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THE MONROE JOURNAL Telephone No. 19. Tuesday. October 17. IXS. Mr. ami Sir. J. ! MtUwellf Vernon Hill, Va., w Uitmg their daughter, Mr. J. K. Stewart. Mr. lieu (iriflitb ! Miwn Eva liub.ir.Uou ml Addte (Jriftith leave tomorrow to attend the (air. The ditto of the Van Anilmrg hln- h:u lweu changed from the -.'5th, ax at first billed, to th '.'Ith. Mr. M. F. Helms of Merry Dak him'iiI Honicliine last week with hi f uller, Mr. C 1. Melius of t amiel. Mr. P. It. lilakeney ia erecting a nice rot tag (wearf Franklin uliwl Mr. A. V. litters i building one near the Kime ilai-e. Mr. John A. McAliwter returned Saturday from a three weeks' stay iu the hoxitital iu Kichiuoud fur throat trouble. The t'urlee land, ITtiaeres, I) ing M miles northeast of towu, was holil at final Male hirt Saturday. It mas bill by Mr. John A. Secrest for t:,w ''It's no ue advert wing a lost or stolen article," aiiid a nian who brought iu a notice ot money !(. "The only coulatiou in that 'what is one man's loss is another's giiin.' " Mr. (). K. ('iinniiigliaiii vat in town yeolerdiiy. He says that work has started on the Waxhaw hank building, which will be located lie tween I hivis llros'. and J. L. Walk up Com pany's. A travelling man yesterday was high in his jirai.te of Mr. KitNsrU's hotel. Sail he got the liest bed he had had in a long time and a let ter table than in much larger place. Mr. T. P. Dillon, one of the cruiest of jMiultry cranks, Kent a line coop of IrglioriiM to the Htate fair at llalcigh this morning and evpccls them to bring back Home prizes. There w ill Im preaching at Allan by Kev. (ieo. il. Atkinson Thurs day evening at ":'! o'clock. This change from the fourth Thursday to the third Thursday is necessi tated by alwcnce from Monroe next week at Synod. New and valuable premiums for the Miultiy show are coming in daily and everything points to a big occasion. Mr. Dillon hits sue Oceded in getting a coop of Malay games from Massachusetts, a line bird that has never ticeii exhibited here, for the show. j l!ev. A. I Phillip. D. D., of ltichmoud, Vs., the (ieueral As sembly's secretary of Sabbath aehool and young people's societies, occupied the pulpit of the Monroe Presbyterian church, both morning and evening, last Sunday, and also addressed the Sunday school iu the afternoon. List year there was a greut scar city of public school teacher and some of the schools had trouble in securing teacher. There is no dearth this year, if the immlicr who stood the public school exam ination last week is any index to the supply. There were sixty white applicants and about twenty-live colored. (iih- Helms, a young white man who lives with his father, W. K. Helms, alsiut live miles almve town, got mad with his father yes terday alsiut sowing some oats, and attacked him with a pistol. He shot three times, and then "burnt the wind," us Chief Justice Flow legally term it Mr. Helms wat not hit. Mm. Koosevelt will acoonipany the President on his Southern trip. Thursday he will lie at the State fair at Kuleigh, and ou the name day at Charlotte. He will visit the home of his mother iu Georgia while on this trip. It is said that the preacher who married the Pres ident's pint-ut is still living iu Georgia. There were probably more pens and other forage crop planted in this county this year than ever be fore. The splendid weather has liccu favorable for saving it and the farmers have taken the full benefit of it. Mr. J. M. Kcziah remarked yesterday that he had lieen work ing so long saving forage that he didn't have much sense left The farmer have all bceu going for it alHiut the same way. Mr. II. It. Varner, commissioner of labor mid printing, sent one day in town last week looking up statistics ou the manufacturing business here. He visited the sev cral plant. He was especially car ried away w ith the Piedmont Bug gy Company's work and Mr. Hons ton' skirt factory. It is such in dustrie as these, he thinks, that will make a towu rich. Mr. Varner also said some very complimentary thing about the evidences of thrift and progress in general that be found iu Monroe. A cotton man asks The Journal to publish the following: We take this opportunity of urging our .friend who wish to store cotton to store it either at home under shel ter or at a public warehouse in the interior. Many persons who desire an advancing market are hindering that advance by consigning their cotton to Charleston and Norfolk, w here it is counted iu the stocks of those port, increasing the supply iu eight and adding correspond ing depression to the already over laden market. If this cotton is kept in th interior it is out of sight and therefore cannot be connted against the market One hundred new records for the Victor talking machine just re ceived. Call and see them foryour self. The W. J. Budge Co. Bring in yonr coffee coupons and get 10 cent off the price of coffee. John It. Simpson & Co, The eel ui gtvei. up to lie a pretty si irk fish. They have U-cu known to clog the wheels of small water nulls and stop them, but until last week ue had never been known to invade iiiiiiiu ipatitv and stop the water supply of a big ntaiiufcu-tur-ing plant. The Monroe Oil Mill and other manufacturing plants are now getting their water from the new pijsw that have been put in from the creek. Oue day last week the oil mill gave notice that Its water supply had Ufa rut oft, and asked the Inm of the water plant what in thunder was the mat ter. Mr. Cook said he didu't know but that he would rind out, and went to work. He found that an eel had traveled up the pie from the creek, come through the big Mtaudpipe, goue into the inch pie that give the water to the mill, and, on reaching the outlet, had cut off the water. Hi head was sticking out, and the tit was so tight that he was pulled in two iu the effort to get him out. He was seventeen inches long and his laxly was as large a the hole iu the pie through which he had traveled so far. The infant of Mr. and Mr. J. I Austiu of Wingate fell in the lire last Friday morning and was so badly burned that it recovery is yet in doubt. The child wasiust heiriiininir to crawl about pood. Its mother bad gotten it little shoes to put ou it, and putting it down, stepped to the elosct to get the lit tle stockings. The child crawled to the hearth and sat down with its back to the tire. Iteroming over balanced it fell backward, ami its head struck between two smooth ing irons that were ou the hearth. A stick of wood was on just over these, and the little head was dread fullv burned before the mother Could snatch it n it. Dr. Stevens attended the child, which, though better at this time is not consider ed out of danger. An Old Show W ith New features. Many of us have visited the Van Amburg shows iu year past and recollect with pleasure the splendid Mrformauce this show alwa)giive the public. It is one of the shows that gives all it advertises and its motto, "Please the is-ople and they will please you," isthe cornerstone tiM)ii which t lie great success of the an Amburg show is built. Si art ing more than forty years ago with a small wagon show, today it trav el all over the country iu its own magnificent cars by siM-cial trains. The improvement ou the old time K'rformance is just us great, and every act given in its big tents is of a high order and strictly up to date. Klciiliants, camels, and a large collection of trained animals and ponies are, seen in the grand free street parade on the morning of the day of exhibition. Van Am burg s show w ill exhibit in Monroe ou Tuesday, '.'Ith of October. About three, weeks ago a span of the bridge across Ilioliarilsoii creek, in Hiirnsville township, fell in with Mr. Richmond Kdwards and his chil dren and team of mules. Neither Mr. Kdwards, the children nor the mules were injured, however. Tues day Messrs. 1). and I,ee Broadawav and their two suns of Hiirnsville township were at the bridge for the piirMie of repairing it when another span of the bridge gave way, carry ing them all down with it. All of them were painfully hurt, one of the young men receiving very serious injuries. adesboro Messenger and Intelligencer. Morrow Ilros. and Heath Company have bought the I'.phraim Furr and Alva Cable lands near Palestine and the Frank Mauldin farm two miles west of Albemarle. This company is now the largest owner of real es tate in the county, having upwards of 3,(KK) acres. Stanly hnterpriso. Twenty-five second hand sewing machines to be sold at auction next Saturday to the highest bidder. ith every machine sold you get a lightning washing machine. The W. J. JUudge Co. Wanted .r(l,t)(MI dozen eggs Ite tween now and January 15, l!0(i, and must have them to till my con tract. So bring 'em along and get the worth of your eggs. M. C. P.room. i The Retail Merchants' Association. J Cotton Receipts. I The local retail Men-haul have' For week udiug Oct. H: Iwru very active some time iu tier- Monroe . M letting their organization. There Total for the season - :i7 are now alut sixty uemliens ami Marshtille M it is intruded to p-t all the uier , Total for I he -aiu . J I chants iu the county to join. ; Waxhaw I j The ol.jeet of the association is to Total Ur the easou.. J1;' create and promote a wore friendly Winjra'e 11 fat-ling among all classes vf busi-j Total for the rau . lies men and for the improvement ! 1 , of the busineiw interest of Monroe, ( Total for last week :1VJ to protect the member front bad (irjnd total for Krasou - -Vl 'pay aid dead brat customer, to j secure the enactment of a garuisli- ! in I armer. Uieut law, to make husUmd and You are standing like Men ife jointly resMiisililc, hcucilh j withstanding all theU-ar er has pnerty, for all debts con-' nient scattered broadcast ov traded for the uecessilie of life, land by Mr. Price and hi cr. t Last Year's Cotton Still I nold. t K-raiiK of cottou yet remains iu this tiHiuty unsold of hist ) ear's crop, ai-ivrditig to what a good many -ople told us last ai liter and spi nig. 1 hey said I hey Would p.i us jus! ;is hooii a they sold their col I on, and as they hr uot )el iaid UK it must lie thai the rot Ion is yet ou baud. sVII out aud kiv up. Also l lump mho owe us for this year's supplies would I welcomed around our way. A hint to the i-is Mitticicul. iHtu't wait for nthiiig stronger. Mrltae Men-aetile Co. This is Hie let jiiaee to buy dried chipjx'd IsH'f. J. A. Lmgle. Have you Isiught that Victor talking machine yet? Just received 100 new records. Call aud see. it for yourself. The W. J. Kudge Co. VINEGAR FOR PICKLING Ijywtuai B-ZaikV-Jj We recomnicnd Ilein White Pickling Vino gar as the best obtain able in the world for general pickling pur poses. The celebrated Heinz "57 Varieties" Pickles are preserved with this Vinegar and hi it they ow e their ex cellent keeping quali ties and much of their flavor. It is an ABSOLUTELY PURE While Vinegar of smooth delicate flavor, having sullicient strength to neutralize the water in vegcta bles and preserve them. It is also a very superior and health ful vinegar, for table and general use. We sell the liest of ev erything in Food Pro duct at reasonable prices. BRUNER O HUEY. and for the enactment of such bias It make no difference if tin- as will be found to the merchants' fifteen million bales made interest; for eradicating mauy of Price and hi croad may s the trade evil iu the way ol trad hundred millions ..f pa-rai ing stamp", etc., for the collection contract, you will get youi , of Imd aceouuta and for securing if you all stand together, as i,. U-tter freight rates and railnuid mill cannot spiu wind or pa-r! facilities iu Noith Carolina. There ' contra!. J. M. Fllkl i v. are now more than fifty associations iu North Carolina, ea h of which is' association. The State luemla-r-l"! our J-u; , F ? tu ! ship is now more than .mmi. and ; ,hlm. XmuU. J"n " "J"W 8iiU-aiu corn with the ronl of the past twelve " ""e , , sie .1 c uts. mouth a ail index to the future. twelve Months hence will find !. per cent of the merchants of North Carolina active and enthusiastic iu the work. Iu the res-al of mer chant's tax the North Carolina He tail Merchant' Association accoin plished more for the merchant of the State than all other organiza tions and agencies combined, iu that it saved ?r.Vl.Y40 in this one item of taxation alone. It ha saved over fsu,(KH in freight rate. It ha kept dead heats ou the move and thousands ol dollars have Uvn saved. It ha secured the enact ment of many beneficial law and aided in the defeat of those w hich were prejudicial to the interest of the merchants. "In unity there is strength." It has brought the mer chants together, and by orgauia tioii and co ocratiou trade abuses have been largely eliminated and the spirit of legit iiuatc compel it ion and good fellowship has prevailed. (.in .1 old n. .in Just leeeived a fresh lot of oat Twenty five second hand nrv ing Hakes. X.iU.h pancake tl-ur, shred machine at auction Sat unlay. Call ded wheat. 'Phone us jour order, at our store. Free with every ma I Prooiii. starch M cents J. A. I.ingle. The W.J. Kudge Co. Xew cmp home made molasses, at L. 8. Helms'. Genuine Tarhell cheese. I sister Gniccry Co. I.ingle is he-adipiarsters for line candies. If you want to keep jour feet dry, buy jour shoes of Collins 1 Jiggers. IJig lot Shirley canned corn, o cents. IJig bargain. J. A. I.ingle. Fivsh lot of fancy inkes and crackers just arrived -Xahiscos, Five cent size spice for four r -enls. at Lmgle s. See us l-fore you buy a trunk, if jou want a liargaiu. Collins & I Jiggers. We are handling fresh fish and oxstersaud will be pleased to till your ordeis. M. C. Urooui. We are Mill on the market and 'choice sandwiches, vanilla waters, are buying more chicken ami eggs 'graham waters, butter thin biscuits, than anyone else in the city. iJnng . lemou and ginger snaps marsh- Special Notices. Advrrlistiiieiits will lie uisrrteit iu til in rolumu at Ihe price of oue cent a word, rasli iu advance. WE sell tin; Home Made Klines. Winrhester-lliiarv Co. Mitirral Sprint, N. C. CAR ul New Yu'k State rablai;e ex pected tuinoiruw. Will tie sold heap. Come at once. A. C Johns.!. WK are now operating a puhlic dray. Can he had at our? I.y notifying; me at titatile. E.W. (inlfiii, Manaurr. BKlNti ii your country produce and get highest puces. Ouster Gro cery Company. fin on, iHiy. .M. t . UitMiui. Xew crop home made molasses, at L S. Helms', Lowney'a sweet chm-olate jxiw der, 15 cent size for .N cents, at J. A. Lingle's. When you want tobacco by the plug, tHitind or box, sec me. Prices right. M. C. IJriMim. tie! it now ! Home-made molasses. I. S. Helms. mallow dainties and others that are just delicious. Try them. M. C. IJriHim. Xew lot arrived. bn-akfast bacon just Duster Grocery Co. T M POL'NDKH - A hlack row wild I heavy chain on neck. , S. l.ee. ANTED i.ooo men to smoke Creo Belle" cigars. ANTED i, (ski tjiislu-ls scaley- barki. Dorter Grocery Co. w w For Sn Valuable fiitin, 17 acres, situated in Goone I reek towimtiii, one-Halt mile trom Luiouviiie aim t'uionville school. Kesideuce, one tenant house, large new ham, and two Rood pastures on the place. Apply to W. T. Rose. Wadeaboro, N. C. LOST GolJ medal, Prohibition ou one aide; awarded to J. M. Hill on oilier. Leave at Journal office. THE Merchants' Protective Associa tion will meet in the court house Friday night. Ilusiuess of importance. All members requested to he present. J. J. Crow, Pres. FOR SALE The Petteway place, on Washington street; one desirable house and lot on Franklin street. W. M. Gordon, at People's Hank. LOST Two five-dollar hills. Reward if left a Journal Oilice. NOTICE All persons who owe us by note, account or otherwise, this year or any other year, are noti fied to come on and settle. It will save rosts, as we must collect. This ii business, and we mean everybody who owes ua anything. E. A, Ann field & Sons. ALL kinds of Hides. We are iu the market for all kinds of hides, mink, otter, rabbit, bear and all other kinds. Bring 'em on, J. D. Parker. 1 FEW tons of Peruvian guano for fx wheat aud oats, to sell cheap, j, M Kail ley. NOW is your time to get a second hand machine. If you will come to the auction you will see what we will give you with every machine bought from us, The W.J. RudgeCo Plenty of white lish, mullet aud mackerel. I ill save yon money when you want a barrel of lish. See me. M. C. linsitu. Something gixsl home-made moliisse. t iet some now. L. S. Helms. Fresh lot of pickle from the ines this year, W illiam Pros', brand. J. A. I.ingle. Cheese! Cheese! We have them and they were liought la-fore the advance in prices and will Is-sold at the old price. Come ipiick. M. C. Uroom. OCXCXCXXCXOCXXXXXXXXXX Horses and Mules. Money Plentiful. Keep it so by buying where you can buy at lowest prices, quality considered. Our buyer has just returned from the West with a lot of well selected horses and nuiles.lxmglit at prices that will make thein bargain to thr purcltimi: We come into the market with all fresh stock and no summer losses to make up on you. Until the trading season ends you will find in our stables a plentiful supply of stock suitable for this market and at prices as low as possible for them to lie sold. Our stock must be to purchaser just as recommended. Fully and thankfully appreci ating your past custom, we are ready to serve all at botti m prices. L L ft. flrmiield & Sods. OOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJOOOO CALL at our store and hear the Vic tor talking machine the wouder of the age. The W. J. Kudge Co. EXTRA PI'bLTc SCHOOL. EXAM INATION. Since the public school examination last week there have already beeo requests for private examination orreuewalof certificates. The law has done away with private examinations and there will be none iu this county, For the convenience of those who tailed to stand another chance will be given. An examination will be held iu the cuurt house on Wednesday, the first day of Novem ber. There will he one room for white applicants and oue for colored. This will be the last chance. PUREE 1 horse farms for rent. E. A, Armfield & Sous, PEE Dillon's Matting brand new patterns. BRING your wool to Crow Brothers, and gel highest prices, W. E Richardson. WANTED As assistant, or associate principal of L'uion Institute, s niiahU and enmnelent teacher who wisnea 10 icacu a icguii ww"u or profession. Address O. C. Hamilton, Unionville, N. C. gL'V your Truukt at Dillon's. I AM NOW READY to buy cotton, 1 seed cotton, cotton seed, and cross ties, at the old court house, as usual. Come to tea me. I pay highest market price. J- B. Nash. BIG let of Coaches to go st a aacri lice, at Dillon's. Just Stop and Think. Did you ever receive an invitation from a very dear friend to her mar riage, and was worried about what to give? Just stop and think of The W. J. Rudge Co.'s line of Cut Glass, Sterling Silver, Hixnd Painted China, Silver Plated Hollow Ware from the J. W. Tuft factory. We have the goods and the prices that will stop you from worrying. All wre ask is that you call and see the handsomest line that we ever had. Now is the time for you to supply your wants for the October weddings. Special in Cut Glass 8: inch Bowl for this month: $6.00 Bowl for $4.75. The W. J, Rudge Co. There Now! I Told You So! Such another flockinjj to our store you have never seen. It seems that everybody has decided to come here to trade. Our store is located at the Oil Mill in Monroe, N. C, and eo ple have an opxirtunity to in sHft our jroods and prices. We have just started in busi ness and have so far attracted a irreat deal of attention. People are talking about the remarkable cheapness of our goods. If you think that we are advertising to fool you or just for the fun of the thing come over and we will convince you that you are wrung and that we mean w hat we say when we tell you that we will sell you better good for less money than you can get anywhere else. Our motto is: "More goods for the same money or less nmn-j ey for the same goods." We will stand by this motto. All wei ask is that you give us a trial. ! You will lie convinced and will he our constant customer. Come to see us. J. W. HILL CO. At the Oil Mill. Stop! Did you know I paid the highest price for chickens, eggs and all kinds of pro duce? Well, if you did not. come in and get my prices next time. Not only that, but I will sell you anything in the grocery line cheaper than anyone in town. My trade is still increasing, and all because I treat my customers absolutely fair. My goods are newest and best: my prices are most reasonable, Come in and inspect my stock. You will not regret it. Yours, L. S. HELMS. LEE & LEE, THE LEADING SET GOODS, I0TIC5S. CL0TH15C. GUTS' rUElISSUGS, BIT 9 AID SHOE STOLE II I0IE0L New Goods! In all departments! Impossible to men tion all in this space, so just a few items 8 by way of calling your attention. Dress Goody. A "(H-imh all wool Suiting Flanm-1 at ."iic. a yard. I5-;iut!ful quality ttniad Cl"th. 52 inches wide, at S.V., just as pretty as the ?i.i kind often is. Hlack and (am Wool t;.ls fnun iV. up. also line as sortment of colors in Frvnch S-rgi-s. Henriettas, Cravinettes, Mixed Suitings. Mohairs, Cheviots and Venetians from ikic. to $1."0 the yard. :?'-inch Hlack Taffeta at M cents a yard. An excellent yard wide, warranted Taffeta at 7.V. Fortius week, to close, we will sell a small lot of $1.00 Silks for 75 cents and 75 cents Silks for 50 cents a yard. A rare opitort unity this for those wanting silk waists or dresses. We are also show ing a lieautiful line of Fancy Silks in the stylish Plaids and Mixed Kffects. We can save you money on Staple Goods. See our yard wide Sheeting at 51c. Also Percale, usual Me. value, at 7c. the yard. SCI f l&WTtfLifi ms 1 LOSS BROS.&C? FIimi Clothes MaUpm atTinoai ni voawv waiting For you! That new Fall Suit you have !een thinking alnmt is waiting for you here. 1 letter get it to-day and have the use of it these brisk Autumn days. Of course the sooner you come in the better selection you will have for these swell suits go fast and we will not be able to duplicate them later. Come in to-day, and see them. The picture gives an idea of one new style. We'll In? glad to show it to you. along with others we know you'll like. See our line of Stetson and Snow Shoes and Howard Hats. D. Will Flow. The Union County Poultry Association will hold its First Annual Show in Monroe December 12, 13, 14 and 15th, 1905 ! Don't Forget the Dite! There will be birds here from North, South, East and West; birds valued at from one to five hundre . dollars each; Chickens, Geese, Ducks, Rabbits, and all kinds of pet stock. Don't miss this show; if you do vou will repret it. Come and see how they are judged. F. J. Marshall will place the ribbon. He is a judge of national reputation, a man who has followed the business for 2; years. J'or lurther miormauon appiy w R. A. Morrow, President, or T. P. Dillon, Secretary. THE CASH MERCANTILE CO. The House of Low Prices on Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Trunks, Etc. If you have never visited this store, do so before making your fall purchases and just see how much you can save. One price to all and for the cash only makes this house the bargain centre. I q 0 1 One Price to all, and for the Cash Only. (Successors to Shannon & Co.) May Manton Patterns 10c.
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