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THE MONROE JOURNAL R F. BEASLEY. G. U. UEASLEY, PVM.KMIM. TuevUv. nay 1. IW6. B Reasonable About It It it well known fart that all run! mail carriers in thelmtal States have beeo ordered to count their mail dur ing April, Slay and June, the depart ment being deniriou of seeing what routes are giving reasonable justi fication of their establishment It is stated that a minimum of two thou sand pieces per month ha beeo set as an amount sufficient to justify the continuance of a route This doe not appear unreasonable, and err tainly the poot-ottice people must say w hether a route that has been estab lished receive enough patronage to warrant the expenditure of keeping it up. Out because of thi ruling a great many people seem to want to go into hysteric and go o far a k declare that the whole system i threatened in thi State because of Home favoritism of the department Of course there is no truth in this. There must come some readjustmenU of the service and this is only the be ginning of w hat will prove to be a perfecting of a system as a whole. There is no more certain thing than that the rural delivery system has justified itself so surely that its per manence is beyond question. But the system has grown up rapidly, without previous experience to guide the department and it is but natural to suppose that mistakes have been made. To correct these and to so readjust the routes that the utmost economy and efficiency shall be se cured is but a matter of course. Any one familiar w ith a number of these Rwiemptioa Thraairh EJucatioa and Service. Prof. IL E. Stacy send The Jour nal the following report of the ser mon delivered at Wealey Chapel on the tint by Dr IL K. Boyer of Char lotte: Dr. Boyer had had six weeks' noti fication and had prepared a special sermon for the occasion. He took his text from Luke 6 3d: MC.ive and it shall be given onto you, using as the subject of his theme, "A View of Redemption Through Kducalion and Seme." He began by explaining redemp tion a the proves of raising from the lower to the higher, and allowing that there was an inseparable con nection between mind and soul, thus proving th.it the enlightenment of the mind is a means of redemption In one instance he remarked that it was as necessary to educate the child as it was to lead it to the altar. He did not tell the young men that they could all be presidents, governors, lawyers and preachers, but that they must be content with their spheres for. says he, "No man can ever sue- j ceed until he finds himself and is content with his calling." In mak ing a strong plea for higher ideals and larger views, and admonishing the people to get all the knowledge they could, he said, "Truth attained is the keynote to truth concealed." To show redemption through ser vice, he told a beautiful story taken from Henry Van Dyke's "Blue F low er, rrom uiese pointed quotat ions me may think that he rather devi ated from the spiritual, but not so. His discourse was sermonic in every particular, making a powerful plea for the inner man and stating that any cause with (lod eliminated was a farce and would bean utter failure. In order to get the true essence of the sermon one must necessarily have heard it, for it is impossible to show its beauty through an imperfect outline. I i KcfT Brutally Snoots Conductor. .Chatham' Candidate Entitled I Enjoy the Candidates and Drwiw- rsothlnf from I nton. Tla lMalltMnl: Two candidates for auhcitorof In judicial district will be voted fort Sa-MNirt iel, rtk. ( Ctari.41 taerm The whole city is in arm today searching all the secret place uf the town and surrounding community for the negro who laid Conductor, our primaries next Saturday. Ill J Tha JuarMl Mineral Spring. April 30 -Mr Jim Aleiander had the misfortune to kwe a ittd horse last week. Mr. V. A. Wiggins at the d.r of death! I- 1. liobinson of Anson and II LU-x.tnder u a bard working voung with a bullet in his abdomen. The K- II Have of Chatham Mr l unprovoked affair ti k place this in has served this district as - morning between 10 and 1 1 o cluck )K'iUr for one full farm, and thee when people were going quietly to church and it sensational nature broke rudely into their devotions. The best story obtainable from the street car people is this: Conductor Wiggins was on his way to Seticer with a well-tilled car and the negro man and his feminine companion! went into the car. sitting dow n iu the middle of the car instead of the end debt to any son of Chatham cointv Four year ago when Mr. I. II Adams of I ntoa was a Candida for judge of this judicial district his reserved fir colored people. The j friends made an earnest app I , are many reasons why he ltouht given auother term But 1 do u msh to speak of either of the can dole personally, but simply de r to call attention to the fact ll.t I'nion county people owe no polite. J iu report u improving. former and this is quite a loss to him. A little of Mr. IL IL Helms fell from a loaded wagon, and one wheel assed over his body, but strange to sav he as not badly hurt Mr. J A. Howie, who ha bee. quite su k for sometime, we are glad woman daunted a note in his face and said she could pay the bill, at the same time tearing it in two. Mr Wiggins then said to In-r ough! not to have doue this, Chatham ivuntv for at least afew votes for Mr. Adams, but our aj ea as in vain, and rkH one of the t u You ty nine voles of that couutv was us! w hen j for Mr Adams. 1 hree or four the man broke in with an impudent j from that county would have notnna rerrark. Wiggius told him that he ted Cnion's candidate for judge.wd would have to get otT, that he had nothing to do with the aluir and di reeled th? man to the door. This occurred at the switch half way lie- tween Salisbury and Spencer, and as the negro went out he turned and drew his pistol, shx'tmi: the con ductor in the stomach. Mr. Wiggins fell towards him and the negro shot atRin, the bullet going wild and striking a stranger in the arm. The uegro then run and has not been heard from smt Mr Wiggins was then brought back to Salisbury and taken to the W hitehead Stakes Sanitarium, where an immediate op eration was seen to ! the only hoe for him. It was seen that the Novels had been perforated in eight places and the alimentary canal is punc tured badly. There is ho for him if no cotni'luatioiis set in. He is one of the best men in the employ of the company and could never have been offensive even to a luiMcd ne gro. He was merely carrying out the practices of the company when Dr. Hover is a man of tdeasant ad dress. Dleasine in his manners, ever! he was shot down without warning wearing on his face a congenial The stupid brutality and mvdless smile. and when he clasps vour hand ness of the crime have staked the routes must know that they are not you feel like it isthegrasp'ofabroth-jto"n greatly. All through the day always the best arrangement that ex- Ur. The people of Wesley Chapel re-1 the urhcers and hundreds of the citi perienee and the growth of other Kd h sermon as oue of the most ''ens have lavn on the hunt for the routes about dictate. If a route has I" P ,hni.Jorw.tnl. 'v"l t." .?" ........ ipreacneu in esiev t.napei cnurcn a e'lij; ao on me ueeusoiam mai lis aironage is not v . . . bishoi. and i chasers. . ti' . . . , , ... i . siiiiiciem 10 lorm a reasouame jusu common fairness in am mlitical ight would have given us these few tee. but no amount of persuasion owltl induce l'h d ham leaders to give i a single voto. Xw I do not pretend to cha:e that Mr. Hayes was HTsonally r pousible for all tins, but he was ti? chairman of the liemocratic Kxeci. tive t om m it tee of I hat ham countvl at the time, and presumably hai some inlluence in iKlitiral matteN in his county, and for my part I i l) unwilling to imitate the dog and lie the hand that smote us by voting f. a Chatham county man in view such treatment four years ao. I'hXlHltU. fication of its continuance, then good sense and public policy would de mand that it be stopped. And no body need get excited about it Whether the minimum of two thou sand pieces per month is a just figure or not we have no idea, but doubtless the department has a good reason for so fixing it. it uie rural mail is considered a graft from the jational government, hi be secured by whatever congress man most able to do so, then the suggestion that Congress should pass a law forbidding the discontinuance of a Mute that has already been es tablished, might be all right. But if the work is considered the natural development of the covernment's work of getting the mail distributed among the people as necessity re quires and as the expenditure of the funds will warrant, then it is folly Take it easy. No route that is worth while will be lost, and none other ought to be maintained. There are some noodles through wiiicti me idea tnat a man never dues anything except for the money there is in it never passes. How can these explain the fact thai Charlie Aycock turned down Mr. Roosevelt's offer to send him on a South Ameri can jaunt of six months and pay ten thousand dollars for it? The ex (iovernor declined for professional reasons, not specifying what they were, and not for any kind of sneak ing political motive such as some have been able to attribute to him. He is not small enough for that; neither do we believe Mr. Simmons is small enough to have interested himself in Mr. Aycock's behalf from the motive that some have found. some of the leading divines of the Smth preach, but Ir. Rover's ser mon strikes him as forcefully as any he ever heard. YVeddington Farm Sold. Charlotte otMHirvrr. The old Rube Weddington farm, located on the I'mvidence road ten miles south of the city, has been pur chased from the trustees of the Meth odist church by Mr. W. Frank Me diums, one of the leading young far mers of the county, the consideration It i possible to obtain relief from rhrouic Hid ejtmu and dyspepsia l Hie use of kod! for dyspepsia. Some pi the must hopeless rises o' Iuiik Uniting have vielded to it It enable you to digest the tood vou eat and en ercises a cortective influence, builduiK up the efficiency of the digestive oil mi The stomach is the holler where 111 ttie steam is made that keeps up your vitality, heulth and itremtli. Kodol digests what you ;at Makes the atouiach aweet- puts the boiler 111 condition to do the woik nature de- mauds of it - gives you teliel troni do Being Close 10 U,lU mere are; restive disorders and puts you in shape about 5H1 acres in the place. to do your best and feel your best This being the year that the coun ties of I'nion and Stanly furnish the candidates for the State Senate from the district composed of Union, An son, Stanly and Davidson, the Demo crats of Sfanly have already nominat ed their n an, in the person of Mr J M Brown of Albemarle. Mr. Brown has had considerable legislative exierv ence and is fully qualified to make a useful representative,. Mr. Kube Weddington, who died several years ago, was one of the most interesting characters that ever lived in the county. He was a bach elor who thought much of his hounds. bis horses and mules and his ne groes. He would stop a plow any day to let a negro stir out a rabbit so that some caller might see his dogs run. Weddington Academy, in Sandy Ridge township, I'nion county, was built by him as a memorial to his parents who are buried there. At his death he left his property to the Methodist church and to negroes who had been with him. It is said of one negro that he git a farm one day and that one of Charlotte's sharks separated him from it the next morn ing early. i he old home place and the farm has fallen in good hands. Mr. M (iinnis will make it a model farm. Sold by S. J. Welsh. See that your drnscisl gives you no imitation when you ask for Kennedy's Laiative Hooey and Tar. the original lanatoe cough syrup S J.Welsh. TIm l:irnillr. The stream of time never runs dre amt the oreaa uf eternity mill forevtr end It tultftitjr surgos mountain h:J sgslnst the bank of Line's title stream, aweetns with each rersvliig billow over lla eiauMV hoaon (be frail human craft fMiu the aora of lime. Willi earth's haitiraa, luuiati affection, toll, (rials, tears and slu. lo the eternal shore of celestial beauty aud hllsa. (lb. mighty wean of rterui ty. your wouilerful anthem of Ife su.l death brings eternal mite and .midem natlou to biin who la untrue Is liuiself a ml hla divine pilot, but to 'he trust lng. faithful wan It sluira uf endless fflli Iit in the pmu-urv of time mho has redi-enied bis ile from tl tmndaire of atn and has w't tluui through the pearly giites- I'ucktowu (Teuu.l Uatelt. Tk Waaaeetal OJilaas. One of the most woudivrul things In vegetable life la I beautiful and mi mite ilasa of seaweeds aillel diatoms. They Uloug to the mi weed family, yet they may. be foumi by the thou sauda In any roadside dib b. fnwh or salt water Inks or eon la cisterns, wells, spring, etc. Moat apeeiea of plants are made up of nil Infinite Bum her of tittle cells, but wllh the diatom It Is atherwiae. Eiic-.rvprseutatlvt of this momlerful family of phiuta Is formed of but a single cell anil this so ruluute that It would require I of the moat common form, laid end to end, to niake a string an luch In length. Home aHS'ln sf dlatouia bare the pow er of IndeiM'twIeut niotlon, ami on that aceiHinl were for some, time believed to be animals. An Earthquake! NAMING A TOWN. The roll call at New Orleans was less this year, and each meeting of the veterans now will show a falling off as the old soldiers pass to the final account Next year they will gather at Richmond, the sacred, fatal, city of the Confederacy. Hobson'i choice has long been to go to Congress, and after two or three failure the renowned hero of the Merrimac has landed, over to op ponent that baa erred for thirteen years. May his political life be as illustrious at hi military one. ' Obituary. Coi resauwdeaat of Taw) Juwraal. Mr. Lester Dee, son of Mr. D. Dees of Monroe township, was killed on the railroad near Sanford and his body wu brought home for inter ment at Grace Methodist Protestant church on the 18th of April The deceased was a member of the Meth odist church for a number of years and was christian young gentle moo. The parent! have the sincere sympathy of the community. The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh way. A Fmikb. law aklleaa l l ta B SelaetaS) kr Mea. Heeeer, Abilene waa named by the wife of the founder of the town, T. V. Heraey w itn nee bus band ah bad eoma to central Kansas In the spring of 1N67 They II red In a log house on the west aide of stud creek and were tlie Brat settlers on the town site, although no town men eilsted nor wss ther oue nutll 1J. Then C. II. Thompson, who bad moved to the county from Immi worth, bought from the Kansas I'a elite Hallway company a tract east of Hersey's and laid out t town. When It came to the naming of the future city Mr. Thompson went to llersey and asked him to suggest nam. "No," waa the reply, "let my wife do It Bhe la a great reader." Mrs. Heraey waa a graduate of seminary lo the mat. and ber little library, wblcb ah carried wltb ber In ber wanderings, wis on of the tie that bound ber to to girlhood llf. 8b was a devout Methodist and knew ber Blbl from "cover to cover." When h was asked to nam ths town ab turned to th New Testameot for sug feetlon. Ther. la th third chapter of Luke, Brat vers, so found this: "Now In th fifteenth year of th relg-n of Tiberias Caeear, Pontius Pllat being Cosernor of Jodaea and Lysanlas th tetrarcb of Abllen." Tall th town Abllen,"' said ah. "It means "City of th Plains,' and that xactly describe th location." So Abllen K was, and In tb light for tb county seat, wherein It cfn test ed wltb Newport Bmoky Hill and I n low City, all long alnc passed away, good fortune attended It, and th new town becam tb cauoty capital for th 8T8 d welter then In Dlekloaoa county. Kanaaa City itar. rtsaSjasaklmai Tmm. Craaoi groet. according to aa tnt nent English aatbortty. Is tb Ideal aoorlahmeat for tbla folk. A tsacopfal taksw at night Immediately twfora rw ttrtnc Is aald to flv BarTetooa reaalta. To be at Ha beat It Bust b perfectly Bade, tba thinned wlta swset cream. Take at that eoodltloa and warm. It at grssMbt aa well as fattening; and produce Jaot that sen of satlallcd k anger eawentlal to Ideal rest It ha elalmast that prasane' m tb treat ment yttda swea apparent rcaalts tnat tb cbeek caa b ana to xpaud frocn day to day. Why take a dona things to care that cough ? Kondys Laiatie Hooey and Tar allays US eenfestioa, atop tbat tickliog. drine lb cold ''at tbronb yew bstweia. S. J. Waiaa. An earthquake as great in proportion as that in San Francisco is happening in prices at The Peoples' Dry Goods Co. Ladies Look! Ladies' 10c. Hose 7'c. Ladies' Ktc. (Jauze Vests at 6c. Ladies' 15c. Gauze Vests at 12 c. Ladies' 2fe. Gauze Vests at l'Jc. 40-inch Tersian Lawns, 2tc. val ue, at It'. 40-inch Persian Lawns, 30c. val ue, at 2T. 40-inch Batiste, 30c. value at 25c. 36-inch White Dress Linen, 30c. value, at. 25c. 200 yds Wire Embroidered Hands, just the thin for shirt waist fronts, 25 to 40c. values at : 20 to3tic. All over Swias Embroidery go ing at away down prices - 50c. to $1.15 per yd. Gentlemen! We offer you Straw HaU costing from 50c. to $2.00, . your choice for 5(c. Shinola Shoe Polish 2 boxes 15c. $5,000 worth of First-class Clothing at actual cost. Shoes, Ladies, Gents and Chfldrens, AWAY DOWN. Others are getting big bargains at our COST SALE Why Not YOU? The People's Dry Goods Co, The ri.'ivuit Grove people have tkHilit a nice organ for the church, which adds much lo the singing. Mr. J. C. Winchester belietea in kviin: the mules busy, so be made the rouud trip lo Mnroe Thursday "l't Kk a" and rrirt do mishaps Mr II i J. Howie .if Charlotte spent WrHln.-sdav nitiht with his father. Mr J. A. ilowie. Mr. Jerre lliusno and wife of Moo ns' visiu-d thi'ir daughter, Mrs. U T. Wiiu-hester, Saturday. Catidiiiates are plentiful and tliey, like the drummers, are a nice, jolly. clever set. We like to meet them. shake hands, smoke their cigars, eat atcrtiit'lons and drink cool fountain drinks. I jte pnniary. Our base ball l. will meet Sat urday evrninc the 5th, to oriraoize ami ct ready for business. W e ei- pet t to have Ipxd team. l. THE BLUEFISH BRIGADE. 100 Full Doses of the Best Sarsaparilla on the Market for 75c. , C. N. SIMPSON, Jr. Wkal HiatfM (In Ik. Blm aaki t kam I attatan. "nlit-n nHUkatlra or herring art drlvi'u uhii tti twa-n tr blurflah, aa ili. f ufi-ii are. a tliai tbrj caa b mrrinl uff iy tlw cart Umd," aald a n-U-rmun, "ttirr la vrr arlUin fuund anion a tlwin mi uf tbrlr u;ttra, ami if mm- I fouii.l It la UM) to l a tab lli.it ia illiai.tl ur that liaa tm-a burl iu aiiiiir war. The IiIih'UIi follow a to III very verise of the water, Imt ther it tii, aul It I wi Hwerful and tlert a lnninT that, cluae aa It la, It till eaally ana clear uf th laud. The ini'iiUnili u or herring are no mean awtiiiiiieni. Kiev ciHild ciiuie aa clua ami k-cp ulT II. e bor aa eaally aa tb llueH-b do, but uut wbeu tb blueOab tire after thiu itiiu tbey art Ilk lueu uriuU to the eiltfe uf a iirecl kv. It ia aluiiwt certain death Iu Juuip, but Hi')' uiuat ilo thai or turn and tnke the rbiuiiea uf breakiug tlirniii;b the .iiriilug Hue. "When the I'tut'tlih -there may b i.iaai ur 4.'t of them tir'tlier-alibt a afbiail of menhaden, they go for It like a lirlfude uf heavy cavalry, cut t tnat ami nl.iililiiK, anHiilug and biting rik'ht and kft. Hie uicubaden an aliu !! uverlmrue by auNTlur weight, "d Hi. 're la iiuililng for them lo do but tttv. If tliey are driven tuward tb liore, the laud la to them bat tlie im lpliv would lie to tlie luau. Tbey inii"t take It or the) inuxt turn and try to tlu'lit their way tlimiiKti. Many du turn and try to awlm nuder of over or around the aavag Muenah, and mini cm-Hi In tbla way, and auni art kiium1 1141, and aoiuc ar maiuied and then rail aobor. and many of tnem, crowding toiri'tlnT. ar ao cluaely preaa ml Unit tiny ar practically furcfd aKhore. 1 "Konietlinea tlh lliffl ar But raat up very far flop down Into th water again. A high wav may act aotnt tree. A fish thua liberated may And Ita Him an damaged that It con I awlru, and it ia raat up TITraiu. Weakaurd by IU Miigti eiiierleui1. It luay fall a prey to auni of the blntlh yet Ungerlng ofMior. It may eatai.- New York New a. SERIES OF SHIPWRECKS. Th Shi lluiUr that mi auwla AeeUeala .a Smta, The 4nuat alngular aeriea of ahlp wivcka mi recunl lngan with tb low of tlie tntll-h merehuutmau Marmald, alili-h aa driven on the rucka uf Tor rea atralt In tk-tutk-r. ItCM. Thaofflcra and crew rluug to tb aliattercd veaael. a bu ll a a beld faat upon a aunkea IciU'e. until, a few tuhiute befor tb duiuiKH) ahlp went to places, a patting friKiite picked them up. Tli HKlftaure, aa tn Utter craft waa called, returned ber aurttward course. u Ik foundered la a terrific gale three daya later. Her rouihtned crew wee tared by the warhlr(kvernor Heady, tn voy age tu India. May 1H, IKjO. Tb laat named, overtakeu by a tlonu, waa ttranded on s iMrren cuaat. ber thre rrewa tu a uian aucceedlug la reach ing the hre. After ataylug a week oa tb Inhos pltatil laland they were takta off by tli rereuu cutter Caxnet, which a ftw days later aiming a leak and sank la spit of all effort to tart dot. Fortunately a reaco ship waa again a band, tb four crews being sated by tb Jupiter. Even then, however, th chain of dlt- aatera waa not broken, for tb Jupiter Jut aa ah waa entering tb harbor f I'ort Haiti turned turtl and wral down with acarecly a ruonimit a warn ing. Her crewa barely ecaied with their Uvea, to h picked np by boat aent tu their aid. Thua tb crew of th Mermaid waa wrecked flv tun In on voyage, tbat of the Hwirtaur four time, of th (loveroor tteaily thre time and tb Comet twice. Tb rearuea had been purely arcl den tal In every caae, nun of tb ahlp baring been nailing a a contort r even lo th aam port Though tli weather had been tn pettuont and rh escape barely made, not a llf bad been loat mi IprVtrj at W W W WaVCPfF r W 4att -a SPLAY. A Treat for the Feet Saf. In a mediaeval Ueraiaa takt tt atyl that all iwrtah ronnetl of a amall U lag met on rrtntng to dlacna cer tain lmprovmenta In tb water sup ply, la tbla debate th tows' on watchman entered tb room quwtly, placed la a corner hla la at tea and pear and tat down to llta to the ar gument. Suddenly a cownrilawa tara d to hint rcly. -I'rlla." k cried, "what ar yo doing beret Wb U to watch tbat woUliBg at Moien la tb villa gr Frits, with aa taay ami I, aaawartd: "T1h la then to tl aaythlaf t Wa are aU hrr Aa tvig mmmm. Owe of Um beat known Northamptooahlr. England, was signed to repeeatwt the days, wtek and qoarttra of tb ytwr. It has font wings, facing tb fcor qaarter of th btavttaa, to iipraawat tb foar ajaartan tt tb yoar; leS window, oa tor awe day; firty tw chlnaaeya, aw for weh week, aad ontraac, to ant th wraat days of the waak. The kind of Shoos you want ask for them, they are here. The kind of leather you want, the style of last you want anything in footwear, so it's fashionable, so it's good and affords ease and attractive appearance. axu uu ia 1 Everything.for Feel. Bei We are showing tlie most complete line of Oxfords and Slippers ever brought to the city -the newest, most popular designs-and vou can choose from Patent Leather, Vici Kids, Etc.. Oxfords for men, women and children. Bros. Gbeapest Store on Earth! The Latest Oxford. College Pattern. Extra larir Eyelets. Very 5t) llsh It you want something distinctive, Individual, com and this show ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Register of Deeds. 1 htivhjr nmuivr mysaflf a ruMt1itaie ttt th offlt of rvniwior ttl ltU for I nin txunty, utijsft hi iht? 4itl4n f h Dfmtat-ratir pri- J. E. STEWART. For Clerk of Court. 1 hffftijr ftiiitttunt-o ty'sewl f mn(lliftt,ftrtri wftUt f ftf rk uf mr fur I nitt et-unty. nulr ieel iu lf rj.rrtj iirimtiry. W, J. HUDSON. For Tre surer. 1 htrht ftnttuunr mTatlf a mitdlifata fur r- tlfcUt-n t lit ultlcw tf Trtitirar of 1 nton louotf, ub)ft t ihr Ikmnrrmtir ptinirr. JAS. H. WILLIAMS. . For Sberltr. olfH-tiott w ih I'ltlfei if Hlitwrilf .tf I nitiamuntji. u ujt'i w israwtarKiir y' aiari . B. A. HORN. For Clerk of Court. I annnuae. auratlf a wndlit.1. tur anmlna-lli-n fur rlrrh il rmirl fr I'alua etivnty h ih tM-aiurrall. artatart . S. E. BKLK. A soud cum pinion it iniputaible with th ttomacb out uf older. II naaty aallow people would pay mure atten tion lo llieir (tuniai'li and lets Iu the tkin on their farea, they would have better runipleiiont. kodul (ur dyapep sia will dieeat what you eat and put tour stomach bark in r iatht shape Iu do iti own wuik, Kodul relievel palpi- ftatioo of 'tli heart, flatulrnre, sour 1 ttomacb, heartburn, etc, S.J .Welab reelea.laa. Th world la bit who ran ee through It pretention. What itenruea. what tuu blind ruatmu, what overgrown error jmi bebuld, la there only ! your ufferane. fee It to be a II. snd run hare already dealt It It mortal blow. Kruertuo. In England, under the Tudor, tb man who v to a U'UL'nr waa flm-d and ftt recipleut of tb gift wtt punished. Business Sparklers. For Clerk of Court. I hereby anniHiiire mytelf acmllilal-ifor the ofltce uf rkrfc uf th. roart ,rf l'al,a euualjr, ulim-l ai the UraiarrMIe erttMry. JAMES MCNEELY. For Sheriff. I h.fttiy antnunee mymtt m a ran1lital. fr by tn. iM-mui-rallr ir. A Inrpid, inarliv liver can produce mora bodily ilia than almoet anything ela. It it rood to clean th ayatem out occasionally. Stir the liter up and tet into shape tenerally. The liett re aultt ar derived from the ut of IV Witl't Little Early Kiaert. Krliabla, effective, pleaaant pillt with a repula tion. Never grip. Sold by S.J.Welab. anailn.tlua a. t. ry DAVIS ARM FIELD. For Clerk Superior Court. iinininn nw nrn jaj atSerri(M outj ri oy wi JESSE A. WILLIAMS. For Clerk of Court. t hrhy a;nnHiNr( ttiTflf atnt,t1at ftr th iimw 01 t.iert or Buptrior rouri uf I nhfeuun tjr, tti'jrt to lti Ifearitrratlv r,ii.ry. D. A. HOUSTON. For Sheriff. I tWrrh AnnMitr Btrwif mnrllrUtt for th nffl1 uf hrtff ikf I nlHi (Mtunijr. u)J(?t to M at wt uh irwtjpraitf prtanary. JOHN GRIFFITH. For Clerk of Court I h.rettv UM.MI mtwtm f Mnrftii.1. In. Ik. offlr. nt ..rh of In. eiMin fur I Bl-i. )ivntv . Mhrret a Ik. aellt mt In. Dvaw.rallr lrt i. W. TOWNSEND. For Clerk of Court I kerehr tnanaae. ntM a euiiUdat. fur th. nffletiif e.rk fit In. ewrl nf t n.rfiNunlr, iilwt tt la atllua of U. bewrratlr art lary. r. r. W. PLYLER. For Cotton Weigher at Wanhaw. I aervhy anaoune. aiywlf aeanrftdal. for law ate at tolloa .lh.r ai Waaa. J. A. GAMBLE. For Cotton WdftMr at Wax haw. I r.hv anaoate. airerlf a MaatSal. lor th. oflot of aolioa vtlfhor at Waaka. . J. T. WEIR. For Cottoa Wwfrhtw at Waihaw. I aer.be Maoaaee airvlf a naarilri.1. f.ir nv .NMina te um soMUea o wHum a.ia-ntr ai Waaaaw. S. I. MCGUIRT. For CottM WelgtMr at Waihaw. I Wrvh aaaoa.e. aitlf a ataH.i.aM ta. awt tt uma amker ai ....... G. A. MCCAIN. For Cottoa WeirW at Waihaw. I .r.h. aaaaiTterfamaWalt tor Ik. aaaat at touoa wtafkat a Waaka. t. M. RINER. For Cottoa Wriffcer at Moarosv t ker.Hr taaoaae. rnjmM a euMaaatt fat UM U at miut Mkr ai Wo.ru.. JOHN T. BEIX. For Cottoa WdrW at Waihaw. I Weky aaaaaae. aiettf t aaa4tdaw f. akt Boat at tMloa w.lkar at Waaka. CHAaV i. HAJGLfJL For a painful burn there i nnthins like DeWitl's Wilch Haxtl Salve. There are a hnat of imitaliont of De- Wilt's Witch Haxrl Salv on Ih mar ket; ae thai Jou set the genuine. Aak for DeWilt't Good, tgo, tor aunhurn, cute, bruiaet, and eaprially re:om mended for pile. Th. name E C, De Wilt tt Co,, Chicato, is 00 every bui Sold by S. J. Wrl.li. For the Best Drinks call for VlKiL,' "UKol .t " Mi.nKiioni.ixti woitKs. For StiK tint' mail Uix, 1 mvuntl hand '.iIioiip, Uith pkI us how, also S(d g'iitlr family hurstv RiTg;UpNo.3 For Fn sli Vt'Kt'tables, ('liu'kt'im, V.pji ami fVfr.vtlnnj; whI to ' eat. M. W.M.I.KK. Just Got In a rar loatl ( Wsumis uml a rar of Hiiy:ios. I'.vcrjIxMly who Wiiiits a vehicle otinlit bi wo us tililaway. ran suit yon in hili qnuliiy and rea limbic prii't's. IJTTI.K SHANNON I'd. Can Sourwood Mountain Honey just nvt'ivod. K. I. WOKI.KY. Does Advertising Pay? For the past sixty days I have been placing a few local ads in this paper and every day new customers are coming in saying "I saw your ad. in the paper.' This convinces me that the eople read advertisements and that ad vertising pays the man who ad vertises. It no doubt navs the editor and, last but not leant, it pays the reader. First If he wants an article a glance at his paper tells him where to get it This saves time. Second. Advertize quote the very lowest prices. This saves you money. Third. If there was no adver tising your paper could not exist on $1 a year but would cost you Another dollar saved. But he who saves the most is the man who buys his irroceries from T. J. Caudie. the man who turns his money over every thir days, and thereby keeps the very best good" t the very lowest price. See ads. in special notice column. T.J. CAUDLE, Phono 3G. J Fresh Lot of Hams, lireakf.ixt Strip and Bologna. Sausage just ni-cin j ut PAKKKIt'S MAKKKT. half cent at Ire I lous-; uii rent a Nund (MiYt'rvd in town. Market closrd on Sunday. Wood! Lice Killer slays the insects thill i-t tin your chickens. Wood's Poultry Food and Horse and Cattle Powders. M. I FUW CO, Pineland Dairy is the place lo buy your cream, milk an j butter. Purity, Cleanliness, quantity guaranteed. Phone t'8. J. L INtif.F., Manaj? r. Boyce's Studio Produces pictures of young tnd old, at prices to suit all purses. Perfect pictures at pleasing prices is lioyce's motto. New line Sewing Machines. The famous New Crown. As good machine as is on tlie market and at a price in the reach of all, MONUOK FntNITCRK CO. We have taken charge of the S and 10 cents store and are rea.dy to give you bargains. HKDLIXA Al'STIX. KILLthiCOUCH ana CUR Etmi L UN C8 "Dr.kingT" Hew Discovery FOR Pries lOcall 00 f re Trill. Buraat and Uuickeat Cur lor ail THROAT and tONO TEOUB. LXa, otXOHIT BACK.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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