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THE MONROE JOURNAL, VOLUME XII. NO 1 MONROE, N. C, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 7 t903 One Dollar a Year In the Shadow of the Dollar By HOWARD RUNNO CrriM. WW. by tkiria W. Heeae the saucier. There nt Mr. It a it, brother of Mm. Starr's Imawl k band. Mr. liurr aatnrally kad aa frail eipc-tatbww, and be revealed tbat fact by the eetlk.1 mrUtwboljr of his visage, lie waa aud had kM for assay years clerk la a broker's otSVw, aad he WITII hit jaw laid in flat kot luw of hla band aa If ba bad a toothache. I. WUIard Klrbjr ml Ufa door of hla sfflVe. He was a tail fount Bias, high ebouklervd and bony, and ba bad loose? Jtnt-l gait. Brightly BuggeattTe of a eketeton profiling Itself without tha turn I aiwlataooe front tba aoftar fabric of tlie muarlra. Ilia fact) waa UitelllKeut awl rather pleaalug. eicept for lUa deep lltiee aiT-.a tbe forehead, Bhtrh were partly filed and partly tba mult of hla eireuuous mautal effort of tlie moment Dr. Klrby waa grappling with a re niarkable prolilrin, which flipped bin In rrturn aa If wltb a doaeu atronf bnuila. It took bold upon bla heart, bla pocket, bla professional bouor and hla prlrala coium Ictice. It arose out of tba following facta: In tlie curl)' spring he had been railed to attend old I'llUulu Iturland. Ilititm parnbly I lie beat patient tbat bad ever come lil a ny. 1'p.iu tills oivasion tba retiiilnr family physician waa not to ba found, and therefore tlie millionaire's sTanilann, H -liert Watbrlilge, had sum moned Pr. klrby. with whom be bad a Blight niialiituie. It waa not a g real mergi'ticy. except aa all Wooes la es rloua to a niau of ninety years, but klr. lurland wua well pleased with tba young ilx-tor and slurry with bla tor Bier lueUhal advlner, whotn.be prompt. 1 iliwliariiwl and appointed Kirhy la hla plai-e. Tlie ailvuiilntea, cuiolumeutl and lut lileiital coiiKe.iit'Ui-c of tills ap pointment bud changed the fuca of tba world fur klrby, aud be bud axpreaaed henrty gratlluil to Hob Wallirlilire. Vutli-r tlie venerable Mr. Uurlaud's .1...... .i....i - 2 ....I nioiilmn aeneuihliige of pnatpertlv belre There wna Mra. Ui-liecca lur bind, dark and tragic. picture all la etralght linos alralnht black eye brow, straight tbin lips, ttralght meaner shotililers aud a perennlul black dress that hung straight down rlrld a Irou. rlie was tlie widow of the old man's ekleitt son, Thero waa Mra. Julia Starr, daughter of bla la ter, ng since dweuseit Mra. Ptarr waa a weak woniau of a atraw yellow bue who Kfiucl to he Ibtteiilng aud waltliif and always sot on the extreme nine of a chair ao tliut ahe might Jump up tlie ipilc'-er to -! tin her aharc of ana bubbikd ft ib. fiaara orrira, Bouietluiea upoke of all atreet opera tloua wltb tba air of oua who directed tbein. Kobert WilurtJga haa been mao Uouad already. Ha waa a big, brtd auuie, reckkaa younf fellow, a cloaa pattwa of bla fraudfatber at tba aama aira. Lastly there waa Cella Oraydoa, a very lovable iilrl with violet eyes and Una aptia red hair of tba eort that aeerns softly self illuuilued. Her rela tionship to Mr. Durland waa exceed liu.ly reiuole, but alia waa dear to bla heart. He looked forward to her mar rlair with ItotMTt WslbrUWe when tba yonuf man should have pmred hla ca pacity to strive with the world and aiibdue the nertla of a hasty disposi tion. The attitude of the younf people toward till niatrb waa somewhst hi determinate. It was viewed by to other belrs with nntural dUifavor. Mra. Hehen-a I'urlaiid hud a son In tha weat; Mra. Rtarr had two daughter at boiirilliif school, "and, for gooiliiaas' sake," a she expressed It, "what on we want of any more?" Ksrly In the sunimer there had been aa ehulllllou In tha Ihirland bouse hol.l and Rnliert 'HllirMk-e bad boil ed out over the nice of tha kettle. Hs bad a way of ritftppeartiif at such times, to the frtef of Cella and1 the wrutli of Mr. l'urlmid. Tha others would nlwnrs he snilon. thonith wis- New Store Announcement. Havinjr opened a new stock of Groceries in the store room at Shute's camp lot, formerly occupied by Shannon & Co., here you will find one of the newest and Wat selected stocks of heavy and fancy groceries to be found in Monroe. All we ask is for the jrood people of Union and surrounding counties to give us a call and our goods and prices will do the rest. We bought our goods for the cash, got all the discount off, no QO or 60 days time, and we are in shape to save you money on your groceries. See us before you buy and save money on what you need. ' We will pay the highest market price for all country produce. Bring us your corn, jieas, chickens, eggs, butter, Irish and sweet potatoes, onions, in fact, anything you may raise on the farm. To the People in Town: Flease phone us vour orders; we deliver goods anywhere in Mon roe, We will at all times keep he best the market affords and will appreciate your trade, ever so small or large as your bill may be. We will supply you with fresh eggs and chickens every day from our poultry farm one mile from Monroe. Chickens dressed or un dressed. Yours truly, TTmirlnll frrnPfYrv fVi W. P. KENDALL, Manager. At Our Store You will find everything that a first-class, up-to-date drug store should have, and it is a pleasure to fill your wants. C.N. Simpson , Jr. a . . J 0 Ashcrait's Condition Powders Males poor horsei and male 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 spHti after the first few doses, the hair sheds, and the new. coat is always sleek and glossy. 1 Aircraft'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 fcrmulse of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's experience. It is easily the foremost remedy In its class on toe American market to-day. Price 25 cents package. " " " for sale by English DrugOompany.Monroe.li'.O. (l talnsd by bnpa f tba worst, aad ea the occaahm hi qoaaOoa tbey bad food imaiirls. for rt waa report ad tbat Reb art bsd fone back to carta la political aasudatea wbusa bla arana! father espe cially dcepiacd. Shortly after fradua- ttoa front colters tba youaf snaa had derekfied a taaia for polltlca and bad net only chosra lb wrung side laa f raafatber slewed It), bat bad formed . rrteoda wao were Bof coaokiersa reputable svea by on snot her. Tba flrst direct rotuniuntcatloa be ta-ren Robert aad any BMMiiber of tba household took tba form of a Bote which Cella received on afu-rnooa la Aafuat It raa aa follows: Dear Cena I u si 1 tarrAie aseas of lnmbls-uaac arraet and all Uat fM 1U t a bxtse story frasa tkt esuUi lasers Ihaa 1 caa writ, sue. epna sr smra. I aoa't Tx assmUst II sst. Worthlnctoa Wutsiow smtusm sm of sossMkinc. hM whaterse M la I W1 t aa . I srsM rna to tnsst ssa aad ssllsva la sm. rt that si not what I aas aotna sa ask of roa- lioa't let ssy (iMrlfather Iwar of thla. I Ban srea trouble eaoucB as kiss, bsae sn knows why oc how. but 1 have. I So t smnl to add that to It. I hear that hs Is III and eonaned to hla room At hla ace Ihers la aanaer that evea a sll(ht Ul-a-aa mar uka a fatal tura. and I wlak that ha sl(ht fo to bla reet-tf h aiuat to now an troubled tr any furthar earas na mr aeoount. Pteaa do your bast. Or. Klrby will help roe. ROCEHT. Cella ran otit to ret tha afternoon pa pers, but tbey contained nothlnf about youuf Mr. Vt albrldic. W'bea she bad satlstled beraelf of tbla aha hurried to lr. Ktrny's otHca and lakl tba matter before Ului. Even at that early date Klrtiy'a self Interest would have prompted hint to permit tlie disclosure of this news to sir. Durland and eevure tlie disinher itance of Roliert and bla Bnal banish sent front tlie houae. Klrby waa al ready In love wltb Cella. though be bad is yet no more than a blut of the Ura Uvf are that sulwequently fed upou his heart Of course ba promised to assist her, for he could not act bliiuwlf np as one of the enemy. It waa lietter to be an "her side and fall wltb tier. Failure seemed certain to biiu at that time, for there was no news which Mrs. Hetiecca Durland would more fladly carry to bar fallier-ln-lnw than the story of Hob art WalbrlUKC'a dlsgrac. However, tba numt terrible thine about Mrs, Retiecra waa Iter own .New England coiiacleiH-e, and Klrby bad a faint suspicion of this truth. It was at least possible that be could frliihten bar Into silence, and tbla should be t freat serrlca to fella, who was doubly anxious to obey the Instructions of tlie letter. Brat, because she did not wish to see Kotiert cut oft from bis Inher itance, and, second, because she truly believed that the shock of such news Bight kill Mr. Durland. Tha result of tbla situation waa a conspiracy letweon (Vila and Klrby. by means ef which Mr. Durlaud waa kept for mora tbnu a mouth In Igno rance of the fact tbat but frandson was under arrest Klrby succeeded In frig ntenlBf Mra. Rebecca Durland. and alia controlled such other members of the household aa uilgtit hare bad in Interest In benrlrur tba story Into the room to which the patient waa con Sued during tbla period. Clrcumstnncea greatly aealsted the plot. The nana of Walhddge'i arrest was withheld from the newspapers through the exercise of mysterious In nuances. It was a political affair In one sense and waa burled so cleverly tbat Klrby bad great difficulty In get ting at the facta. It appeared tbat a political contribu tion In tba form of a check for I12,(AJU bad been draws aa usual to tba order of "tha bearer." Tbla bad coma Into the ckre of Wortbtugtoo Wlnslow, an Importaut personage at tba headquar ters of his party. It was through Vlnslow'i "pull" tbat Walbrldge ob tained bla position, and ba acted as a minor isslstant to tbat exalted Individ ual. Ily meana of tba opportunity thus afforded ba obtained possession of tha 112,000 check, cashed It at tba bank and gava tba money to a confed erste w Citing ontalde. Then ba re turned to tha political headquarters, where ba waa subawiuently arrested. This waa tha accnaaUon In the rough. If Walbrldga bad made any defeuaf Klrby could aot learn "what It was. Hi lawyers advised absolute alienee and told Klrby that If ba wis W si bridge's friend ha couldn't do better than to let tba whole matter alone, "Tha man who draw that check," laid tbey, "wont let thla case coma to trial. Even If tba money doesn t show up Wilbridge will be released In a lit tle while. It'a In tba tnterasta of both lidos tbat tula case should be "on the quiet'" Klrby conveyed thla- view to Cella, and, though aba rafed against It and protested bar confidence In Robert's Innocence, aba did not know what alas to do. The case remained strictly "en tha quiet," aa tba young man's law yen bad axpreaaed It, and Robert waa buried In tba city prison aa If It bad bean tha old beatlle. Hla name, how aver, remained In bla framlfithar'i will, set opposite a auin decided upon In tba days of tba closest affection be tween them. ' Mr. Durland waa no better In health, and ror all tbat Klrby knew ba might ba wane, Klrby bad bad very scanty xperlenca with patkwta of adranced lis. Ma waa assrtduotia and sincere In his efforts. Ha pretended to under stand everything, to bars foreseen ev erythlnf, to ba prepared for every thing, but to reality ba waa sorely pua- Uad. Ha should have called In a mon experienced physician, but he dared sot do bavluf always la mind tha fata of his predscissor. , Meanwhile ba waa falling mora and mora deeply la bje wltb Cella, and fears ware beaettlnf him. The eperte. of Robert Walbridfe haamVd htm. Hs waa afraid tbat Mr. Durland would die suddenly and leave Robert a fort una. Ha waa afraid that tba case against Robert would laps aad tbat ha would coma boms and ba forgiven. (How should It ba prevented) How should Cella and Kobert ba separated forev er? That waa tha problem tbat racked Klrbys brain aa ba paced tha floor of hie office oa that October afternoon. Hk) dectstoa eurwiy did hla Be credit, for It waa fa has, trick tad dishonora ble. Ha derided that tba news moat coma to Mr. DnrUajra ears. That Rob art had remained so loot passive un der tba aeroeatloa waa proof af hla guilt It waa not Just that a thief should Inherit a fortune la the dark. As a reault of hla siren nous medita tions Klrby thrust oa hla hat and went to a public telephone, where ba called uo. tha. 0c of Stanky VwOa, wua waa Mr. iHirland's attorney. Pretend ing to be a reporter. Klrby Inquired about Robert Wa!brU.-e, ruiuured to he Incarcerated la the city prlsuo. Mr. Curtia bad But beard ILe rumor: ha Waa auutaMl by It; he would Investi gate bnimeitlatrly. Klrliy t-k a lung walk and theo went to the lnuiand houae as If apoa hla uaual sate afternoua calL Mrs. Re becca met blia to tlie ball, her fat's wearlBg a east Iron smile. "Mr. Curtia jut called by telephone." as Id site, "lis haa beard about Rob ert" "tbmd hearenar exclaimed Klrby. "Too bavea't told Mr. Durlaud T" a peck ef trouble. Veil, gentlemen, I Tbi foiug to get hl-a out ana lit. Too ptrnj say la your paper tbat every dol lar 1 hare In the wtarld Is bark of thla. j "I know where tbat muoey has gnoa. ' It baa guue tula Winalow'e greasy pock et My leaver here. Mr. Curtia. got wad of this thing an hour ago, and be haa seeo my buy, who baa beru wrong ly advteet! by a couple of crooked political lam vera He ear tbat YYlne- H AM LET'S MALADY. ADMIRAL BYNG. A assay ae the B)elai.eka4r tkaae aas A BraT. vk. ria the rnib HU ktoeata. j F o,ae Mas' rellr. Tlie tragedy of Hamlet to that a Biaa Twj ftmn ,flw yoltalre left ITnaala of a iMNulmr lntr tlve t.ti'lera- George Keith tau to rlit bim IB Swlt Birnt la calle.1 UK,a to settle a pra.ical .nj to pj , r,uw of aa Ku- cnaia. u a Hi ic mra tuia tery weu biuiiH-tf, and that makes the tragedy drvtMT. Itrulua never doubted alien ouce his ileiiaiou waa takes Uiat ha waa tlie right man to cure the evils ef A WHOLYILLACE ittuksd by Grip Out Family ft eapes by Using Fe-n-u. money to a tela man. Simple, perfectly simple! How was sir buy Botns to prove It? -Nvbodr aaw Oi'lnaluw give kirn tba check; , aobod knvwa whe lha snunar V. ins- I lew haa Btfluanca; Robert kaa t any -er' wonldn t have If I ware ua mr l-Mi. aa Wbiakw euppoaaS mf te be But I n i eery muck au.e a spite uf a bad dotr. i aad If yeu aetillmars will (' h tha o- ot tha neat few Uv V,MI WVl sea the aut ot Mr. Worthlncton Wlualow. That all at preeent Fur tuftoar par-yeif-jJ Sea Mr Cart la." Tha reporters aachanaeo glasHs; thay eeeated s fine fleht. rnfiw-tutuitely. how ever, the pame waa apollea br Wln.loW kisualf. whs earanpad neat Say, leavlug a ehortaa la kle aceuuiita, wblck ax ylaJiiad the aeaparato trick he had plaref a waitinoa-e. Robert came snow and waa torctven. nd there waa aenerul amneety all arouwA. eaiwpt for poor Ktrby. who waa B vtellia of yuatlce Mlndfoklad. If be hade t aauaa ennuh te know what rd do la a rasa of this kind." aald Mr. Darmnd. "ha haao't senaa anouah te r durtor. ee tbara's the end of hlaa. aM IberWe as seed te dtecuea tba uat lar aither. "HBBB, TOUT BB CBIBD. "Nd." ahe reiilled. "I waa waiting for you. I told Mr. Curtis what you had advised." "And what did he aayT "Ha only aald Soiiaeiist-r " retorted Mra. Rebecca, smiling somewhat mora broadly. At thla moment Cella came flying down the atiilra. Who an air three menf aha cried. "All three meu who an cowing Into tbe yardT ltleiM my aoul!" exclaluiad Klrby. "I don't know." Tbe bell rang sharply. A aervaut opeued tlie iloot, A roles without Mid: "I would like to iee Mr. Durland. I npreaent tbe Herald." Then tLera whs confused murmur out of which, as It aeemed, tba tall form of Ptnnh'y Curtis emerged aa If be bad broken bla way through a mob. Mr. Curtia." cried Klrby, "If I wen you I wouldu't"c- Tbe lawyer was already halfway up the stain. We bare dona our duty," aald Mra. Rebecca, folding her hands upon her bosom. Cella waa busy with tha reporters. and Klrby with his own nerves, which wen Jumping out of bis body. Pres ently a noise above attracted tbe at tention of all. Cella turned about, and a fust of wind blew the frout door open as the girl's baud slipped from the knob. The majestic form of old Putnam Durland appeared opon the stairs, hla white hair waving behind bun. lien, your be cried, waring hla band to the nporten on the ateps. Vome In hen. I've got something to say to you. And to you," be cried, catching oltrht of Klrby "you've known of thla from tbe beginning, and you've kept It away from me. Thafi settled your rase. Bend III your bill, sir; send In your bill. Aa for you, Cella, I forgive you. Women an not euppoaed to bave any Judgment; they'ra better w ithout It And now, boys," ba added, turning to the report era, "I'm ready for you. It appears that a crook ad old rascal named Wortlitngton Wlns low, wbose nnsavory record I know from 1H0H down to tba preaeut time, has fot my boy Robert Robert Wal- bridge, my dead daughter's child Into UJLJ All Run Down HIS is a common expres sion we hear on every side. Unless there b some organic trouble, the con dition can doubtless be remedied. Your doctor is the best adviser. Do not dose yourself with all kinds of advertised remedies get his opinion. More than likely you need a concentrated fat food to enrich your blood and tone up the system. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is just such a food in its best form. It will build up the weakened and wasted body when all other foods fail to nourish. you are run down or emaciated, glye it a trial i it cannot hurt you. It Is essentially the best possible nourishment for delicate children and pale, anaemic girls. We will snd you a sample free. that Huj Skiers ilabtlbes a heihs) fonts f tht at Eaatiaies yea bay, scon & B0WNE Ctone 4trWtSsrMt,NtwYerl 50c aad 11. Al Draulab WAR CORRESPONDENTS. low fare blia that check and told Routf. lltmun Uoubted from the lery in w give toe -money to a rer-' kM.t.,i,ii, Tba times are out of Joint. O cursed spite ' That aver I vaa bora to eat tbaaa rujtiL He was too Bus, too distinguished, too lutellrctusL a character te be the rough liiatruuieut which fate demand ed Ue baa the fatal malady of anal ysing his own motives, which Is gener ally destructive ef action. If you mice begiu asking yourself what will he tbe results aud couawiuences ef a definite act, you will Bud tbat at tbe moment of action your will Is paralysed by si cs of scrupulosity, aa Hamlet s waa when with his dnwa sword be aaw bla uncle praying. It waa a disease of will from which Hamlet waa sulferlug. In any other times It would not bars been so fatal, la this particular time, wbea be was called Umiu to do a eieclfic act to avenge his father and kill the usurper it Is not be. but a man rather of the Fortlnhrsa build, who will be tbe savior of society. Observe, too, tbat, like mauy Intellectual anea, he cannot lie sun of bis owa niouda. Ue sees the ghost of bla murdered father. but Is It au bouoat ghost, la It really bla father's spirit? Hamlet believes la It on tlie battlements of Elaluon, but be entirely dlalielleves K In another mood, alien despite tba evidences of hla senses he talks of "the bourn from which no traveler returns." Tbe trav eler alio had returned la diauilssed ap parently u a fautasy of his brain. And these suieruattiral vlslttngs In such in auulytic aud liitroeiectlve mind do aot. aa a matter of fact, supply bits wltb the motive for hla sulieequent action. The ghost ran make bliu put oa aa an tic ilisiioaltloa, play wltb such crea turea as Koaeucrunu aud atilMeustern. deride Hie senile buuiorlngs of I'olo Blus and lessen the torreut of his words agninat his mother. Hut what tfac Chost cannot do Is to make him kill bis uncle, lie munlera hlin at last, more or leas accidentally, because his moth or waa poisoned and 1 Jirrtea had play ed foul In tlie fencliif bout. Bo curi ously destructive of strong, practical volition Is sn Intellectual malady wbei It has grown morbid the tendency to urd Introspection, self snalysls. met aphyalral speculation. W. L. Courte Bay In National Hevlew. ease ef TBete ra.. Kaala e PBrs. leal Balere.ee. One oT tbe fluest achievements of a war correspondent waa that of Holt White, a representative of the New York Tribune, la the Frauco-Prussian war. lie witnessed the battle of Redan from tbe Prussian heudu,u:irters on Thursday, slept I. 18T0. At Its conclu sion he rode to nrusaels, but there the poatoffire authorities refuted to trans mit hie fllapatcb to Loudon aud even threatened to arrest him for any lug that the freoch bad beeu defeated, lie then went on to Calais, crossed to Do ver by apodal steamer and took a spe cial train to Loudon, when be arrived t S o'clock on Saturday tuorulug. Next day there wua a description of tlie bat tle ell columns long In tlie Trlbuue. It was aot till Tuesday tbat tlie London newspapers bad accounts of the con flict from their correspondents. Bnt tbe most famous deed of physic al endurance la the race for news he twesa war correspondents was told of Archibald forties. In the Kervlau wir of 1878 Bemlln, the nearrat telegraph statloa, was 120 miles distant from-lpe scene of tbe battle. Bo soon as Forbes knew tbe mult he rode off, awl all Blgbt long he kept it a pi Dun. chang ing horses svery fifteen miles. At Bern lln he bad one loug drink of beer and then at once sat down to tlie task of wrltltig. hour after hour, igalnat time. the tidings of which be wis the bearer. After he bad wrltteu the story of tbe battle and pne It on tbe wires be lay down In hla i-lothes and slept twenty houn without waking. Tie had wit nsased the battle, which lusted all houn; ridden 120 tnlles and written and dispatched a telegraphic message four columns In length to the Dally News, ill In tbe apace of thirty boura. aiacmlllin's Mngaiine. Jaat Uka Aaaerlesea. A peculiar revelation In regard to train travel In Japan is that the people af various classes, customarily polite la tbelr Intercourse wltb one another and In their dealings with aliens, loae nearly all sense of courtmy when they eater a puseenger car. When I tint rode In a flrst class car In Japan and w several dainty Japanese women In pntty lllkl standing while Jiipuneae men remained resolutely seated I could almost fancy I wni on on elevated train In New York bound for llarlctn. Harold Boke In Ilooklovera' Maga sine. His Cost sf Araia. "Now that you an wealthy. Mr. (V gald tbe man who deals lu pedigrees and tbe like, "you really should begin to adopt a coat of arms." "I'll do lust as I dae," retorted Mr. C. hotly. "If I like to go alwut to my ihlrt sleevee, Uiat ain't noueo' your bualuessr A steal Hero, "You don't believe la divorce, thenT "No, air; I've got too mnch iportlo' blood." "W hat has that to do with ItT "1 believe In a fight to the flulsh." Philadelphia Ledger. A little nonsense now and then brings failure to a lot of niou.-Cbl- sago Record Herald. Liberty will not descend to a peo ple; a people must raise themserroa to Ilberty.-ColtoB. Base sf That Kins. "We bad been digging a drain to our wanhouee In Mobile," said the major. "and before going home for tbe night I told oar porter 8nm that he'd bettor hang out a red lantern as a caution to tbe public. He was abaeut for awhile and theo came back to me to say: " 'We kyaat put out no red lantern. Majah Dibbs.' "But Whyf " 'Kiss I'a bin to ebery grocery atoh fca Mobile an' ebery one o' 'em am Jest out o red candles at preaeut. Shall go back sa' at 'em fur blue or green T firteO fearla. Homo yean ago tl sultan of Sulo learned that the pearl flabermen were reaping big profits. He supplied hla revenue collerton with alevea aud or dered that all pearls found near Sulu must be tested In these slaves. Those tbat dropped throngh wen to be re tained by the flabermen; those tbat re mained la the alevea wen to belong te tbe aultaa for taxes. It nearly ruined the pearl flaherlea. Chafnbcrlaln'. Couch Keifedy the Mother' Favorite. Tba soothing hod healing propertie ol this remedy, iti pleasant lute and prompt and permanent cures bave made it a favorite witb people every where. It is especially priied by mothers of small children, for colds, croup and whooping coueb, as it al ways afforda quick relief, and aa it Viotaioa do opium or other harmful droe. It mas ba riven at confidently to la baby aa to an adult, ror aaia oy C. N. Simpaoa, Jt. aad S,' J. Wolth. A BUDGET OF MAXIMS. Rather fhno say nothing, bob are eonteut to speak ill of themselves. A proud man cuo never be a loeer- bo. not even wbea hs raoouncas hla pride. It la much lass for a man'i honor hi dlHtruHt his frleuda than to be deceived by them. Few people have the wisdom to like reproofi that would do thsa food bet ter than praises Uiat do then) hurt It Is with true love aa with fboats and apparitions, a thing that everybody talks of and scarce anybody bath seen. The moat dlatntereetsd love la, after all, but I kind of bargain IB which tlie dear love of our own selves always proposes to bs the gainer some way er oUier.-Bochefoucauld. ! JL rA3BH ttab frleud. Ilyug The etory of By eg; Is familiar to ail bla coutitryiucn. The . Freu. k bad taratra tlie Kngliah oa the are, aud. Biad mith diaaipointed rage, tbe blunderiug nillilatry of England turned oa tlieir luckless InetrumeuC Byng. Voltaire waa the lifelong friend : ef Klcbelteu. tbe cumiueror. But be, waa. too. tbe man of whom It waa ! eatd that "for twenty yean the redress ' ef Judh-ial wrong" bung entirely ee bla i pen. On I've. Jii. IT.'ttL he wrote te; Klchetlen telliug Kyng'a story, and that ! vainglorious person replied geuaroualy Uy of six wen taken with la grlppa enough lu an open let ter. a herein be ; The disease was very prevalent at tha stated that bad Byng continued the time In the village wben I resided fight tbe English fleet must have been I nearly everyone belnf sick With II totally destroyed aud that the sdmlral'i Our doctors treated Has best they eotalel misfortune rame not from cowardice er but were very unsuccessful In tha treat Dunn; Wixoba, Brass Co, Ibv the winter I and my faa Inefficiency, but from tbe hand Of Uod and tbe valor of the French. Voltaire wrote to Ryug. sending Rich elieu's letter, but be could not save the victim. Hyug paid tbe penalty of other meu'a fully. To Voltaire be left a grateful meeaage aud a copy of bis do feuae. and lu "Caudlde." with that ban tering miallce which la bis alone. Vol taire sharply satirises tbe scene of the admiral's execution. "And why should this admiral be put tedratbr "Because be baa not killed enough people. He fought wltb a French ad mlrai and la not considered to hare beeu euhVteutly near to blm." "But." saJd Candida, -toe French ad miral was just as far away from tlie English." "That hi certainty true." waa tbe an- ewer. "But lu thla country it la salu tary to put au admiral to death bow and then pour eui-uiyagar bis autrwa." Cornhlll ilagailue. ment of It. As soon aa my family wort taken aick I went to the drugstore ami bought six bottles of Pe-ro-aa, and w all took it according to the direction given on tha bottles and although ool caaea seemed to bs mora than usoall violent In tbe outset, yet onr recover was prompt, and we were all well mod sooner than those who were treated bj tbe regular phyairiana. Many people died of this la grippe dur ing tbla epidemic, and few If any, wart sick so short a time as myself and family. After we were all wall we has' one bottle ot Po-ru-na left. C. T. Hatfield. Bend for a free copy of "Winter Co tarrh." Thla book contains a lectnre by Dr. Hartman on la grippe which hat attracted wide attention and has beef reported a leading papers. Address Db Bar tman. Columbua. Ohio. (aval Caets. To enter the Naval academy at An- Bupolls a boy must be between flfteeu aud twenty yean ef age, physically sound, well formed and of robust con stitution. He will be examined lu reading, writing, spelling, arithmetic, geography, Kngllsh grammar, United Stales history, history of tbe world, al gebra through quadratic equations and plane giiimetry. He must srgn articles by which be binds hluiaelf to serve la the United States uavy elatit yean, Includlug the time of probation st the academy, Ba lsas sooner dla-harged. Ills pay, which beglna it date of admission, la 1300 year. A Fair OsBoetaalty. Tnaao, being told that be bad a fall opportunity of taking advantage of a very hitter enemy, replied, "I wish not to plunder him. but then in things which I wish to take from hlra-sot hli honor or hit life, but his malice sod Ul will." Well spoken! A noble taking from au enemy, "his mains ina in win How Is that done I Lore Is the potent wennon. "Hcnti coals of fln oa Ml bead." Exchange. a His Farewells. "That young chap tbat calls oa our Myrtllla remluds me of 1'sttl," said the old mau In the dining room. "Why sor asked bis wife. "He lias so ninny farewell perform' ancra In the vestibule." Baltimore Herald. Ware Thsa That. "Do you think tbat the governor's remarks were sfwntaneoua, grandma T "Worss. tliey were positively tcaud'loua."- Exchsngs. Tkeae atria. Stella-Hs wore my picture right over hit henrt, and It itopped tbe bul let Bella-No wonder, dear; It would top a clock. Bribery. Gracle-Oh! stealing Jam! I'm go ing to tell mamma, Freddy-Wouldn't you rather bave soma JamJ-Harpafi Baxar, Remember that to be successful as hypocrite you need to be a first elsse actor. Comparatively few caa Hay tbe part rJomervllle JouraiL Bad breath, belching of fii and aoor rising! are all due to indigestion Ko dot Dyipepaia Cure it a f utranteed cure. L A. Sopor of Little Rock.Ky., write! nt. "We feel that Kodol Dys pepsia Cure desorvea all Ibe commen dation Ibal can be given it, at it saved tbe life of our tittle girl when the wat three yean old. She ii ao six and we bave kept it fjt bercoostaully, but of courte tba only takes it now hen inytbing disagrees with her." Kodol it the best medicine la tba world for iodirettion, dyapepsia aad ail ttomach trouble!.- A trial of tbil greatest of all dilettanti will convince uy who sul let . Good for young or old. Sold by English Druf Co, and Df. 5 J.Welah. 2UNI FAMILY LIFE. A Vlllase Leeka Like a Man Hive of Uir ea a SaaSr Kaoll. The Uttls half civilised children ef Konl so arouMd our curiosity tbat we drove through forty miles of sand and sagebrush, from the railroad at Fori Wlngate, to pay them a visit Aa tbe Indiana do not provide for travelers we took our hotel witb us tents, bads and food -and camped Just outside their village. The village looks Uka a huge beehive made of clay and stuck faal te tlie top of a sandy knoll. Tbe hive la filled with a mass of cells SuO Hugle rooms, plieed tide by Bids and plied In rowi one on top of mother. Is each of these rooms Uvea a Eunl family. Then ire no Inside stairways leading from story to story, but If tbe hoys snd girls living In one row wish Is psy a visit to a bouse above them they must go outdoors snd climb a lad dor. On tbe ate between the village aad tbe Kurd river are a aumbsr or email vegetable gardens, sack one lu Hosed by a mud wait Zonl haa B tana, bo shops, no saloons, not seen proper streets, but only narrow alleys that thread their way throngs the strange town. Ae we walked through the village all the world came out to see ui. tilrle and boys clustered on the roofs or sat on the ovens-queer Uttls cones of mud which seem to grow up out of the house tojie while fa there, mothers and babies peered out from dark doorway! to start at the visitors. Wben wo had flalskefl our tour of the roof! and alley! we were hospitably Invited Indoors, Even there tbe children followed ua, and aa we glanced up at a hole In the oetllug hicb served aa a window a gi"t laughing face filled tbe opening. W must .hire looked etrenge enough In onr halt ind nloves and long aklrt!.- Usrla Brace Kimball In tit Maholsi. TATE OK OHIO, City or- Toledo, Lb'CA! Col'NTV, Frank . Chancy makes oath that hi t senior partner of the firm of F. J Cheney & Co., doing butinrat in tin ity ol Toledo, toiinty and Man tforeaaid, and that laid firm will pay he luin of One Hundred Dollar! (ui ach and every case of Catarrh thai annot be cured by the use ol Hall i Jatarib Cure. Fank J. CHautT Sworn to before me aud lubscribei n my presence, tliii 61b day of Ue oember, A. V. 1886. ttAL A. W. Gleaion, Notary Public Hall't Catarrh Cure it taken intern illy, and actt directly on the blow, ind inucout tuilacet ol me tyseim. Send for testimonialt, free. Sold by drtiRKitti, 75c. Tike Hall't Family nlli for contti gallon, Tbe Methodmt oriiliango at Hal eigh has agreed to take the chil dren rereuliy made doiiioihb t the burning of the orphanage at Montreal, near Hlitck Mountinn. Afraid ot Strong Medicines. Many people luffer for yetrt from rheumatic paint, and preler lo uo t ather thin tike ttrong medicinet utu ally given for rheumatism, not know tug that quick relief from pain may be hid limply by applying Chamberlain 1 Pain Balm aud aithout taking any medicine interaily. For tale by C. N Simpioo, Jr. and S. J. Welth. A road machine fur Jack win township has jtut arrived here I y freight. It s to be hoped that thia means better roads for this comma nity in the very near future. Wax haw r.nterprme. Startling but True. People tbe world over were horrified oa learning ot tha burning ol a thica go theater in which nearly 600 peopl lust their livei, yet more than five timet thit number or over 3,000 peo ple r!ied from pneumonia in Chicago during the tame year, with scarcely a passing notice. Every one of lbs a cases of pneumonia resulted from a cold and could have been prevented by tbe timely use of Chsmbsrlain't Cough Remedy. A great many who had ev ery reason to fear pneumonia have a ded it off by tbe prompt ate of tbil remedy. Tbe following it aa instance of Ibis tort: "Too much etooot be taid in favor of Cbajnberlaiu'i Cough Remedy, and etpacislly for coldt and inBoenta. I kaow that it cored my daughter, Laura, of a severe cold, and I believe saved her life wbea the wat threatened with pueomooia." W. D. Wilcox, Logan, New York. Sold by C N. Simpeoo, Jr. aad S. j. Welsh. Re-Sale of Land. Hr virtue nf tbe taiwar invented la ua by tbe lint will ami irtaaient of i. 11. Slreart, de- eaetl, we will, at lHoelurk SI.. us Moudiiv, March 6th. 1905, tell.at the court hnur door In Monroe, N.C., he lolloa littf piece wr parrel 01 land, vli : Ly me In t n ion county. North Caroline, oa the water of aiewart'a Vork creek, adjoining Ibe n of M . H. Heerett and olhera, and buundatl 1. follow.: bVifiiininic at a .lake hy a b. . aud Itree u.o moii the nortlieal lte of toe Lheraw rid, a corner of the arlitHil lot, and runs two me. of aald lot K M a t ehaln. and II llnta Ml Ii. 1. br a p. o. and x b. 1 a, Ihenea N. ST a . I haul- ami aV link lo a b. J. ty a r. a. and t b. thenee"V as g. SO ehaina and m link te a mall r. u. bv a r. o . h. i. and r. n'l In M. S. v-ere.1'. line; Ihenea with Mid line I fM: g. chain" ami M link tu a .mall p o. by a pine. nciirv and h j. ; llienee with J 11. A. Hecreat a Ine MaiMiL, w . si ebaln. and 7a llnha ia a p.e. by , pine, J. r. neerei a corner on ine anuinwea. nle of aaid nail; thence with the various ui want ai1 nail b ajiu chalna,N aa w. chain and oa link, to the heirlnnlnK, enntaln- nil nftv-one and a half aerea.aurveyed tha lttb lav of NovrmU r. A I). IM, by J. S. Bauooai, .urveyor. llu nu day ul January, ma. e. n. ni n mi i J l. Kflt'H. Hurvlvlna Klerutora of J. H Mlrwart, dee d. Notice. NOTICE. orth Carolina, i Hupartnr Court, uloli r.ounty. t Before lha Clerk. Hire Young I va. A 111 louna ) The ahova named defendant. Will Young. a II I lake noth-e that an ai-tloa entitled aa ihove ban leen eoniaieiieed In tha Superior urt of t'nion eoumy, for the purpoae or dla. Jvlna the hoioU of matrimony eilallnff be lefeildant will further take soMue that ha Is "eijulred to appear at the neit term of tba Su- eri'ir I ouri m .aio eoiinij.Mi lie neio on i.i nd Monday after the lit Monday in February, ,Mtt, al the eourt houe of Mid county. In klon- N. t;., and an-wer, plead nr demur to the -omplalnt in Mild aellon.or the plalnttn will ipply to the eourt for tha relief demanded In .aid eompiaint. lione at my omee inia loe um lay of January, lieas. tt IllUm. t temnioiid, Allya. Notice of Administration. All nernon. are berehy notified that I have hi. nay uualllled lie tore K. A. Armtl.ld. O. 8 U. I I lilon eotini , n . ..,aa aomini.iraior oi ii. I. K ina. oei't-eeit and all elalma aaainal tlie .lale of the .aid (teeeawtl ahould be preMeniea the lindertoirned adniltli.trator on or before he loth daj ol January . m, or this notice will ' p'enth'i! in raroi their riant ni recovery. p.rnoim in.lehted to nald axlate ahould liake prom; '. iMtyment and aave coats. 1 hi. tue alat day of lieeemlier, twit. J.M. klScl.Admr. Kedwlnea Htai-k, Alt) a. of Jamea U. King. Publication of Notice of Sum mons. TTk or NotrK I'a aoi.iHA, i 8i-riiioa Collar, I tilon County. I Hafura las v.lera. syera Medlln and John Meilltn.l aira. oi r.rviu laeuiin, uav u, i W(yyiCg, Rlmlra Hlmiaon,et al. ) To Amanda A-ncralt, Krank Aahcraft, Brtfhl :arel(N-k and lAilllalu (lareluck: You and eeeS f vnu are herehy liolined that tha abo.e tamed ulalntilTa have tu.tltuted a tneelaJ prw- -eeoniK in the Nuperlor t'ouri of t'nion county. .. aa-alh.l the alaive named defendanta lor l nnal .ettlenieiit of the eaiate of Krvln Med- in, deeeaMd. i ou and each of you are further minted ui apfiear before the undar.!snedClerk d miperlor Court of Cnton enmity. N.O., al ill. olliee at the court houae, Monroe, N. 0., oa Tbiay, tlte Sth day of January, lute, and as wer or demur to tne petition niea in aaia miiNe, or iiiiUtinent will tm rendered in eeeord- anee with aald elltlon. iMine at aay unice thla tne imn nay of ueeaui uer. HUM. K. A. AKMIIKLU.C'.S.C. Kedwlna A Htaek, Altys. Administrator's Notice. Havlna qualified before the Clerk of tbe Sa- liertor Court aa admlliialrator of Blcbara 4luiuaon.ileeea.en, laie oi I'nioneouniy.e.v... thla la to notify all peraona having alalais aitalnat the e.ute ot aald deeeaeed, lo eihlhit Lhena Ul ma Ulioenoanea un or ociora in. tat Uiy of January, lata, er this aoliee will us ulead in bar of their recovery, All aereoea la- .lehted Ui aald elate will BiatelmmeUiele sal tlement and aave coata. Nollca ia further liven that, oa Tharadar, the imh of January, IMS, bealnnlng at ill rebwk a m., st the late realdcnoe of Ricbard .llnipnon. dei-eaaed, tha underalfned will aell at puhltc auction, for caah, the peraonal yrup erly ot aald e-tale. vlg : A Inhii BAI boahele aura, .l hu.nela wneat, an mi.neia obib, l.wi imaaiaa fiKlibr, s lot of ahucka, two aiulea, two waaiMia, a wheal drill ; ahop, earpaslar aad tarsi tool a, hoii.ertold aotntn. ate. ThialMtb Ueormber, 1m. ELIJAH HI MPWlM, Adair, nf Mlebarriaoa Slaipaoa, dea'd. Kedwlna Rtaek, Altya. Notice 1 All seraona bavins claisia saalnst tbe gra of l.fchten.teln A r'biw are hereby sotlAed to preaent them, duly authantlcated, lo tba wader .laned on or liefora Heeeailer W, ISia. ot this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. All peraona Indebted to aald flrsi are reeueal ed to naka prompt payment sad aave eoats. D. w. ruiw. gurvlvtns Partner nf tlehwsnsla B Flew. Tbla Heceaiber swb. HM. Administrator'! Notioe, Having qualified at admioittralor da booii non of the etlite of E. L, Davia, deceased, before E. A. Arm field, Clerk of tbe Superior Court of Union County, North tarolina, I here by notify all persona holding claimt agiioit my inlealate to eihibit tbsm to me oa or before Ibe loth dsy of Jsaa ary, 1906, or thit notice will be plead ed in bat ol their recovery. Pereoot indebted to the estate will snake prompt payment, January ijfh, 190, A. C. Davis, Adm'r D.B.N, of Edmund L, Davia, deed . Adime, Jerome ArmSeld, Attorneys. ' HoiAimfte . .- Rocky Countaio Tea Ksta ' A Baty Vatlaias ht tasy ISstta Iriap gwUss Hatllsi saa isiaiil Tat. I A armdRe for Onwatlpatloa. IsilissiHoa. IJve ad Kldaey Traublaa, PlmpM, Beaaana. latawrs Stood. Bad fteaatk, Miu)r Bwa. Haariarae tadBaetecha. It 's Book y Nouaaatw Taa te aaa. IM Sana, It eewta a boa Jemtoe maate ay aouaseea Ibaea Oaaetav, Maiwana. Wka. souu mmm to uu rtsm
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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Feb. 7, 1905, edition 1
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