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THE MONROE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. NO 10 MONROE, N. C, TUESDAY JUNE 13 1903 One Dollar a Year ViiUaiout Threat Wracking a Family' Lite. (tevrfu. M. T.IMMrk.Mk. Alter lapse of two year threat ening letter are again bring re reived at the home of Joha Jit; Toukin, lb tuilliotiaire Manufac turer and mine owner of this city. The writer deniauds that an lew Mr. Tonkin given up t.'i,000 in cash Iiia eleven-year-old daughter Rusa nioud will lie kidnapped aud mar-deied. Two years apt, when the find of tbe tbreateuiug letter were rereiv ed, tbe police aud private detee tlvea were placed on the in a' berate! irally sealed colli u of killing of Jamca MUler Described. I We&Jth and Happiness. pure white, aud every day the mother placed vhdeU and tlte flow era that V irgiuia had lieeu foud of on the racket. NVbeu Virginia' twelfth birth day came the family celebrated it aa though the child nt ill livel. 1'reaeuta were placed in tbe child's room. rricmla iu this city, bar niouixiiig the parents' 'aeiitiiuent. aent birthday present and letters aUdretwed to the dead child, Mr. Tonkin went to the room in which the body rested several time each day and talked to the dead child through the class cover on Kvery effort was made to rapture j the casket She brought Iruit and tbe blackmailer, and the authori ties finally ranie to auspect that one or the servant was posting the aiaa on what was being dune. One ser- vant had lieen uotilied that his ser vices would not be wanted after a eertaiu date. He lived in Patersou, Jf. J. From information that can; to tbe authorities after hia depart nre it waa strongly suspected that tbe plot had been laid by hiui aud that two confederate came here to help him carry it out A week ago a letter addressed, as usual, to "Mrs. John J. Took in," waa received by Mrs. Toukin in her husband' absence from tbe city on a business trip. Private detec tive were notified, and every pre cantlou waa taken to guard the child. April '19 the discharged vaut apieared here. He gave out to mends that be was on bis way to New York city from Chicago aud was stopping over a day to call ou friends. The letter was mailed in the local posUifliee, on May 11 riukerton men are now inquiring iuto the action and antecedent of the servant while in I'atersou and Chicago. ' "Tbe letters are not the work of an illiterate, as tbey would appear to be," said Mrs. Tonkin today. "mineacu one there has been a finely executed drawing of tbe face of our little daughter, sometimes iu pencil and sometimes with a peu. I'ntil the limling of the murdered body of little Cora Sweet in the woods here a few days ago, I did not think very seriously of tbe mat ter aside from placing trusted ser vants with our daughter whenever 1 was not with her. For two years she has been carefully guarded, aud now the servant and tbe mem bers of our family are more vigi lant, if possible, than we have been. "During the winter we made our home in New York at Rrettou Hall, aud the same vigilance was exer cised there. When tbe dead body of Cora Sweet was found in the woods near here recently and the story of that awful crime was print ed, we naturally thought a great deal of the threats made against our own daughter, and Mr. Tonkin offered a reward of .10,000 for rea sonable proof of the identity of tbe gnilty person or persons. It is not the work of any persou haviug any enmity against us. It is a case of criminal trying to extort money by threatening the life of our daughter." On the day after their arrival home another letter was received. It was postmarked New York aud demanded .". KH, with a threat of kidnapping Itosaiuoud. Tb border of the letter bore a series of peu and ink pictures illustrating the various method of killing Rosa luond. Mrs. Florence Hogedooni, dangh terof the Tonkins, lived with her husband in the Hudson apartment liouse at Kiverside drive and Sev enty ninth street, while the Ton kin were at llrettou Hall. She shared the fears of her mother, aud urged the family to offer a reward for tbe capture of tbe letter writer, Puriug tbe stay of the Toukin at llrettou Hall Mrs. llogeboom often took Rosamond to ber apart ments. When the family returned to Oswego Mrs. llogeboom went with them, dismissing her aorvants and cloning her apartment. A illustrative of the tender af fection of tbe Tonkins for their children the story of the death of another daughter, Virginia, I re called. Virginia died in October, 1H)9, and for fifteen months there after the body lay in state in the bedroom which had been nsed while tbe child was alive. It was placed offered it to her dead daughter. Three times a day she had her ser vaata prepare a daiuty repast of tbe child s favorite dishes. These were put on a tray aud Mrs. Ton kin would carry them to the room, When she returned to the dining room a few mmiitea utter she would say to ber husband: " irgiuia sav she isuot hunirrv today aud will not eat this." v irgiuia was alxiut eleven years old when she died. A beautifii mausoleum was erected in Kiver side cemetery at Oswego, and at tbe end of fifteen mouth the casket waa moved from the bouse to the cemetery. Kosauiond is now alMint the aire Virginia was wheu she died. Mrs. Toukin is on the verge of nervous prostration. Ut It Hurt, and Ixt 'Em Howl. Biblical aroma. At Greensboro a furore hits been raised second only to the ancient Kdeutou tea party. A blundering judge, of pitiful notoriety, sat on his bench, denounced the law and the men that had the respect for the State aud their oaths to enforce it, aud summarily declared it un constitutional. The calmness of the bench seems never to visit him. The Greensboro law simply pro vides that "when an ulhdavit is made that an individual is selling whiskey contrary to the law, and a warrant is issued, the officer serv ing the warrant can go upon the premise anil search tliem, and if be finds whiskey can sei.e it, and upon conviction of the itcrsoii the whiskey is coiitiscated." A mail home is his castle but not to break the law in. The king cannot enter the home of a peasant save with due process of law, say, a warrant as above, nil this talk apropos of Grecnslwiro. with regard to the borne as a castle, im memorial rights, etc., is the merest mooiisbine. By the same immemo rial rights the blockader may claim protection. Aud by the same un constitutionality so rashly pro claimed by the famously wise aud just judge whose record so adorns the ermine and the dignity or the .State tbe United Stales revenue law, giving otlicers the right of seizure, is also unconstitutional. Tbe plain truth is, the opponents of temjieranee laws declare that they cannot tie enforced, aud wnen we enforce them they howl. .o doubt it hurts. Hut let it hurt, and let them howl. Home time ago The Jourual had a reference to the tu order of Maj. James Miller of Chesterfield county New York j Sell for Highest , Wycjitte Judson Howell. K . v I if"? Ever Km Tw? following was couiHed I It is an old question. And it is The highest price ever paid for " ''" h w always coining up. lines wealth una in tiusrity, ij.t a square toot, nine uiue iuouins old son, y by Shermau'a army in retaliation, bring happim-ieit Tilings are al-1 was gieu jeslerday for the famous clifle Juilsou, ou June ,'lrd, 1Mi: If you want a pretty face and de lightful air, Itosy cheeks and lovely hair, Wedding trip across the sea, Tut your faith iu Rocky Moun tain Tea. English Drug Co. "Grandpa, do you have to lie awful good to get iuto heaven!'' "lea, my boy." "Well, I've about made up my mind to try for the booby prize." New York Life. Dying of Famine Is in its torments like dying of con snmntiou. The progress of con sumption, mini tbe beginning to the very eud, is a long torture, both to victim snd friends. "When I had consumption in its first stage," write Win. Myers of (Vari'oss,Md., "after trying different medicines and a good doctor in vain, I at last took Dr. King's New Discovery, which unickly a.id perfectly cured me." Prompt relief and sure cure for coughs, colds, wire throat, brou chit la, etc. Positively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at Knglish Drug ( o. s, price ouc and f i a dm tie. Trial bottle free. of the killiug of a Federal soldier by a uegro, a deed with which Mil fer had nothing to do. Maj. Mil ler'a murder waa committed on the Clieraw aud Camden road. Mr. 15. Frauk Ford, one of the men in the lot wbo were compelled to draw the lota, write a letter a few days ago to a Charleston paier and de scribes the murder as follows: There were about twenty of ns selected to go through this retail tion ordeal, and it appeared that it was iuteutioually ordered that thone selected should be South Caro linians, as follows, viz: James Mil ler, Chesterfield county; Samuel Wood, Barnwell county; James It iatrick, Charleston; Butler Phelps, Orangeburg county; George II axel hurst, Charleston; Jack Stnbliling, Kdgeficld couuty; Charles Scanlou, Charleston; Tom O'Rauuou, Barn well county; Godfrey Mag wood, Charleston; Basconi Corbone, ; aud, I think, Dr. Stewart of Beau fort. The others, South Caroliuians, cannot remember. One of the uiimlier, poor Miller, was the vie tuu upou whom vengeance was wrecked. There had been a steady, cold and drizJing rain all day aud we were thinking of the many long miles to tramp before uight would come to give lis rest, wheu sudden ly a halt was ordered (I think lie tweeu the hours of 2 and .'I). The place selected for the bull ien and camp was an oak ridge to the left of a public road. At the foot of the ridge aud winding along the edge or a bay or swamp was a settlement Mad. We bad not settled down good, trying to rent our weary tHiues on the cold and wet ground, congratulating ourselves on the uusually short march of the day, hen au ollieer (rank of lieutenant; is name we could never learn) ap peared, and from a paper in his hand commenced calling out the name of those he had recorded, about twenty altogether. As each one answered to his name he was rdered in line, aud under a strong guard we were then marched to the settlement road and down it r a distance of alsjut two hun- lred yards. At this point there welve (infantry) iu command ofa recant. At the command given one of the squad, with hat iu hand, covered with a red handkerchief, took a position in front of us. We were then ordered one alter I lie other to draw from this but a slip paiier, all blanks except one, which bad some mark, which wheu rawn would determine the oue to lie shot. A each cue drew his slip of paper it was handed to this ser geant, who looked ut it and theu ordered you back in line. About dozen or so had drawu when it came Miller' turn. He drew and handed it to this sergeant, but the poor fellow was uot ordered in line, as hud been our good fortune, but was detained and put iu charge ol this squad. We were then ordered aliout face, aud with sad heart we lett poor Miller as we marched back to the bull pen. It was then sleetiug heavily aud we were trying to build such fires as we could to keep from freezing to death, wheu a volley rung out on the air and which told too well the fate of poor Miller. He had been shot, yea, murdered. Miller was a fine specimen of a man, standing perhaps six feet iu his stockings, of line physique, with regular features, and wore a black beard. He was the senior of the majority of us, being, I should udge between 30 and J years oi age; 1 never Knew positively, nui it was said that he bad a wile ana children. ways nappemug wnicn say no io n unman corner at wall slre.1 ami A star oik apiwared iuacoun "TT"" : :. ..a try UriiiHlirlH.nU kn irw-u it rr( un MriYiii mr rirnmi r- .mit rmin, tmv rvsni'ni oi 'tfrh ovr Ihvir iWk tV li.L'ht. It HJarift!! IiV Ilia li Itsklk w. twa a.l k I I ..la. al... . 1 y " The Secret of Good Coffee Even the best nouMkeeper cannot mtk a good cup of eoffee without good material Dirty, adulterated and queerly blended coffee such a an scrupulous dealer shovel over their counter won't da But Uk ths pun, down, natural flavored LION COFFEE fe leafer l in Kkife erim- th eoffe that for over a quarter of a century has been daily weloomad in millions of horns and you will inak a drink lit for a king la this way i DOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE. imt. wrrw aoii.rw wattb. aa mhh ratr. mm a H. MINUTES OHLY. JWK asl win aa t Ut M Wl llv s. wrra cota wtht. ia mt mm wit I Unta aata wtr. an ta "v kra M a bail. TW ! IT raaay ta m ft Pont bell R Im tan. i Don't lat It stand mora than tan minute bafora aarvln. Hull (Dent uaa watar that haa baan ballad balor. rwm wava t aa-TTU cam. M Wm am rtaiwa.ftaaja, mix aattt fraaW U0K M,aM Sir f ift. AfaMHaai.M.taUM,alM SaSMailaialialai. Sa T IMiga attaiaax . Hariat M f cttta taehafl geaalM UON COITEE, wrrr It aararUa Ikla ralM 4 yaai wUl lr aa UON COfTU ta ratar. (BuU awly la 1 lb. paokagM.) (Uoa mmi a wary partaga.) fgav thaw la kl to valaaUa pumhma.) SOLO BY GSOCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLaOW BPICt CO., ToUlo, OUo. Found a Cur for Dyspepsia. Mn. S. Lindsay of Ft. Willian. Onta rio, Canada, who has suffered quite a number of years from dyapepsia and great pains In the stomach, was ad vised by her druggist to take main berlain's Stomach and Liver Tableta. She did so and says, "I find that they have done me s great deal of good. I have never bad any suffering since I began using them." If troubled with dvanepsia or indigestion why not take these tablets, get well and stay well I For sale by C. N. Simpson, Jr., and b J. Welsh; "They'll never amount to much in society." "I don't see why." "Their vulgarity; they actually love oue another; the idea of a di vorce would horrify them." Houston Post Sprained Ankle, Stiff Neck, Lame Shoulder. These are three common ail ments for which Chamberlain's Pain Halm is especially valuable. If prompt ly applied it will sav you time.mooey sod tunering wbea troubled witn any of these ailments. For sale by C. N Simpson, Jr., sod S. J. Welsh. Newliwed-My wife is a very good eook. Wiseman un, come off I Her mother told me she was Just taking her first lessons when you married her. Newliwed Eiactly. 8he was good enongh not to continue ber lessonaon me. 1 niiadeipnia rrea. The Children' Favorite. For coughs, croup, whooping cough, etc., One Minute Cough Car is the children's favorit. This is because it contains no opiate, is perfectly harm Im, tastes good. nd cures. Sold by English Drug Co. and s. J. weisn. be au exeeidion in their cum' w hen they wiu their wealth, or with the secret tielief that they would traiisiMirted with delight by the miwriea which wealth i nil lets upon its owner. A very rich man died the other day. It is a way rich meu hav which shows how clou akiu they are to the rest of us. This mail was not ouly rich, Imt very rich. Tbe "very" belongs there. It was llaron Alphonse de Kothschild, the great rich French lutnker, the leading spirit of the Kothschilds in the! big governmental financiering in the Old World. He was not a miner, either; be was generous in his phil anthropica, and among the last things he did was to give .',ihmi, (MH) to establish a home for work iiigmen. It is even said that he was "lavish iu his charities." Rich, very rich, always rich, with money to gratify every want, why shouldn't such a may be happy T Money to gratify every w antf I hat isn t written right. 1 here are some wants money cannot gratify, and this Baron had them. And then money itself is timid, so cowardly, so nervously craxy like a wild horse, so powerful, so uncontrollable when tright strieken, that the scuxe ol safety and reHiwfut comfort uW Iroui In in who takes a seat licliind the horses of Croesus. Wheu they take fright and ordinary runiiing wou't answer, isn't something said somewhere about riches making themselves wings, so that they can purely My I I ueasy lies the head mat wears a crown uneasy lies the head that sleciis on pilli.K st u tied with money, whether ill gotten or otherwise. Hut nobody who hasn t tried it w ill Is-lieve a word of this; folksstill rush on day and uight, taxing heart, mind, soul and body to stuff pillows, Itolster and bed, all, with gain. That he might serve the young men of France who were ambitious to get ou in the world as he had lone, Karon KotliHcluld drew up eertaiu rules of conduct and dis trilmtcd thein on printed canlM. Here are the rules and it must 1m-ail "Hliuii liquor. "Dare to go forward. "Never be discouraged, "lie polite to everybody. "Never tell business lies. "I'ay your debts promptly, "lie prompt iu everything, "lieur all troubles patiently. "Do not reckon upou chances. "Make no useless acqnaintum1. "!$ brave iu I he si niggle of life. "Maintain your integrity as a sacred thing. "Never apicar to la; something more than you are. "Take time to consider; theu de cide positively. "I'arefully examine into every detail of your business." Shun liquor, be ambitious to go forward, lie polite, and pay your debts proniiitly deserve to be writ ten in shining letters la-fore the eves of all young men. We men tion these three because every day one sees young men going to tbe had on account of failure to observe one or more of these simple rules of successful conduct. Hut all of llaron Rothschild's rules are wor thy to lie memorized and adopted uot only by young men, but by those further along in life. The only trouble about them is, as a New lork pajier suggests, that one would need to go back several gen erations and select bis ancestors in order to follow them, aud further, that a yoinTg man able to adopt aud follow them would probably need no good advice from anytsHly. Hut to return to the questuiu: Do riches bring happiness I They sav that Karou itoiusciinu was a cultured man, that he round pleas lire iu his family life, in ai t, and in music; but notwithstanding bis culture and wealth aud inllucnce, he was an unhappy man the care of bis fortune was a heavy burden, The New York Times relates the following: "A visitor once found the bunker in such a moody lit that he ahked if he were ill. " 'I am not ill; I am crazy,' was the reply. " '1 will uever believe that you are crazy until I see you throwing your money out or the window, said the visitor. " 'Ah! said the llaron, exhibit im? a threateinnir letter, '1 am crazy because 1 do not throw my money out of the window.' llaron Rothschild ought to Know The financial potentate of earth may not lack money, Imt ir liny have peut their fund of happiness and contentment tn getting gain they have paid a fearful price for their money. For the corner plot, containing I. l'.1 square feet, he paid ITisi.inni. It was add by the estate of the late Keiijamiii D. Hillimaii. The Silliman corner fronts 2.lo feet on limadway anil -t'l. I Hon Wall street. It faces Trinity church. Tbe Find National Rank stands on the opMMite northeast corner. As No. 1 Wall street, the property has always lieen regarded as a unique ami sentimentally valuable immm- sion. The late Mr. Silliman Isiught it iu March, I. 2. It was his most eherbdied treasure. F.vcu Is-fore laud values ut the ceutre of the financial district had riseu to recent high prices, he refused to consider almost fabulous figures for his cor ner. He refused v.'smmmi a few years before his death, which oc eurred January 21, 11NI1. He de dared often that I.ihmi.inhi would uot tempt him to part with his corner. The old four-story building ou the plot was built many decades ago. It is the oldest of all street landmarks. Around it have surged all the great Wall street move incuts. J un Fisk and other nota Ides had offices there. The old building is now assessed by the city it .r,IMMI, but the laud is asscssttl ;it .V10,000. This is at the rate ol 1 7:1. 21 a square foot, w hich is the highest assessment carried by an) land iu America. Hie price paid by Mr. Anderson compares with f luo a square foot, which was paid for a part of the site on which stauiis the J. I'. Mur gau banking house, at Wall and Itroad streets; f 100 for a quarter lot on the northeast corner at Kx hange place and New street, in a titter struggle among ueighborini! iwuers, and f-HH a square foot which Henry .Sicgcl paid for the I, KM) square fiMil northwest corner at Iiroudway and Thirty fourth street Reiiiainiu Altuiau was also eported to have paid over .'NI a square fisd for the King lot on the ifth avenue frontage of his new store site, just north of Thirty fourth street. hrMB-vrar lease, at 2I,(KK) a year, to the 1'nited Cigar Stores Com iianv. Mr. Anderson, who was at the Waldorf Astoria last night, said he would build on the corner at the expiration of this lease a sky- niM-r ol unique design tor tiiian- cial uses. Whtn Thrt It N Hop. Here urc a IVw simple rules by iu li a man may determine wheth er or nut lim uiiunuons io a gin in v im. If she usks li i in for the fun which . . :.. - I . !. ie lias is-en currying iiome n-mi mr theater, the isn t in love with him. 1( die were, hc woul.l forget the fan and give him a chance to call and return it. If lie fondles the flowers he give her, she is interested. If she let them ither in the box, his case is hniH.'lcss. If she often pleads headache and 'i sn't ec him" he would letter call elsewhere. Wlirii aim vuwus snd tavs she can't think of anything to say" it is time for him to go ay and stuy WHY. When she forgets to a.-k him to come apiin and says "How do you do?" when he sav's "tioodUv" and neglects to make up an excuse lor him alien he lams Ins umiireli throiiL'li lier father hat there is no hope for lim true, mho tool their treasures aud followed its light to a place where it was saul a baby should be Isiru. The star disappeared. The baby grew to be a mau; bis life was the light for maukiud iu this world. He laid down his lite; it became dark agaiu. He took up his life agaiu alter a spat of three days. aim a ungnier lignt tbau ever shone 'round thoNe who belie veil The enemy tried to extinguish tbe light, liy killing the witnesses ot the light. For a time it seemed tm would accomplish his puns tins was ouly to raise men, both lirave aud true, to carry this mea sage of light to tin we iu countries w ho did uot see. A man waa born; they called huu Wyclille. A great mau be was. even a moruiui; star of a preat reformation. Another wit lies ol the light was seeu iu another place; they called him Judsou. These two have done great deeds for the lct termeut of man. They rest from their labors, but their linht still sin lies. A Utby was horn in our home on a silent Septemlicr uight; wecalled huu yclitre Judsou, and hoiied he would ls of great help to tbe win in. isut alas! ou a bright June day, just after the sun passed the iHi-mlian and beauty of the day, the little star iu our home passed into the place where the angels stay. It lieeame dark In our home. Hut the lialiy born in lietblcheui speaks to us and says, iu words true ami plain, I have a kingdom prepared for those who like little hildren Is-come. We are looking for him, with our two little babies ii his loving anus. While we are ItNiking, we see tliroui.'li a irlai lark I v, but wheu he comes we shall see face to face and know even as itlso we are known. RMaTaMaMMiMllillMflaM Mother s Ear a aoaa m storwaa-a momi tmwm Mwt'H am mmtwT. wf m rHa oara that com aoa tft Ttmm. COTT'W SMUL9IOM avawae r lira eraaaant moummMmmmr ao MCiitMi eoa r MMtra ev aor HOTMtKlmm CflLO. . torn Definition. The following are gleaned from the definitions given by Knglish liool children: llenrv VIII. was brave, corpulent and cruel, he was frequently mar ried to a widow, had an ulcer on his The septuagint was committee f seventy men elected to revise the poems of Homer. Simon de Montlort rather wai a rusadcr, and from him he inherited ligiounuess, which waa very use ful to him afterward when he be anie arcliliUhop of Canterbury. i lie climate of ilombay u such Unit its inhabitants have to live else- here. Etc. is a sign used to make believ ou know inure than you do. The 5alve that Penetrates. DeWitt'i Witchllatel Salve penetrates the pores of the skin, and by its auti- ptic, rulnlocent and healing innu eoce it subdues inflammation and cures boils, burnt, cuts, eciema, tetter, ring worm and all skin diseases. A specific or bliud, bleeding, itching and pro uding piles. Tbe origiual and genu- ne Witch Hazel Salve is made by E. De Witt & Co., and told by Englitdi Drug Co. and S J. Welsh. enrr a sown a, tfcaaati, aaxii fori sirm. Taa. p.wittjm all NNMNMHMMMMM Makes digestion and assimilation ncrfect. Makes new red IiIikmI ami bone. That's what Hollistcr'slbicky Mountain Tea will do. A tonic for tbe sick and weak. US cents, tea or tablets. Knglish Drug Co, How far is it from here to the next suburb!" asked the stranger in the automobile. 'It' four rocky lulls, two deep creeks, aud nineteen, policemen with stop watches," sunt the native by the wayside. t hicago 1 niuine. Tired out. woru out woman can not lecn. eat or work ; seems as she would tly to pieces. Hollister' Rocky Mouutain Tea makes strong nerve and rich blood. . cents, tei or tablets. Knglish Drug K o "I suppose you have already picked out a profession for your little boy." tin. yes; he's to lie either preat niano iilaver or a loot ball ii aver. He s irot the loveliest ncaa of hair." Philadelphia hedgcr. STATE OF OHIO, Citv or Toledo, Lucas Count. Frank J. Chauey makes oath that h is senior partner of the firm of V, J Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay th sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot ba cured bv the use of Hall Catanb Cure. Faasa J. Cstssv Sworn to before me and aubtcrihed in my presence, this 61b day ol De cemher. A. D. iH"6. fSBALl A. W. Giiasos, Notary Public, Hall'i Catarrh Cure ia taken intern ally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sut faces ol the sytelm Sen! for testimoniala, free Sold bv druggists, ?yc. Tak Hall'i Family Filli for consti patioo. DYSPEPSIA THREE YEARS. Pe-ru-na Effected t Prompt Cure. A I'nion County Corporation the Biggest Ever Chartered in North Carolina. Vtthaa Fnt-rir! It may not be generally kuoau but it is a fact that Hi- Ih-.-n cor Hratiou ever chartered iu Norlh Carolina is located right near this place and uses Waxhaw as lis oilier and pi iiK-ipul shipping Miiut, and is mine other than the CoI.mmis tiold Mining and Milling Company. Only a few days ago their charter was auieitded mt as to allow an in crease of capital slock to HMi, ikni, and it hits since Is-eu iucreaM-d to 1 0, .VMI, in h i, he add it iotial f ssi, . inki Is-ing preferntl sis k. The Colossus is the riirlit name for it. for its plant is simply immense, ta-ing one of the very largest of its kind iu the South. The Colossus eople are sM-uding y;tst sums of money in gettiug ready for their exieusive miuing ami milling ojier-1 at ions, and this community is being' greatly lienelited in many ways by, this mammoth enterprise iu our! Thomas Mlmmiirh, Secretary of Muni midst. A regular town is spring 'pal 'urt of the Ancient Order ot ill? un around Ihe mine an,l ,. i Forettcrt: also lnt. n-.Utl io the Red ployuieut is alT.irdtsI to a large nuinlsT of iMoiile, many of them being skillisl workmen from the North. People who have imt visit ed the mine within the past jear lonl( or mi aoiim uuruiy Know ine place. ra rraailaaarr aata. and a rUina- young from 40S West 4Mb Men and K.ofP., politician, writes tliwt. New York : am glad Io havt aa opportunity to testify to tlte value ol Peniua at a I Buffered from a disordered atomacb and a constant headache lor two or three years. This mat accom ' panled by a nervous Irritation that kept me In misery by day and by night. ' I bad heard and read to much about Pervna that I decided to give It a trial. After I had taken Peruna regularly tot a month the symptoms all disappeared. , To me It was like waking up from a terrible nightmare. My stomach It now In Itt natural condition. I eat well and I sleep well. I take this op portunity to recommend Peruna at a tonic lor a system out ot order." I THOMAS MIMMIQH. I If yon do not derive prompt and satis factory result from the use of l'eruna, write at once to Ilr. Ilartman, giving a full statement ot your rase, and he will be pleased to give you hia valuable ad vice gratis. Address Ilr. IUrtman, President of The Uartman Sanitarium Columbus, O, 1 wonder why alie d ssn't accept him. Mis arTcettoii for lier la moat tender." "Yes, Imt It not etnetly what sin nuts. It Isn't lecul lender." Huston Ulols-. it irmki't you loan ynr ti ll riet Tn wHk'n In your mt control A"ml kt "iir mlma rssv unrhM-kad Vt'htn ynu s-t mn,l you nlwst buy Stimt.thlns ymrre eeruln Io rert. And angry lahKutiK riewr helpU A man to gtOii an object yvt. Bit koep your t.-mr"' It you can. No mitlH-h,,w you are pniviikM. IVin't Imllste Ihe eat sua xrnMi llnmiw y.ni nr net rlKhtly ilr,,kHl. Just stop uiul think lH.r,,re you sik; You'll "ln Iminmwly l,y diluy, Tur so iHTluips you eitn rtvlm- omt much more culling thing to tsf. Somt-rvUlc Journtkl. Cuban Diarrhoea. I'. S. soldiers who served in Cuba dnr- ni! the Spanish war know what Excursion Wilmington to Colum bia and Return June 19-21). The Seaboard announces that they will oHTate an excursion from Wil mington to Columbia 'and return June PJ 20, picking up passengers Wilmington to Cheraw inclusive., leaving Wilmington 7 a. m. June PJ, tkMtivi-'V !.. tltimru r v m UliidciiUiro 152. Allenton to Alma . 1 ;"(), Maxton to Old Hundred 1.25, and Hamlet to Cheraw $1. There will be plenty of itsim for all and the best of order maintained. Kor information see large iiycrs or call on nearest agent. C. II. tl.vnis,T.P.A.,Kaleigli,N..O this A Oreensboro policeman was ar raigned before a magistrate the other day for shooting bluebirds in iolation of the Audobon law. lie had killed four birds and they cost him ft ! iter bird aud the cost. Kodol Dyspepsia Cur Digests all classes of food, tone and itrengthens tbe stomach and dilative ori;ans, Cures dyspepsia, indigestion, stomach troubles and makes rich red blood, health aud strength. Kodol Dyt nensia Cure rebuilds wornout tissues Gov G.W.Atkinsoo of W.Va. says: "I ave used a Dumber of bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have found it to be a very effective, and indeed a pow erful remedy for stomach ailments. I recommend it to my friends." hold by English Drug Co. and S. J. Welsh. disease is, and that oidinary remedieK have little more etfect than so much water. Cubau diarrhoea is almost at severe aud dangerous as a mild attack of cholera. There is one remedy, how ever, that can always be depended upou as will be seen by the following certificate from Mrs, Minnie Jacobs ol Houston, Tex.: "I hereby certify that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diar rhoea Remedy cured my husband of a severe attack of Cuban diarrhoea, hich he brought home from Cuba. We had several doctors but they did him do good. Oue bottle of this rem edy cured him, as our neighbors will testity. I thank (sod for so valuable a medicine, l-or sale by C. N. Simpson, r., aud S. J. Welsh, FREE AS THE AIR! )wing to the Charcoal and other in (reuients ot Kellum 's Sure Cure fo Indigestion, it stimulates and eicites the digestive organs and juices to perform their nat ural functions. This once done you toon And your life brightened, and vour health restored and your indi gestion removed. Yes, not like the artificial or pepsin digestives that help ouly for a time, but cures permanent ly by cunug naturally. Now, to prove Ibis we ask you to call and get a Free Bottle." We do not aak yon to pay a cent only to show yoo what wa have and what you abonld have if you are member of the vaat army of dyspep tics, suffering with tour stomach, nausea, blues, nerrouroest, heart burn. DK. S. I. WELSH. Just What Everyone Should Do. Mr. J. T. Harder nf Irwinville, Ga., al ways keeps a dottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy it band ready for instant use. Attacks of colic, cholera morbus aud diarrhoea coiae on so suddenly that there is no time to hunt a doctor or go to the store for medicine. Mr. Barber says: "I have t ied Chamhei laiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which ia one of the best medicines 1 ever saw, I keep a bottle of it in my room as 1 have had several attacks of colic and it has proved to be the best medicine 1 ever used." Sold by C. N. Simpson, Jr., and S. J. Welsh. Governor Olcnn has named July 27 as the day for the execution of ill Adams, the negro murderer of Wake county, who killed a ne gro woman and two of her three children; and August 1 for the ex ecution of two white rapists iu Madison county, Peter Smith and Charley Stein. Ouality vs. Quantity. Hard muscles and strong body do not depend on the quantity of food you eat, but on its peifect digestion and proper assimilation. When you take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure your system gets all the nourishment out of all the food you eat. It digests what you eat regardless of the condition of tbe stom ach and conveys the nutrient proper ties to the blood aud tissues. I his builds up and strengthens the entire system, Kodol cures indigestion, dys pepsia, belching, sour stomach, weak heart, etc. Sold by English Drug Co. and S.J.Welsh. The Place lb Buy. Do you want the bust quality of gisids for the lowest cash price? If so, go Ui L. S. Helms' store. IHi you want the fullest weights and a say so in the price you have to pay? If so, go to 1. S. Helms store. IKi you want to sell yourciiu Keiis, eggs anil produce at ine nigiiesi market price' If so, go to I.. f Helms' store. lXi you want a Isdtle of Mexican Kidney and Liver Cure? This med icine is guaranteed to cure Rheuma tism, Nervousness, Indigestion, Iys pepsia, Sick Headache, Catarrh, Tor pid Liver, Kidney Complaint and kindred diseases. If you desire a bottle of this great cure you can get it at my store. I now sell it. It is the medicine sold by W. P. Reynolds of Charlotte, and its healing quali ties are well known by a great many people of Monroe. Ha effect upon the system is marvelous. Call and inspect my nice line of Groceries; I will appreciate it and so will von. Yours truly, L. S. HELMS. Peon's Bairn OF MONROE, N. C. Solicits your account and bankiof business. We gnarantee ABSOLUTE SECURITY, promptneas and all tbe accommodations that SOUND bank ing will admit of. Interest paid, ac cording to agreement, oa depotitt left for oar fisted period. Always ready for Loans oa approved paper. O. P. HEATH, President, MomN4RIIMMImraH1n1IHimnUIHW JEWELRY TO PLEASE ALL TASTES, i In my Jewelry cases may be found uomethinn; to please any woman's taste, no matter how it may incline. If she have a favorite gem, it is pretty sure to be found here in a ring or brooch, or whatever article she may prefer. If lorgnette chains or dainty fobs please her fancy, I ean show many handsome patterns of the well-known SIMMONS Chains and Fobs which are more widely known and more universally worn than any other make. W. S. KRAUSS, The Monroe Jeweler.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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June 13, 1905, edition 1
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