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THE MONROE JOURNAL, VOLUME XI. NO 11 MONROE, N.C., TUESDAY APRIL 12 1004 mchoS One Dollar a Year Convene College, Robt. P. PeU. President, Department of Mutk: R. H. Peter. Mui. Doc. Director. SrAKTANBl'KO, a l, lee. 1, VM Mk. Cm. M. Stif.fp, llaltiniore, MJ. Dear Sir: The thirty four upright pianos and one roiieert grand which you delivered to us on the loth of 8cptciulr, have fully mine up to our expectations, students and teachers in the department of music being delighted with theiu. In regard to tone and touch these instruments are particularly good, while in the matter of durability it may lie Raid that mimic student practice upon them eight or nine hours per day for si days in the week; but, these piano are holding np most etci-llent It aguiust this very Revere text. They were tuned in Keplemlsrr, yet they do not need tuning again, a really remarkable record for pianos ao reeeutly aent from the factory. Yours very truly. It. II. Pk.tkk. We sell direct from the factory and save you the retail dealer's profit A postal to our South em Warerooms, 211-213 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C, will secure catalogue and full information. Don't buy a piano before seeing, hearing and testing the sweet-toned "Stieff. CHAS. M. STIEFF 2II-2I3 North Tryon Street. Charlotte. North Carolina, Insurance Headquarters ! FIRE, LIFE. ACCIDENT. HEALTH, Plate Olass and Fidelity lionds! The Liverpool & London A Globe, Aetna, Hartford, New York t'nderwrit en, Fire Association ol Philadelphia, North Caroliua Home, Piedmont, Soullirrn Stock Mutual, I'M uf nil, North liritish & Mercantile, London Assur ance Corporation, National Springfield l ire and Marine, German American, St. Paul Kit & Marine. We write burglary, Accident and Health, I'lale Glasa and Liability for The Maryland Casually Co. and The Employers' Li ability Assuran:e Corporation. We write your Holler in the Hartford, and we rrpicaeut the largest and best life inaurauce coinpauici in the world. No stronger agency in the South. We make inaurauce our business and can therefore give you the best at Hie minimum cost. All losses promptly ad jutted aud paid without discount. The Insurance Department of People's Bank, W. M. fiORIHIX, Agent, 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 ner from the courthouse square, and that we carry the largest and most complete and up-to-date stock of general merchandise of any firm 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 100 Ctvr Loads Lister's, Pocomoke, Sea Fowl, Old Dominion, Columbia Guano, Acid Phosphate, Agricultural Lime, Murate Potash, Nitrate Soda, Etc. 10 car loads Corn, 10 I (4 Flour, Salt, Mill Feed, Molasses, 25 Boxes Meat, 200 " Tobacco, 50 Bags Coffee, All to be sold at reasonable prices, whole sale or retail, cash or on time. Respectfully, McRAE MERCANTILE CO, Phone 45. 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. T. P. DILLON, Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director. 1 Store PboM 7; Residence Pfaooe M. LILAC 3LOOMS By Ktilh Cordon raevneM, ci. I r C Mttlun Imnhury, (ma from lb vlll of the wt st. here fur a jr-ar r tuorv Ur bad bwn busy taui!n rebellious n.iturr after tbr manner of rlll enitliHvr ran ikmn the step lh.it Inl from hie i luh lit the slmH, v illi hi brosd shoul der well look aud the tint of living alhe In hla lieart. Something of the wholesomcmsM of nature's solitude i-lung to hi in. show ing In the c leriica of hia ryea and the breadth of his chest, litre was a man. one saw at a Elam-e. aot-ustooicd to wide horlauiif and great draft of untainted air. Mu.r, that tender mixture of spring ami summer, waa caatlu: Ita glamour over the clljr. and lanburji blood whirled through bla vein with an tn tmlcarlng, hoj lab eagrmeaa. It waa a gwd thing tu he a live, to hare cnuie fmm that vat, atlll lit ml beyond the Itocklo. whtTe uian seeiu ao small, to the more Intluiiite If less lofty sttrae tlnna of New York. He f.'lt It keenly through every li'h of bla hctilthy, vlg ornua body. Then, tin, he waa on a hnllilny. the more swt that It had tm-n lung delayed and hanlly earned. The crisp patter of hoofs umiii tlie asphalt, the whUslmc of llii' automo biles, even tin distant onrush of tha elevated trains-all of It wna tlollichlful to hliu. lit waa In love with the ur ban M a. Then at the turner a faint, sweet, vngiK'ly familiar scent drifted aenwa hla (ixim-knisniKa, and aa at a mairlc touch Fifth avenue and Ita alitht and aoitud failiil Into the hark gmund and an nld fashioned garden Mae aa auddeuly before liia mind' eye. Then1 waa a rumbling while hoiiae which liHikeil aa coinfnrtalile aa an old Kline and a wide driveway gunnh-d on IniIIi slili' by iplars aa strnlnlit and tall aa gnnadlera. At the hark of the lawn waa a aliadowy niaw of shrill bery where the splkea uf lilac liliwin atixal nut richly ncnlnst the en-en. "What could have made me think of the old place Juat nowT" wna the allent Internigntlon thill lie put to himself. Hut before he had time tn nnnlyxe hla train of thought his eye fell iiion a pushcart nt the cxlfe of the slilcwnlk. iiin which atosl a tub rrniuiued full of lilac blossoms. It wna the acent nf the lilnca that had traussirted him In spirit tn the old seencs and the lilacs that aa a boy lie reineniliered be scorn ed lieeause they were flowers anil therefore only worthy the intention of women and girls. The alert Italian, with his parch ment skin mid bilious liaiklug eyes, wlm saw lu lilacs only another way of getting money, held out a lium h Inaluu- nllntly. Inubury tossed hlin a dime and, aehvliug one of the soft, purplish spikes of bliaiiu, held It to hia face aud BtilfTiil nt It remlulsivntly. Though he walked inechanlcnHy on ward, In thought Ik wna far back In the yenra. He felt the aoft, springy and under bis hnre fit-t once more, heard the big Murk and yellow bumble Immi burling heavily over the aweet- nesa nf the flowers, tasted the wild alrawlMrrUi that grew on the south slope of a certain hill that he knew well. These and ninny other things that had innile life wonderful he thought of, rvmouilierlng a bit sadly Unit the world could never seem Just like that again, llelng a boy-that waa the greatest thing! (iiihliil by that sixth sense Hint comes tn those who dwell much In dill's, he paused nt a crossing to allow a vehicle tu pass. It was a vlitoiia, and leaning bully against the dubious was a girl of nineteen or twenty years, the alght of whom brought his thoughts quickly back to the present. Even in that lrresonllile moment be reallnil that she could lay Do es pecial claim to beauty. Hut the fresh, girlish ftuv waa Tcry young and clear, aud by a strange coliu lileiice It looked out at hliu from a muss nf lilac as pale and soft In color as the flower he held In hla hand. Her light cloth gown, her large hat, the parasol at her aide, were all nf that color, lianhtiry bad a b wlldorod feeling that ahe waa a sort of human flower, and he stared like a man In a trance, noting the delicate pallor nf her akin and the clear dark ness of her hulr. Their eyi met and passed. Hera were a blue ao deep that they verged UHin purple, and Imnbury, who waa but the more a poet that lie never at tempted to write verses, drew a algb of delight In aouie Incxpllenble way ahe cpltnuild all the chnrm of life to hiin-the acent of flowers the ten dernesa of womanliond. Flie aeemed the lilnca transmuted Into femininity, and hla glance Involuntarily traveled fmm her to the bkswoin In hi bund, while her followed with a little, quick, ouconacloiia flicker nf appreciation. The carriage rolled on, and he went bla way, with thoughta that Wire but a blissful blur of lilac maiden and lilac bloom. I'nder the thick follnge of the trees In Madison square be aat down to pull himself together. "Illdlculous!" he argued aagely. "A man of thirty-eight tu loae hla head orer the glimpse of an ordinary girl In a pale tinted gown!" Then the won derful piirplush eye looked Into bla again, and be recalled the slender form In haay lilac and the dear young freah. nesa of her brow and forgot to argue at all. He simply dreamed atranga, beautiful dreams, In wbieh tha acent of flowers and a slender maiden In am ethyst robe floated In aoft, wordless confusion. At last b rose and straightened him self with the quick, sharp decision of manner which those who knew him A Cure lor Headache. Any man, woman or child Buffering from headache, biliootnea or a dull, drowsy feeling should lake one or two of DeWitl' Little Early Risers night and morning. These famous little pilla are famous because they are a tonic a well a a pill. While they cleanse the system they atrengthen and rebuild it by their Iodic effect upon the liver and bowels. Sold by English Drug Co. and S. J. Welsb Bee oar bnndnome Furniture; got prices and you will chuckle over the bargains. Monroe Furniture Company. kad leanted to recognise aa a alga of oXernilnaUaa. Fbe is the woman! Anaurd a tt was, be felt exultantly positive uf that And f' the mrt writ, be had a calm confidence to blnisrlf. He would aun ty And ber and win her. A all ubservant -ron mint have noticed, fate dearly loves tn he trusted. In tbla Instance abe rewarded Inn bury' cnufkblM-e by tirtncing blm fa-e to face with the vs lorla enre nire aa be emerged from the square. ty brr ajBlrk avoidant-!- of bla glance he saw that the girl renignlxed him, and at the know sedge a audih-n glow suffused blm. He felt aa If tbetr Uvea were al ready Umo the kamt of destiny. Wllh out a moment's imitation he stopped a passing rab ami, with a few hurried wonts to the driver. Jumped In. N yon happen to know the (Iran rtlle of Kasl Twentieth street T he In quired of llartram. with whom bedlned that night, for he bad learned an mm h tn the Intervening hour, llartram nod deit, stopping to blow a few rtiies of smoke Into the air before redylng. a If It were a matter of no apeclal tuipnr lanco. "Nice people," be observed at hist, "but rather quiet and old timer. Whyr "I should like tn meet them." an awervd Oanhnry, with a straight look that conveyed Tfectly that no fur ther explanation waa forthcoming. And so, before many daya elapsed, he was presented to the lady of his dream In a room where the odor of lllnc was aa heavy aa It had been In the garden of his boyhood. As their eyes met he fa ruled that Miss Gran ville flushed ever so slightly and that her glance waa puxrletl and Inquiring. There were several other guests pres ent, tmt at the end of a quarter of an hour I "anbury and she were separated from them by enough space to mnke eonlldenee possible. It waa then that Faith (iranvllle turned her clear evea upon blm and said naively: "Of course It la you wh i have been sending the lilacs? Hut how did you know who 1 was, and why have you done Itr There waa a vague disapproval In her vuliv, but not enough to make hliu despair nf forKlvenesa. Id-side, her question proved that ahe waa more child than woman and that In the midst of a six liiy hound by precedent she dared to be herself. Bo he threw prudence tn the winds and after It dlploniiuy a.id convention and stood before her the man that he was, telling her how It had hapioned. how he had come hark to New York and how, even Is fore he had seen them, the seent of the lllaes had taken him bark In his boyish days, how she had apneariil suddenly, rlotlicd In the rery colors of his dream. All this he told ber rapidly and earnestly and ns only a (ban souliil, natural man could havn done. Then he waited breathlessly for her to Kpi-nk. It) her answer he would know whether he had read her aright. '1l-i.hr she said, with a little gasp, 'it Is too beam if ill!" There was a slispleloiis humidity In her ryes, but ahe lifted them bravely to hla and con tinned: "1 inn not worthy anything so pnetlnil and beautiful aa this, and a lien yon come to knew me you will find It out. I should hnte that- having yon dlsinver what a commonplace girl 1 am!" She atopisil mid tried In sternly her somewhat tremulous lips. "Hut that Is my risk," was the an swer, "and I inn not afraid. May we call this the beginning of the begin ning?" And he smiled down nt her with a look III his eye Hint qtliekencd the I 'en 1 1 im of her hiiirt deliriously, The end of the Is'gliiulng came about a year Inter. The lilac had made their appearance In the city once more, heap ed iiHn the puslicarla nt the curb, where their hnugluy sisters, the rose and violets, would sometimes star dis dainfully out nt them from behind the plate glass window of the flower shop. Hud you Is-cn passing through Knst Twentieth street early In the nft crnoon of a certain day you might have seen a big. athletic man and a slender, deep eyed girl dosiiMidlng the steps of one of the bouiImT hniwiistntie resi dence. The man was In the regulation tweeds, with his gloves grnspiil firmly III one hand, and the girl was gowm-d In lllnc of a shade a elusive and beau tiful as a memory. At the sight of ttie gorgeously dee orated carriage that nwnlted them they half hesitated. Then a a shower of something line, white and hard as hail stones iM'gnn to patter almut their bond they dnsh.il down precipitously and gladly availed themselves of Its protection. Better Thaw Nnse. When a now famous actor was a young mnn he was one day, while driv ing, asked by a Milestiinn how to get to a certain village. "You go," said the young actor, "down till mad. nnd then you turn to the left, ami afterward-hot 1 am go ing in that dlrcetlon myself. Will you get In and h't me drive your' "Oh. I aiippose so." anid the atrnnger. 'Toor company I Is-tter than none." He rllmlied np and took hi sent. He was tnll and thin, with a very gruff, rude manner. The actor tried tn entertain him and to get hltn to talk, but be would say little. Once he drew out a well filled rase, selected a cigar and returned the case (o bla pocket again. He was In sufferable. The young man whipped up hla borne and mile after mile waa covered In al ienee. It wa beginning to grow dark. "How almut that mad to the left that I wna to taker exclaimed the stranger euddenly. "Ain't we come to It yet?" "Oh, we passed It ill mile back." Mid the oilier. "Why didn't yoo tell me" said the arranger. "Because I didn't want tn lose yonr society. Ponr company, yon know, la better than none," mid the young man. Nothing Equal to Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera aod Diarrhoea Remedy (or bowel complaints in children. "Wa have used Chamberlain' Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy in our fam ily (or year," aayi Mr. j.B. Cooks of Naderlanda.Te i, "We have given it to all of our children. Wi bav used oth er meJicines (or tha same purpose, but never found anything to equal Cham bcrlain'i. II yon will osc it directed it will alway cor." For ula by S. J Welsh and C. N. Simptoo, Jr. Sewing Machine, beet and cheapest, at the Monroe Furniture Company's. SENATOR MRTON SENTENCED I SKINNED BY SHARP COON. He is Degraded from hia IHssitHMi and Oct Six Months in Jail. St Lrilll In.pMSrlisia 1'uited iin Scii.ilur J. II. litir lou of Kansas :in li-d.iv m-uteiiwd lu MX liiiiiitlis' list .t Imiiiiih-iiI in btil .sntl a line of .'."'ni for iitinj; lu iiillui-iK-e U-ftire llie r!ol)icr IV paituiciil in Ulilf ol the liull" tiniiu and S-curiti-M t'oiniiiuy ol St. Uiuis, ami lnr lim inj; received piiyiui'iit from the rviiipauy for lii services. Wbeu Senator lUirtuti, uccoiupa nicd l.y Ins ill Im ncy, Ciiine into tin Tinted State. I li-drivl Court, ,lmlj; Ail.iiux tMikr of the millions thai hail bceu filed for a new trial anil for arrest of judgment. The court, after lu i II v n-v h-wiii)! (lie motions, overruled lliciu Ixitli. The t-viurl then Hiiid In I lie dcfciidanl: "Have you nuythiug (o guy as to wl'T s-ni-i v njould not be pa-sn-d uMin joiif" Evidently Miiniinj; his cum tioim with u stroii); i-llurt, S-uator Hiirtnii Ktisal leaning with Indh hands on arliairlKick us he siiiil: "Yuur bti'ior will plcuf allnw me lo roeclfiilly thrliuc to wy ati tiling." The court room wasuluiosteiiipl v with the except ion of a few iersoiij wlm had remained out of curiity. and the silence w.ts uliuost uppix-s sive us,liid):i' Adams, in alow tune, iH'L'an dclivcriii); the m iiIi iicc. The court said: "1 urn Kilislied that the jury reili-hcd the just und true li-sull. The e iilciice uliiiiidantlv warrant ed their verdict und I found no rea sou, either in I lie law pivrriiiug the eaei or in Hie prucceiliii); ut teudinc (he trial, for disliuliiii); it. "Yoni exalled station ill life, ami the character of your nll'ciise, j;ive iiniisiial siml'icance In your con v id inn. It dcliioii.strulc'i thai the law of I lie land in equal to any eincrceiicy mid that it can In- tid ministered leuanllesK uf I he per sonality and station of the acctiscd. It also ileinonsl rates tu nil the peo ile that pulilic office i-aiinot Is' iirost it tiled loself wrvinu' pin posi-s. and that ptililic ullice is nut a sure or sale passpm t to private tin ill. " I In- liiiinili.il ion allciitlini; your conviction und the statuary ills tpialilicat inns rcsulliiq; therclroiu, which foieer mcupucltiilcH you from linliliiiL' any ollice of honor, trust or ptolil iiinli r llic piveru ineiil of the I lilted Stales, ure in themselves liemy piiuislinieiii for your nll'ftist', mid leave hut little in the way ol seventy which could Ih udded. "It is iicillier my plcasine nor purpose to impose any unnecessary piiiiisliincul. "I think the majesty of the law will Im- siillicieiilly vindicated und the public welfare willicic ntly safe guarded hy imosiu it single sell tehee, warranted as il is iiiiitny one ol the six counts ol the imlicliiieiits oil which iiii were convicted. "This sentence w ill lie that you he eoiilincil in the Iron coutily jail for a period of nix months, und that yon pay a line of '.!, ."it Ml." At the conclusion nl the sentence Setntlor liuitoii, w lin had not taken his eyes 1 1 mil the court and w ho hud scarcely moved, as ho supmrt eil lilinseil lv t ne cnan nacK, in tn tl mui sat ilow n, Willi his head iHiwed mid his eyes on the lloor. His attorney, .liulp' Kriini, iiiime dialely tiled a hill of except ions in the case and ollcicd a IniiiiI of 10,- oi Ml, wliu li was accetitcd. Seiialor Iturtoii declined to (lis cuss the sentence, rue case now will lie iipeali'd to the Cniteil Stales Hisli icl roiirt of Apiicals. Sciatic Rheumatism Cured. "I have been subject to sciatic rlicu uiatihin loi ycais,"ay E.II.Waldroii ol Wilton Juik Iioii, Iowa. "My joints were st i If and g ive inruiiicli pain anil discomfort. My joints wmiid crack when I straightened up. I used Cham bcilaiu'i I '.i ii Halm aud have been thornuejily fined. Have not had a pain or nche from the old trouble (or many months. It isceitaiiilya must wonder ful liniment." I'or sale by S. J. Welsh and C. N. Simpson, Jr. The Williuins I'oilcr Hat Com puny of Charlotte, capital slock fllMUMMI, wa chartered ley the Slate Monday. The stiM'kholders anC. A. W illiams, N. Y. Porter ami II. M. Klinl. Consumption Tlic only kind of consump tion to fear is "neglected consumption. loi!e arc Jearninc that con sumption is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption U it is so otten incurable. At the faintest suspicion of consumption get a bottle of neons r.muision anu iajjui rcjrular doses. The use of Scott's Emulsion at once, has, in thousands of cases, turned the balance in favor of health. Neglected consumption docs not exist where Scott's Emul sion is. Promnt use of Scott's Emul sion checks the disease while it can be checked. COTT BOW NX. CWmhn. x.t Fsari Stnst. " Tor fx. as4 tm, sB Vwtfls Stn Escape Arrest With Two Dollars to the flood. i.mn.l.a.1 Sfmal u Nrw.sna I il-.ftt. l SH-cial I'olicemaa White, at the .Southern pA.swiip-r station, had a cute trick played on him hud nielli ly a smart darkey. There wan a well lliexsed necro tuau tl.inciii; ou the plal form, ami iu Ii is gy rations A pistol an plainly protruded from his hip mh ket thai the oflicrr ar reslisl him for rarry inj: rouwtltsl e.iMius. The negro Bits horror struck at his predicament, hut In haved nice and "niKKcr like." He cotilidcd his Inuilile to the officer in the hiliuhlest and oiliest terms ; siiid he was en nuti lu New Yurk, mil it would never do iu the world for him to mi.ss the train due to leave iu live minute. I'sn the uiirent reiiiest of Hie negro, the of licer agreed (hut if he put up a '.'.' Iiond for hi npitcanuicp IsTore the mayor today, he eoiihl go on his way rejoicing. "Here lioss, said the negro, "is three $10 hills; give me liack $"." The negro pulled three hills out of his vest pocket. In the semi - darkness, the nllictr failed to make careful note of the money, and handed the New Yurk tlarkey a liver, just as he mounted the steps to take the pa-ssiiig north hound train. The ofticer never paid particular attention to the money until he went lo turn it into (he chief of "il ice thin morning, when he fern ml three nice one dollar hills instead of three lens. TheiUestiou that iHilhersthe iioliccman now is, whether he is out . and the city J"i, or whether he is out .' and the city !! A Candidate's Expenses. Uelow is given an exensc ac fount of it Hall county candidate who favored a late primary, says the tiainesville I ia. I News. Ftoin this lime on he says he will always Is-in favor of an early primary,' although he will never lieucamli date again. Here is the way In put it down: "bis! I moiilhsund days can vassiug; I, "lis hours of thiiikiiig alMUit the election ; 5 acres of rot ton; '.''.' acres of corn; a whole sweet polato crop; I sheep; Ti shoats und I Isi-f given to liarls-ciies; 'i I'roiil teeth mid a considerable quantity of hair in a ietsoiial skirmish, liaveiti plugs of lohucco; "(I Sun day schonl Itooks; I pair ofansH'ii dei's; I calico dresses; 7 dolls mid 1.1 baby rat Iters. "Told '.',svt lies; shook hands .t, is.'i times ; talked etiuugh to have made in print I.immi large vol limes si.e of puleiit office rvxirts ; kissed l.'.'Jti lial'ies; kindled II kitchen (ires; cut .T conlsof wt)d; pulled 171 liniidles of fodder ; picked 771 poll nils of cot ton ; helped pull 7 wagon loads of corn; dug 1 1 liushels of potatoes; toted Hi hack els of wafer; put up 7 stoves; was dog hit I times; watch broken by baby, cost :i lo have repairetl. "Loaned out .' liarrelsor hour; 11 bushels of meal; I. Ml pounds of banm; .'17 pounds of butter; 12 doz en eggs; .'I iiiiiIii'cHum; CI lead ien cils; I llible dictionary; I mowing blade; 1! hoes; I overcoat ; .1 boxes paper collars none of which have iiecn returned. Called my opponent a M't-.im- biilating liar doctor' bill H. Had live iirgumeut,s with tny wile result: One Ilow cr vn.se smashed; I (lisli of hash knocked oil t lie table; I shirt Isisom ruined; I broom handle broken: 'J hatidslul of w his kers ptilletl; out l cents' worth of sticking plaster Isuight. Iiesides siH'iiding l,7.'IS." Robbed the Urave. A startling incident is uarraled by John Oliver of Philadelphia as follows: "I was in mi aw ful condi lion. My skin was almost yellow. eyes sunken, tongue coaled, pain continually in back and miles, 110 apictite, grow ing weaker day by tlav. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to use I'.lectt ic Hitters; to my Rival joy, the tiist bull le made a decided im nrovciuetit. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they rohlicil the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try theiu.t Only .. . guar antced, at English Drug t Vs. When a man hiuiciis to win a dollar by making a lucky guess, he soon goes broke backing his won ilcrful judgment. Hakes a Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the Halves you ever heard of, Itucklen's Arnica Sahe i the U-st. It weci away and cures burns, sores, bruises, ruts, boils, ulcers, skin erupt ioim and piles. It's only '.'.V. mid guar antced to give satisfaction by Kng lish Drug Co. When a man ItcgiiiH tu empiiie almut a girl's abilities as a rook, it ii up t'i her to ascertain if he ran prtnide the necessary material. How' This? We offer One Hundred Dollar Re ward (ur any case ol catarrh that can not he cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure. V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo.O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney (or the last 13 year and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by hia firm. Waldiug, Kinnan & Mar vin, Wholesale DruKgiitt, Toledo, O. Hall' Catarrh Cur i taken inter nally, acting directly npon th blood and mucu surfaces of the system. Testimonial ent free. Pric 73 ct. per bottle. Sold by all drugeiat. Take Hall's Family pill for coosti-palioa. HEALTH is the Most Important In buying food-products, several things are to be thought of i. e.. Economy, Results, Easy Handling, Reliability, but the most important is Health. Health means every thing. In buying clothes, shoes, hats, furniture, etc., if the buyer is deceived and gets an imitation the only harm is loss of money. In buy ing food-products, if imitations are sup plied, there is not only a loss of money, but perhaps an injury to health which is beyond price. Remember these fads when buying baking fniwder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Concise Comparison. i;snvll!e Ri'l!H-lir The following comparison he tweeii Japan and the Itussian Km pire w ill prove esM-cially interest ingjust now: AKKA -StJI'AKK Ml I. IIS. Japan ... Russia .. Japan ... Russia Japan .. Russia.. 11 H't f .U lllN. Hi'.'.noti .!UMHI.IMMI . 1 ;, ooo.uiMi . 1 11,000,000 riisT til-' AlfMV. t IS,. ,00,01 HI 1 7. V 000, 1 100 It 1ST UK N tW. Japan l 1,1 -'V Mm Russia : I,. isii, ik mi M M HK.K K MKN IN A KM V. Japan I.IO.tMio Russia .'l,.'i;.01tMio M'MMKK UK MKN IN N IW. Japan .'Iii.r.oo Russia ti.soo Nt MIIKK UK lit AS IN A K M V. Japan '.','" Russia :i,"ioo NI MIII.H OK lit'NS IN NAVV. Japan Russia . I.'.'oo . I!, tit Ml TnNNAUK OK NA Y. Japan 'JI.Vooo Russia .'17 1,000 ItoHsK. I'oWK.II OK NAVV. Japan Mmi.immi Russia --"--r'ss'(HKI A (Ireat Sensation. There wasu big sensation iu avh villi', I ml, when V. II. lirown of that place, w lit) ;iKccctrd to die, liml his lile saved by I'r. Mugs .New discovery for ('onstituptioii. He w rites : "I emlured insufferable agonies from asthma, but your Sew Itiscovery gave me immediate re lief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure." Similar cures of consumption, pneumonia, bronchi tis and grip ate numerous. It s the H-erlesH remedy for all throat und lung troubles. Trice :h: and f I. Ctmraulccd by F.nglish lrug Co. Trial buttles free. Charley CauiplM-ll, who killed "Silvcrt'rcck"Sam I'earson at Mor guidon several mouths ago and re cenlly escaiietl from Xewtou jail, ended his ow n life a few days ago by shooting himself through the temple. The deed was done at the home of Abraham rotters, a far mer in Watauga county. Vest CouRh Medicine lor Children. When you buy a couiih medicine for small children you want one 111 which you can place implicit confidence. You want one that nut only relieve but cures. You want one that is umpirs tioualily tunnies. You want one that i pleasant lo take. Chamberlain' Couch Krmeily meets all of these rou ditions. There is iiothing so good for the couch aud colds incident to child hood. It is also a certain preventive and cure lor croup, and there is no danger whatever from whooping cough wheu it ia given. It ha been used iu many epidemic of that disease with perlect uccess. For sale by S. J. Webb and C. N. Simpsou, Jr. Twenty-five corMrat ions, con trolling cotton mills nm nur turing print cloths, at Fall River, Mass., entered into an agreement Tuesday lo curtail the output by closing (he factories two days in each week. This action was due to (he unsettled conditions in the cotton and rloth markets. A Thoughtful Man. M.M. Austin of Winchester.Ind., knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thonght of and tried Dr. King's New Life Tills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 25c at English Drug Co. 'a. A dispatch from Towauila, l':t., says forty years have liecu knocked ml of the life of Ddward Smith, a farmer, by a single blow. Iist week he was felling a large tree. In falling it struck aunt her small tree which fell 011 Smith, cutting a deep giush in his forehead. He was unconscious for some time, ami since he has recovered he hits no recollection of his present life. He ids like a Isiy again, although bo is Inly. He plays the games lie played while a Imiv anil goes alsuit doing the same farm work he did as a youngster. I le has no it-collec- tloti of liis lile for the last forty years, but otherwise is in good health. Serious Stomach Trouble Cured. I was troubled wilh a distress in my stomach, so 111 slnin.ic h and vomiting pells, and can tiulhlully say that Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver Tab lets cured me. Mrs. T. V. Williams, l.aingsbuig, Mu ll These tablets aie guaranteed to cute every rase of stom ach trouble ol this cliaiai ti t. For sale by S. J. Welsh and C. N. Simpson, Jr. Buried by Her Sons. lttllSliili lll-tulli'lt. The funeral services over the re mains ol the late .ill's, .lull 11 11. Swicegood took place from Handy Creek Lutheran church at Tyro last Wednesday. I he services were conducted by Rev. 1'. J. Watle ami a large concourse of friends and relatives were present. At Mrs. Swiccgond s funeral her six sons Messrs, I,., K M., . Y., N. II.. W. I., and J. M. Swice good - acted as pall Itearcrs in com pliance Willi the expressed wish of their mother. Three years ago these Mine gentlemen acted us pall bearers at the funeral of their sister. Are You a Dyspeptic? If you are a dy.-peptic ynu owe it to yourself and your fiirmls to get well. )yspepsu annoys the dyspeptic's friends because Ins disrase sours hi disposition a well as his stomach. Kodol Pyspepbia (.me ill nut only cine dyspepsia, inmgestinii anil sour stomach, bill tint, palatable, reconstruc tive tonic digesUut strengthens the whole digestive apparatus, and sweet ens the life as well as Ihc stoinarh . When you take Kuilol Dyspepsia Cure the food you eat is enjoyed. It is di gested, assimilated ami its nuliient properties appropriated by the blood and tissues. Health is the result. Sold by English IHug Co and S.J. Welsh. The Mormon bishop who married five sisters, redm-ed the mother in law business to a minimum. Salis bury (ilolK". "I have used Chamberlain' Stom ach and Liver Tablets with most sat isfactory results," savs Mr. F. L. liielps, I loustoo, Tn. For indigestion, biliousness aud constigalion these tab lets are most excellent. Sold by S. J. Welsh and C. N. Simpson, Jr. Hart ill Herndon, nged Hi years, was caught in the ait of taking money Iroin the clothes of meinliers of the Charlotte Y. M. C. A. Wed nesday night, while they were bathing. Money bad Isru n.issed in this way for over three years, and the police had I si' 11 on the watch. Herndon was a member of the association. Good for Children. The pleaaant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cur gives immedi ate relief in all cases of cough, croup and la grippe becaus il does Dot pas immediately into the stomach but take effect right at th test of the trouble. It draw out th inflammation, heal and soothe and cure permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute par lit giving od life-sustaining oaygca to tb blood and tissues. On Miout Cough Core I pleasant to take and it it good lik for young and old. Sold by English Drug Co. aud S. J. Welsh.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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April 12, 1904, edition 1
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