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THE MONROE JOURNAL VOLUME XIU NO. 9 MONROE, N.C., TUESDAY AP1RL 3, 1000. One Dollar a Year TS Sacrerl Trr. Ob the nieht r m-i 7. I v.;. the trv w,-rliipec of leluei met wilb an Ir reparable calamity. I'uriu um of the wics storms that ri tr ra-l on bt hv la ml Ibrlr eacml ha tree was throw l tbe gemi.. The oHi-t written le- nptioa of llil wonderful tree known lu nM hi thai hj t Ilium. llilne historian ami traii-letr, Im visited lb tree la tin- i.-.ir 411 .V. 1 1. Amm'lKi tv tli lea noil I hiuaiuan. II wa then 2 Jwri old. batliif Uee planted by Kiii Ik-vlniplallssa lu tlx- ;f iNS be fore (Mir er hra-ati. If tin above data It correct, ami there la no reaiMiu for dooMing II, the lu tree t more than 2.173 year old when the trtn ended It career un tbr date mentioned above. Tfce mr4 -l." To won! "lav, si hi. a la haplly vl seldom auma BMfai-b-ifiralrjr la Una country, la a word of bnlliaut Bta IX'kul autivedeut. Iia original, th Kii-ian nbtva." means climoua and la th lllk- of thai race wbkh euh-uiiie-t lb Ittisstaa people. Bui wbea Ihe luTuiaua mluced bala uf lb Klavs servitude ibi'lr bauie. from malic of aTvidcut, aa lilhhoa aaya, became y noni inoua with "avrvll.-' It retalue no more auirilkio uf Ita racial origin avow tluu d.a-e Hjtre.' whan la really llum-ariaa." from a roufusioa of the M-iiiar with th Hunt, aud of bulb with tlie terrible Tartar. An Angel By MARTIA McCUUOCf WILLIAMS O-TlrtcM. . S r. C. twanl ShlllUa Ik Blaaar. II I the rutoui uf tli hboud In the kladraa presidency to offer a buffalo In aiTlu In aiilMtltiitlun for Ilia ha mau victim, but In iloluir so ilx j make kmc a polonies to tba deity. ej-l.iin!Di tb.it iliey thciuavlve would llliuL'ly make tli ruatomary aarritliv. but ara rpvrntw1 br the Itrltlali Kotrruuiviit, on whuaf brad IIh-jt pray that any an pif at tl'ir mvhTt of duly may ! vlailt-d. 4'alcutia CiiKlialiiuau. Ihlaaarv ka Ixt'U oalk-d lha Ila m I Male, for, tliouth tuiall In alax. ll fonm-rly a of crvat K.IIH.-al Im-1 ,j rruWU( beu: I know j.m bale l-Mlniwe. It abw eujoy the nlckuani ' ,v niuaical aovmuli-hiiM UL but Mannret rauia from tlie un-kard wbwtllug rbeerlly, a beirl baak-l of jewel red api poid ran-fully uin ber bare browa bead. Mia lruli-ii- lleatbeote, ber aunt and guardian, frowned at the wlu-lliu. I.ut bad to niile a bit when M.ircaret broke out: Now, lkruibnce. tiret-lmiA, route at uie with tlie aayluf about whlatlliig girl kf Ha Hall. "DM you read my novel, Crltlnwr "Well. I read a far aa the chapter whero the Ihto abot, and Uieu I quit." "Oh. but the hi ro rei-overa lu the uext chapter." "I wna afraid he would. That why I quit One niay dominate moral aufTertnir only by labor, fttwly aavva from die couragenieoL Abrautea. TIlIM IK tlie HeHMIII ( lllltll"!', lii'mlmlien nnil Kprinj; tli-ainlcr.. Ilnllislcr'it HiK'ky Mniinlaiu Ten ix a Kiire iirert'iitutivr. Miiket) ynu Mroni; uml viKurm s. .'!." rl.n., 'IVu or TultletH. KiikIisIi )iut;('o. of the lllue lien Mat, thla barlu t'U lavtowcd on anxiunt of a geutlv luau nameil I'ahlwell, wbo niade tba Mute fuiiioiia lu aiortiiiK annala by the iiu.iliir of hla Kameeork. whk h be al- jyt bred fnuu the est a of a blue bva. believing that till wa the lt colur for the UKitticr uf a gameui'k. J'f. Joy la the nialuaprina In the whole I round of everlallug nalare; Joy nion- I the wheel uf the gn at tlmeple- of tlie wiitM; alie It la that haieeu flowera from their btida. uii from their ftrnia- Ini'Ula, rolling aphere In dlatanl apace I aeeu not by the glaaa of the aatrono- , mer. -SVhlller. The Flanre There'i Just one thing that wurrk me a little. The Ktanre i What la that? The Fiancee There aivin to lie no npailtluu on the part of any of our relative. t'eafeaalew. Often rnnfeaalon la owning up when you are aura to be caught Saturday Kveulng I'oat ETmnTTrmfrnriTrrTrirnrnffm.tfi SEND 1UAIL ORDERS to THE LITTLE-LONG CO. rrnTninnnnTirrnnrrr They get prompt attention, besides they carry the largest stocks of merchandise to be found in the Carolina. What you get there "IS RIGHT." All the new thing in l)re. (loods. Silks, 1-adleV an.il nissen' l urnishlni!, Millinery, Carpet, China, Jewelry, Coat Suit. Shoes, Clothing lite. Sole agents (or I jiJief home Journal Patterns, 1(1 and 15c., and Centlmcri Kid (Hove. THE LITTLE-LONG CO. Wholcule and Ketail. : : CMAKLOTTE, N. C yiiiiiiiiniinniiiuiniiiiiiiiiiJiJnuijnniiJiJJiJJUJUiuiS "Taking Time by The Forelock." All oharrvlng ra'ople must have i alcohol huh (or ntrarting and pre nolictil a griming M'litiiiient in lliia wmntf the ineilicinal prmripleii reaiiliug ;oiimrr in (avnr o( lining only put-up in our iikIiciiiiuh, or nulive, meiliciiiaj (ixKla and iniiliciiica of known com- 1 plniita, nu ll aa lie eniplov eicluaively pomnon. ii it mil naiiirai tnai one in nianiiiaciiiring in iiusiicine, flmiild have aonie nitereNt in Hie roni pailion ol Uiat winch he i ''cii il U inalliiw, whither it lie food, drink or uii'iliciue. Tin entimeul ha ri aultwl in the introduction in the h-cn-Itttiirea u( many of Hie Htaten, an iilfu in Ihe ('oni.'n ol the I'lnii'd Stale, bill providing for the publication of formula or iiiKmliiiita on wrapper and lala-l ol iimlicinca and IimhI put up for general convuiiiplion. Keeouiiing this growing disposition on the part nf the public generally, ami aatinlied that the fulleat publicity can only add to the wcll-enriicd repu tation of hw proprietarv un-dicinc, lr. K. V. Fierce, of lluffalo, N. V Inu "taken time by the dm-lnck," aa it were, and i piihli'liing broaicat, and on each bottle wrapHr,a full and com pick' lil of all the ingredient entering into hi uiediciueii, "(ioMcn Mcdiciu Ikacnvery," the popular liver invigor ator, atoiuai'h kuuc, IiIikhI puriner and bean regulator; alto ut hia "tuvoriti1 Some of Iheae ineilicinal riKit nave. inre 1 r. IVrce tirt cuiunienceil Ui UM lliein. advanced an in price, that they may la' cultivated with great prolit by our farmer. Tin in especially true ril tiohkn heal Nltl which enter into hith the I'oclor "ttohlen Medical 1'iwovery" and In " Favorite Prewrip tiou." ll now briuga upaard of tl.oU a aiund, although formerly flclling at Ire 'in l to '.II cent a pound. Many Ion of tin iiiot viiliialile riMit are annually roimuiued in liKtor Fierce l.iilMirniory. From "organic Molicine, by (imver ( M. I., of New York, f rxlraet the folloHing concerning Hydrastis lliohlen S al root I, h Inch enter largely, a e bale already Mated, into the com position of hith "(iolilcn Miilnal li rovcrv and "favorite Fiescription.' I'r. ('oc savs: 'llwliastis cxeri ines an e-'cml iiilliieiice over niucou tur liice. It action in thia resjiect ta to uiauilest that the indications lor Harm- 1'nncripti m" for weak, over-worked, plovinent cutinot lie mistaken. (Hence broken-down, debilitated, uervoui, in-1 the ellicieticv ol "tinldea Medical valid women. Thia bold and out-apiken nioxenierit on the part of Dr. Fierce, ha, by allowing exactly what In well-known medicine are composed of, completely disarmed all harping critic who have heretofore unjustly attacked them. A little pamphlet haa liecn compiled, from the itaudard medical autlioritu-t ol all Ihe aeveral achool of practice, allowing Ihe Mmngest endonu'iuenl by leading medical vritera of the aevernl ingredient which enter into lKntor I'lerce'a nieilicinei and recommending theae ingredient for the cure of Ihe dineaaea for which I'r. Fierce'! medi cine are adviaed. A copy of this htlle booklet ia mailed free to an y one desiring to learn more concerning the valuable, native, medicinal plant which enter into the composition ol Dr. Fierce' medicine. A request, by postal rani or letter, addressed in Dr K. V. Fierce, Huffalo, N. V., will bring thia little booklet by return pst. It tells exactly what ingrrdieiitii are used in Ilia mak ing of Dr. Fierce (anion medicine. Thia striking departure nf Dr. Fierce from tlie usual course pursued by Ihe manufacturer of proprietary medi cine, at oure lake hi medicine out of the clas generally known a patent or aecret medicine, neither of which teno ia at all applicable to them, aa their lorinula now appear on Ui wrapper of every bottle leaving tli great lalx.ral.irv at Buffalo, .N. Y. It place them in a claaa ill by Ikrm trlra. Neither of Uiem contain any alcohol, which fact alone thould cause tliem to be classed all by themaelvc and aa entirely hannleaa vegetable ex tract, made and preserved by the use of glycerine and not with the usnallv mpkiyed elmng alcohol, which work ao miich injury, eepecially in cae where treatment, even though of the best, mnxt be continued for oonakler anle periods of time, io order lo make the cure permanent. Many yarn ago. Dr. Pierce found that chemically pnre glycerine, of .proper strength, was far better than Dis covery," winch i rich in tiolden Seal root, in all catarrhal affection, no mat ter in hat part nf the system located.) I pon the liver it actnaiih equal cer tainly and rllicary. Aa a cholagogua (liver invigoratori, it ha few equal. Also in scrofula, glanditlar diM-asea generally, rutnneoua eruption, indl gi'stion,' debility, diarrhea, ami con tiiiation." I'oclor Oi continue: " Hydraatia (toilden Seal risHi, ha been nicceae fully tinployed in the cure of leneor-rho-a. It is of ingularrllicacy a hen that complaint i comphcak-d with hepatic lliverl ah'rrtttion (derangement I. Ilv driisti is also ol ineslimahlr value in the treatment nf chronic detaugementa of tlie liver. It aeeni Ui rierciae an especial itilluence over the portal vein aud hepatic (liver) structure generally, reenlviiig (dissolving! biliary depoaita, removing nlietructiona, promoting ae rretion, and giving tone bi the varioua function. It is eminently cholagogue (liver accelorator) , and may be relied upon wilh confidence for tlie relief ot hepatic (liver) torpor. It promotes di gestion and assimilation, obviate con st i pat ion, and give lone to Uie depu rating (cleansing) function generally. Dr. t'oe further aaya: We would here add that our experience haa de monstrated llydraati to be a valu able remedy in bronchitis, laryngitia, and other affections of tlie respirator organ. After reading Ihe foregoing eitreeta who ran douhl the great efbracy, in a king list of disease, of (olden Med ical Discovery," one ol the principal ingredirnta of which is (ioldea Heal mot (Hydrastis) And tin applies with eqiial force to Doctor Fierce s Favorite Freecriptioa lof weak, worn oat, over -worked, nervous is valid women. Dr. Ileroe'i Pleasant Pellets are eon posed largely of concentrated principle itr acted from Mandrake root. They regulate and Invigorate the stomach, liver and bowel. One or two sugar-eoated "Pallets a due. ttila day la enough to act a graven Image wbiatlluit. eveu daueltiK. If it waa at auvthluit aofter than granite You oucht lu las out lu It Tlie ooHianl la a place em-hunted I dldu'l kuow until bow thing ao prosaic a appk gathering aud elder uniting could act Iheniaelvea to iuulc." "II uiT Mia Prudence said. "II in! May I ask If Jimmy lllalr I out th-re. a be prouilaed to la 7" "(if course! A gentleman keep hla liroiiilM-. dmnn't he?" Mariiunt an wereil, tossing ber head, but tluslilug lu spite ot herself. Again Mis Prudence said "11 mT' There appeared to lie nothliig else to say. Hut after Iwo hrealha slie got up lid moved tuwanl the kitcheu, aigh lug out: "And of course he'll l h-re to dinner. Thai means rooking thing. Men do have such atna-lous appctltce." "I'm glad tla-y do.'' Margaret tort eil shamelessly. "I've got one lo match anybody, oh. Amity l'rne, do make a potato pudding! Make It very rich ami have lots of thick, awect, real k'lnou sauce." "tio 'way, ynu hiKgager Mis I'm deuce said over ber stmuhh-r. "Who told you what Jimmy likes la-st? I've the greatest uilnd lo make dried apple pie. Jut to see If he would know the ilifTiTcnce." smiling at Margaret a she k the last sentence Margaret blushed very nil and be gan to pout. "You mean Jimmy I no gone on uie he' not In hi right uilml," lie nld. "Hut you're all wrong. Auuty Prue. I -I don't believe he-lie can- for me a bit- hardly. Not that way. at least. All thla week he been a kind aa could be, bill dlitanl as If be was afraid I wouldn't understand "Then there's mischief afoot, what sort I've got to And out," Mis Fru dene said MgocoiiHly. ber hand on the door knob, "for If ever any Ind wa clean out of hla head, clean Idiotic about s chit of s thing, it was Jimmy about you, all last week tind all the weeks before It, aluce you came to lay with uie." Mischief afoot, hut where T she kept mentally reHatlng to herself aa he whisked about the trim kitchen, her brow puckered, ber eye Intro- ectlve. On the aurface the could see nothing. Nubody had oienly any right or reason to be interfering bet ween th pair. Jlinuty was an orphau th sum a her Peggy. Moreover, he hud never had the least shadow of all entangle ment. True, various and sundry young women had been citing their cup at hlin-pretty cap, modestly aet-but he bad overlooked them all unless It were M las I "rue gave a great at art. There was ths root of the trouble; Ita nniiio, Vldella Ran. Jimmy bad rath er made up to ber In the week Just before Peggy came. Now that sh thought of It, h had aqulred Delia to church two Sunday running, beside buying mauy thing for her at Ihe atrawlarry upper and fair. And Del la, It wua well known, wanted to mar ry and aettle herself. She had three younger eistera crowding ber lu the home neat. Naturally ahe would do what ahe could to bold Jimmy, the beat chance In all Eaaton town. Hut how aba bad done It Mis Fru deuce could not fathom, although ahe tudled th problem almost to tlie det riment of ber dinner. She eat down to It allli pibiled. Jltumv greeted her and th dinner rapturously aud talked a great deal of hla appetite and of many other Uilugs, but somehow did not eat with hla uaual seat, although he mad s fair ttteaL Nobody with a palate could help doing that with auch (Mug aa Mlsa Prudence aet before lilin. Jimmy assured Margaret more than once that It auch cooking ran in the family her future huaband waa the luckiest fellow alive. "1 think so too. That's why if's so provoking not lo have him come along," Margaret aald at last "Only think, Jimmy, I'm aluioat twenty-one and hare never bad s real business beau! Isn't It ahameful when Auuty I 'rue la going to will me all her pretty dlhea aud th Heathcote allver? Fancy an helree without s sweetheart!" "Such destitution la palnful-ao pain ful I hardly believe It exlata," Jimmy aald, turning away hla bead, then breaking Inconaequently Into talk of aomethlng ele. Miss Prudence, watching him, saw that bis teeth had set before be could peak. Of th seeing cam snllghten mont la psrt 8b meaut to make It whole before all was much older. Bo ss soon ss dinner wss over she sent Margaret upon an errand and herself drew Jimmy on to th barn with s pre text of wanting hla advice aa to the new hayloft and atalls. 8b waa a straight speaking pron, womanly, withal courageous. Bo aa soon aa they were Inside the atall pac h wheeled upon Jimmy, asking pluniply, "What rock and bull atory ha liella Ban told yooT "Who said ahe bad told me any thing r Jimmy retorted. "Besides, shs didn't need to. My eyes sre fairly trustworthy." "dure of Itr Mlaa Prudence asked. "If yon are. pie a to tell me what they hare toM yoa shout my Peggy. I know yon think you've got a crlsv sncsno, not exactly a grievance, bat s hnrt." "It Is s hurt, but I dont blsms her for It I cant-ebe-sbe mast have met ths other fellow trt" Jimmy sail turning swsy bis bead. Miss Prudence t roped ber foot "What other fel low f she demanded. Jimmy answered miserable: "Ths one I saw ber kissing and bog glug Saturday oat under th chest nut trees. 8bs wss sll dressed np. In whits and low necked, and they were carrying on Ilk mad, eta I abooMnt bars seen them. I I started to fo up when I heard ber talking, luit after I caught a wont or twe aueaked sway, like a whipped bound." I "No doubt." Mia Prudence aald angrily, "but tell ae this -where did i you sueak to? Went straight vne. I reivim, and after eupec over to the 1 Baneaea. That right Jimmy Babied. I "Now tell me eiralgiit what Ml IM- la told yoa and Bow site came to do It." "I won't!" Jimmy aakt stoutly. "I'm no telltale. I d aeea enough, ryid la-lla aw It bad made me niighty uliserahle. All ahe did wa to set me right let me know Margaret waa" "Playing, play acting wilh Tales Uf Confederates. e I'xinatos IM-ttrh. A frMiral huiiicIiow mana-d to pin off aa a p-nentl io a North laroliiia community once upon a time and for a while he says be was berT the InMt fed corporal in the army. Mla Prudence broke In. "Did she tell Ho etdalillnlied his ''heailiiiliirterH'' alter t he manner of general otlitvrM, iu the houne o( a Hlimy old Iwi lie lor ami uta apitister sister, llepd into their (food rxces and lived hicli. He lialtcml liini-s-lf on hav liiK much eiMMl birtiitie ami ana luokiiiK forward to a very iiht partniK diutier wheo one day a cothniile came to him with a hen and linked him to lake the nanio to Ihejady of the hotiMe and have In r ohiK it lor h I iu so that he could rttny it iu his haveraHt'k. Actunl iutlly the rorMnil inan licil to the hoik wilh tlie nice fat lieu and made the retiit-Nt. Then lie fell down. "How dare voti kill mv game lien,'' the lady hlioiitcil. "I thought J op were a "enlleiiiaii, Kir. How eau you have the impudence, you linii U'KKed niocal, to kill uiv cuii'ki iiH ami come here and a.-k uie tit rook tliem!'' Then he knew that his com rude had played hi in a trick and he ttorrowlully li-ft. yoa that- tell you how the gtrl hare bei-n practicing against tlie church Ks-iable? liella waa dressed up In man'a clothes and my Peggy playing sweetheart to her. I know. I wa there, up on the big dead trunk, hold ing tlie play book and laughing Ut to kill. Now, don't you wlab you bad aueaked In other way?" "You- you don't mean there lant any otlier fellow T" Jimmy cried Incredu lously. Mlaa Prudence sniffed. "Of course I don't mean auy auch thing. There are twenty other felhiwa bound to tie wilh a girl like Margaret-but I don't believe she like any of them beat uti les It t th very chuck lehead Fin talk ing to right now." "Mlsa Prudence!" Jimmy ejaculated, then caught her tight lu bla arm, lie waa shaking like a leaf, aa near to laughing aa to crying. Thus Margaret came upon them and called out roguishly: "la It to be real ly I'ncle Jimmy 1 Well. I don't mind o long a w have yoa In the family." "It'a to he anything In the world yon aay," Jimmy aald, darting to her. Then aa he caught both her banda and laid It em agalnat hla breaat he turned a bcamlug face upon Mlsa rrudence, aaylng: "Peggy I aweet enough, pret ty enough, for anything, but wheu It comes to looking Ilk n sugel to s man In trouble, why, she'll never be lu It with our Aunty Prue." Tk Caes or It. "In a village which I s suburb of New Bedford." said Mark Twain, "a friend uf niln took m to the dedica tion of a town hall and pointed out to Die a bronsed, weather beaten okl man over ninety years old. 'tki ynu sea any passion In that old man? aald he to me. 'You don't? Well, but I ran make him a perfect volcano to you. I'll Just men tion to him something very casually.' And he did. Well, that old mau aud denly gave vent to an outburst auch a I had never heard In my life In-fore. I listened to him with that delight with which ou listen to an artist. The cause of It waa thla: When that old man wa a youug sailor be came back front s three year cruise and found the whole town bad taken the pledge. He hadn't, so he wss ostracized. Filially be made up hla mind he couldn't aland ostracism any longer, and he went to the aeeretary and aald, 'I'nt mv name down for that temperance society of yours.' Next dsy be left on soother three year cruise. It waa torturs to htm to wstch bis men drinking end h pledged not to. Finally h got home. He got s Jug of liquor, ran to the socie ty and said, Take my name right off.' 'It lan't necessary.' aald the aeeretary. 'You never were a member; you were blackballed.' " Coaeeralaa OrtitM- An eminent Japanese bacteriologist baa shown thst ths sclds of lemons, sp- ples snd other fruits citric scld, malic acid are capable of destroying sll klads of disease germs. Cholera genus are killed In fifteen mlnutea by leuiou Juice or apple Juice, and typhoid fever germs Br killed In half an hour by these sclds, even when considerably diluted. If yon squeea a lemon Into s glass of water containing cholera genua and let It atand fifteen of twenty uiluute yon may drink th water with Impunity, aa the genua will be dead. These Juices will kill other disease genus Instead of telling a man to hav bla atoniach washed out w rsn now tell him to drluk orsngs Juice, which will cleanse the stomscb ss thoroughly ss a atomach tube, provided It be not S esse of gsatrlc catarrh. If w hav to deal with gastric catarrh, In which tber I a large amount of tenacious mttcus sdherlng to ths walla f th atomach, a atomach tubs to dls lialgs It la required, but In ordinary csaea of blllouaneaa, foul tougus, bad breath, sick headache and nervous headache a fruit diet la a wonderful purifier. Llaklalea Caartrs. The efflcleucy of lightning conductor Is fairly well attested by tb freedom of the great cathedral and tall eptred churches from Injury. Ht. Paul's snd Westminster shbey, for exempts, are well protected snd aerv to aafeguard a large area aurroundlng them. Expert ence In the navy la to the asms effect In former days, before conductor were employed, there waa an annual charge for damage to bla majeaty'a hli by lightning. Between IN 10 and IMS, ac cording to Hlr W. Bnow ilarria, thirty- five HI of th llns snd thirty Ore frig ates and smaller vessels were complete ly disabled. Tbst Hera hss now vanish ed from the votes. lond on Telegrsph. Living indoors so much during the winter months create a sort ol stuffy, waut-ol'Oiooe condition in the blood and system generally. Clesn up snd get ready for spring.Tsks a few Esrly Kiaers.These fniou little pills clesnse the liver.stomsch snd bowels snd give ths blood a chance to purify itself. They relieve headache, ssllow com plenon' etc. Sold by S. J. Weleh snd C. N. Simpson. , As a general thine the oilier fel low baa no use for your opinion un let it coincides with bit own. If yoa ever bought a bos of Witcb Hsiel Salve that failed to givs sstis- Isction th chsnces srs it did not havs the name"E C.DeWitt A Co." printed on ths wrapper and preased in the box. Tba original DsWitt's Witch Hal Sslvs never fsils to iv satisfaction for burns, sorts, boils, teller, cracked bBnds.stc. For blind, bleeding, Itching snd protruding piles It sffords slmost immediate relief. It stops ths psin. Sold by S.J.Welsh snd C.N. Simpson, Many an otherwise clean record ia soiled by contact with filthy lucre. . AH ssjisrl ap-fcvdst womb of to-dsr. Ksnw Sew in Imke, wash, sis snd to slay W IOHit lane Islssls lt is X. O talMs sk Uvk Sort; mmali Tea. asgl'sk Ling Veasaaay. tine day a chapllu came into a train and distributed tracts aniline; Ihe soldiers alaini'd. After he It-It a car, a Confederate cried out, "Is there itiurtc minster on thii liuiiif' Ifa-iut; attrtwered in the af firmative, lie Haiti, "li an he look sorry f" This Uhi was answered in the unintuitive, whereupon tlit inerry soldier Maid, "Well that par son i;ave uie his tract. tins war intended for the iiiartcriiia.str," IiuMiiij; up thelrai'lso all could see. Its title wan the "The I'eiiitenl Thief." V When Lee' a army entered Petin sylvauia, Kwell's cortm was iu the advance. Ou account of the loss ol his Wf and feeble health, Ihe (reu erul was carried in an ambulance, escorted by a battalion of cavalry. Hamuli; ut Ilairerstown, (lie ircncr- al went to a hotel to rest and his es cort loafed iu front of the building. Presently a datdiy uctitcmtiitKiillnp- ed up anil haughtily demunded to see the cner'.il,uiiist sue him iu fact, very i'iiHrtitiit, etc. All this watt done very arrogantly, foryoiini; la dies were there. There was a mo ments silence and an old cavalry man spoke up, "Wall," lie drawled, "1 expect the old gent Ionian's "one a tisliin' fer I seed him limit a hour ;gn, dig'in' worms for bait. The itlea of the disabled licin piing; fish iiii!, least of all dicing bait, was too much for the crowd and such a roar wcut tip that the ptily dressed lieu tenant let his feat hers fall quickly. (ieueritl Kaily's command wits iimicliiiid one cold day in Virginia when part of a roiniiiiiud hail to cross a ditch in which there was water, covered with ice. Kvery body jumped across wil limit falling in except one poor fellow who fail ed to make the other bank. Down into the ice and water he went on his back. One of his comrades stood on the bank of the ditch and looking down at the fellow lloun dering almtit in the water, shouted, "Hey there! Git out of that water! O we know you are in thar, we see your toes workin'!" It is said that the rebel yell which followed was terrific. V Confederates lunrrliing one day through the valley ol Virginia came to a sm all town, and there leaning against a little shop of some kind was a big, fat, lazy fellow, who, however, didn't stay there long, for the following conversation chased bim out of sight: "lhiys," thar la au apothecary's shop." "How do you know'' he was ask ed. "Why," an id the wag, point ing at the fat citizen, "don't you sec that big dose of ipecac standing up against the wall aa a sign boardf It makes me sick at the stomach to look at the thing." The Hjindis- jury and milne, ... his SrsxUI Kates by Seaboard Air Lin. appearvd. ; tushes lo tted ready for the light Railway 'long l fore the ilay of trial. A new Southern Itrnti F r A soldier had eMail rl f..r,Sa,e's aMorney is d.pr.,e, of all nal , a., "exempt" ora pn.-nms Uate th.s .,,for,,o.,.on. S. J. I'eititserton, , -,:T,W Mtim mJ,ul)t in a l-.o.l, ,,r..d oiW.rf any lu.d. , rank 1. 1 Mmrne and J unes W eld. ,,,, r ,.M f ai.dl.etH-v,rhe,ai.,e am- ot-. oivthes,dicitor shainefor many i.irv pus -V. for round trip front he pr.N--,l.-d to alia, k him. Two '-aix 1 hey knew all the prominent j Nl(r,h rar,duia. tick- soldiers on a tiuiti in Vitgmia ,,w uen in the district, and all the old rtM , )ir .j j,av s) . , a citien dr,-ss in Ik-mi lit umm. II j trauv'ti-ss-'n. heuever their keen ,i,hnilH, ,;, lrn j ' friinl style, KtaiHlmg up inh.iught jM.iu-.es caught their Uainex on the cal-; ,,, of Mr T(l s.-aUrd has Ne.ii,wooiiy uiicou-4lou uial two reU-l tsags were hsiking al him in j WiH.fst II I K X Kotlas, lently. One moved on li I tit I'miu; T " the rear and the ol her from Ihe', lutd the 5acred Right. llOllt. .iisiit. Kllll IIIIC, Mill I ax ye whar ye gut wounded!" .Me, sir, said the tine p-iitle men, "what do je mean; Nut Inn", onlv Jolni thar wanted ; lo i ..... . i, .,, 1...1 -' e'o "' ' ,,.,,11.. ,.f ,.illi , H.ol,.s , iiuniiKun IIBIIHI II4IT 1 .1 ...I.I.. J..:i ; , . ! mom-mi- uany srrvice iroiu pnucljial i points to Atlanta, j For further inloruiation as to . rales, schedules, etc.. call on Your 'Oti ii . . i , - , . - t . ' ticket ait-lit or mliln il.u ....!.... ii.is uie sacrt-o ami itiiiereui rignt . " uumh- nf fciiii-lu. Im.h iIi,i.ui ii,a uiii.ri. ! signesl. The luiitlv "viitli-iii.iii ri-siMiudeil sharply, "1 hate never Ueu wotin ded at all. sir, and what makes you think that I have la-en? ' lhawling slowly, Ihe w ag iv pliiil, "Wall, you see, misicr, I didn't know but as how a ImuiiIi iiiinil a bust inter your slumaik aud kinder swelled ye up so." "And yon smell like a ri'ci men tal slirgin," chime. I iu he other, "had Iss-ii givin' oti kluiiluime or assefeiliih-e lo sorter li you up a bit," for tin- gentleman wa.s ml olent of cologne. The Better Way The tissues of the throat are inflamed and irritated; you cough, and there is mure irrita tion more coughing. You take a cough mixture and it eases the irritation for a while. You take SCOTT'S EMULSION and it turtt the cold. That's what is necessary. It soothes the throat because it reduces the irritation ; cures the cold because it drives out the inflammation ; builds' up the weakened tissues because it nourishes them back to their natural strength. That's how Scott's Emulsion deals with i sore throat, cough, a cold, or bronchitis. 5ome Lively CampaiKn Pointers ('urre-in'iiileiif,-,,f lum,i News around the fioss ltnads is scarce. .Miss Jennie Hum.iiiI, an old I'idy of lis years is at death's door with dropsy, .she has lived alone for many years. Samm-I Kt-rr, Jr., tell and broke his leg just almietlie iinkli-. A little negro child on Mr. Tims. KoU's place was luiiiied lo death a few days ugo. The old cry, tlad (Iv on the chain gang and mummy raking siluuil. This seldom occur red iu ante Is'lliin. d,is. In the absence of I he mot hers "old mis Its" cared for the babies, fur there was money in it - one hundred dol lars when Imiiu and a thousand al twenlv line. Old Father Time h is settled the primary iUi'sliiui. I he advocates of an early primary seem to la- few and far between. j us have wa terineloiis, peaches anil sweet cider to set up Hie candidates wltcn tlicy all rotii'd. helher ymi vote for him or not it will show your rais ing. The candidates are sending lis some nice letters of late. Their grammar is pel feci; but nice letters j wont elect you. Our brawny hands have gut to be gripped and lictsey anil the children ciiinpli- uieuieit, t tic oni veteran wiin ins stooped shoulders and silver locks has gtit to Im llaltcieil about the lighting itialities of his regiment hie Voter of I libill ColllltV who holds iu his Laud Ihe ballot! Have our ofliccs aud fleet ions U-come a Cuts. II. (itrrts T. P. A., Kaleigh, X.C. Ihe masses of our people become so stupid that they must have some candidate or hired heeler of some uiisciupnloiis otlice seeker to tie ou hand when our primaries come oil at all the various voting places iu our county to pursuade, to dictate, to cia-rce and to brils', if possible, our free I ' n ion county voters iu the discharge of this sacred right, and duly they owe to home and couti iryt Miall we loiit our arms iu peaivful acuiiiesccnce in t lies shameful outrages iikii the rights ol our citicnship, or shall we rise up iu our might with eternal iudig nation and stamp, iudellibly, the seal of condemnation Uhiu the mau who conies out into Ihe arena of politics, Msiiig as a Item-factor of Ins Hnple with pathetic apM-als lor their sullnige and at the same time going out into back ground among the rubble, both he aud his hired heelers. Using "lUhi.e and It-Miille" with all Ihe devilish skill they can I'omuiaiiil to bribe and buy their way iutoollict t The man who would hire a thief to rob our smoke house or hen roosts, would Is- as worthy of our support us such a candidate. Wc w ill no longer sleep and similiter under these incum brances, making ourselves a party by our si.ftiis' in thia mat ter, paramount lo ull tilings else touching the situation. No! a thou sand times no! The thoughtful and intelligent voters ot I uiou will no longer tolerate this practice of inarching our people to the voting places lo Is Isiuglit and wild like dumb animals and run through the machine like sheep are put through the slaughter. es! dnwu and un der our feet wilh all these evils w liich tend to coiitiiminate and tin derniiiie this exulted right vouch- , Mtled to us by our hu e fat hers as an j holy inheritance, liown with ev ery seeker of nllice who would at tempt to gain t ill ranee to any place in our county- or state, within the Will StNO vou SAMfiK eats. SCOTT SBOWNE. tmV.?l In IMI Col. Jas. A. 1) i rep e'"' our vorcis except ny merit resented us in Hie legislature. IU 1,n" niem alone, liown, lot-over cle Johnny Weaver us a great ad .j"' h, "h the candidate, or any- mircr of the Colonel. ( day lie:""'' ,,!'- unit inatter.wno woiiui NtopMtl his horse iu front of the K" out into tne rural uistricw ami Colonel's house, and on la iiig inti j"",'llll'' to "illi oe any citi.en I...I to iliiuiorliv i he Col I. 1'1,,.1,.11'giiinst his wishes by unfair nielli Johnnv said that he had his dinner !,Mls- ,!"t '"t " exercise this bill Mary had not. H- C.il.itH-1 rle.'"t witli fnirticsw mxl for th tn-t-oidcred Jake, a plantation tt list v. j temieid of Comlitioiis to our very lo Iimisc out Mat valid ivod Iter uiid ' .it.v. without the hoie of for I ncle John' to lake a seal on reward or the b ar of punishment Ihe norch. mid he would entertain ' ' '"' M l uniiaininclletl, Devil's Island Torture is no worse than the terrible ease of Piles that ulllict-tl uie 111 years. Theu I was advised to apply iiuck leu's Arnica Salve, aud less than a laix l-eniinneiillv cureil Uie, writes L 8. Xapier of Ktiglen, Ky. Heals all wounds, burns and sores like magic. L'.V at all druggists. The Asheville Itoard of alder men, whn confronted with a peti tion containing from ,Vhi to Tot) mimes asking that ihcy rescind their ortler taxing wrestling Itoiita with Vmi, lacked down and made the lax Mi. The motto of the Ixiard, says one, is to do a thing, theu reconsider aud undo it. A Lucky Postmistress is Mrs. Alexander of Catey, Me., who has found Dr. King's New Life Pills to lie the liest remeiiy Kie ever tried for keeping the stomach, liver aud howela iu perfect order. You'll agree wilh her if you try these painless purifiers) that infuse new life, (iuarautced by all drug gist. Price L'.V, The coloui.atiou of fSwtsles iu and around Asheville will Is'gin this week. A few families will lie scut as un advance guard and if they like the eouutry the rest will follow. Don't tie a coiu;h or a celd up in vour system by takitia; a remedy that html the bowels. Take Kennedy'i Laxative Honey and Tar. It is differ ent I loin all other couch aTui. It ia better. It opeus the buwels eapels all cold from the system, relieves coughs, colds, cioup, whooping cough, etc. Au ideal remedy for young and old. Chil dten like it. Sold by S. J. Welsh and C. N. Simpson. 1 1 1 in while Mary wascaling. Hack iu the, "ills it was nip and tuck between Col. Unbt. McCatl of link cotiutv. is. ( ., anil bis oiio- n I ion our own individuality as our conscience dictates. First. I et ns bv mutual consent put off the primaries till the farm nent, for the legislature. I'.ut old 'IH " ""' " their erops, so uncle Johnie Armour Inst his horse J ran intend wiinoiii tne in the middle of his crop and he ; loH!' "f time esHfially ini'ded at called on the Colonel lor help. Thej",,n", Colonel took him out lo tlie lot and i eVeoml. lad all those who wish gave him a good old mule. I'ncle , 1,1 ,l,,,r the field for office agree to Johnie circulated it far ami w idc, ! ""' h'hfing oil' of Ihe polls or vill ain! showed the people his gill froiiiil"K l,l"'' ''.V such methods as may the Colonel. The present of the I ' dopled by the executive coiu mtile oinsed the gup of M.-Call's nnttce, so as lo allow each voter to opponent to weaken and on Hie dav v"'' for eandi.laleof his choice 11 .... . . .-;!.. I...;.... i. .ii i i... i.i i of election the Colonel almost ilottli led him in the number of votes. In the great canvass nf Zeb Vance am! Judge Sell Ic in lsTll they spoke ou lit ii ut ' rt Hill iu Monroe. There was an old man, his sons and son-in-law iu Cninn county, who wen all Kcpublicaus. Tin- sou iu law had a Isiy named eh Vance. Mr. Vance said he wanted to shake hands with all his war time name sakes. The son in law took bis boy into Ihe hotel to see Mr. Vance. The (ioveruor took him by the baud, patted him on the head, and slipied his hand into his jHU-kct and pulled out a lite dollar bill, w hich he gave to the Itoy and told him to buy something nice for his mother. The whole crowd cast their votes for Mr. Vance. The old man is no more, but the boy ami son-in-law are to lie found in the Democrat ie ranks. So, good candidates, slop w riting nice letters, and feed Mary, look out for the air fellow w hose horse has died, pat the rugged boy on the head and tell him that (iov. Mc iSweenie of South Carolina wild liewspuers in Charleston, and that Judge Itoy kin cut stove wtsu! at Triuity College to pay his Itoard. Also tell them that the pretty girls of Philadelphia made sport of the run away urchin, Henjamiii Frank lin, aa he walked the slreeta. The proudest Isiys I've seen in many a day were some factory boys in Fort Mill, 8. C, when Congress man Finley gave them asilver tlol lar and told them to go to a confec tionary store and divide it among the crowd. The congressman had an axe to grind aud ho pot it ground. He is now making fifteen dollars a day, Sunday included. I learn that Solicitor Robinson is a candidate for re-election. He has made ns good officer. It ia against the iutereat of the State to put in a new solicitor w heu the old one has done bia duty. Id all Slate) canes the defendant's connsul knows the without being inllueuced by hired "heelers," or having their tickets changed or marked by designing persons contrary to the voter's w ish. la't us mutually agree that, all candidates shall Is' placed npou one ticket and let the voter make a X thus at the lelt of all names he w ishes to vote for aud that all tick ets shall Ih scrupulously kept and guarded by Ui poll holders, allow ing no one lo put into the ballot Ihix a ticket brought in from the outside, and that it shall tie the duly of the poll holders, and Hieui only, lo ait! all voters w ishing as sistance in a purely impartial man ner, knowing no candidate whatso ever in the discharge of this duly. ClTlZKX. (leorge Iiichmoiid, colored, was locked up iu Winston for a sup posed attempt to poison bis better half. He sprinkled some sort of powder over her food at a meal. When it was analyzed, it was found to lie harmless and the negro wax released. Yon h-el the life giving current the minute you take it A gentle soothing warmth, tills the nerves ami blood with new life. It's a real pleasure to take Hoi lister's Kocky Mountain Tea. .l.i cents. Tea or Tabids. Knglisb Druir Co. C. T. Walkins, of Charlotte, has instituted suit against the supreme council of the Itoy ul Arcauiiut for nsMvery of 11,1110 premiums paid ou insurance policies. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with Loral Applications, aa they can not reach the seat of tlie disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and iu older to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catanh tire is taken internally, and acts di rectly ou the blood and mucous ur faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this eouutry for year, and is a regular pre scription. It ia composed of the best tonics known, combined with the Vest blood purifiers, acting directly on the mticoua surfaces. The perfect combi nation of the two ingredients is what produces such wondeiful results in cur ing catarrh. Send lor testimonials free, F. J. C'UKNEY 4 CO, Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 7jc. Take Hall's Family Fill for constipation Does Advertising Pay? For the past sixty days I have been placing a few local ads in Chamberlain's Salve. , . , , , ii t I m--i uia.iiif, b v tt nn.ni mis ill Tins salve la intended especially for , .u: J7 j j.. . ore n.ppUs. burnt, frost b.te., chap- "u ".cw ped hand., itchine pile., chronic .ore customers are corninj? in saying eyes, granulated eye lids, old chronic! yur " the paper. sores and for disease, of th .kin, This convinces me that the people such tetter, .alt rheum, rinc worm, read advertisements and that ad- scld head, herpes, barber.' itch, vertising pays the man who ad cahieB or itch and ectema. It has ; vertises. It no doubt pays the met with unparallrlled .ucce.i i in the editor and, last but not least, it lieaimciil oi llicne uisraaes, ruts 3 1 T)aVS the reader cent per but. Try it. For .ale by C. N. bimpsoJr. and S. J. Welsh. A hen 22 years old died in Win ston Salem last week. Although it is said she refused to lay on Sun days, she nevertbelesa managed to pn since in her 21 years more than T.IHK) eggs. a de First If he wants an article a glance at his paper tells him where to get it This saves time. Second. Advertizers quote the very lowest prices. This saves you money. Third. If there was no adver tising your paper could not exist a 1 a vnAw tint anaill Anat rii Hirlt hVfir1sahai rsatiilt Irnm rf. , T . " . ... . raneement ot the stomach and ia cured , A"otnf d0llar f' by Chamberlain's Stcmach snd Liver! Lut he W'ho MVeS the most IS Tablets. Sold by c. N. Simpon. Jr. I the man who buys his grocenes nd Dr. S. J. Welsh. l from T. J. Caudle, the man who , --, . turns his money over every thir The company which obtained days, and thereby keeps the very franchise from ithe Onilfrcomtnis- kj gt very hwmt sionerj to build a trolley line from I price8- g. in 8pecutJ notice I11U I OIUli IV VI1V7CUBUU1V UN Si COlUmn. torce surveying ut route. A brave man never lifts np a foe for the purpose of knocking bim down again. T.J. CAUDLE, J hone 36.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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