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THE MONROE JOURNAL M. MfcASI.EV. F. BESLEV. Pl'aLI.XI.. Tuesday, flared 22. IW4. The A.aoJN C. Railroad Incident. For two or three week there hat been a great hubbub regarding the Atlantic anl North Carolina railroad. Thia road U ownnl larjs-ly by the State; it is one hundred miles long and connect ftKlbr aith Xew bern. It a built years ago t. con nect with the North Carolina road from tlold.sboro to Charlotte, in fur therance, we believe, of the srhemeof internal improvement inaugurated by (iovernor Slorehead. For years it ha been of doiibtfiil value to the State and the private persons who own stock in it It is on-rated by the State. So nuu-h as to the facts to be remembered in order to under stand the above mentioned hubbub. A few weeks ago I "apt. AleRee. for merly in the employ of the Seaboard in a responsible position, made over tures to Cmvcrnor Ayeoek to lease the nd, something after the manner The article published elsewhere showing bow the Southern railway i killing the business of Mr. Koiner, the flour mill man of Charlotte, is a striking illustration of the power of life and death that the railroads hold over all business and enterprise. And like the foolish boy. they are too often ready to kill the pse that lays the golden egg. It begin to k'k like there is something in the old question of w hether the railroads shall own the country or the country own the railroads. "Cora mon. Sense in the Poultry Yard," published elsewhere, give just credit to the hens, and is worth putting in your hat. When the peo pie of tlaston county were talking of the cost of moving their county seat, it was said that "the oid hen could pay the t.iv" aiesB s fJBW - QRE.VI DROP IN COTTON. MISS RODMAN'S ADDRESS. I ailed p.itioi iu limutify iug. Oh, it ha taken I lute, w ork Sets Forth the Responsibility of and pitiemv to prep ire tho mate Teachers and Parents -The Boy rw,v -lH"ir. Hiding and plae .,, . .... . in it, but ita-v the structure a it T uin n lias a immur . Can Withstand any Temptation Wardlav, March 1H. Tbe si tiuol at aruuw Academy ebwetl on laat Tuesday with public eiaiuina- tion and short and appropriate ex ereises by the student. I need not utter one won! of pruiw iu behalf of the teacher vMis IV.irl liodiuan), a her Mu deut stand a a clear teM of the hard work and careful traiuing that she has done for IhepaM year. Mis loxlinau ban high ideal in life and no parent could place their childreu under any teacher ho would le more careful in stand before ou a uecfNaiid beautiful iu every ieocct; foiimla lion M-vurv, wall tlnhed and leu!iU ornament Ivautiful and grand. All are tilled wub admir al iou, and prat only is heard. All the stone have not U-en dealt with in he name way, and do not occupy the same place, but all are UM'ful and a micccs. Look how the exK-rt is turning and exaiuing that bcaulllul sloue lie has come acrcwV iu liiHwareh. He arc it in ureal IhinMbllllie, but I lie) luil-t be lie velontl. What doe he srv? The IkKMlillllle ol a great M.ltm ex I prewiou of iii iiiIiimnI and nubility ; so he t"is lo woik with earnot White Goods Sale! (lOVTIM t l) KKi'M riKsT PIUK.) training them, as will In- shown iistj H11) utt,.r ,JVs and dav of the parting worus sue gave io ine parent and students, alio were gathered together ou that day. We are able to tpiote it in full : 'Parents I lie tune bascotue for me to lay aside my resmiisilililj aith vour childreu I have felt the hard work the slatue i finished, and its etireMoii of beauty would rixal Venus. Is be proud of bi. achievement? Yes, and veil he may lie. "A a te.u In-r deals with the IrcaMliesof the Uiliul. she e in ! some s-ll reli.iuiv and eoufnb uiv. eight, H'rhaH, a great deal more the buying ol" brokers and specula an unlimited llillueiiee, and mi ...iild render the el.il.l eau.li'.e of ' i, L i I.-.,,!.:. f;i,. tors who saw that the market had ' prvssions made on the mind of a ,h,. ., ,lKvUt ,l.n .mii ! rVni'v nioM to Mr I W" Hivs' sluiiiHil tm far and would re aet. child are never forgotten, so who,,,- ,, ., , , -.. . . , , ' just as it did. A part of the excite can feel capable ol instructing and ,(,1( k jniell.-, ts a, , a,P , !.., h(". u ,inM at (,; iiieni on ine iioor oi ine i-cnange guniiug a cnim t i .iiemN i u.i- i.r. .vtrn and utirilv 111. uau ine enare 01 tour i iiuuieu ;n Marriages la Sandy Ridge. Umme, R. F. IV No, 5, March ! Ur. II B. Marsh of M -nne and Miss J.-nnieC'ark o( this township were married vesU-rdar aftera,n. at the I residence of the bnde's father. Mr John Howie, lii-v. L K Stacv othci- , , ?BBB 10,000 Yards White Goods, -. oting man of tine character, steadv I hibitsand bnght PMapecta. lie is . remnants from I to 2H vard in each mere. Thi a nil The !4vinis, Uon i 1 rust t o. soring" " rtTaVfiedlxTS- your chance of the year to make your summer ward- nesilay evening t Mrs. Mittie Niveni . . . wart 1 t . m t f waxha Kev i. k si.y ,u roDe compieie. w tizTe one aoiiar win ao tne worK oi ;V:. i.ite. I think I will be able to i ninrt one more, anyway. U-fore tiar Talro tf mo hv fha f rival Is nH virile. kA !ii.mv nisks sha'.l he lasseil bv. wattaw ",v JWIWWWA utlu "IlCla lC VIWV71 Ut The Itenlah Literary S icty, or--.im.-ed aNuit the first of last month, sith Mr J W. lves as president, has increased in number consider ably, tliey having now twenty or more memlier. 'I he siciety had a large atidiciuv on last S.iturday night. The vli'id at Rculah. taught by M:ss Ik-rue Sl.un, will close on the ?.'ih inst , with an entertainment bv that the North I arolina nil is now, W;w eaused bv the scniiuble of bro and has been for years, leased to the! kers who sauted just such bargains, heart since I have liceii iu your Southern. While the governor asl"d had to tight to get in the ring ! midst a uiiieb as you yoursi-lves. i ' . ,. lir , ,,, , I ,, i to get theui. The tun ing rush w;is ' Now, of course, my responsibility considering the proi'oMtioii aiul iioij-1 , " . ; . , , u , , iii almost as excitn.g and iist its uoisv. ; ends. I am through my sowing, ing the matter open lor other bid-i jf , ,miIV M lls v.iuii. ' ,.t the harvest le what it will or ders to have a chance to bid, Mr Mo- Tle uiinoumi-nient of Sully's sus may : but yoiii-s w ill end only w uh Ikv conceived the idea of getting, pension was put out on the tickers death, lie sure you take advantage hold of the road in another way. II ,1)101111 not ,i engage n, the haul est tolls, fan I hoy all be ileal! with in the Mine wa! No. they are not all to occupy the same place in liie, and do not need the s;ime training, ami dilletent lueth mN iiiiiM U' iivtl to draw out the Ii-iiU. I. n niter :i!l tiMihiiiL' is everywhere within a lew inoiiieuts of youropportiiuities. and build up i,mi,.u,., ,M1t ,ai nnii and an l one Finch of New York, who 'alter it was nude, and there wits 'characters thai will stand anv tet iiiiiii'hit ,r !i tturrv .in ttmirnl il'lfr inllr i-lil!ilrn h:i li-lt oll to formerly lived in Charlotte, got np a; ,ie Xew Yolk Vexi-hange aller j engage in the activities of lite. If plan to put the road into the hands ; the news reached there. Mr. Sully : a U.y or a girl has a character he (f a receiver, that receiver to In- Mc-i is a meiulHT of that exchange, hav .cau withstand any temptation, and Rv Neither of the men owned stink ! '"S purchased a seat two or three, be vietoi ions in any conllnt. These , Year ago. ritiK ks went oil trom : eliililien nave in-en iiiaein in vour ' ! Iii 1 1 t, t nt In i u ii nt u ttsaJ it no li 1 1 !' i-ini t li :it V. ill til 1 1 ri t I s-ti tin ittil Kirguned for forly-tive: , .i. f ... ,i , fuim-e iniL'ht shane their lives: for eeiv one shares that were owned by a private! bring a ruh of stock selling there. ' knows, since the creation, children stockholder. Willi these sliaies thev i The weakness was only momentary, ; have displayed two natures and it went before Jmbv Purnell of the however, for the won! was passed i your work to set- that and help , i , . To i- i i 'around that Sullv bad not Ix-eu them overcome their weak nituie. eastern district of lie 1-edera court .. . . , ... , ., , . ... ... , , ,, . , trading in stocks, and, in tact, that til course thev cannot decide and and asked that the road ! Uk. n ,u. clearing house sheets had neer know w hat is U-st for them, or the from the nianagenieiit of the S'atej shown a single transaction by him. responsibility would not have Imcii nil put into the hands of a receiver, 1 The inaiket was reassured and placed upon parents. Who knows on the ..roiinil lht ibe orii :.). L.'-' '" P I ''all U made of those lives by I in ..... .....i .,... 1 ...... ..f..t , t ll iw'Mf ill 1 A i i.lllill ions i, I i , i , I -i 111 ll.lillllii in the road, but for t their plan Holders were not getting omnis trom; their investments owing to the mis- You want theui not storaig the mind with facts. ! 'riiililien, j ou are not to occu 1 py the Mine posit i 1 1 ; so ilmi't try i to imitate others, I 1 1 1 have some purpo-e iu life, aid lit yourself perfectly for it. I'n to till your: pla-v better than a'iv other could till it, but don't ti io till another's, plait'. Il.ie high amis, and build lofty characters and Useful lives. , IU- an honor to yotiiscUes. your p.livnts. jour stale ; ami if I have succeeded III putting a purpose in one 1 1 If il.i nut consider mj work a t.ulure, for a life it! t a pur-; pose is like a ship w ithout a rud der blow n any way: but with a noble put liose iu lew success is tir mail carrier. Mr. I'cnager, never fails t come on tune, rain or! shine. Although sick with la gripjiej sometime ago, he stuck to his mail 1 agn and never called on his sul stitule. The jatpins greatly appre ciate this, as a new man would have caused uneasiness even if he did as well as the present one. J IMi't fail to call for some of that nice Steam Itread at Iiruner & 1 1 uey ' s. What you can't find to eat at: Itruner & lluey's is not worth car rying in stock. j lieiiuine old time X. O. iiioI.lssc.h at Flow's. I A big stiH-k fresh garden seed at Flow's. opportunity is open, don't let it close with you left out. VaJues in five lots as follows: Lot I. 40-inch Plain white Lawn, 10 cents kind, sale price, 5 cents. Lot 2. 33-inch Rep, a beautiful soft finish white goods th&i sells at 13 cents, .rale price, 8 1-3 cents. Lot 3. 33-inch White India Linen and Persian Lawn thai we sell at 20 to 25 cents, .rale price 10 cents. Lot 4. 33 and 36-inch Plain and Fancy Oxford Weaves, goods that sold for 25 to 35 cts., sale price 15c. Lot 5. 36-inch Extra Heavy Cord Pique, real value 25 centr, .rale price 15 cents. W. H. BELK & BRO. Phone 74. Cheapest Store on Earth. 1 made for the suspension. One of ti oc great, but there are many at ! the reasons given was that the New tributes of great ties, and there can management of the road. The roa ! Orleans bull party had sold cotton uot lie an etl'ect without a cause is said to lie worth nUmt 1 lKKHHH I w hile Sullv was bulling iu the eon therefore to produce certain etl'ect: most of it owned by the State Yet, i,: ..I ,i... :.. i.: till, ,,.,, I IU 111. I.-.SHT . : . . , , . , .,.;.... ,,,....,.,,,1 created temporarily and Mcllee took, i,,,,,. cotton without udvising with ' "A teacher eel tain. Hi dreii, remember: Insurance Headquarters ! I IVH, l.ll'E. ACCIDKNT, HEALTH, Hate (ilass and Fidelity liondsl iid also reineiiilH r Vou are not tideine that they were supporting : certain means must be used, and if powei less like the stones, fur j ou ti i in. Another was that Sullv's fol ; proiierlv trained thev are obliged an render the etloi ts of those w ho trv to help oi worthless if You Tlir l.ivrrpool It Loiulun Si lilobe, Aetna, llarlluiil, Nf York I'lnhiwril t'M, Fue Associatiiiu id riiiUdelphia, North Carolina Ibmir, Piednioiit, I S.Mithrtn Stock Mutual, I'liorlill, North Pritish , Mrrrantilr, I.uinlun Assiir aore Corporation, National Springfield l ire and Marine, (ierinan Am rirau, t Pjiit - A Minit, 11', ttrili, lt,i,.'l.it'f Ari.L.Ml an.l llllli Pl .li i.Uss and Liability (or The Maryland Casually Co. and The FiuployrrV Li jthO Opportunity IS yOUrS tO SeCUTe a plailO frOHl aoiiitv Assuiau.e v.ormrauou. One Week Longer We write vour Huili-r in the llaiiford, anil when she enters the charge of the pad. The dav U-fore, him. From two well informed school room, feels eiv much a I the case was to come up as lo licth- j sources came a denial that there imagine an architect would Nd erthe receivership should U made ' wiW any treachery from New Or ; when he is select ing his material. . . , 1 leans. A cotton operator w ith New lie examines tbe stone in the ouar permanent, somcll.mg happened- ,.,,,,, ,,,.,,, ,,at the rv-in the rough. Some are si. ong something vigorous and startling. 1 1, ,,al.,j- ,!,,,. s,ji bullish 'and massive, and are able to Is-ar Mcllee and Finch were indicted for; on cotton. ! great weight and pressure, so aie criminal consniracv to niilanfiillv Another account, that came from hewn out and ,ift,i.ji ii,., ,.P,,,,ri,. .,,.,1 o ' one of the six or .seven U-si know ii i uitieh work or to those laid aside without polish to lav the lice was hauled up on a licnch war ..int bi'fore .ludgi' Walter Clark to answer the charge. Finch, lieing in N'ew York, couldn't be arrested. Now, the H'tially for conspiracy is a term in the penitentiary, and, as there was ever)' prospect of a o nsnin mation of this kind resulting from a trial of the case, the efforts of Messrs. Mcllee and Finch were directed to ward getting their skirts clear of the whole business. The hearing before Judge Clark showed up very bad for (hose men, and they were hound over to the. next term of Wake Supe rior Court. It resulted also in the annulling of the receivership by Federal Judges Purnell and Simon ton the very next, day, and the (Hit ting of the road back into the hands of the State. Judg"- Purnell ex pressed himself as highly indignant at the evident imposition that had been played upon him. Mcllee is under a f5,(HH) Uuid U answer to a criminal charge, the road is back in the hands of its ollicers properly appointed, the governor has ordered a complete investigation of the management of the road with a view (if bringing alxuit a liettercon (lition in its allairs, and there is at present a lull in what has been very big nine days' wonder. During the gathering of IVnux'rats in Raleigh last week incident to the meeting of the executive committee the pawrs interviewed a great many individuals from different sections of the State as to their preferences of a candidate for president. Judge Far ker of New York seemed to lead, with Cleveland next. A good many lead ing Demociats expressed themselves to be in favor of any man w ho had a straight party record and could unite the forces. A few scattering fellows favored Hearst, but mcst of them took pains to give him a black eye. One man said he was for whoever Senator Simmons was for. Such faith as this man has bag not been seen in all the hnd. And such refreshing frank ness, too. Miss Ida llagler, one of the coun ty's best teachers, makes out a case (or teaching drawing in the school that should attract the attention of tha other teachers. ' The case of the colored man, Henry Weddington, who was spoiled by a rubber-(ired buggy, will do to think on now when the temptation to ex travagance and over -buying is so great. Every county in the State is wel- eotne to follow the example of Union's telephone system, and the Progres sive Fanner is doing other sections good turn by directing their atten tion to this example, I l Mir mixer is now running daily on the following brands: cotton operators i it this eon lit ry, j foundation of a massive structure was that the licar party had made a deliberate and well planned at tack to overwhelm Sully and had succeeded. The liears, according to this au thority, had figured out the weak uesN of Sully's position due to ini tnense holdings of spot and contract cotton and to his operations on the Liverpool market, and planned an attack on the market that would carry it down just far enough to make it impossible for Sully to meet his margin calls, knowing that his failure would semi the market so much lower that they could cover at hgurrs to recoup them. laniel J. Sully lieeaine a factor in the cotton market in January of l'io.!, when he took up the bull movement. He established u cotton house of bis ow n last year, under the name of iMmiel J. Sully & 'o.. but when his operations iu cotton liecaiiie so successful, the cotton market having lieen pushed up alHive 17 cents a pound early this year, he widened the scope of his tlrm's business, bought a seat on the Xew Orleans stock exchange, went into the coffee exchange, got a niemliershipon the Chicago board of trade and, it was said, made con nections with other prominent ex changes throughout the country. The memliers of the Him were Haniel J. Sully, Col. S. F. H. Mors.' of Houston, Tex., Walter S. Cran dall and Edwin Hadlcy, Jr. lie cently "m. U. Kigali, manager of the (inn's New Orleans office, was taken into the firm. Later. A meeting of Sully's c editors was held yesterday, anil it is reported that be offered to ptiy all of them -10 per cent cash and tiO per cent, in notes of two jears, and thai he expects to resume busi ness soon. Rumors of War News. The war news has lieen quiet this week. There are minors that the Japanese captured Port Arthur on Sunday, after a laud and sea at tack of two days, but this is uu confirmed at preseut. Notice! My customers who did not use all their ice tickets last season can exchange them with Walters & Simpson. Itespt., 8. C. Walsh. One dozen Standard .1 pound To matoes for one dollar; this week only. Hi liner ft Huey. See Flow for rice, grits, sugars, aud coffees. w ish, so tiy to gle hell w h w ish to help Joll. "Now, parents, I wish to thank joii for Jour kindness to me while among jou, and I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 Joii feel I have Ih-cii wine help to jou in sharing your responsibility. This has lieen uij one desire, ami as l now relinquish mj repoiisihil itv inv interest shall still tie with y oil aud i wish vou aud all Your What uu important place, though children mm h success iu life. I not one of show, for perhaps they shall always rejoice at your sue are to In' placed underground, but cess, and haM' a tear to shed with without a foundation nothing could jou in jour soriows." lie built. We were then all d sinissed for "Next we see the expert select dinner, and there w ,u nev er a more ing stones for the walls; these need bountiful picnieilinnersiread; and still more polishing, as they are to all seeiued to feel good that thej occupy a linn e conspicuous place; were there. but not a more important. The Miss Koduian has made us an ex architect wishes the oliialnelits, Cellent teacher and we hope she now still more hew ing, shaping, may decide to emit nine to teach I'm polishing ami chieling in order lo us a number of years jet. render them capable ol tilling ex "Amuts, ran ! aJ wr represent the lament anJ best life inoiranre eoinoainei in the wot hi. s ti onuer agency in the South. We make insurance our I umuchs ami therrb re tivr you the I'i st at the minimum rot. All lor9 promptly i-tcl mil paid without discount. The Insurance Department of People's Bank, W. M. (iOb'NON, Agent, Monroe, X. '. Make It To Suit Your Land We want every farmer iu 1'nioii county to know that we can make lertinzers aeeoriiing to any tormina, ami will meet anjlmilj s prices on the same analysis. And we give it to you Pure, Without Anv Filler. I'lloS. -Analysis; s Am. ,'i Pot. Crow's Sivecia! High (irude Cotton (irower Crow's Special High tirade for all crops " Hit Crow's Special High tirade Itlood and Fish - " s : ; Crow's Meal Mixture " ;i We invite you to our warehouse to see our mixer at work. In ton lots we w ill make any formula, but cannot make special formula in less than that amount. The farmers of some ncighlsirhood-. are having their fertilizers mixed to suil their lands. Try it. Crow Brothers. We also keep on band other well known brands of Fertilizer Acr. e Navassa and Owl Ilratnl. Tiuware,lampa, chimneys, wicks, lanterns and globes at Flow's. One case Malta Vita to close at 10 ceuts; regular price 13 cents. BrunerAHuey. Sewing Machines, best and cheapest, at the Monroe Farnijure' Company's. One dozen cans Preserved Straw berries tor oue dollar. i Br oner & Huey. We want five hundred chickens every week until further notice, i Braner & Huey. I Siiiiit'Wa ist Sets, Belt jnickles, I Tlrvlt pine Placket pins. A new assortment of the NEW SPRING STYLES just arrive J. Prices 25 cents and up. W. E. LINEBAOK, The Jeweler, Monroe, N. C. Every man, woman and child within fifty miles of Monroe knows, or ought to know, that our place of business is on the north-east cor 1 ner from the courthouse square, and that we carry the largest and most complete and up-to-idate stock of general merchandise of any firm I in this section. Our Dry Goods Store, 25 x 100 feet, is well stocked with Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes, Clothing, Etc. Our Grocery Store, 30 x 65 feet, also our warehouse, is well sup plied with Groceries of all kinds. We have in stock and to arrive 10 car loads Corn, 10 I I Flour, Salt, Mill Feed, Molasses, 100 Czkt Loads Lister's, Pocomoke, Sea Fowl, Old Dominion, Columbia Guano, j ..P,le: 25 Boxes Meat. Murate Potash, j200 44 Tobacco, Nitrate Soda, Etc. 50 Bags Coffee; All to be sold at reasonable prices, whole sale or retail, cash or on time. Respectfully, McRAE MERCANTILE CO, Phone 45. CHAS. M. STIEFF at Manufacturer's prices. Remember we have been making Pianos for 62 years. Wo have 6000 pianos in use in North and South Carolina alone. We sell direct from factory to fireside. Every piano thoroughly guaranteed and backed by unlimited capital. Just 2 Instruments Left. 7 Already Sold. The opportunity is yours. We will name low price to quick buyer. CHAS. M. STIEFF, Baltimore, Md. Piano Manufacturer. At Rudge's Book Store. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo A Dollar Saved is A Dollar Made. Do you want to save dollars on your FnrnitureP Of course you do. Then you will buy your Furniture from us. We al ways have on hand a complete stock of everything in our line. Do You Want a J0 Bargain? T. P. DILLON, Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director. tore Pttooe 7; Residence Pkone 14. Wc are going to manufacture Bug geis, and in order to get considerable more room, we will for the next thirty days close out our entire stock of Vehicles at or about cost for the CASH only. Our stock is well selected and com prises some of the latest styles. We can suit the most fastidious. This is no fake advertisement. We mean what we say, and you can put your money in your pocket and come to sea us. We will prove what we say. The Heath-Lee Hardware Co.
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