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S A. STEVENS, M. D. NOSRCE, X. C (.alia H5ru J in day from Ea&lisb Dtu St, re, at li.i'A itin room ovei I'M.'lish L)ru Sle, p bone vH- Office ct-r post office; bi iiS. Henry D. Stewart, M.D., MO.SKUK.II. c. Services r-.-ii.lrrr J promptly and I, n.rsily. Pay calls (rum Simpson's dru ttorr, 'plume J5: or office in rear of i.urJ 111 & Tlm-npsou 1 in-uraitre 0:11, e, 'p'1""-' N'giit rails from rev Hlviica pfione, 141. otr-c bourt 10 t I.'. a. m. JOHN P. MONROE, M. D., MJNn.E.N C. Piy calls ain-werpd lioru Houston's drug slcre auJ ot'iu e, 'phone 19. Nigbt tiuui (.onmii-rcial Hold, phoue 230, JUO.W.NEAL.M.D.. MOSKOii, s. c, S lirits tlie patronage of llir people ol Mniiine ailJ miiiuiiiiiIiiii; community, t aiisttfiej 111 day trom English l'me. Store; at uiijM from resiJence mi Church street. Phoue No. 4S. V. B. HOUSTON, SURGEON DENTIST, Orhce up staii a, I'itzgeralJ Building Northwest of Courthouse, Mimroe. N. C. DR. B. C. REDFEARN,t ""V Ctiarjf.es aL'.uS-iulSv leasunablt SlVVfV Satistac - tiu Ruar- " C, '"''yl anteej. -J?i'$'Jj Office over n' fTa2) t"sl!,n --1UkJ' Drue Co . MONROE. N. C. Will he at Marsliville, N. C, on first and thud Mondays of each month, and at Mattlievts uu second and fourth Mondays. 1'lione i$i Koiu. L. I1AI) j. 1". S1KIS, Jk STEVENS & SIKES, Attorneys and Connselors-it-Law, MONKOF, S. C. Prompt attention given to all mat tt'ts placed in our hands. Mau.icmiMit of estates for guard ians adtiiini-'-tt atms and executors a IpiTirtity. Cli.tri;!' icaouaiile. Other ra.it of Courthouse, itornierly occupied liy the late 1. A. Covington.) T. C, VII 1.IAU3 K. W. I IMMOND WILLI IMS & LEMMOND, Attorneys-at-Law, MONKOi:, N. C. l'lai'tice in all the St.ite and I'uitt-d Si lies Courts. I'roinpt atti'itioii uivt'ii til collec ti 'i'S and 1'iiiM.il pi.t.-tice. MT Persons interested 111 the settle iiieut of estates, ad!!i;!ii.trut.'i!, exe cutors, and i;.;i:ilun aie especially invited to I'.tll 011 tin in. Continued and p.tinstahiui: attentijn :il he given, ;,t .1 rtasouahle price, to leal I'U-lliess. OtHee in com ihoiise opposite Clerk's oili. e. fl K "NT. U. Lit Li ia a ,: , - at J.lw. l jit Residence Phone, No. .'74, Il.iviiii; located 1:1 Mouloe otters his seruces to the town a id surrouudiiig country. Oi.-eases of the stomach and boiels a specialty. Otlirt over the V. J. Ku-lgc Co.'s' hook stole. Calls ansuered m the day ftoin the English d. iij store or lesijence, at uigilt truin l sideuce. HI'NKV B, AIUM9. THOMAS J. JKKOME. 1 RANK AkMI -IKLD, Adams, Jerome & Armfleld, ArT0RNtY3-AT LAW. MONHOE. H C. Practice in all the Loui ts, State and Federal 1 he management of estates mr executors, administrators a special ty. Careful and diligent attention given to the foreclosure of mortgages and collection of claims. Money oaned a ithout expense to lender. All .ligation given prompt and careiul attention. Olhcc east of courthouse. K.H. Kedwine. A. M. Stack. REDWINE & STACK. dtfornfvs-at- Law, MON HOE, N. C. Practice in all the State and Feder (I Courts. Will manage estates for Executors, Administrators and Guar dians fur reasonable pay; and will foreclose mortgages and negotiate loans, without expense to Mortgagees and Money Lenders, when practicable. Offices Northwestern rooms, first floor. Courthouse. M. L. FLOW, taniiiiwer it Deeds to Stat) Ciroim, ii fcrti Urot u: il 1 Jes MUM rata to Olid Cautj. ud llxirj hblic tofcrtkhntiu. :-: Special atteutioB gieesi to taking Af fidavits, Acknowledlemeiit or Proof of IVeds. UurtgaKCs, Contract. Hills of Sale, Power of Attorney. Renuncia tions of tjer and Inheritance. Dep oitioat,Vritiiit nJ Prooatiug Deeds. Mortgage and all other paper, issuing State V an auts. Claim and leliety and Attachment pajiers. Civil Sum mons and the Collection of Claim. Oihce at M. L. How Co. Stor east of courthouse, alouroc, S. C. I,,, n UX. rrff. lJT-Atwa ol th ki mm n.D.N.WIlitle,M.D, having located at I'oion vilie. N. C, offers his professional services tj that place anj surround ing country. L'nionville phone S; Sincerity 4, 1111 Mil Horm fainv Itching, &ctDy 5 mn Diseates rctinr!rf If CBrW by Ukm IWua.o l:Wl lU.ut. H KrsNtfT Mia. Iltoot tm bOl or UUB, fwm4r i.lurta, ; Miurtiti r-t It-impa t lb Slia, Muni i'ieti m Mcwilla, S m Tirot, Jiiui'l, or oficiKhw frttionav : t'ofpf-t'0ir'Ji It Of t-jtilCMI (tlR. Aaln KtUii) k. . j nrnt tu, I Kvn a if prt t txr. Uu w L Botanic Blood Balm, f uarantocd to iHTTrwrrt tlia WMttftWi ntlvt-MWir4 rum In" 4otlrt, pmlnA fc.iln :,i..il LsA i'iiiin-f l.L llm ft4tomlM -.4a lav" rttAlMl iMUTitt.mliK'--! 'rliinrt , nltn holy I ft ri--n, 1- lt!.f cw nu-n. H. H. K 1ij i tintl ih'U4aii.f iimU ILmmI I'vtawB evva kttt Old KheuittAtUm, Catarrh, Frarm caofcJ by aa aniul p. ;xu4 fi'tiaiiti-a of f 1UmL 1L B, B. Mcnt lUwL , uiJ Mmim. h-b - ftiul KTfttt-' tug, Av tn ail I' . ctu UoumiLwu. I ('atari?!; b-.a a l H-mt-, N.-..., l i :itiviia, tt atri li.ut.rt, f ml fr.-n hoMot E'-m- 1. 1; If fmj a tur, iKAiltiy Uw4 au;'i: y to at ti4 fu'a. Cancer Cured nHnM Illooa hum caiv t.,vfi of a l C Mt, S.iP',urMt.ti (r;:.::e r. , l i'iiot. nk f I t.Vlt, U .:.t..el.i:ftl' 1' .,tk at., i I.' , t f ; . j or w.-m !. vr i-rf.'.-tly. If yet a i- ; fMHI'iV, tt'4.1, .Hr;,f, F-CMH.!!. 'I, I I'.!U, i uao UUmhI J'. i. a and t. --y .ld,- -ri -r t - I-' y (vTrlop i:ilo 1 :ii"f. X. -riya; pan':.;.; .u,?.e4 fKl w( uatKNT ctrM t.tr tai:i Iknatita HUhvI lUiio. ajid Doat Kbow H. T Vta4 Oart. FJl a boctia or commoa (Uss w-ih yot at and lt It rand nrn:-jur hours, a aeoiirnt or aet thrf ttvlicatea aa oi. a a raica yur luwa r Is tvHtmca ol aid Mf Irjub.a; loo traquent destrt to pais it or pain la Ihi back Is a - so conrvrirf proof that iha kidntys an4 biad cwaiaoul ordar. What aa Da. TVra is comfort ta th knowlrdc cfiaa cipreased. iKat Cf. Kilmer s Swamp- I Hom. tha (real kidney remedy fulli a every ansh in carirr rVumatm, pata m ins back, ktdne ya. liver. bJu arj every part of tha urtnary paasafe. ll corrects Inaoiiity to hold water anj statin r pa:n in pusir it, cr bai effects KJlowipf use of l.uc. wins cr beer, an J overccme that unpleasant naceaaity cf being compelled to (o ottea durirj the day. anj to get up mar times tfurng the rvpht. ThcmiiJand the eitra otdinary eft set ol SwantpKoot ts sooa rea urX It sianis the highest Icr tts wen dertut cures ot the most disfressrf cases. If yea nerd a medicine you ihould ha-e the best. Sotd by drff st in 50c, and $1 sues. You may have a samp e bottle cf tha wonderful discovery f Tt and a bock that teilsatTVlfXi-! more about it. both sent li1f'ui3 absolutely free bv mail. -SLf-address Dr. KUmer 9t n w r r- Co.. Bingftarntca. N. Y. When wruu.e men taa reading this generous otter ui ihu paper. Pon t make any mistake, but remember the name. Swamp Koot, lr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, anj the adJre$$, !inh imton, N Y., on every bottle. mm Flour lis Bad Flour!! THE FATHER CAME BACK. Mr. Bivcas' Cora Crap. Haiku I.Btn "11. urv IIim iis l:ai tl.o firht op.p , Stranfe Story 4 the Rctura ot a m ia Charlotte but verk. f tirn tin vi-ar 1 ever saw." viid S.lure S. J l.ii lurdwii in tlii i-ftiir eu-rJ.iy morning as he Us'!aeJ a ljlf dc-en tirh arn l' sir all -mine up uijp'ther. "Takiiis; tlie er'i all ilmnvli. I never s;iv riner vru, anl he nule Mthini; like 1.UI' liuslh ls. U." he alkft T!: enp a gatliereJ lth Mr. Hivei s' im ttn luntrr. ami 'Si;ire K:, huril in is now running tt thnn'ch hif shnnlJer ' A pri'iiuiKnt man ( t!ti i'laee tells me he w j !eiily . f eal f corn at the Jlivklenburs f.ur that meaxireti 3t ii li-s in length," i"n Imr.ol S'iire linh:iril-'n "My ihtvildi-r ill h-iiiille iiii !v a:;y otii I ever s.t. l ut Winililn't w.n.t t' i.u kie ru like tlul " .n '.viuin- hii li.iru'i'n snuleil suspieious: Baptist Prtreja at a Yaar. Tb Baptist State Coaveotioa Thera Easy Money! Wink Kit 11 l.iinl uml make iiiumy ey. A tine two or three liorse farm tor rvut t laitn-s with liieir tek. A j;ikh1 tliree inom liolise, cmmI liain. lots of WihmI Inn', ior rent elieai. All Kinds of Wood for Sale Cheap on Land. Sf uie 1 11 it k for uUivr- farm, : miles e;vt of Monroe. L. MEDLIN, Monroe, X. t, li. V. 1. No. A. fl Glover TN6K naa to Hi OtJ Hoax After a Abmc ol Over Half a Century. ea.tl.4l brv..i JuJc John K. CIot, ol liraoilmill, trllt a trortrri f The AocuataCbroa trie a itraiiKC and nid narntivt bat iu all likrbooj a Itleralljr true ljty ot tha let urn last wk oi hit arj tathrr aba dearrtni bim, Ibra 17 J. ulJ. anj hi mulhrr, who died 10 iva. aud Jij rieJ 54 tear aco tc aioid apeaniJ( at a witur against XI jrlin I' ne. a wealthy fouitf larnier arruiird ot wile wurdrr. Hrk in Ilia year 49 Jacob Cloy u the oveiserr on the plantation ul the ratrin part of South Carolina, li e (leal farmer bad a aon, alartin I'osry, who married a vi un( wife and lui a while lived ba ptiy oooae of the I'U.et owned by hi lather. One day Itlievoune wiir disappeared and a I eaich wa inttituted to fiud ber. ui 11 ci mill i-i.. tine a !! Mill lr l. f any itrwnat.1. I u lirr-l,l. li,,tut III,mI ll.tlin H.M-IS. nlMrn,r,irr .hr. Itktf rlfiit auaulliy U l,.k.. If ml ?nrr4 you mjuf wilt nut rimrl. CAVCTT I' i Hotan'elllond lltnrt'.H .Ttl r"Ml l ' - t ii.". I - T- -if hi tl forir- I t f I' - 1 ' lllO I" .'!' .fill. M'-iill... Hit I 111,. H -.1 k II V ' , ll' . I 'lui I'll ' i'l . 'll 1-4 ll I" ' N ,ll if II H II. i,ii4 lamlill fc.-itl t'r.r I willing i;..,l ll.kliu r..., A 1 11.1 .. 1 . . lir.i s.' i... 11 Tin- in. 11. .u turn... IW Mbl )wia 1 , k.l Mill l.llwill. Sold by C. N. SIMTSOX, Jk. - I .a AND I It's low price n the maker's en cte tor tl.e iu'erimity f his product. H.iJ flour is hid four tio uuttei tiuw it m iiumpulat r.l 1111 J juttlcil 111 parkini: It ill comes hack to tl.e satnp ttiiui:. Good Hour mixed mill poor will improve tlie iiiahty ol the hUnJ, Put like I'iuiuc white paint Willi I i i c k , it take au awful lot ot while to pin duce any effect. Had or cheap tV ill is la. kiui; in tiulcli. Ihe nufi itious porti 11 of the wheat. It al;-i loiifiiuis a l.ui;epii centaice of the puKen.-ed husk or shell of (lie craiii. Ail of which you don't waul. Theie foie, we caution veil to ask tor the "Inviiu'ihle" hr.iud. This brand i sold at the lowest price for which really tiist class flour can he Hold, aud its price is the highest you need to pny 111 older lo p,et the test. Mr. Newman, our local baker, says: "Invincible" is the 1 can net for hakiiif;." In I a few days alter the appraiauc ber unillilated body wat found in a twamp uear liy. anj trie evioenre wat piain that muider had been committed. Ihe stioiig twicer of ciicuinslancet p.uuttd toher hunhand. tie wat ar rented and tried, the report of the rase liiiii'K many paces iu the old section of the South Carolina reports. Jacob Cloy wa one at the witnesses summoned by the State at Ihe trial He was one of the party that found Ihe body of Mrs. Posey aud it was thought that tlie testimony (iven by linn would throw considerable lihtoo ihe rase, la fact, many thought that Cloy't evidence would couvirt 'Martin licy of the muider of bit wife. All were aniiously waiting the time when Cloy would take the staud aud lay the olds that would clear the mystery that had shucked the whole cuuulry side by its horrors. The time ior Ihe trial drew uear and iuteiett increased Finally the day set for the heariiirir lived and the courtroom wat crowded tu the doors. When Jacob Cloy was called to so on stand it wat found (hat he had disappeared. Application be inc. made at hi home it was learned h.'in hit wile that he had nut been it An olil ilatkev came to town a ' the housa fur several days. Many lew il:i;icoiiinlliroiioit a Imli-of leoi.le immediately were conviuced eoltoii.' TI 11,111 whs I h- moil that another muider had been com net of his si net 's toll. He sold '""'J to keep the truth about the first i.li ll at a liainlotiie price. man ami then hue was etiitliliil to pit! I lie money into his jioi ket. Alter tliiestlli a few iloll.us ill ilrv i'ihiiIs. imt 11 111s. fti' In l,iis- 2 ; uicly ia.va'il ilow 11 the st ni t from SI the lai;lisli ilnitf eotner, hy Ihe 'new lintli'.lii of Messrs. Keilwino ; Stack ami walked into llieiis J Helms store. This is the mi'iio as j Hill lliletis old store, Mr. Hill Z haviiis; solil out to Mr. Holms. S The olil (lui ki t siineveil Ihe II Laroe stock HENDEUSON KOLLKU MILLS. 1 AAA AAA AAA AAA AAAAAA AAA AAAi WWW WWW WWW WW w WW WW WWW To the Public jof Heavy ami Fancy tiroceries I hex' p'tith-mcn kei, lliul then I I'liivh.ix'il a nice little hill of phmIs, I ivim' tloit fit. "n,:it i.r" 1 hi fiuol tjloril 1 hail tohl him to pi there for Ijhis unM-et ies, as lie eotilil p-t them f leheaper fin le than anywhere else. S i The ohl follow Kiiil that it woulil 2 ! "t 1m neees-aty for any one else lo tell him lo pi lo linens & Helms lor he hail never p'llen so many psuls for the same money any w heir liel'ote. This is the experience of all w ho ttaile with ns. We sell the liest articles only anil don't try to jet rich oil of every man who trades w ith ns. ( all on ns. People's Bam OK MONROE. N. C. I Solicits your account and banking business!. W'e guarantee ABSOLl'TE SECURITY, promptness and all the accommodations that SOl'ND bank log will admit uf. Interest paid, ac cording to agieemcnl, on deposits left for our stated period. Always ready for loans on approved paper, O. 1. HEATH. President Three Times the Value of Any Other! ONE-TID! Ageuts wanted ia all unoccupied territory. Wheeler S Wilson Manufacturing Co., ATLANTA, GA. For sale in Monroe by TheI.J.RtjdgeCo. Re-Sale of Farm Lands. Hy virtut t an nnrr ami i(.viv niatti r K A. ArnitU'Ut. f. l'.. In a Hc'Ul )jrioM'.iinK wheTflni. K CtnntiT. AnintnU snilih.i't art- j.lttintiff- att KoU-rt M I tmttrr.et ai..are If f-tllllllK, I Mill, on Monday, December 28th, 1903, eiiNiM to Hale, to the hlulie.i liulilrr. at jiuMr duel ion, si the eourl !iiiiiih ltir InMotirne, N ..twu traelii or farm lamt a fitlUin,.: lui Tri-l I'linuiinitif Jl'ai-n-H. tn,,n,ir Irn. iil'jwt I" thf life psuli-of Amanita mlth.n,l tH'lliir s wrl uf the Ml l-iimli-r lanili. Ij lnil 111 I iilim r.itinty. N. e near liiitian t rail. e. lliul Traet I hihuIii ilia HI i-rr.. more ,ir leMH. Slut It-inK Nrt of cli1 Kll Cindi-r e.tatt-latutH. urn In Haul i-tiiiiuy ami fttatr. A run ihM-nii- tinn ami tilaii. of -anl laml mar l i'ri In the rl,-rk' llliv on (Hi- HI -ant lir,K-eeilliitf. Ti-rniM ir i-ioh alio llir ri-niaimler on a tt-. lit of 1'i ninnOn tn.m N,ifnil-r -Jnii. Iwm. anil IHI rt'laliifil unit) all Ihe pnrt-liaie ninnejr nan iMen ianl Appr.iveii .Mtriiy miuireil on li-leriru payitii'lil. I In- nv. an. iww. K. KKIiW ISK. r.iiiinil...inrr I take this method to inform you that my stock is complete. My motto is to give more Koods (or the money than my competit ors. I buy my goods Irom first hands, which gives mean advant age over others. Coupons given with each CASH PI KClIASi:. You get nice China ware free. Headquarters (or Sewing Ma chines for 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 S'tch as chickens, eggs, turkeys, geese, coin, seed cotton, cotton seed, fodder or anything you have to sell. On Saturdays please make it a point to come early in the day so ou can be waited on before the rush. Respectfully, W. P. PLYLER & SON, Leaders in Low Prices, Mt. Pros pect, N. C. Monroe, N. C, K. F. D. No. 4. Bivens'S Helms. FEEDING The people is n hut am duing aud Icciling iiime iiuu than ever liefnre. Just now I am giving tlicm KKKSH tfcit Flakes, Force, Macaroni. Honey, all kinds of Fruit and Vegetables anil II, mis to conk them with, .f. ll. Itcnlon'ri Striiiu Iicaii. Tomatoes at 111 cents. Tiest IJiee at .'11 pi minis for 2"c. Sugar at 5 cents. California Kvaporated Peaches, l"o. Nice dried Apples .'1 for -. I'l tines. Tobacco at any price. The liest t'olVee anyone ever drank from l'.'J to 2,Y Other things too numerous to mention. VOl' tiKT .SATISFACTItiN (H von: MOXKV HACK. (roods delivered right now. Yours for business, R)immDINIYCURE W. A. STEWART. akea Klsliwira anal MasMer It la hi Phone ot. Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation which will only half cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened fbd susceptible to attack from the germs of Consumption. IY Cm TAR not only stops the cough but heals , and strengthens the lungs and pre vents serious results from a cold. It lavad Hla Ufa Attar tha Daatar SaW Na Nad Canamnptlon. W. R. Davis, Vistalia, California, writes: "There .s no doubt but what FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR saved my life. I had an awful cough on my lungs and the doctor told me I had consumption. I commenced taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and found relief from the first and three bottles cured mc completely. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES THREE SIZES. 25c, 60o and $1.00 , SOLD 1X3 RECCSsaEIBED BY ZZI C. N. SBIPSON, JR. , Acam Ihe cuiiiitiy wat thoclej and all suits uf methods were adoptrd to try and locate the wherrahuutt of Cloy. hut without avail. limine the latter part of the war judge Cloy, then I boy of 14 ttrt of at;e was a student at the Arsenal io Culuuihia. The Confederacy wat in dKierate straits. It wat iluiust rase uf rohtung the cradle and the giave to Vref the armies supplied with tuldiris. The hoyt uf the Arsenal Hid the Citadel at Chaileston were mus tried lulo oue company and sent to camp at Sparlanhuig. While travel iiiK tu his home, in Aiken county the youthful s.ildier, Johu K. Cloy, met man iu chaige of a drove of ilock thai was heiug dnven through the country. The man aud the hoy soldier itiuck up a ruiiversation aud when Ihe young mau told Ins name the man hegau to uuesliuu him very closely. They were together fur nearly au hour and as the man was ulio.it tu depait he told Ihe youthful Confederate that he was his father. The youth was incredulous and the mau rode on without giving any further information. When young Cloy reached home he recited the oc currence to hit mother. From the de scnptiun given of the mau and the suhects on which he asked questions Mrs. Cloy was positive that Ihe drovet alio encountered her ton was her hut hand . Lat Monday night an old man, boaed down with the weight of So odd earn, hoarded the Southern train that left Augusta at 11:15, p. m., and told Conductor YVooten that he wat the father of Judge John K, Cloy ot Gran i'eville, aud wanted to go there. He had only money enough to pay his fare to that place and anked ansiously to he directed to the home of hit tou wheu the train would reach Granite ville alter midnight. The couductor told the watrhinau to escort the trav eler tu the home of Judge Cloy and the owner himself answered the loud knocking at the door. When he ask ed what was wanted Ihe old mau in hrotieu voice made himself known, lie told bit ton that he was now penniless and without 1 home aud that he was seeking his roof at 1 shelter in the end of hit life. There wat not the time or oppottiinily there in the chilly mid uight air to establish the identity of the man who came to hit door for shelter and Judge Cloy invited the vit itor inside and made him comfortable for the night. In the morning the old man proved beyond a shadow of doubt that lie was tha father who deserted hit tao children and their mother 54 years igo last March. Jacob Cloy admits now that he left home tooner than become I witness against Martin 1'osey, Lut he hsa not uttered one word that would indicate what hit knowledge of the killing of Mn. 1'osey wat. During the 54 yean that he has been away from South Carolina Mr. Cloy tells tale of upi and duwnt in life. Once or twice be hat been well to-do and hat lived in Mississippi, Indian Territory, Teiat aud Canada, lie givei no reason why he never wrote to hit wife or children. It it with difficulty that he can be questioned as he is now quite deif, speaks with difficulty and hit mind it uut clear at 1 remit of his great ige. Representative Kluttz and Senator Overman have introduced in (xmi gre? a hill for a public building at Salisbury. Comforts He Enjoyed. "You advertise all the comfort of home, do you not?" aaid the traveller. "Yes," answered the aad looking rural landlord. "This place is my home and these are all the comfort I got" Brava Fellow. rhlltaflphla Ledger. "Yes," said the dentist, "to insure painless extraction you'll have to take gas, and that's 50 centi extra." "Oh," said the farmer, "I guess the old way'll be best. Never mind no gas." "You're a brave man." . "Oh, it ain't me that's got the tooth ; it's my wife." To Cure a Cold In one Day Tike Lantira Bromo Quinine Tabled. All drnggiiti refund tha money if it fails to cure. E. W. Crova'i signa ture ii 00 each boi. 15 centt. a great gathering of people from all over the 8ute. PpeaJt inf of the progreaa of the de Domina tion, Editor Bailey of the biulkml Keeorder, aaid to a News and Ob server reporter before the conven tion met : "The Itapt ui State IWd vf Miav siona and Sunday Hchoola sue in Raleigh Friday night and received the report of the nioat gnatifiug year's work from Secretary Liv wgtton Johnson that baa been re corded in the history of tha Bap tist ili-notuiuation of this Statu. "In all leiartuientunitual prog n wan reported. The churches al large have had gracious tteanoiia of revival; theaiuoiiut contributed by the cburvhea to the several object of the convention exceed the amount contributed lant year by fs.iHui. The rouveution will meet this year in Charlotte. Niue years ago it met in that rity. A com parisou of the progress achieved wilhiu thia brief period ia truly remarkable, aud it is a first rate indication of the growth of wr Slate. Nine years ago only 7,tKH was reported for Foreign Miious; this year 17,.'HH U reported. The following ia a nummary of the st tisticain general: For State Mia sinus, 'Jii,:ttH has been raised in the past year; for Foreign Mieoioua, l 7..VK; for Home Missions, 7, 7ti2; for Ministerial education, ft, 710 ; for the Baptist Orphanage, fJ.IMKi; for Miuisterial Kelief.lt 7,- ,VH) ; uiiseellaueouis f.VH). The total amount raised iu 1WU was elH.tl'U; Ihe total amount raised this year ia S-.,,.'xki. "Iu these nine years two Baptiat institutions have made remarkable progress. Nine years ago the Bap tist Female I'niversitv had not lieeu otieneil, and oulv f IH.otHl had lieen raised to start it. Today we have five buildings in Raleigh, are educating '2W tuitiils; have a facul ty of twenty, and the value iff the I uiversity property la fli3,0w, Nine years ago the Orphanage at Thoiunsville had oulv l'.'6children: it now has 'Jiiii. The plant was worth oulv -,.'i,i(rO then; it ia now worth more thau 150,000. "There are fifty nine Baptist As soeiatious iu the State. There are 10.1 missionaries working within the State ; these missionaries sup ply 477 eh 11 n-hea and 279 ont sta tions, lhey baptized hist year 1,170 persons and there were 'J,'. conversions under their ministry. They organized 2,1 churches lust year. There are 50 bouses of wor ship being built in the State at thin time. "The Woman's Missionary Socl etieaof the State raised last year el'.'.fHK) for mission. The BuptUtt Isiok store, in Kaleigh, ia reiiorted in good condition, ihe great in crease of the year is in gifts to For eign Missions, being au lucrea.se of fltfiOO. "If there were no other evidence that North Carolina is going for ward in intelligence, in geuerosity and in the graces of Christianity, this record would lie convincing. Mr. Johnson and his co-workers feel that their denomination is just iu the beginning of a great career. You Know What You are Taking When you take drove s Titleless Chill Tonic because the formula it plaiuly printed on every bottle shooing tint it ii mnply Iron ind Uuiume id a title less form. No Cure, No Pay. joc. Indigestion Causes Catarrh or the Stomach. For many yaart It has bain luppoaad thai Catarrh of Ihl Stomach ctuted indigeslloa and dytpapala. bul the truth- Is exactly the opposite. Indif aslion causae catarrh. Re eaati4 Ittacka el InflgeaNao Inflamel Ihe mucous mimbranai lining Ihe stomach and eposes Ihi narvei of Ihi stomach, Ihm ea us ing U11 glands to tteme mucin Instead of the lulcaa ol nituril digestion, Thi ll ailed Catarrh of the Slomaoti. Kodol Dyspiptia Cure ralievsi all Inflammation of Ihe mucous membrinei lining the stomach, protect! the nervet. ind curat bad breath, sour risings. aensa ol lullneaa liter istlng, Indigatiloa, dyspepaii and all ttomaeh troubiaa. Kodol Digetts What Yoo Eit Uk Utt SUMMCal 9WML cttkMOtly. Hriw "ft. $100. btjKJirif 2S4B tlw trill aaie), which Mitt for ftO cents. Prwpvwi by Ca O DeWITT 4 0O. Otwctgt Hi For tale by English Drug Company and Ur. 5. J. Welib. Notice! FINK FARM1NU I AND FttR SAI.K. Br Tlrliie (f s ftfciw ur the Hupiir tNmrt. oiStM in in rata t unH n nimtasaa ktm ollirrs Va. Kilt W. HiltipiHUl sod (Miter, I Will pxpnwe lir ubur or Tuesday, January 5th, 1904, st th roiirt hoiir ilnnr In Mimmt, H. C, st 19 or hark noon, ihsi line aiantaiiun un ttit loi eorri f'1 i mltr north f Monnkf. si tht bhitttp ivrr twrt fork crwk. sdljointni the lamU Di j. 4. MNktir, :. n Bimpmtn. itruriua iesn tn1 Mhen, cwMiialnhigf io scree inore or !. Thl Us very Telualsle Inn't tti land Ut MrU'eltursI iHirMNet, niirnlnt tu msrkft, in nne raaifKi nai. nintuim of TSluaiiir iHittomi end uuisnaat, wii tieiwreaj wiiii orut inal hiretft end twHsmd emwth Wne.etr. lrm iH felf 4 Hie ih t nl raoh , the r mm nVr pevsMf tsrmlar lt, lt. with tnteret fmin all raah Thi ml ts wiftdte rot tkartuinfi asrl the MM) it irNKl. inu MS nay m itr , a. ii , vm X tALE K. Ml Mr" IN, t'owir. of Court. Pawnbroker's Clothing STRICTLY SANITARY ALL WOOL meo'a boys' and chll dren'a coats, panta acd vesta from 23 cents to 15.00. Orercoata for men or boys from tl to 15. Come and see; will tare yon lAoney. Only 10 minntes walk from and northwest of the courthouse. J. H. BENTON & CO., Korbok, JT. C. AVfcUblr iVparationfur As- simitatirefi cFiiilarKlIlci?uia Bag t StoaiKlB anll3iMrts cf IE tkivawa E rromoerw DiiicsHon Chmfur- ' tms anil ft-st attains nnihrr , tijman.worpiurie nor r uivrai. otKarcotic. AaaWaVAMIIfireBsW ataJhM iKaf. aatW jtegt'SA Aperferl Rt'mrdv forrpnsti(Vt (Ion. Sour Slonvvh Dwrrrax-ri , WoiiT.('owulsjiB.Ffwrrisli- nrst and Loss or Sleep. TacSinste Sifnalure of XKW YORK. Ua JUL tMCT copy or waiaufcu. The Kind You Have Always Bought I Bears the 3 Signature WW In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORA MMStlrMIISMIIIItlllllrtllNIIIMIIIIIi: iMUUMMiiiiiiutMiuiuiiiiuiUimiiiiiiiiiu: llllllllllllllllilllllllillllllillll Mlilliniiliil lUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliI w. S. BLAKENEY, President. M. 5TACK, Vice-President THE , RAVilOND SHLTE, Cashier. Bank of Union. Safe, But Progressive and Liberal. A modern banking house with every facility (ur the prompt and careful handling of all business. v Get one of our Pretty Steel Banks, carry it home, deposit your savings and get interest on tin in. mim!imnniiimiiMiiiiiiTiiimtiiiiMtiii HIHIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII :iiiiiitMiniitiiiiiii!iitiimiiiii'iimi!iiiMi!i :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiil I ?t.".-. ?"is, .-.T i I ' Vrfrii-. 1-. i.-"-. a -an OO0O0OOCXX)O0OCX)O0OCJOCXXXXX)00XXXXXrCX THE KEELEY CURE Do You Know What It Does? It rvltftiM jwrtxHi i if tl .-irt' fr airntisr -.-.'iX or ilruirii, rtir In rtcrrnt .(fin in itw iiontuil tMiidt tiin. siid rtni-uti4 man t Inn hmi- !( l-it-ln. ,. For full rt.iul"r, n.liltr-s. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE. (.RKKsli(il, S. v, , COHHESPONDKKCK CONFIDENTIAL. The Prescription :-: :-: Department of our store keeps pace with advanced medical science. No matter how unusual the ingredients of a prescription may be, wc will fill it Properly. We keep the drns tar it the HKST, FRESHEST, and PUKEST. C.N. Simpson, Jr. gOOOOOOOOOO(X)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCpOOiXrOOO INSURANCE. No Stronger Agency in the South. Companies with Assets Aggregating Over Five Hundred Million Dollars. $ . $ Our Line: l ire, Life. Health. Acci dent, Liability, Platedltua, and Steam boiler. Surety Bond on abort notice. Your bosioeat entrusted lo oi will receive cartful atten tion and will bo appreciated. The Peoples' Bank, A0t I.I GORDOI, Iinajfr Insurance Department. 1r lUilll taft tmrt, Pttmlmtm fioixYsnoaOTm L Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic hat ttoot tha test 23 ywrt. Avtrts anntul Sales ovr Ont end a !UIf MZIlofl kottlet. IOtsitiracaHt8fBrttiri No Care. No Pay. 20c , lariom w wtwy atte It Tes UmL Hctw f Oevti IIUA ILoe. Uvw Wis.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 15, 1903, edition 1
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