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I x 7 THE MONROE JOURNAL C. M. BEASLEY. S. F. ftEASLEY. riHIUIU. Tl'ESDAY, Ktmntber i 1905. Iu Jmlt' Pritcharir court Mr. Mi cht-n and other "jbUrsof the govern ment are to be tril. ilj.'hen was superintendent of frve rural delivery when Mr. Pnu funl was Senator fnmi North ('arlina,and a pre dixWb says that he often sat in Uvhen's of fice at the department fur a pleasant that lule set king tbeestalli!.hiueiit of delivery routes fur las coustitu eucy.ajid that he kmM:hen well. It is to be hojed that be knows him well enough u get him into the penitentiary. Dr. lKni ie didu't succeed in con verting New York to Zionism, and iliook the dut of tiiat unregenerate yl-M-f from hi feet Sat 11 rday night lifter preaching to a small audience which he called "scrawny and miser able." F.lijah the Second ought to strike New York at a quieter time than when the huMmh created by Tammany in the act of swallowing the city is going on. The United States government haaJTALKLNQ WITH THE PEOPLE. made haste to give a tentative recog nition to the de facto government in Panama, an J there are certain bi be aivusat ton that Americana have eoo- nived with the revolutionituf Pan ama to gain srparatioa froui Colom bia, because til the refusal of that country to ratify the treaty under which we hoped to build the caruL Certainly no reasonable man ran think that our government had any thing to do w ith fomenting thi rev olution, and it may have been neces sary to recognize the revolutionists. Tb Recoftcctkn at an Ex-Sutcav naaWkrclsla()urrUist." nr.Twklcr Thinks the South rUo Com Out All Rl(wt-Mca Will be Easily Disturbed About Small Matters ol the Present, but Lit tle by Great Ones ei the Future Bkaalnc that the Watnea IWt O t the Court Mouse - An Old Urn Hors. Trader With One Except too. John Ilouch. charter member of tite chain cine, almost a coirtaiit e, and much of the time a 'trusty An Old Favorite MM Ml tMSMMMMMM lutli igh has just voted in a dispen sary. It is doomed to failure and its uporters had liest wash their hands of it right now. By the aid of two saloonkvers on the board of alder men, that body refused to put in as managers of the disiensary the men that the iniporterst of the measure w aiiicd, and instead put it into the hands of its enemies, who will of course make it as unopiilar as pos sible. So, since this is to lie done, the friends of the dispensary should notify the world that they are not rcsHnsihlc. an .1 go to work to w ipe out the liipior business in any sh;ix'. as the I nited Sutes has undertaken ha u k to his M love. Thi: to keep things quiet in that neck, time John start in for a Utile matte Kill it Latitat k iml tt tinnl a in l.Lain I of four ream. But what is that to hi siik-e our ,,vn,nu-nl wi'l illow J,,hn ? 1,14 nM,ll "lU Wid"" hia, since our government ari.i allow , . . . . . . . . . t .k.: .u- : 1 :.k lT f" no iWuuK on u.r isiUIUUS,.uU -.iU- . ,Kle UsUn.wh.we ca out fighting it 1 plainly impossible reer on the road 1 like unto J. Jin' for Colombia to subdue the rrvoiu-l has preceded him to the gang. John tionisU. I ami ooiameu uieir im-iami at m m m th same tune. Mil it am mem 110 You will not take a drink " said .-!. It fore thev had been off many Mr. . en, up io ou a man hiirs. thev went to an old man does not need to take a drink. Be- house and. beguiling him into show yond that he may drink a he please mg his p.x ketbook. they snatched it u ne pieases. 111s uie 11a oeen rn,ra hls hand and htt wiinil. Me tved and his children are settled I monwU and tiM the stonr. John To him there are only a few more I waned for several months but was hurried years and then Xirvanaor Ku- finally cantnred. A darker who ene thanasia. Idle comment in I har- f,.w months now and then on thi lotte t Ibsen er. Inn I has no caste. But old hands Look out. Professor! Nirvana, et like Ode and John win renown imi..hiv hia words Li nut in 1 her are well known fellows. .Neitlu 1 .1 . . 1 . i..f .. 01 litem seems u oe nan as ' 11 ions Somebody might be as manv other necrv, but they can t help stealing-just cau t help it, c A term tt court turns up some funny things. Abraham Lincoln has just been remanded to the I uiou countv chain-gang for fighting. The tro who was arrested for cet folks' mouths. licked. The cabbage growers of t'nion county suffer more from the rotting of their vegetables than fnm any other cause. The bulletin of the Ag- ricuuuraii-ianmeuioniiiissuujeeiM'at, got drunk, hroke ui is published in this issue and should meeting and Med a pistol. And he eontain valn.ihle iiifnnalun giW on the gang long enollgb to gel the edge on Ins nerves. Cotton U Soarins. c c e Neu.lolTvrr.uuitay. I Tu,i ninnnnwl four out of Yesterday cotton went up like a the five davs that thewurt held las' kite. The I nited States Department k. As ine of the iumrs who had f Agriculture has several metlunls sat on both these long cases was f estimating the size of the crop, eoing home, he was heard to remark One is to stvure an accurate state- "Well, the Judia- savs that the So- meiit of the numU'r of bales of cot- limits r has made a hole in the docket ton ginned. The figures were given I'm glad he said that, 'cause I was the killing of N nator Nminoiis tatn- j t.i the public yesterday. 1 hey showed Hung to go home and tell my wife er in .tones county some tune ago, mat up 10 naie j.N'J.wi bales 01 iwe hadu t done a durn thing. Alfred Daniels bv nnine. was tried '",.","1 "ve ixyn ginned tins yeai , , c , , . , , , ,, . 11 : 1 p to the same date last vear 5, .., .u.u.n ,u .... ,. . ... 9.,-m liaIe8 )iad Uvngmned. The lii.l n. 1 11 ifn.iL.o luil liu l.iu-vnr ,1- ,,. 1 , " ' .I.- 1 tailing on 01 over two minion miles aked for a verdict of manslaughter. 1 slartled the cotton world and sent The iurv was out Uurtv minutes and I the price soaring upwards. returned a verdict of guilty, and Dan-! M lllls,';n al'd a "" ;l',r talking aliout a crop of eleven and ii'ls was senti need to hanged on IV I 1 1 I. II.. .... I II. ..I I I. a .. . ... . '"""wi 0.11. or u.ii. 01.11 ..- tiinH'-quarters oi milium bales, were crowd almul the emui limise showed talking through their hats. Nirclv lliei were not llervolisuess. Nirclv tlie were afraid that Daniels wouldn't get his lines. We also rea I that "Jones county has a tine citizenship from which to select ils juries and the rights of citizens are safe in their hands." To be sure, why certainly, of course, true everywhere; the only difference is as to the "rights Putting Money in the Bank, Our Horn ui MirehvlU. "Farmers of the countv have al ready demsited 1(X.IM) in one Uuik at Monroe.' man the other day evidence of prosperity among the ag- "" !"'nik'r' 0 Should vou ihisscss a sneaking de sire to have vour shoes slimed by an ex-statesinan, the wish can easily lie gratified. Just drop over to the (iloiicester and call for Fo Thomp- 111, the old colored porter who li vides the honors and the dunes of the travelling men with his chief, llcnrv Stockton, ros is none other than tin late Hon. J. T. Thompson of Suith ( arohtia, ex-member of the legis t ure from Iiiicasti-r county and one f the famous grafters of the V7 and regime in the Palmetto State. II The regular session of Congress eimveni's on the first .Monday in next month. A serial session called by the president met yesterday. The rspivial business that hurried the president to cull this session at so short a time in advance of the regn ular one, are the Cuban tariff bill, unfinished at the last session, and the tvendiiiL' Chinese treaty, lion. Jos immediate list (!. Cannon of Illinois has been chosen speaker of the House, and the mem ber sworn in. That w ill about com prise the first week's business. There are a good many new members who were elected last fall. Thccxtra ses sion will give them an opportunity to ruhljcr around some, select board ing places, learn the way to the cap itol, and get their lists of names of their constituents whom they desire to pelt with public documents and valuable free seeds. said a business served two terms at tolimiuia, along This is aiiiiilier with two other representatives an all negroes, lnnil un rieultiiral classes of this countv. It ('asl,'r 1 ' d.rsn t talk much also shows a better idea of business. almt u experien.t ex.vpt in a :Ii is verv uni- man i.i u ill eontideiitial way when drawn out 1 store awav money ahoiit Ins premises He is ervaded by a Constant sad . i . .' . . . ' . .1... 1 1 . .1 1. . . ,l.:..i. instead of detxisitinii with some boihI ,b1 '" '""" ' "'"' I1a11kf0rsafekee1.ini? Manv fann- that Ills reign was going Ui last ... ' " . : ..!, ..i... 1 ....;,.,. 1... 1 .... ers 01 I nion county nave already "" " " i uiuiai ijun n u. applied business methods and d a fidden change in the weather, as iHWit their monev 111 mik suhieet to ne expresses 11. 1 niiKe mosi siaies chivk, just as other business men do. men of the temptation to sjiend sur plus money that is not needed for Our Cool Springs correspondent makes a most earnest plea for the children in his letter on another page this week. The teachers say, almost without exception, that the greatest drawback to the best work of the schools is the indifference of the pa rents. The parents should lie up and doing this year and refute this assertion. One of the jacrs heads a letter from its llonme correspondent, "A Building Boom in Monroe." Come to think of it, b'gosh, we are doing something along that line. And it's a surprise, too, to one who doesn't keep up with it, as he rides out, to see so many nice new buildings in the country. Since the reference on the first page to Prof. Bassett's article was written that gentleman has given an inter view in which he gays that his article haa been wrongly interpreted ; that lie did not mean to say that the ne gro would attain social equality. Yet . hnaid that, if words mean anything . lie sticks to his proposition in the main that Booker Washington is the greatest man born in the South in a hundred years except General I. Now, The Journal desires to be as far aa possible from doing any one an injustice. by wrong quotation, in- terpreiaiKin or oinerwise, out we must say that Prof. Bassett'a expla nation is almost as unfortunate for him as hi article, tor the simple rea son that it appears to be insincere. It may be on the square, and we hare no right to suggest that it is not, but we say it has the appearance of in sincerity and will be charged up at that price. And insincerity is apt ime gin, because uncalled for. men who have made money out Sum- deposit to savings bank ac- P"c'"n, i" wens joynuiy ujion count. These methods en. ram. tins pan ol ins exiuTlcm.. vt liy, economy and to an eilenl relieve be. "I had plenty of money then 1 was chairman ot the delegations from the fourth t ongrcssmnal, and the folks who wanted bills passed alwavs come to see me. I alwavs voted my delegation right, too. 1 one man wanted a tiling done hi would come to me and leave fifty dollars. I'd look over the mattcrand see that one side was aliout as good as the other, and it didn't make much difference which one got there. Then I d go to the other man and say 'Look here, I think your side is the best, but you haven t talked to n.e aliout it yet, and I don't know Then he'd say, 'Why, certainly, Mr Ihompson. Here a hundred d lars: can t von carry ronr dc eiration for mef And I'd tell him I could. and I d do it, too. "I never shall forget one day continued Pos, with the greatest de light at the recollection. Just before my caucus met, a w hite man called at the door and said he'd like to see the Honorable Thompson privately before the caucus met. I went out and he says, 'Now, I want to hire all the prisoner in the penitentiary down near l harleston on mr guano works. The Charleston delegation is in favor of my bill, and some others too, and if I can get the fourth Con gressional, I can pass it and I'll Th Baltic OraaaS at liam. in KMi the Atom csnia nukr th power of Spnln, mid In lb hlatorf of the wit tweutjr rears tbelr mm I fraqiM'iit tlx favorite hattla around of the Enallnh 111 Sdmuui fleet. Th partiality waa Indeed milulr on the Ide of the former and for a food raa on. These Island lay right In th track of all reaaela sailing to and from that enchanted region known to tl men a the Hiwnlah main. On IU highest peak of Tercet ra, whence In clear weather tba tea could b scanned for league arotuul, wen raised two mlumna. and bj them man watched night and itj. When be saw any sails approaching from tu west he set a flag upon th westers column -one for each sail. If the earn from the east a similar alga wa set on the eastern column Hither In those days rani up out of th mysterious western seas th great argosies Isden with gold and sUver and Jewels, with silks and spices sod rare woods, wrung at th cost of thou sands of harmless Uvea and cruelties nuspeakaule from th fair lands whtrb lie between th waters of th Carib bean sea and th giant wall of the Amies. And hither, when England, too, began to turn br eyes to El rWkniiln. ram the wmmt war nlUma of Mnsln ami I'nrtinral to meet thea make Dig money 0111 01 It. 1 he Vole prertoua i-argoe and convey them saf of the fourth ( ongressional IS worth Into Lisbon or Cadli befurt those terrl- $1,000.' Well, I went to the judicial ble English sea wolre could get scent committee and they said it was all of tli prlie.-Maemlllan' Magailo. rilt. and SO I went in the caucu and made a sneeeh. and said Mia! the "''' Ars"s . I .W,F f,.)!,,,,.. ; .. tl, ...,n,t....i Matle'a father waa a noet W nothae 1. ""r..ooi, r,r inh. . 1. .a ,k. mighty anxious Ui get out on tliat Main waa sura tab genloa It wa work M neM rwh air, and her fats ly InberlUnr. No ooa prs-1 they was our folks, V10, and we ought dieted th direction la which so to let them go. The delegation would tventualtr tura, but wba sa cheered that, and the next day we wa sight ber A ant Mirabel wu sure passed the bill. My, my pockets ""'" !" n aat awr .(nek out With monev that rtav anew toougni or, no imporuiw. i.d, i t.j .i:,.j n The, had Httfcw or no lm.gtn.tk. Tk" Z! About tba Mm that ber aunt hade-"" 6 c " . ". tied alslsle'a career Grandpapa Wllkl "me- . ou see, 1 wamea 10 nelp aid b bad bop of th child. M8h'u th niggers at home, and also get tura Mt Just Ilka anybody," b chut- them to keep on voting for me ; and kied. "He. f she doa't." so I lost every bit of that monev on It itemed that trat rbm sight oa them. I boufiht wacona and mules isrsj aa w BTDia)iapa aaa strorg .nH raluma tnr half Ihe nemnea in - bm nun wuw I l,l mnntt ' 1'Ihmi All . .,I,1A Claud. LomlM'S palntlnga. MateW ,0l,k ,n(1Lll, on,0 tliem nig- father had looked iTriea. aat tka tai Ken paiu ma uaca. members of to famitr also smrisaiS "But them shore wu good times. thetr delight la th traa. Mauds Cotton was high and money plenti atokea Ssanaael I ful." continued the ei-alaLeaman aa "Sea hsrr whuspered Aunt MlrabaL he atoutlv mntndeid that his Vk.1 MMnWta ull 1 k J I STA, Mantis' parent look, but H was tb STsadfstbsr who spsaXa. "what's wreof wttk your b ssked. "Nothing." posted Malala, "only - try body ss tsksa with th ana I wanted to th pigs fad! ment was much better than anything seen nowadays. Times ain't what they used to be," remarked a visitor at "court week.' The white-hatted, red -shirted and top boote 1 stranger spoke himself a dit Be aor handsoma Furniture: get fessional horse-trader of the tme fre- prieea andyoa will 1 hackle orer(quently seen fifteen years ago, now the barrains. Monroe Fnrnitara scarcely seen at all. "Whr. it used Oopany. to be," he continued, "Uutl eould go YUSSOUP Jaaio ftiall tswsll STRANOER raa oa alght to Tssaoafs teai Kayls. "Bh.4d aa awtraat sad la dresd. Against whoa tore tfe bow of saver to brat. Whs Ste. aad hath sot vhera ta lay kls hswd; I run to the f.w shatter a4 tor food. Ta Vuasoot called thtwagh aU aw tribe IV Gsoa." This tmt la mine." said Taasout "sat a bop Thau It I God's: rouM la. and h at peace; ITi-ely sualt thou partake of all mij (tors A I vf III who buiMetb over these Our tents his glorious root of alght and day. And at whoa duor bub over jet heard Bay.' 00 Tuaaout entertained his guest that Bight And. waking hia era day, said: "Here Is gola. My swiftest horse I saddled for tajr light, Ih-part before th prying day grows bold.' A ou lawp Ugbta another, aor grows Iras. bo aoblmesa aaklBdkHh BoblrDra. That Is ward tight tb stranger's face made grand. Which shines from all self coouueat; kneel mg low, II bowed his forehead upoo XussotiT baud, Bobbing: "O Ishrik, I cannot War the ao; 1 wUI repay thee; sU thi thou bst dose Unto that Ibrahim wb slew tltjr sour Take thrice the gold." said Tussouf, "for with the Into tb desert never to return. My oae black thought shall rid away from me; First-born, tor whom by day and sight I 'vara. Balanced and Just srs all of tied decree; Tboa art avenged, my trat bora, sleep la peacar Rousing Big Bargains crowd every aisle and counter In oar stores. A new supply has just been opened up for this week. In this way you see we keep the inter est at fever heat by offering only the newest and most seasonable I j merchandise at way below the lowest prices asked anywhere, and in many instances at about what the average store must pay at wholesale. In Dry Goods Store we have displayed for this week the biggest specials in Dress Goods, Jackets, New Walking Skirts, Furs, Women's and Children's Under wear, Notions, etc.. that we have ever attempted. Really, you'll find more solid bargains to the square foot here than you'll find anywhere south of the Potomac. One lot fancy Flannelette, 10c. kind, . One case oil red and blue fancy Prints, special this week. to town on a bii; dav, trade bur- all day, rule back the same animal that 1 wt-ut in on. and carry ."Ml hunt money in my i-kct beside and everybody satisfied." Harked as a typical professional horse-trader f the old school was he ? Xot unite, :is his after words showed: "You have a dry town here, I see. Thank (;l for that. It ilia's me a aid to see the hill holes gradually vanishing " e o They are not alwavs timelv, but how is this tin ;'m - dialogue artists of the show of Friday uighl ? "Inch can run the tastes, licit r col', .Mr. Johnsiu?" "Heat, oh course." "Ilo is dat. Mr. Johnsin ?" 'Why, luiylaily kin ketch cold." 6 0 "Have you noticed how IlieSotiih is winning out on the race question?" iiskiHl .Mr. II. .V tedder of Charlotte.1 he etlieiciit court stenographer of U'oN'TIM'KP ox ii;k koi k.) Hick's Cold Chocolates cure u cold lu 10 hours It) chocolates 10 W'Uts. Knirlish lruir Co. Old time mountain ltuckwheat t lour. John U. Siniiisou A Co. rive lmrrels tine pours :I0 to .l.t rents a perk. A pples from : i ts. a H-ek up. John 1!. Simpson A Co. ToInu co worth .'l."i tvntseoiue at jo cis. ji.tiu k. Siniitsou & Co. .Monroe ruruiture t o. s store is packed nnd jamnieil with bansiins lor ()l . rwwing Jliiehines, Uwt and cheniet, at the Monroe Furuiture nipaiiy s. When paint ins your dwelling call and see us for Drices. We recommend and guarantee Harri son a paints. S. J. Welsh. I want your Parker. old Iron. J. D Hest brand oi dears, tobacco. smoking and chewing, at S. R. Uoster s. and Itiggest lot of nice how la litchers we have ever bad. John 11. Simpson & Co. When in need of fresh meat -phone Xo. 91. J. p. Parker. Product Market. The following are Hie nrevailin prices being paid on this market ,. day, the date of issue of the paper. Tbe market is of course auhlert in actuation: Sweet potatoes, jj to $oc per bushel. Chickeoi, hens, tie to 27c each. Chickens, iprine, accordme to siie. ic to 18c each. Ecus, 17c lo 18c per down. Guineas, use to ic each. Butler, tjc per pound. Beeswai, 18c to nc per pound. Onions. 70c to 80c per butbel. Cotton; Be ' ,1.00 FEEDING The People Is My Business, and I have learned that GOOD GOODS at (air prices, honest wclRhts and prompt delivery U the only way to please the trade lies! Cheese, Good Roasted Coffee from 1 2 to 25 cents. Hams from 12 to 16 cents. I carry a full line of everything Prices and goods guaranteed 11 you have never tried me with an order, now is the time and you will surely be a regula customer. Respectfully, W. A. STEWART I'lione aoi. Cotton Almost 11 Cents, Let everybody come to if on rite. but don't get carried away with some little 10 cents side show, but take your 10 ceuta or your dollar, or whatever amount of money you are going to spend and Invent it with some up-to-day grocery man. Hay, Hill & Ui veils, for uiHtauce. This will I far Itetter investment lor yon than to semi your money away with show men. If Hill & liivcns don't give yon the w orth of your money they will never sk you to spend another dollar with Iheiu. If they don t give you Full Weight they will never ask you another favor. Come to see us. lteniember we give good and full weight; we give only the very best article, no old stale groceries in our store. Oive us s trial order or purchase sometime during the street carnival and we guarantee satisfaction in every way. Truly, Hill & Bivens. UATCH REPARING Th cheap II sst io town in PRICE and aa food as the best in (Jl'ALlTY. All work guaranteed. W. O(buro, atOgburns tors. "Invitations Just Out." Have you ever given it a thoughtt When you receive an In vitation to some friend's marriage the first thing that comes to your mind Is What Shall I Give? a Jfow, that question is very eaey to answer when yon come to Headquarters. If yon will call and see the largest nnd hand somest line of Sterling Silver, -Cut Glass and French Hand Painted China j yon will bare so more trouble when 70a receive an iovltatloa. I Our mammoth stock of Holiday goods is now ready for your X inspection. The W. J. Rudge Co. 7 He 3.c. Regular Shoe Store. Keep your feet warm and in style by wearing the latest style shoes. They cost no more than the old styles and inferior ones. Regnald, Crawford and Washington lien's 8hoes, Queen duality, Kuppendorf, Dettimus & Co's ladies' fine Shoes no better made. See the new styles. Model Millinery Store. The exclusiveness, beauty, style and elegance of our new millinery is well worth a visit. Our busy creating forces are daily making Hats, and Bonnets by the dozen to 1111 orders. Biggest trade in our history. In fact, we have everything that belongs to a first-class department store. Money saving opportunities almost beyond the power of imag ination are here. i i i Belk Brothers. SEABOARD Ait Limb Railway Double Daily Serrlce Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, New Orleans and FoinU South and West II EfFECT AfilL 12TH, 1903. Iksllr Nol. Itatlr Mall SOUTHWARD. I.. S-m Y..ra, rta. riiii.H-inia, raa KatllNtor " " ahlnsMa. S tlf " Ki. hm..n.l, a A L 11 " Ivirmlium -" Vtrlma " H.ihlvnHia " " kalfiaii " Oixillirrs rtnn - Haailrl -" c ..lunil.la I ArnavaHnah ar Jagawmilla " Ar Hi AuffuMIn ' M ArTaaiua - lam Nu a I.t N.w York. 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Posser, sad ( prompt pajrmMt ol all iccoonls li rs quested to b nsds to ailbar of lbs sbors gsnlUtmso. A. D. W. Whillsy. NEW CITY ORDINACE.-II Absll b unlawful for an pertoa.Yon- paov. Una or comoratioa ia lbs Cits of Monro to Mil m r kind of ta- worki. Anjr psrsoo, cootpaay, trat or eerporatioa Btolatrrif tbii ordiaaaa baupajratoaoi tur doQana m. C AAttsTsft, Sac. B4, Aldtraisa Oily of Moaro. Carolina Marble and Granite ComDanu. Our botinen hat been more than satisfactory since opening in Monroe, and we now have on hand ai nice a stock as can be found at any yard in the State. We have just received some new and specially handsome designs, and we invite the inspection of all persons needing anything in our line. No grave, however humble, should be allowed to go unmarked. We can make a job to suit the price you are able to pay. Call for designs and prices. Carolina Marble and Granite Co. . E. EFIRD, Manager. MONROE, N. C. Yards at Statesville, Salisbury, North Wilkesboro. and Monroe. 1 NOTICE-Alt tboa iadabtad to tot nut of H, M. Hoastoat by ot accosnrt vast boom forstard aad tak Mill oasst by tb lk of Nerval br, looj, artb claim will b pal ia to bands of aa attoraay for Cotisc loa. Tb Mlaia aiast bo orltlad by Nor. loth. R. V. aad D. A. Hsnstoa, Eircator. 0oooeoooooooeoooooooooooooooocxxxx)oooooocxocxooooon NOTICE! This is for you, If you owo us. Our money must Jbc collected; and without any excuse we ask you to come and make immediate settlement. This year there will be No Exception to the rule; and if it is your intention now not to pay, but request us to carry over your note or account, you -arc go ing to be disappointed. We are going to have our money and you can govern yourselves accordingly. eatfi-Lee Hardware Co. ;. J ; To Ccro a CcU 'a O23 Day Ta&a Cam Cr Is TwuPirys,' OA ejVWJf
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1903, edition 1
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