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I : v Fan Tens btjiu Ao.Mt hi. 1HS. ., ,, rr"T . i.... i : : l n , , .1 . i Mis Lmma Hall, who live far out : . i. o i. i i i. -. . Nuitn inoaatmn. it s all over merman pmate High School, loug kuowa an one of th very Ut,,. . i " , k.n. ... ' , , " , . 7 . . . . . " :now ana a no -rhus nam was and cut-ai! arhools of tb kind iu the Nate. . ,. , . . , , - , ,. Xo other Hitch School in the country more deairaklo fur enroest an i lUjt ,t piring boya aud girls, who dnsire the very bmt quality of education at j ulss Emma, though IT tears olJ u I .. :i.i . ... a . . . I . me iuv nnuuic raura. .-luuraa i w Very gma anj qulte ju,. O f! Tfnmiltnn Prinfitinl TTninnvilln V P !trim "little figure, a mas of .a...ftaaiwia A. a aa V a I la 11 1 Ull I il I V 4. a Va ' i . . ? i hair, a pretty round fav. a pair if lare grav eves and a ov smile, an SillUHUaltMMIISaUUIiMIStlMa ! JEWELRY TO s 3 PLEASE ALL TASTES. J In my Jewelry cases may be found something: to please i any woman's taste, no matter how it may incline. S If she have a favorite gem. it is pretty sure to be found 5 here in a ring or brooch, or whatever article she may prefer. If lorgnette chains or dainty fobs please her fancy, I can show many handsome patterns of the well-known SIMMONS 5 Chains and Fobs which are more widely known and more s universally worn than any other make. I W. S. KRAUSS, I The Monroe Jeweler. i U!l1ulllllllMiiiiluiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiinimiiilMiMi.MMiiiilitt1t.it.w,tt)1 MM VWVSAMSAM. mm AyvswvM At Our Store t 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. Always bun the standard Refrigerators -AND- Ice Cream Freezers. The reputation of the manufacturer is at stake, and you may be sure that nothing will enter their product that will mar their excellence. The White Mountain is the Standard as far as quality is con cerned, and your choice of this well known brand will be correct. Their reputation is well known, workmanship and material the very best, and service unsurpassed. Call us up and let us price them. Heath-Lee Hardware Co. the nwst noticeable 'f her many at triiti.tfii Nha. ifini.l.-nt xn.t hi m, it h.r mv. (It'll aim h hi li.Vir h.l anything to do with men before. .1.1 . .... 1, . scorning i:ie uy arouiui ncr as nn ' bum eiioiin. Last Suutl.iv afteru.mii a stranei 'stopped at the Hall and asked tin ' mother if she would have her f. Tin in told, but she replied that she kne her fortune ahiM.lv The tiwin Kt.irt t lo po on hnt Mm II il!' i-tiriiKi!v jf.it the betti'r of her and she called to him and invited lain in. saying that she like i to look at foreigners He entjreii the house vinim'K afraid and began U-iliug his past nistory. lie was medium size, won a gray cheeked suit that had onci been new, had red elurks. light hair and brown eye. "A gind f;uv." iklid Mrs. Hall, "and when he was telling the big gest lie ever, he looked you Stjuart in the eyes." Ho had a brogue and bore noevi detuvs of U nii.' educated He told the mother his story and the litth girl sat by listening intently, for this man was not like the others she knew. He was born in Knglaml. had run away w hen very young, hail traveled all over the w,rld. and, a he claimed, had never done a lick of work in his life. He said he was a fortuiie teller, a hviuoti.er, a show man, a prie lighter and had no fear of the imlice for he was a seeret ser vice otluvr also. I'rivately, he told the little girl that he was in disguise and had lots of letter clothes else where. He huriL' around the house or r:itli :ir took IMissis.sion of it th it .l.iv iii.l the next and niaile himself free with i all, doing things for the inmates, of fering advice and telling "f hi won derful exHTiences. Jioniiay evening almut ilusk, Jhss r.mma started oil to her work iu a mill near hy. l'ossihly she was think ing of their wonderful visitor for she lunl seen a great deal of him. He had hypnotized her, or made them think lie had at any rati', and had given her several things, one of hu ll was a cake of soap which he had Ixnght from an orphan girl Suddenly she saw linn siitiinroii a bridge over a small stream which crossed tier path, lie hailed her and said, "I'ome over here and sit by me. She did not w ant to uo verv much but she went and he slipped las arm around her ami kissed her and asked if she would not like to' tro awav with him She sjiv sli... I slid yes; so they started off together .stopping at a store lie umgiit tier a hat, leaxing her old siinixmnet be hind. That evening they walked to I'ine ville and seiit the night at a house The next morning they started out again, and on the way he told two 'negroes' fortunes for 'a breakfast. ! lie promised that when they got to Fort Slill he would buy a suit of boy's clothes for her and that the two of them should go hoboing down to Jacksonville. Fla. She agreed and they trudged on. In the meantime her people at home had heard from some one thai she had gone oil with the fortune teller and sent word to the authori ties to have them arrested. Chief Irwin, so the mother says, sent back word that the uirl was of hj ami that he had no right to stop her. Hut friends started out in pursuit and the two were found together on abridge just outside of I'mexille They seemed contented when t hex were caught. The girl was brought back as soon as possible and seems to have not minded her hardships. When questioned as ti whether she still cared for this man she replied that she did not know. The man when released at I'ine ville boarded a freight train nn.l came to Charlotte, and it is said that he was seen on the streets vesterdav He is reported as saving 'that if h had to lilt to the nenitentiare li would come back anil imi her uli..n ne nan served tns term AWfctabk Prr palion for As suuuiiing ncroraanaKrcuia ung the Stoaads anlBoWU rromoics Dicslionf SfrTiJ ness and frsu'en tains nather iaum..Morpiune nor f luicraL Not Narcotic. We . , 1 -I"" 7 ' VUIPIW- tUin .)iir bxmAi-h IAi Worms .(orrvulsjoiw.Kovvriih nrsi and Loss or Suu. ItcSiml Sif nature of KEW TORK. Exact etw or waawoi CASTOfllR For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature MEETIHG OF COTTOM FARMERS ReouettH It Ptrftd OrfanizabM v Stl Ready for aa Activt Fal Caaiparan. Raleigh. X. C. Julr ?9. 1901 To the Cotton Fanner and all IVr- aona who are intereatod m the per manent welfare and prosperity of ine .-ou in : A Gentleman What is I Centltnwn Il m n who penhance toeeU aoaw jxwly rUl man or woman and seanvly kaa Umarj them, llf Pft,n f he aoee notnr them it is with gpim ol etldrjess, aj mm h as to sav, M"ou are not worth my notice.' Now look here reader, did Cut nw .ni . human being on thw earth but rhat L I m m In Use For Over Thirty Years DMA CALENDAR Union Superior Court August Civil Term, 1905 FIRST WEEK Monday. August 21. 1905 c.r. I, , H . S ,1 A A .1 H . S il A , .1 A A .... V A in V A .1 A, I A.lu l-.-n. I .i! I! A S.. II A S. A W A V si I! A S ... A W... A A W .. II A S .... . K ( ...K-Manila I ...Th.. .1 M k I i: a n.r I! K. I I J in M M.tiiii. I' s K I. . n-l M W l..i, r i; v.-..i II' I'l .ll SECONO WEEK Monday. August 28. 1905 lj Hoiiine ll.hi ..... llliam Itorie. N i I'uIIitou el al l-I.H .il! I W, Hi . -ler V Sl.-O'ti. .ti(l Sik..., ..I: K i.oilii Tuesday. August 22, 1905 II A S iiii.l M.'Xi'nm SLimi .h , (' A , .1 A A. an.l Slia S A I. 1,'v . A,. I A , I! A s'"... . l A . i: a v. i , I K l.-.,i nil Mm. I M M.-4'i.in -I l"atirs.n aimI m if- va .M. fuiu Kiti; MTr. Co r.Ku K. Kii.tutuf Ilivli I" TarUfl. A A illt.uii A I'iniKtilhl unil Sir -n A Sikei L'tiiHii s WitlH'lm. A - II.Mil, Mrn. Co. .s V1. 1 A (ialin. l M siui..n. A s Vi-lt'v l.iHrM 'v. ! I it'-n . 1 1 I lln..U I...l,l.tl Minllin. v A I !!, mIk. Co W t! Ik-Ik. ... Kiirr rl al ... Allen el al .. A 1. I,' v el al 1 .I. ur.uK hi iiiis nno dui r rial T til ll.l nuallaM k.k l...A:.l llU B ..if .n.i .... I . w hisi tun uu wnu iuiwttii H'w, wm uu uiurivnce wnAi and county, be held ia the Tarious position in life it occupies, that noul cotton trrowint; duttrieU of our jut u onviou in tlie eight of State during the month of August l" a the pampered n of wealth eo aa to perftvt our organization, no never knew what earthly enfler The Southern CotUm Aaueialion. ing wa or what it meant to he imor VV' I... ..h I I 1 .1 V triil fb.i.l.lul Tl . v uic m-u uiu itwoccu uiv uru-1 1 iirn ine Hior n.an e efiuUiat have come to the cotton kt ia hard enough without nveiiinc L L. . I - I I 1 1... .v ... 1 .. . . ... (."'" uirwiKu uw vwrr oi or-1 n'mempi m Hume per- nnizalinn (ithm ku Hriwvxt I (king w Im hare huun l..tiu r.. ... i from about eix centa per pound in in life. Hememher thi ame poor January 10 eieren centa per pound """ may yei uig you out of the gut in July. to, for there U many a sliD in thin Thi advance was hmueht afoul uncertain world. TkIi,im m.L oy u oo-oneraiion and oreanization 1 ncu ana 10-morrow vnu rrv h n.r of our busineM men and wtton U d not cost anything to be nolit . .... 1 .... j . . . -. - larmera. nv una aarance millions auu w wear ine earb ol a cent emn of dollara hare been added to the m your very soul a well aa just on wealth of the South and our people the ouUide aear.inee. Tbwe poor have been shown the advantage people poorly clad mav mtLihmv. of wue co-oie ration. We must ?n and wear the sixitless trarnientn not stand still, but eo forward while you mav be writhim? in ho.. Let our motto be, "Onward." less aeas of regret, that your life here I sueeeat that lownshin meetinral in thin beautiful miinirr nt !.w , ' - 1 r-- 1 - - - j lu tlttlll VaIH.laW IiiaimI 14tk a. Ik.. VnPM Villi A..11I.I u 1 .wiimnj auKum ..iu mi iut i ".-.. ...m ..uu untr iaieu every usual place for township meetings, advantage, where you could have at three o'clock d. m . and that made Poor, burdened hoiiU li,.l,i . I- . I . . . i: . L' I I . -y vuuuiy unvunga ne neiu ai court uwreiy a ainn nn or word. Iton t house on Saturday the 19th of think people will think more of you August at eleven o'clock a. m to treat this class coldly. No, indeed! These dates can be changed to Kverybody knos a isntleman In sult the convenience of the farm- his actions and respects him aecord- ere and busiueas men of any mgly. Life is too short to waste in county, only 1 urge a meeting shall scornful treatment of your xior fel- be held during the month of Au- low man. I have known eople who gust, so as to get ready for an ac- would not answer a simple question live fall campaign. Wherever on the street if Rome itmr U.l.n,, convenient have these meetings in person would ask him. My (kid, oouiiecuon wun a iarmer picnic pit) ucn a pour, empty-headed, nar and have speakers for the occasion, row-minded people as that. If a ine Male r.xecutive Committee person s ciiaracter is not siilliciently will meet durine the meeting of tlie establislu-d hv tlietime he arrive i.. Farmers' Association, in Italeich. I manhood to treat everybody with re the last week of August. Announce- sect he may as well consider his ment as to exact date will be made life a blank. Nor does a innii..min later. tours truly. consist of one who i aluai-u i..iiu, I I.- a n t .. ... I ..... jonn yunnignam, rresiuent, some ones Dan deeds, even if it be X. C. lhv. So. Cotton Assorition the truth. 1km t WitrrV likilt-aai1f About othtT tt)leg imtK-rftvtion. A Touching 5torv rir i . is the saving from death of the baby pour own soul and sir if you have A W. Mi-veil- ami .Sikts ... W. A I., au.l I! A S II A S , A.., I. A A. a,,,! ...Mi W Ill.lv I '. Kut. h ,iii. i Clia l.:i A M.I I Vn A Tun r Tn.. . J A A :i A S ....I' C II C. el al S, M e Vit I K M.l n. A S .. .'in A I.., W, A I. 41 S. H liar! V.. I'-iriileriiiiik. A I' iuue an.l T M. Il.i.n Vn I' C II y Co el al lame. K. P,.lk I' W llarkev Wednesday. August 23. 1905 II A S. ami I ., J A A. and M , J. A A u A S liaile A. ( nriu-r v tkvie Turner M I'.rn,,, llraxliin ami IMu Kuwler O.A.I., M K fuller v. .1 A A,,.lrail.ni aiul I ,,wler (1 A I,. II. A S .... A .J A A. II. A S .. . W. S. BLAKENEY, Presioent. J. E. STACK, Vice-President. -THE- W. C. WOLFE, Cashier. W. B. HOUSTON, SURGEON DENTIST. Offic up slain, Fitierald Building, Northweat of Courthousa, Monroe, N. C. Coflimliiloner of Deeds for South Carolina, li Roru uroiioi: iiso t justice of Uw Peace for Uaioi County, aid Holarj Public (of Horti Carolina. :: :.: Special atteotioo giveo to taking Af fidavila, Ackuowledfenieot or Proof ol Deedt, Mortgages, Cootracti, liilla ol Sale, Power of Attorney, Renuncia tiont of Dower and Inheritance, Dep. oaitiona, Writing and Probating Deedi, Mortgages and all other papera, iaauiog State W'arianla, Claim and Delivery and Attachment pa pert, Civil Sum mons and tba Collection of Claims, Office at M. L. Fin C . cln,. eaat of eourthouae, Monroe, N. C Weak Hearts Si k ami W. , I. 4.'. A., .1. A A Suviiilih. I, A'lmr ...T ('. Il.wly .in anl TnHl Ci W li. Halv I!- i.. li V.ule M a A.J. A A and W.A I. ..T A lli'l, ei J. Thursday. August 24. 1905 It- X Zel. Ilo.anl A., .1. A A and Shaw S. A. I.. H y H . ..C. K. M.li.ivre . -I A ami li.n '' A s Wm M Cor.l.ni. Tuesday, August 29. 1905 !' A ; I i.., U M,,, ! TH . ! A A I. l.,lli i .1 'oil!. I . .1 A V K M Sun, I! A i s iavi. W A I ',, M, ('all v Luke Mil'all 1' V In- N Clav ami ifr '.i ; V, -I A .in.) -ln s I. H y el al Wednesday. August 30, 1905 i j, ,7 7 -'-v fwii 'n ihiiii ami see ii you nave girl of (.eo. A. Lyler, Cumberluud, ever pai.l ever debl you every owed Ilaa WMtuiK tt 4 tkA n ..fill I . 1 . ' . ,uc u. , , r nee ii you ever told a lie or stole mouths our little girl was iudechu anything. See if you have always nig health with serious throat trou kept the straight and narrow wa'v oleaild two llhvsieiaiiH mive hr nn ll.,. ...,. ....i. i ... , : - --- " "I- j.... riri iiiiinaii-ii niiinaniiy e were almost in despair heu we with sv in pathetic eyes? Try to do resolvel totrv Dr. Kinir'aNew Din- i.. ii.o ...... i.i i ' . - , . s'-" "rc im ii-uu are leinin covery foroousumption.coughsaud ed to say something disreputable colds. The first bottle gave relief; of some one, check yourself ridit after taknur four luitiliw uhw ni. ii,... i ... , " . , iiuiu, nun it-iiiriiiiHT you (10 not cured ami is now in prrfert health." know just what the urvumsuinees .., .T.we am eure a migltt Have U-en that has caused COIIgh or cold. At KlUflmll DrUL' vnur hmlhnry I.. ..) ...l.it...l :.. i .; . .. .... . , . . . I- " . f.. iiiuvillll-ll 111 Hip (o. 8: Ml centa auu fl truamnteeil. liimiwlul ii.. . i. ii i i ..i " - ....i.ii vi "muni aciiiiiiiis. i er- 1 rial Uittle free. hana it Iw.n n,- u;.,f..i ,.r .... . .n , ,, oiiii utiitMi in yv.w. ..I.... II...I 1. . . I .1 ti w i ... . !"""; iinr in. ii 11,1,1 wtii me sian Waxhaw Institute Hiih School ..f it .n i;.i i . i. 4.. ! , n'n fi n uiu Hits Department. I,r..,,.ri,i .nui.: . . . v. . ii . . ..(. i..iuoiiiiir iu ninny a iHior .Not a collece. Not a eommnn h..nr ilmi i.. ,.r ...i. i' . i'iaiiii mane no- aenool. A sure euoueh boardmir i n m. n .,H ,.. Cattsw 6innert' Resayf. Dallas, Tea.. Aug. J-The Ulna. ing ia the report of the National Cin nera" Asriatioo on the croo r,m.li- tioa and the redm'tion of acreage aa gathered from replies to more than J.tMl letters of inquiry sent out by the association and reccited at the office of Secreury N. T. Black well, from July 25 to August 1: North Carolina Condition, 8iV, redu-tHn, 15. South Carolina Condition, ;."; redm-tion, 15. Alabama Condition Uon 15. Arkansas -Conditinn. 50: re.1 tion, 25. I'kwida Condition, 85; reduction (rgia-Condition, SO.rcluction, Indian Territory Condition, 75; reduction. 20. Louisiana Condition. CO: reduc tion 22. Mississippi Condition, C5; re duction, 20. Missouri Condition. M- nsl.u-. tion. 15. Oklahoma Condition 'MY mliu. tion, 5. Teias Condition. 00: redueti.in 18. Tennessee Condition fid- r... I lo tion, 30. Viririnia Condition. SO- mtne. tion, 15. Average condition, "I; avera-o reduction, 17 6. Ilstiraated abaniioment, 5 per cent. Acreage, 2tt.!l21,KIO. Sw-retary Rlackwell said: "Only about 25.0UOUIO acres are in culti vation that will reach the picking stage of maturity. This association is an organization purely for catherini statistics to proh'Ct the sinner and planter, and is working in harmony with the Southern Cotton Association. It does not conflict with the Census Bureau, but enconrami nmimit unil accurate reports to that Department." Meet your friends at McCituley'a Drug Store and net 'em up. New fountain- fine drinks. . ." A .. . I A ....I U ., -i;i I! A v A. .Ia . W A I li A - ...I II Hunter v Marllw Hunter. v I.', .Vlmr. Ilinlie IIukii ..Ttie .lni'kiiii lin Co O V Wnnlrrler T A Vluinet. I' N lai '''' Vtt t. -1 a A I. I. Kim her et al. "ti Millie .leanme Hill Hi v, I. lm K. Hill. Thursday. August 31, 1905 Si !e A. I A W A I li St ..Hi S A L lim Sleven A Sik 40 A..J A A J. W.i It. s W. A I M II. A S , A. A 1 ..Virginia VI. Intvre. nl It ii M. Kwen au.l C. J. K n-inan. va S. A. It... .... O. lllair ....S. V. CiMkler Hal I! Meill, Il i S IUH A, I ."t A... ..Mil klenl'lliv I. on Wnrk 1 . li M Miller, Ailmr. et al I T Tajliir va Mary Taylor. K SiuiHlHI W II llivena. Ilalioo MeAteer ' Phillip Whitley. Friday, September 1. 1905 Klia. Milla va S li Mill. .Jim W Ilrirnian liil I! S.. i in A. .1 Jt A ,W Tl.i l!,.rie. W T llnrie. Jr ami Will Twllm-k A lim W Itriutiin liil v. I A. I A W T Hone. Sr. ...........Thim A FimlMri ..1 'A H. A S ami A. A W....E P. Wilh.m. V, nf MllNNeluhtu., Friday, August 25. 1905 R. A S ..S. J R Lar..ii. Fir .1 Hi. I. A.4AA.an,IWAL...S.rahA. lin lianl..n i i n It. A S aa W. A U ... .....Harriunn Wall J. S. Iln.lv. BANK of UNION I MONROE, n. a This Bank has been operated la the Intereat of the people at arse as well asita stockholders. Its officers have done their beat to build up rVonroe and the surroundlar csaiatrv. It nrtx vldes every aafefuani lor the depoaltor and la always liberal to the borrower. No reasonable person could I with Ita methods. Remember what It haa tooe thua tar and let everybody know that It will ni il uii.. . . . SM raltovaa th atomacfl ut (U atrvwa R 9 competition In the future. Patroal rt with your accoaaU S swita u4 aw kwan o. au praaawa. and thus show your sympathy tor a protnsah and ebll(in( I iLISSSfZlZ. Institution. It U your friend and His bora UsUy. f t"? T. H 0HKa1 8ji" R. A S ,.M.....MH,....M, so A , J. A A. anil Nlutv . ...F. J lUth va .S. A. L II y el al R.AS E.J. Heath Bl va A., J. A A. ami Shaw C. 0. R y (. p, J. f. Staek R. A S A) A..J. A A.amlSUw. A, .1 A A 1 ,.J li l''.nli-h aiul C N Siuipuna va I"lin II Win. Iieler pt al Saturday. September 2, 1905 M..tnHi ami liiaU liy mn t nt. 'ei mil n-a.-he.l nn .lay net fur Inal will tie tried aa Mn Hi mttjitil. W itimiwi. nwd nni attmid Miitil lav el lor trial uf ruae m wlm h tlm are unprnaeii. A AI..MMM.1), C, S. C, IRK MULUS, Civil engineer, I'lloNB 41. WlNUATE, N. C, Kailwav. MunlellM.1. anil Kara Snvevln H.i.l nui.ll Murk. riianKulall.ia, .U and l avenienu. MapM, Hie. insTiiuuoa. ii is your inena and n is bore to stay. - . -( 1 - -I m--nmm VI UfJ WUHUV I - r-M-i " - - ' i-ii-ywi--iv-)-jvtfV-' au vt. s J. Wat, I Ara dm to bdlren. Nlnarr-irfm af trwi kaaaulatJ Uul k- - L. . ' HUlM H IMWia Wnu naval liaWaM H...ala a w a a l . ,i eaa ramambw wh.. it ... " a. L. Hy rt Haa. II Ii a sctanttMe fact ik.i .11 . .. j Saturday luautl 9R inns wbTbulTr. 7.".i?L J i A-Md. 4ls 11m Momich. pulllnf ajiUiatttis' L. and Ju.i.ea ..J. L, f.lw rt , haan. Thai bHarfma wub lh wttoa ol M va lh Baurt. and la Ik 1 m ...llllnll 111 Ihl a . . . t. . M "ul ,, euwaatd.1 of L H Sure m N 8 Malthewa v Bryant W William.. .Jleatb Ln Il.lw. Co. 7 I ealleai. M ntal arrta WamMa eUMaatll b. dua.ti.ned I jl(r;Uiru.. s lor the people I ZLZ UtJZF-" Kaaaol Wtesta What Yaaa tM I A aad Shaw.. . 8 A L R y J. ..flrnrav Knntla va - Slina Kautta. DR. B.C.REDFEARN,I O.NT1ST. . Charrs rcaaonabla, Satiafaclion gaarsalsed. Office over Rudze's Book Stora. BONROC. H.O. Will h. al M.rahvilla. N. C nn Seal aod third Mondays of aacb month, sod 11 Matthews 00 second aod toortb Mondaya. Pbona sja ). a, aaarMrr h o. STiwaar DRS. iiSUCRlFT 4 STEW1RT, MONRO K. ST. CL SASATflKlt'U fur lha lnlm.nf n( surgical dieaaes and diaeates of wo men. Olaeaaea of the stomach and inteatiDei a apecialty. Traintnf School for aoraes. hii'li at hool tbat nrenarM for nil Wip. A cottage m-Hr my home to on hhmi uu uoriuitorv for Ikivk. (uhk! conduct reuinil. Suitable boardine dIucps for tf iris. Biianl era under school reirulalion all nl the time. If iiiterented in eenuiiie liigd acnool work ai.d strict dim in Hue, let tue hear from vou. 8eud for nataliurun. n I ...vw an uincrivui, nil I J. Ii V ai.kkk. A.M.. Priucinal. Drue Co. aod S. I. Wel.i, u-..i.' v A 1 lr- 1 iinw. ai. v., I L IT TTT 1 T . Hit-h 1'oiut funiitnr- fartri MM W M? A T U I have amajaled to the rail! m ,. w il V. M , At UX1JJ, JU. JJ uiiiwion to force the Southern Kail- L .. M0NR0E. N- c., road to furniah sufficient cam t.. ?1,c' Ptrona,e of the people ol Ml.ii, ihu ..i...u t ....i. ooroe and urrouDdme coinmunilv. ZZ"i:7:-.r'"c'to4i ly 'rom Emlisb uu iim uiau urur Mnr! ! ni.il.ft 1.,. . : i Soothini and Coolinir. i ne salve thai lirala withuul a scar is Dt Ill's Wilch Haul Slva V r..... edy t Heels sutli spedy relief. It drawg out iiiIUmiiiuIiod, aoolhrs, cools and heals all cuts, burua and bruises. A sure cure for piles and skin diseases. DeVVill's is the ouly genuine Witch Haael Salve. Heware.il rilllll Isarfaai Is they are dangerous. Sold by English Special Rates to Hot Springs. Ark. The Nmlamrd annoum-ra mln uf one nrat cIomh fare plus (2.00 from ail pointa In .North C arolina to Hot HrinpH, Ark., Kun-ka SrinjtM, Ark., and Kldonuln Snrlmm. M.. Tickela will he Hold fli-at and third Tuesdays in July, AiiKUst and Sep. touiU'r. linul limit aixtv ihiva finn. dikle of mile, lint not to extern! yond tX tolier 31hI. For further in formation apply to your neait-Mt aeut or nddrcMN C. II. (iArriK, T. r. A., KaleiKh, X. t A. D. N. WHITLEY, M. D., having located at Union ville. N. C, offers his professional services to that place and surround ing country. Unionville phone 8; Sincerity 4. -'.' weie furnished. on Cburcb street. Phone No. 48. Pleasantly Effective. Never in Ilia wav. no Irouhla to rare easy to take, pleasant and never fail itiK iu retulta are DeWilt'a Utile Ear I.. L: "VI f a.. a . iy iMwri. 1 ncc iimout nine pun ire j 4. A . . a certain guarantee at a)n.t hndaebe. K11' KT? ?'sh l'r'ie ? hi Imiiatlataiai liir.vi.l liu. .11 . L. SO. SO k) 1 S. Ilt'lllis ad IK) vou want tlm full I'Ct U-.!.f1ilo touic and strengthen the liver. Cure al)d a say so in the price you have to uuuics. aoiu DT CUriiaO LirUC I.O.I 1'uy. II SO. CO U) 1. K IIi'Imw ul.in. 'Pre Place Buy. Ia) you want the best quality of If and S. J. Welsh. Notice of Administration Hklll thi. Amw .....llfll l.l..u I . llelil. ' a. I'.. aaa.laiinl.lrtur.J Willi. m u., on, ilereved. all uemina own Inn rlalnia Mrainsi Miq eiiai are nerel nutlfleil In pre ... .... - wm m MHiH-...HIiru Bll HI I n 11 Ta Uir i.a or Ulore lh Sril ilar nl Aunual. A. Il lian. or mil niHlea will l pleailnl in bar ..I wii iuiiii m m-oiery. julr m. twin. THK HAVINiiS. LOAN AND TkTHT llllUnAMV l.l.i J , . . Williaai uunmn, dee'd. nivint nws. Aura. -thi? FATSH0LES Lightest Touch. Hifhest 5peed Interchanireahla mrrlimi an1 r- r. platens from H to 24 inches long Ilaa the. lanrntd: iiiiiiiIiap nt artu. tiniJ fpatarv ever embodied in una machine. Corrwpondenoe solicited. P. DAVES, Bootbern Manager, Atlanta, tia. People's Mi or monroeTk. c. Solicits to or account and bankln. boaioeu. Wa taaraalat A R vil i!tt SECURITY, pronptaaM and all the sccoaiioodatioaa thai SOUND bank. in Will admit of. Intaraat w-tlA ... cording to agieemeat, oa depoaita laft for oar stated period. Always ready for loans oa appro paper, a P. HEATH. Praaidant I)o you want to sell your chickens! eftjs and pnKluce at the Inchest market price? If so, go to L 8. Helms' store. I0 VOU Want a llf!) I In nt Unvinn Kidnev and I.iver Cnr..? Ti,iun,.ui. icine is guaranteed to cure lUieutna- usm, iNervousness, Indigestion, Dys- Detsia. Sick HeadacliA I'ntnrrr. Tne. 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 hv V l l!,.vn,,i,L of Chariot U and iu healing quali ties are well known by a great muny people of Monroe. Ita plWt ll.uin the system is marvelous. Call and iii8xvt my nice lino of C.roceriea; I will appreciate it and so i will you. Yours trulv. L. S. HELMS. Cut Glass! Cut Glass! 1 Is 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 Tainted China that will make a June bride happy. Would be pleased to show you. The W.J.Rudge Co. urance! W A rnnrnaonf t Vi afunn u . r nies In thn wort.t Kntvi inva Tf aAiv. Health and Bonding Companies. We give you wuw yuu wani ai me correct rate or premium. We make insurance a SPECULTY, repre sent your interest before and after the fire, and irive all html MA an anfrtiataH trt us and careful attention. W. m. GORDON, iffiU. ' Bank. ar,tau,ha,,a0ua..Muik Uaaai.1. ce. alas twiawTali!
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 8, 1905, edition 1
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