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THE MONROE TAT TT5--T A T VOLUME XIII. NO. 14 MONROE, N. C, TUESDAY MAY 8, 1006. One Dollar a Year Sherman's Son 5arts on Second lhyfcUii Die at Patknt'a lied- Th Oan Who 5car Anything. Infamou March. aide. w-i-ui rt Ckarfaur Nth. C.rt.l Jn.1. ,TbTe M a tj p III Wan," Mill Bbrrnuu's infamou raid to lr. Jtwph ltruner, a well known Col. John Alien of Mtiii, M to rrtuFuibrrrtl in tin South. ' phyttician of the I'rovidfiuv nro "ho mill allay nwettr lo any There ia not a rliild hut who baa lion, dropmt tleml at the burnt of statement mailt by a frieud. Such bran I be gray - ha i ml aire )ii-lurej Mra. A. A. Ilouxiou, this morning a man waa Henry (iatea, whoiil the devaaiation and ruin of the fair , at t o'elm k. j to lie regularly elected roustaltle in South land after that dmaMrouxj Heart trouble ia miitl to hare a little town down in my routitry. ! raid, tint the house have lieen,leen the imuiediate chump of bin He was a first rate man and a good j rebuilt, the lauda are now aiuihut; death. aptiu and the memory of Slier- j At an early hour thix morning; lr. hiau'a depredations hae well near Itruner was kuiiiiuoiiiiI to the bouie been forgotten. of Mrs. Houston. He fouud his Hut while nower are Moouiing. patient suffering intently amide- Tales Confederates. trslna-tua Matrn. party fruiu behind that air stone et niorniug wlieu be went to -1 wall and they waou't biirtiug u the turtle out it .itl..it- all iij;lil. nary lilt, 1 was rale sorry tosre'eui themrkall ami in itliin run. Ami I tellyer, Mister Strau- all riclil exivpt Ih.-i.- .i mi wh la ger, that waa the only time I ever key in the l.ttle. S.me hour alt did like fiKhtin'." ier 'tbe two met. and lii.-iol ai.l The stranger thanked the lal for to Karly, '-t.etieial. I .inixn. I oil his barra'ive, mounted and nule on I.m.Liu f,,i .,nt wlu-ket lint oil", lettet'ting on rertaiu furiim tiii.riiin". Hie Mull 'wax loiiti.l in ! ml alone 'hi M bluntly path pur sued by Sherman they are bloom lug above the graves of the fall who wrought in thoxe days. The ground is hallowed, liver its stir fare north may travel w ith as mm welcome as south so long as the journey is made with reverence aud resiiect for the meuiory of those mho christened the land; but any other spirit is an iiuult, a siu. f tmatiiuvutlv the uemsthat Kuth er Sherman, sou of tieu. William T. Sherman, accompanied by an escort of cavalry, has decided to make a tour of the raid pursued In bis father, cnuiesaith a suggestion of ludignatioii aud namea at the man's stupidity and lack of-to...) the least tact. It is nothing but natural that tin frin of (ieueral .Sherman should like logo over the route made by bix father, but why, pray tell us, with ostentation, giiltaw aud a cavaliv escort f There is such a thing as treating tenderly the feelings of the vau iiuislirthof refraining from stirring any memories which would recall sadness and rcoiieu old soice, well nigh healed by the haml of tune. We deplore the incident, and cannot refrain from CHiudemiiing the luck of judgment aud consider atioii shown by Father Sherman and more eiecially by the otlici.il ol the War Department. Thirty seven car loads of straw berries were shipiicd on the tirsl day of the scasou lit.st meek Irom the trucking scctiou around Wil mington. Many more cars went from all over the eastern scctiou of the State. Trices are high and as jet there are plenty of cars. IjlsI scasou hundreds ol thousands ol dollars worth of Is-rries rotted be cause there were uo cant. The uew hotel in Charlotte, the rVlwyu, is Isung made fireproof. There will lie few tire ewupes be cause no need will make them nee essary. Jt is stated that wlieu tiuUlicd, a lire might be tnudo in any room aud let burn without damage to anything but the furn ifllingn. The Hoots are concrete, 'he frame work steel, no mood any , there. The partitions are mailt of lire claw It pours the oil of life into your system. It warms you up and shut the life blood circulating. That's what Hollister's Kocky .Mountain Tea does. X cents, tea or tablets. Knglish Drug Company. Au amusing strike story comes from W ilmington. One day last week a striker andastrike breaker became engaged iu a striking ditli culty, the striker struck the strike breaker and the strike breuker struck the striker, but further strokes were prevented by by slanders. Have you pains in the buck, in flanituatioii of any kind, rheuuia Jtituu, fainting siells, imligcMion air constipation, Ilollistcr a Kocky Mountain Tea makes you well, keeps you well. :t5 cents. Knglish Drug Company. ruled to administer a hyphodermic of morphine to alleviate the iain. lie had prepared the mdutlou aud !-.oi,.. i.... ..r .i... i.i. Oue day a wee, which culd neverdisseut from the ,U""Q,", "uu D"a opinions advanced by any ow ' Jret with a ls-11 ciowued whom he held in esteem. ha,1' w: b' ,fun "If "Xow, it bapia-ned that two of "uu w" n,,7 w' n the moot proniiornt rilitiw of the i j w - i s mi a Mwr snt im-aw-ia t tw dapir young, . war like et i.loitsi.. the village a lawyer and a doctor pit to diwusMiig this peculiarity of was in the act of inscrtini? the dee illeurv tiatea. whereuiHin the law die w lieu he fell dead beside Mrs, Iyer, who had lately been in Colo- lloustou's Is d Several memliers of the Houston family who were standing beside the lied of the sick lady, saw Dr. liruner fall. They went to him and found him iu the throes of death. Itcfore he could lie placed ou the bed, life mas extinct. The deceased bad been a regular practicing physician iu Mecklen burg county for many years. His home mas at Matthrmsaud hi prac tice extended throughout the Prov idence Kectioti and over into I'nion county. I Conductor Wiggins Dead. SatMiury ln-lrti. l.t. Conductor W. A. Wiggins of the Salinlmry Spencer Street Uailway Company, who was shot by a South Carolina negro, John Kijck, died at the Whitehead Stokes Sanita rin m this evening, (iieat indigna tion prevails iu and around Hal is bury over this affair. A reward ol Tion is ollered for bis capture. liluck is still at large although dil igeut ellorts are being made to ef IW-I his rapt me. Mr. igglus was It) years of age. Prior to taking a position as con liictor on the Salisbury Spencer Slit-et lUilway he was a inannfae turcr of cigars here. A w ile and I luce rhildivu survive. His re mains will Is- taken to Winston .Salem tomorrow uioruiiigfor inter incut. Earthquakes have caused much excitement re cently, but no more iu proportion than other things that have taken place. To illustrate: Kight here In Mon roe Messrs. llivens & Helms have caused a great deal of excitement aud talk iu regard to the remarka ble good quality and low price of. groceries they have sold and are now selling. Their business has increased wonderfully within the past three months and is still Increasing. The people are leaning that their goods are the best and their prices cheapost In Monroe. This is what has created (be ex citenient and caused the talk. 'o one who has once tried us has quit trading with us except for ge ographical reasous. Jt is a pleasure to us to know this and realize that our customers Pjiiiia til am lid U'.l.v. Iiu i-A , Vnietbing to offer at special prices. ve will give you a bargain if you til come to see us. AO doubt 1 W that. flanking you for the liberal pi VDage you have given us iu the Vd ever striving to make our worthy of a continuance of the future, w-e are, (ours for business, ns 6 Helms. ael aatux 1 Wrote His Own lipitaph. Professor Charlie Cox wrote the following beautiful epitaph for his own tomb only s short while before Ins death. It is chiselled in the monument just rrerlcd over his grave in this city by .Mrs. Vox, and will be read and cherished in the mind and souls of hundreds of his friends: I go on a distant journey to the I .ami of Light, where truth ntnl beauty shine with full radiance; where love swells to mvstic strain of harmony; were broken and wound ed friendships are healed; where aoes of the long ago welcome into fellowship lasting; where peace blooms in the (iardcii of (!oil, where activity limls release from the weary I pall of pain; anil holiness, vouchsaf ed by tho King of (ilury, shall satis fy forever more. 5clatica Cured After Tw enty Vears of torture. Tor mure than to yeara Mr. I II Masnry ol j J1 Clinton St.. Min neapolis, Minn , .i ti rtured by rial i a 1 he p.nu and iuHVriug whii h tie rmlurrd during tills lime it beyond cuinprelieiiiiou. Nothing xave him any permanent relief until lie used t'liam- hrrUin'a l'ain Halm. Due application ol that liniment relievrd tho pain and made 1tp and rral pnsaible, and lot than one bottle hat rflet ted a perma nrnt cure. If troubled with sciatica or rhrumatitm why nut try a Jj-eentbut tie of Pain Halm and tee for yourarll how nuirkly it relievea the pain. Fur ale by C.N. Simpson and S J. Welsh Special Rates by Seaboard Air Line Railway. Southern liaptist Convention, Chattanooga, Tenn., May 10th to l.'ilh The Seaboard announces ac count of alsive occasion rate of one fare plus '.Vic. for round trip from all points iu North Carolina, tick ets to In sold May Nth, !th and ltith, with Hmil limit ten days from date of sale. The Seaboard has double daily service from principal points to Atlanta. For further information as to rates, schedules, etc, call ou your ticket agent or address the under signed. CIIAH. II. (lATTtrt, T. r. A., Kaleigh, N. C. See that your drugKiat lives you no imitation when you ask (or Kennedy's l.aiative Honey and Tar, the opsins! laxative couch tvrup S J. Welsh. The best farmers use Crow's Fer- tili.ers. Why t KerauMC they know what they are getting aud they can always get what they want. We make stuff specially suited to Union county and can give you want, from 20 ui flu tier ion. CROW JJK0TIIKR8, Monroe, N.C. VE rt suxarivs . k0 TAB r roa a " ore a coid wits tss omoitai COUGH Sufd by M. E. Mc0.ulry, DruggtHt Notice of Administration. HavtnffUiUfeTaiiftilfltM. Iwf.rw A Am ftll. 4' ft ' . m aulmtnUiratsir th Mtit of w A. ntwr, !) rxHin b si limit el1m Bstatntit u mui n bfvhy xnnMt Ut praHHpnl tlx mm Mi lht unWrlfrnM flnilQ (trsmr on r tawfur tht nth Amj nf April. A I) Ittwj, r thl iwth will ha pisa.(-i In tr of tlwlr frwwry. All prttM IntWhtvKl bi st(i Mint art nttttltat tit ntkf pntmrM payiiitrK. Ttila Ihr lh fUf ol JkUrrh. Iw bHH V HIUMKKA. Admr.ut . AHtTKr. K V. fcenlwitio. Any, CURE INDIGESTION AND ITOMACH TROUBLE, Bold by M. K. McOMiI(y, Drwggint ! Notice Ravine thU day qnatlflea hefn K. 4. Arai flelft, elvrs 4 OwSurlr isHinnf I'nion nms if. M K... Min-iiur tl ih laat will nt Btenl of Jiwepn T Siiei.ln. (W.l, Oil If to iHtrv nil arnM nvlnf elnlnis Mralnt In nvtale at my mitt leatauir In preavnl llir - i n me nn or lf,.r the Ut ot Anrtl. IwCnr Oil notlre will n ptewt in bar of a reenver Uiermif. Ana alt aeram Inaelantt In Mid eetale are helehv entitled u aake nriimM LT ment ral UM nSHM T)tl Mh dnT f April, A. I. AI.I.IWiN SIWeaoN.Rir. l Juarpa T. amsevai, aee'A. r.wlo, at a time when bim were plentiful, said: 'I will bet you (IU that Henry will back me up in say ing that a buffalo rau climb a tree.' The other took the waget and pies- ently dates came aloug. There were greetings on all sides, and presently the lawyer was asked to tell of his Western trip. 'I had a great time out there,' he saitl, 'and killed a lot of big game, including many buffalo. 1 was given the credit, iu fact, of having slain the biggest old bull Inill ilo ever shot in Colorado. I caught bint up in a tree euting graies, ami sent a bullet through his brain. You ought to have heard the noise he made when his hugecarcaNs struck the earth.' " 1h, come off,' put in the doc tor. 'You know that no buffalo ever dimls-d a tree.' This was the tigual for a tierce argument, and finally the dishutanta (its they hail all along intended ), lell It to Henry dates to decide. .Winning ajmll cial air, that worthy said; 'It is true that buffaloes are not much ou climbing trees, but there is no telling where they will go whea they are looking for grapes.' " Negro Runs Amuck. Wa.ValMirti MriMeiiiter an.l lulelllarnfer. List Friday morning just licfore day, Kershaw Iiallurd, a young col ored man who came here from Hamlet a day or two licfore to at tend a marriage, went to the borne of Noah Itaiusay, who lives alsmt a mile from town ou the Auwinville road, and attempted to get into the hou.se by the way of the front door. N'oah was not at home anil Ma, his wife, called to (iraut Katliff, a youth who was sleeping iu the house, that some ouo was trying to break in the house. (Iraut got a pistol and by this time Iiallurd had gone to one of the windows of the house and smashed a pane of glass. (Jr.tnt then commenced shooting, tiring six shots in all. One of the bullets entered llallaril's breast, immediately over his heart, but struck a rib ami glanced, indicting only a flesh wound, which is not considered serious. Italian!, uller lieing shot, went back to the front door and broke it open and entered the house anil seized Ida's baby. Ida, after a scullle, managed to get tho baby away from him, when she anil Kat liff lied from the premises, leaving Italian! in charge. The affair was refuted to Town Marshal lien net t and he and I'ulice man Graves went to the scene of the trouble and arrested Italian!, who, during the entire all air, was perfectly nudo. Iiallurd, who was placed in jail, came to himself after a few- hours aud is now getting along very well. derisive erica. The colonel hast il v rode up, shouting "Stop that hal looing! It ia coarse aud ill man nered; no well-bred geutlemau would lie guilty of it!'' "I don't kuow, t'oUiwl," spoke up a MissMsippian, with a merry taiukle in bia eye, "how do you eipect men to be well bread when they dou't get but two corn dodgers a uaT ' The colouel bad no more to sav. At the time of the second battle of Mauassas, Gen. l"o had order ed the country scoured for eatibles aud desolated, aud so completely was the command carried out that not a rbickeu was beard to crow uor a pig to atiueal for miles ami miles around. The seveu or eight thousand I'nited .States prisoners taken there were, as a result, pret ty pooriy leu. au irishman m a blue uniform said to a countryman who was wearing the gray, ''Faith Oiuiiia, me bhov, hev ye ribbils no pity ou a poor fellowl ludade an (i hev hed uawthiu' to ate all day au' the sun is most gone down. Faith, an' it's a big score iv sins ye II be conhssiu' to th prait fr such thratmeiit," To which the Southern Irishman made reply, "Aud is it fer hevin' nawthin to ate thot ye ar re afther grnmblin', l'att Iu the Southern Conmleracy we hev wau mule a wake aud thray tights a day, au' how ar're we to fade so mauiiy iv ye, whin j ure ginerai lias tl isolated the laud! .No, t athrick, me hhoy. we'll notconfl'sM to th' praist, we'll conliss to th Toiie' huusilf. ' field bail Ueu eoiitiucd to the as sertions that they could wij up all the blissl that would lie shed with ' thirsty all gone.' "Jerusalem!" idmutc.l "were you drinking all Itliniside is ir.tiie and Ltih.l tatr lat I am A Mountain of Mold could not bring as nun. . : ppinens to Mrs. Lucia like u, Caroline, Wis., as did one 2,'ic box of Muck len's Arnica Halve, when it com pletely cured a running sore on her leg, which had tortured her -'.'I long years. Greatest antiseptic healer or piles, wounds and sores. 25c. at all druggists. "Is Mike Clancy heref asked the visitor at the quarry, just after the pit-mature explosion. "N'o, sir," replied Costigan; "he s gone." "F'or goodf" "Well, sor, he wint in that di rectiou." I'liiladelpliia Press. A torpid, inactive liver ran produce mors bodily ilia than almost anything else. It it good to cleau the lyateni out occasionally. Stir the liver up and get into ahape generally. The beat re sult! ars derived from the use of De Witt't Little Early Risers. Reliable, effective, pleasant pills with t reputa tion. Never gripe, hold by S.J.Welsh. Johnnie Tapa, a man who has a wife too many is a bigamist, is be not! I'apa (thoughtfully) - Not al ways. Fligemle Hlactter. For a painful burn there it nothing like DeWitt't Witch Hatel Salve There are a hoat of imitation! of De Witt't Witch Hael Salve ou the mar ket; tee that yon get the genuine. Ask for DeWitt't Good, too, tcr innbnrn, cuts, bruiiei, and especially recom mended for pilet. The name EX. De mit! & Lo., Chicago, it on every bos. Sold by S. J. Welsh. Dr. Cutter I was planning to operate on yon tomorrow, but I fear I would tetter oierate today. Patient Whyt Doctor Yon are improving so rapidly that yon may be well by tomorrow. Kansas City Times. Deaths Irom Appendicitis decrease in the same ratio that the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills increasea. They save you from dan ger and bring quick aud painless release from constipation and .he ills growing oat of it Htrength and vigor always follow their nse. fiuaranteed by all druggists. 2,'ict Try them. A captain in the Northern army was captured at (iaiue's mill by the (.unfedc rates, aud was met iu the rear by a friend, also a Northern soldier. "Why, Captain," said his friend, "you here, toof How were you raptured!'' "Well," said the captain, "you see we were all lying down at our gnus, resting, when a North Caro lina regiment appeared in our front. I never thought they would be fools enough to try to capture the battery, but presently a little tallow gieased colonel stepied in frout, and sung out through his nose (imitating him), 'Fix bayo nets! Charge bayonets!' ami blam ed if they didu't rapture the bat tery and me too.' This reminds uie of Oeu. Lane's order once wheu a Imttery bad fired on him for some lime. Said he, with a nasal tone, "Hoys, that battery over yonder has been auuoying us all tiight Just raise a whoop and take it," and they did. The relsd yell sent the gunners flying before the bat tery was reached. Connected with the battle of Fredericksburg is an anecdote that shows the difference between true, unpretending courage and the spu rious article with its pompous as sumptious. A general officer rid ing alone two days after the retreat of liuruside, stopped to warm at a fire where a group of Cobb's brig ade, which bad defended the stone wall, was lying down in alt the list lessuess of the abandon after a light. The otlicer had on a common sold ier's coat and was welcomed us a cavalryman to the fireside. A country lad a farmer's boy at home gave him S graphic descrip tion of the tight, the tierce assault and the terrible repulse, iu his own simple style, ending bis narrative with his own ingenuous comments upon the fighting in general. "1 have beam men say," said he, "that they were spiliu' fer a tight, hut I never did spile fer a tight. Ht ranger, I have been iu every 'fight with my regiment, but I never did like fighting. But when we was killing them yaukees so l silk Jss ket haudken hief. . Iu the second day's fight at lien touville, Hoke's til vision was sent liack to meet a change of front by Sherman. A coast battery of little exKrienee in the field was x(ed in an oieu field on the rifht, aud supported by Walthall's division. The retirement of Hoke was n discovered by the enemy, who r une ii ion Kirkman while half of h's meu were engaged in construct ing log breast-works. The battery ou bis right con Itl have allorded him instant relief bv an inliladf fire; but as soon as the assault lie gan, it oN-ned a lurioiis assault to the right, w here not a yaukee was to Im ! seen. A general officer sent first one uiemlK-r of his stall a id then another to change the di rertlou of the lire, but at length had to go iu ieisoii licfore his oh ject wasalicftcd. The lit tack ceased almost immediately, because the shot could rake the attacking col u in ns from eud to cud. Liter iu the day the attack was renewed farther tu the left, and the lialtery began to play all the tardier to the right. The otlicer again rode over and bail the direction of the tire changed with the same result us above. lie then expressed himself iu the strongest terms ol rebuke to the olhcersol the battery. Oueuf Walt hull s Iree and easy lsiys was loiing iug near, listening to the scolding with the most intense satisfaction, and when the otlicer had finished speaking, he broke out, "I think, (icneial, that them artillery ollicers is cross-eyed. The name stuck, and ever afterward that battery was called the cross eyed battery "Ah, General," replied his frieud. "me are apt to ind-e others by iura-lte!" meaning th.it Kaily hlliisa-lf h id snaked the whiskey, as be did. arthq aake! An earthquake as preat in jroiKirtin as that in San Franc isco is hapjieninp; in jiriccs at The Peoples' Dry Goods Co. Fortunate ."lissooriao j. "When I wasadttiggiMat l.imnia. Mo," writes T. ,1. iei. n.tw of Grasllle, M i., "thn-e u ,) en j LtiliVs' l.V toiners weie w: tnaiieiitU fined of (.allies' Uoe Ladies Look! l-adics' lik". Hose T'c. lilios' Ke. Gau.e Vests at '. Gutie Vests at 2 c. Gau.e cstsat I'M: FOR BOTH One disense of thinness in children is scrofula; in adults, consumption, lltdli have oor blood ; lioth tieetl more fat. These (lisensew thrive ou lean ness. Fat is the best mentis of overcoming thcin; coil liver oil makes the beat ami healthiest fat and SCOTT'S EMULSION in the easiest antl most effective form of cotl liver oil. Here 'a a unttirnl order of things that shows why StottV Emulsion is of so much value in all chm of scrofula ami consumption. More fut, more weight, more nourish ment, that's why. Si'nd for fiv utmpb. SCOTT & BOMTNE, Chemists 40 415 fmA Sttawl, Mr York General Jubal A. Karly was not o.ily witty himself, but the cause of wit in others. As is well known he was oiigiuully opposed to these cession movement and fought il with all his might. "However, he took bis stand with his state and resolved to Is? a I'nion mail uo Ion ger with tpiite as much iron will as he had fought secession. There are cords of jokes wherein he figures. Jackson's wing of an army was left alKiut Winchester after the buttle of Shurpsburg lo remove the sick, wounded and army supplies, while Longstrcet's wing was thrown in front of McClellau to Cillpcpiier court house. When his object was all'ccled, Jackson began one of his rapid marches to rejoin Imgstreet licfore McClellau could attack him alone. Now General fCarly had iu his division the famous Iinisann brigade und a good many other troops who would not have voted for the Watt s law. Tho Massaii uttan mountains were tilled with old peach and honey ami the meu thought it would lie a pity, if not a sin, to leave so much spoil to the enemy. Hesides they thought they needed something to reinforce their strength ou the forced march. Gen eral Jackson hnpicufd to ride iu the rear of F.arly's division that day and he found the men scattered for miles along the road in every conceivable attitude from dancing the polka to sprawling on the ground; in every possible mood from grave to gay, from lively to severe; some lighting over their battles again in voices loud and Ixiistcrous; others of a more senti mental turn weeping fur their wives and children so far away. General .In I nil had fXiendcd his clotiicuce ami emphatic Haxon iu vain. He had spread the reMirt that the mountain huts were full of small pox, but had thereby only stimula ted the curiosity of his followers. Ciniiered at Inst he had gone into camp and was toasting his shins that frosty night by a bright fire wheu an orderly rode up with a note, saying, "Dispatch from Gen eral Jackson, General." Karly rose from his seat and fumbled for his sjiectaclcs. This was the note: Headquarters of Left Wing. General: tteneral Jackson de sires to know why he saw so many of your stragglers in rear of your division today. A. a I'eudletoti, A. A. Q. To Major-Gen. F-arly. Here is forty's reply: Headquarters Karly's Division. Captain: In answer to your note I would state that I think it prob able that the reason why General Jackson saw so many of my strag glers ou the march today is that be rode iu the rear of my division. Keepectfully, J. A. Karly, Major Gen. Capt. A. a 1'eudleton, A. A. G. When Jackson read it, contrary to general exiectations, he only smiled aud made no more inquiries about stragglers in Karly's divi sion. The day before the battle of Fred ericksburg, a friend of Gen. Karly's received a bottle of old whiskey, and as that sort did not agree with him, he resolved to present it to the General. He told him so, but a hurried night march before the battle prevented him. When be went Into camp near Karly's head quarters, he placed the bottle be neath his bead, and went to sleep. lii-inc- ut', at ' l-inch IVrsiun at Persian I-aw ns, consumption by lr. Kind's Sen ) lHscoer and aie well ami strong today. One was try im: to veil his property and nnne in ii..na. but ,.o v.... i. .. i .... " I ,. ,n I I i :i Ml! i I i time he found it mint ccsvii v to t. I lo-mch Patistf, :5oe. value at 2.V 2ic. val- ..... . Its'. Ijuvns. ;i(K'. val- iv. so. 1 regard Dr. King's New I lis covery as the most wonderful med icine in existence." Sui'i-si cough and cohl cure ami throat am! lung healer. Gu ira'itccil by all drug gists. ."ilH' ami fl. Trial U.lilc flee. :!'i-inch White value, at ... Dress Linen, 2.V. Joo yds Wire KmliniitlcrtHl Uatitls, ;ut the tiling for .shirt waist fi-oiu.s. 25 to Inc. values at . . .. 20 to :ie. All over .wiss Knil-roiilery go iiiK' t away i low n price . 5k". to J 1.1.5 kt yd. Gentlemen! We offer you Straw Hats costing from ,5fk'. to jf2.Mi, your choice for 50c. Shinula Sh-ie Polish 2 boxes 15c. "What's the real women don't mm i ! "Ileeausc nioie men don't pose." In -troll 1'iee Press. easoii mole pro Postmaster Uohhcd. (i. W. Fonts, postmaster at Uiver ton, la., lieai h lost Ins lite ami was robls'd of all comfort, aceortlmg to his letter, which sas. "I'oi twcnt yea in I had chronic livei complaint w hich led to such a severe case ol jaundice that even my linger nails turned yellow; when my doctor preserilied Fleet rie Hitlers, which cured me ami have keot me well for eleven years." Sure cure for biliousness, iieiiialgia, weakness. ami all stomach, liver, kidney and bladder deiangemeiils." A won leil'ul tonic. At all druggists. . cents. 11. Ira lllll.. Amtiiiit the hiiMin-Mi ii.riimrlt-N rnn-ms-teil Willi K t v: 1 1 -1 .link-is Is one of Justice I1,'S Mini Ills horse. This em. I it Jurist n:i ,. kntnti In his i!Mf,'si,ni for le M.nk oil "Hills," n to I ns I Ilia Ktii f it tine i.ioiiimil,y for ill lltcriitlou his ns,K-i.ii.a were invtis tonitsl tt) liettow tht1 ntiiiie tin tint burse, w tilt h wns lint n sotrv nlts tl. Tliere gts-s Itj les on Hills,"" tlify took lileiisiire In a.iyliiu, iiml s the Jwl.-f rotle out every iiftei'iitinii they IntliiU'tHl tliilly In Ihelr Utile Juke. Hut lh trulli W'AK tlntt the horse Imtl iinotlii-r ininio. Initinu only tn t lie muster a ml Ills man. iiitl when ft too curious elieitt lniilrts as to the JmtL'f'a ivlirrt-:tliouts he nus told hy the gervimt, Willi n clear tun- aolenee, Unit "iititsler was out on llusl- liess." Thv tlrnsnll. The llt'iieitll litis the Ix'st lirnlna nf sll the peoples Iu Imliii iiml the reinli est tonciie. His memory is iro!ii:!ou anil his fertility In talk In.-xliaii-tlMe. tie la siiuietlilini of tin Irishman, Home- thliiK of tin Italian. somnthinK of a Jew If one eitn rot Ivc nil Irishman who wonltl run sway from ft fli-ltt In- j stenil of riiiinliiK Into It, nn linllun without a sense of heuuty anil n Jew ' who wottltl not risk la on the eli.inre i of uinkiiiit f.VSI. He Is very clever, tint his cleverness tlis's not lentl him far on j tlie Mini to nclilcvfiiiftit. for when It come tu ttoiim. ratliT than talking. he Is easily passeil hy people of fur ; Inferior ability. - l.otsd m stamlnrtl. I $5,000 worth ol First-class Clothing at actual cost. Shoes, Ladies, Cents and Childrens, AWAY DOWN. Others are getting big bargains at our COST SALE Why Not YOU? The People's Dry Goods Co. Monroe, Saturday, May 12. OLOUT. IACT Aral IWftVf ITKnmON M Ta WOK.UI-1 TWAISS Or CAll- SANDS 0 MVIS'C-JSO MOl A NO KIMI1-1 HIHOS Or U.IPHANTS.- MLOVU ' aalMAK CAMaUV -OW.V kAjr CAMU. 1VU SUN l THO COUSTtY. a.TWO SCOP.f-: OF CLOWNS AND COWCAL CHARACTERS.JJ 200 MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN. wt: wioof i!iir$tVOyipc C J'" M""ilt'tt- 'v Vv "- j ft 9 ix I? SHHi sJ s ooo c.i.M.n.1 It, 2T I.T 1 t . I"" " i f l i- V: .JSr ht f) ONE TICKET Why takr a dorn things to elite that ruiiRh ? Kenned y's Laxative Honey tu) I ar allays the eitin;cstiim, stops that tickling, iliivi-9 the c il I out I lirouh your liowrl. S. J. Wrlsh. BRITISH BRIEFS. Kiielanil's first repifsi nt.itlve purlin- lUeiit SKnellllilisJ III tjs"i. Caiwir Niii,Uertsl Itriiiiitt Ii the year H. C. I h Kom.tn mrupalioD ctui- tlnueil nearly fnj yeiirn. or unlll 410 . II. In lt'.T'.l wtia p.isscil the h ilieis ror piiii ucl, which, nloiii; with Hie rmlit or trial I iv jury. Is the ureal I'lilwark of AnillivSiuon lllierty. Hie (.-rent plncuc wan liilnslilccl Into I.oiiiIiiii III liitil hy I'alcs of cut 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 - purleil from llolhunl; litontut ptirnuis aiieeiinitMil to the tlisease In oiiii year. t'miiiw-ell'a Ion parliMiueiit nssem- hlisl In lulu; Charles I as Is lnmlisl Jan. ;t". tnitl, mui t'romnell heeaine Iiml proltvtor In K;l. In 1 1 n " i the Kluaria were relnits in the Ihrotie. Wentmhititer ithley, where the limn and iieeiis of tin at llnlain lire crowneil, was nrlicinally a Iti'inslictine nioiiaslcry. It was foiinileil hy fe lNrt, king of the Kaat ixnns, iilumt I11U. STEVES WHEN YCU SHOOT I To tMM H IT whit Rrt MMinc For .1 yrt Tf lS AKMs hivt wwdofl I'KIMtfR HONORS tor AC CURACY. OurliiK. Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols .tk f'-tt I , rt - m ttil 41I1 la mi. it rm Ml f UMta. f ItfoM rkaHi'4 (arski! ( 1 "mi-nm awMfnf j to tirni, t ww'i -' -trffrt KW"f' ! t s' m wwmwl k Menu m Matap. J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., OmCOPtl FALLS MAUL. V II .TO $100,000.00 GRAND FREE STREET PARADE! A CmvnhnnUa wd Uanannunbb Momj html W CM nal Sanr IMt MS Uf lt.lst.sl k tin Fsnal at JwU Rr4 M an4 UtUaUi tank Fonnrmw EJkuMi mi SMaf us Frau Ibax and Milnnjni MaM Hum, rUmw M Mnl ThmM nl in. 100 OnW f I, tij.mi Hiiihuh MUST W CUftUK tu it m Onuna ALL FREE EACH MORNING AT 10 1. M, GENTRY BROS.' ! Ball Grounds, Saturday, May I2th. Another Big Lot of Silver King Sewing Machines. Now is the time for you to call and get a bargain tn Sewing Machines. Our Silver King is enual to any 840.00 aewing machine on the market You will do well to let us show you this machine and give you price. THE W. J. RUDGE CO.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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May 8, 1906, edition 1
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