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.1 jnejmm U0s"9t t wimimi,,x-' nz .v. -- a iriii sTiiim iT isaisr .ufa an i t j-j ".fciS THE" ,MONROE JOURNAL. VOLUME XI. NO 44 MONROE, N.C, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 20 1004 One Dollar a Year SCIENCE VS. PNEUMONIA. - T Rights ol Children. - "We must interpret the laws for Flaa tor tystcmatK Campaign the pruteetiou of the young agaiust AgsiOal in ureattM.fo M cruel t v. opprewuon aud tnjmtfice" DREW RAZOR IN THE PULPIT. Ule. MikaMpnllaTlaM. Of every 100,t00 persons wbodie Id this rouutry, over 10,000 are claimed by pneumonia, t'onsump tioo baa been called ''the great white plague," and ia dreaded ahofe all other diseases, but the clot race made by it aUter scourge ia startling. The lateat reliable statistics fur the roaotry a a whole are those of the eeuauM of liMKi, aud in the year closing with the heginuing of the Croatia count, there bad been 10o,- 971 deaths from pneutuouia, while consumption bad scored ouly 5,000 more, or 1U.05S. Ia it strange, then, or in the least surprising, that physicians aud sanitarians are sounding a note of alarm and reasiug to regard tuberculosis aa the one great cue- Biy to be met and battled with! Tbia dines is such an iusjduous foe to the race and does its work so quickly that it baa not been as suo cessfully studied as Route others that are lent deadly. The medical profession is fully aroused, ho ever, and will prosecute a vigorous campaign this winter. Minneapolis is one of the cities asked to assist in the collection of data, aud every other large city iu the country will contribute to the supply of information. 1 here will be laboratory work at DoMtoii, New York aud Philadelphia, and every hospital iu the land will be expect ed to make reports of Held work. Thus science holies to obtain light on the cases, manner of traus niuwkm, conditions that seem to favor the prevalence of the d incuse, aa well as those most marked where it is least prevalent. Much more deadly than small pox, aud Mrhas as easily couiuiu uicated, is pneumonia, yet cities aud states are up in arms against smallpox, communities go into panic over its preMenee, and it is popularly regarded as the est of all pests, while uutil the last few years pneumonia Las been viewed with more or less indifference by all save the medical fraternity. This is the proper season for a study of the dincu.se, as it begius its ravages with the beginning ol winter. It is also the right time to take warning, but not to take fright. Pneumonia is a prevent able disease to the extent that the chances of contracting it are re duced in proHrtion to the care taken to keep the system in good tone aud, so far as Hituble, avoid exposure to wet and cold. From South Africa. New wty ol using Chamberlains Couth Kemedy: Mr. Arthur Chipmao, writ in( Iron) Durban, Natal, South Africa, tart: ''At a proof that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy it a cms suitable for old and young, I pen you Hie follow ing: A neighbor of miue bad a child just over two months old. It bad a very had couch sod the parents did uot know what to give it. I suggested that if they would net a bottle of Chamber laia's Cough Remedy and put some upon the dummy teat the baby a sucking it would no doubt cure the child. This they did and brought about a quick relief and cured the baby." Ibis remedy is for sale by S.J. Welsh and C. N . Simpson, Jr. "Did I see you kissing my daugh ter airt" '"In really don't know, sir. I was too much occupied at the time to notice." Life, ' Doesn't Respect Old Age. It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cutoff maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, fever and constipation all yield to this perfect pill. 25c at English Drug Co.'s. Mrs. Hix I got my b unhand to admit that be was a fool today. Mrs. Dix IIow did you manage It! Mrs. Hix I showed him some of the letters be wrote me during our courtship. Chicago Tribune. A Good Complexion. Sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks re stored by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers," so writes S. P. Moore of Na cogdoches, Tei. A certain cur for bil iousness, constipation, etc. Small pill easy to take easy to act. Sold by English Drug Co. tud S. J. Welsh. Miss Iiudd What sort of a chap U Jack Hugginx! Mh Swift Well, he Is what night be termed an osenlatory kleptomaniac. Kennebec Journal. "lot hers Praise It. Mothers everywhere prais On Min ut Cough Cur for tb sufferings it hat relieved and tb byes of their lit tl on il ha saved. A certain cur for cooghs, croup and whooping cough. English Drug bo. and 5. J. Welsh. Bllkins I never knew Cockshure to acknowledge that he had made a mistake. Pilkins I did once. Bilkins How did it happen! Pilkins He put the lighted end nd of his cigar In bis mourn. Louisville Courier-Journal. ' Mrs. Mary S. Crick of White Plain, Ky, writes! "1 hav been a dyapepti for years; tried sll kin's of remedies bat continued to grow wort. By tb as of Kodol Dyspepsia Cur I began to rmprov tt eoce, and after taking a law bottles am lully restored in igni, health sad strength sod can tat what vet I like." Tber it no remedy in tb world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia Cor. It digeeU what yon eat. Sold by Eng lish Drag Co. and S. J. Wslrh. saya Henry van l)ke ia Every body's Magaiiue for Ifcveuiber, ''aa evidence of the world's grow ing sense of Justice. Beginning with the factory act of l&L't aud the mines and colleries act ol lSI'J in England, there has been a stead ily iurreasiug effort to diminish and prevent the degredatiou of the race by the enslavement of child hood to labor. Kven the parent's right of control, says the modern world, must lie held in harmony with the child's right to life aud growth, uieuUl, moral aud phyM cal. The law itself must recognize the injustice of dealing with young delinquents as if they were old and hardened criminals. o more herd ing of rhildreu ten aud twelve years old in the common jail! Ju venile courts and probation ofli cers, asylums and reformatories, an intelligent and systematic efforj to reclaim the young life before it has fallen into bopelens bondage to crime: this is the spirit of civilized legislation today. In 1903 no less than ten of the American States enacted special statutes with this end in view." flissouri People Who Are Taking It a Trifle Hard. St. l.u. ILtra. Because Missouri weut Itepubli can at the lust election, nearly 200 farmers of Dunklin county, w hich lies iu southern Missouri, ou the northeast boundary ol Arkansas, have signed a petition asking the State legislature to pass an act al lowing the county to secede and I annexed to Arkansas. It was uot until last week thai the citizens of the interior of the county learned that the State had gone for Koosevelt. Job Turner, James Crabtree and a. P. illiams, farmers near Hornsville, had a pe tition drawu stating that since Mis souri had gone lb-publican, retiect able men could not acknowledge citizenship in the Ktute without shame, and asking Unit the legisla ture enact such laws as would al low the county to transfer all alle giance to Arkansas. A similar petition has been start ed in Pemiscot comity, and the two counties, it is said, will mnke a joiuk move for transfer. The Partridges Ate the Bug, and 5aved the Corn. Farmers are more and more real izing the great value of birds as insect destroyers, aud aa they real ize this they waut the bints pro tected. Uu this ltoint J. D. Kagun, a Durham county farmer, writes as follows to the Progressive Farmer: 'Five years ago I hud wheat and corn joining iu the same field. The chinch bug got in my wheat and killed some of it lie fore it matured, and after it was cut and the stub ble was dry the chinch bug took to my corn. I killed hugs for five days, and it looked like the more I killed the more came, and so I gave it up. But while I was killing bugs I noticed a covey ol birds would come every day where the wheat was, aud I thought at first they were after the wltcat Ho they were; but they took to the bugs af ter I bad given them up, and they destroyed the bugs and saved my corn with the except ion of about five rows next to the wheat, which the bugs killed before the part ridges could make. any headwayou them." Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many railway wrecks aud tbe same causes are making human wrecks of suf ferers f ruin throat and lung trtuibles. But since the advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, coughs and colds, even the worst caws can be cured, and hoiieless resignation is no longer necessary. Mrs.Iii( ragg of Dorchester, Mass. is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed for all throat aud lung diseases by English Drug Co. Price 50c aud 1. Trial bottles free. Sing 13 I see they are going to found a home for aged proofreaders. Slug 18 I suptsise they'll call it the House of Correction. Youkers Statesman. Only Makes a Bad Matter Worse Perhaps you hav ntver thought of it, but the ftct mutt be apparent to every oo that constipation is cauaed by t lack of water in the system, and the ate of drattic cathartics like tb old fashiooed will only makes a bad mat ter worse. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are much mora mild and geutle io their effect, and when tb proper dot i takea tbeir action it to natural that out can hardly realii it ia th effect of a medicine. Try a 15c bottle of them. For talc by S.J. Welsh and C. N. Simpson, Jr. Colored Pastor Attempts t Con tlnue tils Pastorate by Force of Arms. Ua.luaia tMk. The members of the Second Col ored Baptist church held a meeting Wednesday night for tbe purpose of calling a pastor. The prateut pastor, lie. Isaac W. Jaeksuo, was at his post and opened services by readiug some selections and dis cussing the discipline of the church. It was expected by the deacons that after the preliminary services the preacher would retire accord ing to custom, and allow the church to euter iuto a business session. Tbe pastor who came here from, nobody seems to know where, aud took charge of the new church in August, was not proving satisfac tory and the congregation was not showing proper regard for his ser vices. Preacher Jackson seemed to be aware that if he did not do something atrenoous be was .going to be dismissed as pastor aud an other called. He began to get ready to go to preaching, evidently hoping to prevent a calling that night and if possible redeem him self, lleacou Monroe Brown arose aud moved that the pastor be asked to retire and that Kev. K. a Fit liain, who is a local preacher, be asked to act as moderator, and the motion was accouded by Deacou Henry Coruwell. Thereupon the Keverend Jackson arose in the pul pit and with all the force of lan guage at his command announced that he was of the opinion that (iillum didn't want to act as mod erator, aud if be did he would not have a chance. "I am small but I am a man and noiwdy will he al lowed to take this chair tonight" Alniut that time some of the dea cons whispered to each other, Look out, he's got a razor! I saw it" Tbe deacons stopped iu their advance and the preacher stooped down and when he arose he held out his arms and said, ''Search me. I hain't got a razor." But tbe dea cons thought they had seen him band It to one of bis friends and tbe frieud was said to have passed the weapon to a womau. A mes senger was sent up town for offi cers. All were there except some who didu't care to figure in tbe police court. Jackson started to leave but bis hoarding mistress, Mrs. Drier, told him to staud to it and not run. Officers Williams and Hick brought the preacher and Coruwell up towu and they gave hoiid lor their appearance and were turued loose. Jackson was charged with handling a razor and Coru well for disturbing religious wor ship. The revereud has emplcyed (I. W. Wilson, Esq., and Cornwell has employed A. Q. Mangmn, Esq., and the trouble being outside tbe corporate limits, near the pest bouse, the whole affair will furnish au afternoon's amusement in tue city hall tomorrow afternoon, be ginning at 2 o'clock, befoie Chief Justice Anders. It seems that Roosevelt is going to fco back on his crowd right ott. He was elected president on me Prosperity issue on Aov. Mb, ana the very next day cotton declined in Price abont 20 points. '1 dumb a serious setback to the most effective Republican claim. Shelby Star. The Beat Unlment. Cbambarlain't Ptia Balm il contid- red tb best liniment 00 tb market, writ Post ft Blist of Georgia, Vt. No other liniment will heal a cot of braise to promptly. No other afford such quick relief from rbeamttic paint. No other it to valuable for deep seated paint like lam back tad paint in tb cbett. Giv tbi liniment a trial tnd vou will ovr wfeh to b without it Sold byS.J. Welsh tnd C.N.Simpson.jr. Kintile Your Firei. Jaaa Caarlas MrSrtll la CksrMU . Kla.ll raar IrM. a-r lit wU l Sfe' 11 tf H 1 1 14 vahrra in4 iWir ff IK hmmi M.I tfMllf UXV, Lie awatr itinr't pau, ta Ik rmMj aklaavrol lu ll(M. t.atkr at.Hi! tM fear la valillk ami r mtor pit!. Of lwi-r-iv. Bllaer aitfhl To ahar alia Uwa kn auant- tad kr la all la aldr aurta a'ar. A aril Slwd Mi aaa Ma. Of hud aaa mwnl .mtly Mai. And k ram kinil.akrl all Wlads NaT life th a lalar auBUn- la ! Th flatter Settled. I'karbXI Obarrr. The following correspondence be tween one of the Olwerver staff and the president is self-explanatory: "Nov. 8, 1904. "Dear Sir I wish yon would tell me how to pronounce your name. Strange aa it may seem, tbe people do not know, aud I have beard members of Congress in this cam paign pronounce it two ways in the course of a single speech. If yon think this worth while, I will pub lish your auswer for the benefit of all the people. It seems to me we ought to know what to call oar president Very truly yours, A POPULAR ACTOR doculas deserved; to win. I a Oallaat Soldier Qoea to th front. ana Be Careful About Signing Papers. Correnpondtnca HrifjrrMtva Farmf r. Just when there Is so much mon ey in the bands of farmers adroit agents will lie on tbe road. They will have the best and ouly sewing machines, steel ranges, improved churhs and other useful articles, all of which Can be bought at home The writer saw two negroes a few days ago who had just finished the last installment on I tU sewing ma chines which conld have been bought for 1 20 or less. The sgeuta make an ignorant man fuel that the last chance has come to secure the article they have for sale aud then by giving two or three years' time they deceive the purchaser com pletely. They have chattel mort gages which are Iron-clad, auu once signed there is no way of evading payment. Those agents geuerally demand tbe cost of the article the first payment. Never sign any papers of that sort The prices asked by these agents is generally three timet) as much as your iocs! dealer will ask. Those mortgages printed in such small type that tbe ordinary farmer can not read them, are dangerous and deceptive. "President Uoosevelt, "Washington." "White House, Nov. 10, 1904. "My Dear Sir In raply to your letter of the Nth lust., 1 would state that the president's name Is pro nounced in three syllables, with tbe.two o's as one Bo-e velt, "Very truly yours, a "Win. Loeb, Jr., "Secretary to the President" The 0 is marked long, and tbe first syllable is accented. Both e S are marked short. So this settles the matter with the best authority. Since we are to have four more years of him, all patriotic papers would do well to copy. Qcorgy Treats the Choir Real Mean Coiwtrd TImm. Geo. W. Vanderbilt has notified the nieinliers of his All Souls' choir at Biltmore that hereafter he would discontinue the carriage service for the choir. This meuus that the memliers of tbe choir will have to get to Biltmore church the best way that they can. This custom has been in vogue ever since Mr. Vauderbilt erected his famous Bilt more. The carriages seated ten, aud it generally took about four carriages. There are about forty members of the All Souls' cboir, nearly all of whom live in Aaha ville aud many of whom have long distances to walk to the car line. The choir is made up for the most part of well known youug society women of Asheville, and the affair has been deeply resented. Mr. Vanderbilt has been cutting down expenses everywhere. A large number of departments of the Biltmore estate have recently been abolished; others have been merged into one. Mr. andcrbilt has late ly been taking charge of affairs himself, since his manager, Charles McNamee, resigned several months ago. Mr. E.-L. Setzer killed two rab bits at one shot the other day. He shot at oue a running and knocked it over, aud wheu he went to pick it np he found another rabbit kick- ine about five feet further on. The second rabbit was asleep in its hid ing place and just happened to be Iu tbe range of the sliot Aewton Enterprise. Children Stop flan Who Shot Qiri. New York World. Enraged over her refusal to mar ry him, Francisco alorazzo, an artist, of No. 220 South Seventh avenue, Mount ernon, Hliot ana fatally wounded bis sweetheart, Angelina Frezza, of Ho. 148 Booth Seventh avenue, yesterday. The shooting was done In front of school No. I, at South Fifth av enue and Second street, and was witnessed by hundreds of children After firing three shots into his sweetheart's body, and supposing her dead, be Started to ran folio ed by 600 children who prevented bis escape by gathering arouna him. While trying to brash the chll dren aside, and still boding the smoking revolver In his hand, Sopt, Murphy, of the Union Rail way company, caught the ingiuve. Volorazzo tried to fight but was quickly subdued and arrested by Policeman Man. The wonnaea girl is in Mount Vernon Hospital where tbe attending physicians say she cannot recover. alorazxo is twenty five years tld and his sweet heart eighteen. Chsmbetlsin's Stomach and Liver Tsblets ar becoming a ftvorit for ttomtch troubles tod constipation. For salt by S.J. Welsh tsd t.N.Simpeoa.jr, if l if ffP gw lg ife 1 Minimal mi aaaaama mmmmmi And that Is Why Hasachusetts, Elected a Democratic Oovernor. ! A .Self. Made Man and Well Mid. Man I kalllan.1 aua Politician are still siavulatinj; iiixin llie cause ol the surprise 111 MasKachu-tetU alien Hon. William 1. iKiuglas. a Ik-nsrrat, was elected governor of the Bay State, although President Ruwcvelt received a plu rality of the popular vote approxi mating NJ.tMl. There lias n4 been such a "surprise" as this in Ameri can politics for many a year, and varum explanations of it are being presented both b) Mr. IKiuglas po litical opponents and his friends The best and mid convincing rea son for his succi-ss is that he de served to win. I list this view was held not ouly by those of his ow n faith, but also bv manv Republican voters, is clear from an analvsis of the vote cast in Massachusetts last week. The voters of Mr. Douglas' party rallied solidly to his suport, !... I t'l k k. I akn ...i r.o , l, . iiict an loc rain not iiaic rirci- 11 h.n... tha .iik,. ed him w itliout the aid of other ele- eold annoy ma. All people of my pro- SI45-00 Cash 1 i bursa now sliirlitlv. slmmvnrn imrilit niimn 1 r ! 1 -- J - - - - -......., nullum 1 ti uu ,1 jh.ii, wiiii mini, iiiiu M'ari, if ordered within. 0 days. ::: ::: ::: MartlBMT Kaphas. Bfr.Mortlmef Kaphas, who organised th eBtdlaT-ectort' company which went to the front, eajs la a letter to Dr. UarV a retard Io reran! " I eepeclally tppreHat Parana al thie eeaeon wbea I aa liable to coMt,couekt and other catarrhal affections, reruns It inch aa admlrablemedlelnefur Uiearcum plaint feaatoa hav a g rest dread nf a raid, aa It generally entirely diahlee them from theirdatlea. Theartord-pendoniueh npoa th clearness of Tuice that a cough or cold t aa unmitigated calamity. I am told by members of my profession that Parana I s reliable remedy for la grippe." Mr. Kaphan'a addrcsi lsj West SHlfe eUaat, New York City. A book of lecture on Winter Ca tarrh" will be ent free by The feruna Medicine Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1771 HE above picture of the mnn nntl fish is the trmle iiifi ik of Scott's Emulsion, unit is tho synonym for strength and mint v. It is sold in almost nil the civilized coun trim of the dolte. JJ the cod fish became extinct it would be a world-wide citlum ity, iieeuuse the oil that comes from ita liver surjMuwes all other fats iu nourishing mid lifc-rivimr proxrtios. Thirty yenrs np) the jiroprk'tore of Scott's Emul sion found a wny of prepiirinK cod liver oil sotlmt everyone can tnke it and get the full vulue of the oil without the objectionable taste. Scott's Ennilsi ni i tho liest thing in the world for weak, backward children, bin, delicate ople, mid nil conditions of wusting and lost strcrth. M fr S mmph. SCOTT ft BOWNE, CnualaTa aee-aia ratal srasat, mrw roaa ataaW !.. S The Inter-Urban Project. Manufacturer's Si-eord. Mr We C Whitner coimultinc engineer. Rock Hill, 8. ('., writes from Charlotte, N. ( ., to 1 he Man ufacturers' Record coucerninif the plan to build an iiitex-uruau rail way connecting Concord, Charlotte, and Oastonia; N. C. lie says at present attention is being confined to making sorvevs of the diflreut routes proposed, and up to the present a survey has ouly Wn mado for a liue from Charlotte to (iastonia. Mr. Whitner was in charge of the work as. chief engin eer aud general manager. ' A Runaway Bicycle terminated with an ngly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin drove, III. It developed a stublsirii ulcer unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Biu kleu's Ar nica Salve cured. It's just as good for burns, scalds, skin eruptions ami piles. 25c at English Drug Co.'s. 412 Bushels Lorn on I en Acres. NewhiB Kntrrprtiw. Here is another record on farm ing. Mr. M. M. ('line rained 411' bushels of corn ou 10 acres of up land, over 41 bushels to the acre. Mr. Cline remarked to the writer when telling about this crop, "that if he was a young man he could make a fortuue farming" Mr. Cline has demonstrated the fact that a fortuue can be made on the farm byan old man, especialy wheu tbe farm is conducted in the right ) A Heavy Load. To lift that load off of the stomach take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It diRests what you eat. Sour ttomtch, belching, gasj oa stomach aud all disorders of the stomach that ar curable, art instant ly relieved tnd permanently cured by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. S.l' Storrs, a druggist at 297 Main street, New Hritain, to3n.,says: "Koilol Dys pepsia Cure is giving such universal satisfaction and il to surely becoming the positive relief tud subsequent cure for this distressing ailment, I feel that 1 am always sure to satisfy and guilty my customers by recommending it to them. I write this to snow now wen th remeJy is spoken of here." Kodol Dyspepsia Cur was discovered after yeara ol scientific eiperiments snd will positively cur all atomacn irouuies. Sold by English Drug Co. aud S. J. Welsh . Judire Parker, the lute Demo cratic candidate for the presidency, has removed to New ork city ami opened a law office for the practice of his profession. He will prob ably make more money practicing law than he would had he beeu elected president S100 Reward, $100 Tb reader of this paper will he oleased to learn that there ia al least one dreaded disease that science has been abl to cur io all its stages and that it Cttarrb. Hall't Catarrh Cure ia th only positive cure now known to th medical fraternity. Latarrn Deing a constitutions! disease, requires a constitutions! treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cur it taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of th tystem, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, and giving th patient strength by building up tb constitution and assist ine nature io doing itt work. The proprietors have to much faith in ita curativ powers, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any case that it fail to cur. Send tor list of testi monial. Address, F. J. CIIKNEY A CO, Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c Hall t family pill are ths best 'I was troubled with constipa tion and stomach troubles, lost flesh, my complexion was ruined; Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea brought back my health and com plexion." Mary Allen, 8t Louis. 33 cents. English Drng (o. "Wat'g all dia talk about revia ln de sarin. Wearyt" "Why. de fellera dat's interested in pertertin' certain lines o goods is gola' to cnt down ae peneciion on de goods of de odder fellera, an' wky werey." Cleveland Plain Dealer. - men Is. Fortunately, the merits of the candidate were such as to com mend hisonnditiacv to manv thought ful men a ho are not bound by party tics. They kaow him to be a busi ness man of sterling qualities, enter prising and resourceful, a large fac tor in the industrial greatness of Massachusetts. They recognize tliat he is a man of ideas and has firm convictions on all the economic o- tions on which political parties are divided llicy know he has done much in his relations with his em ployes to help to solve the problems which are constantly confronting capital and labor throughout tin country. It seems, therefore, to Is not so great a surprise after all. that such a man should be honored by the majority of tlieeoplc of his native Mate; that party lines should have been ignored by some of them when the merits of his candidacy were passed upon at the polls by his fellow citizens. Mr. Douglas is literally a "self- made" man not only literally, but in the best sense of the term, for he is also a well-made man. lie was born in Plymouth, Mass., 5'.l years ago. hen he was out 7 yeara old he went to work, being a penniless orphan, lie attended schools in the intervals. When he was 31 rears Id lie had passed through even' grade of the industry with which he has been identified all his lite. He had been apprentice, journeyman, foreman and proprietor. While he hss been conspicuous as a manufac turer, lie has not held aloof from public life because of the demands f Ins business, lie has served th city in which" he lives as mayor and councilman, lie lias represented his istrict in both branches of the Massachusetts legislature While a member of the State Senate he advo cated and secured the passage of the law creating the State board of arbi tration and conciliation, lie was the first Massachusetts manufacturer to join with his employes in adopting arbitration in his business affairs. No strike has ever occurred in his factories, lie has worked on the principle that employers and em ployes have mutual interests ana mutual obligations. He has been the friend of the ioor and unfortunate. He believes in uplifting his fellow men. -These are the characteristics of William L. Douglas, governor- lect of Massachusetts. Is it strange that a majority of the voters of the Bay State should delight to honor such a man, even if some of them have to break down imrty lines to do so? Healthy mother. Mothers fhould always keep in good bodily heslth. They owe it to their children. Yet it is no unusual sight to see t mother, with babe in arms, coupling violently and eihibiting all the symptoms ol consumptive leo dency. And why should this danger ous condition estst, dangeroua alike to mother and child, when Dr. Boschee's German Syrup would put a stop to it at once? No mother should be without this old and tnd remedy io the bouse for its timely use will promptly cure any lung, throat or bronchial trouble in herself er her children. Th worst couth er cold can be speedily cured by German Syrup; so cso hoarseness and congestion ol the bronchial tubes It makes especloration easy and gives instant relief and refreshing rest to the cough racked consumptive. New trial bottles, 15c; large size, 75c. Al all druggists. $165-00 Cash buys a new upright piano, jruarautecil for 10 years, with stooj and scarf, if ordered within 10 days. We want lo see ho reads our ads. is the object of this Ki-Jay ulicr. ::: ::; ::: The pianos are not "Stielf's." CHAS. M. STIEFF Manufacturer of the Piano with the Sivccl Tone. SOl'THKKX VAi;i:i;OMS: 211-2i: X. Trvou St., Cliailotl C. H. WJI.MOTH. Mgr. x. e. lOur SDortino Goods Department ' is our special pride, always, but this S year it's in better shape than ever. We can fit out completely the most t particular sportsman in the city with (i good Guns, Hilles, Shells and Animu- nWJnti l'rw-nti liLrnmi vnrvthini (dsn .xv w ivt ) v here, are the very fairest. Monroe Hardware Co. Randolph Redfearn, Manager. A Solid Gold Watch-Free! Think About It! Broke the Han's Neck With a Blow of His Fist. LoutKlltr. Kr.. M.iaU-h. -And. Frederick Sanders, a dairyman, was killed today by William II. Slaughter, Jr., a coal merchant snd one of the best known men in Louisville, The men had an argu ment over a debt and Slaughter struck Sanders with sueh foree as to dislocate the mau's neek, death resulting instantly. Slaughter sur rendered. Sanders was 55 years of age. The trouble arose over an amount of $13 which Sanders owed Mr. Slaughter for rent. Thousands Cured. DeWitt's Witch Htiel Salv hat cored thousands ol cases of pile. "I bought s boi of DeWitt t Witch Hsiel Salv oo th recommendation ot our drug gist," so writes C. H . LaCroii of Zaval la, Tesaa, and used it for a stubborn case of pilea. It cored in permanent ly." Sold by English Drug Co. and S. J. Welsh; Bring me yonr hides of every de scription. J. I). rarker. Set V. C. Austin A Bra before selling yonr chickens, eggs and butter. W pay highest price. I give you everv cent's worth of the money you upend with me for WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELKY. SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, NOVELTIES, ETC., as my prices are the low est first-class reliable goods can lie sold for. and I guarantee everything I sell to be just as I represent it to you. For every 50c. cash purchase, I will give you a ticket en titling you to one chance at the solid gold watch I am going to give away on Christmas Eve. The lucky person who holds the correct number can have their choice of either a lady's or gentleman's watch. See them in my window. W. E. LINEBAGK, The Jeweler, Monroe, N. C. .Orv0O0O00OO0O pit A TRUE COMFORT IS A Tastily and Carefully Kept Home BEST PREPARED PAINT b tU Strongest Factor of i Well lept Boat Hit FAITHFUL IV ITS WBAK WD IS ITS HARmOnY SUKB lV ITS ECONOMY letoSbctybivitlnjithada READY FOR USB (Ha s Is Quart, rlslf-Oalloa. Oslloa Canst OaOot) Backstsl Hatf-Barf aad Drrs. C.N. Simpson, Jr.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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Nov. 29, 1904, edition 1
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