, ri , RlM.,, e ,u il. JuM one wis k ao to day and one of Ihe most horrible murders on record was iH-riM'trateil almost it our il.air. 1 hat nioruiiii; a u ar i i. ,i !- U- Mr I ii I' that these alleged utterances jiad much to do with ttie aKsassiuation. Uiatker T. Wahingtou w;is to have visited this vicinity next month as the guest of Plain ing to deliver a aeries of lis t ni l's. On the Noil. ilk and Western Kailway at Kidgeway, Yn., a pair of freight cars broke hxisc on a up giade, ran back, and collided with m,.it will prove superior to all an engine coming up, destroying t former methods of reporting the amount oi cot mn proiiiiccu. Instead of becoming less frciiie tit it appears that, for some reason, railroad wrecks are growing in nuinlier daily. A passenger train on the Southern went through a trestle forty feet high near York- rille, Thursday, killing six persons a id injuring twenty-four. A wreck costs an awful lot of money, beside t ic loss of life and suffering, and is one of the burdens of lailionling No philanthropic work of the a e has tieeu more rapidly devel oihiI in North Carolina than the orphanage work. Now the Ke firmed church has fallen in line and will erect an orphan's home near Salisbury, having already purchased 15 acres of ground. The Wilmington rhamlier of commerce lias passed resolutions discouraging the practice of har russiiig corporations by bringing suits on trivial questions, and said "That we condemn the unprofc sioual practice of lawyers seeking such litigation and accepting same on contingent firs." John Temple (! raves, t well known speaker ami editor of At lanta, is making seecliea about, advocating the separation of the races as s uieans of preventing crime. He says that the ncgruen csu be moved to one territory like the Indiana. "It ran be done," he said at Chicago last week. "This is not a day of impoesibili ties." 5 Stockmen who have used, with indifferent results, con dition powders recom mended equally good for horses, cattle, poul try, swine, etc., will find in Ashcraft's a remedy beneficial to horses and mules only. It is not cure-all, but invalua ble for the purposes recommended. Ashcraft's Condition Powders re prepared from the formula of practical veterinarian of over 30 years' experienee, and when once used, horsemen will have no other. TM la to iwrtltf tkat haw plltag Ahcrfi'a Seagate l-.r a aaaibef of yin, ana that Utey have rlvra aalvenal MOWac tla. Tha pur drum, am inmrfM.rmtefl la their Manufaeturv. and Park remeiljl t epe eiallr prepared lor th dl-eaa l..r whlt-h u la Inteatled toPMrp. klanp ol ..ur puaO.nH'ri kav Ina aw.1 Aherfl' Reaillm. lor yean will harp aooihpr. (NULiall DKI'O CO., Hoaroa, k.c." Ashcraft's Powders fatten but never bloat, the hair becoming sleek and glossy. Always high grade. Trice 25 cents. Sold by English Drug Company Trying to Change Andrew Jack son's Birth Place. Watha Kntrr.rie. From a South Cainliuaevcliangi it is learned that Prof. It. Means Davis of the South Carolina College has Is-eti sH'ndiug a cniisiileral.le Million of his holid a s in the olliee of the Secretary of State at Coluni- but working up certain historical data. He is just now at work es tablishing the fact bv the iccnrds. surveys and individual pro-icrty owncrship that President Andrew Jackson was bom in South Caroli na. It is hoH'd that the nrduous lalairs of Professor Havis will lint be altogether in vain and that he may at least Micccfd in convincing himself and other South Caroliui uians that President Jackson was was a native of the Palmetto State, for there are not a few of tlicin who would like to believe Mich a thing lo Ik- true if there were any grounds for such a belief. It strikes us that Columbia is a safe distance from Jackson's real bith place fnr Prof. Ihivislo conduct his investigations and arrive ut the desired conclu sion. If he were to coiue up here and take in the true situation, he would hardly be able to make up a conclusion that would suit Ins purpose, for he would Is' suit- to decide that beyond a doubt Pnsi lent Andrew Jackson waslH.ru not far from theSla'e line but on the North Carolina side. Seeing is Ik-- licvlng. Richmond Excursion. The Seaboard Air Line li'ailway will operate a fast excursion train to l.'iclimoiid, on Wednesday Sept. Iltll, leaving Monroe !..'! a. m., ingate, li. ill u. in., Marshvillc li.47a. m., Peachland li.niin. in., Polktou 7.(1:1 a. in., round trip only iX'17i Waili'slioroT.ls a. in., I.iles- ville'.'js a. in., Pee Ilee 7. K, a. in., ItiM'kiughaiii 7..l u. in., round trip only f l.no. I his is the last great trip of the season and you cannot allord to miss it. Special rates at hotels. S-H'cial cars for ladies and eseorl.s. I Ins special train arrives lu Kich- moiid I. .'to p. m. on nth, mid re turns leaving Uiehmoud 7. IHI p. in. on 10th. Two days in the wonder ful city of the seven hills. l or further informal lou ask your itgent for a poster or w rite Chris tian it Weathers, Mgrs., or 11. S. Uard, T. P. A., Italeigh, N. C. An elect ioii for a dispensary was held at ltcidsville last Tuesday, and the proposition lo establish a disM'iisary was deleated by eleven votes, r ivc persons were arrested by advocates of the dispensary, charged with voting contrary to law. A Roy's Wild Ride for l ife With family around expecting him to tlie, and a son riding for life, IS miles, to get I'r. King's New Ibscnvcry lor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. II. I.rown, of lit-cMville, lud., i nil II veil death's agonies from aslhauia; but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep soundly every night," Like) marvelous cures of Consumption, ' Piieiimoiiia, Itron chilis, Coughs, Colds mid drip prove its matchless merit lor all Throat and Lung troubles, t'uaranteed Lotties .'Hie and I.im. Trial bottles free ut F.nglish Irug ( o s. A Fool for a Client. Nen-ainlOlurrver. Culs'l Powers lutsbccn convicted three times of complicity for the murder of (!ov. lioebcl of Ken lucky. In the two first trials he hud lawyers to defend him and re ceived a sentence only fir life im prisonment. In the last trial, which terminated Saturday, he was his own lawyer and made a speech to the Jury iu his defence. He was convicted and sentenced to tie hung. Auothcr easo of where a man who apie,rs for himself has a fool for a client. with my little daughter, both al most one age. Thev plaved as nice its grown up folks, making doll j r Initio and laughing and dialling. I. line ilil l tbink that in a U w hours I should stand by her bier in death and fold those liny hands in ileal li's etild emlii. us-. She loll my lioine alsuit live o'clock and my little girl went home with her. Thev played on the isiich and her mother left home to get some luvad for stipM't', iiikI told little Mary to keep lire in the stove until her re turn. She led her playmates to obey her mot her's order and they never saw her again in lile-bir I here w as a demon in human bum lui king near by her home mid by some ircans lined her iu the stable close l.y to get eggs us she was often in the liabit of going there. Soon her innl her returned and called and called her child, but no answer came. She ln-caine frantic and ruhed from plan' to place iu Hie house looking for her. Still no sound came. After I. Hiking and sending everywhere she concluded to look iu the stable, look u lamp i for it was then dusk), prized the door open us it was locked . went in and oh! horrors, there in a stall lied in a bag with a rope aiouml her neck and her thrmit cut was the only daughter, the pride of her life, murdered by a brute after sat isfying his p.ixsiou. She dragged her Isnly us far as her strength would permit and then, frantic with giief, the inother's screams brought the people far and uear to the scene of the crime. We car lied her to her home a few feet Iroin the stable mid put her on the IhhI. She screamed and called her darling until si rung men ami wo men wept to think they could iuno way alleviate her Milloring. Sus pit-inn pointed to the stable man that carried the keys and he wits arrested and confessed Ihe crime. Soon the tramping of man feet was heard and the sound ol voices in subdued tones was wafted to us as we bent ocr the still cold hum of that dear child with the evidences of her sull'ering Indole us. Soon a volley of shot from gnus, some dis tance, was heard, and we knew it told the tale of a lifeless wretch whose life was blot led out lo avenge Ihe death of one of the purest and fairest that life ever held. Oh. t.od, is there no hope for us! Musi we always be utraid to trust our (hil lings out of our sight? This has happened in many Slates of our I mon but none more horrible have I ever heard or read of. All things change and we trust there is a day lint far distant when something can Ih- done to protect the Suit hern women and children I'nmi these brutes in human form." Uucklcn's Arnica 5alve Has world w ide fame for marvel Ions cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Hums, toils. Sores, Felons, 1' leers, Tetter, Salt liheiim, Fever Sorus, Chapped Hands, Skill Friipliniis: infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only '1m at F.nglish Prug Co's. A Woman Cut In Two- A-lii'lutro lil-Nttili, l-i. Ihe Soul hern Kailway engine ran over and killed Mrs. Nora Cur tis, wife of ( has. Curtis, at a rail road crossing licit' today at om o'clock. Just as the engine and tender came down lo the Ashelsiro Lumber Company's crossing she either tried to jump from the hug gy or was thrown out by a sudden lunge of the horse. The Imdv was almost cut iutwo ut the waist Neither the horse nor the buggy was touched by the engine. Success of the Rural Libraries- Devastation of the Itoll Wet-til in Mr. CUretiee II. I'm-, editor of Texas. TUPn.grv.Nie Farmer, uneof the r. . V. Tllluiau, foriueilv ol brightest young men in the Stale, .M-ater counlv. iu a li tter l.i the ami a llioilcnt Contributor to the I ...i,.r nm.ia.inL.i,t I.. il... leading magaines, h.is an article N. wsai.d C.mri. rc.i.lii tus lb. pub H I IU the S ptetnU-r ils r of W listieU reimttK of Hie laiua-.f laa-ii-- Fmi. view of peviews. on Ihe whips of ,M. t ,lt, ,, , , ,lu( of the ratal w h.a.1 bleary idea, siale bv the U.l I worms. P w,; From the article. Ihe follow u.g ex j .-1 : 1M, ,, tract la made: m-will, the Texas cllou ei..p. I; I "Not only dia-s the rural s. b..l i, iiiMp.,,i,,. i , i ,.. , library det elop the reading habit. tl, ,l,.liv ,ie patent t u t that in : -it develops it aloug right lines. ,:lnv -i,,,,,,, f Tex;ts a gn at Hiuce, :ls Kiiiers.ui says. -Ihe uu.es .-l,;,,,-,. ,,,. t ,. ilMM.,., f j tor of every action i Ihought,' the c. crop in Ihe pi"t tea how important it is thai the lilera ,,IJS. M,U1V i,.l,MI,al weiv bring lure that is to pn.voke thought I-' -M nmtt-l at' a yield of a lule t.. aholesotue and well balanced: In the acre have lai n so devastated .tir City libraries, fictiou has lunch n,al , ( imH.ssil.:e t ake any : ! large a place, many women ami estimate r lh.yiel.1. This sb.. young ieople read hii.g els.-. ,w (,i-klv a man s Iioim s m.iv U- mil wiuie tucM' rural libraries con- d.n keued wheu thev are bi-e I on tuna- lew great novels, the thief (tt,,u ,ipocls. Ib.llsalM.tit ready I v effort is lo develop a pn.Hrappre!(, ,,. are alia, ked and within a' cluliou of ehoKs. works of science, j thes,. Is.lls haia Iss u destroy- ' travel, nature study, poetry, his ,., the extent of two thirds . .f a i: lory, biogmphy, and mythology. ! bale ier acre. Kven if the child formed the 'read- "While many previous season. nig habit' outside the sch.H.I, it , have lai n mai ked bv Ihe deslruc would still be worth while for lbeiv work of Hie Ip.I1 worm and State to have Uicm libraries for the; Mexican weevil, I have never x en sole purpose ..f tuiiiing his new- a season or time win n Ihewotkol t.uiiid love of literature into right ju. ,M,ts as a, s,,i,. . H ,,.. channels of trulh and lieauty. slructive as it has U-eu the paM "NorhavcthelH.ysaiidgiilsWiijlwo wiiks. Mv individual crop the only liciiehciai ies of the new ! (,, weeks ago prnniix .1 to make a movement. It has oH'ticd up a ( bale p,-r acre. Now I have liter new world for many of the parents, ; v ntl,ig to base an esiimate and has done incalculable g.s.d in , on. if we make any coiimi il will continuing theeducatioii of m-rsnns; ! a Scii!..i..1h-i- mm. un.l 1 1. .t tmi old or !ihi piMir to longer attend j . ,.. uueei la'n sch.Hil. The superiiiteiideiit of ..t js ,, fmlunate thing I'm us sehiH.ls lor I lui bam county sajs ia we l,aV(. a ,-eeord break ing that the iHHiks are used almost iLs;,.r (r,. am afraid the making much l.y Ihe parents as l.y the j f cotton is a thing..!' the past il li children themselves, and the Pitt I Texas unless we get some reined v county siiiM-i intenilenl says that i in (sintrol the nest " .V dispatch says that ciimuiuiii ties are meeting and playing to Im spared from the visitations of the weevil. Journal. SHOT HIMSELF AND LOVER. a. Aakaft a aa aa a aiAaakAaaaaAjaaaakAdSkalaVA A Mid man'! Desperate Deed In Rich mond. V.rgmi.i. ,.i a .... r.i !:.,'. : ;i a i..... I'' v ! ..4 : . !:! i i:,. .',.1 k;l e,l M ."Vcn I It ?Hhn Flnnp I is Bad Flour! M - iy u..t U 'v.. ills l..e. II, .-i j gild fl !;;n; ...j paillrd .Miss ( .. -!i' '.ilg I I' Is !o II- V I-. ! t i III the :i.i:.'. Mil, 1:4 tl'l of - of 1. f JI." .1 ; 1 t. Hi- (..ih, i-1 ihe CI'V II" II' I O t t t a t I - i j-; , i-ibe iiuker'api- ' I 't-e i:i'- ti"!.ty t his t. I , ! r !! Is l.i.l flour :. - i, r .:- it n.atupuUt- I ... ' ; ! :n i i ;.ri It ..'.I , - !..,r!A iu t!,e same I. - I ! an lu.ird with ; '' i j-r it ihe ijiulity t... ion!, i it like l;ni:i; v .i t ;!. t l -k. it takes ! , I : t iu t . , j- . : -, t l..i 1 ot rbt-iip !.,. i.i:,. in Kluten. the it., p.. i ti ,n ..I tl,r a beat, a ..;.- t lit mis a l.uc,e per il :.!.i,.e oi II, r puhrnpj busk , r , il ol l!,c ti4iu. All of !i y oi ,1 ,n I aunt. Tbeie- :', w (.ii.tioii you In ask lor "iavi.e .1 !,-" bund. Tins l i o, ! -1.1 at the lowest i,,, i v!.!i rrally first- i.-.ss l( ,i,r , 'i 1 c n.ld, anil lis : u : - t! e l.,!nt you need I . I ,v in , i ,b-r l.i ti-1 Ihe bpst. Vi N,-iii..u, our h.rjl hakrr, v.. v-: " lin m. idle" Is the I can (. 1 K'l' I thiiii;.' tlu libraries hate caused hitherto I ml I IU rent parents to become deep ly interested iu reading and in the education of I heir children. 'The peculiar value of the school libra ry,' us the New York Fveniug Post rightly observes, 'lies in the fact that it educates the younger gener al ion as well as the older.' All iu all, the North Carolina plan has proved a strikingly suc cessful innovation, n ml we are uiiived'to wonder that our educa tional leaders did not long ago ht eeive the value of rural library work, or, realizing it, did not think of the ease with which it may be conducted iu connection ith the public school. We are now not far from the time when no house where children meet fur study, whether iu town or country, will lie n raided its even tolerably equip ped without a small collection of the la'st biHiks.'' ruder the new law I'liion coun ty will la' entitled to six new libra ries under same conditions as those were gtnuled two years ago, except that ten dollars iu each case is re mired instead of live. The Jour nal. The Dramatic Power ol a Child. ,ol..tle tilwem-r. What art can reveal, in dramatic power, the slraiglilb.iwaril natur alness of a little child. In New York, Sunday, Mrs. Alfred J. Johnson, sick and delirious, cut (he w lists of her seteii-yeur-old laughter, Alice. Her husband had lo leave the house on business. mil the sick w ife and mother eon cciM'd that she saw men coming up Ihe elevator shall ami looking in at her. In her delirium she asso ciated her child with one of these men, and cut its wrists, then drew the knife across her throat, indicting a wound from w hich stu died a few hours later. The coro ner was summoned. "What was it your mother did!" he asked the child. "Mama just grabbed me ipiick and put me across her knee, and went one, two, with the knile papa cuts the beef w ilh," said Al ice. "She was silting looking mil of the window, w hen she turned lo me and told me to look at the men coming up tue elevator shall, i told mama there were no men, but she liH.ked scared, and then she grabbed me mid cut me. It hurt aw ful. Then she threw mcdowii and cut herself.'' In dramatic and pa thetic interest, the recital is incom parable. Served Three Years' Overtime. .ii.t.. m-e ..f TIip Cliailntip ol- I want your old Iron. J. D. Parker. What Is Life? In the last analysis nnlHwly knows, but we do know that it is under strict law. . Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living uteaua derange ment of the organs, resulting in Constipation, Headache or Liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly re adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only 2.1e. at English Drug Co s. Moth ier "Mv mathe.- wit iroublcj with conmmption I r many ycr. Al I last she was Riven up to die. Thea she tnH Ayer s i.aerry i cciorai, I ind wis speedily crtl " U. r. Jo;,; , avocj, No maiitr I.o-v Iiard your cough cr l.ytr long you have haJ i Aycr's C.herrv P.cVi.l is the best thinj yc i ca.i take. B It s too rtiKy tj wait until you lu . 3 consump' tion. If you tic coughin today, ret a boitle o Cherry Pectoral tt once. Urn ami 2k- Sic. U. iil tntrMa. ;? Cftii t s 'nr. tr hp take n, ll.-n il i ! . tt tiM UIM ram ant trt taho ... o-i Ou.,'1 li.a It. Ma kaowa. Latia a mum '.Ink. w tm wl)li"e. J ;. ml KM ill U.ll. Umm. Klilncll l'.irr.'-. fi-rvi-r. At today's mcctiifg of the direc tors of the State penitentiary here, a reuiiirkiible incident came lo light. It was found that during the fusion administration of the State, a negro, Henry Allen, from Halifax county, was sentenced to the penitentiary for two years. He escaped, but was recaptured. In some way there was an error made as to the length of his term, aud he was kept three years over the length of his sentence. He died recently, and his administrator, a prominent white man, asked that payment Is? made for this overtime. I inlay the directors allowed t'.'iMI, which was satisfactory. The error as to the prisoner's being kept in confinement was entirely due to the old bourd of directors, and not the present one. It was the lirst error of the knd ever made in the State. Robbers Kill Two Men. Chicago, Aug. .'10. - Without a word of warning, two men were kill cil mid hviint hers injure! I,v hold up men al the barns of llirCluragnCity Kailway Company, Sixty lirst and Suile streets, at ancarlv hour b. il.iv. The shouting was done by three! men, who escaped after sivuring i ..'!.(KHI. Thiii' of the men who weu j shot were working in the cashier's ' olliee and the other was n uiolorni.tn I asleep iu the oilier olliee. Thei men iu the olliee were shot Uf,,rei lliey were aware of the mbU'is pie seine and the limtoniian was killed' as he was rising from a la-ueli j where he h.nl U-'ii asleep. The j dead; Frank Stewart, assistant clerk ill the cashier's clllee, shot through the laaly w hile standing at his desk, died half an tmitr later. John II. John son, limbinnuii shot through the head, died instantly. Injured. Win U. I'.ililllllld, pveiving clerk, shot in lefl lliigli while at Ins desk, will re finer; Henry Hi, -hi, sh,, I in head, will rn'over. The rnlila'rs look lm chances but disposed uf all oposilioii of the em ployes before they entered Ihe olliee. Chmsilig the lime w hen the employ t'S were busily engaged in balancing up the receipts of the night, just after the last conductor had turned in his money and left the barns, the roblers suddenly appeared al the receiving win, low and la'gau shoot ing. The lirst intimation, those in side Ihe nltiee had that anything was wrong was when they heard the shuts. The lirst bullet lired struck Stewart and he fell to the ll.mr with out a wnnl. I tit-lil and F.diiiiiiul. who were sil ting near Stewart, turned b see what was the matter, but la-fore they could leave their chairs they were render cil helpless by the Wcll-direeb il bul lets of the robbers. Johnsm). the niotorniaii, w ho w as asleep mi a lie nch ill the outer olliff. hearing the noise stalled up to go to the assistance of his companions, hut was shot and killed More he could get on Ins feet. Making sure that all opHisition had Ix'eu removed, the rohliers then broke open the door of the cashier's olliee with a sledge hammer and se cured !?.'l.(HH) in bills which were lying on the desk. They then made their eseaie. Four men were arrest- eil tnree Hours aiier tue roius'iv on suspicion of Ifiiig iniplieated in the crime, but tlicv nave not as vet lain identified h i- a h"!e .;."..ete,i. (,.; lie u.-ni e.,t ' : ., i: : ' . 1 1 !l M i I .. t of tin- f O.l'l ; Til ,'J..., ;.'.; ' ! Ii.si. ad .-f i.'. .i'ig t t... v. hi. 'i l.e t" k :is l.i, .i!-. I., a e ir aud H. II! ,!. II l-'W I,. js'lpp.s.'. l.e I : - -1 ! s . 1 I:;,' j j lll.'ll Went I ... k lo ' :.e ', -I:,' (o',i lie appear. I li:, N n'flock, llll i Wa- a -ll.il!'e . house. .M,-s ( o li': y l;n I I j .l'.r. and th- en:, n-,1 i lie !..,d Urn r. i.' ..! M ti:: j li'es wt;. li Ihe llielni.e s ..f ' I y were s' nth -, bv t . i :- ! Ill I .01,1 sll, ,'i .;,,!! '.l-l rnsli. t.' 'in- -a: !"i ...i . w open. T!;, !',.'iii. ;':i 1 with Mn. I. a.1,1 i;,. shi. ;! .. Illllllg the lioe.s.'. s.bly three !e,i Umios Mis-, i ,, ir i wa-1 i, i, i w ! si ell. I lie si; ..t !u jt;" I,, rli ll, 'a,, fatal. Mr. Hi-' . was m the : ,r : t IIKNDKKSOX JllOIJJ-ILMILLS.I : L. H- THOMPSON. " General Insurance. :l at I'll at ;l v ',l.,l l.i-.-. .V.i.b'ii .1 ,.1 i!.,. ,s ,,i l I'll V the tin I - I' pICM Iltl .t I I all , lirallh, Lis CaMiaiity lu t ami struiiKPit I respectful- an J Kuaian- I etlk'itiit service. Of. ,,iu tl,, him', l'lione No. Mortgage Salo. tin I. i,ra;l. III.' .,..-ll'.i .1,1 1,1- tt Iff ,. i ! 1,,., ..llu-e 11,11. Ol : , il,' Nill-t lull . S I , f d".ii!i w h''ii ill,- r..Mii w is 1 1,:,'!'.',. : on ScptemlK-r Zth, lotU, " ' - " I -' ' ' "' -ai 'I ,i- f.,l" : ee luiHUto a!1' I' el , ii i.i i il ; i- ill le i' i y. ,u F ti.e l.e-l kii-wn ami yo'.ng w.'.n.iti in li e l.i.',,H;l tai hill, a line , s She Was SI. ilm li M. I,.,,, lie lived psii lli.liel lllg 1 1 .' W Miss (il lit IV and was one of most lovalil eilv. She Was ., a Wealth of dark lou and (iai k evi ! lief of I ill. II t hnreh an I an . a: in -' ir. She was of g.'tiili au I lu r .innl -s ,i 1 tii. --t J,i r i Mr. Hates h i,l ii'-ut kn-'W h ; tasle of li.pior or l..b.i.v i ami u. 'isi .i a prolan.. w ,,i Yollllg ItaleS V., IS 11' l-'li'st National Hank ,u tl.'ti of his IlmI.s this i ed his aei oiiiiis I,, I,,- en i, eeiit, never ha in .' I .-ii fo-in reel since his sen ar i 1 ! i t! ,- -Ill n, , l.v ,.H'-.l.,i.r ii,il lull- tt il li !.. ,'tis.t .Vol k .sill-, II ;,.Pe,r I Ihe Vef I ane f 1 1 1 u : at tie mn, a sh, u t to a Mi". -r ballk. was a itioilel i-'erk in cm-it vv i r.. inir .,..i;.,. m liiek., I...-H.-.- .i't K il . ni Stettrt -:.. ',,,-. ,.tl. N.-t ,- ,,,,,.,1,1 II,. 1. 1: 1 7 t, a fetl . ,,n'-, llielM-e I o,,ll l,,',ol,.,l It. H , I'Mie ioi,l !,.i,,rv . ".I, i ltt,i -lluill ,e ,t ,,,-t ,...k l,v a , no, ,., .,'.. , -, in,l run. a iili ,t,,t . link-. t-riN.. ' -..k la H ttNler n il,.,, the ,I -.,, ii llH, li )n,-k l,v a i lti,-k jn.-k-. tin-in-.- r, ,1 ,,Mk l.v ii lo.' It ', s )., ; eliioii- ii wtiti-r Kuk u u.l ,, M. lir-t im.-l - . .r - nl -ur., ..f .' i js elm In- mi. I , la ,t .t ,,Hk - .:.,W .'l.-limn- I iil'iim, t" th.- -.oinliir -iVI1, ,r i-i VI. ,-t ,.,,nej,.,l . s,., n -t ,.H HI- VIII. M.-ituntfiP. Notice ot'Eloction. To Cure a Cold In one Day Takt Lasativc Hromo (Juiuine Tablets, All drufKiats refund the money if it taili to cure. E. W. Groves signs ture is on each boi. ij cents. Bring your chickens and eggs and get highest prices in cash or trade. VA buy them. M. C. liroom Our Ice House is opposite J J Lockhart & Co.'t store. Phone ut when you want Ice. No 36. Capieu & Wallace. Woman lUilchers a Man. W .,!!. -Il H-0, II. I-' , llnilglass llairstoii, colored, en It-red tlie room of a colored woman named ..-ll Taylor, in west W ins i ton. at I o'clock this morning. He' refused to b ll bis name and the woiuan seietl a big e.irv ing knil'e, anil disemboweled Mansion. He ran a block bel'ori- In- if I. lie died t loday. I'lie gill was arrested, but , Mayor l.ilon sav s lie wiil release In-r if evidence is not produced to morrow showing that she was 11..1 justilifd 111 assaulting llanstoii. I'aarful Odds Against Him. , lledi iililt-n and desiilute. Such. ' iu lu 11 1 was the condition ol'aiml,! soldier by name of J. .1. lb av ens. Versailles, U. I'm years lie was troubled w llll Kidney disease innl doctors nor medicines gave him li bel'. At length III- It led Flectl'lc rollers. It put him 011 Ins le t in slit.lt ortler and now he le-lilie-: 'Tin on the road to complete re ct.very. r.e-1 nu eailli lor l.iver and K idney troubles and all of Stomach and liowel Cnmp r,. f.mnli i,f the ,,,! .,.t n,'l No. -1 lui. ,-',I,. tlie I'-iMv -ll,.l III I "Hilly K,,ar,l ,,f 0 mi i l,.,.l.,,i Irt-!-,. w -io,l ,li-- . ,1-, On , III,' v: -li ui. 1 -imil I Hiiiiiinl imk ! , , VHllui , Oian i-,, sail-, .n ,..,.--, l,,,, ,1 Inn, I -ic.l ih-lrlel l,y r, ,-m-,- -,-tl a , 1,1-, t.r.1,1,.,1 Ilm! , ,ir ,oi,l Ilm! ,,,,..,iit, ,1 .1 ihiir..- .1 - -nl,l ..,..'l lull 1 l,,i,.r I ,,t 1 n - ,11V -,-l,,l l,U-P. ,-: k I,, H,-ar,i . ,,i,M,n--.,ni'0. You Can't , Beat Me fefft-e, sugar, molasses, 1 tr. The most comprete ihaeeo iii town; any pries; nuaiity - that is the best. Consumption The onlv kind of consump tion to fear is " neglected consumption. People are learning that con sumption is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption that is so' often incurable. At the faintest suspicion of consumption get a bottle of Scott's Hmulsion and begin regular doses. The use of Scott's Emulsion at once, has, in thousands of cases, turned the balance in favor of health. Neglected consumption does not exist where Scott's Emul sion is. Prompt use of Scott's Emul sion checks the disease while it can be checked. Scad lor (rat tampla. SCOTT A DOWNS, taWaaala. -. ! Part StnH, Nr York toc.aW f. aai all iua. 111 Hour, c 111, !u s, llll" (, t; or,,y one lust viiu-e.ir ii-r per gallon. Two 1.H-. l .-ttks fresh F.AdLi; forms i l.MKAC 1 i;c. iiints. I ll ivc y ni tried "Our Hlcnd" Only ".He. (iiiarantccd by F.nglish , ("oft, c? If y,ui havn't, try a HiugCo. p,)im,. l ln se who use it are Wanted to Harry Miss LWevclt. ! still puising it. A iiiaii.siipposi'il lolH'tlemeiiled,! Voxcv, Crape Nuts, Postutu tried to gel an audience w ith Pies ( Coftec, Oat l akes always fresh, ideiiiil Kot.seveli at Oyster l!ay Kvcrytliing guaranteed to cv W etlnesdiiy, anil when airesletl by ,.tybody. I'roinpt delivery, seetvt serviei 11. said he w anted j ;nn(. Jolir country produce 10 see .or. i.iMiseveii in arrange 10 marry his daughter. Miss Alice. He hail a pistol, ami it was thought he had an insane desire to assassi nate the President. There is i.n.ie catatih iu this sec tion uf the t'liiuiliy than all oilier ttis cases put I-, filler, ami until the last tew yrars wan suppost-j to t'e lurttra lle. For a great many years doctors pronoiuifei it a loral disease, and pre- sctibpj local remedies, and by con tanlly failitiK to rote aith local treat menl, proiiotiutej it itirnral.lt-. Sei. ence has proven catarrh to be a can stitutional ilisraae, and therefore re ipiites runslitubuiial trpatnietit H ill's Catarrh Cure, maiiufartiued by F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tlie only constitutional cure on Hie mar ket. It is taken ioten.ally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on Ihe blood and mucous surfaces of the avstem. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. S-mt for circulars and testimonials. Ail It ess. F. J. I'll EN KY & (JO. Toleiio, Ohio. Sold by druggiats, 75c, Hall s family pills are the host litre for best price. Respectfully, W. A. STEWART. I'll, ,11c ;i,l. fl Gool Head Is very ilesir.ihle at this season. Out clean, solid, pure Ice is Ihe lips! coolniK medium you ran net, Iu the reliigerator its lastins, quality makes it great economy. CRUSHED It adds to the clearness and cool, nrs's of summer chinks of all kinds. Have us to deliver it to your res. idence daily. Tickets for sals in an quantity. I'hone 36. CADIEU & WALLACE. KUYSIflDNEYCUrj ease KMawr aaa laiaer RhjM
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 8, 1903, edition 1
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