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THE ' MONROE JOURNAL. VOLUME X. NO 81 MONROE, N. C, TUESDAY JANUARY t9 1004 One Dollar a Year In the House of the Loving Heart B- JCri'rA Cordon "Toe Idea of any wise wa carlryj for Uioih), eMvially in ,ew fork," : ifilail a tbey aaltk tlowa Uua on (f tin1 lx mtu- t I Ik- eutrauce to tua .irk. "lue tiirruiue were hurrying levrrlslil)- after one another a If bap-I'iin-x lay at the oilier end ur else roll-lug- atll Ikk k attain aa If to Indicate lli.it It waa nut lin t after all. Hazard turned an aMouislied faca tun aril lier. "You're Kuylnc." be oliaerved dianp liruriiigty. "Nrw Yurk' tlx lai where uiw m-eda It inoL Kvery one kuow llitl." 'Kvery one." abe rv lxxtl w lib acora. "And why? Simply Ihmiuc Vvery one" la nulTiTiuit fruiu the greed of poaaea aion. Ttaej want tu ioniia, not to en joy. They buy-buy buy! Then tbey put whut li"'' have bought Into safe il-Mit vault and hurry off t Europe, wlierv tln-y begin all over again. There' one uf them now." Anil abe ixaliliil guyly in nKu to a bow from huly lit a tWMiuit victoria. "W ho la II'.1" aski-d Hazard laconical ly "Mm. Ijfiv." Inuglicd the girl, fol lowing I Ik- iliKiH'iiriii!; carriage with dcrlxite eye. i'iM.r thlngr 'Then you'll rather I Klise Slier win, tmli'iit i f nrt, ami sit here 011 a ticnch nilli a Hir young lawyer than be Mm. t.ofty. would yt.uV" he asked, watching a look of huir which the aprlug wind blew aoftly acrosa her cheek. ,- certainly would," she replied with proiuilMi4. "M "ever ha any tiiue fur enjoy nieiil ur tulllvatiou or reading or-or iiuy thin,- Unit loutiu." he ended vaguely. "You we, she litis riKionl bllltle. There aro the aervnnta. Of counte I ilon't need to tell you about the awfillmiM of the aervanla. Then there la her house, one of tlione fearful pluii M ll.ul Just grip you by tlw throat w lieu you euier iiml throttle you." Hue piiiiaiil for breallt. with a reuil uUiviit I'.tpn'Ksinu. Theu liecoutluued: You feel aa If tuiine one hna Just died or jH'rliiipn 'dciulwU' would lie more lu aeeoril with the furnishing." "Hut one tlocan't tieeil to do tueb Hunt.' w ith money," her eouipuuioii In terrupted with argumentative lulentluu. "No, I don't mipiNiHa one doe. And yet they generally do. You aee, no bliiwe oblige aeeuia to deluanil that wheu you have a inllllon or upward you copy ne of the royal palace of imipe inid live your Hir little ri'puh llitiil life lu it. IhotiKh I'm uco I dou't know why," she liuislied thoughtfully. "Still, iiiom y la n good thliiK. ami you ma t any tlmt It p-u't. A fellow litit liaio (bit ut t lulhea. mid II ktilkea ppi lll.lt hut altliplo IKHe ImU'T MI"Im liowu Unit you am wearlnx itt"- lie acri Hcl lila fm up lu Ihu elfort al up pralaeuieul -"itlioUl $I(J.'' "tnly ?".," he eurnvtisl and n tttrneil to her auliJiTt aomewluit hur riedly. Tbere'a another tblnjr. When you're rlvli you just have to have a oomplex Ion ami mi no re man inn know what a fearful n-.u-il.ilit v Hint la. Il'a worse tlinii aervauts! You have to em ploy beiinty dia'tora and have little tsita uf i;ri'iiy stuff alanit. You ahould .-c Mty l.ofiy'i auppli. t I m- (lielise." Ilnjinl ttullMl III mi absent aay li llli'M Ix'iliiU Willi Hi liit' of a mui li Is wIkIiIub lila word. "If you'ri-ally prefer a tnstle In Cpalu to uuytuluti"- Kho eut hi iu abort. 'Have I ever told you ulwut inluei" He ahaok hi head. Khe pnlnleii In the direction of the great, d;irk hotel which frowui'd down 0sm them. "It eea vanish, n'et pnaV he mini liked, 'iteliulil In lla pluif my IIoue pf (lie IxivIiik llenrt! I think the name eVpeoally leIUm IK t ) StflleJ. you tec, mi what u iilt;"lit'cul He; hre pf l-V U Jfoliey." "I hop you w lha house plnlbty. Thi atyle la a aort of miaHllcd 1 1 n I lu it. with a proJectliiK cornKe uud au Inner court." iluinrd tiialditl. 'iKin't ynu tl.Ink the bole of hya rlnlha In the window and the big, low utriinec give It a friendly haik? Tlmt Is what I aim at particularly," she ex plained with well fclitued anxiety, "a friendly liaiklUK house'" ' I'lfreatr w lluiarUjl Joelliuf eoi)l- Ashcraft's Eureka Liniment This Llnimert will remove spavin, anlint. rinrbones. and all cartilagi nous growtns, wnen applied in the ear lier stages of the disease, and will re- lVS lhe lamencs even in chronic cases. One of the most common lame ness among horses and mules Is sprain of the back tendon, caused by over-loading or hard driving. Ashcraft's Liniment is a never-failing remedy. The Liniment is also extensively used for chronic rheumatism and for all kinds of stiff joints. For "scratches" Aii.cVaft'ii turd Unlinent is with out on equal. A few applications is all that is necessary to cure this dis ease in its worst form. 0 Owing to tne wonderful anti- scrcs septic qualities, the Eureka Lini tpp nt should be used in the treat ment of all tumor am sores whert proud Jlu h is present. It is both, healing and cleansing, entirely de stroying all parasites and putre faction. This Liniment acts as a counter-irritant and stimulant. Price SOc. bottle. Sold by English Drug Company w ' KIDNEY TROUBLE CUREOl ii-r--.- w i made a geatnre toward the Mlllluualrra' f club over the way. "Vo are. the time General Health Greatly Im- ron 1 h,u ,o . . ' that quiet little door on fifty-eighth provea oy re-ru-iia. twt.- And be (latHi with kiu-ny j rjt i iw ihihit niioiir-aai in ur i House of the Utvlng Heart. 5W0R0 EVOLUTION. ANTI-SALOON I.EAUIE UOKK. I MB. KBAVCBSJ MATOOIT. Ura. Trauma Malooo, Traararar of tb Minneapolis Independent Order of Ooo4 araallsilir." This word la a roiuai:e of lloraee 1 Walajles. Writing about dinvrery be bad made In nmneetlon with bia plrtnre of ItiaDi-a t'aa-llo, be aays: "Tbls dlsovery I made by a talia j man. whkb Mr. Chute rails the Sortra Valiullau.v. by which I nud erery ! thing I want, a poinle nomoiee, wber ! ever I dip fur II. This diaeovery In deed la alnnwt of that kind which 1 rail serendipity, a very eipreailve , word, wbk b. aa I bare nothliif better to tell you. I shall endinvor to explain to you. You will understand It better by the derlvntion than by the defini tion. I oure read a allly fairy tale rail ed The Three I'rliHva of Serendip.' Aa their blgbneiiaea traveled they were always niaklag dlacoveriea, by acvl dents and sagacity, of tbiuga whkb tbey were not In quest of. for In stance, one of tliem discovered that a mule blind of the right eye bad trav k Traaalilaa I'raaa h Aarleat I kr Mi.alert, BlaJr. A treat iiijiiv ii.l.ru awur forma a"e renlly uoiliiujt imire Ituiu aivmhinla, o. nllier, Improvi'iot-tit, ou j the Mi-uliar .ouiui-r:inu ih.-tKi swiird I of the ancient Km pi!. in. iIk' ilrlit !of the aviuiitcr. jui.i. l.;in. f: t In. . ami saber. A(i'e:i. "mil of tin S.ihara, Waa iH-rluips lt:c y.-iMl.nt iiiii-iiui fir old swiinla in 11..- v, i.rl.l Ij the Su j tin 0 and ivut-a! Afi'ii?! tlii-ld aii-ik-' and iMaMiuTuiiw sh.i;a i v oriK which the aiHi-tini of tlM imali-rii ni-urikii mvhed iviiiurlin a;u fiuiu the Ki.v- Templars write from 13 Blatb, tra4 eled the same road lately beoauae the Minneapolis, Minn aa follows i Lsit winter I h4 eoBtkknhh troublt with my kMnty aWufM a Arr a bard eoU whkklha4 BtgltcUd. I One of my lodge friends who railed when) 1 was ill told me ot a wonderful medicine, (ailed Peruna. I bad Bo faith In It, but my husband purcbsaed me a bottle, and aked me to try IU it brought m moat satisfactory results. I uoed three bottles before I waa completely cured, but I grass was eaten only on the left side. where It was worse than oq tbe right Now do you understand serendipity? One of the nioet remarkable lumaiKve of this accidental sagacity tfur you niuat observe that no dlwovery of the thing you are looking fur come under this deacrlptioni Was of my Uird Phaftcabiiry, who. bappeuing to dine at Iird Chancellor I'lareiukiu'a, found out the marriage of tbe Duke of York anil Mrs. Hyde by the respect with l. . V. ..1 ,wwl l. Km err al..f m I ft not only did my kidney trouble die-! W'h her mother treated ber at tn appear, but my general health Improved ",r ,lm v-e.,.,. and I hare been In good health ref .... c , T , sino. I would not be without it for tea Curcd Ae- Suffering Ten Years, times IU cosf'-FRASCES MATOOK. "r. Supt. Miami tycle 4 Mfg. Thia experience has been repeated Mi.Mletown, O.. sufleied for ten maor times. Wo hear of such case. )'"" ll'"'-- - i . ... .1 it . .. .. nearly every day Mrs. Matuon had catarrh ot the kid: eye. As stain aa aha uok tbe tight remedy she made s quick recovery Peruna euro cslarrb wherever luostod. Peruna la a speelne for the catarrhal derangements of women. Address Th Peruna Medicine Co, Columbus, OblOj (or free book on catarrh written by Pi t, B. UarUnsn. incut. "Hut who lu thunder Is Hint isuii Ktntidlng at the window" and be atriiini'd his eyes toward the grent hotel. Then he turned to her with an eipreeaion of plcnaed and liinoreut sur prl. "Hy Jove, It's nie!" "It haiki-it so homely and Inviting, I atipiHiac, tlmt 1 couldn't resist It," he explained aa he noticed the warm duk rising tn her cheeks. In a moment she had recovered her self. "Since you are lu I hope you like the dlvaua mid the low lulilv and the books and pictures. I'leuse notice, too, that tilings lire within peach. It docsu't look, iha-s It, lit If I wuro trying to live up to my fortune or suggest that 1 huve atopped to think what Mrs. Lofty vffitild lmve done under aluillur rlr- ClltllHtlllllvS?" Not n bit." he assured her heartily, while the iMi'iillnr compresalon of the lips of nil old getitleiuiill silting next tlii-iii liidlcntcil suppriKiHil auiuwinent. "Well, coine tin, then! Now, this room, which hna everything btuiutlful and useful mid coiuforluble Hint I could Unit to put Into It. la for tny heartsick nnd illaeoiiriittod friends. Borne of them I sluill not lmve lllet In fur e. Hut In some wuy, don't know how, they will find their wuy to this ittle door tit opens quietly on Klfty tlghth street, yuti atvi, and I shull rheiT thetu up." "U-nve cure behind, all thiwe who en ter here," he uinriuurcd, its If be were seeding nn Inscription. The girl laughed In a plcnaed wy. "Kxivlleiit! A public aympnllilxer la really wimt we need. 1 believe as uiany people full from luck of sym pathy mid encouragement as from lack of ubllity." She iud grown suddenly earnest, and her eyes tilled with tears. Ilituird leaned toward her In renl tllatresa. "So silly of me," she began, with a little shake In her volt. "Hut there have Ihiii some rough places-places when- Mrs. Ijifty. for Instance, has looked on from her luxurious life and sulci: 'I Inqw you'll get on nil right. UoiHlliy. deitr:1 iiihI h-ft ine with lone liness and discouragement eating my heart, mid I have felt that In uiy House of the hiving Heart I should like to have It different." The old luun In the next sent shifted himself around so as to get a better view of the girl's face, but neither of the young people uotleed him. and she began her dmcrlptlou once more. 'These bedrooms are the best In the bouse. I Intend them for my Hwr friends. (Still. 1 hnve Indulged In small economies. Now, for Instance; In these rooms"-and with a wave of the hand she ushered hliu Into another Imagina ry suit "the apiHilntuielits. though very rnuifurtnhle, are lesa luxurious. Iq these shall Install my rich friend when they visit me." An unmistakable chuckle escaped from the old gentleman. d Ilnturd and Miss Kherwln turned In bis direc tion in surprise. Hut be waa bowing to the occupant of a tielated carriage, all unconscious apparently of their ei latenre. "I ahnll entertain a good deal for my poor frtcnt'.a-glve them a chance to meet Intereatlng people ami get out of the ni.s of their workndoy lives," Miss rlberwln resumed. "Hut the rich ones" her eyea were dancing mischievously f1!' shall ask only on ordinary occa sions when I sm having simple, whn!( tome dinners that won't luttke thaw discontented with their lot." They liwkcd at each other and broke into king and merry laughter. Has ard's worktllncsa had vanished like a cloud. "It's a great Idea, sweetheart." be aaid softly, "ami I'd like to work to make it come true. Would you let me -do you think" Hut the blushes were so violent hl time that he got no further, and bar idra the old gentleman Was tandlil before them. i am Jasper Clark." he said simply, and at that name they both stared at him In amaseinent. "I know yoa'll for give an ok man for listening." .Then with a bow be continued whimsically: "J should very much like "tbe pleasure Ircds of dollars lor mediciueaud with doctors without receiving any perma nent benefit, lie says, "One night ahile feeling exceptionally pad I was bout to throw down the tveninc pa per when I saw an item in the paper regarding the merits of KoJtl llyspep la Cure. I concluded to try it aud thile I had no faith in it I felt better tflrr the tecond dose. After using two bottles I sin stronger aud better than 1 have been io years, and 1 rec ommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my rieuds and acquaintances suffering ironi stomach trouble." Sold by Etig it.li Drug Co. and S. J. Welbh. TURNER'S AMBITION. Tka Ureal rainier ArkUved It hs Wars f Self Sarrlar. Turner could not Ix-nr to sell a favor ite painting, lie waa ulnaya inclan eholy after such a transaction. "I kt line of my children this w eek," be would sadly exclaim. At a meeting at rUuu rrset House It WHS deelded to ptiivhuae jila two great plcturea, the "Itlae" ui he "1'ull of Cartilage," for hu .Nip loiul gullcry. A Mr. (irlltlths waa touiiiilssloiictl to offer S.nnj fur them. A noble' offer," said the painter, "a uohle offer; but, no, 1 cannot part with them luiiKWHllilf." Mr. lititlltlia, greatly disnppolntiil, teuk Ida k'nve. Turner run after liiui. "Tell those gen llciiien." he snld, "that the nation will liiosl likely have the pictures after nil." hmg before thia Turner hud matured a puriHiae which tiiitiuued to be Ids dominant Idea while life dialed. 'JT was to bequeath to his country i (lij.' ncr gallery of pictures nt i( iiuii (Iisi.ibs) to build and endow utl asylum for deiuyed urtiats. It was fur lliti great object that he denied himself nil pluHaures lliul coat money, all luxuries. Ills resolve, once made, could not be shaken, (in one occasion be was of fered InO.imu fur the art treasures locked up lu the "den." "Give me the key of the house, Mr. Turner," said a Mrerool merchant, "and here Is the money." "No, thank you," replied Turner. "I have refused a better of fer." And that waa true. Ry bis wll( n: Iwqtica Ihed 14lMmo to futtml an asy lum for poor artists born III Knglund, and a magnificent art collection ill his iHiUiitry. This latter bcqutsit was, how ever, coupled with the condition thai his "ltlse' ami "Fall of Carthago" ahould be hung In the National gallery be tween Claude's "Seuport" nijd "Mlll." J olden Ivtiny. ra Uc" Crews, The following account ia given in Country Life of the woy lu which pil fering crows are dealt with by Italian; agriculturists: A bole of a certain depth S dug Im the ground, at the bottom uf Which Is placed some decayed meat. A funnel shuixd wedge of paper Is then Inserted Into the bole, the upper edge of the paier being coated with birdlime. "Multre Corbeou" sees the food, dcsivuds to grasp It. and when be has firm hold of It be rises up again. Ills head Is, however, swathed with the pnier cap, and In his mad endeavor to rid himself of It he circles up to ex inordinary heights In the nir, re vol v. log constantly and nt so rapid S (uc.e that, soon overcome With gldilinpsa, k falls to the earth dead. The Cashew Ret. The cashew uut serves a unique pur pose as a cosmetic In the West Indies, where women desiring to remove ex reaalve tan anoint tbe skin with an oil from the outer surface of the raw nut. Kor two weeks the patient must retire from society, for the face and bands an treated turn black. At the end of a fortnight's seclusion, however, the wo man who hua undergone lie, ciueaf treatment emerges, observers Sta.lu, "With sklq sud copiplexlqq as NT ls I babe's." Napoleon t.. who mtrer of female talent (when Ita owner old not. like Mine, de Ktael. direct It against hluiselfl. used to any. "Tbrre are women who have only one fault- vis, that tbey are not men. tiaus. were i.1;ll made and iu u-e. Mure over. Hie knight uf .Malta were at one I time famous swortliiiakcra, ami their iei-ulir king, double eil.-nl bladea. sik h as the crusaders eurrleil. were raHird to the HartKir)' statea. where they were In large deliuind. Krum tlieie they were taken aenwa the Sahara to the Sutlan and ecloiu-.il fur Ivory, and it was on this acintint thai they were alill found In central Africa. In the sixteenth century a H-uaaut living on tin' outskirts uf Toledo, SKiiu. Invented the fuiiHiua Toletlu mpier. which soon lat-auie the HHulur wenimn all over i:uroa. Trior tu that time tbe swortls used in Kurue were heavy affairs for bewing. slushing and cutting. but With the advent of the Tolcdu rapier men had to leurn to thrust as Well as to hack and slash. With the fapier came the art of fencing. th six teenth and aeveiiloi-uth centuries lin ing (he age of the swurd par excel hwce. MORAL SUASION. Found a Cure for Indigestion, I use Chamberlain'! Stqmach and Liver Tablets for indieestiuq and find that they suit my case better than any dyspepsia remedy I have ever tried and I have used many different rente dies. I sm nearly J l years of age and baveeuffrrej a great deal from iudi gestioo. I ran eat almost anything I want to now. Ceo. W. Emory, Rock Mills, Ala. For sale by Dr. S. J. Welsh and C. N. Simpsoo, Jr. Tk Elswrlrar ol Srkrnil Offlrlal Ski 4M-at4 II. This story la told nt the exienae of a leeenlly Hiiutcd suiktv Iho.- of a public school III this city: Hue day she hapicucd In be visiting a sclaail where a young Incorrigible was undergoing punishment fur a se ries of misdemeanors. The teacher cltiil him as "the worst buy In the schutil-one can't du any thing with. I've tried everything Iq the nay uf punishment." "Have you tried kiudiiesar" was the gentle Inquiry uf the other lady. "I did at llrsl, hut I've got beyond Hint now." At the close of the session the lady asked the hoy If he would call ami see her on the follow lug Kalorday. A laiy arrived promptly ut the hour appoint etl The lady showed him her lcsl pie. tuns, played her liveliest music und set licfim. him a luncheon on her da In tlest china, when she thought it ubout time to la'glu her little senium. 'My deiir," she began, "wen' you not very unhappy Ic have to stand lu the. corner before nil .lie class fur punish,- oieutr I'leiiae, uia'iini," broke III the boy, with lila month full uf cake, "that wasn't me you saw. It waa I'ete. and he gave me Ul cents to cuiuc here und take yuiir Jawing."-riillailelphiii Ledg er. Saved from Terrible Death. The family of Mix M. L. Ilol.itl (if Ilei'gi'itoii, Trim., mk licrtlyinj; stud were ow ci less tn wive her. The must tnk i II fit I iiliysicnns a ml every remedy used, lailcil, while coiiHiiiLplion was itltiwly lint sure ly lukinj; her lite. In tlilfi leii ilile hour lr. K itie'.s New Pisenvei v fur ('oiiHiiiiiitiuii turned (leKpair in lo joy. The Hist Imltle lit otiLt lininediale rellel itntl Its colli Hided use ciiuiiletely enretl her. It's (he must certain cine in the world for all Ihroat mid Itintf tronhles. (inarauteed Hollies floe mid 1.00. Trial Hollies Free at Kn'lit-li I M il); (Vs. Sot I.Ike Watch. "Isi you know," he went on glibly after the parlor chick had struck 11. "do ynu know that n man is like n watch because he la known by Id' works?" "I know he la not like n wuti i." she remarked, with n yawn, "fur when he la wound up he docsti socui to go." Vuiikera Htalesiiiiiii. If you would lilt the mark you must ullii a little above II. Kvery arrow that tili-s finds the attraction of the earth. Us a I arse Scale. "Yes, sir," resumed the Pakuta farm er as the crowd of ngrlcultiiilsta seated theinselves round a little table "yes, sir. We do things on rather U, auitliki scule. ('ve seen a man nil turn of utr ilg fiirius start out iq tho spring und plow a straight furruiv until nututuu, Then ha turinsl round nnd harvested back. We huve some big farms up there, gentlemen. A friend uf mine owned one which be hud to give a mortgage on. nnd 1 pledge you my word the mortgage waa due at one end be fore they could get it recorded at the other. You see. It was laid out ill coun ties. And the worst uf it Is It breaks up families so. Two years ago 1 saw a whole family prostrated with grief, -women yelling, children, how lint; und duil harking, tme uf uy men had his (iiiiili truck packed on seven futir muh' teams, and he w ua going rouud bidding everybody gtsalby." "Where was be golngf "lie was going half way across the farm to fivd the pigs," replied the Pa kola man. "Ild he ever get back to his family J" "It Isn't time for him yet. I'p there we send young married coiipli-s out to milk Hie rows, nnd their children bring home the lullk."-Exchunge. STATE OF OH ia 1 City of Tat-Eno, I ia Lucas tut m v, J Frank j. Chancy makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of K. j. Cheney 4 Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County aud State aforesaid, and that said firm will p:iy the sum ol One 1 1 iinilt etl Dollars for earh aud every case of Catarrh that cannot be rurrd by the use of Hall's Catanh Cure. Fsank J. Chanfv. Sworn to before me and subscribe,) iu my presence, thjs kfli ijy of e cembcr, . . tSMi. A. W. C.i SABoa, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, and acta directly on the blood And mucous am fares of the system. SenJ for lestiiuoniala, free. F.J.CHENEY A CO. ToLKIK), Ohio. Sold by draggisU, 75c Uall I family pills are the betL Young; Men Mot Kt Reachesl and Rescued from low cr ot Drink. The New Year will ! a Knat nurkiti tear fur the Anti S.ib.ii h'.tiM-. The f.i.-l l !uil it i! a a.!iii i ;il car sh.Mihi put us en our Kii.inl t ir duty is I" inlluiiiit' nhtic.il at lion, hut let b make a "'lileal l-arty. We h.ne lirt inenfuii-e the Wa'ls Act. Tins is the hiyisl Unrkth.it we shull Ii.im- Itifi iiii;i iili i.ts i.f tL.tt l.nv shoiihl l' i 'rlis la Idly anil resistol strcii'iiiiolv. i Sevniitl. Kate In niltvt t!u Walls A t. It has Udi hilitttl th .l an i IT. rt will ! itmile to n-tx al ur l.n'.ik lli.it A. I. This i ff. rt may la ! mailo imlilii'lv. li"i' sii. f, -r in that etent we tun successfully resist it and gain stiine Krotnl l sides ! It tt li t its lx- sun- that it shall iu! U' made stcretly hy ileiiiandinK that all fandiiijli's state their sisitiiii. Third, we have to improve that Ad. We iniisl have an Anti j nr Ijw. I riM'ive letters even' wii-k ei'itilainin: that pruhihitinn is made tf no efftvt ly the shipment uf liquor into prohibition territory. 1-rt us tirej' candidates tosupirt a measure that will ive snple prohiliition wherever they Vole for it. This is only riht and reusoliahle. I'otii'lli, lie must move against the dniiik.iid. The liipior seller is nut theoniyman to restrain and over come. Wc cannot th ny men tho rijiht to drink ; Imt we can denv them the ri;hl to p'l tlrtink. Ix t us tlierefore iiroe the enactment uf a law making diuiikc nijcss a niisdeineaiior or wi irse. We must make an active campaign for temperance. We must reach and rescue ieison:illy the rising genera tion venture to iniftrcsl that we have Iciiipcraiue rallies throughout the Slate this wilder ami spring and iiinlel'lake to get ItXUHIO lsis ind younj; men to sign the pledge - to ahstain from liquors and cigar ettes and to sland for teniieraiiee re forms. I his would Is' a great work of education, and if tho temperance leaders think well of it, we will pu! it on foot. Let us not lie tin mindful that some o our towns - only lorty, I think slill license the sale of honor Let us lay plans to redeem, these towns in I '. H 1 1 . Organisation and agitation w ill du the work. Karly in the spring we should ave n Slate tcmicnillrc Convention, to emphasize our plans, to encourage the workers, mid to strengthen our hold upon the coininoiiweallh. S'. there is more than ever to lie done this year hy the North Carolina TeiiiK'iance forces. Let t list local ollieers, Executive t'ominilteeineii, eli'., get logether as soon as possible 1 1 1 1 1 tlioioiighlv organise and amuse Iheir counties, ll us make tliis a year of achievemenl for Temiorancc in .Noilh t arolina as last year was thcgrcil year of awakening. Our successes ill I he past oai' their greatest uiciiihg iiiicb (hey inspire its o more eainest hopes, larger nude Makings and more Hacri iicing work in lite year now coming lo us. Sincerely yours, .1. W. llM i:v, Chairman. A Tribute of Respect- VI rltn ti f,r the .li.itouil. .loscph C. Harris, Hie snhjecl of this sketch, was horn on Septcmlier l.'ith, ISIS, and died on Thursday morning Ihfemhei' Ist liy,Vi, Isipg "i.'i yea .", moiiilis and I iltvs old For a niiiulicr of years .Mr. I lai lis hail Isfii an euiiiesi member ami worker of llethleliein M. E. church, lie hail Is'en a great sufferer for n number of weeks of that dreatled dis ease, eonsntnpl ion ; hut through all his sufferings he bore il all n il It the patience i if a true christian. Not a murmur or complaint escaped from his lips, and all his friends, who vis ited him through hU sn ni'oj, weie assured that all was. well with his soul. His last Holds were, "cath is only a dream. " In the death of Mr. Harris the chinch has lost an earnest, consecra ted inemU'r, the community a good ami kind ncighlior. Hut let us not wep, for our loss is his eternal gain. Then we can say : Ttir liiln. of .1. rtlh sm- mU Lnlmr mid -(lrri cchm- ; 1. Ur' I.mtf smfare i'l,M-a si ls-t. Ill 4ut I follllrl tn tM'Ni-e. lie was secretary aipl treastin r of the building loiumittcfwliolitid just rompleted a handsome new church at lli'tlileheiii, where a large con course of friends assembled on new ; vein's ilav to lav all that was niorlal to rest. It can lie said that he had not an enemy hut his friends were legion. To those who ween we would say, wi-ep not, but let its all strive to meet him (here, for there No rtillllnu mnd or ilinoii4 tirestli Can n-scli Hist li-nltlrul .loirs: iilfhiii and -orinw. ii an.l it-srh, Ar fi.it itnd ft-sivii ii mum. Weddlngtotl Prosperous, taMrrr.p4i.lrii. ,4 th J.mal. Weil,iiigton,.lan Tth. The Weil ding High Sclioil appnu.ili-s must lut Il" fopy of The i .iip- Jour nal. We have never taken a eoiiniy p.t er which deserves more appnt ia lioii. We eoliider il ulie ti.' the U-st I Our sclt'S'l now has nearly oih-hutuln-il pupils, with forty grown l's and gills, all of whom ate la Is'ring hard to improve thcniM-hes ' The iiiumc and art departments mi hr.Missts Evans an I II. ale are thor !"iigh iu every respi-t ami deserve jt ial eoltiiueudatioli. The prima i r depart mint under Jlis Worlcy Lis never done su wi-H. The t hii uren an- nappy ami eager to h -arn and love their teacher. I'm. 'li conn ly may fee! jiroiid of Weddingioit S hu i, and no doit bl will some day l priid to honor some of her sous and daughters. The Wctldnigtoii literary ielv ele-lei the following olhci'rs thisafleriiioii : W. II. S hell, pri'sidclit; W A. Heliibv, vice pii'si thill; Simiiel Ueduine, secretary. W. K. Hoss, treasurer; L. S. Ihlms. marshal. The society has about twenty faithful members. Sate Crackers In Charlotte. Hold safe crackers blew ois'n the Mifes of .1 1'. and .1 C. Iiitg, Cooper and havis. anil Trotter's harness shop in Charloite early Thursday Morning and attempted to murder Policeman Shields who. with Mr. M. M. Earnhardt, iliseuveritl I hem at work. The stores are located on North College stni't in the verv heart of the city. The safe crackers made their escape, ami il is not known liow much money and other valuables they took with them. In endeavor ing lo escape one man shot olliccr Shields, the bullet striking a button near his heart and inflicting no in jury. The Evening Chronicle of Thurs day says that th rohliers secured only ..T.I.P) in cash. I'p to last night no trace of the men had Urn found. Al a called meeting of the hoard the aldermen offered a reward of i KM for the capture of the safe crackers. Move for the (iraitrrs. Wonderful Nerve Is displayed by many a mail eu during pains of accidental ruts, w oiintla, bruises, Im i ns, scalds, sore feet or si ill' Joints. tut there's no need for it. Ittiekleu's Arnica Salve will kill the pain nnd cure the trouble. It's the Is-st salve on earth for piles too. 'J."i eenls, at English liug Co, Standing in Their Ow n l.lnht. The town of Newell in Mecklen burg county voted down a proposi tion for a spifial selusil tax last Fri day. This is the. lirst place in that counly to give a majority against such a measure. The Observer of Saturday says : "l'rof. II. J. Cts'hrmi, tounly su perintendent of education, u ho spent yescday ill Newell in the interest of ihe school lax, S"'ke rather bitterly Ittsl evening tilmiit the result of the election. ' This happened,' hi' said; 'Men who pai 1 US percent, of Ihe tax from wlnrli Ihe special appropriation would have come, and who repre sented !l.' percent of the intelligence of the community, voted for the tax, bill it was lost through the vole of illiterate people. One mall wlioco,;Ul not read ami has thiyi; vhahbvu who cannot reij. ssahl lie didn't see lis hot Hi' measure would do him any good ; and another man who caniioi read, but whose son is a minister and was educated bv eoiintv school inoii- y, also fought the assessment.' " A. L. Hkims. Congratulation. Mr. John II. Cullom, editor of the Gatlaud, Trxas, News, has written a letter of congratulations to the mauu fscturersof Chatnlierlains Couh Kem edy as follows: "Sixteen years sko when our first child was a baby he was subject to rroupy spells and we would l very uneasy about him. Wa began using CbambriUin't Cough Kemedy in ihu;, aud finding it such a reliable remedy fur colds and croup, we have never been wilhout it in the house since that time. We have five children and have given it to all of them with good results. One good feature of this remedy ia that it is not disagreeable to take and our hal irs really like it. Another is that it ia not dangerona and there ia no risk from giving an over dose. 1 congratulate you upon the suc cess of your remedy. For sale by Dr. S. J. Welsh sod C N . Simpsoo, Jr. mm C srt.jl. itl. t ,rr That new I. ill ini'-icii-.. pp-j... i in!: a H iise-ii of x? ,i t . j, every n-rsoii wle m r.t.l nun n d.r. -. in the Kiih-r.il army ibiring t!..' i n i) ! war need tcaioii no surp ix- A! sirviif iiMoii has oi li it a' dii-.im of l. gra'li-r-., .ilni tia v v ,.i . . . i go to Hu ir grave uuii.ippv i:ti!-i they get it t is to 1 ngictttd !!.,.: 1 w lien this bill ms' !niv wi!i I- !lo CleVcl ut !,,- ) ,' ..ii. t j Veto jl. as In- did the di Icli-lt .-ii- I SI. ill bill, which W.lS .,;- l.i f l.i-j lii-aits of the l'vr an I .i r :.' i ' t'liib of w Inch li.ev MtiMU.-d hi-lples- rage. ! A ery Close Call. "1 stuck to my engine, although every joint at heil and evety i nc was racket) w it h pain." n . - '. W. Ilt'lhiuiy, a liM-oiiii.tiv.' ' u m.i". of liiirliugtmi, ,,vv;i. "I wioweak sml pule, without any eppi-tite and ill i no down. was about to .live up. I got a U.tile of Eit't iiii Itilteis, nnd utter taking it, I It-It .is well ils I ever did iu my life." Weak, sieklv. run ilown peoole always gain now life, strength and vigor Ironi Iheir w, Ti v them Satisfaction guaranteed bv The English I M ug ( ci, rionroe Sojourner in Trouble. Car!. .He Ol.-. u. f Aleck Tanner, a I'.l-ve.ir-i.ld uhiN Isiy, was arrested last nigh' on t:,, charge of nssau'ling his I ,i , .1 1 1 -i-lesse Talilier, aU'tit two months ,i;v The assault was alleged tohavo bu ll made with a Ist-r bottle and .l.se was painfully hurt. Sincetha? In::c. until yesterday, Aai k hassoj-iiirni'd in Moiir wiier.' lie was w.ukii:.! The prisoner denied having commit ted the crime A Vest-I'otket Doctor Never iu the say, no trouble to carry, easy to take, pleasant and never tail ing in ii'Miltk ale 1'cW at i- I. it'ic L.11I) Kisrts. A vial ol these little pills ill the vest-pocket is a certain guuiiiittT agaiust I1r.ul.11 1, e, l ilioiisnes, toipij liver and nil the ill- lesiiitiui; Ir nn rouslipstion, I hey tonic mid stienctli etl the livei. Si.ld by Kuglisb Drug Co. and S J. 'el,h. Democratic Convention to be Mold at St. Louis- At a meeting in Washington city the lh'inociatie National Committee sprung a surprise by sctirting M. buns as Ihe place for holding the national convention this year. The date fixed is .Inly lit 1 1 . lie fop- the meeting of the committee it seemed a fun-gone conclusion thai Chicago would lie named 11s the convention cilv; bill before the nceting was ever Chicago had dropped will, a jolt, illld It '.'.ill now have the l.h'.luie of entertaining only U;c Ucpuhlicaii ci invent ion PUt LIC SALE Of a Valuable aud Very Pro ductive Plantation, Mur.dn-i , 1 1 i.n'v Nt. I 'KM, Notice ol Election. Domestic Troubles. It is exceptional to lit 1 1 1 11 family where there mt no domestic rup tures occasionally, but these can bo lessened by having Dr. King's New Life Pills iii-minil. Much trouble thev save bv their great work iu stomach and liver troubles. They not only relieve you. but elite. J ie., ut l.nglisli I 't ug t o. A peacock yi years ol I ha? ju-t lii d at Henrietta, N. C.,aml w ill mih t im more, Mill Jay ot I tin ii.-irv , l'M, 1 ! .I'-Oli-f, II. iim Mi I 1 II. hr. Lati.1 Sale. 1 no. . . Unix II lei i.-i-Ui. Monday . I'cbriiary 1st, I 'MM, r wit . II .ill.t i.ki III s II f . 1,1 III tt .linir . III. .If I I.I 1 ill ml lt 1 o K. The walking sick, what a croud of them there are: Persons who arc thin and weak but not sick enough to go to bed. "Chronic cases" that's what the doctors call them, which in common Jinglish means lpjig sickness. To stop the continued loss of flesh they need Scott's Emulsion. For the feeling of weakness they need Scott's Emulsion. It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak system. Scott's Emulsion gets hin and weak persons out of the rut. It makes new, rich blood, strengthens the nerves and gives appetite for ordinary food. Scott's Emulsion can be taken as long as sickness lasts and do good all the time, t There's new strength and flesh in every dose. We will be (lad to send you a few doses free. Rt am llitt thia pictwt hi ttam !. nt a Ui.1 m ttm tha m cvn aunM m Just One Minute. Une Vlintite Cnuuli Cum Kives relief iu one minute, liet ause il kills the mi erode which tickles (lie mucus 1111 111 hianf, rausiiiR the roiiuli, unl nt the same time clears the pldt-ctn, dt.iw. out the inflammation and heals iiml soothes the atlerted pails. One Mm tile Cough Cure Ktieiigtliens the limes, wards oil pneumonia and is a harmless and ne vp 1 Imlinc, cuic ill all 11n.1l le cases of roughs, colds audcioup. Our Minute Connh Cute is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike to younc, ami old. Sold by Km;lisli Vin Co. nml S. . Welsh. "Cheer up brother," said the preach er to the sick man, "there s a warm welcome for yen over youth- : "1 ,ir son," Rasped the man, "which way do you rerkott I'm a-goiiii;. A Prisoner in Her Own House. Mrs. V, II. Lay ha ol loot Allies ave,, Kansas city, Mn., una lor several SCOTT & BOWNO, 409 pearl St N. Y. Mc fti aft-armfiMa, years tieeil titiuhled with a seveie Notice of Ro-Sulo ol'Land. Holiday, .I.Mitu.'iy 25th, l'MM, . . ' i. aucl ! Hi. . I til lllili Land Sale. .1 a 1 1 i.'.l Ml l K.i.l 1 Hi,' I Jilt Iv in. 1 1. ! a il rXei-H I.. i.l mi.t A 111 . nil .-nurdav, I tbru.'irv hnarsenest and at limes a hard c-uuli which slie says, "Woulil keep me III doors for days. I was preset ihcd fol hy physicians with no tioltceahle re sults. A (iit'tid cave me pait of a hoi He of Chamberlain's CoiikIi Ketneily with instructions to closely follow the directions and I wish to state that at ter the first tlnv I could notice a tie citletl rhauKe lor the better, and at this time afler usine, it lor two weeks, have no hesitation in saying I icalir that I am entirely cured." This rem edy is for aale ley L'r. S. J. Welsh ami C. N. Simpson, Jr. Mis Ann Thrope- I was shocked to hear you were married. I would'nt marry the best man on earth. Mr. NewliriJe-Iliih! He never gave you a rhanre. He assures me I waa only girl he ever proposed to. Philadelphia Tress. Mrs. Fashion- li s a shame to allow the vulgar horde to sit in the balcony and liaten lo the sweet notes of the diva. Mrs. Stile-Kut, but my dear, the note are all second hand when they reach up there. Butte Inner Moun tain. Tho Auieriean people take about four billion pills a your, or more than fortv m-r enpita. We have ofleu heard that we tire the hard cxt norkcd people 011 em-Ill. The Hetiiooratie national ron ventiou will be lield iu St. Ihiim, on July IHh, no il wan derided at the committee meeting in Wash ington, Tuesday. This decision will give general tuifTticm. I. tth, lJtM, N '' , -ell t ..! . ' f u-li. n I . hi- Mile l . I...TJ l.y It. -I a'nl tun- vi llll .1 1.1.. Hi lll U . .1 i-luiui- to U .1 fliiitti w . II .; clialn I J" l illll II- III Ik , l I'.'l.llall'H 1 ... in-.- it.. V1. I I I Hil.llll4 ' . ' '1 1.' v 1: ; a l h'iiI r ii ; i- ilk. l.-inic - ak.. I.r a .-- a 11. 1 1 11 114 I. I a r.-.l 1 HaC'lHlll" Im.. ..( Ihe a.il iim-. N. !. I nil. I .... el. inn. lo - . .Ilrlll'l' N. -'il. ih I.J I. mi. ih-i' s. ;iv ! -Mr, ly lint am- In 11 .U . .l.-..tiii.f U- T J I I tt . H I 'll., an.l . i.i 11... U'L-m- 1,11 . It. 1.11. - 1 - i i. i.l inmliraiii'H . , t Oil- -.1.1 . ; 1 'a 1 nut, IVH. I'i J- i;N. '.(..Iltfiore,' ' " I a--li. 11. , uf mm tlCM-'rr . Salo of Land under Mortgage. tin niMrUnt'.' 1 ..( th.' K I'I-'. r. fti-lt. tt. tin- li .'i IP' io t ni.,1 li ,. . -i-nl''l In tilf tl lrt f N n. " : 1 h r . Ihsi. l.y J. Minors ink -,m-A v .u v r. i 1.1 .l. ti.nrk.nhtrh S.- t 1- .1., t. , .-(-n n-H Hi ihf nlHtt , .-.). ,M 1 niii tHitinty, til i.'.f 1 Kill wli, f..p ' t'l'l. '. -it th" 11UH h'Hlai th ( it'iiilllH, "II Saturday. January .Uth. Q04V lh foJlf.w mi l. i'- S r iti .-(Rtf oiHivpyfl in itt-t Hi.trtiThtfi1. i w" ' l-t'-i (rnct ullii!' In Huft.rtl r.'M-i. I ii. 'ti -ii'Mv, .N.irth ritU IIH, t'. tt'P ' -" ' "V )- tt I.ihik Ii. kwiv 11 It. r-i' K. -n't irrti'tM" wlneii lull 11 I'hlliiian l-iilll :i httii-i-. nii.l i.!iii.." f n- f:ii: HvuhiniiiK i.f A "tilkt- III Ivto 1 4cti'fcjr fc - Rtu( rlHI- Ji tt' iirj .,, I,. i it. n hiI.(hK. th. iti-r N ( W tM.Ol) hI" l a "'Ji. ut'it'' MttMnli . Ilirmi" with ft II. 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The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1904, edition 1
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