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THE MONROE JOURNAI,, VOLUME XII. NO. 80 MONROE, N. C, TUESDAY JANUARY 16, 1906. Ope Dollar a Year Stop, Look, Listen! S Stop at my store, Look at my goods, Listen to my prices! This is a fast age. Everybody knows it If you have anything to say, say it and hush. I have one of the nicest, freshest and most up-todate stocks of heavy and fancy groceries m this town or any other. Prices reasonable. T. J. CAUDLE, Myers building. Phone 36. for ANNUAL STATEMENT. (dwmrKD kwom i.aht week.) STATED ENT "C" Showing Account and Settlement of Ja. H. Wil liams, County Treasurer, on Account of Receipts and Disburse ments lor 1904. General County Fund. DR. Toeaah from X L riow.Jall fm.rVt 1.1. IWM - S. A. Hum, N.iv. 4th k lie, am, IK.. I I a,uue wt Br amrmnl neernalrl Sent. (h. lwM .Ill IE. .1 money uriier. iwli - u. jury ue let. islil M IS per rent eoninitiiln on 1.11 VI (ll.huriwEn.nU " H of 1 tier cent. eoainil..lon. mi a.W'l.au receipt Amount overpaid Oec. till. HUH PR. To rub from S A Horn. bee mh. H. In Jan mil. IKS ' J. K Stewart, m.mw. 11,-en.e, liee Hal, Iwul S. A. AraiSeld), feet and jury ui, Jan. Had, IK. t'R. St amnant overbid Dee. tin. lam " III onler. pant " lajtirr lie let pa''' I1! per cut. eoainilton oo I.Srn H7 rll.hunwment 1, of I per eeut. roiuiut..lon. on ;,ir,B.l receipt. ..... Aauniutoierpaid March ink, Ivna DK. Tn eaah front R A H'irn.all fee.. April lath, leu " " W. A Price. April lath. IW6 " - 1.1. Horn, Juim Ind, lw - I 4J1II i.nii n m ia 17 .. u i- On an IW i KM 11 Mil lit lit W as a i 7.IUB U "ana t m R Kl (It. By amnnnt OTerpald Marcn lath, ltw6 M onler. paid an jury tirkeM palrl - l1 percent, foninitiwiion. ua l.Tnv l ril.tiureeruenl S of 1 per cent. eonut.lon. on nan.: rewlpu. ........ ..... Amount overpaid June lib, UN DR. Toeaeh from B. A Horn. June loth, IwS H rem weelern Colon Tel I'o., July ath to Kept. 4lh, Iw M na.fi from B. J. Krtn.u;lner, aianairer riepoeltorr, July tn, Mm.. " " 1 A. Horn, jail fee.. July ath. In " H. L. I'rloe, aale ul old lumber CR. By amount nv.rp.ld Junelth, lata a money onler. paid " K)ury llrkeU S per eent. eommleaioiia on l.fciel.71 dlahureementa S of 1 per eem . on tt receipt. Amount overpaid Sept. 11th, Itvtft Foor Fund. an M u; u aw ia as It I la i.mrl w ,UU m I la u' I I I an a i To balance on hand Kept, ath, tvutj . DR. (K. By IT money order, paid It, per twnl. eomtulMlona oa 7rT.IS dl.bure.ment Amount overpaid Uee. ath, lai DR. Tneaah from S A Horn, Jan Huh. 11" - I.I, Stewart, Marrh lath, IW CR. By amount overpaid Iter, 1th, lie " tit money order. iald S of 1 per eent. eoniinlnxlona on Mil emelpta it, per eent. eonimtMton. on l.lauJA dl.uureeuienu To balance on hand March nth, lwa DK. To halaneann hand Mareh taih, 1w ub from B. A. Horn, June lath, IMA ran m l.nM M 71 n at al li ra: ia Tl M II 71 New Year Resolutions Any Farmer. Prog rewire F.rm-r. ill have) a aionor rron, but I not ko wild over ujr one- Htatiile. I aa lemrly as iKaaxible kt-e-p sd scrontte auvouut of niy rwrijiln and niy exiie-iwt. I will Btudy the experiencr of other farmers and the cuuiinel of airrirultural srieulinUi, aud will pro8t by their labors. I will (rive niy rhildren the bmt eduoAtioual advantages I ran af ford, and I will try to make that education bear dirtxtly ou tbrir life work. I will try to (ret my neighbors to start a movement fur brttrr madtt. and will net) that our present laws are more rigidly euronvd. If poewible, I will organize some kiud of farmers' club at my school bout., so that the farmers and their families may meet every two weeks for social and lutellectnal Improve nieuL I will co operate with my broth er farmers aa much as poewible in the purchane of supplies and in all other matters which reward united action. I will study the fertilizer prob lem, aud see if I cannot expend my guano money more economically. I will look into the matter of im proving my breeds of horses, cat tle, hogs and poultry, and co omt ste with my neighbors to this end. I will to get the bent mail service possible for our rural districts, I will see if the towu nearest me; would not purchase certain supplies He Stopped anZ Kissed Her. Sort Carolina Baptut. . In Behalf of Childhood. In the Southern States there are 1,IHH) children, from six to sixteen years of age, working in the cotton mills alone. They have little holi day, even at this season, aud the .1 i a. i wwaiiiK uay iwrivv uuuro iu Tt was inauguration dav at Wake ""f lu Mauy of these A Forest College. The'throngiiig! ouni n,us multitudes gathered fn.m the Ka I Tb Naltonal Child Lalwr Com and the West-the Baptist men airdi ". nPMil l'le over a women, whose the college is and j ,ar hss already suweeded in whom it serves. The leaders of jfunng lata for the better protec men were there, the quiet citien, ,,"" f ,u ''' children iu the little child. The preas w!elve of the Statea, OurSouthern U'iik ti ,i.r.wU r nuA!i3tes are bebinu me otnersin mis .. .... tr- llTie Fearful Dnn H&hit' 1! TbeFe&rfulDope Habit. J.ika Charle. Si-Nelli la l hrl.Mlr Wrver great. 14 IU II 71 1,1 ia II IT i at t.om aa lot an CR. By H order, paid Ill l " IS tier eent. eommlMloni on III m dl.hnmementa inl " or 1 per cent. comnii..lone on lm.au reoelpta a To balance on band June Ith, If DR. To balanc sa hand June ath, lias t'R. By M money order, paid - MM J 1 1-lpercent.eomnilulnnionSSUdl.UiraemenU II at To balance on band Sept. Illh. IMS Fuuding Bonds Fund. DR. To halanre on hand June nth, im " eaaa from S. A. Horn, April lath to June and. Ivt 1,771 at 1.771 4 1,171 T u;i aa CR. By I money order paid . r I M pereent.eiBiml..lonann l.o "0 dl.buiementa M l-l of 1 par eent. eoiumlMlnne on U71M receipt. To balance on hand Jun. ath, Ha - Lanes Creek Township Road Fund. DR. To balanc an band Sept. Ith, itm . t'R. lJHl no IB 71 11 tev- l.W 71 By I money order, paid . - i i-i i I per cent, eommlaeloni oa la.ou dlebureementa To balanc oa band Dec ath, IKS DR. To halanee on hand Dee. ath, IMS aaah from B. A. Horn, fab. llth. IMS lion 17 By order, paid.. CR. M of 1 oer eent. enmmt..lnn. on ano cm reeelpta " i .f per eent. eooimliMlon. on ar.w dlaburaeuenta ...... ...... To balanc oa hand March Illh. lwa DR. To halt are on hand March llth. IW .. - aaah from B. A. Horn, June and, IwS CR. Br order, paid l-f of I percent, enmmlwloni on It aa reeelpta 1 l-t per eaat. aommlultuia on M 11 dt.buraem.ala T balanaa on hand June Ith, las DR. To halanaa oa hand Jun. tb. Ins CR. By order, paid J I I t per cant, aommtaalone oa M7 aa dl.bura.rn.nu To kalaaaa oa band Sept. llth, Itna Buford Township Road Fond. DR. To balanc oa band Sept. Hh, lM CR. By I money ftrder. paid .... 1 l-t par eent. eotomlaalon. on tl.ua dtaharaamenla Ta balanaa oa hand Dec.ath, lata DR. To halanee on hand Dee. ath. lars " eaah from B. A. Horn, fab. Mlh, lava i; a ICO t7 m r ii m Mil 7 M II aa ai Ml I BJ- IM in aa aa Br tt money order, paid-. . I'inf I per e CR. reenl eovnmlMlon. on araioa reeelpta ' I l-t per eent. eon ai.ihw on a.M dlalmraameata.. T balaaaa oa band Mareb uth. IMS DR. To halanee oa hand March Illh. ... - mik from B. A. Horn, June bid, MS CR. By tt money order, paid . J l-t af I per eent. rna mleelnae en MM reeelpu tl-lp.reenl.eommlaeloa.Mi ul 1 dl.bammeau.. To balanaa oa hand J.n. Ith, not DR. T halaoca aa haad Jan ath. Mat . CR. Br V money ordera paid - I l-l par cat. aommlMloaa oa II a (ttaeunemala ill II 'ui in ia aa Ul IT aa I al- Ta balaaaa aa band Sept. llth,l- ira r m m (COMCLVDEO OR REIT f AGf.) which I cau raise, and pay me larger profit thau I get for staple crops. I will send for catalogues of farm advertisers, and tuske better tools and machinery do some of the work that would otherwise require high er priced lalsir. 8eemg that my health is my cup itul, I will look to its preservation by living temperately and accord ing to the common luws of health, aud not by dosing with patent nos trums whose iugredieuts I know nothing of. I will encourage the study of ag riculture in the schools. Besides trying to have the best farm, I will try to have the bap piest home in the neighborhood, and will try to get the help of my wife and children to this end I will improve and beautify the home buildings and grouuds. I will get the best books and papers for my family to read. I will take a short vacation with my wife after the crops are l.ivl by. I will try to lighten the house work, as well as the farm work, by improved implements and appli ances, and I will have the water supply as convenient as possible. 1 will not let Biicic-tongueu agents persuade me into buying articles I do not need, cr into paying two prices for those I do need. I will not be humbugged into payiug two prices for food for my stock merely liecause it is put up in gayly colored packages and boosted with high-sounding testi monials. I will not waste money for finery, but I will not help the comic car toouist by being boorish or careless in my dress. I will visit my neighlwr and try to make the community uu attrac tive social center. I will put my bruin as well as my muscle iuto everything that I do. Not only will I try to use the most progressive farming met boils, but I will also endeavor to interest my farm luborers iu bettor meth ods by having them read good farm literature. I will raise as ninny vegetables in the garden as the family can use, aud thus save the buying of high-priced groceries. I will take au interest in politics aud will try to get my party to support the best men and the liest policies, and I will not abuse those who differ with me. I will get as many of my neigh bors aa I can to read the farmers' bulletins and farm papers so that they may co-operate with me in briuging about better farming methods. I will avoid debt as I would a pestilence. I will investigate the profits my wife makes on poultry, and see if the industry could not be protitalily extended. I will try to keep plenty of fruit, milk and eggs for family use and will enlarge my orchard. I will encourage the planting of flowers about the house, and every other reasonable elTort to make home beautiful. As the farm's best crop, after all, is its crop of strong, sturdy men and pure, sweet women, I will do all I can both by precept and ex ample to train my children for use ful, happy lives. Lastly, I will not worry. If any evil can be remedied, I will rein edy tt, losing no time in worrying; if it cannot be remedied, I will not make it doubly evil by worrying about It Sickening Shivering Fits of agne and malaria can be relieved and cored with Electric Bitters, This is a pure tonic medicine; of es pecial benefit In malaria, for it ex erts a true curative Influence on the disease, driving it entirely out of the system. It Is much to be pre ferred to quinine, having none of this drug's bad afler-euects. i- o. Monday of Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice till he tork Electric Bitters, which saved bis life." At English Drug Ca's; price 50o. guaranteed. they came through the broad stir- wsys sud poured iuto in gate Hall "veuerabile uomeu." The migh ty organ, with an uuuxual welcom ing sweetness sent a thrill of uiani ftui joy into the souls of the liicom ing multitude. lKiwn the broad sidles they came oflicials of state. leaders of etlo'vttionnl thought and and action, mighty money kings. far famed lawyers, elooiient luiuis tersof (iod, chivalrous editors and fairest women. Marching beneath the banners they love were the happy college boys, three hundred and more, moving with the firm tread and splendid cariisge of a well trained army. Iu the midst oftherie mighty men of work and these untried men lor another day, wan tlia Htriking form of W illiam Louis Potest he who was soon to receive from hands the ancient em liletns of author it v. He stoptaHl, The line halted. The voices about hi in were hushed. His moistening eyes looked full into the shining face of an uncrowned queeu, whose mini knew more gladness than all others t litre. lie bent low and kissed his mother. It was the sweet tribute of love, the confession of obligation, the silent soul utterance of a strong mini. Not a word was spoken. But it was eloquent. The angels of (iod were near and heard the rythmic laiiguiigeof that scene. It was the crowuing of the victor with the wreath of love. It was her triumph, her victory. Had she not nestled hi in in her arms in oth er (lays, and at night licsiile ins liaby couch presented him to (.Sod a thousand tiuirt Had she not iu the sweet communion of mother and child held him by the hand anil show u him the sturst It wa her boy, and in his life the mother lives more than in herself. The onlooking throng saw more than a vision that day. The threshold of heaveu was let down and mcu caught a glimpse of the things that abide. The eyes ol strong men and women were wet with the unbidden dew of the soul. The line passed on. To human eyee the scene was gone. But uot so. (.Jixl docs not let these things die. A mother's love and a son's devo tion form a holy union that tlelies death and lives forever. Some where in (iod's art gallery of the skies that scene is painted ami shall abide. Gracious mother of presi dents! Mighty women in Israel: Her trembling hand holds the helm of two mighty universities and set the life pace for live hundred men. IShe sits enthroned iu human lite and murks the course of human destiny. Hhe lives, and shall live on and on! Mrs. Julia A. (Mc Neill) Potent feels the heart-throb of two sister coninionwei'.iths. The reward of her hoes is poured into Iter quiet soul like the sweet per fume of richest (lowers. And it is well. The service of love cannot die. "if ED W LIFE' That's what a prominent 1 racist said of Scott's Emii'sion a short time o. As a rule we tlon't t use or rcu-r 10 testimonials in addressing the public, but tlio .-.Love rems" .d 3 i m i I a r ex pres; jns a, e made f often in connec tion with Scott's Kmulsion that th.'y are worthy of occasional note. From infancy l old a;j;e Scott's Kmul-i n ofiVrs a reliable mean- ; : ..! nig im proper ii:i tU'.d; develop ment, restoring lust flesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The action of Scott's Kmulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul sion itself. What it does it does through nourish mentthe kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it. Wi win nd tow a umpl ire. B. lKt thai ptrture Si eh. hen, el USrt u en Mi. weaooer mt t.arr ami. el SmnMii re any. SCOn 4 BOWNE Chemists 409 Purl St, R. T. 50r.ua )1: aJIi-aRkw. hnmsue legiidalion. Home of them have no laws at all, aud no enforce ment of the laws they have. In the meantime the very strength aud vigor of our pure Anglo-Saxon st-k is being sspied by this sys ten of working the little children Aid the children can make only tl i mute npiieal of their helpl new to lie delivered from this slsv ery. The National Committee, ou Wiick there are twelve prominent Southern men, has established Soithern oflice in Atlanta with a Southern man iu charge. Fuuds are needed for the legitimate ex penses of the legislative campaigns now in prospect Every dollar given by Southern people will be expended to protect the little cbil dren of the South from the fearful consequences of too early toil. Iu the name of Hiiu who was born a little child, and who loved the little children, this appeal 1h made at this sacred season for this sacied cause. In the happiness of your own children, think of the lit tie workers at the looms and among the spindles. (outributions maybe sent to Na tional Child Labor Committee, Boom liot, Century building, At lanta, (ia. In Is'balf of the children. Iu the name of the Christ Child. A. J. McKki.wav, Secretary. Courting Couple Fall Asleep and (iirl is Burned to Death. aMtotila New.. A hortible tragedy occurred at Phiilipsburg Sunday morning at .'I clock. A young mail, Clitlonl Cole, went to see his girl, Miss Laura Allen,asixteeu year -old girl. .Saturday uight. It is the custom with the young people of the mill village to take the privilege of sit ting up as long as they please Sat urday nights, as there is no work to do Sunday. About o'clock the couple had talked out and gently fallen asleep. Some coals of fire rolled out and when the couple awoke the girl was all over iu (lames. She started to run to the mill pond fifty yards away, but fell into a ditch half way and she was so frightfully burned that she died at it o clock Sunday. The remains were buried at KllH'thel, near King's Mountain, yesterday after noon. Mr. Cole did all he could to extinguish the fire and his hands are badly burned. Special Reduced Rates via Seaboard Jlcxico t.itv, Mexico. liolf tourn ament, January ICth February 13th, l'.H Hi. Bate of one first class fare plus :'.) cents will apply, tickets sold January Ist-lSth, continuous passage in each direction, with final limit February 28th, HKXi. Cliattanooga.Tcnn. Southern Bap tist convention and Auxiliary socie ties, May 10th-15th, l!KKi. Kate one lirst class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip (minimum rate 50 cents), rickets sold May Uth, Dili and 10th, linal limit ten days in addition to date of sale. Tickets may be ex tended. Pensacola, Fla., New Orleans, I-a., Mobile, Ala. Account Mardi Gras, February 22nd-27th. One fare plus 25 cents round trip; tickets sold Feb ruary 21st-2lith inclusive, final limit March 3rd. Tickets can be extended until March 17th. Ixiuisville, Ky, Account Depart ment of Su'K-rintondence National F.d neat ional Association, February 27th-Mrch 1st. One fare plus 25 cents round trip; tickets sold Febru ary 21th, 25th, 2lith, final limit March Ith. Niagara Falls, X. Y. Account Na tional Association of Retail Grocers, January 23rd 25th One and one third fare plus 25 cents, on certifi cate plan basis. For further information as ta rates from any point or schedules, apply to your nearest agent or address the undersigned. V. II. Gattis, Trav. Pass. Agt., BalcighN. C. A Orlm Trssredv is daily enacted in thousands of homes, as death claims in each one another victim of consumption or pneumonia. But when coughs and colds are projierly treated the trag edy is averted. F. O. Huntley of Osklandon, Ind., writes: "My wife had the consumption and three doc tors gave her np. Finally she took Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption, coughs aud colds, which cured her and today she is well aud strong." It kills the germs of all diseases. One dose rel ieves. Guar anteed at 50c. and (1 by English Drug Co. Trial bottle free. Records of Fairfax county, Va., show that George Washington own ed at the age of twenty seven, 50, IKK) acre of land, and in 17IK) the Washington family bad killed 150 hogs for their use. Perfection can only be obtained in lb phical by allowing nature to sp propria and not diaaipat her own reeonrces. Cathartic ((ripe, weaken diaaipste. while DeWitt i Little Early Riarrs limply tipel all putrid matter and bile, thui sliowini the liver to aa arse normal activity. Good for lbs compleiioo. Sold by C. N. Simpeon, Jr., sod S. J. Welab. IIVE you marked the uumlsr of suit-ides reported iu the pa pent within the last few davsf lou may risk two to one that unie tenths of them were dopers. We are taught to regard drink as the chief agent of the de ii. We dou't appear to know anything alaiut doe, aud yet the dnuk evil is an nothing when compared with the dope horror. Any man w be will has not beeu dentroyetl can leave off drink; but dope derttmvs the will aud speedily dent roys the uisu. Nobody ever quits opium or nior phine or coral ue on bis own met tie, and rarely with medical amist auce. Victims of thewe drugs do Dot want a cure; memory of the glorious dreams, the delicious sell satious lure them back to the lotus isles, and they forget w ife audrltil dren aud old, dear friencK "Let tt. alone. Time ilrtveUi onaard f.t, and in a little wliileour Ittw are ituiult. 11 ue alooe. What I. It that will lal All thin, nre taken from u. aul become Portion, and parcel of the lrrmlful put. Let tt. alone tt hal pleaeure can we have To war with etll I. there any peace la ever rllniMn- up the cltmlMti- nave All thing hate re.taii(l ripen toward the grave In.lleitce; ripen, fall, and ceaee: tilve us Ion death or re.t, tiara death or dream- fnl eac.'" It saps their pride. Some time ago a big, ruddy, healthy fellow was at the bedside of au old friend. The latter was a doiie-fiend under reatmeut. His cocaine had been cut off. lie lay there, sobbing like a child iu the night "Please go away," he sobls-d. ''I don't want yon here. 1 in in bell aud you won t help me." "Jake," the healthy fellow ap pealed, "you want to be an object of admiration, not of pity, old fel low. Think of old times and old ambit ions. Let's talk alsiut big things to come." Such appealing was wasted spirit ; nothing was worth while but the drug. Jab a little cocaine iu his arm, aud, lo, a sparkling eye, quick wit, wreathing smiles! Ah, let death come, "trailing clouds ol glory," rather than life iu the dull valley. ben your conscienceless doctor, too iuetlicieut proerly to diaguose a case, makes short work of the paiu with morphine aud co caiue, he commits moral murder; he gives his fellow to eat of the for bidden fruit. Whiskey gets in its work with men only, in the South. Dope se duces womeu. A Southern woman dares not beseeu entering a saloou. The drug store is her place of ren dezvous. She acquires the habit iu many ways. IiTtwimnsible phy sicians crown her paiu with pleas urea: where she had toothache they gave her a brief heaven; and who ever entered heaveu anil was after ward satisfied elsewlterel Patent medicines are full of dope. There is a capudiue habit, a coca cola habit, a broino-seltzer habit, aud a laudanum, opium, morphine and cocaine habit, Unce caught m these habits, the patient will eat all sorts of irritanls, as witness Dr. Matthewsof Greensboro who, when put in jail, ate the heads of matches. A horipital nurse tells me that he has kuown people to drink shoe polish, extract of lemon, and other stuff. But the point is that drugs destroy women, who are the safe guard of society. When a man sins, it is individual; when a woman sius, it is racial. We make a great deal of sentiment over the fallen woman, but we keep her in banish ment; we say she should lie forgiv en, out we do uot loigive tier, it is an instinct in us that her sin is unpardonable. Humanity relies upon her for its gains, and its in exorable censorship ofttimcs kees her in the path of virtue when her heart had gone astray. But the drug store oilers her sin iu the gar meiit of respectability. It is a great pity that the saloon monopolizes the energy of reform era. intemperance Hi wnisney is comparatively but a mild form of intemperance. Men may dabble with whiskey and come away, hut when they dabble with cocaine BaciWlieat Cakes made with Royal Baking Powder Are del icious and w holesome a perfect cold weather breakfast food. Made in the morning; no yeast.no "set ting" over night; never sour, never cause in digestion. To make a perfect buckwheat cake, and a thousand other dainty dishes, see the " Royal Baker and Pastry Cook." Mailed free to any address. sovai aimsa eowoc. Co., new vons. they say, "Let the great river liearl Among the clerks in the land of me to the maiu." Whatever the fice in Washington is Mrs. Anna provisions of the statute passed by ! (iridley, mother of the captain to the last legislature looking toward; whom lewey said at Manila: "You rent rict ion of the drug trallic, I am , may lire when ready." She is also informed that they are uot enforced the widow of a irallant naval ollicer and receive no attention at all. who was killed iu the tiirlit between Dope Hitists tell me they can get ' the Monitor and Merrimac, Mrs. what they ant iu any towu. ButjGridley recently celebrated her because tint doiie lieiid does not 'eightieth birthdav. and for foitv luster up and dowu the street and years has worked faithfully at her V Brlfftiter )ProspecW locr,V,Hr TahoUiffrai.ht Tteil many irttiftl of cot too aralrfa nn which fWI firtll.BPftl 0r UOTtand picture of Held on whtrh -iithfT iMkM." of fcrtiltrri w-re vw-L Kr-ulti of th-pm cr" wti dimal failurv 1 luiw ro min li "hrtrhw pHs-n-rM' hnt for tt ?rnrrnaiT farmm of th Umi.li. wo nd ihrwo. to the wet? r onif onhntaj yield when) VlTjinivCaroliM Ftrtfltztn arv niw-d with pmtr ealttrfttloa. Mk your ft ton nmtur fwrlr.ind .huimtrapftttM I soli wswY.ti.uitl other ftfnaw.il imwH'ta. You can Mtllv do thitaMwrll M Inct-riio lh numb of boHmtnd th,rn,r,oo your plftnta hy plenliruny lum innni-.ne- lin FfntiisFra, sv VI Thft me 1 h"d will rrrmtm ymir yi if liwUd Into buy trrfBMvrhuiir -inrrrmm ymir y.ld. rr men. Imati lag ftMbMtuta. Vtrilaiii CwwH Chtmkti C. Kxrfolk. Va. IHirtiam. N.C. Chiirlefjtott. . 0. Haltlaot-w. Md. Untft,0, Montvontrry. A km, Wfempnta. i nn. raise caiu, as the riprourious boozer docs, but goes alx.ut his business with big pupils iu his eyes and with hypodfimic abcesses all over his poisoned Insly, we run after the drunkard and take no note of the doer. It's the doper, not the drunkard, who kills his wife iu Greenslioiii, robs womeu "across town'' in Charlotte, and commits suicide in a negro's house iu Kast Kaleigh. The high spirited man, who cannot endure ''the languor of inglorious days.'' falls easiest prey to it. And yet nobody in author ity pays altt ulioii to its trallic. It is worse iu this country than iu China; the opium smoker will last a long time, but cocaine and mor phine are swilt and sure and cun ning. Opium is the lion sluggish; whiskey the lion rain pant and mir ing bis whereabouts; morphine aud cocaine and the patent medicines containing them are the lion iu au ass's skin. Dangers of a Cold ami how to atu.d Ihein, More fatalities have tluir oiium in or reault Irom a colli than from any other cause. This tact alone ihuuld make people more careful as there ia no danger whatever from s cold heo it ia properly treat ed iu '.he beginning. For many years Chamberlain's CoiiKhKemedy has been recoKiiied aa the must prompt and ef fectual medicine iu use fur this dis ease. It acta on nature a plan, loosens the cough, relieves the lutitis, opens the secretions and aids nature iu re storing the system to a healthy condi tion. Sold by C. N. Simpson, Jr., and S. J. Welsh. Is is usually imagined that the incandescent electric light gives out very little heat. As a imtttei of fact, only ti ier cent, of its en ergy goes to make light, while !l ver cent, goes into heat. The toothing and comforting effects of DeW'itt'i Witch Hazel Salve, when applied to piles, lorea, cuts, boils, etc., subjues paiu almost instantly. This salve draws out the inflammation, re duces iwelling and acts sa a rubefaci ent, thus circulating the blood through Die diseased parts, permitting or aid ing nature to permanently remove the trouble entirely. Sold by C. N, Simp son, Jr., and S. J, Welsh. The market price of English lob sters fluctuates very much, accord ing to the supply and demand. On October 2.'lrd, lolisters brought Hi cents per pound, and on the follow ing day '.'li cents. You will not rind lieauty in rogue pot or complexion whitewash. True liertiity comes tot hem only that bike Hollister's KtH'ky Mountain Tea. It is a wonderful tonic ami beautiflcr. .'(." cents, tea or tablets. Knglish Drug Company. The Prince of Wales has made a good impression on the Indian rajahs by his gun shooting. lie killed bis first tiger the other day, near Julpur, ou the run with along shot. A reasonable amount of food thor oughly digeated and properly tssimi lated will always increaae the strength. If your stomach ia a "little off" Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat nd enable the digestive or gam to assimilate and tranaform til foodi in to tissue building blood. Kodol relieves sour stomach, belching, heartburn and all formi of iodigeetioo. Palatable and itrengtheniog. Sold by C.N. Simpson, Jr., sod S. j. Welab. Two kinds of living creatures only, nien and dogs, can stand an instantaneous change from Arctic cold to tropical heat without suffer ing deteioration or losing their health. JamacUn Lady Speaks Highly of Chamberlain Cough Remedy. Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of ths superintend ent of cart service it Kingatoo, Jama ica, Wast Indies Iilanda.aayi that the bai for eotne year need Chamberlain 'a Cough Remedy for coughs, croup and whooping coogh tod baa found it very beneficial. She bas implicit confidence in it and would not b without s bottle of it ia her home. Sold by C.N. Simp too, Jr., and S. J. Welab. desk. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applicationa, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There ia only one way to cure deafness and that ia ty constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by au inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the huslacliiaii Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have s rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it ia entirely closed deafness ia the re sult, and utilesa the inflammation can be taken out and tins tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which ia untiling but ao inflamed condition of the mucous surface!. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafnesi (caused by catarrh)that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure Send tor circulari, free. F.J. CHENEY 4 CO, Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c, Take Hall's Family Pills or consti pation. Mr. Longsworth is said to lie en gaged in tilling his eighth scrap book with clippings about his en gagement to Miss Itoosevclt. The clippings are from publications of all corners of the earth. For any diaeaae of the ikin there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Salve. It relieve! the itching and burn ing sensatiou instantly and soon ef fects a cure. Sold by C. N. Simpson, Jr., and S. J. Welsh. Wheu President IjOtiliet present ed a handsome typewriting ma chine, fitted with the Persian alphaliet, to the Shall of Persia, that suspicious monarch feared it contained an evil spirit and had it thoroughly boiled. How to Prevent Bilious Attacks. One who is subject to bilious attacks will notice that for s day or more be fore the attack he is not hungry st meal times and feels dull after sating. A dose of Chamberlain'! Stomach tnd Liver Tablet! when these first symp toms appear will ward off the attack. They are for aale by C. N. Simpson, Jr.. and S. J. Welsh. UVASOL Are your Kidneys, Liver or Bladder effected! If so read our guarantee: $25-00 Reward. We oiler 25.00 reward for any case of Kidney, Liver or Bladder trouble that cannot be cured by Uva Sol. INTERSTATE CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, M. D. For sale by Price & Moore, li. F. D. 8, Monroe, X. V. BRET! a. jy-j Don't be Alarmed every time the fire bell rings. Have your premises and stock Covered with INSURANCE You don't know how much worry can be avoided fur such a small out lay. Should fire then reach you, you are assured there will be no pecuni ary loss. Claims are adjusted prompt ly by the companies we represent. Get our rates. W. ft. GORDON, Irjent, At reopk'a Bank.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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Jan. 16, 1906, edition 1
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