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THE MONROE .OORHAL T -.J R. f. BKASLEY. ' Piausaaaa. 11 tSDAV, SetroiK-c S, Kjoj. Am Exception to a General Rule- The J nrnr editorial o( UiI arrk saying ll.it ll.t intelligent uirmlxis of Hi urgio race ai not Joins their iluty tiarjs siirrsiitig crime, and thai the rc-.poD.il.ilil) far the uauie lrs cimie ihoulj be hi J at their door, hit caused some cooiiueut. We stated at the tune that the: mete Mm ei cepiioi:. I j the genital rule, and titicr thea e have fouud aliat appears to be one. S me of the urrors of Hal ifai met and parsed the folio ing ret-t-lution ailer the fearful murder of the little lme gill at that place: "We, the coloied utucnf, of Mali The Man Wbw plays the Feo" I Prof. Docter Loacs His L mbrclU ' Rvt Hound ol Flesh ia a Day ' The OM Darkey Who Wanted Free Mail. j "IWhoUi: I have .Uyd the ' fool!'' That i the M-rituntl test ; from mliii h Ilex. V. F. Vstu i preached Sunday e ruing. W hat variety of -rnion utiht one preach from such a text '. The luitu of thi utie wan that the man a ho know ingly take the path which li-ad from riht aelion will oih day feel eulli-d Ummi to ur the wonU hu h the delisted biblienl writer em ploy nl, aud that genuine happiness is iiiM'pjtrahly linked with godli llexi. rroler l!ob IHoler went down ou an eveursion to ilmim-ton l il i week. IW-lore going lie invested iu a pretty new umbrella. This he tvvlve wiles to Monro and wveo teeo fnmi t'harl"te.bt,jou know. I'd rather travel the neeiiteeu. which U nearly all good, than the twelve." There your objeet li- sou iu In-half of good roads. ! Ti freely oaid that a "'w.aml j tru4' will he foriniil on ail i! ' .1.1 ... f ... ...i ..tul on this millet at el. " i-r tnl. delivered. The idea of the pt niotent of the Hiovemi'iit is to put the price at fcl.Oti per Cord h-i pine wood and l.vi for mk. j l The diM-torn of t'nioii eoiinu ! IV .d.i xi in m up the bank. At , nia.ut tljr traert una low a oa a baud ' car and while tw of Iheir aaoibar nana wnur van aiajuwra k mur . Unique Vo!u:cc Eelng Full: Jed piiar tai.-muHk ih. puny th. by New Yii k Chanty Society. in, N C, da cuJriuu the inutder! .uu ou.Se cunoiimra ou .... .,n ,,,, j tj , , ,lud, , , ifav i.t i.ixt iiimn a. a!nf chit. I ... " year, of . iu our hls.or.c toaa bv ?hw " " "'T 7 tt,,d,,, V the nrSro and humau brute Manna lM b,w" '" ,n ,0 1 1'out .u. We do hereby pledge our j a' lent ion to the matter of himviu elve to use cvrrv uieaua aitluii our ph-vioii. he didut have occasion to reach to lp the hemoua cuuie of j unroll the tightly hound liuiluvlla. rape that is o couiiiiou within the lie aud the complexion prtitector confines of our State. We ask the( kept close ottnpanv until the ride miuitna of the icol. chol teach jwu , rivrr and to the oci au ou it'apt. IIarer'a steamer took pl.MT. era and all Kood citueus to resolve themselves into a committee of the whole to prevent said dune by usiU the best means suited to the occasiou. We do not encourage lynching and voiild pi t trr the law to take its course, but ciU'uitistanres very often altar ravs. iiietuiu: Manna IMiKon an hanurd and sh t a feo hours after he committed tlu dairn hle irime. The r i f; ti t man s caught and made a con fesKinn. The fate tti.kt he met lur Inn crime was in t t.'O seiere, and e hope that it will he a wainuit; to allevil dt eis, and deb r them fu ui coninuttiiii; atiociotis Climes. "The Ix-Hrl riass of tvlolcd citizens ill our town will not roiiiitenaure ci imes, and do then best to stop tiutiai;is aud hinti; the ult inter to trial at all hazards." While tins is cre.lit.ihi? einwii.li f, r Itiese murors, they must uo lurtherj than piihlishin mere resitlutiuiis iu the new-p.ip rs. Tliev must preach I it f i om the pulpit and in private life, teaili it in the scluols, and lecture ou u!.V Mail ill these d,ls who it. aud seek even- tu.ssd.le avenue fori ft" r'all.v ry U the fine S-il'S o. leachini: the Kwcr c la I ace. H they tali, auti cnine as n- rously a- they h..ve talked auti lyiiflj. inn and some other Hunts, they will do SOUK !''id. When t!e advor:ite un.leitaki' i;-t their public treasury iu lis hi half they are no nu.ie i::o.lest in their demands than an auti raili .a.l la.r s whrn he de mauds damages in live inures f. I the mashing of a lice,! o's hit toe. When the h'sislatin i was a.-ked to ijve 5.so, coo for an t!.ihit it the St. Louis es position iu i.j. 4 a:;.! u fi:ed, piophets were not wantii.i; L declared that the State was displaced, The leijisla t:nc did decide toue $10,000 on con dition that io.ooo mule he taised by private subscription. The liuvemur has hustled around ard gotten the 5io,imd subset iption from piivate par ties, aud so the State e,ivc Jlu.ooo. This J.'o.oo.i uili no duu'.it (jive Uf about as cieditahle au exhibition as we would have had the fj'MH. been passed out witliout a woid. liH.kiiij; over the tatl'mil the pro fessor saw a spider el tin Line up from lielow. Ol'coiii'se he made a hearties job at the little cliiulu r and the wav the utuliretla dived as it sliped In. in his hand was a eau I ton. IliebLst tlillii; lie saw was the little halls which dandled from the handle for purely oniiu. -nt.il purposes. The prestiiuptioti is that Mr. MHiinty isspottiiij; 1'rof. los let's iiinl.rt'lla. Mr. V. f. Austin, who lately came from the hospital al'ter an oix-r i tioti for apin-udit'ilis, gaineil live pounds of llesh one day last week. Some of the old t'onfedcrali'S w ho marched three and lour days with only two soda cracker or one small apple to eat. may know s..uii-thin ol the hvlinc of hunger. Hut the ever ho their s " 11 11 lame lor au opcruttiiu that pies into alHloumia! cavity and fll.Tls some of the Hal orj;;tiis. Take the case of one op elated on for a t .1 m-ik) i tt i s. which lis prevalent now. For das the Ipstlieid must not eat or dunk, even d anv measure j water. Then it is days more U' hinds into the ' fore lie can take solid fond. Mr. A us lin had tiered Iouk and cattu'stlv lor u drink of water, and the doc tors and lillises insisted that walei would kill lulu, lint tlie worse than death gnaw ing was not a hit relieved hy that and Mr. A list in said, "liive me the water." Alter such a course, when lie at last N- c.uiii' aide In eat and to walk alN.nl it's no wonder that Immii to pick up Hcsh rapidly. have a coinmnuitv of interest association which they are woikiu- to pretty pxid advantage. The owm-rs ol hotr-cs in M-oii who rent have a certain aiian lueut wheieliy they j;et a hump on the renteis. . Vet, in all North Carolina it is the hight of f.Lshi'.n to ciivs the to Uuw trust or the oil trust, or some other trust. The attilud.' of a man on the trust iirst ion is li.iKe to dcN-ud on whether he is iuor out. von v, If the wisnl sellers can l'i in a trust h-t "einjjo it. This a countiy of trusts. The penitential)- management has been following the policy of ruiicealinc, the fart when a convict escaped. It looks as if they would have learned the folly of this course iu the case of Will Ilanis, hoe.capd and shot a man at his old home in Meckleuhui k before the people of that county had learned of his escape. Hut the peni tentiary folks seemed lint to have learntd. Two lone, sentenced convicts escaped last week and again the offi cers kept the iufoiiuation to them selves until forced. Rev, Dr. J. C, Massee, the new pas tor uf (he l.aptist Tabernacle in Kah eish, has set the people uf that dear old town on the ears by an utterance regarding the uec,roes which he made in his prayei meeting talk last Thurs day uirjit. The words which ttev. Mr, Massee used are as follows: "I think the people of this country have a whole lot to answer fur the way they treat the nt;io lace. 1 believe the time will come whra there will be an insurrection and blood will run iu the streets and torches pit to our homes. 1 do not believe in r-ocial equally, far from it. Hut the black man should be treated as a human be lug. 1 don't wonder that they steal when they are paid such small sala- anes, not rnonti to support a lanuly it is grinding that man down, and iu the sight of (jod one stands condemn ed who does it." The KaleiKh newspapers jump on the preacher with both feet. It is aid that Kef. Mr. Massee is a Geor gian, but came to Kalcigh from Ohio. Masonic Fair at Raleigh. The Ma-soiM of North Carolina are making a determined effort to erect a handsome Masonic Temple in Ituleili, the capital city of the Hlate. They are now preparing n ((rand Masonic Fair on a large scale to be held in Nash Square, ilalcigh. Molier 12 to 24. Col. Noble F. Mtii tiu, one of the best managers of surh events in the I uited States, has charge of the fair, while vari ous committee are bard at work, and Masons all over the state are talking and pulling for the success of the lair. There will be absolute ly none of the usual vulgar midway attractions about it Everything will be clean aud bright, and the standard of Masonry will kept ele vated. The railroads will grant reduced raters so that all ran avail themselves of an opportunity of ( Deck j,), j gome piaci. "hon't answer this letter unless you have a good graded school, is the way a mini who was writing to Monroe alx.iit tuoviii", here, cu eluded his letter. People ait- mov ing about iu North Carolina a good deal now, and the prime ohiect sought is good schools advantages tor :he children. Kver notice how the value of property jumps up around a good school; Take the Wingate section, lie fore the school was liegii n there farm lands could tic bought easily and at no big ho llies. Mr. Ira B. Mull is. an intel ligent young farmer of that section, told us Saturday that the demand now for farm lauds by people who want to move within reach of the school couldn't lie supplied, while iu the village, we were told l.y a man who lives there, property is about as high as it is in Monroe. When H'ople move it is for the purpose of bettering themselves, and the man whose ear is attuned to the new conditions doesn't considers nimscii is'tiered lv a move that doesn't carry him w ith in leach of a good school. Ksir. Jacob S. Little is the vet eral rural free delivery carrier in l'limn county, and it is a safe guess to say that there is not a lietter one is the I'liilcd Stales. 'Squire Lit tle's amiable eyes twinkle very brightly as he tells the story of a darkey w ho put up a mail box on his route w hen the route was open ed up. "IMs is a free d'livery mail hain't it?" asked the darkey. "Yes" replied 'Squire Little, "I deliver your until free il you put up a box." The next day the box was up. For two weeks the old darkey watched the box daily, but no mail came. Finally he halted the car rier and wanted to know why he hadn't put any mail in the box. lie was told that none had come for him. This puy.lcd the old fellow. "Why dou't yon suliscrilie for a paper?" asked 'Squire Little, ''and then you'll get mail." ''I 'lowed dis wus er free d'liv ery, and If hits free 1'se 'titled ter papers same as anyliody else," was the answer, and it was sometime be fore the expectant darkey could be made to understand that the gov ernment didn't suhscrilie for news papers and send them to him free. When he did understand his dis gust was great The next day when 'Squire Lit tle went by the old darkey's box it had been smashed into 4 thousand splinters. "Down in my section," said Mr. W. R. McNeely of McCains, yes terday, "when yon look at cotton from a distance you d were In for a crop right Hut Shot His W ife to Death. A sensational tra-edy occurred in this place at I o'clock to day when Kuiuiett Koyctt shot and killed his wife, Leiui llovclt. ou thi ll out porch of her father's house, on Delimit street, in the prce.iccof her mother and younger sister. Ih.vetl was evidently tun I : tin- in line nee of Itipior at the time ai..l the act was one of premeditation, as he had shown the pisb!. a : calibre, to Mr. Waltci Fields while on the way to the home ofhiswifc. who has for some tune Urn !h uig a it h her father. J. C. Cliesimt, a saloon keeper on North street. The incentive was jealoin y on tin part of the husband, who li.nl U-i-u separated !r:u Ins iff aud a u.t was pending for divone. tin reaching the house l;..v.-tl approaclusl Mrs. t lu i:nt with, 'Can 1 siss- Lena privately a few mimilesf" Mix li '.-nut it fused to grant his reoiiest, ti lling linn to leave. Doyctt stepped up n the porch and took out his pistol and lircd. the ball entering the right breast of his wile jut below tin collar bone, and she made a move as it to go into the house hi li lie tiled the second shot, the hall going into her Li. mi. At the s,r..i.. shot Mis. r.ov.lt fell in the hallway and lloyelt stood by lii'l side, whole he was loiiml lieu Shel ill 'miti n. who was at his dinner a sho: t .lis taiicc liolu there, alined on the scene. I...jett was placed under ai rest and was on the wav to jail when Mr. Chcsuut, the lather of the luilidered woman, hearing d it. ran down the street to get at llovetl, prcsiimahlv lot the pin pose of killing him. it ml which would very likely have Uin done, but lor the coolness and decided ait loll ol Slierill Woolen, w ho cov eted ( lies nut w ith his pistol and told t hesnm stand oil'. Chestiilt was then sei"il by Messrs. Henry Sutton and S. A. (hiuieily and llovetl was taken t.. jail aud locked iu a cell, where he was seen by The I ll.serv er cm res poiidetit. lie gave as a reason f..i his act jealousy and expressed sor j row for it aud said he w is w illing t.. pay for tl w ith his li If. jliK'tors were quickly in alien ilcnce upon Mrs. Ilojett and all that hitman skill could do was done, but the husband's aim too sure and Mrs. liovett died tins ul'leilioon ut t:s o'el.s k. The circumstances uf the whole case msike ol it a more or less n malic it ll.ii r, U'ginniug w ith a run away marriage a little over a year igo and culminating in today's tragedy. Mrs. Uijell's parents some tune ago (icrsuailcil her to leave Doyelt and live with them. This caused lloyelt to attempt suicide. Iailer a divorce suit was instituted and is now H iiiling. ust cr rccjizrs xesdicasu VWe W-Mt llall-fMi wa Trwl mmtm !. ! X.rrAia IW el:ivsS la lv Irss Wvw," k An Trump Ulwwvr rw atMei.-w mI IImwuiwHs. A pi. le to the pn.rewsional ,.s ol A,i-.i.-a. won photography ill.Ul Ui-.lsaelui-uts sud taltoft luarks. i.!.ui to v isl bj lie l ult 4 Lar. of ..-w York I th." latest step i.,. :: ty r1.::! erwau'xai.vii to lb uit.-n. i, .1 r.' a n la waiiiiu aeiwt I'M.-'. '. .I lsi.aaHl I'.iroUkV u( the t fc.l.sl Males. u.j s ibe New oik Uor.d 1 Li U..t. I. w Inch wul U s",t t, ali te iiuir:iy i.ij.oi.n,ti.ais of Ann-iVa aa w.ll us tu s.tns stiitiona ai'd to tn dlvulc::N il w.-al'ti and kiH.wa ctinrt table tu-l.iisii.i IhrotuhiMit t!;e o'lire try. tu tss ri pn-jsilsst t.y Jaitic-s TortsA HHs-.al I'H-adioni. y i.o-ut of the I !.aii ly On; an. allien o It .sevra !) risN.n!- "f tcai.'hiieui Ui:ars h oi' p!eu !y ns . v hi-ivli4 l-yrn.-' tss.k on ennnnals d. 1 the nrsrs of uotaole rvs'k. Mr, l..r's-s h tvri snutvtu t'.ie prot.jem of nd.Piii New V..ik of snvet is-c irs ler over two jenr. ami rbe Uwtwli'l a'.ut lo I. issued Is Hie result of l.i i.ii .rs In It pro! s-ioii'l Is-ttmsj ice etasal-li.-.l iKSMrd.ii. t' l!" ir d. to. ui'.tii Ttiere ts .1 ..il . uiss.li,,!.., it for those w ttl. ttc u.' I I- k nioput . .si, an- oth. r for tl. have !.. Hi ii us n j.,"i, i.i! ! si ,,f ;in kit'.ven to too ' o-. l.'s.'i. . !l r- ;: 7i (!; ..r il v h.il 1- I, II 111 1 -' .III. I' 1 tits -il"li:i. !,' r til. iji- ;ili;,. I.: al-.l -. r w I t .i luarus of fes-1'.l l o. .. II : n ii " Hie 1M f I' .' tr.iv. i ly t, ; ,. i: t: ; .1. ;i-.ii .r t I J in. (. .. billot : it w . . ' r ! " ven :i ,t .1 t : Me. t- " : t..o irits. i.i !h'tor ".:.:.:i..n. '-niir. ...rid ns l- hi v. n. .- '.'. a- t Itl.KJ .. .(.'i-iiy I .s .. Mr. .. ' I. , i.ov ii ! ....v. r, ! iiu.e r ..- . r-t l:.- s- r.....t i! ..' 1 lolls ..r M.ll'!i;'t - II. .I'llX S pie! .!er. or s n a wish ill. I Ml-. T, ;,M Mil; en. l tsf iImp sare, hait Ln attrcsjclyevr- tu. w hi. h tie) e..rnr In rtiMa-r bottlrsv. Mint lisaeii t o-T lh-r IbiR Usinl I be UttU-t ear w.ih lL.1r l-lj. ami Ufura tin- tank waken up to the mlilicr? they are will away " In Mr t'iirtw' Nssl. the "Xift Blew" are o.nii!, r-l in ta seh-sda, ttie ".inn traiii. al .!. .!" whl.li Inle-b-a thnse who v:i:i i. have u.e pl.val.-al In Jury and n-.i..il wear inilliaa. hand- s.'-s or iri.-li and the "nuthnlmslcwl . hi..: " or Lhm whit f.-ign a nioee ul lie e.i.rinttv. usually the paralytic till I'd The im u stamt by tHie auota- er a i.i will luiw-ril lln !r own brew to ; a it a is.inrade to ess' Mr. I'nrtape feiys tt.ey rv fr more k'.val than oilier c'as. isf er.ininals. Ai:C they wa-Ul alr na tOein.-ial atsl political tuttik-ii.'e. TrvsjiH-uily a "Vetf nmu" is.nvUied er ' vam iri. i nisi win tu M-1,s.n f.ir a k.tni t.-ria la r.-le.iid on balsa is.ri u bj the aid of In: is iiu.il ..!ii. lans In aplle of nil the 'h..n;y Oinanlullun aoeb-tjr j ran .1-. litis inlbiiiui-e coiuva frvnu the fact, t'ist many -V-ug men" and the women w Irh n '..mi, they wtsoclate hcluiii: to In- ( It'ieniisl families arid the a.l. Ill tonal fa. t tliat thi-y fnsiK.ntly have large sinus of luoncr, the fruits of big roo- ; tS'l'ilSI. j "Karl tWaius." for example, whose 1 is.rris t nan.e is tairl Wetwiter Keniptou, la an li.itiieiiu.il "Ycwa umn" lie has ri'lHtiv-!- Ihina in Seiients-taily and At briny sIm wield a irre.it ileal of In da en.s 'iianisli Mamie," a handsome woman. Is nln a la.ucr among them, "lam ell labile" Is m-oiiilnsl as an OT irH.iier In tlie ernft ami takes eh.iri. of most of iiu Mi; easA-s nheu their ac ts. n.pli.ss arv In trouble. Ilta right name i t:'.ivuril Connor, aud his home Is. er was. Iu laovell. M:is. M..-I of the iHiihh is.iiiiiilttisl by the "Y.c men'' are In the ml. Idle west, w heis li'stiiiKi-a are ifriMter Is'tweea. towns. Vtiiiy of tlieni are ctnnlovcd pnrtienhirlj In .1. Inn what tiny call "stieker'" Jobs, which colst 111 rob bltic s.i.hU Mit elHei'S of staiupa. Ev ery place i.iu!de i.f New York city tti. enll "the Jungle," unit NYw York Is lln r li.. :i..;uarters. They have elclny IimU.iiit tu.llses heri la-cuplcd etehi alvely l . Yetfira" and their compan ions i.ii.l "p'irin.itist." In the long lit of l.Soi) "Yeinn" wli..si .slih;ris-s an uiven In Mr. rortV I.), urn very many who nr tatt. I Mr. Forlaa sajs that that appear In ts' a fad with thein. Not- wllhsl-iiiiliin- Hull It ai-ne us an idi-u-tltiei.tioii lii ens.' I hey lire caught, lu) ."Her d s il umn tnke the "Ye( oath than lie has fanciful dcslnf prl. losl Into til ktn, nml always thote K.llidv 't. '.lire represent SOIUI'tlllUK ia his I t.' it', t he wtetiiw tu ktvp fresil k N lo. ,i l v i 1 3 3 3 i s 1 1 BELK BROTHERS Cheapest Store-on Earth. V Monroe's Greatest SHIRT SALE! $1.00 and 1.30 Men's Shirts at - ... 75 cents SUM) Shirts at 30 cents .),(00 Men's Xegligcc and Dress Shirts at half price and less; all up-to-date new patterns, both in colored and white TWO BIG LOTS. Lot No. 1 contains $1 and $1.50 Shirts, including the best patterns in white and all the new colored effects, and made of the finest French Madras and perfect goods. We place all of these in one lot and make the one special price . 75c. 1.00 Sfjirts at 50 cents. Lot No. 2. This lot contains 150 dozen of $1.00 shirts; all the best styles; some slightly imperfect; others in odd lots that we cleaned up from the manufacturer at one price. This un matchable value at 50 cents The Best Patterns to the First Purchasers. 1 I 3 l' ill ( r Vi'r Mi's cheip t'rnrkrry. ;.-. t lkj ' - J srUa AMD MULES! We have just received the best cur load of horses and mules that ever came to this (own. If you want to buy or swap, come and see us. We can save vou both money and time. E. A. Armfield & Sons. laa Hi., la. sat Thu lal.'l.nitiil French hyslocno tn'.st Cratk.l.'t ml111ltt.1l that ilou lisvs tint he culliil "the smile uf the eye" "The siuilo of the iu.miiIi," hurvr, h tfnnlll as iiemlliir to man. Heotoli colllet ivrtaiuly sis-'ui nt tline tu smile at sPlit vldeh lire tonit.nl, mid on oc.nsli.li in their ninati r. Many lliliii.ii' lin vf lieen s.lvnnced to iirovc Hu ll' iui. k n..riy-lntlon of joke. Orai of thine liilellltfut dmrs tisiil to liH.k with 11 knowing air it bis mnat.r when he siiw n trnvelluK lieur. 11 ml hi lips ere drawn tmek it Iht n.nier itnd lit eje twinkled with iiitte M eonscloim smile. I nr v ill r.-. -oifiili.il till wiiae of Lu lu, r In s dou. aud refers to Its suortlr t'l.i) when a slick Is turowu. which It ick up mid uliuost u I lews jrou t n cover hefore It dnrts awa with It. Mr. l.lojd Moritnn tells of a rvlrlvrsr, "Jolly duK." which sIiowmI Its sernw of fun ilKin the siinds, when) It woukl hury a inuula-r of small erahs and hurk with dellKht when, after waiting and u-iitchliur. it saw a leg or claw I'tnerce f500000sXXXXXX)000Civ ;A New Line! The Cotton Crop. sVn v ttit na 11 Vloritint; sf. TlieiKloit' II. Ii once known ics the eotton kiliff, is out in ;i cir euliir in which lie sa, that the niton crop i.s'oinn to lieonorinotis. iiml (lint theie is I.i. nml to la- n lii lull in tin .rn f cotton. While it would lie mlvisilile for fariners to net their cotton to tnaiket as fat as po.s"iliU lliere is no reason why tlicy kIiouIi! Ik' iilaniied by what Mr. Trice Kiys. Thu npiiMi' lative cotton maiket Wdips the judgment. of cotton speeulalorsi to such mi extent that their opinions rpiecting the future priiv of cot ton are not the most valuable. It in pn.lialile that when the rcceiids of cotton lx'come larj;t there w ill Ih? 11 (Imp 111 the price, hut there is nothing to .justify the statement that the cotton crop is coini; to iH. enormously huge. Notice to Teachers- Notice in hereby given the teach era who take thu examination in October will be reir Hired to Htnnili an exainiiiation ou the new text, book "Agriculture for Begiu-i uere'' at the October cxntuina . tion. The text bonk can lie had at State depoHitories Monroe, Mani ville itnd Waxhaw, for 110 cents. The new text book must lie taught in every public Hhool iu the county. It. F. Bkahi.kv, S.ipt. Fearful Odds Against Him. HMlridden and detttittite. Such, in brief waa the condition of an old . noldier by name of J. J. Hen v eil, , v enwillea, O. For yenra he was j trnilhlMl with IT iilliAV iliuauua t..l 1 ... 1 ...... ........ j nun j till UK W6 I. wl.rs. imp t.ta.1 i i ,u Mu.kimM 1 . ,-"-.""" u.v.un,S.i:.iiire- noT. Ith:. a . i .v. ... i i.-i ' of the latest stylos In Fobs and Broach Pins In Solid (iold, (juld Hllcd and sterling Silver at prices to suit everybody Now Is the time to get one that is new and up-to-date- The W. J. Rudge Co. j A Brlak Carrrai.ai.4rar. Mrs. t.iiuis.n wna aaylng an aftVe tlonnii. uri.t ti'urful farewell to her hns- hiind ns sin. was sla.nt to start for I nionlh's visit to her old home. X..w, my dear," sold Mr. Ijimon In a iilen.iint but flrin tone, "I wish you would try not to ask nw for money ery time yon write. "Well. I will try not to," aald Mrs. Laaxnn. wiping her eyea, "but you you know, Henry, that means I shall hnve to w rite ereo oftener than nanal." SomeValuable Information discovered on inspection of some eld books. jr4.-ii-ssii; tk. -' rfflif iu. . f. ,. . 1 1 svy . tub Franuin i Tupewriter. The best Typewriter on (ha ' market, Vou can pay more 1 but you cannot gtt a better ' one. Its work is alasvt in lull virw ol the operator: it is simple in construction; and has stood the test for maov vears. proving its durability. The alignment ia alwavs nerferl. and il. nnr. ' i I73 oo lo all. For tale by the Monroe, Hardware Co.. or anv of ' UlllK lUtttKCO , boston. Mass. the officte of Southern Branch tt6 Jcniler Uuildinj, Washington, D. C.' J 1 vu MM ! nit-tnra It nut linn in h'ta fakct In ! OdIuhi. Laudanum. Cttcalne and all Drun Mnhlt VSUlutht inZ ,im!riUmrl0Wt th "w'riioft order and now he toatifiM:' permanently cored, without pain or deteitiot, from b.mk.",.Memif' . . im.iwiii.j, "''" """ "I'm on the road to eoniiiletH re. I ,ur "ruirs or oiner mimuianrs. ni restore rne nervous and pnysiosJ systems to temple building. igllt But tne erop ta fine." ' " ,1 i lr' "tani condi,ion becao remove ths cauwsol disease. A home remedy An old lady of Randolph county, and Kidney troubles nnd ail form lira. Williaiuhaiii. died of heart Ur. J. T. Helms of Goose Creek ofStoniach and ItoweU'omplaiut.i. fitilure last week, occaHioned by spent last week in Monroe serving Only "die. Guaranteed by English fright al an electrical atorni. on tne jory. nen MtM wny ne Jrng co. Some days ago we were look ing over some old books of the old firm of Stevens & Pliifer and we find from inspecting them that the way in which they conducted their business was the most ac ceptable. They treated every noiiy ust the same; there were no favorites among their custom ers; they made a small per cent, on their goods and made the same per cent, on each customer. Therefore they were very success ful in business and people put great confidence in them. This is our Motto: We treat Ml alike; we do not try to get rich on each customer; we sell good articles and sell ihem cheaply. You can make no mis take in giving us your trade. Our goods are the best; we have no old stock and we sell remarkably .'cheap. Yours truly. Hill &Bivens. -FOR- Rural Boute Service. (Jive your order for a first-class Galvanized Mail Box. We have two styles, in one of which you can be suited. Prices are reasonable. Call and exam ine them. ' The Heath -Lee Hardware Co. rtiitmtiititiinnniiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiitiMtttiiiiiiiiiiMimmiiitiiiMtiiiiiiiittrii uimiwmoiim,jiumiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu W. S. BLAKENEY, President. A. M. STACK. Vice-President e THE , RAYHOND SHUTE, Cashier. Bank of Union. Safe, But Progressive and Liberal. A modern banking house with every facility for the prompt and careful handling of all business. Get one of our Pretty Steel Banks, carry it home, deposit your savings and get interest on them. ' SH!!?CI!S!!! "lwnetnn nmmwtmii lift rtMttttmiriimitiitiniimtirttvnirmttiiim miUWIWIMlllUlUJIIIIIIIllliiUIUUIUIllHlUUm4IIIIIIIIUIluu.ll4lll4llIUIlltlll lim on earth for Liver nreoH h an nhn.ri.n WE GUARANTEE A CURE FREE TRIAL TREATMENT Confidential correspondence, especially wllh physicians, solicited. Write today. Manhattan Therapeuilo Association nss amiM), mtm imm WJ To Cure a Cold in One Dtiy . . I i! T i at uoxauvv urorao mnine Tablets, js r "-KBos kexa aaMli Hat lMtba. This SJjOlttnre. ?j?r Cana CHp ' tw Two Ita7. on every
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 8, 1903, edition 1
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