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THE MONROE JOURNAL. R. F. G. M, BEASLEY. BEASLEY. BLISHiaa. Tuesday. June U. IMS. Mr. H. E. C. city editor of the Charlotte Observer. As traehng agent and correspond anL ha contribute no little to the fine aucceas of this paper, and we warn the Observer that any ar- 1 ..... rt a (k . .t. Tim namesakes of Dr. (.rover ratifsemeni uan"" r- . . , CWeland, ho are now reaching on ine row is a - the a of sound diarretiun in thou- paper. ., .1 - ..... ..L . ...1 .1 I samia au over uw wuuiry. The SuWivilw u re unite in a .erious paper wnuuR. ,femd rf the young lawyers would aay. J- k,Mburl. enaA iury , poiaUme i ...11.. ,t ika emniy ana re,....., tlu. that the citv aldermen had been Brvant ha beeume mayor a court Ut year than any pre vious year, wtucn sprat in ine nign rst praise of the ethciency of the present municipal ortioera. There are is tenna of court a rear in I'nion county, four criminal old man to be careful in his walk in aelluig tuppliea to the city in viola . . . , , . I : . Uiese latter ua.vs. iesi ne unuK - . . , , ... vmnienJ. pwax h mx.nUjelairnaiiieanauiere-1 . K;nil . 4Luu..k.i it by give aid ana awuun u, w .- , . . few who bold that it is never aafe to once referred to aa "excusable graft name children in honor of great men until afUr they have saieiy lauueu nf AUIlMB(l Defends the amws the Styx. A man may steady Medical Depository a few Uihv now and theninaue The Charlotte Observer last Thurs- and solemn form without ahaking jav woUimed the following in it bis ow n dignity, but if he begin jam- ejruj columns: nnng a pikestaff into the ribs oi ev- ..The dispensary hk'h has Ixxlv. the unwashed throng is soon just been opened at Monroe canm ingU) put him dow n as pernicious- by any possibility become a great . i. I'.i...,i..1i w. mn.) moral institution unless it mends its r , r r The customary counsel c.tiien, ana we love ''' , dlslensary u opened is. -.Now let genue aamouiuon which ue mu w ug n unlte mi4ke lt , success. course never see. He is talking But the Monroe dispensary has open- too much. He is talking about too ed up with only $ 157 worth of sUick !,;. 4 n,an !,. i an an- nd on mis investment caiinoi, un . : , . , I less it increases its capital, become tlionty on some siiujeru maj eosuv . g mM lose prestige by talking too lively oi on. yot lne r,,, n cannot the ones that somebody else knows be expected to 'make it a success, more about. lr. Cleveland has for even if it made a profit of 100 .,kpn.,H 1.,-tnr.Hl and written on lu cent it would still be no great i shakes." In reply thereto Rev. George 11 Atkinson wrote as follows: T.i the E.IMur of ThOI-rvr: Knowing the weight of any state ment made in the columns of your paper because of its prominence and wide circulation, also how many swal ow everything whole because the of the worth of a noble institute like that of your editorial of yester day, regarding the "Monroe medical depository," i think it is time to speak, and that silence would criminal negligence. racts should be given in tins case as in all cases for that matter, and it is facts that show up the shallowness be a great many subjects and has done much of it uncommonly well, ese- ciallv his defence of fishermen, but he has lately made some egregious errors in the selection of subjects. Not long ago he attacked our noble and beloved orders of women s clubs, for w hich he received some stunning blows, one of which we shall alwavs Observer says so, without looking ......,...) f.,i iui..u. ti. h..lt Thu deeper into the merits of the case in- I if..Iou. hid luaif ma t, ivit-a thai ftiiJ ) i A . i i iwnru una n avj tin. i tin. um sam inai one oi me uojn-ia w MU he to consider. mens clubs was to iook alter mei I have tlie deeptst conviction oi families of some men who spent too the ultimate triumph of truth and . fiot.in,. n, .t ihu l.u riiinieoiisiiess m uie rousuiui war w iuti.it nun in u.-iuiuAv '. .."f ""I. . i ... . i . , . i tare in lire. I uo noi Deueve in las sou "as noi rnoiigu, mi a it n uais ago he rushed into print with cer- corrvcl every little puff of those wlm tain information about rabbits, and opiKise these two principles, bu now he has accepted an invitation to U lien I see such a misrepresentation lend his name to a plan to restore public conllilence in a rotten life in surance company. 1 he thousand of (irover I'levelands in this coimtrv owe it to the name that they bear U look after the old man. As said above, we do not expect much U come of our admonition, nut in tlie weakness of half-truths, comnro- .. . . i ' illustrious words of another, we can mise, innuendo, and misrepresents now sav that "we seen our dutv audi tion. dune it" The facts are these: There has been .m- - .linn moni wiiniUsruii-jumpiveiueni-U' of the Southern Cotton Association. uary ll mH- w,,en the f,,ur salens, m!.,l.. ih,. .Iir,vt ,., ,r.. .Imt wtuctl were " operation, had toclose " It was a verv mmmnn llimu lo l...nr governments re,M,rt on eotUu ten- ,he 8tret,ts of M.,rn(, :.,,. age, which was issued on June the during the saloon regime, the firing urst, was given out to speculators in of pistols and other disturbances advance, and savs that he can prove a llelI"u nature. 1 here was during i ik... j - i i it. The belief that these reK.rts """ V" c"" 0 me.n. "nown 1 I Qd I n ' III if ViW tah,i ...Iiij1 nui nn.i crHp out hi advance has long pre- order. lad.es could not attend church vailed, out tins is the first tune that alone with any degree of safetv: Sat there was anybody on hand to take urday afternoons during the spring the matter un. make direct charm's. anJ "all seasons was often hell turned ; , T. , loose. in.. i "iS,hi. umi , ..,., ... i .i ,i I iii.nuu, nunc wiii nir rpu.'ru( in one.-. ui.-hi,.i,; wki lunigsiuai that he had a nom n th mam the cotton association is doing. We'll street during this period, and often wager anything that it will be proven he would have to get out of his bed that there was both a leakage and allll " ' to ke'p from also some juggling with the figures CTlTT , ,r D ml i, .. ...... book kept at this tune, nor were m. as vo oo.am uie mini inai mere there as many arrests made as should nan wen oui u per cent, reduction have been made. in acreage. 1 he Secretary of Agn- 1 ne dispensary went into effect culture has begun an investigation. January 1st, 18118, lasting until Sep- Mr iivio'ii.- .... moer 1st, when it was voted . .v "" out, being permanently cloaed Janu maue me ngures ana lert lor hurope ary 1st, 1903. There was some im a few days ago, has been asked to provement during the dispensary nturn. The secretary says that there Period, the order at nights showing is no breath of aimnieinn a,inJt Mp marnea improvement, rrohibition Hyde, but folks w irt an opportune time to go to fcu- which the drug stores could keep roe. ine r.uni pean irip is a tavonte wnisney lor medical purposes only one with grafters and other slick " wa required of them to pav a gentlemen. license of f 75 for this privilege, f 25 It.. ,Ka I .... . - i mo i uiiru ouiu's Kovernmeni. President Rix)sevelt has the credit to the State, and 25 to tlie of brinifini? the Kuaaian and .ln. county, hvery drug store in town nes. governmenu within speaking Vi'tZy JSS distance. Russia says that the terms by these stores for I cannot see how must not be too hard, for if they are they all could afford to take out this she is likely to stay mad a lone time. license, It is hard to see how she can do else . The ?fdical depository is a bless- than accept any term, that are of- X''SSt't! ierea. Ana as tor alayins mad. that ahnnld ham in mn i ,,a , . !l . a a I it ... . . win prouauiy noi cui mucn ngure. morally nauseated from hearinn how She was the arroeant accressor in ti privilege granted to drug stores I -1 J L .L. ; j ' .T this trouble and deserves to pay the" oy V" '"aiminaie npn.ii. ffvmg of prescriptions and that there was being generated a sense of disregard for law, because persons spicion against Mr """KCU peieui. i roniDiiion ;n ,i ;JZ ,v, , went int0 eftxi January, 1903. ill think that he An at,t w pmM b time to go to Eu- which the drm? atorea mM k.n penalty, It has turned out that Marion But ler is behind one of the proposed 3. nr.it hi ..an Huil.a. .Innl, I V,.u. .kA . ... . . i'"""'" -iin.il uiuoo uu uceanouia rm meled nut tn all mpn have the pie and those who are hon- alike, irrespective of position or color, ing after it say will begin at once in The medical depository has been Greensboro, and this artist went to running only nine days. Ifanykicki Newr York last week and bought an rjffLTl outfit for the paper. He at least de- their former Drivileeea. or from thowe serves thanka for not putting the who love unbridled license rather Caucasian off on the new concern. tna liberty, for liberty is nothing else than the opportunity to do the It is a cause of serious reeret that right 1 have heard that the medical Cid. John R w.ht,r ih up.n depository reflects on the drugstores Utcly sustained a stroke of paralysis. MD.ible oerson would for on mn. Tliere is no writer in the State who ment entertain such an idea, it is peak more forcibly and fearlessly perfectly absurd; the person holding for what he believes to be for the ,ucn D5tion ,",d 06 l"hed to common good than he, and his early AS recovery to be earnestly hoped for. u; physician or druggist use such I an argument, be is simply reflecting W ith the editors of two of the big on himself and is like Aesop's fox. I Georgia dailies, and Hoke Smith. I am for making sentiment based supposed to be someway connected J11- J 7fr the some , with another.aU running for goverfc.LW . I a . . M II.. Isvpw. www Ml pviuurjl OU UCI, nor, the editorial "we is likely to be were cidw mbitk I overworked. I Then were mora receiDta from the Taw War to Prvbabiy Over. Oaftow Olmi f. The war between Russia and Ja pan, in many resprvts the most nota ble in history, has practically aw to an end. 1 here is Utile likehhoiai aud two civil. The August term of that any more ngnting of a arnou ..p.,.,inl court has on its docket M nature will take plai-e, and if the old rases, the avumulatKn of swie armiea in Manchuria are aware of There are tnlv 1? affairs as they doubtless are it is rw. f thna far siiK-e the" last likely that tUy wdl refrain from at term of criminal court in March, tacking each other until a formal whk-h are aa follow: i'm ing dn- arm wta is declared. This will prob- cealed weapons i. Uavny 4. assault ably be within a few days. At U e and battery J. false pretense 1, for instance of President Roosevelt, the selling whiskey illegally I. Thede- wrnng nations have signified their uiv rlerk of court Uld me yesterday willingness to apaint pleniooU mi tliat there used to be from 35 to 50 ariea with a view to arranging pea. whiskey cases when the saloon and terms, the Russian government going dispensary were in Jlonroe. I nave iai w h ri.irw n ooungneiis ij.iit.vt i...vpral nniminent business have the meeting vur in Mauchuru men of this community lately, and Washington or IWts. The latter city. thev all have testitied that there has 1 however, is preierreu Dy lhe i iar. been a lariw increase in their busi- and will prdably be tlie scene of at nMA least the preliminary meeting. 1 In n 1 have been to see the melk-al de- has been no indicaliou irf what Japan pository several times There has will name as the peace tenna. Has been no idea of any profit being sia thinks she cannot afford to set the made ouVf this institution from the price too high, as such action would verv beginning: that feature has been endanger the future. Japan, how eliminated entirely. The pnrjose of ever, has won an aim.! complete ih mii.al denosiiorv has tieen le- vicury, ana me vk-wra wtu uouw Iv to simplv supply the a.-tual needs less name terms that will convince of the sick: not to see how much can me Kussian government mat sue Has be sold, but how little. "een in a ngiit ana g..uen me worst W t-. the heavv ivnalties imp. wed of it . ... ... i xi, . i.;.. v, i.i. ........ u .m th.u a h.i iireiii ine law. aim i i uc u.. .. . k"" ui . .-. .hirt, w ar iniini! to carrvjut. wim uie atu.a oi logos neet they are there to deter anyone from uvn tne ships at !rt Arthur, has noinir wrong rather than to rejoii-e been full of surprises for the whole in Seeing the line imp. seil W liell ine iworiu, "Uim lias mni uie mum law has been brken. 1 know one phant march of the Japanese with park in New York where the penalty astouistiinent. n hen lhe eoutiiei IS M for SimiUV slutting III Cer- oneu uomuy m.c uir ai'surw tain places themselves expressed a serious tiouiu It is interesting to see how iew i uiai uustua wuiu iu mur rai um nrrinii.n have leen tilled in tlie Yankees of the Orient and crush these nine days that the "medical them, and it is doubtful if the Japs depository" has leen open. The themselves had any idea of such a iaaman ,.f sterliin? char -victory as they have won. Aside aetcr and a cornvt sUtement of from being one of the greatest wars vrvthini i lent No whiskey, in history in the matter of men and " . . . . i .i . . i i ... . i wine, or malt liquors can oe goi u-u cniuo.ru, iur sucn-.v. oi u u.iii.ii a iir..-nnii.in W ine can- Japanese in even- engagement is not I pollen for communion pur- notable. A glance over the history poses and here is where some of the of the struggle will show not a single "Morallv Stunted." if I catch the vicUiry for the Russians iu any cun idea of this title, are raising a howl test worthy the name of battle. It is all "hot at nn-sent. It is all hot air on their part, liecause wine can be got ten in anv quantity for communion purjioses from anyone making wine in the country witlumt a prescrip tion. I have only written at length because it hikes" more tune to aim and hit than it does to st.p down and shut: mud. 1 believe in always Chester Man Kicked In the l ace. I'linlpr l.ili h. Mh A fearful, horrible and possibly fatal accident 'avurred here this afternoon about 7 o'clock. Mr. 1'. G. Mct'orkle was driving with his wife and little hoy out near the park and his horse very suddenly U-came frightened and got lievond control. ... " .. , ...... i .1... "O "aerping up me net ana kuo um. e ran fn,m le rtw, ,he persistance wins. , the park aIll, thp n'cupants out of the buggy. .Mrs. Mct'orkle escaped with slight inju ries, out tearfully shocked, little mi- le was unhurt, but Mr. Mct'orkle Very sincerely yours, Gko. II Atkinson. Monro.-, N. (.June.. r.H.1. riHin the publication of Mr. At kinson's article in the Observer of sustained several kicks in the face Sunday, the paper make the state- that the doctors think will prove l.l ll.l.llat..!'.. ... lal. ment that ito squib was meant as a ali- , ., , .. .... . horse kicked hi in twice, the blows pleasantry with no thought of hurt- jmt unM lhp (,f, ing anyone's feelings, and it regrets )reaij,j tie eVelid and clic k boiie, that it was otherwis.' construed . . and dirtvtlv in the mouth and nose. He is terribly mangled and at this irHVKhp1"Kre"alUrndiirg It tin and everything in their jniwer will be lone to save the patient. Farmers' Institute CommitU Called t Meet. The executive committee for the Farmers' Institute is called to meet in the court bouse in Monroe Satur day, June 17th, at 2 p. m .anJ every member of tlie committee i earnest ly requested to be preint. The .lireetor of farmers" instituU. Ir. Tait Butler, wants the program ff this (Hiiity at on.-e, and this is the iiurp.e of the meeting Saturday, to f.4iiiiilate a pnrrani. Tlie in.-tiiute i!l be held r.nh and Jl.th of July. Tlie institute is held in the interest of the farmer, for the benefit of the fanner, and it is to be conducted by farmers. And every farmer in the county who wants to improve in his farming metlmls, or to be helpful to bis fellow farmer, should take a live ly interest in the Fanners' Institute. It is a fanners' ach... I re.iuet any farmer who has a topic relating to agriculture he would like to hear discussed, to either baud it to his township committeeman or mail di rect to me that I may get it before Saturday. The following are theeom niittee: ' T. F Williams, J. F. Care lock, W. A Fubauks. S. J. Richard son, J M. Gum. M t Austin, R A. Hudson. A. J. Hn.iks, J. W. Kel li.ugh. T. J. W. Hr.m.m, I hm. i ommittee. Well llsased w Ith Chesterfield, but thi- K.llt.ir ..I Tlir Journal : Please allow me space in the good )ld Journal for a few remarks by one who has lately left I moil for a holm iu Chesterfield. Since we have made No Secret About It, It ia no W'otvt that r,.r ,uta Knrna o.,... ;., , i.......,;..i.i i., . . ..ii pio. in . iK .-u iiH-ui iii.iiiiuit uiu .-.pu r....nr mm ..ro ... l. Im .1... I,..- ... ' . . . -. " -j.". un- 1.111.1. .-i in , .inn ii. ii.v- iB-. il ir- iiolhi,,,. luo.. ,U i .,., l(,,l. , , . .-.1 ... I . ... , .........p, .... . , , . nn . eiveu, amipiease put ii uown w ine ,.'8 Arnjw Sllve. -It didn't take n-dii oi mis county inai u was orig- i.,IILr , vlln. A i.i t i.,,,. ,.,, ll. . ..I I ... .1 . , I . .. , ...,, M,,,, many seined oy ine jvoicii. ami it ia all ,. V f..p ..p aiu..iiK an IIU.K.II....I.-B ii" in..!.- hi.b-1 i) i liri'irorv of llillio T 'ui -.1 . . . . . -. ....... ... fc,-ii,-iou, , lr . or at Kllgllsh lrug Co.'s. found. Iiut why should anvone ever tesire to leave the people of I inmr I iixwe naiumiM'ks at IMIIoii m l'liat county, we believe, Irns made should be thought of. We put greater financial and educational them up for you. Prices from progress than any other in the Car- l-" to f..(Hi. olinas. We often hear the Old North State complimented as regards the administration of justice, and espe cially do we hear many good things said of old I nion for her advance ment along many lines. It is als. a common remark that she stands head and shoulders ahead in journal ism. The Monroe Journal and The Knquirer are two of the best week lies to be found. We are having a good deal of rain Excursion to 5helby Account Ger man, Cleveland Springs Hotel. The Seaboard announces they will run a sieciai er capita excursion Monroe and Charlotte to Shelby and return, leaving Monroe 3 40 p. in., Charlotte 4 30 p. m., June 15th; re turning leave Mielby 10 a. m., June Ihth. Rate from Monroe $1.;H, Charlotte 125, graded down the le. For information address Cii.vs. 11. Gttis.T.P.A., Raleigh. X. C. Jas. Kkkk.Js .C P.A., Charlotte, X. C. The contest for the democratic gubernatorial nomination in Georgia apears hi ih warm, considering that the primary election is more than a rear off. Clark Howell, editor f the Atlanta Constitution, and Col. J. II Kstill, editor of the Savannah Morning News, have been in the race for some time, and row Hon. Hoke Smith, seeretan of the interior un der Cleveland and at one time editor of the Atlanta Journal, has entered the race. On the edge of Breathitt and Mor gan counties, Ky., Sunday, there was feud tnjlit in winch three were killed and seven woun Jed. The en counter is one of the first oien tights f the famous liargis-l ockrill feud, which, like the lloward-llaker feud of Clav county, after emerging from the bushwhacking stage, has passed into the courts and now into open hand-to hand battle. A free dinner and a fiddling contest given at blind tiger, where corn liquor was as free as branch water, was the scene of battle. Have your pictures eulartred and , framed at Dillon's. Prior riirht. ! V b ivw nun I uvtugi aHia f j This Summer . . . . f S 5 Then Reid This Carefully. S I may, ,,n feviuint of the lipalth i.f mjr fimly. v.. to tit ni..iuitain au.ul Juljr J ti'Hi.ttii.l In llit ..ul.t cl.N my V iratlrt fr.nn tltpu mull aU.ut lhp llrt V f f s-itrnitipr, i So if you want Photos come on now and be on the ufe side. t ttr s1m n iii rail tfuur ttrntltm C lit (lit- pfrlU tlt-iirn (ltt we tn w hv ) im( init yiu t. rll ti (I ttim. S 1 tt (how ilrxirthir rlu-i urk I ha snt mm a pre 1 1 j- Uttli aval In lat- liuim, A fur VXr- kin iU nui rhi-aiM'aMnrt ) V t - tlt'turt f.,r l Hi UliMl July litll I uiir rviftilar prutn on iitular nra l an uttfiiaiiiml m at mihv anil I -rrvmi wlill J )hu can. Yttum iruly, TOM N. RALE. LATROBE'S FRUIT P0WDHR For Dreservinc all Winds of Fruit Rrn CAt Wlna down here and crops are in a deplor an j Vpcretahl! able condition, yet we are sure that ana vegeiaD1. ounicieni to put up io to JU pounds in each box. form erly sold at 25c. Now Fifteen Cents Or Two Boxes lor a Quarter. ine sanation is not near so bad as in some places, as our lands drain so well. Mr. K. M. Redfcarn, one of the old landsmarksof Chesterfield, has been put sick but is now better. We miss the good people of I'nion Kilt a ru ia,'alll nlaiouiiit ia it!, nAa fcMW tI- l'l W-HU nlU Mi IICW I Tt a a home, chesterfield has maie some 1 nis powder nas been used a great many years with only progress since sue obtained raiind the best results. Your money back if it fails. This is a the future. ii. v. psskb. sane and safe principle. It earns the approbation and satisfaction of every customer, and that is what we are UNIVERSITY striv'ng fr' N business can endure tha bors along unaer me discontent oi tne community behind the door methods of trusts and combinations for the purpose of put tine UD nrirM that a pa alrMtr riiaVi anni.nh cVim.M atom Head of Slate a Educational lualm I .. .... o nCD1o.m.m ate trade and bring just resentment. A Tidal Wave of BARGAINS Yes, good, strong, genuine bargains, in every sense of the word. When you consider that our regular prices are lower than many quote for their special prices, you can depend upon it that our special offerings are worth looking after. There is no sham about the bargains you'll find here this week. Here are a few samples of them: BROWN LINEN AT 10c Drown Linen, a good quality, 27 inches wide, better than any lot we have yet sold at this popular price. PRETTY COLORED LAWNS AT 5c I)ts of 10c. values on our counter of 5c. Ijwns-one case consisting of floral effect, every piece an !c value, but on account of being slight seconds they are put with the rest and go at one price 5c. I8c. COLORED LENOS and FANCY LAWNS REDUCED TO I2ftc Several thousand yards Fancv Lawns, Leno and Lace Lawns; beautiful patterns; materials we sold at 18 and 20c. This lot all reduced to 12Jc. I$c. COLORED LAWNS REDUCED TO 10c. Colored Ijtwns-gnoda we sold at 12J and 15c.; new, this season's patterns. An early wa sonable reduction - price Wc. 25c FANCY WHITE GOODS 10c. Fancy White Madras. Oxfords and Piques: these in a number of pretty patterns, and goods in lot up to 2f)C. in value. All at one price Uc. Belle's Embroidery Cloth. This is the name of a new yard-wide Embroidery Cloth that we are having made sjiecial for Ilelk's stores. We take it all. Nothing superior for fancy and drawn work, waistings, night gowns and suits; on same order as Cannon Cloth but is considered better by those w ho use it. Ask to see it. Sceial introductory price twelve yards for one dollar. White China Silk. Good firm quality, full 20-inch wide. 25c. Yard-wide China Silk, white and blue. pood strong quality, splendid value. Our price 48c. aaaaaHaBHaBaBaaaaBaMaiMaaBBaaHaBHBaM W. H. BELK & BRO. Cheapest Store on Earth. i 0? rxr Do you Need a Good Farm, Saddle or Driving Horse? If so, we have them and will sell them at bar- UW' gains never before heard of. Also a lot of well J'' broke farm and draft mules to sell at bargains. Just Received a Solid Car Load I- and 2-Horse Wagons The best wagons on earth for the money, and will be sold for cash or on time. A lot of Buggies, Surries, Phaetons, Bikes, etc., at bargains that will surprise the natives. We are prepared to make or sell you any kind of Harness you want at bargains. Remember, money saved is money made. Tlie Sikes Company. Admlnistrator'i Notice. Havtliff thU clav ..t..NflM4 lm-f,,r r 4 .rn.. nl.l, rlrra ..1 llie'm.urtuf I'Mlun ouuiiiv,. lha .tmhiMraiur .if Otr pila!. nf A J NflM.n. ik. .a.l, I hi- la Iu Butltr all Drr.ii. ha.lnc latino aifaliiKl tha 411I puir Ui irr.m iitm 1 m. un or Ivfi.rv tha nth rl.v .,( M.r i.a ... thin nulltw lll Iv pl.a! In lalul th.lr lla.' II.. it. Atl nTtn uwliiir Ilia Hat.l aiatr any Ihliia .tioulit aiaaa pr..ml iaxi.irttt .( ttia ia. Ihla Ilia Ulh ilar ! Mav, tM.'i. '. T MTka'AKT. A.lmr. .rf A. J. Nrlai.il. .laa'd. OL'K lc. Houia ii now upco. W. will tell ice il halt cat a pound, hut will not deliver leu than ten pounds. I. D. Parker. OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1785M!M)S. Cofltflate, Qraduate, nedicine. Enclneerinf, Law, Pharmacy, Library cootatni 43 000 volumei. New water work, electric lihta, cen tral beating lyatem. New dormatoriea, gymnaeium, V. M C. A. buildini 667 Studenta. 66 Inatructora. The Fall Term hegina Sept. tl, 1904. Address FRANCIS P. V ENABLE, Pirkidint CHAPEL HILL, N. C. ENGLISH DRUG COMPANY Lafayette and Franklin Sts., Monroe, N. C. I W. S. BLAKENEY, J. E. STACK, W. C WOLFE, ' 1 PreiMeat. Vlct)-PrcidenL Caahier. THE NOITI CAIOUNA COLUCE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS Offera practical industrial exlu cation in Aerk-ulture. Engin eering, Induatrial Cbemiatrjr, and the Textile Art Tuition 30 a year. Board 1 8 a month. ISO Scholarships. Address frtiidenl Wlastoa. Wait RaJeUb, M. C BANK of UNION MOSROE, N. C Thla Bank tuu bwa aperated la th Interest ! th peoptt at arga aa wail aa'lu stock boUcra, lu oTflcara bava don their beat to bylM mp rtenroe and the Mrronadlnf country. It pre Mes every aafefiiard for the depositor and s always liberal to the borrowst-. Ne reasonable sersoa couM be diasatbXled with rU met hods. Remember wkat It has done for the people tbuf tar and let everybody know that It will meet all legitimate cempetltioa la the future. Patronize It with your account aawj that shew year sympathy for a proffreaaive and eMIftnf Inttttatlea. It It year friend and It la here to stay. Cut Glass! 'Cut Glass! Ia the latest article for June weddings. , You will find a complete as sortment at our store. We also have a nice line of Sterling Silver and Hand Painted China that will make a June bride happy. Would be pleased to show you. The W.J.Rudge Co. We are Eeacly for you for 1905. Hardware and Farming Implements. DThe largest stock in this section of the State, bought before any advance; therefore when farming operations are begun, good business judgment would dictate that you go where tho largest and best selected stock is, and where you know that goods wero purchased at bottom price. Heath-Lee Hardware Co,
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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