THE
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VOLUME XII. NO 14
ONROE JOURNAI
MONROE, N.C., TUESDAY MAY 9 1003
One Dollar a Year
Uuod Bits from Our Neighbor.
SUrilllr Ma-
A fine row belonging to Mr. J. E.
Marnh ditnl of tick lever a few days,
ago. He mid they haul lout aeverisl
hundred dollar' worth of rattle
duriuK the Mtt few year fruiu that
diseane. "If a half dozeu ticks get
on a cow that haa nut tlew-euded
fnnu rattle that art acrtiMtoiued to
ticks, you art wire to have a dead
row," aaid Mr. Mandi, '"for when
alie get the tick fever ahe in going
to die." The l'ngreuve Farmer
Maya if thin Slate rati he freed from
tick fever it will be worth a mil
ium dollar a year to North la ru
tin agriculture.
There ta one man in I'nion coun
ty who hag never preaHed hliuielf
liefore the public, and yet aa a
KMker and writer of ability he
probably haa no superior in the
county. That nian ia Mr. V. C.
Heath, MiiMriutvudent of the Mon
roe t'otton Mill. While hia poai
tion ia one that calls for a great
deal of hia buNiueaa euergiea, be
haa evidently found plenty of time
to read and keep himaelf well post
ed on current events, and if ao dis
posed he inight attain marked Bur
row in literary work. 8oiue men
are good (Mutter and others are
good writers but it ia not often
that both theae qualities are found
in one man. Mr. Heath aeema to
lie MKiNeMNtHl of both.
The Monroe Journal tella how
Nome fiiMcinating article on poultry'
in that paper waa enjoyed by a
minister of that town who, it iaaaid,
haa decided to go into the poultry
Imsiuem. We were uuder the im
iiretiaion that all travelling luinin
lew are already very much in the
poultry biisineMa. Aa far back an
we ran recollect anything about
preacher, we can recall vivid
Nccm and laating impreNaionathat
they made upou un when we were
a hungry Imy at just the right age
to like fried chicken, aa only a
healthy hoy with a good appetite
can like it; and we reiiieiuler how
we stood in oue corner of the diu
ing room and watched the preacher
work in the poultry luninenH how
he aeemed to enjoy it, with uo ap
parent concern for a waiting boy
with a gnawing at the Ntomach,
Ntaiidiug uuder uervoua feur that
the preacher wouldn't leave him
enough chicken. Talk alxmt a
preacher in the poultry bimiiieNM !
We thought The Journal tried to
print news.
A Creeping Death.
Wood jMiisou creep uptowardatbe
heart, causing death. J. R Stearns,
lielle I'laine, Minn., write that a
friend dreadfully injured hia hand,
which swelled up like blood poia
oiiiiig. liucklen'a Arnica Halve
drew out the poison, healed the
wound and saved hia life. I lest in
the world for burns and sores. 2Uc
ut Knglish )rug Co.'a.
I ate of Wheat Corner.
ht-witrs Nt'WM.
So far ua known to date, the only
really micccnhIuI corner in wheat
(referred to iuKcriptureaua"corii")
was that by Joseph when he pre
sided over the destinies of Kgypt;
but it will be lecalled that he had
more than human aid iu estimating
the si.e of forthcoming harvests.
Wlieu domestic wheat crops were
much smaller and facilities for
traiisMirting and storing them at
distributing points were much less
ellicient, perhaps thirty years ago,
there were several so called suc
cessful minor corners in wheat and
com, but the only successful cor
ner in wheat w ithin twenty years
was that engineered by Hutchinson
at Chicago in 1SXN, when he put
the price up to ti a bushel, and
made the shorts settle nt that. Kec
ords of similar attempts include
Keene's loss of "., 000, 0H) in wheat
in 1 S79, Handy's similar loss of
1,. 100,000 in I KM, Harper's drop
ping 11,000,000 on the cereal in
1.SH7, and young Letter's parting
from ;, O00,0(0 in hia attempted
wheat corner oi 1K98. In addition
to these there were failures to cor
ner lard by McGeoch in lSK.'l and
Cudahy in 189.1, in which each lost,
it was said, about 12,000,000; and
Deacon White's memorable corner
iu com in 1802, in which be lost a
million, which hesubseuently paid
with intercut.
NERVOUS WOMEN.
FOR BOTH
One diaonHO of thinness in
' children ia wrofula ; in adult,
consumption. I'.oth liuve jKMir
blood ; Ixitli need more fat.
Tlieso diaeuaes thrive on lean
ness. Fat ia the brut nieniis of
ovcrcominjj them; cod liver oil
mokes the beat and healthiest
fut and
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
ia the enaiest and moat effective
form of cod liver oil. Here's a
nntural order of thing hat
shows why ScottV Kniulnion is
of so much value in all en of
scrofula and consumption. More
fnt, more weight, mote nourish
tuent, that'a why.
Srnd for fire aampk.
SCOTT & BOVNE, Chemists
40MIS Port Sowt, New Yfc
M.aail.M i a n a All
HIm Trawl H. Rmith la Treaenrer of
the Kul Hide LadleV Aid Rork-tT. Nhe
Is connected with a tiumU-r of Ivm-ro
lent organization and take an active
in terms In the Tenement Hotue move
ment. She recently appeared before a
committee of the U-gUlature al Albany
la favor of Tenement IIuum reform. In
a recent letter written from 044 Seventh
arenas. New York City, one un:
"Care and responsibility shattered
say nervous tyttem. Like other wo
Ma under a great ttrala my system
gave way. My food didn't seem ID
eve any taste. My aleep waa dis
turbed. I waa lint aa tired In the
atoning aa I waa at night, and there
waa a laty. weak feeling over me all
day. A Mend requested ma to try
Peruna, I am glad to be able to lay
that after taking Mix bottles of it I feel
a mew woman. My stomach la now la
perfect order and I sleep well. "
FRASCES M. SMTH.
After one trial women inevitable
praiae Peruna. It la enperially adapted
to nervom disorder peculiar to their aei.
A book entitled Health and Beauty,"
written especially fur women, aent free
by Dr. Hartman.
If yon do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the uw of iVruna,
write at once to lir. Hartman, fiviog a
full statement of your and lie will
be pleaned to gire you hie valuable ad
vice gratia.
Addreaa Dr. Hartman, Preeidentof Tbf
Uartman Sanitarium, Coluuibiu, U.
7ht Siesta.
i t'. Mi'Nfll III 1 Imrlc.llc nl. rir.
I lIU Vm tn tH'M
Hi ! a iliiin.'r r M
Kn m( in a laMr iii uii.Ut tie tri-i-H,
Kn lninir l fil
lil a imimi r fnwn-lir,nl
Kit Iiikitiin, di n li-mmr 1 il.iwtn tin le trii.
Iwn ite .kiiirH km Miik
Kit lr illrl lillifr. tna,
IN linuwliy klu lli'kli- niv ur ht Pa alnir.
lie iluhra hut lrrak
Kn lt ali'iter km "liake.
Hut all ainm r fuMf ralt'l kit-it mi' aaaki.
IV I'hllluii kin twl.
I t-urkrtNM'li kin crawl
I'p my hrlti-lit-n.ru Ma(nlM alltl rtwiitfrti fan
atiall.
Hul lilt taki nmrt 'tt l.f
T' till-fllli my t-a-ta
Whan I't rl i KimhI tliiilit-r er nvn lirr-ail fit
Mixed Orchards a Mistake.
fcmtliern Knot tlrtiaer.
John II., Calhoun, Tenu. : My ex
perience in rowiii); fruit has con
vinced me tliat it is a n eat mistake
to plant a mixed (irchard, esnrl
ally of jieaclu-s and apples. In the
nrst place, the soil and location
that ia best for eaclies will not
give the la-st results with apples.
Ihe ideal location lor a tieach
orchard ia the north or northwest
sloM-a of lilLrh ridges, where the
soil is dry mid only moderately fer
tile. Kecause if planted in rich
soil the trees will make a K'nmI
growth, but the fruit is almost sine
to rot. A warm southern exposure
means the fretpirut loss of the crop
by late frosts.
Apples require a rich soil, with
more moisture, and my experience
is they do best in locutions at least
practically protected from the north
winds.
A second objection to a mixed
orchard is the Hueh trees grow so
much faster than the apple trees.
When planted together they make
it much more dillicult to give the
apple trees the proper care and
cultivation, to say nothing of the
iujury caused by the shade. I hen
a crop of small fruit or vegetables
can be grown between the rows of
apple trees for alauit hve or six
years without injuring them, while
I thiuk peaches should have the
entire strength of the land after the
second or third year.
If peach trees are set in rows
with the apple trees; that is, a peach
tree and an apple tree alternately
in the same row, the Mach trees
take so much potash from the soil
that the apples will be greatly in
jured and can never produce liist
claws fruit. I have known several
mixed orchards planted, but have
known none to be really successful.
The peaches may do fairly well,
but the apples have always Uen a
failure or nearly so.
What Made Him Prosperous.
PnMfrtalve l'armr.
There was an old fashioned, hon
est, sensible man who lived and
died in 1'nion coiintv, H. ('. He
was thrifty. He had plenty of stall
around him for man and lieast. He
always had time to go to church,
and the bigger the meetings and
the better the preaching the more
be enjoyed it.
One day a thriftless neighbor
said to him: "Uncle Si, how is it
you keep making money every year
and always have plenty around
you"" His characteristic reply was:
"By giving my corn plenty of dis
tance and minding my own business."
Don't let the children suffer. If
they are fretful, peevish and cross,
give them Hollixtur's Rocky Moun
tain Tea. The beet baby tonic
known. Strength and health fol
low its nse. 35 cent. English
Drag (Jo,
Reminiscences of I'pprr I'nion.
'tliurc c. -lleaia athii Katrrvro-r
We are now on the south Mite ol
our historic stream, at the Johu
Davis rock forU. The iir-4 place of
note is the Kerr place. Jennings
It. Kerr once lived there. He It
a child by an untimely death. It
was droaued in the branch lieai
the house. Mr. Kerr left there and
went to Charlotte and eagaged iu
the hotel busiuesa and made a sue
Cess of it.
Our next stop ia the Sammie
Walknp place. He mixed a large
family. He sent three sous and
one grandson to the war. J. C.
J. P. and S. II. Walkup were bis
sons, ami Millen his grandson, n.
II., or Harvey, was badly wound
ed at liettyaburtr. Millen, his
grauthton, was captured at Camdeu,
3. C, by Hhertuan, and paroled.
We now go uorth and do not
travel far until we are on historic
ground. It waa a Tory camp in
Septcmlier, 17 Ml. Col. Davie, w ith
three companies of dragoons, was
camied at Providence, Two young
girls, Jane (iillou aud Jaue Walk
up, rode into the Tory camp, got
all the information they could, and
that uight rode to the camp of Col.
Davie aud gave him the inl'orina
tiou he so much desired. The
bugle was sounded aud every
trtHiier was in his saddle. I think
the "Song of Marion's men" would
be very appropriate:
"Our fitrtH ire the icmmI. eret-n tutnl,
Our It-ill Hit ry(m- trw.
Via knrw tlir tin-t ar,.uinl
A aralurlt kimw Ute M-a.
Our tmi wax foe Itut tru- autl lrlrt,
our latlvr frank ami LM.
Tltf Hrlltah lthr tn-mM-l
Wliru latlr' name van tttlil.
Wr .rtirk llti-lr ramp at mttinijrlit-
1li-y lrit,l to Sy. Iml tain.
Ihey alio .tHMt t fav u.
Mfrt- Ual lui-arlli atcalll.'
The battle field is a few hundred
yards northeast of the old Walkup
mill site, or Wahub as Mr. Wheel
er calls it. It was then knowu as
('apt. Wahub's plantation. The
rones were routed by ( til. Davie s
men, twenty killed uud forty
wounded. Cant. W ahub was there.
He had only a moment to see his
wife and children, and as he re
treat ed toward Charlotte he saw his
house in llamea, set on tire by the
Tories. Davie brought oil' in the
sortie !)S horses and l'.'O stand of
arms, and reached his camp the
same eveuing after riding tit) miles
iu less than IM hours, during which
time he had fought aud beaten a
siierior force.
I once saw a washixit that Aunt
Dorcas Walkup said lay at the Imp! -torn
of Waxhuw creek during the
battle Is'tween Davie and the
Tories. It was put there for safe
keeping.
i Practical
Poultry
! Talks.
i
l-arge
Profits
Canoniinf.
tat
ng.J
Came to Monroe before the War
and Hadn't Sxn a Town Since.
.f --i-fr I rr .f 1 b i.atruai
Dadiev. Mav X Miss Annie
Kuiidci tmrk has gone to Cheater
held locl.-ik for Mr. II. W. Puwt-r
I i-l J.. ' IM 'rv,-lr (fBIr.
A Good Thing.
(ircenslMiro mothers and fathers
In my previmt letters I have
tried t.i help thtwe who a ere ililer
ested iu "Is-tter Hultry aud more
of it"' by giving timely suggestions
on management and rare ol netting
liens, rare of young chirks, etc.,
aud the subject is not near exhaust
ed yet. This week 1 discus capons
and caiMinizing, and iu future let
ters want to tell aUuit single and
double mating, preparing birds for
show rtauu, otierating incubators
and brooders, aud humlreds of oth
er things that all go to hel't make
tin a successful poultry raiser.
CaHiniing ia one branch of the
poultry industry but little practiced
or undersUstd in the Ninth, yet ll
ia oue branch which, if conducted
upou proper lines, will return a
handsome profit, as the supply has
never U-en sutlicieut to meet the
demand.
A cawin is an uusexed male bird,
of auy breed, but as size is to be
largelv considered in this
What branch of poultry culture,
a Cochins, r.raliiniks and the
Capon Haired Kocks are princi
Is. pally usid. A li.V breed, ol
course, may le used, bill
as they ure always sold by the
Minnd, large sie is desirable. Tin
price seldom varies, Is-ing ulauit -i
cents per pound, year iu and year
out. CapouiiiiL' improves the lla
vor of the carcass aud the meat is
finer grained and juicy. Theoier
atiou also increases the size ulsuit
one third mid makes the bird very
tame. They seem to delight in tin-
company of young chicks, and are
often used on large plants to moth
er a brood of young biddies. They
never crow, and shun the society
of "their sisters, cousins and
aunts,"
The ojieratiiiii can 1m performed
by au expert iu less than two in in
utes, and anyone with
Not good eye sight and
a nerve can soon learn.
Difficult In France where most
or all uiule birds intend
Expensive ed for table use are
Operation, eaponiicd, the oiera
tion is pel formed by
young Isiys. Of course, the oper
ation is painful while it lasts, but
it doesn't last long. Having a tooth
pulled hurts, so docs dehorning
cattle, but it is done every day;
and why exempt a chicken esjte
cially a cockerel which when
grown would only bring fifty cents
on the market, while if you capon-
birds should lie aithout f-l for
taelte hours ba-l'ore, the feed utter
ika Ail wl. I U .ft -.1.
lor iiim lew u.i; alter uui ii
atsillt su weeks, they a ill tax the
corn cnli. They a:'.l sil amuiiil in
the sli.t.le and eat like Ii.iim v 1 his jot' that place,
nivriiou MiH-lite will ti.nla.ilii 1 Mr. J. T. Funderburk has be-n
wear oil and tliev a ill eat no more ipute Mt k, but is belter,
than au i.idinary chn ken until l.tt Mr. F. A. Plyler basmoved into
teuiug time. . his met- new dwelling,
CaMHiN hoiild not Is- put on the I will give you a sketch of the
market under eleven or lelxe life ol a uuiiiie character mho lives
mouths old; the m-.c-hi iu our ctiiiiutuiiity, Mrs. Margaret
Breeds o-iis and Is-st pritvsaie Thivatt, a aidow lady. She will
to iil.taiuetl juM alter I lie be 7 s years old if she lives until
fit-let. t ChriMiua Imlid iw or as June inl. I'S'.'i. aasboru near old
and our cousins at t the ion. Chesterfield county, aud uoa
how duck imiiiiI attultl say. lives in a few miles of where she
to "during the London sea , .i rai.-atl. She never saw but our
.Tarket. sou." The Fivnch ami toa u in her life and that was Moll
Knglish aie great on ca rts- Is loiv the railroad came there
pons; the French are c-ni.ilh fond and ha never licvn there since, and
of their little "tummies. ihe therelore bits never seen a railroad.
Houdau is the great chicken for all Never saw a cirrus iu her life;
purMses with the French. It is a never saw a telephone, although
h lie lueated. live toed hud, and there are many lu her community
very good eating even iu its natu can see well etiough to sew without
ral state. The lKuking is Ihe Kng glasses and can hear perfectly. The
hr.li favorite breetl; while lln coun
try pivfers a yellow skinned chit k
eu; "there is no account nig for
taste."
CaHins should be marketed with
head on, and leaving I'eailieis on
neck wings and tail. They aiv
killed by inserting the shaip blaile
of a kmle up through the rf of
mouth to the brain, paiulesN and
much quicker than wringing the
neck or chopping oil' the head
They should not Is- drawn. The
Napoleons of finance and other
pain red sons ami daughter of
fortune are the principal iim-cs of
capons.
Pullets and ducks can also Is' ca
potiicd, but the ocialioii is much
harder to pel I'm in,
and may not prove
nearly so profitable.
Tools to caiHinie
Capons
Always
In
Demand
by
Commission
ricn.
old lady's health is very ltoor now
though, ami we fear she will never
-e any other city until she seesthe
"city of the living Cod." She is
a Methodist aud we believe her to
be a christian, judging from her
life: but we wish for aunt Margaret
Is-tter health and many more years
ere she goes to the beautiful, pain
less home.
The Chesterfield Ilaptist 1'iiion
met at Dudley church on Friday,
April 2sth, with Hcv. F. W. Lau
noli of ( 'hcsterticld as moderator.
We had a real good union, and
itikhI ipieries were ably discussed.
Among the many good things that
were said in the discussion of the
duty of church iiiemlierH toward the
w hiskey traffic, one timid brother,
not a mail gifted iu public sfieak
iug, Mr. W. T. Hivcnsof Chester-
tield, made the Itest and biggest
can is-iHiiight trom ; teiiiM-raiiee sis-ecu we ever Heard,
any of the dealers in He said, in oiening the dis
poultry siipplies.aiid cussion, "If the church uiein Iters
cost a I h nit J i sit wiiuld stay out of and not patronize
of four pieces. This the barrooms and tliseiisarics they
branch of the industry is well worth would have to close up." That was
looking into, us it pins I teller than all he said, but it was euough. He
raising and wiling fancy stock, as met ut all denominations, of course,
there is no outlay for advertising, aud as little as we think there is a
Kichmond, Va., Washington, Hal- whole house full of truth in it.
timore, Philadelphia and New , The union closed Sunday with a
York commission men are glad to sermon ou the development of
take all they can get, paving good christian character by Kev. F. H.
prices. mniicinui K ot iratiesvuie, a. t.
For those not familiar w ith poul
try terms I append the following:
Cock is a male bird hatched prior
to 1!HI.. Cockerel, a male bird
hatched during V.M't. lien, female
hatched prior to l!HI."i; pullet.
female hatched during VMCi. And
Good Health
to the
Children
Children especially are fond of dainties,
and the housekeeper must look carefully
to their food.
As good cake can Le made only with
good eggs, so also a cake that is health
ful as well as dainty must be raised with
a pure and perfect baking powder.
Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
in the preparation of the highest quality
of food. It imparts that peculiar light
ness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the
finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc,
and what is more important, renders the
food wholesome and agreeable to young
and old.
SJVAl BAKINQ POWOFS CO., NCW YOSK.
a yearling
fanciers and turiiicra, can he from
one to ten years old, us alter one
ize this bird and feed him linht. , Year there is no positive way ol
will in liiture nave anollier excuse , he should brim- from J.tM) to '!iO. ! determining the ul-c
lor not going to cliurcli otiviatcd ;Tlie HVeiuge weight of it capon
by a new move on the part of es-1 (nfm t,e M.r j 0 ,)0uih1h.
minster Methodist church iu the' From two to three months old is
Way of a Sunday nursery. The;the proper atw to operate. The
Iteeord says:
Terrific Race With Death.
"Death was fast approaching,"
w rites Halph F. Fernandez, of Tain
pa, Ma., describing his fearful
ruee. with death, "as a result of
liver trouble uud heart disease,
hen, so called by some i hicli Had rolilted me ot sleep and
ot all interest in llle. 1 Had tried
many d liferent doctors aud several
medicines but got no IsMierit until
I began to use F.lcetrie Itiiteis. So
wonderful was their effect that ia
three days I felt like a new man,
ami today am cured of all my
troubles." (iiiarautccd at English
Drug Co.'s; price fide.
Four Questions.
St l.uui- I'M lti.Mt-h.
Why do we always talk of put
ting on our coats ami vests w hen
we alw ays put on our vest and then
our coat t
Why do we refer to the cover
ings our feet as shoes and stis-kiiiL's
when the stockings ure first put
on t
Why do we invite ltcoiile to wine
their feet when we mean their
shoes t
Why, iu olden times, did n fa
ther tell his sou he would warm his
jacket when every one knew he
meant his pantaloons f
A Hood Suggestion.
Mr.C.B.Wainriglit ot LeinniiCity.Fla.,
has writteu the manufacturers that
much better results are obtained from
the use of (.haiuhei laiu'a Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Kemedv in cases ol
pains iu the stomach, colic and chol
era morbus by taking, it in water as hot
as can he drank. That when Ukrn in
this way the rttrct is double iu rapid
even by tin
Itest postetl it's mere guess w ork.
klrnUiri! 1 n , I .
"Mothers can take their children :
to church and when the service is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
reatly to begin, leave them iu the tle very best. "I have been usioK
liursery at the church iu charge tf Chamberlain's Coii;h Remedy aud 1
competent persous 'who will rare want to say it is the best coiik'i niedi
for them. A large room has been
titteil up for them where they will
not disturb the worshippers and
where they call lie amused. The
first Sunday three children were so
left and last Sunday there were six.
If the increase is maintained they
expect to have to enlarge (Dar
ters."
cine I have ever taken," says Geo. L.
Chubb, a merchant of Harlan, Mich.
There is no ipirstion about its being
the best, as it will cure cough or cold
iu less time than any other treatment,
tt should always he kept iu the house
ready for instant use, for a cold can
be cured in much less time when
promptly treated. For sale by C. N.
Sinipsou, jr., and S. J. Welsh.
Why Suffer from Rheumatism?
Why suffer from iheumatisin when one
application of Chaiuberlaiii'.sl'ainl;ibn
will relieve the pain? The ipm-k relief
which this liniment atfords makes rest
and sleep possible, aud that alone is
worth many times its cost. Many who
have used it hoping only for a shurt
relief from suffering hnve been happi
ly surprised to find that alter awlnle
the relief berame permanent. Mrs.V.
H.I.eggctt of Yum Yum.Teiin., writes:
"I am a great sutlen'r from rheiiiim
tisra, all uver from head to foot, and
Chamberlain's Pain Halm is the only
thing that will relieve the pain." Fur
sale by C. N . Simpson, jr., ami S. J.
Welsh.
People's 3anK
OF MONROE, N. C.
Solicits your account and banking
business. We guarautee AHSOLt'TE
SKCl'KITY, promptness and all the
accommodations that SOUND bank
ing will admit of. Interest paid, ac
cording to agieement, ou deposits left
for our stated period. Always ready
(or loaus ou approved paper.
O. P. HEATH, President
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s ,r -i f 1
Trying to Redeem Itself.
A bill haa been introduced lu
the Florida Senate by Senator Scott
to repeal the law enacted four yearn
ago, making iucurahle insanity le
gal ground for tlivorce. Under thin
law Henry M. Flagler aeeuivd n
h'U'al Hepamtion from hia wife and
married again, this time a North
Curoliini woman. A warmdihcumion
followttl the introduction of the
bill. Senator ltailey declared that
the law had brought disgrace on
Florida.
5aved by Dynamite.
Sometiinena tlaiuing city iH saved
by tlynainiting a 8acethat the tire
can't ciohs. Sometimes a cough
hangs on so long you feel that noth
ing but dynamite would cure it. Z.
T. (Iray of Calhoun, (ia., write:
"My wife had a very aggravated,
cough, which kept her awake at
night. Two phvsiciiiiiN con Id not
help her; so he took Dr. King's
IV. "It aeema lo eel at Ihe rit ht snot ! Ne' I 'iscovety for COllHUIIiption,
coiigim Hiiti colds, which eaat-u ner
cough, gave her sleep mid linally
cuivd her.'' Strictly scientific cuit
for bronchitis and la grip)e. At
Knglish Drug Co.'s, price ode and
I ; guaranteed. Trial bottle free.
instantly," he saya, f or sale hy C. N.
Simpson, Jr., and S. J. Welsh.
I guess I'll send in v bnv to col
lege fur jes' one term,'' said Far
mer CorntosHel.
Why for only one term !"
Well, he's too big fur me to
handle, an' I'll like to try what a
little ha.in' would do fur him."
Washington Star.
Strictly (Jcnuine.
Moat of Ihe patent medicine testimo
nials are prohahly Kciiintie. The ("I
lowing notice recently appeared in the
Atchison. Kan., Glohe: "Joe Tack, a
well known engineer nmniiiK on the
Missouri Pacific between Wichita and
Kiowa, lately appeared m a hie, one,
with a picture, and when he was in
this office today we asked him about
it. He aaya he had terrific paint in his
stomach and thought he had cancer.
His druggist recommended Kodol and
he says it cured him. He recommend
ed it to others who were also cured."
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what
you eat and cures all stomach troub
les. Sold by English Drug Co, aud
S. J . Welsh.
When e'er you feel impending ill,
And Deed a magic little pill,
No other one will fill the bill
Like DeWitts Little Early Risers.
The famous little pills Karly Kisers
cure constipation, sick hradache, bil
iousness, etc. They never gripe or
sicken but impart early rising energy.
Good for children or aJults. Sold by
English Drug Co. aud S. J. Welsh.
First-class
Restaurant
in connection with
Parker's
Market.
Meals all hours, 25 cents.
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Prices of Admission 25, 35 and 50c. Seats now on salo at Shuto's storo.
Miu. AgneirVtley
6 Wells Straei
Marinette Wil
P16 Weill Street,
M arikcttk, Wn., Sept 25, 1908.
I vsj all run dow from nermuf
Deea and orerwork and had tomiim
my position and take a teat. I
founa that I waa not (raining mf
trenirlh and health u fast aa I
could wish, and aa your Wine of
Cardni was recommended aa audi a
pood medicine for tb ills of our
era, I bousht a bottle and Wan
uinff it. 1 was satisfied with the
rendu from the use of the first
bottle, and took three more and then
found 1 waa matured ta good health
and atmtgth and kll to take up
Br work witli renewed T(r. I
eonaider it a fine tonic and eicellsnt
for worn-out, ntrroua condition,
and an pleased to endorse it.
A0XE8 WESTLET,
awr.'iawiii mn hmih
8ecnr a 11.00 bottle of Wine of
Cardai and a IV. package ot
Thedfcad'a BUek-Draognt today.
Owing to the Charcoal and other in
gredients of
Kellum's Sure Cure
eeslion,
it stimulates and excite the digeative
organs and juices to perform their nat
ural functions. This once dune you
soon find your life briKhtened, and
your health restored and your indi
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ly hy curing naturally. Now, to prove
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Hnttle." We do not ask you to pay a
rent only to show you what we have
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member of the vast army of dyspep
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nausea, blues, nervoumess, heart
burn. DR. S. J. WELSH.
WINE OF CARDUI
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Lawyers' Directory.
Offices in Savings, Loan and Trust
Building, Corner of Franklin and
Hayne Streets, Monroe, N, C.
Adams, Jerome ft Armield, Room 16,
17 and 18,
F. F. Griffin, Rooms 11 tod ia.
Lorenio Medlin, Rooms 4 and ).
Redwina ft Stack, Rooms 6 to 10,
J. C. Sikes, Jr., Rooms t and 3.
Williams ft Lemmond, Room 14 ft 13.
R, L. Stevens, office formerly occn
pied by Armfield ft Williams, ia tha
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