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THE MONROE JOURNAL G. M. BtASI-r.T, I K. r . BEASLEV. ( ' "" Tl'ESUAY, SftfBibrr 15, iqnj. MJ. RUdk KUU HU OrMdiM. TALKING WITH THE PEOPLE. CharfcXM Srm. ink. i Th news of borribW accident Professor To cscnd Insult Sur- luai omrml arvt-a luilni front II it iurredible ul belirt thai in this day ul li(,hl and honauity any great uuuilwi 60,000 sum dispatches My of human beings coulj b massa cred in dill ije style. If w get th situation rifcht, Macedonia it de pendency of Turkey. Ttit Maccdo- niam arc ehii.luna, auj are charged by the Turks beiug in revolt, sud iu (lie pretense of puttiug dowu iuur Ictliuo the MuliiiiiiiK J.iu Tula are slauLtciiug ihiitau uiticly fur hatred if lliriu aud lust fur their blood. Many of I lie persons being murJered are from Bulgaria, the ad joiuiiig State, auj for thia reason Tur key arid Itulfcana are at the point of war. lit. A. M. Stark, alio ha Irav-ellt-d over that country, say that the hatred of the Mohammedans for the christian isrwynnd liounds and intense beyond description. The last whi.aey distillery that el Uled in I'nioo county has folded ita tents and stolen away, auj I'uioo county is perhaps as clear of liquor as any county oil! be so long as the ttutf is made in this Country. To whom UIuiiks the en-. lit ? Oh, to Ms of folks. Couimiixius are iuvidious aud persuualilies are disagreeable. Xlauy earnest men have worked Hol ly at the cause, but when the history of it all is written large space must be given to the persistent little man large 'li purpose auJ accumplishuieut who went as sttaiglit for the Mind timers as the uecdle to the pole a:id kept it up steadily, all the time, with never a tinny nor a stop 1. Hcur Duuii Stewart. LaitcaatVr, H. (.'., thu ntoruiug at U-ATtsrU of ia 1 Laxlotle this ailrr uoon. Muj. J. M. . Kiddle, atSMN iatr rditur of the Launudrr Ktwirv and uim) of t lanit known i-itifiM ul that pliuv, abut and intJautly kill -d hi little it vr.ir old fraud n, linlwrt M-st-korrll. Th mvue of the awful Irah j man wu the banks of the CaUvulm 1 river !xut seven auilt-ss front I -111 racU'r. At au ettrly hour this morning M.ii. IClddie, amiuiluiiiird liy ln sou, Jaiueft Kiddle, aud little gniiKl sou, Koln-rt M.u kemll, went to the (atamstba river huntiui; MuirreU. The bova a ere staliom-d at a eertiiiu tree while Mai. Kiddle weut mime distance dowu the river to a cluuip of hickory treesi. 1 hiring M.tj. Kiddle's uWiuv Koliert .M.ickoii II i-liiuUtl oue of the tree aud was tutting in the ItH'ka w hile Juiikk Kiddie went i:i a-an-h of miiiirrels. Muring the alwriiee of young Kiddle M.i.j. Kiddle returtuM to the sxt mhere he had left the boy. Ail he could we uo trace of them he giippoM-d thai I bey hail pone up the river. hileenptp-d iu look ing through the leaven of a small Inrkorv tree, he aiiw one of the luaiielies move. Thinking it wan a Miiirrvl. he xiinted lux gnu at the .Kt and liivd. To Ins great horrow what he had taketi lor a stlirrvl w.is hut little grand iton. At the rrHUt of the gnu, little l; dHTt M.u-Urvlt fell to the ground, a distance of '.'u feet, and expiivd a few minutes later. The entire discharge of the gun hail en tered the child's head causing death almost instantly. lieu M.ij. Kiddle realized what he hail done, ho was coiutilctclv and let the world run it.nlf; 'l!st41 pswU in this w-ctom, o4 i m' Isrtter tosimtk kiudly thru harsh- ijUlu-r. big-r hearted or bright Ijr of our n. i;;hU.r a l fellow er than Mr. baric M. Keilfrara eitiM-us; 'tis Utt. r 1.1 helt aloug. who travels Ut the Heath Morrow tetUjH-raiHe ai:t rlu aiu4t aud , Cwtupauv. whidesale rrvirers of pnwlwill Hi 111 ol ..ka!ier the 1 this place. When be ased to drive ier rauila -f the country; "li lt I ui the calves and jm saintiuing the tr to e-M-oi.i.i-,-tlir.lt ami l-ll.r f.air lim.-s a .ijv 111 I he limio.l h.i ""'"mh "f sn-kiug a living and waters of IVar Skin, the for lilting up Hie country iu all Us .mie uu.u-.-o.iiil.il.le ir-aMa known lim-s of woik ami living. Ill 111 to ,,nl to lheni-rs. r-allesl him hun ih ..r any nun." -l'm,L." And -fuuk lislfearu" -I only stopj-ed over to see my, Aud so. IMitor tire.ii is print 1 it wws until he became a nalesmau Iriemt lot .Moirow sum Jittge uig a pHKt l.s al paK-r lu w hit h , aud a sjHirt and wrote it M. V. II. Neal. wh.i was iu towu 01:1- eiciy 1n.11 li.u.t iu his tovu adver- s K.-dt'.uin" on the hotel n-tister. day last week. lixsand which the Ko.le con Now the name has U-eo rciuvciir-.it eyor lioj te . U tut a Icural Do bvery MaU Boa Stands for Sat isfied not to Cull the World After All Impression ul tirrat City--A Tanner Put. Coin In the ILank Hill 4rp ia Vet .nissed. ! jirtliutatv to his towu take. 11. Was he really as big as the ; runs a f.uiu near lowuiu.d u..iki telephone kkI!" asktsl 1'iot. .thing and is ilcMiurd to Ine hap Townund of Siirvevor liale, asi !"' ever alter having decidtsl ov ers helmed with iTief He s:il A contemporary sucgests that there j ,,w lil'el. ss form of tin- is a revulsion inedu.-ational senluiient W(1, 1,, a M,j. about to set iu in Ninth Carolina. We .M;ts!cr . lames Kiddle came up ran imagine iii tlun more deplorable about this time and was horrilied tin! miiiht take place than this. Hie'nt what be saw. I here Uiweil over the prostrate tut 111 was his father tenderly wiping away the life's UliNik of the lillle telluw who was then iu death's grasp. Young Kiddle let! immediately for Lancaster and informed the lam ily of the terrible accident. In In aliHfiiec M 11. Kiddle rvtuaiiied w ith the dead Isiy. A convey anse was at nine (lis patched to the scene and the IhmIv taken to the home of tin magnificent labor that has been ei pcuded in this caue is jut now be giiiinui; to ;how (1 ullage. The en thusiasm is but p uetratiiiij the by ways of the Slate. A suspension at the fountain head would now be ca lamitous. It must be lemetiibered that the uuk hi far has been but to arouse the people to its iiiipoitaiue. The wavs and means ate tar liuin btiii. lipn i.i-.oi.l. .l f tlorA h I u'ilH n i suggestion of (.tujiping. the l.ilter tiuishetl telling atsmt meeting a big snake w hen he was out survevii'g the day Iw-lore. The two were alone iu the vault in the cilice of the clerk of the court. It was a heart to heart conversation. The surveyor had l-cu out the dav belore ami while niggling through a tangle had met a large snake, a huge snake, face to bus1, as the furious rcptilc sI.nhI shoulder high and struck venomously right ami leli in mad dem-d rage at being inlriuli d iimhi. Mr. liovte susH-udcd his drawing pencil alse the paix-r as he re hearsed the blotsT ficciug story. I'nd'essor Towu-x-nd gently ul aside a faded bunch of tlowcrs which he was js iiiadiug hmisi ll had been a gift to hun. siglusl re gletfully, and then asked the fatal tlestloii retsinletl ulsive. Tlie iiiiagiuatiou of the surveyor w is justly aroused, and he sjsike hot. nay. almost angry words. --iMyoii think." said lie "that it is fair to ask a man such a iies t It'll as that f If you Weleellt.lllgl ed in a briar tint set and a gn-.it big snake, a rattle -11. ike a- big a every thing, were to rise right upi iu lour hs't ol'yoii and tattle Iike.i . kel'Ie di 11 111 and tlnow his lo ad aUnit like a lua-il and his tongue j out like a wagon h;, and you I eoul. In t back luck a bit - miinl that, now, couldn't back back a bit for the briai-s say. now, ..n iiuH-rtiiieut M'l ilililer. do uii think thai you would VI like taking out a t :i 1 line and piiwiinug an exact luexsiireiiieut of that snake! I i would you be willing to say, Willi out measuring, that lie was of uiiv particular dimei sions No, sir. I stiall not sav wiictlier he was as big as the telephone post of m l et aiot is ilestiiHMt to lastsiiue lin 1110tt.il. A fu-tory for whhhMr. I.'cd learn sold a gieal many cigars, has crcat.-d a uew nickle siu. ki-r tlut li e wo ild i-mlil iuu itself. iaul christemsl it -Mr. rnuk." Ami li.e oth. r editor has also Is- ,tf eomse Mr. Kedlcaru t ikia (Mine to luol more pleasure lu ' pi iile iu pushing "Mr. I'unk" ami dess-iibiug a g.ssl bit of iailnll.g when one of his friends smokes a Jf r ca p. uleriiig or manufacturing -Mr. I'uiik." he smokes to the A tt u h'-i i,r io,.;i,-bin ll. in ii. l 11. .....I I...... 1.......;..... ..t i - - C-- " , 111 .10 u ,111,1 l"H IIA..IKW III llir wriiuig the most oscifutcditoi unoriginal -ruuk." oil the signs of the liuun. I -Will no man rise up to take one of the 1. .11 ." L.l M- 1 1 1 1 1 Mr. S. O. Tdair is most Useful ami aeiive iiieiulicis of the b.Mid of giadisl sa liiHi) tnis tec. He is eSserv ant, and has I' d out what tin- graded m1i.miI is doing for Monroe. -Ut a gradisl school." kiuI he the other d.iy-cxist luacoinuiiiiiity until one generation can be carried through the several grades .m l you have made an liiipieNsiou iij'.ai that .1.111111110:1 y so dis-p as o never Is eilaccd." Mi-s;s. t . I rai.k I. iwe and K. K. Kvans have lately been to .New oik. There's no oilier place on earth like New oik, and a man always i uieini-i'.s is tii-st nnpus sol. Mr. Il ails went to bnv goods. 1 -li looked," s., ,1 ., -Ilk,. ; g,s,d I many cvcui-siou ,,,, coin.-1.1 town j the da I got tin li- ami c; . r, body I was lui-i iiig to catili bis hi lue. I bound tiaiu." I Mr. I... we went to sp.'i.d p.iit of j his vac.iiioii. -It's no p! i.e to I rest." s.il-1 be. 1 .lax. S. Helms vestcrdav. "Miv you have no idea how much the readers of your paier uuss him. His common sense so well flavored his information that his letters were ulways instructive as well as interesting and lay near to the hearts of the weekly uewspaer readers." l! is a n iiiukal'le fact that of tin man) thousand packages of Ash craft's Condition. Powders sold never! has a li.'isv or mule died of colic ori blind staggers when tins remedy was used. Hu n. I , I lie 111a1111f.it tui ers !.iiid ready to refund the money if ,.:i animal l.as lilin-r discasa' wlicn the ponders are n-etl atvordmg to ' tlittst it.iis. Wlicrevcr Aslicraft's I' .'Utters an' put on the market lliey arc at oii. e conceded to lie the best. Th-- pritv flay Is- a lit'lc liigln r. but ijii a'l'v and nal iin rit is always the til's! e .n-hleialinii. Sild by Knghsh lb '!g ( 'ompaiiy. We Kive the nLJ hauJ to brother Johnson of Chanty anj Children and Mrs Marshall of the ('lastoiiia (ia ittte in tecogmtiuii of the fai t that they are willing to admit that a news paper ejitor uuy le.11 11 somcl'iine, be fore he becomes au editor. Mr. Pu litzer, the editor of The New York World, which we don't admire, has given J.',oto,eoo to establish a school for prertarini! men for journalism. Most nf the papers seem to sneer at Mr, Pulitzer's plan, saving that one can't leai 11 to be an editor without the actual expe'ienre. Certainly he can not. Neither ran a surgeon, says The Gacttr, be such until be begins the actual work, hut the law says he's got to have some mighty good training be fore be hangs cut his shingle. He will learn a heap alter lie begins, hut he's compelled to learu something be fore. Capt. Chac Price, who conducted (he cases for the holders of the Stanly aud Wilkes county bonds on which payment was refused, is saij to have received .55,000 fees fur his services in the cases whereby these counties have been judged liable for the bonds. This ia a ueat fee, if the statement is true, aud perhaps the largest one ever received in North Carolina. We have seen it stated that the late lluck Kitchen once made a fee of $jo,ooo. Out in Kansas some of the counties have kept up the old custom of paying a dollar each for every wolf scalp brought in, the purpose being to de stroy all the wolves. It has come out that some fellows have been running a woll ranch, breeding them just like cattle, and turning in the scalps at a dollar each. This beats the practice of insuring dead folks and collecting the money on their policies, a thing tried sometime ago at Newbern, N. C. grief striken family. New a from Rural Koute No. 5. I ..i -r-B.i..lt-Mi-e i.f T'lf Journn!. This mule traverses one of du llest tanning sections of the couu try. T he patrons siviu to appreciate the service of the free delivery, by the way they are putting up Imixcs. All who desire their mail carried 011 the route should so ol der at once. Mr. W. 1'. I'lyler, who has U-cu engaged in the IiiiiiIht business, lias iNiught Mr. K. It. Kislwine's ginnery, ami w ill lie ready to day to serve the public, at the same 'We are going after tin- pistol Inters 111 0111 country, sai.l 'Squire 1. C. Moiitgoiueiy of liulold. "Why, in the last two weeks I have tried eight negroes for cany lllg pistols and six of them vveie found guilty, and three are now 111 jail." old stand. We lie speak for him a lilM'i-ul patronage. Mr. J. N. Price, formerly of Prut1 & Co., has enlarged his store house and w ill lie licttcr lii-eiiaied than ever lo serve the public. Mr. II. L Price has oeii.sl up a general stock of merchandise at lilt' Clin pel (i railed School, We w ish him lunch success in his new enterprise. - The graded school at the Chapel is well at tended and is proving to the public that local taxation is the only means for providing modern education in rural districts. Mr. Homec Clark of Wolfesv ille. w ho has lieen routined to his home with fever, is restinj( tinder favor able circumstance for recovery. .Miss Carrie Porter of Indian Trail in visiting ul Mr. V. T. Wil son's at WolfeHvillf. Miss Mary Parker of Lanes Creek, while visiting at her uncle's. .Mr. Jom I'arker, hits lieen taken down with fever. Father flur- The I'nited States transport Kilpat rick yesterday landed at New York joi bodies of soldiers who had been killed in battle in the Philippines 01 had died of disease, two of whom were from Western North Carolina. When the transport left Manila, a dispatch ays, the jjo soldiers on board, sod their officers and the ship's officers and crew and 26 wemen on board resolved to make the voyage a merry one in stead of a sombre one just because 301 dead bodies were beluw. And they seemed to have lived up to their (real resolution. There were band concerts and dances and masked balls on board and gay parties at all the ports touch ad, anj many other devices to drive dull care away. The soldier boys went gaily away, and they came back faily, but the gaiety vaunted itself above their lifeless bodies. Parts of Monism, North Dakota, Minnesota and Colorado are now cor red with an ic blanket several inches deep, and gtain is being ruined. Looks a littl early for even that sec tion . Bucklen'f Arnica 5alvt lias world-wide fame for marvel lous cares. It var-passes) any other salve, lotion, ointnient'or baltn for Cota, Oirna, Burn, Boils, Sorea, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Kheum, Ter 80 rea, Chapped Hands, Bkia Eruptions; infallible for Pile. Cure gnaraDteed. Only 25c. at English Drag (Vs. Senator 5imnioaV dered. Kiirnifold (!. Simmon, father of I'liited Slates .Senator Simmons, wits in 11 rile red on his plantation in Joues county on Sal unlay morn ing. He went out Friday after 110011 to run olf Hume one who was minting ou ins laud. The next morning, hearing shota, he went again. That afternoon his dead body was fouud in the wood. It is thought that he wan shut in the morning and wounded so Imdly mac lie eoiiiuu t get out or the woods, but didu't die till that afternoon. A secial to The Char lotfe) Olwerver yesterday said: It now appears that Mr. 8iin nions was shot squarely in the face and chest by a trespasser who was squirrel hunting on bis land A negro by the name of Alfred DauielH has been arrested, as be ing the alleged murderer, and he was taken to Trenton ami Itxlgr d in jail. It is rumored on the streets here to-night that ft was deemed necessary by the sheriff of Jones county to have the prisoner removed to ..Newbern for sab-keen ing, and it is expected that he will arrive on the steamer to-niuht The people throughout the county are very much excited over the affair. The coroner's jury ren dered a verdict that Mr. Simmons caiuo to bis death by gunshot wounds nred from a gun in the bands of Alfred Daniels, a des perate negro. What Is Ufa? In the lat analysis nobody knows, but wc do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means 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 23c at tuigimn urng vo s. -I want to set in mail box back here some where," said Mr. N. W. Ilraswcll as he walked into The louiual ollice with a brand new rural Iris-delivery mail box with Ins name printed in red It 'lets on the top. -I want to put il when this paint can dty. for I've jus: hail my name put 011 it," he cmi tinned. Once the writer rend ami then printed au aiticle iu which the author advocated the naming i. every farm by its owner, ami the placing ot the owner's name over the big front gate. It lent an air of dignity and importance to the place, 'twas said. Now, the rural free mail box does that very thing. Pack here lives a man who is busy in the fields most of the tune, ami the lields 1 1,' back of the W OOl s from the big riwil, and he natuial ly tiocsn 1 senium li 01 I lie passing worm. 1.111 a -stranger passing along the way sees a name upon the mail box. I he box cost money. It has a l.sk. Mail is carefully put into it day by day by a messenger whom the X'atiiui scuds to visit its humblest cilii-iis. The Isix is a token of intelligent citizenship. It sptaks for the man U'liind the wood whom the stranger ran not see. Then, again, it speaks to the man himself. He walks out and sees his own name in big letters nivoii 11 well locked box to which there are but two keys, tine is in his own pocket. the other is iu I'm-le Sam's. The old man with the big old fur hat mil the .streaming coat tails takes note of him, is on good terms w ilh linn, delivers (us mail to lum. They are on good terms. Both good fellows and they'll stand by each other, light for each other. Editor (ircen of Marsliville paid The Journal ollice a pleasant call the other day. In the days when the iierMonal movements of (lie editor was the biggest items cf news this would have been nn event, but now it is put up only for the purpose of hanging some rum illations, as Bill Arp used ti say, npou. The ruminations run something like this. In the tur biilcnt times of the nineties, t young editors, of which edilot Green was one, modestly started out to run the world, or at least the I nited Mute. Kach was run ning a country paier as a tool with which to njierate the nui verse. Une, no nutter which, wa- a college graduate, the other w prolwbly as well prepared. One' idea was that the world could be ran successfully only if the ma chinery were oiled w ith the gream of partisan populism; the other felt sure that the wheels would clot unless slickened with fats of anotb er partisanship. They both said hard things and they thonght hart' things or their fellow citixena. And the thoughtless or the viciod or those expecting gain urged (ben, on and gloated over the ban words. But by and by each fouiK that the wheels of I'ncle Sam'i goverment could run withot tb oil of either and that the peoph eould be tolerably prosperous witb out either of their parties being ia. 80 they became ret respective, ant said, at last, "behold, 'tis a good "Tln-ie is u t'ai ini r in tins cmi ly." aid A Merman ,1. i:. m.u k vesterd iy " li" lias nevel tl thing in Ins In.- but farm. 11 has lit. iuu a coiintiy s . Is-cn a Justus- of 1 he pen.-, not beig ago he ileposiii ,j Buggies and Harness lor Sale. I I have a lot of buggii ami liar-1 iiess, both lieu ami second hand, to! , be sold ut a bargain for the nexlf ihiily tl us. C. C. Xikix 111 : he -i.l! iii. ik. in io pre lid was pt..!i , i a .1 . v. 11 e nor Vol . ,,, -pliJiiu Nj. 91. J. When in need of fresh meal I). Parker. veai ami tl.,- vi nee. vv hieh lis tai m for ' ir belore." I Among the j -illy i-oadsti 1 . w ho If j ou desire pure Ice, (Oin-j bind xviili honest weights and prompt delivery, phone y. C.MHKl' 6; W.XI.LAI K. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Monroe's Greatest SHIRT SALE! I 3 S 1. 00 ami 1.50 Men's Shirts at - - - 7. tents 81.00 Shirts at 30 cents 5,000 Men's Negligee and Duesa 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 160 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. BELK BROTHERS Cheapest Store on Earth. I 1 S.MCS1 OESES AMD MULES! We have jut received the best ear load (l horses and mules that ever came to this town. If you want to buy or swap, come and see us. We can save von both inonev and time. E, A, Armfield & Sons, Some Valuable Information discovered on inspection ol tome uKI books. !A Gy Line! ol the latest styles in Fobs and H roach Pins In Solid (lold, (iold Tilled and 5terlirtj Silver at prices to suit everybody. Now is the time to get one that U new anj up-to-date- The W. J. Rudge Co. Some days ago we were look inc over some old books o( the old firm of Stevens & l'hifer and we find (r un inspecting them that the way in which they conducted their business was the most ac ceptable. They treated every body just 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 all alike; we do not try to get rich on each customer wc sell good articles and sell them 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 ttuly, Hill & Bivens. Dissolution Notice. I ltvt sKild my ffMrvrr hufn In Mnttrnr lt lir ! in.4jr ..nwrrjr ViiniiaBitj, mhl. h will ht- rotHturt,! i.y i hem tn the faiun. AM WlU III t Mhl I I hp Llnilao Itftmrv r.mu.. a til l I a.r.Mii!M.iti ilt 1J firm mui hr muI Im Mhl rtnitir. I. I. HOI AToN. ix'tHt itiunr it ft, mm. me. Franklin j Typewriter, j The best Typewriter oo tha market. You can pay more f lnit yon cannot get a better T one. Its work is always in I full view of th operator: I it is ritnple in construction; anj has stood th test for uun vesrs proving us durability. The alignment is always perfect, sod the pr.c' 1 ' is 1 75jw to all. For sale by th Monroe Hardware Co.. or anv of " the offices ot CLTTEK TOWFH e n u.-i u' Southern Branch ai6 Jenifer Building, Washington,' D. C." j thing to run a country newHimiiei 1 J -FOR- Rural Eoute Service Give your order for a first-class Galvanized Mail Box. Wc have two styles, in one of which you can he suited. Prices are reasonahle. Call and exam ine them. The 1-jeath-Lee Hardware Co. Wood's Seeds FOR FALLS0WIN0. Ktrmrrs and (ianli-nen who de sire the latest and fulkw Informa tion about Vegetable and Fin Suds shnnM write for Wood's New l a II CaUlog a. It ulls all ahont th fall planuoH of Lcilwc. Cab. tf and olhir VgUbt crossi whk-h are proricg so prottUM to southero growers. Aim about Crimson Govcr, Veldts, Grosses and Govcrs, Stti Oats, What, Rjre, Barky, etc k Wood's New Fall Catalog snailed fre on ljiyL Writ tut IU T.W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Ya. Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine and all Drug Habits puii7 tui.u, wunoui pain or on.otton rrom business, leannf sm cravinr lor irogt or other stimulants. W restore th Derrous and parak-al antems to A borne remedy tmntiiimMiirrrmtttiniimMmniiMntirmriiWMiiinmitiHiiiiiiiitimniMiMmrt MIUIIUIIIIIIIIHUilUUUIMUIIIIIHMHIIIIIIISlllUUUIlllllllllwlUllltlMlilll w. S. BLAKENEV. President , M. STACK. Vk-President- THE J. RAVnOND SHUTE, Cwhier. Bauk of Union. Safe, But Progressive and Liberal. A modern banking house with every facility for Ihe prompt and careful handling of all business. Get one of our Pretty Steel Banks, carry it borne, deposit your livings and get interest on them. mwwmMsmmwmnrtnmtiwnmmmnmwiwm , MMUMI4UUIri4UtMlimUIUIIlllllUtllllilllllllUIUtlMMIIUMUUlUtUlia I il I .fflA A Iesifi Iff fin A TlITF OrOn ' " -w w WlU V1 Villi tfUT ksTiroDwm. SK -W ConfideBtiaJ rorreiipoodeoc, n.illy with phvician-.. aoliciled. V,nt torU I 4 0X9 Lf9XSUV9 DrOITiO k&tUniUS TtWetl, JS tV fg OR BVerV Munnauan i nerapautio Association I Kisaai om as tst ia saoatk. Hit ilsnatnrtj. XSmn &ox. 25c "M suMwaji, Hew fart I their natural condition became wa remove Uie causes ol diseaw, prepared by an eminent physician. " SUAHANTES A CURE Ftlt TRIAL TREATHrirT
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