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THE MONROE JOURNAL Telephone Nft. It. li Tuesday. November i, lU. Mr. W. L. Cwwrll baa uiovnl from Mouit to Coburn's Store. Mr. Hlea Filjgerald is T tailing in Matthews. Mm. Alice Kluts of tleairr ia veiling Mrs. John K. Simpftoa. Mr. Ilummrr Stewart of Char lotte in attending court this) wwk. Mr. W. I. Kiuipson, tho h It the rwdu-.tl depart unit mt Da id- Mr. It. T. lUnvtt rewived rerj , Suudav at home. ru infill kirk lv a will at Arm I ... n ,,-,, I otit Siimluy with ber sister, Mr. Mr.n.t. Memu ami lunnier k. u Thompson. ot ttowau rouui y visiieu ii-v. v . , Iloueyoutt IumI wl. Mr. K. V. Met'asl;Miof t'oltiiubia, 8. ('., has a position itb the Kug lisli 1 ruj ('011111.1115-. Mr. J. I. Hill brculit in three aaeet (Mitutoiii as aKiuiple the oth er clay. The thw righttl nine pouud ami two omit-. A few of Iheulilicst'liooUotMrt eJ up yesterday. Tim majority, however, nil not opeu until next Monday ami the MouUay following. Mr. P. II. Stephenson of Mineral Spring, ho h:w been in St. Louis for aouie tinie, baa roiue home to rent up and regain his health. Mr. Xaney Ilrooro, wife of Mr. J. I. llrooiu of Vance township, died at the home of her mm in law, Mr. A. It. liariuond, ou the '.Mrd. She was 0.1 vein old. M is Luzie Lauey, a sister of M in. O. t Cuilee, wan married to Mr. John KdanU of I.aur;itor last week. The event occurred at I-aii-eatter. Mr. V. K. I.incbeck is putting iu a laree upright wall case IS by feet, and i making the interior of his store one of the prettiest to tie seen anywhere. Mr. W. A. Live reiitiest The Journal to any that the trustees of Villon Institute w ill meet with the district conference at Centre on Saturday of this week. Mr. Horace 11. ( lark is back at the Savings, Loan and Trust 'o.'n olliee, having recovered from a long k II of fever at his home iu Sandy Kulge. Mr. (!. W. Talker of ltuford this year made some unusually line mo lasses. Any fHirly good grade of I'nion county molasses is belter than the liest New Orleans, anyway. Rev. Joel S. Snider, sou of Hev. 1. A. Snider of tliis county, was in.iiiieil last Thursday night at Ticutou, Ky., where he is pastor of the llaptisi 'church, to Miss lleiwie (ieith. a young lady of that place. Mr. Henry Taylor has sold his residence on llayne street to Mr. KuCii Ariutield. Mr. Taylor w ill move to lJutlieifordtou alsiut the first of the year ai d engage in the mercantile business. Iu his sermon Sunday night, Rev. M. A. Smith condemned the carnival which was on the streets last week, and said that such thing "would get your nickels, your dimes and you, too." Mr. Ilrown Luiey of Chesterfield county, S. l, and Miss Minnie Funderbiirk. daughter of Mr. Al fred Fumh rbnik of ltuford town ship, were married at the bride's home last Thursday by ltev. W. V. Honeycntt. Dr. Henry Louis Smith delivered two line lectures in the Presbyte rian church on Friday. His lec ture, advertised for Sunday night in the opera house, was called off 011 account of the muse made 111 tue street nearby by the carnival com pany. Mr. Alvin Presley, who work ut J. Shute it Sous' giu iu the north ern pin t of town, had an ami broken near the shoulder last Wednesday bv beine caught iu a piece of belt ing. Alsuit lour weeks ago the giu which is run by this belt tore oil an arm of Mr. Presley's brother. Dr. Hlair set the broken arm. Mr. I. K. Clav of AHuu has left aomn samnles of ware, which he manufactures, nt The Journul of lice. Hesavshe has unlimited sun- ply of dirt for the manufacture of this ware, lie wisiies 10 gei up a com pan v to make jugs, llower pots, nines, etc.. in Monroe. This is one of the small industries if managed right that will pay hauUsomely Mr. J. D. Futcli has several boys and it seems that bad luck is going to hit all of them iu the same shape. His oldest son, David, has had his left arm broken twice. The next . bov cauifl along in his turn aud got bis left one broken twice, too, 'J'be other day the next boy, Archie, fell dowu on a rock while playing and put his left arm out of place. He is unite uneasy aooui me nexi mm that he feels sure is awaiting him. Mr. J. Newton Shannon died at his home in Snmly Ridge township last Tuesday. He had beeu sick for several months with Wright's dis ease. Mr. Shannon was 05 years old. He was a successful farmer and one of the county's good cltl cens. He wasa lilicral hearted man, public spirited citizeu and a good neighbor, ami was a laiunui mem ber of the Methodist church. Mr. T. BoiM Btty f actor, .t OocJtAUUNQ WfTfl THE PEOPLE.' of North Candiua it the top of tbe JvPFffl NnTlf.FS tv .iiiiL t. list and caused l n. Ltoay,"l.od Ul LUlllL llVillULt. There will he a iMiitrv factorr operating iu Monroe ia lest than J"dT Justice's hies North fan-lina." "Tla lurdt-st ! .' .. Shannon was a member or te,tht for Mr. Love ciui't tell Mrs. Jos. Stewart aud mother, Mrs. Illair, are visiting Mr. Kent ltlair iu Charlotte. Mrs. John Stevens of Matthews visited Mrs. V. II. Phifer last week. The six rural mail carrier ojier ating from this place last mouth delivered 1' !,(.' pieces of mail. The ladies of the Methodist church are preparing to give a bazaar on lVecuilx-r Kth aud IStb. Mrs. II. D. llrowiiing returned last week from a visit in Macon county. Mix J. A. Woodliffof Lenoir is visiting Mesdamea J. II. aud V. F. lieutou. Mr. l U Stewart has moved to Mouroe and i occupying the house of Mr. F. IU Ashciaft on I lay ne street. Mr. C. It. Crowell, formerly of Monroe, has been elected professor of pharmacy and materia medica in Shaw I'uiversity at ltaleigh. Mr. W. A. Stewail b us liought oueof Mr. A. V. ltoyte'a houses on lauicaster avenue, and will move into it. Prof. W. K. Stewaat, musical instructor at NVingate, will give an entertainment ou Saturday uight, beginning at ('apt. C. U YounghUsMl has some great big ear of corn on stalks IS feet high, the seed of which he planted 011 August .Mil. The fire company received aliout one hundred dollars as its part of the profits from the carnival last week. The hoys turned out another rid fox last night, and after hunting it fiom seven to twelvoo'clm k, caught it. The one that was lost last week has not been caught, however. Mr. I'Mmuud V. (iriflin entered his line Hi year old colt for sweep slakes for under two year-olds at the Mecklenburg Fuir hist week, aud won the pri.e. -Mr. (iriflin has not yet learned what the pri.e is. The Journal is requested to say that the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Itaptist church w ill give a "Tour of the Nations," a most interesting entertainment, ou the twentieth, Friday uight two weeks. Ned Thompson, a white man vio lently insane, is confined in the jail here,' nnd has been for some time, lie cannot 1m gotten into the hospi tal. He Is very violent, and often tears ulf every rag of his clothes. Mr. J. C. Hugglus of Lanes Creek, who has had a scourge of typhoid fever in his family, was In town today. Five meiulicrs of his lamily have beeu dowu with lever, mid two of them are yet. Mr. Hug gins is himself partly sick from having Im-cii nursing lor more man twelve week. As is customary with us each year, l lie journal now umicriuKcs to report the condition ot the 'pos sum crop. e are nappy to an nounce that it is splendid, never better, iu fact. One Monroe buu- ter reports that he has already caught one hundred this year. Last Friday a small child of Mr. linker Staton of New Salem town ship was silting in a chair iu front of the fire around the washpot. It lost its balance and fell face fore most into the lire. One of the other little children pulled it, but not mil il one side of its race was severe ly burned. The persons promoting the 1'iiion Telephone Company met here yes terday and organized, and elected Mr. J. A. Austin president. Mean while the Monroe company has an nounccd that all switchboards want ing to connect with it can do so free, and that talk over the entire system will be free. Dr. D. M. Smith of Polkton, who was stricken with paralysis alsmt six weeks ago, died last Thursday evening, Dr, Smith was well known through Ausou ami adjoining noun ties and was 1111 excellent citizen, 1 kiud neighbor and a devoted mem tier of the Methodist church. He is Mirvivcd by his wife, two dungh ters and three sons. One day last week Mr. T. L. love, rural niail carrier ou route No. 2, found that somebody h ' taken a notion to obstruct his way to one of his Itoxes. As he drove op to Mr. V. A. CuthlxTlsoii's box, he found that some one had dragged a big pine log up to it which made it impossible for him to drive up to it. Whatever any- I body wauted to do such trick as .1..., r... u. r 1..11 three mouths. Mr. Marion Sutton, the saw mill man, has the contract to cut the lumber and will place it here at once. The Heath Lee Hard ware Company, ia couueetiou with Mr. W. 11. i-ayne. of Mt. Airy, will build the factory entire. They hare purchased the old Methodist rhnrrh lot, and upon this and their warehouse lot adjoining the build ing w ill be placed. It will be a woodeu structure !nt0 fvt, three stories high, built on heavy brick foundations, and with a projection 4Hxit feel. The present large ware house used by the hardware com pany w ill tie used as storage moras for the factory. The hardware company will build a large addition and a second story to their present room for a warehouse. The factory will be under the siiperiuleudeiicy of Mr. W. 11. Pavnc, who has tccu in the busi ness all his life and ia a fine prac tical man. The capacity will be alwut :t,tKHj buggies per year, and about twenty the first cla.-s work- nieu will be employed. The build ing will be commenced as nun as the lumlter rail lie cut, aud it is hoped by the company to have bus iness well under ay early in the year. White Man Charged With Serious Crime. J. L. Iiollins, a well kuown aud well to do white man of east Mon roe township, is out on a tl,5tH justified bond pending the prelimi nary iuvestigatiou of a most serious charge made by a colored woman, Henrietta llaiuiltou, who lives ou Mr. W. M. (ilium's place 111 the eastern part of the township, lieu Llngle, a young white man, is also under Iwud of 100, furnished by Hollius, under a charge of carrying concealed weaHins, his arrest grow ing out of au alleged connect iou with the crime charged to Kollius. 1 he woman swore out a warrant oil Monday uiglit 01 last week, charging that 011 the uight or Octo ber ..'nil, just alter dark. Kollius went to her house, forced an en trance and assaulted her, while a companion of his stood at the door with a pistol, the news 01 the war rant was kept quiet until last Wed nesday. Ou Thursday Iteputy Shei ill' Myers succeeded iu finding Hol ms and arrested Mm, Mierill Horn huviug previously arrested Lingle oil 11 charge of carrying concealed weaiMMis. Hollins employed coun sel und secured the consent or the solicitor or the district to get out; 011 a ?l,riMi ootid lor ins nptietir aiiceat a preliminary hearing lie- fore 'Squire Flow last Friday. On that day the woman reported a not able to 1n at the trial, aud the hear ing was postponed until the l'lth. the same bond continuing. Marriage of Mr. A. W. Boyte and rtrs. Osborne. Mr. A. W. Il'tyte of Monroe was married at six o'clock Sunday af tcriioon to Mrs. Jennie Osborne, daughter of Mr. Daniel J. Winches ter of the Carmel section. The ceremony occurred at the home of the bride's parents and was wit licsscd by n large numlicr of friends aud relative. Hev. W . V. Honey cntt was the officiating minister. .Mr. James Winchester was the best man and Miss Fannie Helms was the bridesmaid. After the ceremony the wedding party came to the home of the groom Iu Monroe, on Lancaster av enue, where a most elegant supper whs served. The guests were as follows; Dr. J. M. lilair, Messrs. 1). II. Snider, J110. W. Hichardsou, J. V,. Stewart, T. N. Hale, James Winchester, John O. Fullenwuler, (ins lteiiton, Cary Horn, Mr. and Mrs. S. It. llumlv, Dr. and Mrs. W. 11. Houston, Mr. J. H. ltoyte and family, Mr. II. A. Winchester and fain 1 1 v, Mr. J. W. Hiusonand family, Misses l annie and Mamie Helms, Kitty Winchester, Mrs. Adda Jopliu, Mid. I II. Helms. - Superlpr Court Proceedings. Judge Michael II. Justice of Hiitherfordton, presiding by ex change iu place of Judge Cooke, oiieued court yesterday morning, t'p until this morning the follow ing rases have been disposed of: Joe Simpson, convicted at Au gust term ami sentenced to four months on roud, is given to the cus tody of the sheriff to serve his term, the supreme court has af firmed the decision. (ieo. ljussell, carrying concealed wcaponsi fined 110 and costs. C, T. Williams, failing to work road; to pay costs. Press Chambers, carrying con cealed weapons; (10 and costs. A. F. Thompson aud John Cohen, affray; 1-5 each and costs. Jim and Mary Butler, immorali ty; ." each and costs. . . Tebee Mser, currying coii- cealed wertpons; payment of costs. Joe .Matheson, carrying concealed weapons; f 10 and costs. Messrs. J. C. Bikes, Jr., aud . C. Mcllorie were sworn in as attor neys of the court, Savin- WWU ui.nwi,ainii luruai'HT., . ... . . , . Ralph Waldo Emmeraon Have' 'h,llf ' " " 7 th coloma at ibt pr.e. of oo cent a 1-j other uav. the ging aaav and leav- Pulled Away From the Country j f,. ,,,,1 snuil children It the Saddest Part ol the Ureal was not tin- dread of bring sli4 War. jdowu and dmg 111 itelf lliat one "I hive traveled over the ohiiiIv f"r : . the leaving f hel rtu...l. r-JI.U ":.1,l lr II W rilLdi lessonr m irounirti iiim-s wnen "and haxe olnrrved in my travels nie very fj si fann Linds; one of the irst is that of Mr A L L keof J Xs.ki township. Ilcsides making aneuoriiiousasisMinlof hay ami grain, he w ill makealiout forty bali-s of cot tn this year." Mr. Lrke farms on what is known as tlic Walker old place, three miles fnm Waxhaw. i The duty of educating the rising generation, to give our children the advantag)1 whu h the turn's demand, is too apianr.l f-r u to discuss.--Judge Justice. There's no imssing iion the grand jury, no saying that this m.in or that man skill serve. Ibit you were se lected entirely by accident, after your names had been put on the list by the county oMiiinissioncr. You come from even' mrt of the county. It is presumed, therefore, that you will know of any violations of the law, and you are sworn to make diligent inquiry into all matters and things that to you shall lie given.-Judge the to Justice grand jury. i. o I am charging men who love law, who love their country, who know their duly to their country their Suite, and as a part of the court. Judge Justice to the grand jury. 0 You have said that you will pre sent no one for envy, hatred or malice. These sentiments are the worst of all in the human heart, and they do not grow naturally. They have to be cul tivated. We lake a little disagree ment or unpleasantness and cherish it and cultivate it into hatred, envy and malice. I have thought that the most miserable one is the gid man that is not on six-aking terms with his neiglilsir. Judge Justice to the grand jury. O O !j A fearless maii in the iH-rforiiiance of duly is what the law wants. -Judge Justice. o t o The law formerly held human life less sacred than il does tiow. Form erly there wen' hundreds of offences punishable with death. Now there are only four- murder in the first legrcc, arson, burglary, anil rape. You can't lind a grand jury that w ill fail to indict for this last olTcncc. And if the testimony is clear and forcible, you can't find a jur that will fail to convict, nor a judge w ho will fail to pass the death penally, nor a governor that will not keep his hands oil. Judge Justice. 0 0 0 'Squire V. It. Slsssey, formerly of Chesterfield, now of Cabarrus county, was ill town yesterday. I lew ill move to Matthews very soon. "I have a big plantation, and goml land, too," said he, yesterday, "but what is the good of land if you can't get il worked? Sis' how I've lost llesh? Well, that's Isvause I've been at work. I couldn't get hands. The cotton mills over iu Cabarrus have pulled the lalior sway from the farms." Junior Kescrves in the Civil War and made a good soldier. He mar ried Mis Drueilla Simpson, sister of Mr. J. li. Simpson of Monroe. He had no children. Mr. L. C. Haywood, aged 21 vears. sou of Mr. Doss Haywood of Vance towuship, waa killed near Itirmingham, Ala. last Wed nesday. The young niau was working on a railroad trestle, ami a large piece of swinging timber struck, him in the abdomen. Two doctors exam ined him and said the wound was not serious, and he himself said he waa not hart much, but 011 the next day he died suddenly. The body w as brought home aud was buried on Friday. The young man waa qniet boy of good morals and steady habit. The pleceof timber which killed him came near catching sev- ml other workmen at the tame Mr. M. C. liivens of Marshville township, who was operated on for caucer some time ago, was yester day taken to St, Peter's Hospital In Charlotte. The doctors state that another operation by which three rib will be taken out, will lie nec essary to tava bit Ufa. Mrs. Itiv ens, Dr. Dees, Moasra. Hiram St raw u and R. O. Uiveus weut to Charlotte with him. Rubber Goods. Hot Water Bottle 75, 1, 1.50. Fountain Syringe 75, 11, 1.25, 1.50 Bulb gyriugea 40, 50, 75, $1.00 Throat and Nasal AtomUers 40, 50, 75, $1.25. Screw Cap Ice Bags 40. 75. $1.00. Breast Pumps, jiip. pie, Nipple Shields, everything made of rublier for tick folks. Pboue tu to tend out tample with i... k.,i ttu iu (weeded in ecUioe ' price attached. out of the way. ! Esgliuh Dbto CouPAsr, The Grand Jury. The following isthe names of the memlicrs of the graud jury now serving as a part of the court: h. J. (Iriflin, foreman; J. V. Trull, II. K Shute, ('. I Helms, Kills M. Griffin, J. F. Mills, 8. A. Robert son, W. W. Lanev, J. L. DeLaney, J. Ik Snlllvau, Milet N. Itiveus, T. B. Lile, II. A. Norwood, M. 8. Miillis, VV. M. Starne. J. 11. Cox, li. J. Winchester, II. 11. Kdwtrds. See our handsome Furniture; get price and you will chuckle over the bargaius. Monroe Furniture Company. Tobacco from 20 rents a pound op. John K. Simpson & Co. Cotton Seed. Bring na yonr cotton teed. We hare first elasa scale, and ware house at our store convenient to weigh and nnload. Will pay the highest market price. McBai UEBCiirrn.B Co. "I'm glad the carnival is over," is the general verdict. The show ieo pie seemed to lie glad, too, Isvause they lost money. "Tonight will lie the last iierformaiHT in your city, ami we are glad of il," was yelled out Saturday evening by the whoopcrs. "The crowd here is delicate," said a little weazened face fellow who set up his box on a comer and sold three cents jewelry. The show peo ple were glad to get out because the town was jiot Hush enough for them, and the tow n people were glad to see them go because of the fuss and th blare and the continued rcietitioii of the cheap stuff. a Uut nobmlv need blame anybody The crowd was better perhaps than most crowds in this line of business, and there was no indecency, no rob- ticrv and no positive harmfiilness. And il must be rrmcmlicred that e great many ieople found a good deal f pleasure, if not prom, in it. ror some men it is imKssible to under stand whv iieople can lind plcasurt1 in siH'li cheap entertainments. But go into the matter a little carefully and vou'll not wonder. Dr. Henry la'wis Smiths lecture was called oil because the crowd down In the street made so much fuss Suppose there had been no crowd there and no fuss. How many of those who found pleasure and diver sion there would have sought instruc lion and edification from Dr. Smith's lecture? This world is made up of a lot of folks of many frames of mind and diverse mental caliber. We hold that something which comes along occasionally like a street show or circus, which having no positive harmful agencies like serious gam bling schemes or immoral exlulii tions. snd serves to lighten but for a day the way of those whose lives are not cast in pleasant places, is not harmful. The argument that they lake away money tnat oiigm to go tor somethins else, is miserly cant Ralph Waldo Kmcrson positively re fused to have a larger income than 1.2(X) t year because he wanted all his time hi think and didn't want to bother with the handling of money- Mr. Kmerson probably wouldn I havi enjoyed a cheap street show, but this country is not made up of Kmersons entirely. Those who see art in the crudem-as and even vulgarity and ignorance of a ten-cent show, prob- ablv wouldn t enjoy the pleasures r abstract thought like Mr. Kmerson did, cither. And so it goes, 1 world full of weak human beings all weak only tome little leas to. Mr. S. L Mullis of New Salem township, one of the best citizens in the county, is now one of the old soldiers of I'nion county who, boys, helped to put the fighting name one knew what would happen. Tlie hardship of the soldiers on Ihe field were lb-thing ,is(smians null their suffering fnmi a knowlnlgc thai tis-ir families were at home ill want and 111.1v l starving " a a The terrible atho of the war grow son one as he sees and talks with the men of this kind who went through il. The stories of the young fellow who went off to ihe front "111 order to have a little excitement w ith out being arrested for disturbing Ihe iK'ace," don't fount beside those of the men who, like Mr. Mullis, left Ihe home nest 'en- it had been fully buildcd. "I can't read the history of the RaMle of (iettyshurg." said tlovcrnor Ayork. That's lnvanse the governor has a great big. sensi tive heart which suffers with the pain of others. a o The christian religion and the vir tue of our women is at the very bot tom of our civilization, and we are taught the science of government and the obedience to law at the very cradle. Judge Justice. Thanksgiving Proclamation. (overnor Aycock yesterday issued the follow ing proclamation, following President Roosevelt's proclamation of last week : The Slate is at eace. There is abundance in Ihe laud. The coplc have been much blessed. Kven those ill wliost' live have come disappoint ment and sorrow can lind cause for thankfulness in the patience which has Imvii wrought out by suffering. Acknowledgement of mercies receiv ed becomes a Christian iieople and a recognition that (iod rules the di-s!i-tics of Stale as well a individuals is always fitting. 1, Charles It, Aycock, Governor of the State of North Carolina, there fore, issue this my proclamation, set ting apart Thursday, November the twenty-sixth instant, n a day of thanksgiving and prayer, 011 which day I urge all Mnple to meet in their respective places of worship ami hank (iod for Ihe manifold mercies lit'h he has shown us individuallv mid as a iieople, an ! to ask for his guidance ami protection in the fu ture. I earnestly recommend that Ml this day all our isnple shall give as (Sod has prosicrcd us unto those ho are needy, particularly to the idows and the orphans. Done at our city of Raleigh, this the second day of NovctnU'r, 111 the year of our bird one thousand nine hundred and three, and in the one hundred and twenty-eighth year of our American independ ence, CllARI.ES H. Aycock. Ilv Ihe Governor P. M. I'harson, Private Secretary. Get some of our II'. c iiears at ltd ills a peek und make preserve. John H. Simpson & Co. Notice. All our notes, mortgages ami uc- mints were due Oct. I, 'o:t, except some who have lieen owing us for ear and years and act like they thought if they were to happen to ay these honest debts the world mild come to an end ut once nnd then their days would be. over for leeeivmg people (ami it ought to lie). We will say to such who owe us, we iuteud to collect from you at once If possible. To one and all we will say that we need our money and hope you will settle at once and save trouble, etc. McRak Mk.kcantii.k Co. UTllK! I will wll wf hontrbulJ sod kitrhea furniture, faim tuos. muj ulhfl I'luptrly. at Uiurr il S-riti;, N 1 , on Nov. lulli al 10 o'rluik, a. m., focca.li. No BY ItlUOIXii. W. j . Armfceld. The finest apples iu Monroe at ,"1 wilts a pvk. John H. Simpson & Co. In Fair Weather Prepare for Foul Now, while you have the money, is the time to pay your doctor bill. Of course yon are honest, but the mere feeling and pride of honesty that prompt no honest elfort or action ia w"1h very little to any one. You. doctor can't do the hard work unless you pay him. 1011 don t want to be knowu as a dead-beat." You can find a way fyou have the will to pay him. V. M. A. MK. C. C. Sikrt It ll yrtteriUr I 'l kaut Cuv tu buy hnr- and uiulea. " Tell ll.e t. !." wij Mr. Sikea, "I'm Kuing Iu buy the kiuJ tliry aul." SALESitKN WAN It L toluol alter our interest m L'uiuu anj adjacent ruuntir. Salary or rbintuiasiuu. AJ Jrtn l.inruln Ud to., Cleveland, U. IKST IjiaJe Teacher wanted lor Gill-oa school. II. M. Green, Maralivillt. UTILE Tb ovm aud uper viauit meeting to tie at Euto on the second Monday in November will ot be repined under (tic new law. but tli road couimiltrr tor New Saien. irnhip "ill meet the overseers al Kulo on the 2jrd ol No.- W. A. Am tiu, th in lluard Supcrvmur. TEACH KK wanltd iu ilislr ct Nu. J New Salem. Guud teacher, hin rade, arilli eiiienence. H. K. How ard, Sec, Euto, N C. OST Ladie gold watch in Mou 1 roe. The wordi "Lura D." en graved in case. Keturn to The Juur nal otfice. OTICE Left io tome home or stuie in Mou-oe, about 10 or 11 day to, a guud umbrella, witli briglit yel low or tan handle, crooked at the end. Aoyoue ftudiug aud returniuK aame tu rue at parsonage will t suitably re arued. M. A. Smith. AKKV eveiythiiiK you have iu old L Iron to J. 1). I'arker. GOOD second hand aurveyi. rs l compass for sale cheap. J. S. Haiiruiii. OME tu the 10 cent store and ect L (ume of the bargaius offered t.u the money. I defy com petit iou in luality and price. My guods are all freh and new. I have uothiiiK that a worn its welcome out; no catch or Id shelf worn Roods to work otf al ther's eapenses. Call 011 the ouly 10 centa atore iu Mouroe for the real lu cent bargain not a catch leader. J. A. Crowell. UK the highest market in ice 011 WHV N pie's NOAH FAILED The peo- unbelief. The amount you we us ia due. I'ay us at ouce or you II pay with costs added. This meaus you; not your neigiiuor. a word tu the wise it sufficient. Monroe Hardware Company. K. Kedfearo, Manager. WE leed the people when it comes tu meats, fish and oysters. H. 2. While. OFEEK for tale a vacant lot with good barn, adjoining M. I). Myers on the South. Call and see me. W. C. Wolfe. BLACK Knight, the well known Jack, it at my ttablet in Monroe. It. A. Winchester. H1G lot of new Jewelry just in and at low prices lots of it at cost t Welsh's Drug Store. REMEM1IEK you can get the best fresh meat at J. I). Parker's mar ket. Phone No, 01, The nicest line of crockery we have ever had. The ladies of the town and country are respectfully requested to examine my line. Toys from one cent up. Jobu li. Simpson & Co. To Tempt the Palate Is our business. This is the season when fresh meats of all kinds ap iieal most stiongly to that fast id ions organ. Our pork, or beef, or mutton steaks are all that could be desired. We also have the best oysters and fish to be had, and our home made all pork sausage ia too good to talk about, Jt. .. iiith, biggest lot of nice Ixiwls and pitchers we have ever bad. John IL Simpson It Co, W hen in need of Iresh meat phone No. 91.. J. D. Parker Farm Lands for Sale on Time, St virtu nf an order of thrSnprrlnrCouK ninrtinlr. S C, mnitr In Ihv rwUM mhtrr- 1 Thr Navtnmi. I"aa mil Tnwl Company, ad' ntniiirnttir 01 w. n. auir, i pmintin.anii M Hlv and mhrr. hplrt-at w f W. Hmiv. are iWft.ndm. Thr having. bn anil Truil Cuiunanr. alnilnliilnil.,r iif W. a. Halj drcrawi. win, at ll uciura m..na Wednesday, November 4, 190J, I lh eiiwn hiMe dimr la Mnir. S C.. ainii 1'ilMwr lir mir a trarl uf land iImtiImhI m ful Iowa: l.ylne and hrineta I nlita nmnty.Suir ii( Siirlli Camlliw. Mrhvlllr invmnhiiKim (t WAlranf Iaii Crrh. tiniWt na thr nuriN lit c. s. fltaiMn anwfr' livirt, n ili rl ht thr laud iif Tte. O. HMIy.nn lh "ttlh hy It h nlt niiai iraet tanw in mmmmiia im Hirl Hatv 1. 1 lh vret hv thr wrlv Ihin an lru-1 anil O. S. 8 on land afireaid. nntiainmfi as arrra avrnv nr iraa. mm iD famine an d nhiet to ld t riahl of dnwrr. Trrm ill vale: One-Uitrd fwvh, rraialndrr n m Ten rvd hy nnnd w I Ol vp,irt,rM vu rvtlv mtnl.lv tvv mmohv fnM daiv of tale, thv llllr to'hv rvavrwd nnlll all avirvhave mimvv vhkll htvv bva paid; Ihv Mid land hvlnr void to rrvalv waervwllh to pay ladvModncw ot lav aaid v-ivlv. thiv oclonr si, iwa. TH I SAVISOS, 1.4 IAS A TSl'STOO. y AdaaM. jamajiv a Armnvid an4t. C. Wlliaaia,IUra. Hides tee J. I). I'arker. OW it the time to tow crimson clo ver. Go to Welsh's for the seed. WE have a few second-hand watch es almost at good as new to go t a greatly reduced price. Our new onet are up to dute w. r. mean -o. OR KENT Two desirable store rooms north of the court house. Apply to Mrt. T. II. Simpson. BETTER prepared than ever to fur nish nice turnouts on short notice aud at reasonable pi ices. 11. A. Winchester. BRING your chickens and egga to S. 11. Hudson, nest to Journal Office. WANTED IJUILK. -One thousand geese, M. C. Hroom. NEW Carlfornia Peaches 10 cents per pound, tine home-int'te molasses. cocoanuts, mned null at W. A. Stew, art't. Fresh lot of hams w 't ctt. up, Swift's breakfast bacon. OFFER for sale a very detiiable buildiug lot on south Church street, 96 1 tfto feet. Call atiJ see me. w , c. vvoiie. PALL st S. H. Hudson's for Fleish- U man's coniprested yeast. LEE & LEE, f THE LEADING J BEY COOK, I0TI05S, CL0THI5G. CISTS' FUEHSEIIG!, UT f AD SHO!: STOEE II SOURCE. f We Haven't.... f yoneout of hosiiie-s, n. thcr are vsc askx-p- Just too busy oocnini;. marking and vlling new rooJs to write a new ad. Wc mud, however, tit! yu a ten thiriR We are full in all department-: of Fresh, New Goods IIxJumxc st Its in Drov (:uods and the must popular trim mings in miuo, and notw Uli:,t;inj;nc the advance In many cotton stuii we can Rive llicm to you as cheap as ever- Calicoes at 3 nnd S cents ,W inch I'crcals at 5 cents- Double fold Worsteds 7i cants- Slutting and Alamance 4 just as cheap as heretofore. The .-tronncst line of table Linens J we have had- Don't fail tu srv us if you need any; we can save you some money- , k'ujcs PurtitTro, l.:ue Curtains and N hile Quilts to please the most Insidious and nut beyond the reach of a moderate pur.se- We ought to be able to interest you in all deportments- Ciive us a look w hen you need any thin that an up-to-date progressive dry goods .-tore should carry- PALL at S. II. Hudson's and get a L boa of Headly's candies. You Know What You are Taklnfr When you take Grove's Taslelett Chill Tonic because the formula it plainly printed on every bottle showing that it it simply Iron and (Juiuine in a taste- eat form. No Cure, No ray. joe. Lee cSo Ijee I! You should buy Watches, Jew elry, Cut Glass, Fancy China, Silverware, etc., of W. E. Line back, tho Jeweler, Monroe, N.C. Because: Because:; Because: Because: See -lrr I Mi' h is u pi;U'tl("il t'pi'l'it'll(1' of six i teen wars iu the Imsini'ss. Hi' ii;ir,iiit('cs nil oikIs just as ropre M'lili d or moiit'N irlliiuli'd. i His tionlis AIM". i iI I. I I V ONLY. I His piict an- the I I w it s t ouMili'inl. or thi: KKST st, ipiiility al- t I'm- (jooils iii his line. A lieillltiful t lot ol wi'ihlin presents just in. W. R. LINRBAGK, Jeweler, Monroe, N. C. fl suit oi Glomes to inu customers, WillbcSnl.lAT COST. Kveiyoiicth.il I have I'm nislied this yi'.n iseiititled to this oiler. t'ome up and p-t it. Not huviug room lo Ciii ry dry 'ooiU, I hnvo dei ided lo elosi' out my sloi k nt eost. 'I hi'iv hit souk' liai''iiiiiH. I inn unikiii ii spi'i ially ol 'Owieo.its ami ('loilun'. and also carry a niiti lot of Shoes. I'nll line of Toliaeeo mid t'ij;ars. My whole line of (IciH'ial li'ichaiiilise, (Iioei iies und Dry Goods is now roiiiplele und 1 invite your ti.uli'. Yours for business. VAX SIK'KS. i t WHY NOAH FAILED. f The lVoplc's Unbelief. i The amount you owe us is due. Pay us at once, or you will pay with cost 1 added. This means YOU; not your neighbor. A word to the wise is sufficient. To the Public I take this method to inform you that my stock is complete. My motto is to give more Roods (or the money than my competit ors. I buy my goods from first hands, which gives me an advant age over others. Coupons given with each CASH PURCHASE. You get nice China ware free. Headquarters (or Sewing Ma chines lor cash or on time with easy payments. I sell more shoes than any country store in the county. Highest price paid (or country produce, cash or trade Such as chickens, eggs, turkeys. geese, corn, seed cotton, cot ion seed, foddet or anything you have to sell. Oo Saturdays please make it point lo come early in the day o oo can be waited on before the rush. Respectfully, W. P. PLTLER & SON, Leaders in Low Prices, Mt. Pros pect, N. C Moproe, N. C., R. F. D. No. 4 Monroe Hardware It. ltKDKKAltX, Manager. Co. The Prescription :: :-: Department .A of our store keeps pace with advanced medical science. No matter how unusual the ingredients of a prescription may be, we will fill it Properly. W'e keep the drugs for it the I1EST, FRESHEST, and PUREST. C.N. Simpson. Jr.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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