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S. A. STEYENS, D. MOXRCE. K. c. Cults answer! iu diy from EugtiUi Diets St.wr; at atg'.t itom rwg giti E'U.hsb, Prut, Stale, phone . OlSce over post office; plume $t. Henry D. Stewart, M.D., Services rendered prompt!? and tio:n-s;iy. Uiy rails Imci SunKna'f dru ii,k, 'phone 35; or uHuo in rear of CiurtUiti Thompson's insurance ofhje, '( lump 1. Nilit ,-all truoi ret iilence, 'phone iii. uthc tionri 10 to 11, a. m. JOHN P. MONROE. M. D HdNKOE. II C Hay nil) aitrirtl tiuin Houston's dree, st, re aiiduHi e, 'pho.ie 219. Night Irom tin: -mercial Hotel, phouc ijo. Jno.T.MI,M.D.. MONROE, K. C, Solicit? (lie patronage of the people of Momoe aitU K'irrouuuini community Calls in-tioJ in day lrum Engluri Drug St. r ; at uie,ht from resideuce on Church stieet. Phone No. ,S. B." HOUSTON, SURGEON DENTIST, O1T1 p up stain, l-'it cerat J ISiiildiug. Northwest of Coin (house, Monroe, N. C. DR.B.C.REDFEARN,t dentist. Charge lease iialile Satlsfac tiua guar antcetl. Office ovei English Villi Co DEWEY WRITES A LETTER. The Defaulting Cashier Says that he Will Return Just a Sooa as He Has the Strength and Cour age to Do So. RjkWuea iiftiujiMMKipf.iw. lt IVl w we print iu full a letter re ceived by the editor from Mr Tb mi tt . lVwey, e-o,hier of the Mer chants ai:J Farmer' Hunk if Xew-U-ru, ho k-ft New Uto iMiie weeks I. Owl H -..- I.. three questions tliat will rise invol unlarilr U every lip all tiie-e ar. as much shntiith-d in iiiIcrv a.- ever Kit tlie ktter wiii I' read FH with a.Krest by retry body in Ntls'M '' v ' lmrv.!uil soi.t all will eTtwvt tiui it i.;'k h'- 1 pafiM i tu.-hier la-wry's n tuns V. I iher !:iin-r,jivtiire 1 tr'e tliiie alone call t il A l ool ki(U a Uirl ami Hin-svU. rio- rr im . In (idioe Vtir'!ii!iKl',ii tl.m-.ia0. . ?. aiM hxs not since been heard ! '.t!iuy oil Ir, 4. r. .1 -0.1 t .. -.,rs. fn. Th . umav Sift JH.I tllMl lllt'ia C.el bis a.x'.iiml. van.nislv".slinull at i?1 " - ,aft fix.ni ltHUH to Lfi.tilXi. Tli. i-ipilal sUa.ll (if the bank uas 'Tj. h:roe. no. Will be at Marshvilie, N.C.on first likl tlmil Mohuays of each month, and at Matthews ou second auJ fourth Monday. I'lione Jjl KOIU. L. SIMIAS I. 1. 51t.ES, )K STEVENS & SIKES, Attorneys and Counselors-it-Iai, Momoe, S. C. ProiKjit attention Riven to all mat ters placed 111 "til' hands. Management of e.'iates for guard- m:is, a,:iMiiist' ilvis and executors a specialty. Charges reasonaliie. Utfice east i f tourthonse, 1 formerly occupied by the late 0. A. Covington.) K C. UII IUUS K. W. 1 HMMUNI) WILLI AIMS & LEMMOND, Attornoys-at-Law, MONKUi:, N. C. Practice in all t!i St.ito a:el I'nited States Court-. Prompt atti .li n i;ivi :i So cullec tionji and eiit-Ml U.t pi.i, ti'-c, l-Person;- i::'crcted 1:1 the settle aient of estat-s, .-i.'inmisti itors, exe cutors, and (iiai.lian? are especiall) invited to call on iheni. Continued ami paiiL-taVtiK attention ill he si'-en, at a raso!ul!e price, to all lej al 1 .t: mess. Office iu coi.r.liouseopp.eite Clerk's ofriie, q " m Ul l t 1, Kesideuce Plnmr, No. Having located m Moiine otieis his services to the lowu and surrounding country. Pi si as, 3 ci the stomach and bowels a spe. 1 iltv. t'thce over the W. J. Ruue Cj.'s l-ook stoic. Calls answei-.d in tiie day I'mii the Kntiluh ilniR r.torc or 1 es.ul-. sice, at iiight from residence. tkm The Slate Katik Kvtminer disxi-v-ere.1 sihik' invulanticri or shonaoj 111 his aiwninis ou Friday, July 31st. (in Sal unlay ntj;!il. Auctwt 1st, V ey eame in lialeili, and no trace lias Uvn lu'iinl of him suice a little afti-r nudmdit, "lien he is suplmsed to have taken the tuidiiilil I nun on the S-aUiard Air Lino Imcml for the X011I1. Tlie Merchants and Farmers' lUnk nffenil a larce the tiviveriHir offereil a reward ; his picture, Willi the reward offered. a printed all over tlto txutitrv, but nothing Ills Im-a heard from lam from the hour of Ins departure until the editor of the News and Observer recvived a letter from turn yesiordav afternoon. The letter was not ad- Iressed in Mr. IVwev's handwritini: but wx 111 the liandM rilini of a lady. It bore this stmark : "tlolds and llre.ns. Sept. 30. I'Hfl. II.. IV" The last line on the msliii.iik is ti dim to make out. On the reverse side of lhectivcltK' is this postmark , Uaieioi,, x c.,s-pi. a 1. i :i (, m ,i It is addressed thus "Mr .losephus , Il.imels. Kdr.. lialeioh, X ('." I Tile le'ter is in Mr IVwev's hand i ritini; an.l coers four paesof Mr IVwvv's kick hand" rilitio and is 111 full a follows: i tin I then himself ill 1 ri'ltl .- l-i a i t vMuple.il lol M online trei t .'1.1! ousy was the cause ol tiieiltvu t. ir j ,, w. lias 3 wire an.i tune cnii.nvii .lnit two iar The Social tedder. i'. le.- in ? .. X .X"l4' . i !l.i- v a SfT : Mi I'.o.,.- !.:pVy lep ...ild tlie iht- of o) tlriitu !.-pljt- liaf i'ts--.l.:nd 'icli'v capans-in'jl ai-m' tw- -ini- 'iiii .iMkiiu: tiiem iuul u l-ll' At! aiuiilil- -s velHIir ."II 1. ,l ,. i. I.M.te,- i lea lie owikO 11. 1 is loiluvc, bii'silK1 .nu.tx-.itK lit au i nxil'.aol if .! wen I'w . io. 'v a'-pro.!- i A?tT e- I I-ts...,!':.; .1 a I .ci s k aii li. Miiu-r , 1 j. it 1 said (Jar wuil. ,, iHiatta- uu.it a. Uh! h:'!i iii'iia VoojI. who a a waitnss in ihe ri-stamaiit when- tlarHnii ; k his meals. Since llii'll the couple luxe. Uvn on uiori' r less tntttnate tt.n. tivil An lie art-. '.I easi ;l:etn b an '!her trail . st !t;.'i:!h! t! e -.eun- himself into lh Kisir. ."it m on a w vr . a t! In .1 'tti-nv km-.- hisinift; it preai tt a"il los -Mt ni I i f - i .med h.s .11 : revia- at IU. -11! the ir.an fnpietitl showing I s ousy over a!!enlioii hou li by oilier wen Ijs! n;rfht tl.irw.ml t.. k the 'oo, ........ . . 1 ,,, .,, .,,,.1 ... ,r.,i . ,r 1,. ,. f. ...,,.r. . rewanl tor his arrest, i one ol tlie .1! !iiea:;'i s. ivc ipi iii; one of the tiov.es Ik f- re l!u t lonnaiice was linislnd t',arw(l left the U use ill alt ati.:n tmi and did not return. The unman was found U mo in bed under covcrilii; Willi a biiji-t hole 111 her temple. and! .irwo.nl uas lynij; outside of the bed clothes with a bullet hole in his heart Xi vrsnti m the house hea shots and it is tint known win double killing took 1 l.'.i e. I'.i lv the woman was ,is!-ep w hei and appah mlv never moved the liiiile! eiili-red her ! i:t: t dicker was f-uitnl a note i I Ml-Wood. t:t'. inn ihe liatli-s dt es.vs of U .th .tad s ilii; ' the 1 ,iim' " I'. .1 latei Sett Hirt " . and to ,t t art' trr s- .,' t 1! tile II the dell! -hot t;l . r sth.- 1 in th--r-tt a :!l la roup 1 hiio,s 1 ii.i- ed h:s f. ile. was that lb) r male is stviueil i.atural hi- m'tiiuite :innd Ilutiisi's wil! And mm 'tijil.tar.-- ! ' '3e;(!t!l-' r.-. I i:.r. a r land th :.-b. Tla u Ihc.r i-r-nti "ho, enough, hail : a mot:ki v fi- .u then, t.., there was that duY..er omn by one of -niety's ip'.vnswilh the Itortico ir.i'likev as t UUest of li Ik sides . Io not o!k iloiinsh with liorsi Uu'k dituiii a! two hini dled doliai- a h l- ll.oe we not cotillions win Mi-! t!a iav -rs atx- cu's .111 1 rats? Are there nc'. ftstpt ion at which the iiiiwiianc animals of Ihe hariivard at' made to nun tie s. irn iw I 0 !l the tiie drawing in ti.s? bum like Ua.-Mi- lo : hunt f.-r s. ial 1 .'11111011. r liretl; Thes.. i ll of io!t!l! on a M. tubers of heve jealoiiy Hildas pi' ; IKiildi f ' aro.uiil I -v. x - t.lo I1ESKV B. AhAMS. THOMAS J. JKROVIU. 1 K AN K AKMI Il.lt), Adams, Jerome & Armfield, TICBNEY8-T LAW. M INKOt. N C. Practice in all the Courts, Stale ami Federal The management of estates ,or exectVir5,.u!:muistrators a special ty. Curc'ul and diligent attention given to the foreclosure of mortgage and collection of claim.-!. Money oaned w ithout expense to lender. All i.tiga'iun given prompt and careful attention. CHlirc cast of courthouse. K. 13. Kedwiue. A. M. Stack RED WINE & STACK. AHonifys-Ht- Late, MONHOK, N. C. Practice in all the State and Feder al Courts. Will manage estates for Executors, Administrators and Guar diain for reasonable pay; and will foreclose mortgages and negotiate loans, w ithout expense to Mortgagees and Money I.endi is.when practicable. Offices Northwestern rooms, first Boor, Courthouse, "Will you dome the k unities- to publish this "! ".losephus Paniels. F.sip, F.ditor. lial. i.oh. X. ('. My IVarSir: There have incidentally fallen into im hands soiiic of ihe reorts pubh-heil in Imth llaleiuh and t'htulotle paoi-rs coin i iiiuii; inv th'l.ilcaiiniis. etc , w Inch 1 denounce as malicious lies no 111 particular, two columns t -liar, j with scarcely a semblance of truth ' '"'' froia tin-In'oiiiuiho tu the end. The I I. facts are mine etioioi. but I will I'm wi .ir by all pa-! associations and b : U'.v hope of forgiveness by the Ureal j U' lu.loe of all hearts, that the triie, 1111. 1 diort.iee will not and cannot be I. made bv i;oK-r men to a"''rn:ate 1 prea '.; Hi ! of amounts pilbli-iied. "1 have not as yet attempted any lel'i ti-e. and if I ever do there will h-a few shattered panes 111 the I llass Mouses of some of those 'prominent families of XcwUtii' wlio seem to have 'swallowed their conscience-1 if 'hey had any to swalloa s and are now so caoerly and harshly -ill 111 in jiidotneiil ao,un.st me, and while I say this, I have not a word of re proiich for any one who is tmiioto do me justice, whatever the penalti of that justice may lie. This I eon sider the iinpanloitalih sin -- to speak maliciously or disparagingly of hu man souls liun.oa'rilio for hope. When ihe man without hrams does1 it. ho can lv pardoned for knowing 110 Ivtter, When the man with hrams j does it, he should lv ashamed to- l'K.iv tus lellow mortals in tlie eyes It is a sin ten limes deeper dved than olltpl d tin her ttii eiiorav 1 's fat.i-'v ! old f.-;. 1. 1 a.t. Wli- DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAKE BACK ? klJncy TrimMe Makes You MiscraMe. irl k v : d on Vou Know What Sou are Taking1 When vou take tirove a lastrh--.. (.hill Tome because the tVnuula is p'ntdyj printed on every buttle sh.. lug thai it is simply Iron and Ouimiie iu a taste-j less form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c, ' The Uiffervncc. k- - U r-l II -.1.1 ttio .lohiiiiv H !:. :i 1 oollio to be a dip!. ' " il tld.IV S. ll... 'e,, lief !o P'e.iehe ike V. 'til' I, "hllliv no to ! JO-.' a:i.e f ti.. hi he c:t To Cure a Cold in one Pay Take Laxative bi .1111.1 1 :i 1 : , uie 1 C lets. All diuggists titimd tlie money 1! it fails to l ine. E. W. tii .v.- s nw tme is ou each hex. 1$ rents. I Ainest everybody who reads t-i rrws- f-Tis is sure v. migw ci me aerial cares r.aiie ty Dr. K limer 's Sftarr r-- R .lot J ,i lh rreat kslaev. hver f . t'y U inll.,JI 1.:. (" b is the jr-a: rrleil f; eai tnumrh of tin 1. ne- tec.iui tClllur.. O.S ccvered a':.r yarj of 11. Miner, i-ie emi- ncnt k.ar.ey ltr sre.-iallst , c:ucrt.i.iy succesrtul In r-onpt i la; -.e ba:. k dnc :. b. adder, uric a. :i t ; t rv:-J right's Disease, which tt :ae w.rst if.-r;:. i t ki J:y a . I Kili-ic's Swainp.Root ts r-t ret ! c-nmci-.d-,it r-vei.-.h'tjbutllyouhav-Mj. :r.y, live- ir biaJaer ti .-.bie U will re (.ami ; iiuttast-tr.- 'yyr.'t '.. li hat been t...tej ; la;.- r-.i- v..;.-s, 1.1 h r -a! work. 1:. rr vats pra. -ace, a-.nc t'-.tr- f- auopocr'tjfut-r".a.-.? r'M .ir,4 ha3 pre-.ei S3 saccesst',.: In , every cas- ti.at a api-cal arranjene-t has : b-"'i mal' -: traders of th.raper h.vhavn t alt.-a : tr.ei it, may have a 1 sar-.i'.: t-;- - .-,1 fr.-e ty rsatl, a'ss a bock e Ha g noi- st-.-a! Swa-ip-Riiot tnd K-v to ' b"doi: tf y u have kidney orb'ijdertroi.b'e. When v ;i: . ..':'.' a:.. .. Glinrlotto's Fastest Growino' and Most Popular Store. TIIK GIlEaVT AM) WONDERFUL GROWTH of this store is due to the great values we sell. We want to talk with you through this advertisement about our business and methods. Since building the annex and balcony for Millinery Department, almost doubling the sie of the former Ree Hive, we have one of the largest and best arranged storerooms in North or South Carolina. Great Stocks of Fall Goods. The largest and most complete stock of Merchandise shown in any one store in North or South Carolina. We are making great efforts for a still larger share than ever of the Fall Trade from Charlotte, Mecklenburg and surrounding counties. We are in a position to, and will prove to you, when you examine our goods and prices, that we sell goods cheaper than other stores. Buying, as we do, for the largest and only exclusive wholesale store in this section, together with our store, we buy goods ifa't ;i jrirt a deal larger quantities than any other concern, and paying spot cash we get all 111111 " filing oniy ior spot casn, no books, no bookkeepers and collectors to pay, no lawyicrs' fees to pay and no bad debts to make up on you, we can afford to sell on closer margins, and we do it-compare for your own satisfaction. The goods are here with prices on them in plain figures. of: lllfl 1111 in this pajrT &r 1 People's BanK OF MONROE, N. C. Solicits your account and bankiiif business. We guarantee ABSOLUTE SECL'KITY, promptness and all the accommodations that SOL'ND bank ing will admit of. Interest paid, ac cording to agieenient, on deposits left for our stated period. Always ready for loam on approved paper. O. P. HEATH, President. Bono Pains, Itching, Scabby o.on uiseascs. ' Swlllni:. u'miim l. , l iiu;it. i.R.-n.fiii, i rmiim. . .y.-ur 1 1 j tit... I: 'At .1 1 . ! lo.::,. ! artri Ci. ...l'.-.!i ii e.a r:.i. )( i.( , yiviiio a slonc lo those whoa-k for ' mir twia, M... I u twt f man - a' -. .u " bread, or civinu imison to those who: '"' ,;!- ",''' -. i r-u-t-. -i kt f i i . , ! ai.rtiih, s r I - U'iii ifLir.:.-..Tn,H for a cup of cold water. Mvl -,,,.- ,;,,;, y .vjl, J,; heart has never Uvn intentiotiallv 1 "Hi"-n- r-: !:.-; u-s.-.tua-u i ) ev il .,. ion I ll, n.,i,.,l t ., ! t"1:1lHlloij,UI , . . r . .i f ii 1 """"'o Etocd E.-.!m, punrante.-d in -i i ii .ii n.-.. i ie.iiiv.t- in 1 1 1 1 mil- wniwt-T.al!.iia.wlti ,t . atnl ri ,. Iw, est capabilities of a proud and setisi- u. is.m.i m. .:.,ii,,a ,1.1. u. live nature Tor the pall has hunjr mm i--....i pi r. -., r,.m,.i,.; , Si hoiirlv U'fi i mv eves: the turpitude j i"" - . i 1 ' , . liMi-nn li;i. nt.xn.l,( rva..l Uluwaryjom v.i, i- and lasting shame i in their every ! ,),.,, UIMl ' phasei of mv errors, and remorse) a i.ii.-um.u m,rai.rrh, rmnm iiuist lv my eternal jiortion in this : tZ?Z TZ '"!""1,0' ,: . . . . 1 . UI.HS1. 1). IV. U. lit.;.. Inwi. .t Spill ms. ltpili,g lilc. I have never had any other idea sna srrw.-' is,a.h .:i4 r.. m n,i Khi-gmu,,,,,, than that of rctiirninir vidiintarilv. if i ' ti,v."' : r "" not otherwise, when I felt that I had the strength and courage to do so. for mv present sullerinus are fai .:ajthis;Be.ous Kilmer kl'.i..biei- S-'-tkn&t;1 -'il na-to-., K. V. The SlUts-in? CiV-i'- (:'!' cent and HmllmiiM scar sue. arc n'.i by all toed dtujptta. Don't make any mistake, but rein.'tiibf r the name, Swamp Root, Dr Kilmer's Swantp-Koot, and the nddress, H.'nohanilon, N. Y., on every bottle. fl. D. N. Wnitleu, M. D., having located at t'nion ville, N. C, offers Itis professional services to that place and surround- ! ini! country. I'liionville phone S; Sincerity 4, . Si' . DEEDING greater than the law ot man can 111 llict. I wish to live only for the innocent ones dependent iim ire. There is nothing we cannot live dow n and rise almve and overcome. I would rather learn sympathy and nobleness of heart through sin than never learn it at all. "Truthfully, T. W. Dkwky. It w ill lv observed that this letter gives no hint of his whereabouts. Il indicates that it is his purpose to re turn home and make a clean breast of the whole transaction. Indeed he says he has always intended to re turn w hen he had the "strength and courage to do so." When he will return, how he will return, and where he is now the hn.f f ul fiturnni 8 tr-.ol ti-fnol bf glftu. . auto, lu'aitl.r lhixl ui.t.:y 10 .irc-KU pull Cancer Cured IVitan!,' tlteoa i:-aa can. I'wi.Tr. o( t'.l Kln.it, Siu.;mrii-.r,f Swrlli:,-r lM,n m,,, Trnnpn, it.iy ii.- . U LlaiuCihf l'.aiaii,j Ihmiiui. 1 f worn fancif p- rf i-Cf. 11 jm 1., . . , . tllil f.mplfi, Wrt, Swi.imj,, Rhix.ii.i-, fci.n",- - rain. Uk 111.- 11 .1-0 :i4 i:.P7 W.a diMf-.'4f ti. ..11. di-y ortnp Into I .:iir. Xinxt! p.r. u:j :ioi. i.i;a.,i eanrri-ufr.l r-f Ak!i.ir Ik4.:mr n ,-d I .!nta Ol U 4il . ft A ILL. TVmt m iot Ihmiip r..r m, f anf a'Hrtl.1. Iliae U:. S.I-H'O-.I, Ilt,in. III. ...a H.iMtIi.at.lt.n,.,. ..r-. hoi tl l-tslil ttunntl.r i tU-n, ir not 'ire4 your Mowvy uut I lit Irfmi iioitMici.:o(ir'.imn.r.:..Mi rr.aanliKl ia-tto il,t Tlior. W.K ttwlt-l t.irfi rrx t.o!.i-M f '-irj I( nnhi Ini'r. .imt. hlrrtrihr 1 WC'-lIt k Alt? Ti - i V, ifc ftr,,u''i, fl'"- (Jiiin ..; ff 11.11 n. nn4 l-nninhht ftrttt rt- t-f t 'itmt( l.l.xxl 11 lint '(., AtUiita, tit. It,. .-.nir I lIM'll'..', tllut apfcilll fr.- nHsla.'iU tWvic, Ul MU4 j ju I old by C N. SIMFSOS. Jr ! foiihojtar! aosatlacotagKaBllsajlalaaia . The People Is My Rusiness, and I have learned that GOOD U00D5 at fair prices, honest weights and prompt delivery is the only way to please the trade- Hcst Cheese, laood KnasleJ I'oflee from 12 to 25 cents. Hams from 12 to 16 cents. I carry a full line of everything. 1 'rices and goods guaranteed. If you have never tried me with an order, now is the time, and you will surely be a regular customer. Respectfully, W. A. STEWART. Phone i'i. II c liuir hut one trice, that ihe lowest. Everything mid just as marked ; no thrift turn, .lehihl van buy as cheap as the most experienced shopper. There's a satisfaction in buying goods when you can feel and hnow that you are getting the lowest possible price and that no one else can buy cheaper, where yon are buy ing or elsewhere. The highest grades and most fashionable things in every line sold here at low prices. We put quality first in everything, price nex t. People have long since learned that we sell the most dependable hinds of everything, and you meet some of the best people in the two States along our aisles every day. People learn as quicldy where goad goods are sold as where the shoddy and infe rior hinds. It 's no longer a matter of place to buy, but a matter of getting the right goods of the right price. MM. IE mm, This is the fate of sufferers from Kidney trouble, as the disease is so insiduous that often people have serious Kidney trouble without knowing the real cause of their illness, as diseased kidneys allow the impurities to stay in the system and attack the other WmXmm m,n Cmd - organs. Tnis accounts for the many different . . !!in'Q.,chics,cen.ierrca:-AhootaTesrifoinvheaiihhe symptoms of Kidney Disease. rJfl 'IEIfu, in,1 Th. doctor thought i had stomac bjt liiiJLuiua vi avtuuey uisc5C and ,er trouble, but I becsmt convinced thst mv kidneys wen ih. r...u and liver trouble, but I bectme convinced thst mv lidnevs wera th. nna You begin to feel tetter at once when takinf aiSiSK'aKKi'SJS Foley's iuD::zvcjnE as it stimulates the heart, increases the circulation and invigorates the whole system. It strengthens the urinary organs and gives you new life and vigor. TWO SIZES SOo ni $1.C0 disappeared. I am low sound and veil. J. K. Horn, I W4 Civtrsey Blvd., Curod'HIa Wlf u E' in. " 0' th Msthodist Church, Springfield, tt., vrlttK mj wife bis bees very bad with kidney trouble and tried several doctor without benefit. After taking one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURB wta mocn better, and was completely cured after taking four bottle." CU On Bottla Cured Hint T t. U. C. f. ,. .. . ... . ... mi. arcning, ia., vmci: I T1S ITOUMea Wittl tidRe "Plaint hr about two years, but OM-doUar bottla ol FOLEY'S KLDNET KE effected a permanenl cura." C. N. SIMPSON, JR.- Men's Clothing. Hats and Furnlsmno Goods. Coinplete assort menu of every line. Yon will fiutl much w ider varieties to select from here than elsewhere. Every man cares more or less alwiit his weariug apparel. Xo matter what you want to pay for Clothes you want them to lie Mylish, look wejl and have some wear in them. Men's Fine Suits at f!.1.H. W have big valu at this price in Fine Tailored Suits, made of the very liest cloths, the season's newest and best pat terns, nicely made up iu the very latest styles, and they fit correctly. Heavy Wool Meltons, the best grade Melton goods, made up well, in good looking, stylish Suits, black, gray, brown, gieen, etc. Nothing wears better than all wool Melton Suit, all sies, 7.9S. All WOOl SOUS $4.98. The best line Suits ever sold at anything like so low a price, solid blacks, blue, and all the new mixed pattew, grays, browns, etc Men's and Hoys' Fine Sample Hats, all shapes, styles and colors, Hats worth up to a dollar and more, 49 cents. Men's Fine lints, the season's newest and best shapes, blacks and colors, regular tl.fto Hats, 98 cents. ..'atfeV "SI? ' Men's Fine suns. We are selling some very fine Shirts of the best Madras and other good Shirting Goods, solid white and new neat pat terns, all colors, Shirts actually worth a dollar each, all sites, 49 cents. Men's Colored Negligee Shirts, good styles, tho regnlar AO-cent Belling kinds, '25 cents. I'nderweur, all kinds, from a Heavy White Cotton Knit Undershirt at 10 cents to the finest all pure wool garments at 1)9 cents. The best and heaviest Fleece Liued Underwear, 38 cents, 75 cents a suit. Heavy Knit Top Shirts for men, the 40 cent seller, strings In frout, 23 cents, all sizes. Fine Knit Top Shirts Iu all colors, the half dollar kind, .'t!) cents. The "5 cent one, all sizes, a nice Shirt, 4!) cents. Fonr-in hand Ties, all silk and reversible, full long, Iu new bright colors, 35 cents. Metal Collar Buttons, 1 cent. Bone Collar aJuttons, 2 cents a dozen. Two large White or Colored Handkerchiefs, 3 cents. All-Elastic Suspenders, men's length, 5 cents. Good pair Cuff Holders, 3 cents. Link Cuff Buttons, 5 cents. White String Ties, 13 for 10 cents. Linen Collars, good styles, 5 cents. Every Stock Complete Now With New Fall Goods and we can make it worth your while to come here to trade. . Satisfaction guaranteed or money promptly and cheerfully refunded. fv Dd 0 mm IP Fji? The Big Store Trade find College Streets, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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Oct. 6, 1903, edition 1
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