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THE MONROE JOURNAL. VOLUME XI. NO 22 MONROE, N.O, TUESDAY JUNE 28 1904 One Dollar a Year G. w. Hi nti :r, President. L. J. Ill ATI KV, Manager. T. L. CaI IM K, Sec. aud Tmu Rocky River Springs. The management snnnonr the opening nl (hit celebrated health resort Jan loin. A tare, addition lo lli uM hulrl haa lrea constructed, and Hie aanae furnished throughout. apaciuoa pavlllioo haa I fen erected and a splendid orchestra will he al Hie command of guest at all time. Howling, Tenuis, Croquet, and oilier out-dour amusements provided for. A Rood livery labia ia operated in connection with the hotel, and styluh turnouta ara al ways accessible. As health renlorer, we challenge the public to find water with e.ual cur ative power. Sulphur, Iron, Araenic, and Magnesia springe iu rloa proa iuiity to each other, reach and tulsju diaeasee without limit. Pyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver Complaints, and Disease o( the Stomach readily yield lo the delightful e Recti ol theae walrri. The resulta following the une of Arse nic water in caaea ol Rheumatism, aud blood diseases have been phcuomenal. The moat atubbora cases of Ectema and kindred diaeaaea have been cured ia three to four weeke. Diseases of the Hl.iddei aud luteatiuea of lung standing have been cured in two week. Thoee suffering from generally impaired health will rud tliemaelvea quickly featured by few daya adjourn at theae apringa. The hotel ia under new management, and the heat aervice will lie rendered Ample accommodations for in gueMa. Hack lines are run fram Wadeaboro aud Norwood. K educed ratea on ail railroads to Ihr-s points, i be pmigs ara situated in Stanly County, about one mile from Kocky Kiver, and about ten miles trout Olive: Branch. Thoae desiring to visit the Springe trum Moo roe will find the distance about 26 miles. Those wishing lo retain their pri vale conveyances while there will find ample livery facilities for their accom niodation. Daily mail, aud phone connections. Fur further information address, Rocky River Springs Company, WAIIrXllOltO, X. C. UltllMWaUlllllltllUIIHIUhrttMnHWMMIilimtlHIIIIIHMUHiaUUItlllllUIIIIIIUIIIIII I THE SAVINGS, LOAN I AND TRUST COMPANY io now in its office in Hie Loan mid Trust Build ing and in prepared to do limine titoii a lurge scale in iU various departments: Beccivcs deposits subject to check, Issues time certificates liearing interest, Receives deposits in its savings department, S oil which interest in paid, I Is-nda money ut all times ou personal security I or on luoiM'i ty, I 'NV ill act as executor, administrator, guardian, trustee, receiver, etc. S Soil Life, Fire, Accident, Health, Pluto (iluss mid all oilier 2 I kinds of insurance. 2 I Mali ex bunds of all kinds. I linyit and sells real estate. I Act an agent in any capacity whatever, r 3 Call to see us in our new quarters. 5 I R. B. Redwine, Pres. MMlaMMlllllHltltnUIUIIIIIIlnMUIIIIIirilUllllltltlllllllIIHIIIflJlHIMIMIIIIIIIIU F. H.Wolfe. Cashier. W. S. BLAKENEY, President. A. M. 5TACK, Vice-President. THE W. C. WOLFI Cashier. BANK of UNION MOXltOK, N. C, This Bank has been operated In the Interest ol the people at large as well as Its stockholders. Its officers have done their best to build up Hon roe and the surrounding- country. It pro vides every safeguard for the depositor and Is always liberal to the borrower. No reasonable person could be dissatisfied with Its methods. Remember what It has done for the people thus far and let everybody know that It will meet all legitimate competition In the future. Patronize it with your accounts and thus show your sympathy for a progressive and obliging Institution. It Is your friend and it Is here to stay. A TRUE COMFORT is A Tastily and Carefully Kept Home Iff 7 5"BEST PREPARED PAINT It Um StroojMt Factor ( a Well Kept Boat It f FAITHFUL IN ITS WEAK THUB IN ITS HARMONY SUHB IN ITS ECONOMY Made In Sixty invhin? shades READY FOR USB Put u la Quart, Malf-Oallon, Oalloa Canst i-OaUoa Bucket) rUlf-Barr! sad Barrels, C.N. Simpson, Jr. OOOOOOOOOO00OOOOC)OO0 0 AshcrdJt's Condition Powders Makes poor horses and mules fat without bloating. It does this by first thoroughly cleansing the system of all impurities, allowing perfect assimilation of food, thereby creating solid muscle and fat. Horses and mules improve in appetite and spirits after the first few doses, the bair sheds, and the new coat is always sleek and glossy. Ashcraft's Condition Powders are packed in doses, without "filler," and good for horses and mules only. It is a most powerful tonic and appetiser, being the formula: of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's experience, it is easily the foremost remedy in its class on the American market to-day. Price 25 cents package. For sale by English Drug Company, IIonroe.N.O. 0 L-o r t 1 The Confederate Itainloa and Some War Statistic. rnariaaalve Farwr. The Confederate Veteran' lie union iu Nashville, Tenu., laxl week van a great mmttm, but there was an nnuHually pathetic not in most of the utterance reported, in the pre dispatches, due perbais not only to the rnuial Ihiuuiug of the rank a year after year, but to the re cent death of the beloved lender, lien. Johu B. tiordon. Gordon's succetnor is (Jen. Stephen l. Lee of Alabama, who has been actir.g cotu uiauder si nee the (ieorgiau'a death. Louisville, Ky., wan chosen an the next place of meeting. It ia iutereotiug to note that just aa the reunion waa meet i up, Mr. Caiwauove (. Iee, a reocnized Northern authority on Civil War MtatiMtieM, gave out through the prexa the result of hia iuvet4iga (unman to the great disparity in the streugth of the two oppming armies aud as to the coinixwition of the Xortheru fbrrea. He shows that the total enlistnients In the Xorth eru army were,77H,:t(4, aaagaiust (MH,(KK in the Confederate army. The foreigners aud negroes iu the Northern army aggregated bMI.Vl 1, or Mi,!tli more than tne total strength of the Confederate army. There were also .'iHi.t'.'t uieu of Southern birtli in the Northern army. Mr. Lee's figures iu full are as folloas: MllCTHKUN 1HMV. . i.na im.ui; ..' t.TTujis Whim tmai the N.irlh Wlnir. fn.ai ltu South . . NnrnwK - Imllana - T..UI ifciuMirm arujr... Srlh' nunrrtral .uprrlnrll; . 1,IT. III the Northeru army there were: lipraitiii IT l Irl.h I..i Hrlil-h Amrl'aii "J"" Kimll.il VJu Hlirr nallona HlN ; Snirn.) IKl.ui: T..UI aw!' f.ii.l irf atHithrra .lillrra ... iuthrn In Nurthrra army. aia.iii K.in'iifiHrK . . .. 4W.IM' Na-Knira IW.UIT AKMIW AT TIIK WAIt'ri KND. Arvr.l Fnlrnil .rm)r X.J I. I l.iaJII AKlin-mr ('..nfr.lrr.u- am.) UJ 1. 6 laa.tjl NiitulHr In ltlle. l'Mifrtrraira. Cednil.. Srvrll .!).' Uillil ilb.tn Alillrum . nj.iaf I'liaiin-lluravllle tuMII 1.1111 r'rr.hri,.i.liurK TMtu llu.ia.i irllyMlmric M.IMI wi.uii 'lili-kaniauea - 44.LU af..iaw ll.lrrur.. WW? Ul.iau Krtle rat prlMinera In I'tinrrtlanitr Mnna yni.i .llfrtHratr irl-4ilieri 111 rmtrral irlMMia. 'itiifmirratiMi illr.1 111 rrral (rl.ua JMan rVilerala illrtl In ('..iiri-drrala prtmHia tijtlu Worst of All Experiences. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will tie your iiatt Such was the exiiertence of Mm, H. II. NewioMi, Decatur, Ala. For three years," she write. "I enduretl iimiilTeralilfl pain from in digestion, Htoinacli and bowel trou ble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Electric Hitters and the result was miracu lous. I improved at once and now I'm completely recovered." For liver, kidney, stomach and bowel troubles Electric Hitters is the only medicine. Only 0c. It s guaran teed by English Drug Co. To err is human and the ability to hide it is divine. Chamberlain's Stomach and Uver Tableta better than a doctor's preacrip tion. Mr. J. W. Turner ol Truhart, Vs., aya tbat Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets nave dona him more good than auytbing ha could get from tbe doctor. If auy phyeician in thii country waa able to compound a med icine tbat would produce aucb gratify ing reaulta in caaea ol itoniocb troub les, biliouaneaa or conalipation, Ilia whole tuna would be used iu preparing this ona medicine. Far tale by S. J. Welsh and C. N. Simpson, jr. The coming man is seldom no ticed until after his arrival. Sued by Ills Doctor. A doctor here haa sued me lor f 11.50, which I claimed waa eiceasive for a case ol cholera morbus, aaya K White ol Coachella, Cal. "At the trial he praised hia medical (kill and medi cine. I asked him if it waa nut Chain berlsiu's Colic, Choleia and Diarrhoea Remedy be uaed aa I bad good reason to believe it waa. sod he would not aay under oath that it waa not." No doctor could use a better remedy than this in a case of cholera morbus.it never fails. Sold by S.j. Welsh and C.N.Siaipeoo.jr Sometimes the proof of a pudding ts tbe undertakers bill. English Drug Co. and S. J. Welsh Ask the readers of this paper to teat tha value of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Those peraona who have uaed it and who have been cured by it, do not hes itata to recommend it to their frieods, Kodol digests what you eat, cures in digeatioo, dyspepsia and all stomach troublea. Increaaei strength by enab liog tha stomach aud digeativa organs to contribute to the blood all ot the no trimeol contained iu tha food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ia pleasant and pals table. Many a man is found out of jail because he Isn t found out. Triumph of Modern Surgery. Wonderful things ara dona for the human body by surgery. Organs are taken out and rcraped sod polished and put back, or they may be removed entirely; bouts are spliced; pipes take tba place of diseased sections of veins; antiaentie dreaaioga are applied to wounds, bruiaea, burna and like iuja ries before inflammation sets In, which csuaea them to heal without mature tioa and ia ooe-tbiid the rime required bv tba old treatment. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on this earn principle It ia an antiseptic and when applied to such injuries causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays tha paio aud soreness. Keep a bottle of Paiu Balm ia your house and it will save yoe time aad money, not to mention the I neon renience sod suffering which such in juries entail. For sale by S. J. Welab and C. N. Simpson, Jr. A Complicated Rctatkxuhlp. Til Sua. A lawyer received a new client tbe other day, a big man named Frazicr. w ho wanted to sue to re rover I'.VHI advanced ou a note aud not repaid. "Who ia the rlieutf" asked the lawyer. 'Oh, she's a relation ol mine." 'IIow nearly relatedf" "Very nearly." ''Hut, my dear sir," penuided the lawyer, "yon mutst be wore ei plie'it." "Well, she may be my mother inlaw." "May bet Then you are likely to marry ber daughteir "I've already married the daugb ter." "On, then, of eoume the defend aut is your mother in lawf "I gueMa you'd better hear tbe whole story," said tbe atan uamed Frailer. He heaved a weary sigh ami tbeu went on: "You see, a year ago we lived together, my son Bill aud I. Across the way lived the wiilo Flatter and her daughter Mary. Well, sir, I married Mary because she was good looking. My sou Bill married the widow because she had heaps of money. Now, erhiips you can tell me whether the old lady is my mother iu law or my daughteriuluw." But tbe lawyer could 11 1 at least. not just then. The problem had struck him all in a beau. He looked wild-eyed aud bis braiu was reel ing. "Perhaps, when you've settled that question you'll undertake my suit," Frazier added. "The old lady borrowed the money fair and square, and she can pay it buck; but she wou t, so I've got to sue." "I I don t think I II take your case," faltered the lawyer. "Ibe case er er presents too many complications." "By tbe way," said r razler, dis- apMiiiitedly, as he took tip his but and prepared to go, "siuce tbe double wedding a child has been boru to each couple. Cau you tell me what relation the two children are to each otherf" But the lawyer couldn't Where Will it End? Atlanta Journal. John I). Rockefeller controls the oil luminous of the United States, if uot of tbe world. lie controls the steel and iron in dustries of the country. He controls to a large extent the great lake and railway trausiKirta tion of the country. He ban vast holdings, if not a majority holding, in gas syndicates, linseed, harvesting machinery trust and other industries. Aud now it is said he will absorb the control of the great metal niiu ing companies of the I'nited Slates. That will be easy for Koekefcl- ler. Tbe day of the Individual miuer the man with the pick and the pan Is over. Profitable mining must lie done nowadays by large capital. The mining induntry has followed tbe trend of other indus trial development Combinations of capital control the output of American mines. Mr. Rockefeller cau buy the controlling interest iu these combinations, take them over, aud orgnuiM) them iuto one gigan tic trust. But tbiuking people are askiug these questions: here is this monopolization ol the industries of a nation to endf Shall one man coutiuue to gather to himself tbe power to dictate tbe busiuess of a coutineutt Is one mau to own this country, body and breechesf Shall a power outside the gov ernment lie more powerful than the government! Certainly not. The tendeucy of the times is to monopolize. Tbe action will come with the tendency to peopleize. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Ouly 25c, money back if not cured. Hold by Kugllsh Drug l. It is almost impossible to dis courage tbe man who thinks he cau tell fuuny story. An Alarm Clock for 25c If you want to get up early sod feel good sll dsy take S Little Early Kiaer or two at bedtime. Tbesa latnous little pills relai tha nerves, give quiet rest and refreshing sleep, with a gentle movement of tha bowels about break fast time. W. H. Howell, Houston, Tel., says "Early Kiaers srs tha best pill mads for couatipatioo, sick headache, biliousness, etc. Sold by English Drug Co. and S. J. Welsh. Often the self made man boasts of a job that other people would be ashamed of. For Hundred Yean. For a bond red years or mora Witch Haiel has been recognized sss Stipe rior remedy, but it remained for E.C. DeWitt A Co. of Chicago to discover how to combine tha virtues of Witch Hazel wilb other antiseptics, in tbe form of S salve. DeWitt's Witcb Hazel Salve ia tba best salve io tbe worliHor tores, cnls, burns, bruises sod piles Tha high standing of tbis salve has gives naa to counterfeits, and tba pub lie ia advised to look for tba name "DeWitt" on tbe package, and accept no other. Sold by English Drug Co, and S. J. Welsb. A girl no longer needs a chape- rone after aba Is able to call some chap ber owa. ; aa a a a j TaJkint: We are briiigiug into our State 1 With TJkf People. it qnanlilirsof Vr-li-ru hay ami w- Growing Feeding Stuff. . W Surtrlt la rnr.l li'arr A Mysterious Crime. Imrhaai l'..trr-.M..k Ml .4 Kr . aa.l il.arf. vat qnaulitim of ralrru h.iy Western corn. One of our agricul tural Hindi-tits reeeiillv made a viit In Rf4 Dm ham there U a deei- ImI Mt'llUltillll Ull.l 1IIM lltrll tfllri l.f "The old lady and the girU have ,,. ,,,.M:kM t.tiMr ,.v,.r lll(Ulj, Kime to iliuliiL'toii on the eieur- :.. .1 : :..i .1 to the t..rea of one of our ciln-s T,,u ria.w tU ,.. ,u " "" and found the data a . the qua,.- WhS 3V. ago a , e Miau , .i,...ri,.,... 1- l.r. I., ...t.. ' . '"f disappeared. Hial '"J i" " " IV ever ae ine rnaiiee 01 weiug ..j.,1., i. ,., .i.-i.-t ;., final r Iv fnim the Wa-Ja-ru Sli4lel .1. ii 'g" out thinking Sllll J - - wir iN-a-nii, mum 1 A SERIOUS CASE Of Catarrhal Dyspepsia Cured. wanted her to g.jiirrr ,wiy rill,Kllliiw and the (nut Hilled. "I ve , ea-aiatSMaHiliatia is thai he was luur- It Wiim a.11 ei.-itieiitr til liiiinv til II. . ...... 1... I., tl.-l .l 1....... I...... , . ... . . , SUOIHlHll "j " - iteen several iiiues, mil wuiieuow or ,ii U11.i 1.:. i.i.. i.i.i ,.. dred !.. of hay and eighty thou ier IM.V oin Si h olllo J ! 1 . saml bubels of cm were l.nmgl.t 'Hi.t v.rs old uow aud never saw , ., , , from the Wenlern State. It ishWJ lU M"I,"Kl U .1... . .. . i . ... r.i ..i,i. .1.... i . .iiuiiaiii(iiis are known to have r " l - - iii, ww. ,uv, mill l wir rii' 11, has lieeu earned by hard lulr iujall( . 1!lv, aoiuethiiig to ine cotton n. i.i iiium oe giveu to talk aUuit! Tell you the truth, I've tbe Wentern fanner and sent out of ,1Ur lo ronHiwioo that we men the State for pun ha-siug hay aiidrkH ,ave made a big mistake iu corn to feed our live stork. If this were the result of an exceptional year; were it due to an exeemive hot cr cold, dry or wet seaMon as to dextroy the production, it would uot le such a serious pi-oMitiou; but, as it is, this goes on year after year, aow the qiicNtiou is: is n neccri-.try f We think not. We thiuk that these lands that rent from year to year can be more prof itubly used for growing cow eiu that will furnish nitrogeu to them, and at the same time will produce cow tiea hay of the higliet excel lence; and the wheat Ileitis over much of our Slate can be used for a like imriMise. Soon it w ill lie time for the mheut to Is cut, and what shall lie done with the stulililet Simply lie aud wait until auothet seasou, as is the common practice with a good maiiv of our iieoiile. Were our people to make up their minds that they coulil grow the hay, the result would surprise them and motley saved that now goes to pur chase feeding st tills. Think of the thousands and mil lions of bins of cow pea hay that could ls produced each year w ith little additional cost iu the way of lubor, and think of the increased value to the farm it would mean. This is one of the most important questions U'fore the furmer: The growing of the feeding si nil's need ed for our ordinary farm lalsir. It is of course an easy matter for u.- to conclude that we have to Imij Western hay and Western com. Were we to grow on the other hand all that we need of these feeding si nils, it would lie money saved t improve our farms, our schools anil our Mink llesitles, if we have cow lea hav, we need not feed so much corn, because of tlio high nutritive effect of cow pea hay. This whole question is an old problem, and it is an old story, anil liecatlse it is old we do not give it the consideration it deserves. Oin farm life will improve but slowly it our practice forces ns to buy find for farm labor, whether the liiiinai, or the live stock kind. At least let us think ulsuit this, ami if we arc not ready to accept this idea now, uiiivIh' with the coming of anotliei year we will find some proof where by we can grow t lie necessary iceti ing si u lis fur maintaining the farm liilxtr. What a Han Is, Not What He Has. Charily anil I'hIMrrll. The trend of things in the politi cal as well us the religious world is toward the centres of wealth anil power. This is not a new nor an original statement but it is a true one, and it Ixxles no good to the world. Money 1ms popularized many things that were once odious, and the eyes of the public are tlaz sled by its false ami dangerous light. Zeli Vance said iu Fayette ville years ago: "Fellow citizens, let us remember that there are some things in this world that are U'tter than money." We have left this old doctrine and are fust coming to believe that there Is nothing else utiite so L'tMid. Hut the truth if ever the same, and that is the eter nal truth. Not what a man has, but what he is, is the real question. For lick headache take Chamberlain Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by S.J.Welsh and C. N. Simpson, Jr. Why is it that a man ulwnyn gives away better advice thau be ever gets! Women u Well as Men Are Hade Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, diacourageaanuieaaeiiitaiuiiiuon; ueauiv, viuor ami cnceriui nras soon disappear when thekiilnejsare out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has heroine so prevalent that it ia not uncom mon for a child to lie born afflicted with weak kulneve. Jf the child urinates Inn often, if the urine araltls the fleah.or if, when the child reaches an age when it slioul.l he able to control the pamiige, it ia yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of thediffi culty ta kidney trouble, and the first atep should be towarda the treatment of theaeimportantoiK"ns. Thia unpleasant trouble ia due to a diseased condition of the kiilncrs ami bladder and not to a halrit aa moat people auppoae. ii'mma a. well aa bku arc Bwile miser able with kidnev and bladifer trouble, .. ut, aaarf the aatm area retnedv. The mild and the Immediate eftect of ftaawaaD-Boet la anon realised. It ia eold ky draggiste, in fifty- fKZm-. cent and one-dolUra",fc cise bottle. VoasistL T bar a sample bouU4i li mail free, also a Baaaa at Sa pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, of thethonaandaof testi snonial letter received from sufferer In writlne 1. Kilmer & Co. Binghamtou, N. V., be ear and mention tbia pajier. Don't make any mistake, ii ramraiW the name. 8wamp-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rout, and Ot ad- die, tnngUaiuloa, . n. .. "t7 bottle. Ill is. - N the habit we've hud of doing all the going and letting our women folks do all the slaying at home. We go ou an excursion to the inoiin tains or to the sea; we go to the convent inns and we go to thesjieak ings; wegolisbiti;aiid we go every where, but where do the womeu folks gut Why, they do well il they get to church occasionally. And if I hey do get to go there, they have to double work on Saturday to prepare rations for us uieu to eat iu the grove on Sunday. No, sir, I've I ht u thinking some, and I've come to the conclusion that if me and the old lady can't go together hereafter, why, we'll lake it turn about when there's any going to be done." 'Today," said a colored philoso pher, "I si-ed a darkey goiu' home will achickeu under his arm, and I say, 'Mr. Johnson, kill yon 'ford to eat dese high price chickens f Xow, if it 'er been liefore de war, it 'ud moen likely been a pater roller dat met him, and he'd a setl, Wbar you git dat chicken, you black rascal, and whose nigger ar' yju, nohow T "And deu, coiitiniieu the old philosopher, reflectively, "den I lulls you, Hi mlilcr Johnson would a hail to say suiniieu, ami say it ittiek !" "Mining is the only occupation lor a gentleman, once saul Air. J. ('. Hates, the veteran mine own er of this county. Mr. Hates did not mean to say that a gentleman couldn't follow any other oeeupa tion. He meant only to express the highest appreciation of his own avocation mid his great satisfaction with it. What is the gentleman's M'l'iMialion f Folks used to thiuk it was the lack of an occupation. Not so uow. No man stands high iu the estimation of his fellows unless he does some kind of work, no matter how rich he is. A mil iouaire can't lo a loafer and stand very uign in tne goou opinion oi tliis country, lint, as regards the kind of work a man does, it dis'sii t much matter, so the work iu itself is holiest. The thing is for him to love it and think it's the best of all. II' he does he will lie bigger than his job; if he doesn't he II be small- no matter bow little the Ion is. I'lie man who loves his occupation mil pushes his w ork with his whole nergy, will reap tbe full measure f suit-ess. I'onllniml '.n Tlilr.l hw. Pulllam's Case at l-a.it Disposed Of. -Mutt-HVHIr iniiltnark. In the Federal Court in Charlotte Inst week hiwience i'tilliam, form rlv cashier of a national bank iu Aslieville, was sentenced by Judge Boyd to a term of five years in the Federal prison in Atlanta. Several years ngol ulliuni, fresnient Hrecse and one or more directors of the bank of which I'tilliam was cashier, looted the institution. I'tilliam ran iway but later returned and finally was tried lust year and convicted. Sentence was held up w hile Judge llovd and other inllueiilial citizens urged the president to pardon I'til liam, who is alleged to tie Insane. I'his the president refused to do and ltoytl having gone to the end if his tether to save I'lilliam, was coin pel led to resentence him, and he was taken to prison. It Is pos sible that I'ulliaiu is insane now, but whether he was insane when the crime was committed is doubt ful, lb-ecse and others of I'tilliam's 'ompanions iu crime have Im-cii put on trial several times. In one rase a new trial was granted, iu two there were mistrials. The case Is exited to come up at a special term in Charlotte uext month. Judge Robinson Gets His Reward. Charlolt lllmeniir. For having declined to sit at meat with Judsou W. Lyon, col ored, and for having praised (!ov ernor Ayeock in the recent Itepuli licau State convention, Judge . 3. O'B. Ivobinsou has gotten his re ward. At the caucus of the Kepiib lican State delegation at Chicago, Tuesday, he was defeated for re election as national committeeman from North Carolina by Carl Dun can, or, rather, seeing that be was to be defeated, withdrew. Startling Evidence. Frewh testimony in great qnatiti ty is constantly coming In, declar ing Ir. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds to be unequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland, Bentorvllle, Vs., serves as example. He writes: "I bad bronchitis for three years snd doctored all the time withont being benefitted. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, snd a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally effective in curing all lung and throat troubles, constipation, pneumonia and grip. Oasranteed by English Drug Co. Trial bottles free, regular sires 60c and II. been late on the nilil he disup- ieared, there are blood kikiIs alsitit the room. One negro woman tells of seeing three lueii lake a man's Issly from the room late al uiglit. One of the men iu the iaity is kuo u to have takeu bis mother's w agou and mule after 'J u'clis k at uight and bring il hack as late as 4. Another negro womau w ho lives w ilhin a tew yards of the old room where murder was evidently coin milted, tells of hearing cursing aud fighting and beard one man say, "Oou t kill him. Another insist ed ou killing him and there were cries and groans that ls-came weak er until thev ceased. Your corresKindeut visited the scene and saw tbe Wood stains nutl beard the various stories told. The story was published iu t lie morning paper here today and this alter iitsiu one of the men susiiecti-d tied. At least thai is the report aud he cannot be found. If a crime ut all it is shrouded in more or less mvstery aud is the blackest ever committed iu this county. Officers are at work on tin case Ibis afternoon and develop ments of a sensational uatuie are expected at any time. Aid Asked for Ruined Farmers. tiarl,.lrlllM..rvfr. A meeting of citizens was held here today to discuss some means of relief, in addition to local con tributions, for the farmers whose cros have lscn destroyed by hail. It was decided to make an apiieul to the people of the State iu their lielialf, and ask any w ho may wish to resHind to this apicul to for ward their contributions to T. J. tiill, cashier, Iiiiriiiburg. These cros have been wholl) ruined. It is now too late iu the season to replant cotton or to plant any valuable crop successfully. The jsiiple of the country are verj lilierul and are doing all they can to help their unfortunate neigh Isirs, but the loss is so large and the consequent distress will sooi. he so great that contributions ought to lie distributed over a broitdei area than Scotland county. The damages from the storm will up proximate f'lti.lliH). Any aid will Ih most gratefully received. Jonathan I'k.k.i.e, Chairman lJelief Committee. Luiriiiliiirg, June l!l, l!Mi(. A Ssd Street Sight. t'lisrl.ittf NVwa. An incident that attracted much attention yesterday afternoon, bringing tears to the eyes of some, was that of a man in the custody ol two policemen who were conduct ing him to the lockup at the citj hall. The man was evidently much intoxicated and leaned heavily oi. his escorts. Huniiing along ts-liiuil the party was the arrested man's little son, 4 or o years of age, wear ing his first pair of pants, a toddlei iu all the innocence, bashfiiluess and confusion of childhood. A fit izen kindly took the wondering child iu charge and went along with the party to the city hall. 1 be child had no realization of the sit nation. There was a peculiar pa thos in the sjicctacle that touched the hearts of not a few people lined up along the streets looking al them. The poor drunken fellow was from out of town and is re garded as a usually quiet, steady, hard working man. He was taken in charge by the olice liecause ol his intoxicated condition and lie cause be persisted in visiting the saloons, carrying the child with him. STATE OF OHIO, City or Toledo, Lucas County, Frank J. Chancy makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F, I Cheney a Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and thai said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarth Cure. 1-rank J. Chunky Sworn to before me and eiihscrihed in my presence, una bin day ol De cember, A. D. 8S6. seal A. W. Gleasos, Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous sui tares ol the sysetm Send (or testimoniala, free. Sold by druggists, 7f& Hall t f sniily pills sre the best j lnoard r. Varry. LEONARD F. VERDERY, Real Eatat I sod Renting Agent, of Augusta, Ga, write; "With many othera I want to sdd my twtimonial to the wonderful good l'e runa haa duo me. I hav been a great sufferer from catarrhal dyajiepaia, I tried many phyairlaus, visited a guod many HprlnRa, but I believe Peruna ha done more fur me than all of the above put together. I feel like a new person. I have taken the Peruna and Manalia together and always expect to hav bottle In my borne." LEONARD F. VERDERY. Caag-riaaaaaa DovImt ml Weet Vlrglava. fongroiuman B. B. Doviner, from Wheeling, West Virginia, In a letttw written from Washington, D. C, aayst ' Ma wit my colleague la the rouse ol Itepretentetlve la ncoan mendlnj your excellent remedy. Pe rune, as a footf tonic, aarf afaw aa effective cure for eaten h. " Catarrh awume different phaae la different aeaaona of the year. Ia the summer the stomach sod bowele suffer the ofteneat sa the seat of the trouble. Peruna cures catarrh w herever located. If you do not derive prompt sod satis factory renulU from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Uartman, giving a full statement of your ca and he will be pleased to give you hi valuable ad- Vic gratia. Addrcsa Dr. Hartman, President ol Tb Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Q, THE PROHISE TO OBEY. I hi Woman Thinks Men Object to Chance of the Old Formula. UuNlllr Ctiurlcr-Juurtial. The lJcv. Celia Parker Woolev. of Illinois, complains that she is seldom called on to solemnize the rites of matrimony, although she lias tbe authority to do so. She ittnliutes this to the prejudice of (be men, who do uot like ber cer moiiy iNvrause she never exacts a promise from the turtle to obey her husband. She thinks then) is no reason to exact such a promise, and is certain that the birde will uot keep it. There is littta reason to suppose that Mi's. Woolcy's business is interfered with by reason of the sort of ceremony w hich she adopts. It is a rule almost universal that the birde's wish as to the olliciat- ing minister are resieclcd by the liirdcgroom. If Mrs. Wmiley.s failure to exact a promise of obedi ence specially pleasing to the brides, she would undoubtedly be a great favorite, and would Is- doing more than her rightful share iu tying the matrimonial knot. The men hsve very little to say in such matters, and probably most of them are indifferent to tbe particular forms oliserved. If Mrs. Wooley had studied the subject of marriage profoundly, she would know that the particular language used iu solemnizing marriage hits no hearing whatever upon the nature of the legal oblig ations incurred. The law fixes the obligations of the parties, and they are precisely the same wheth er the rites are solemnized ly one minister or another, or by a judge or justice of the peace. So far as the law makes the huslmnd the head of the family, he cau en force bis right when the law is ap pealed to, whether tbe promise of oliedience was exacted or not. All that is necessary is that tbe marri age be legal; if that is true, the obligations follow as a mattter of course. Iu saying this we are treating marriage as a civil contract. Hut if it lie regarded from a religious point of view, the concluisou is not different. The church any church to which the parties Is'long has its owu rules as to the du ties of the married, which are uot in the least modi lied by tbe omis sion of particular words in the cer emony. No ceremony contains a full digest of all the rules which regulate the duties of husband and wifc,aud the omission of the prom ise of oliedetice is, therefore, quite immaterial. "Will you object if I Utlk shopt" ventured the handsome young trol ley car conductor w ho was sitting on the sofa with pretty Mildred McIIeniingway. "Why, I don't think I shall," she murmured. Being thus encouraged, the col lector of fares, not in his everyday blatant tone, but in the softest whisper, said: "Move np closer, please." Brooklyn Life. He We will have to economize, darling, after we are married. She Then why not slay engaged a few years longer I Detroit Free Press. Betting isan argument tliftt is con vincing only when yon hapiien to win. J Northampton County Tragedy. Salalah ni'pairh.alnl. V. li. Valentine, a prominent farmer of Northampton county, after blowing off the back of hia wife's head, put an end to his life by shooting himself with a shot gun. Tbe doable tragedy was com mitted last night while the man waa laboring nnder temporary in sanity, said to bare been caused by alcohol bun. Tbe husband is dead and tbe wife will die. Driven to Desperation. Living at an out of the way place remote from civilization, a family ia often driven to desperation in case of accident resulting in bums, cuts, wounds, ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Buckleu's Arnica Salve. It's the beat on earth. 25c, (tt Fug lish Drug (.Va.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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June 28, 1904, edition 1
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