THE MONROE JOURNAL
G. M. BEASLEV.
R. F. BtASLEY.
PtaLlSHISS.
Tuesday, July 5. 1904.
Cleveland?
to
server saving, "A a lifelong IV;
Would tb Italian Suit th South
er Farm?
Who will work the land if the
South in the future and make the
world's supply of cotton ? Tt cer
tain that the negro will 4 do it, and
the white population already in the
South that can or will go to the field."
U not large enough to do it. There
ha been much aid regarding the
probable importation of Italian labor.
The Manufacturers' Record ttf Balti
more has sent a swial curresiondent
to Independence, La., where there is
a large colony of Italians. Thin cor
respondent says that the objections
which have been made to the Italian
farmer were, first, that he spent no
money; second, that as soon as he ac
cumulated money he took it buck to
Italy, and third, that be carried a
stiletto in his sleeve, while the negro
farm hand in the South spent all he
made, and more if you would allow
him, and was easily manageable by
the Southern planter. These he in
vestigated fully and found to be un
true. The story of Independence he
says is the story of increasing the!
value of land from 1 an acre to .'k)
an acre in ten years and the estab
lishment of happy homes, ami this
by a people unfamiliar with every
detail of American agriculture and
markets and even the Knglish lan
guage. Independence is the home of
the straw berry and the Italian. There
have been shipjied from Intleieii(l-
ence this season -73 car loads of
strawberries raised by Italian farm
ers, with a nmnev return of over
$ 500,0(10. Summing up his obser
vations, the corresHntlent makes the
following comiKirison:
"If you ask me if the Italian is a
g'lod farmer, I can only reply that he
goes to work at the crack of dan,
quits with the darkened shades of
evening, and if the moon shines he
works a few hours at night and his
children work with him. The tier
man is steady and frugal, the French
man impnlsive and active, the Irish
man everything that goes to human
credit, the Scotchman stocky and
stolid, yet honest, and conservative :
but from a luntt-tilliug standpoint,
from the point of desire of the love
of a home and a willingness to make
it by the sweat of the brow, I can see
no reason why the Italian now in the
South does not compare favorably
with any one of them. They are not
hard to teach, as a rule. They want
to make money, which is their sole
object, and they tiy to follow instruc
tions, and it is inevitable that if they
make any, the landlord will, too. This
immediate section would never have
lieen what it is in so short a time
without the Italian lalmr. The price
of land is no olijtvt if they want it
and can see their w ay clear to make
a living en it. If they think they
can make a living on ten acres of
land and have 1,000, they will try
it and not think it too much. They
reason that it is that much invested
from which they can derive a liveli
hood and have a home besides. Num
bers of them have settled here on
fjn-itirt iiImIu ntul m:iilfit lii'imr .mil
saved up money, notwithstanding I Theodore Uoosevelt
I... !... i :i .. i I
ion lack umi me liiinuy Hits 01 inie
size. So far wc tmd them peaceful,
law-abiding citizens without the
If North Carolina were chuck f;.!l
of men of the mould of tx-JudiS
A. C Avery of Muf gaiilon. lie would
have none Uo many of tin-kind. A
wise man sometime chants his
opinions, but a fn4 never, says the
proverb. But Judiv Avery is a m m
who, when rca. dictates a clur.'i
drt change, and then has the cour-
5ECN MINORED DKOWNED.
A Danish Emigrant Ship dure
lVu n on thr Hocks and Almost
I ik hole Ijtad of r-assenjer
is Lost.
li:- 1 l.T TllV.nish
and Norwegian emigrant bound for iu,md inId
New Vrk are U-Ia-vcd to have Uvn
drowned in the North Atlantic on
June IN li.it of nearly MX' souls
on bard the lUiu-h su-amcr N'orge.
which left t'oix-uh.iiS-n June 22, only
age to express hi convictions alter (; a e (,ni,un i . alive and for the
they have been carefully and c. nsci- n no hope is heal out
entiously formed Un the evidence.
Hack in the davs of heated contro
versy, lucre was no more cuiicm a .-j
W hen last seen the Norge was
nkitiii where she struck on the
Islet of tto. fc.i'.l, whose isolated eak
from a deadlr Atlantic
vueateof silver than he. and in tw; ;.k miles off the west
hostile convention of IS!S, he was
the onlv man who had the courage
winch wxsou
. . i . . ... . - . .
owing to the heavy acatnerani be- Only Ut instil und.ry uight yixir
cause no one could navigate them, 'writer, to protect him-If and family
"We made straight awav, and i!e U-1 he ivmd from the foul idot
when we last saw the Xorge, a large ;!.d w jfu-d it--if sk !y into his lrd
number of emigrants were on tin- i-iti from a nearby hog pen. had n
deck. I'aptain llundel stood n th-i us-disiiifivtnttts. Anyone pjstnt:
bridge. IVwn of iassenger had uv d.r in t'ie eemng late, is struck
Tliev wote suddenly with a tieaiy, f.d, inerkt
life belts, but were drowned brfoie. jlu:cophen sloulv M-tiling lkc
our eves. lsme U ti.e ground. Hits is an
"After ?l hour the Sylvia ta 're an fid state of stairs: it is criminal
down ami picked us up. Afatiit He are ti--t u.aaMiig a tirade on
persons must have Uvn drowned." h gs tjtvially. for the owners can
The Xorge s.ulel from (Vpcnha- keep the fns in such ronditH4i a
gen, June 22. II kall, the isltton n.ttogne such nffiw and dan
which she struck, is about ?UI miles - gi-roiw'v imeril the health of others.
west of the Hebrides It is a dan- and this s!: -n'd U done. But one
gerous reef, with a rtvk about 5 thorough cleaning will not last a
feet above water. ; whole summer. It will hardly las:
According to the survivors, the a day tiil the pen will ! in tin- same
moment the vessel struck, the en- foul coi.ditioti. As a ciiien who has
gines were reversil and the Norge Uvn verv mueh anikvel and fearful
stand mi and exi'ress the scnti- i au.i w
tt.ni'n r nil
mellt mat mi a lew neiu uioroii;
coast of SMtiand l-irty on the j
,..rmit,f .,f l it l'ii,.l iv- th V.irii !
1....1. ... ,i .. i m came uac umi ueeu aier. i !.e o:
onto the
1'he ini- w:i uuieklv l.ii krtl off
union ith the lpulists, Ua-ise he ,. WAS .- jumrisl in thnmgh
belu-ved it the right thing of the 'a rent in her bows,
hour to do. Two weeks ago he was j The emigruiis. who were then
opp.,1 U. the nommation of Mr f "g their breakfast, ran on
V , ... .... r, , , devk. I he hatchway were scarcely
t leveland. but on I nday of ,ast w.i-. I fr ,w h,mdredof soulsand
he wrote a letter to the t'harloite t l I ( n a,.,t, C,,C;.,.,
l.v. l .11 r...f rent in ner lows was so large, now
,f s,-ri".i
lluiu U-
' n-sults, we ask that some
done. t 'inis.
that
crai ana asacuv.eu. i now e u,.i. ,
the delegates to the national IVum-!
cratic invention from this State will j
give Cleveland their united support. ' j
For his change of opinion, he gives
the reason that Cleveland would It !
the strongest candidate and the only j
man who could certainly win. and oi
the mvessitv for winning now. he!
says : j
"Since that time the ever nvnrring
negro problem has Uvn bronchi
the front by IVsidcnt IJimsevclt's
dictation of a plank in the LrpuMi
can national platform. This p!a::k
pledges that party, if it should have
Control of Imth houses of toiii;!(
and the eveeutive department, to en
act a law that will reduce the r. pie
sentation of North Carolina to ,
memU'rs of the House. Iletvveen l,:e
lines in that provision of the lo p ill
lican platform I read plainly a pi:r
Hise to assume NTmaneiit control ot
ourehvtions and place N'o;;l, l .iro
lina, notvvithsiauding her ginnms
history, on a plane little ,tU e the
Philippines. Since Mr. Uvsevel; has
chosen to make the negro ipio ; !:
the supreme isst!,', I fed, a,- 1 did
when I voted forlloracctirccloy.i! at
it is the highest duty of every South
erner to advocate a policy that is U-..I
calculated to place in the proidcr,
tial chair a man who will have tl
liriiiuess to veto any such f .i i i.it i ,ii
legislation." ;
Throughout the entire country the
talk of t'levelalid is rife. Ptspalt he
say that theT.immaiiyleaders.alfe.nl:.
on the ground at m. i.ouis i..r iiiei
convention which meets tomorrow.1
,ire making a desjierate etToii to de
feat Judge Parker, (iorm.iii is at. !
avowed candidate also, and will n it
go to the convention. Not en rd
lelegatesare instructed to nominal
Parker, but he is far in the lead
Vet the great ipiestioli reganlsCieve
uul, "the man without a delegate.'
;o! VI!lKt.
The N irge t iick!y U-gan to go
, down i'v tue tie.i.i. l.igtu ooiiiswere
1 lowered and into these the women
land children were hurriedly put
ISivof those Units smashed against
' the side of the N'orge and their help
' less inmates were caught up by the
heavv sc.is Two UaU loads gt
.ivv.iy sifeiy fiont the side of the
t sinking s!np and many of the etni
! grants who were left on Uvard. si-i:-vx
life U !t. thivw themselves into
the sea and were drowned. Captain
(iundc!, so say the survivors, stood
n the bridge of the doomed vessel
until it could U" sivn no more.
'I he l-'.its kept together some
hours Pr.icie.iMy all of their occu
pants Wi re passengers and not used
to Laii'l'iiU' .-'ich craft. The Units,
Y ipicd iy the survivors landed at
tJnmsby was ,i life Unit. One ac
count iys that three boats were
s'ic.-essfitlly lautii lied, the other two
holding aUiut tell personseach. The
.ifel' iit ii'ide faster progress and
fell in :'h the Salvia What lv
caii.e. f thei t her Units is not known.
I her'SCi.e of those otlthelifeUn.lt
t. k r' i v at o'c, k on the morn
in of .Lino the survivors iMii--i-tng
of t men. one of them a
se;t!!..i:i, SIX women and a girl.
! liV oK V -I KMVoli,
Hi i the survivors said that
a '.en he got on .lock the N'orge was
a.t'f submerged and was rapidly
g--t!ing lower ill the water. Ilaif
ii. .id with fright the survivors all
NtiMggied for places ill the Units.
ever, that she began to till rapidly.
The vessel's eight Uvats were
swung over the sides rapidly and the
women and children were put into
them first. There was a heavy sea
running, an l in lowering the Knits
all but two of them were smashed
The Norge, which had Uvn in the
CoM'iihagen service of the S'anda
navian-American line for a nmrU r
of vears, was an iron ve.scl of J.Sls
Urns gross and i.UM tons net. Her ;'
principal dimensions were length,
34(5 hvt; breadth. 4tK f.vt. and
depth 2a feet Slu
with six water-tight bulkheads
Parker on the first ?
- I ,.ui. "ij.-,-,!. Ilh
Parker on the snund Inillot, n-r-haps
on the lirst That is tonight
e claim of the men who are
in
attaint i
f th,
i-iiarte 'f the political
New York candidate. All day long,
the Paiker opvtielll.s have tried to
jvifet the progi.un which Would
-ni"iig the balloting and affoid an
Pimi'iiiiity to name another caudi
date, but apparently ti.ev have not
siicctvded. Manv combinations have
i .. ii.. ......
was equipped '"v 1 's"-"; "r mev ivm
assembled into a shaw sulbcieiitlv
The Joyous l-ourth and the I'oul substanii al to show the independent
Hoe IVns. land iininstructed delegates how
The heavy villain of a great poli ti
al play severed his Coiincclioii with
his discredited troupe the other day
when Marion Butler resigned the
hairniansliip of the national Popu
list party and formally linked hi
fortunes to those of the heavy-handed
driver of the llcpiiblican hippodrome.
Daniel J.
5ully's New
Operations.
Line of
dreaded stiletto. This is giving a
general history of them as I know it."
This is certainly a splendid scon'
for the Italian and he may yet work
our fields in large numbers.
The faithfulness, of a true woman
to an unworthy man is often pathetic
it were better that her heart were
hardened and she could forget. Some
months ago a travelling man, one
Bishop, forgetting a true wife at
home, sought company in the house
of a father in ('harlot te who objected
to his presence, and who in defend
ing his rights was shot to death in
the presence of his own family and
in his own home by Bishop. Bishop
claimed self-defense and got off with
a sentence of five years in the peni
tentiary. The other day that faithful
wife that he had forgotten at home,
came to Charlotte to secure etitions
for a pardon for her faithless hus
band. She could make no headway,
for the people were not in sympathy
with her desire, however much they
felt for her. The chance are that,
disappointed as rlie was over the
failure to get the pardon, she was
more hurt to find that her husband
had Die contempt of the people who
knew his crime, for of course, in her
trust and innocence, she does not
think him so bad.
"We are against the President, not
the nigger," sang out Mr. J. It Blair
in the State convention when the man
who introduced the anti-negro school
plank was talking of the social equal
ity that would reoult from Mr. Roose
velt's dining Booker Washington.
The remark caught the convention.
It was true. The South is the friend
of the negro, but it is against Mr.
Roosevelt's style. The negro in the
South knows and understand'! this.
The President's antics may fool the
negroes of those Northern States
where his vote counts, but the chances
are that every genuine Southern ne
gro has more respect for genuine
Southern gentleman than be has for
Mr. Roosevelt with all bis fraternal
ideas of equality.
St l.ntll. Sjiwiiil, JVIll, li MLilniUi-uin.i-."
Kii.inl.
It w ill lie reineinU'red that some
six weeks ago iMuiiel J. Sully, the
temporarily dethroned cotton king,
announced that he had quit the jut
forever and would henceforth di
vide himself to the work of iutro
during improvements in cotton rais
ing and handling, in accordance
with this determination, nil the
papers were signed here today in
the organization of a gigantic com
pany, whose object is to develop
cotton handling on a vast scale.
The Southern Cotton Corporation
will be the name of the company,
w ith a capitalization of jk.'U.imo.ooo
.",000,niK) preferred stock mid
1.1, 000,1)01 1 common. Sully will
lie iiresiilent. The eoiiilianv is
Wing financed by men of iiniloiibt- j rushed on din k. I saw at once that
They fought tin ir way to the big
'ih -Unit and an othcer stowed in the
;s;x vv. ii.cn ail' I the girl and then
told the mi ii to get in. The othocr
'hen .k charge and got the Uul to
ti.i- r.hlof the Norge. Seeing that
the boat was already overladen, the
o'h.vr with greal heroism jumped
'i:io the water and tried to hoard an-oilie'-
boat winch was not so full. He
iaiied and was drowned.
In the -ea by tins tiaiewasa mass
of ,-t: ug.ghiig men. women and chil
dren gasping and choking from the
elVivts of the water. They tried to
get in the already overladen beats,
but. were bean u oil with oars. The
Uvit rowed ileal' of this seething
mass and just as she drew away the
X rge went dow n,
.1 i. AVIi i.tiw's 1 1 Hi V.
Peter N'l'lsoii.nne of the survivors,
desiiiliid as a voiing American,
said
' for some hours we rowed in
company with the other boats, but
the strong tide drifted us away from
the others and nothing has Uvn
sivn of them since. The Salvia
picked us up ami we were well cared
for on Uiard the Trawler. All of us
lost our entire belongings, lie had
no time in that tierce light, for life to
think of anything but the getting of
scats in the Unit."
The only hope except for those
know n to have escaped is that some
few of the emigrants might have
Uvn washed upon the barren rocks.
Their chance of Iving rescued even
then is practically nil, for vessels
sailing the North Atlantic give Uock
all a w ide berth as possible.
.VNoIllllK .VIVO! ST.
The follow ing account of the wreck
was given by another survivor:
"We were waiting for the call to
breakfast, when there was a violent
imp I lien another tuimp, ami I
T. tit H.lil..r ..I Thr J,uriia' ' I .mother
The fourth of July is t vlebrated j Men wl
Ux'aus' it is the day on which was I kihiiicc
ihvlared American Indepei.dence
The I Kvlat at ion meant and still
means a great deal. P meant free
dom from British tyranny in I Brit
ish oppression, freedom of g,,v,rn
ment.and ill a large ineaure the in
dividual IllieltV of each citizen.
It meant a great many other things
of which I will not speak But lucre
are certain things w hu h it did not
mean, to some of which I lii vre to
call esnvwl attention Amen an
Independence and Individ ia! l.iUr
ty do not mean that A ha the n:.:it
to so use Ins property or permit i' to
Iv used by another as to cauM incon
venience to It or in any way deprive
him of Ins life. IiUtIv, piopcrlv or
health.
It means that A may own and kr p
a hog if he so ehvt, but it dors n !
mean that he has the right or pir i-
lege to Stick thrill 111 a pell So cl -.e
to B's door that the odor ti.errfl'ol.i.
on a hot night, will actually f i r
In in to leave his home or saturate la
in ing apartments w ith disinfivtai:'-..
It il-vs not mean that A has a right
to put his hog pens coer " s
i door than his ow n m order to pro-,-, t
j himself and familv from thesw v!
t'aiulid.itc can lie named
are supmsod to hold the
f ivwer have asked the Par
ker opKir.cnts to sav what would lie
done after Paiker had Uvn put out
of the race, but tonight they si( thev
have rc.i ived no satisfactory answer
( i ii uiaii. ( iiav and Cleveland have
Uvn suggested, but no one is pre
pared to give assurances that anv of
tin in could uveivc the nominal ion
The nit niiuii of Cleveland has a ten
dency m some quarters to solidify
the Parkt-r men; for many tlch gatis
s.u tlit y tin not want to take even
the slightest chance of allowing
Ch icland a fourth nomination.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
Hint Contain Mercury
i immiiy wilt surely ilrsHoy llir
st'iise ot Miirll and rnmplett'ly tlrrane
tlif liiilr svstrni when rtilrimi; il
tlinuiidi the mucous suilai-n. Such
.titu'lt'D st.oulil itrver he usfd except
on pn si-i i ti.iti fruhi it-put. it Ir phy
sit-i.iiis, .is the tt,i!!i4;r thry will do is
tt'U toi l t i the kihiiI yon ran posi!'ly
ten ve lioin thrill Halls Catanh
Cult', m:i n ill jot in t'il I'V V. J. Cht'iiry
.V Co., Toirilo. O , i"i'Ul.iin no lure
1 is l.ikrii internally, at ton;
GREAT
As the invading army of fall stocks is fast approaching, we must
clear the way, and not let the depleted ranks of the retiring summer
forces come in contact with it This would be bad generalship. Our
policy demands the selling of all goods in their respective seasons,
therefore we thought it best at this particular time to close our eye to
loss, for if it effects our purpose it is a wise loss, so here goes:
25 doz. men's Negligee Shirts,
all sizes, worth 50c, at 35c.
500 doz. men's Collars, all linen,
worth 10 and 15c, each at 4c.
200 pairs Elastic Seam Drawers,
50c. kind, sale price - 38c
500 prs. Sox, union made, war
ranted fast colors, 10c. value, 5c.
1000 men's and boys' Straw
Hats, former price 25c. to $1.00,
to close out at 10, 15 and 25c.
1000 prs. men's Fancy Sox, 15c
value, for this week, 10c per pair
or three pair for 25c.
10 doz. boys' Negligee Shirts,
pretty patterns that have been
selling for 38c, sale price, 25c.
Men's all elastic Suspenders 6c.
Gauze Shirts for men. all sizes,
only .... 10c
300 men's Suits ranging in price
from $8.50 to $10.00, all on one
counter. Take your pick $4.08.
This is a great clothing bargain.
$3.50 men's 2-piece Suits at less
than half price, per suit, $1.50.
$1.00 men's Pants 50c.
100 boys' Suits, $1.25 kind, 75c.
Now, this Grand Clearance Sale opens up Wednesday morning and
will continue from day to day until all summer stocks of every des
cription are cleaned up. Don't miss the greatest saving opportunity
ever given to the trading masses of this or any other section.
9
Phone 74.
Wholesale and Retail.
Cheapest Store on Earth.
Old Han kills Himself. j
The I Hid v of .Mr. Jesse I'.altlwin
of C'H'kingliam was found dead in
a pond I'nday. Mr. lialdwiu was
more than sixty yeiii-s old. His
w ale w as an invalid mill he was dis-1
appointed eoiieeiiiiiig a son who
hail not done well, anil he decided
that be bail rather die than eon-.
tiniie mi unhappy lite. He lirst
took a bottle of laudanum,
but uncertain as to wheat her that
would have the desired etl'tvt, he H
'drowned himself. Deleft his hat 3
wTmnTrrmrmmnrnnnnrTirmrfiTriTti
id I j.M'TIST fMV KUSITV
1 1IH VVUMUN.
.mors arising i nerrironi ana win. iijanj nu,,. , i,riiU onio, .y
make one's rations taste so tlelleio'is i Cheiirr A Co. Tt stimtuiuU (r
after sitting oil the front porch f.rl Sold hy tlmist. price 7jc I"tllr
awhile, elljov lllg the evening bl.t e.l Hall's family Pills are the hrst.
so heavily fraught with the stent h !
and tilth ami tnicroU s of fever, am
the eliervest'etices ot the tltvoiiiHisi-
tioii ot corn-cobs ami slop, which: ... , ...
arise finin a pen hi. into w hid. are 7'" f"1."' !"' Ar,"i s'',p"'
, . 1 I .uul I I'llosoi'hy; in Music, in Ait ami
jammed two pms , ,; ,, tm8t.s , s (,
(f course. Ml kk litis are hot ,t ;,Urtlt,sr j ,, r,Kr,. Krri
like hogs, and cvm if the, are in a u,11, ,elllniSi 0, hmirrach. Facul
close pen that is kept limiting with ,v ,,t s, lrll aj twrntv-fuur wuiiuu
slop ami cabbage leaves, iiud musty ; Silioel tl Hihlr tatibt by a full tad
meal, and breatl crmnbs, and chicken "ir "t Wake I'orrst and Nrwlou
heads and feathers, and vvmls ami : TlieoloKiral Sruiiuat y. Thoroiuh luisi
Uvf bones ami such like.it would Ecell;t etiuipmrnt for
not Iv a hog pen like where big hogs 'chi,. tl.rnnslrv. fli..l.,Ky and Phy,.
i , i, . i i .,, ,7 i "c. he itHi i( Music unsurpassed in
W M'l- ' M I.V - '1,l.So.,,h. Ihr r....,f..t of 'student.
pen and. of course, c-nld not pollute i Mu.r ,,v Vuu,iv:ll Uty
the atmosphere with anything but ; Physician, two Malum and a Nurse,
the sweetest fumes ot pig pell otlol'i !.n, htnaiy ,inii(,u, heat. Iinlits,
If Thomas .lelVrson wen' here to haths, fees for physician, mine, and
day anil were drafting the ltvlara- 1'It.ov, f 1(17 .50 per session; in die
tio'n of Independence, that immortal '"li fr 5 15 1" ?5S No discount
document would certainly contain j Ul rveryhmly pays exactly the
some e ause against hog ivns. The. rc"!U " ' "
ihiittlv tiei'ii Kit hliHid aiul iniicotis
snrlarrs t.f the system. In htiyin upon the bank in plain view, US if
Hall's Cut.iith C to e he sure you trt to tell the world of bis decease.
Ihr ceo 0 1 11 e. It is taken ill t 1 11 a 1 1 v.
etl strength and prominence in the
financial world, who will lie active
ly identified with its management.
The fundamental feature will be
baling at the gin house, .Sully hav
ing wniic time since secured control
of the Whitman stpiare bale cotton
presn, which it is proposed to man
11 fact u re and sell. Other opera
tions of the company include fur
ther radical improvements in cot
ton handling all the way from the
field to the factory. Improved
methods of culture, I tetter ginning,
a process of final lulling at the gin
which obviates the necessity for
further compressing, and a great
w arehousing system extending over
the whole country's territory,
which will store cotton and issue
receipts on which local as well as
outside tanks ran loan with at iso
late safety, are among the innova
tions which the company will introduce.
Cmp. never better,
rllai-kherrle. here.
Oleitn lr Ooverniir,
Lord, ht rheer!
anhehnrn Courier.
something serious hail happened, anil
I made a dash below tt) gather up
my belongings.
"S'ores were rushing on deck anil
the hatchway was crowded vvith em
igrants. They were launching boats
and rushing into them, but there
was no panic.
"Four or five were in the boat into
which I got, and we cleared the ship.
Luckily for us, in our party was the
only seaman from the Norge who
escaped, and he was able to navigate
our lilt lo (mat.
"We saw two other boats capsize,
We like best to call
SC0TTS EMULSION
a food because it stands so em
phaticatly for perfect nutrition.
And yet in the matter of restor- 4
ing sppetite, of giving new
streneth to the tissues, especially f
to the nerves, its action is that
of a medicine.
sd fcr fm wvjiW.
SCOTT S BOWKk. UmiIiN,
NliMHil. Sr.T-4.
aa.taSSi'OI orkMi
Wood's Seeds.
Crimson Clover
Sown at the last working
of the Corn or Cotton Crop,
ran he plowed under the following
April or May in time to plant rare
or other-crop the same season.
Crimmn Clover prevents winter
leaching of the soil, is equal in fer
tilising value to s jrootl application
of aUhle manure ami will wonder
fully Increase the yield and qnal
Hy of torn or other crops whirh
fjlow It It alao maker, splendid
winter ami spring erasing, fine
early green feed, or s good bay
crop. Kven if the crop is cut oil,
the action of the roots and stnbble
Improve the land to S marked de
gree. Write; tee vrtce hmI aeecM tie.
(tar UJHog akMrt ttwUmf U.
T.W.Wood & Sons, Seedsmen,
iiflNion, ViMima.
WnS'a DMcrlrtte Pan Cateke . reaAf
bnal ABra.1 11, tell all ati ram
eaa Vetuhl SeM. lor r.ll pita
lag. Stalled tra am raeaaal.
g ivns.
only reason, to my mind, that it din s
not contain a clause of this kind is,
he ditl not have to undergo what we
of Monroe do.
The only difference ltctweon our
Revolutionary sires ami we of tins
age ill Monroe, is: They fought for
freedom from Hritish tyranny and
oppression: we are now having to
light for freedom from hog pen
tyranny ami bog pen depression, and
hog pen tyranny is the worst f the
two.
There ought to lie something done.
The health of the people of Monroe
is more important than a few hogs.
t'l liclimd of its trade in the South,
i ur further infuimatioti addle
ruiMtii sr K T. Vans, Kaleigh, N.C.
(io and see the Itest fruit jai-s,
Hall patent, at Klow's. I
Tinwares. lam chimneys, lau ,
terns ami glols-s nt I'lovt's.
Sour
Stomach
No appelils, loat of atrarflh. nervous
maa. headache, constipation, bad breaih.
(er.eral dehilliy. tour mines, and caurrh of
the atomach are all dus lo Indiresllon. Kodol
curea Indiresllon. Thi new discovery repre
sents the natural Juices of digestion as they
eiist In s heaiihy stomach, combined wild
Ihe greatest known tonic and reconstructive
propertlea. Kodol Dyspepsia Cur does not
only cure Indiresllon and dyspepsia, but this .
famoua remedy curea all stomach troubles
by cleansing, purilylng, sweetening and
strengthening th mucous membranes lining
the stomach. j
i eii. 9. s n.ii, ir.TTiwoaa. w. vi.. HytM 1 1
. w. " --j. 'wi win kw w n tor rwantT Tttrv
KtyJcS oired nw and ate inw win ll in niSi
k babi." 1
Kodol Digests What You tat I
Bottlaaonlr. $1 on St. koidlnt JH timet the trial !
SIM. which Mil. lor 60 cents. I
Prepared b 1. 0. O.WITT St CO., 0NI0A0O
Fnclish Drug Company.
Dr. S. . Welsh.
For sale by
and
liii
orrei Pains, Itching, tcabuy
Kin Diseases.
Swellings, Cirbosicle, I'lutiik-a, rVrnl ale
rmtnaarnl ' 1 nn-d t Uiltaj Dctatt:. Itd0l h m. n
mnit Um artlre rV.to Ii ll Maul, tt t Inn
mtot and Bane la Sum, tart at4 Hntfc lnSliie
Sralikr Stla. ItltnS tWIa kol or tkln, Swlrn i.teadt,
RiMiiet .ivl Ilum; ea tli Sua, SI'iis Iv.iSms la
SlMia, Sure I irot, flat; Ua. r oC.-nu. rrupttaaa.
CopeM-Culgr f iHf.ar ruli oa Skev all rirMlv n. w
mtiom, t Irtrs ea anr vert vlii kudr. lir tt Er-arewtral'.lieet,t-'Aruaworbsli,Uli
Botanlo Clood Balm, iruarantewd
fcttmm.Ma the worn MlaiiarrtitfMHw
MMra,ealeal HHUr.aM.atWl auiwiti.-f..L HMla
all .aeal, atop all acbpa wid nalna. Idiwe I veUaw
auU Uou per. ana IV W, pWtHr rnM.-tnt tae
aura krtf kiu a Sna kv.H: r Jin.Jt H. B. S.
ImiiI iho.i.ii.1. of we. vi llloml fiw. rv,m ttut
rtekla Um u SUM
Old Rktawmat lam, Catarrh, Keaeme
are w.1'1 Sr a avfal snuvura Dnu.w of U
BM. S. B. B. atons lUvl.ns eaS Swu.ne, luaane
aa SmteMnc, A 'are ana r -u.nl aarra timaiMaia,
faurrht hAla alt Siba, Sn., tmiaiuiia. Waters
luuwrt. toal tnaaelnc Swaot tVwinti f aivuai a
tan, kMMaj ttmt tapelf M rui aula,
Cancer Cured
SmaaH naaS luia. Cana ln at all Sawtt,
Bwemtn Swelllnri, taintt Sum, ItnnOT, af t
IHM H tun tue Caw ria aij W.. t... .
e orat an anteAlf, It sa aan inM
riawta, Wirt, SwMlawt, Sbaatlat. S. .arinf raM.
take BkMMt ILila an4 tlavrwiUaua?9fr hi.ara ttMf
nkaKur BlaaTataiMlrae.MaaMl
01 r.wrii fcrautne aottt Ma m
vita kiiall tk.
Iwat twatia ae tl, t
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1.11.1 aiway.n
IU u tak.
In.
swwsui aistisusm niinni.ii.n i m
flMirtwi4stot k Tlrorrsw' trrtMl fsrrrt,
(tiMSJMl l tKTf ftV t -Usie IraBrr-.sstilf. Itrfngiitttj
nl ItalW fXI t tmir fl"j TSfaI4tr
sT ft. II H .sMl pjitMphltH !, rrt hf
VHtlnf Kl4fOal Jsn llUtstA.n. liFSkrr. jrm
sspresM TS SBIIMSH OTTttM, W mk twlsf
M eVM (ttM Sat MseMl attskt.
Sold by C N. SIMPSON, Jr.
f DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH,
MASONS,
I. O. O. F
ATTENTION!
I have just received a fine lot of solid gold
EMBLEM PINS of these orders and will be
pleased to price them to you.
See them in my window.
W. E. LINEBAGK,
The Jeweler, Monroe, N. C.
Ihe People's
Dry GoocLr Co.
Corner Franklin anil Hay ne Streets,
MUX liOi; X C.
Special Bargains for This Week
in Clothing and Shoes.
Nice Twti tieee Suits fitim l.(Ml to l.r.t)
l,7.-) I'uiilN tli is week tl.L'.l untl l..Ml
t.lMl PiiiitH tliiM week .'..r'il
Nice SuitM from tXm to lli..(
We will be pleased to show you some of the goods
before you buy.
In hIiihh wo linve nn exeellent line in Men's Oxfonlx in Tans,
I'nt. Colt, Put. Vici. etc., from l.2.' to tUHI. Soinetliint; that
will inteiv.st you. (live m it trial mi SIiin-h.
And when in neeil of Ilrestt (itmilM of any kintl jmt remeiii
lar wt Imve h nice XKW line of the lient miteriiH.
White Linen for shirt waist units to (le. yaiil itle.
(imimnteeil Tttll'eta Silk, Jiliil w itle, !iSc. lo HAS ver jartl.
R .. WaistM .'..
billies' Uililtetl Vests 4 to ISr.
W. II. Cornets .Vie. umi tl.M
Table Linen, Lace Window Curtains, Parasols,
Embroideries, Laces and most anything
you want in dry goods.
fiivo its a trial onler for a pair Ijulies' Shoes. We sell the
Cl. W. Ilerriek Slioe untl wa lire anxious to net our customers
ticiiitiiiitt'il with this line. We j;,ll"'l"l,,'e satisfaction.
We are at your nervier.
The People's Dru Goods Go.
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r
A TRUE COMFORT
is
A Tastily and Carefully
Kept Home
BEST PREPARED PAINT
Is (be Stroojeil Factor ( Well Ecpt Boat
ft to
FAITHFUL IH ITS WEAK
THUS IN ITS HAHmunr
SVKB IN ITS ECONOMY
Made to Sixty Inviting shades READY FOR USE
Put m hi Ouart. Half-Oatlos). OaJloe Can! OalsM
BuctMUi iUtf-aarreU mm Bsnwls.
C.N. Simpson, Jr.
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A Dollar Saved is
A Dollar Matle.
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.
Store Phone 7; Residence Phone 84.
Nearly Killed.
Prkw Still CnrManedrni CbarMtr X.ira.
II r. B. F. Keziah of Stout rsme
very near losing his life lust Tues
day. While on his way home from
Monme his team ran away, throwing
him out of his btigxy, which was a
two-horse one and heavily loatletl,
the buggy passing over his body,
leaving a great many bruises. It is
miraculous how he escaped and it
thrills the blood of one with horror
to bear him relate the incident.
Ice! lot kel
We are handling Ice ami want
your trade. We will treat you
right, give you honest weight ami
prompt delivery. Phone i'M,
Itepst, Walters A 8imisfln.
Good weight and prompt deliv
ery at Parker's Ice House. 'Phone
316.
Wool Wanted.
If yon have any wool for sale,
bring It to J. D. Pi Its EE.