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THE MONROE JOURNAL. Suit Library mchoj: VOLUME XIII. NO. 17 MONROE, N.C., TUESDAY MAY 29, 1906. One Dollar a Year A FRIGHTENED ACTRESS. THE SHARK HUNTERS. "( SCOTCH SUPERSTITIONS. a.llbrwa Tmr Hr Lit rrma raik.r. lllilraB waa aa, "tiin.-il woman rll u (ml iliiiEtT, aul ah bjJ a lutrrratlnt: an.l utiiuou. tvtu--ra'in-tiL Tti liaiuliti-r at liart-uu eL had bar-di :kI d'tb.-ult uilrr la bur own f itluT. Wheu ilie wat lit.-.-o h on ill J nmt to hrr rnm an.l witln.tit ny kiinl of viratk aal.l lo lr, "Ya will buLp your Mr it ai-.rnii- wltb n. so KsliinlaT In 1H.-II..-" II autre Ur riwllf an .lata fur prep. I nil ion. Tli clillil. IrrrlHitl m-arlv Into aiiet-tiltaii.a. at.-tiiii.:.'!-.-.! th;il all rould iwt ikhI.It .1.. ii Iihi h' a.k-l was ltuvIMo. lint i;:ircia cttilil t:k no -.iilrf..li. ti-ni. All h aiiaw-rrr.1 wat: "You'll make ymir rirt a'.ir-an.- n K tinnier, anl Ik" -rlV--t. If n.). In tlii- lat an-ii, wli.-u I am U- Marrlfcl kal llr4 retwla We (It rU Ara kt.llr. Tl. atrktly cuiiurr. lal liKlD-aa of ali.ni W huuim- It U.mh- in auiall aluuw mli.-- h.:nl.u.iri.r are In tti re B-M-I.i. rlir .Wa.n au fort TU mi arv iIh. m.t part made op of pur bhKnl.il vii(lauta of lb viking. li i an- llll In be fonn.l In an; nutu lr among the rm1Aihr of llau.ror-f.-t of TnutiM. Ami maim fet-lit rap at mm tlo'jr arv! ATuiturd from I. .;h.l lo a lif of hinl-hip. tlirjr haw a war f treating- Father No). I lino a llh aliiitrr NdilMiiptuoua toliTolUm. Ike an old rrk-iut of aui abut uii.vrtulu temper, ahuw rapkl chaina-a from auilltnir l.enev.ileiii' lo il-l. t.lulvnii( aninnr arv uu the whole rmli.-r auttiiliiie than otlirwi-. Ili.-v ran' uotliiti- fur damp" and IIHV aiitTerltii; in tlit-uiaelte ur in peii in niunire my uaiisiT linn your .liy. un, i10Uia umy alup breast I'll do no In n al .Mrn.it ." , ,, ,.,, p,.rlllllM ,.i,u but Th. frlKliti-mil Kirl h:L,l t.. nuko llw .., jwlS ,lllrl f.1? bl of II. H.T ih-.i- :ih alo,,,. I lh, h,liili( u lKmo oT ,w of loit on lllllo pl.ii. of nnli-iu III h-r ( u tm,t , lwllt ,.,.,,. f.,,1,,,,,,, uf w,. .tine at the aa a .h-ll.-l.iua ,,.r. Thr,a four ,:all... Ilk. .truo- tlioiich TOtlr. lv uii.vn-l.m pl.-i- ..f . I1IV, nIV rjl.w u() uritWKl Ulv M uf r.-MIItln iii-ii ..t father for a raih.-r i M llU frum M.a of tUrt. brutal ni.-thxl. Il.-r I .-.l.-nw.i.n hml . ........ ,...v .. , Ui-n t-i-iiiiill.-: ali lia-1 iiimli- h-r what ah am hrn.-lf. a .lnl.l, limmrnt ami iulii!iii.ivr anil ailoriiiK Hut In the Imt a.t. ah.-n Olti.-l!.t atrmlr toa-ar.1 lo-r Willi ti.hflcl lak' y.-r. la Mulil-rtin, tr-ily Muht.-iie-l out of lu-r lt. run nwav fniin dim an.! Iiia.lp for K'ln.lowa and iloora. franllc--allv Irvlug to e. Vlimi her father al hint r-.iii.-kt hoi. I of her, renl ha.l the whole Jhliin 1-e.iune Unit. izliii the ham! w ith whl. li h Mipi-oi.il In murilvr h.-r. aha hit It till It hl.it. (art-la gave a -rjr of pain, wlilrli the uil!H-e took f.r a cry f rap, ami tha urouc p-p.-. ami to the en.l of thia Uk lult.il hook la fa -teu.il A plentiful aupl-lr of t-ro-iiiil halt la thronu out to ultra. I the iiiarr). ami atl.-b la the a t-ni.'- with whi.-k the aliurka take tlie lu.it that aoiiirtluira earh oue of tbeaa Kitllona like tiUiluit rta will have lu Dili hoiktil aii.1 tinning for lit all at the aaine liuie. There ta no "playlux" tlie flub It la not tif.vftnry or iH-Kalhle, un.l I ha hiw erful ta. kle la unruly likt-ly to hreiik. no matter how Hertvly tb bookt.1 aluii'k may atruiti;le. Uut tha ahark ta not for hla aiie a triune Dah. ami except act en.le.1 lu tleaf.-uln, a.pluu for j .u te (, aoliially lx-'.ut bolat.il uut father ami itniicht.-r. Tha Int-lileiit reveala la Mallhran. Fha waa never, lu one ai nte of the woril, an atiea at nil. There win no ftinll.Hl counterfeit of cini.tloin. hut a woinr.n with an eitraorillnurv nv.-r uf liolnr heraelf In the emotiona of otht-ra -T. I1 a Weekly. FORCED TO EAT BOOKS. Hamaa llelaaa A Iim Were t'.mM-llea ta lleaaar l.lleralare. Antoiue the caiiKt-a that rotitrihute to the .l.-Htrili-tloli .if liooka. Ha I a Mil Ital- Inn writer, Aiu.-ri.-o S.-arliitll, there la J cut out an he liana nml la thrown Into of the water there la no very a-rlua atrain on the tu.'kle. If be lo. now uu.t tli.-u net away It la not 1-ecnUM. be et.-r iiiatoikca to hreuk tlie line, hut t .-aiiae n h.-hlly ox.il book eually lean. lhroin.-h the aoft .arlilat-lhoin akelctou uf liU h.-ail ami 10 acta bltu free. A" Hoou aa a ahurk hua tukeu one of the l-ait the hailhii-l ta.-kle iittm-hc.1 to hla particular nallowa la uiiiiiiuil. ami w llhol:t any aupi-rlliioiia fuaa or cere Inoiiy he la hiiiili .l up to the al.aip ami hoixt.-il Jllil clear of the w ater. lie In not hroukht on Ixwr.l at all. hut ttllh n few IhjI.1 ala-h.-a hla liver la one very curlou on.- that may liecalhil lillitlophaKUi. No n-ferem-e la Inl.-mhil lo the mica that ome ili-iiMycl In Kiililaml an entire edition of t'iit.'U' "la xli-on lleptaulollon," hut lo huuiiiu lielum who lima hi. rail) tlevuiired tvoka. In 1370 IhtrtialM) Vlaeniitl i-ompi-lteil two pa'tal ih-lekrate to eat Ihe hull of eicommiinli-ntlon whl.h thi-y ha.l tiroiiKht hi i n. lo-t.-thcr with In allkeu eonla anil l.-aih-n eal. Aa the hull w na written ou parchiui-nf, aiiya the S. lt-n-tirli- Americnn. not pnK-r, It wna all th more ttlrtli ult to illk'.-at. A ahnllnr auecilote wna r.lntt-.l by Oelrlch In hla IMaa.-rtatln tie Illhll.1-th.-cariini at IJhromin I'ntla" (IT.'-.li of an Amtrlan ..-tienil who hm! alk'n.-.l a note for 2.i florlna nml when It fell clue coui-ielleil hit rn-ilitora to eat II. The Tartnra. when lnoka full Into their piwaeaalon. eat tin-in that they may a--.iilie the know hilce cuutaliit-il In t liciii. A 8i nn.llnavlitn writer, the nutlior of a hitlt icii hook, wna .'iiih-IIi-.I to rh.atae latW'.-.-u helng liehcnihil or eat In ir hla iiiamiH. rl-t Imlliil In hroili. Isaac Volmar. who wrote a.itne ailcy antlrea aenluat Iti-ru-.nl, iluke of Kax ony. waa not ajlowiil the rourli-HV of th kitchen, hut win forccl to iwalluw them uncookt-.!. Hflll won,, waa th M of Philip Ol.leiihurk'er, a Jurist of (trenl n-iiown, who waa rniiilcmntil not only In cut a pamphlet of hla writlnira. hut ulio to ba Jofiteil niirltiK hla h-pnat, with or (tra that th DoPKlna ahouhl nut ecu. nntll b bail awallovfe.1 the Inat crumb. Fortunate Hissourians. " licn I wit-tadriick'i.-'l iat Livutiiii, Mo,' wrilr T. J. Iyrr, now ol Umyaville, Mn., "Iltw" f my fti- ttitnera were M-riniiii-hlly curcil of r.insu in plum by Ur. Kiiik a New l)iHOovry and are well ami slnmi; tmliiy. One 'hm trying lo wll liix rifrty ami move to Aruona, but after iiniiitf Xew lliarovery u hliort time lie found it iinnt-ci-HSHiy lo do so, I reg'trd Ir. Kinc'a New overy an the moat wonderful ini-il irine lu exialfiice." Hun-Hl roti;li and mid cure and lltnmt and lunjr healer, (iimiiinlt'.-il by all ilru ginta. 50c and (1. Triitl dot tip free. Earthquakes have raiiHt-d tiiurli excitement re eently, but no more in proportion than other thinn llmt Intve taken place. To illuHtrate; Hilil here in Mon roe Meattrg. Itivena & Helms have rauaed a great deal of excitement and talk in regard to (lie reiinu ka ble (fiMHl qtiality and low price of groeeriew they have void and are now aelliug. Their buaineiw haa IncreaMetl wonderfully within Ihe pant three nioiillia and iaxtill inrrenNing. The people are lenri,ing thai their giMwla are tlie Ix-it and their prieea rheaH-Ht in Monroe. Thia la what haa rreuli-d Ihe ex riteiiietit and ruu-a-d the talk. No one w ho haa otire tried ua han quit trading with in. except for go ographieal n-a.-ani. It is a pleav-tiirp to tm to know thia aud muliie that our eu-ttoiuera re alwaya well pli-nwil. Outie to see tm. We always have antnelhiug lo offer al a-ieeiul prieea. We will give you a bargain if you will cine to are us. No doubt taint that. Thanking you fur Ihe liberal patronage you have given uain the pa-tt aud ever atriving to make our elves worthy of a routintiauee of aame in the future, we are, Your for bnMmns Bivens & Helms. a tun to lie further .hull with later Then hla e.tea are I'll! out, ami be la rut ii-li nt lo no ami complete tlie tardy pr.H-.---a of .lying where and bow be plcaiea. All Una aounila very horrllile, hut there la one curloua (act which (oca far to imika ua la-heve that thia death cannot, ufhT all, he mii- Ii a eru.-l one aa nt lira! iiiiciir. It la thia, the Mier men any -that uul.-aa they put out the hnrk'a eyea he will afterward canae thrin a lot of trouhle hy coming and taking the halt a ai-coud time. It aonmla IniTi-ililile. hut th atiit nieiit la thoroughly well ailtheutlcntml hy ey.-tvltueaa.-a who have ae.-n a liver leaa ahark do Jil-t thia very tiling. Si l eiitlala douhth-sa art) rl.-lit In aaying that th ahark Itvhlcli hy auutoiiilcal cliiaillicatlon la uue of the loweat of the ttih.-ai dia-a tint feel pain In th way more tiik'hl.v ork-aiilt.il aulinali reel It. We will cling to that la-licf, for It Is roiiaollug-to ua. If not to the ahark, who la lima anerlth-fd that hla liter may auiiply ua wltb-what? It la a aecrct not to lie apoken aloud. Norway la one of the great ceutera of the cod trade, ami from rod la made rial liter oil. and ahnrk a liver oil taatua and looks exactly like It.- I'earaon'a M ad a .Inc. Tha Natara of aa Oatk. Pome t-iira ago i cnae wna on trlnl before th Judge of court In a city adjoining lloatou In which among the mimcroua wlttieaaea for the defetiir waa a decidedly Ignorant appearing ami ahlftleaa haiking eolor.il man naiii.il Jouea, who waa to teatlfy aa lo nil aa 1 It tl. II.- waa Dually railed, ami the uaual on 111 wna alaiut to lie adtiilulatered, when the attorney for the proaocutlon ro-e and aililrcaaed hla honor, tug treating that Mr. Jouea be Interrogated aa to hla umleratandlug of the aoleiu ii Hy of an oath. The Judge therefore Rak.il th w-ltneaa If b umleratood th uature of au oh th, to which he replied, MYoa, anh.H Well.- aald Ida honor, "what la ItT To which Mr. Jouea Immeihately ra pll.il. "When you tell a lie, (tick to It." Hoton Herald. II t'oatrcl. A Roaton wmiinn wai tnmV.ng on atreet croaalng waiting for a car when hoi of powdered charcoal fell from paaalng wagon and broke open. The beautiful light dreai ah waa wearing w-ai ruined by the duat Tha driver, who etnppcd to recover tb package, aw the damage and (aid, "I am very aia-ry, ma'am." The woman bowed and replied, "It wag not your fault, air." II that takelb a city la Indeed a amall peraou beanie the poaeoaeor ef audi aelf control aa that. Youth! Companion. ol Hla Taaaa. "I ain't gt no douht." aald niller. "hut what I kin git Unit there Job la rnuaul In that place In England. lt d b a clui-b too." "Oh. yea," replied Peppery, "!f yon ran learn to iiek the language." rhlladelphli rreaa. Rlaaaeal KillBMa. "What make you think Illlklni la la lovt" "I waa In tb next room to bin and hi girl and overheard one of their ah h-m-e." Life. F.irglvMwea la better that) revenge. rittacua. It i poaaible lo obtain relief from chronic indention aod dyapepeia by the uae ol Kodol lor dyipepata. bom ol Ihe moat hopelrn caaea of long ataoding have yielded to it. It enable. you to digrat the food you eat and ex- erciaea a corrective influence, building up the efficiency of tha direatire org- ana. Tbe itomacb it tbe boiler where in tb ateam it made Ibat keep op your vitality, health aod strength. Kodol dtgetlt what you eat. Maket the atomacb tweet putt tbe boiler Id conditio! to do the work nature de mand of it givet yon relief from di geetive diaotden and putt yon io thape lo do your beat and feel your bett. Sold by S. J. Weltb. Carteae Mlh4a That 4atae44 ! Siku aa4 Urtlk. A rnetbol uiiKb hi vogu lu Hn.lUtnd al uue liuie uf aavrtaiulug whether a au-knea would prut e fatul waa to dig two bulca la the ground, one rall.il th quick grave, lb other II dead bote. Tb aulterer waa then placed between Hi two, ami tb hot Inward which b turned Indicated what would be th Mitrou of bia malady. tVmetiui.-a a piec of rok waa broken over th bead of a peraon whoae but agotile wrr painful alike to blmaetf and t.i Iboa who wlln.-aied them. It waa l-.-lier.il thai tlie heart of th aick man would thua he broken am! bia releaie batten ed. Window and door are alwaya thrown wide open In order that the de parting aplrtt may have free egrc from th ho uae and eacai from tbe evil ouee thai hover around eager to Inihran bia aouk I'urtng Ui Interval between death and burial bent and rata were kept carefully alitlt up. A Mraon met lug th.-ae aulmala at ain h a Juncture waa doomed to blluducM In the future. Momiter. unleaa a atream divld.il tlie two Uo.iaea, farmera fre.Uiitly refrain ed from yoking their oxen or borae be fore the hotly waa "laid under the turf of truth." Many women preserved, with the greatet revretice, tlieir bridal attire- to rover them In th cof fin. Ilread and water were placed In th rhauiber of d.-atb. for during the night prior to the burial the eplrlt of th departed on ram to partake of Ihetn. SllllUirn children and little one wbo bad not been blew.il hy the tulu later were hurled before anuria. In thia way their aduilaalon to the land of promlte wat aaaured. Not to olan-rv th I'nn tlce wat to deatlue the aottla of the halrua lo wander homeleaa aud dlacontulutr. Th fat of th aulclilc la lamentahla Hla body cannot reat In tlie kirkyard. for It would talut the aoula of thiw who II therelu. Kretiuenlly he waa hurl.it In a Ion d'ke which eepHriited two Inlnla' eatatea, and pacrhy were eHi I.-.I to rnt a ilhle nt th rid ttotie which markul the place.. A Inkm County Han who was in LAM) - Htl 0 UN TO MM. W DlkT, MinlMrr at K5 a 5ukidr. j Charlotte May 2tth, 1775, and AND (JET MOKE OF IT. ,"e ..i. . I May ih. ISK5. j The l:. v. h ill.-l.in:i!.li.-. a-.d ' a w th-it.ia . iri.ai. sn. ' : eighty live, i. iniiutl. d Min nie In i- i i. 11. .. .. 6 5lrna bv 4tl Siena hv Siena hv r.ni. jam ixia. lur rruiriia- . ' ' iiaiifini' n-ln.-t uue eot.-nl.iv in a IltlllllllUHIIIIUIIIIIIIIUIIIIIlllllllllllllUIIIIMIIIHIIIUIUIIIIIIIimiM 40 Mep (an he had lor the Price ol Two Circus Ticket And Don't Mortgage What You A Kcady Hate. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. There't a lot uf fooll.liliesa lo keep out of. (iciilua la not rare, hut plain com mon aeiii la. Creat thliu'a can't be very dilllcult or au unliuaiy man couldn't accom pllah tli.-iti. Kvery on natumlly dlallke thoa lieopl who are to good tht-y auggcat the top Hue In a iupy Unk. lie contclil w ith your nlr niatle, Tlie chimney In an air niatle never ainokea, aud the wiudowa do not rattle lu every wind. lining liii.lncaa without ndvertlalng ia like winking nt a girl lu the dark you know what )uu aro doing, hut uo- liody rlae doe a. I'erluipa you have noticed that chil dren ure more willing to work for the nelghtmre than at home; alto that aome of them never outgrow tbe habit Atchlaon tilol. Death from Appendicitis ileereatte in tlie aitine ratio thai the uae of Dr. King's New Life I'illa 1111-rt-a.Ktt. They save yon front thin gerund I ring quick and painlcw ii-lcaie from t'ottNtipation and the ilia growing out of it. Strength and vigor always follow their uae. (itiarHtiteetl by all driiggiNla. l'"ic Try them. Special Rates To Raleigh, X.C., and return account of YC. Summer NchtxM and It'ach ers' AsHembly, June-July, via Sea board Air Line Railway. Account of the Teachers' Assem bly, Raleigh, N. C, June 12 15, tlie Sealaiard will cll round trip tickets trotn all points in North Carolina, m 'ludiiig Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suf folk, lioykins, Va .at rate of one first class fare plus 2.V., plus .2.(H) for round trip, the ?2 .00 being fur mem bership fee. Tickets sold June 1 1-11 with final return limit of June 18th. Hy deposit of ticket with special tgent, Raleigh, X. C, on or before June 18th and parment of fee of SO cents same can be extended until July 7th, allowing those so desiring to remain over to the Summer School. Account of the Summer School, Raleigh, X. C. June lR-July 6, Sea board will sell run nil trip tickets rate of one fare plus 2.rc. for round trip, from same points as will apply for the Teachers' Assembly, with eight selling dates, June 15, 10, 18. 19. 25 and 20 and July 2 and 3, with final return limit July 7. For rates, time tables, etc., address Ch.w.11. (jattis, T.P.A., Raleigh, X. C. Tor Your Protection we plnee thia lM on every puckiLkT nl Sc.itt'a Emubdon. Tlie man witballkhon hla buck la our trade-mark, and It la inin-rantee that Heott'e Emul sion will do all that la claimed lor IL Nothing better lur lime, throat or bronchtnl troulik-a In lufont or adult. He. it t a I jiiiiI ilin I one erf tlie Keen teat fh-e.li-liullilers known to thoiuedlcid world. WW aaeat ra aaialt Aw. riau, according to his owu at ate turnt.aiid frotu au old family liible, waa a lad leu yearn ol.l at the t mo tif the eonventou io Chailotte iu siav. i::. .- . J ., ...,.., ,. tlir IMOH All'l ii-i;. ...I t., t ...... I. Il r .. .. ..' ... wov umi'iir.1 ui i ne ran ii eannv, I navelotimi tl eleven. No man iu his community j e;iiu ,.a i i ji- ibei.l.l ea. th ibeu Jleckleunurg, uow i nton an ainu.Utd or niriu.111 of value, waa better knowu or more highly Just a.i the Iwnker re. k.uia hia rati rmarftel. Ilia rharaeter for truth. ,ul in UuuU aud bullion, and the and honesty waa alaive reprtatth. nicrrliant mea-urea Ins worth bv l or nearly half a century lie waa, hi cl.a k in trade, mi ahotild we magistrate, in th.we, tlaya, w h.-u ha tanls tv.-k.iu ..ur worth bv our that position was one of consnl.-ra ble importance. Many of your readers will re member 'Hirau' Hir" Helk," aw hel pui h.niiig power of land waa then called, waa preaetil at Ihe renteuial in l.s;, and wait thru 1 10 years old. Aud that he sat ou the platform with the sjieakers. st-. luil.il MM.t immi 1,1. n I'aik. Kv. after he had y.i-lieil hi wililslu an attempt t.i w-i.-r the ail.-m-s. The InhIv w.h iIimuv.-ii .1 t.Mlav -ing te-t, .tally of the farm and 1 toieii.l.i frmu a live. rur almost hall a century the li.-v. lltngildie ha.l ptvuehed r-gu l.uly to a small tvnieg ttioti at Tug Fork clHiich. iih.uil rvla lite or a home and earning a weight of Jeans il i la heved Ihe old preacher gave way to despond etwy. The last sti-u of him alive . he waa Nlllitig at Ihe roadside in '' front of the little t-liutrli in which he had preached for a lifetime. atrew ol atalile and grazing lauds. lhel.M-t is, we dou't realize the value of a duller aa compared to its .'tow, just look at it iu thia light: Si,, fur iiisiamv, land sells for ?-'0 in - acre and you just ha.1 one dol lur to start w ii h. Now get out and and waa iutrtMlueed to the great j ntt oil sis sl.-ps aud turn at right autiirncr v) tan, ixu lame io a . angles and atep oil lurtv go.nl, III.', few happy remarka. lie renu-in la-rel his former vie.it just one linn dretl vears before! (inventor Yau.-e t.aik much interest iu him. These facts are fotiud on record in linn tet'a History of X. ('. Mr. lie Ik had a remarkable mem ory, and many and many a time, have 1 listened to him tell of his trip to Charlotte with his father, lirittou 15 lk, who waa a delegate to the convention iu Charlotte iu May, 1775. lie said that the mii pie were iu a great state of excite ment and there was a lot of holler ing aud shouting, aud men throw ing their hats into the air, etc. That on their return, his mother, long steps, tutu at right angles, (hen six mure steps, then right an gles and buck l.uly steia and there you are: lur only lust one dol lar- but it's a nice pal.-h aud yours in fee simple, yours and your heirs ami assigns tin evermore, lea, it is yours all round and half way down and for the oue dollar you can gel twenty millions of dirl anil neighlNMK on both Aides of tin t-anil. It makes a fiecholiler of you and itdils dignity to you and inures you a la-ll.-r t'llu.-u. Now joii can plant this patch iu straw bet t i.-a and it'll double itself ten limes the lirsl car, if carefully cultivate.!. That is jiM one of the who was Misa Mary H:tker la-lute ,! irs you let slip away from you marriage, askeu particularly wnat hud lai-u done at the convention. To this his father replied: "We drew up a set ot resolutions ilcclar lug ourselves independent." He said he could never forget the ex prcKsion on his tnuther's face. She began to wring her hands nml seemed to be in great agony, as she said: "llritlun, that will certainly til ing on a war and you w ill see it." His lather calmly remarked: ''If it cotnes to that, I am ready anil w illing to give my service to my country." The war did come. And he win. filially wounded in a hand to -hand sword fight with a British suliliet at the "liuford Itattle (iimintls," ltm aster Co., S. V. It was a great source of amuse ment to my grandfather that any Isidy doubted the "Mecklenburg Declaration of Iiiilcpcnili-nce." These are facts aa I heard them from his own lips, and I have no reasou to doubt them. Mecklenburg Farmer Put Negro Hands Hack to Work. I'tiarl'.ttr N-w. Mr. Johu O. Alexander, one of the best known farmers of the conn ty, is having tome trouble w ith his wage hands. leMterday morning four of his negro hands came to hi in for some money, asking that he pay them !( for their services injiidviiiice. He told them that he did not have the money ou hand, but would pay them Saturday when lie went to town. I he negroes were not satisfied with thia and openly demanded the money. "Haul your cottou to town now and sell it. We want our motiey," said one of the negroes. Mr. Alexander telephoned Stpure Hilton to issue warrauts for John Price and Frank Harnett, both of whom talked very impudent to hi in. They refused to work and said they would (piit their contract unless the money was paid to them. Shortly after 12 o clock yester day Constable 8. C Koss left for Mr. Alexander's place, armed with the two warrant, and returned about four o'clock in the afternoon with the two negroes in custody. They were given a hearing tie- fore Squire Hilton and the court ordered that they pay a line of " or carry out their contracts, which ia iu effect till the first of August. All lour of the negroes reiiorted for work this morning. 5ent for ex-Husband when Second Husband Beat Her. St, Ij'uK li-U'h. Mrs. Ida M. Woolbridge's di vorced first husband, Kolicrt leu, was her star witness iu her suit fur divorce from her second husband, Albert Woolbridge, iu Judge Sales' courtroom today. Mrs, Woolbridge is twenty nine yearn old aud pretty, l'ii is mar tied to a second wife. 1 be petition charged drunkenueao and cruel treatment llobert Leu, the divorced first husband, testified that he was now married to a second wife, and that he and his wife had been on friend ly terms with Mrs. Woolbridge aud her husband. "You treonently called on the Woolbridge f " asked Attorney Hart man. "Yea: we were very friendly and called on the Woolbridge at leant once week, they calling on us that often also." "Io yon know whether or not Woolbridge drank to excewd'' " 1 ee; I know that he was a bard drinker." "Was he ever crul to hia wife" "Yea; be quarrelled with her once and struck her in the eye, aud she came over after Die" A torpid, inactive liver can produce more bodily illt than almost anything elaa. It it food lo clean th tytlem out occationally. Stir tb liver upend get into tbape generally. The beat re tulta are derived from the ne of Os Wilt'i Utile Earl Risers. Reliable, affective, pleasant pills with a reputa tion. Nam grip. Sold by S. J.Walsh.1 caielessly every year. You could save up several of these in a year's 1 1 it if, and yuur one dollar slraw-ta-ny patch would soon stretch out into tu i:iil acres. ' l is a ciiiniila tive i nu Mineiit aud grows very last. Now ou the other hand, suppose you have a teasouulilc amount of land - tine or two hiiudied acres is .tiile a Millie icucy. Uut suppuse joii hate this much and have it paid for, but have no exlra money, and suppose a fellow wearing a derby and a pleasant smile comes along selling county t ights for some patent unit l.-ls you have one real cheap say jL'.'i ur."itl. You ilun'l happen lo have Ihe ready iiiom-y, so he carries oh" your note. Think about it will ymtl Fifty dollars isn't mui'h tint 'twould take a big slice clear across your lies! Held. If the del by and the smile wen1 to say lo you, "Here, now, Mr. Far mer, til'ly dollars is no money til all. Why, 'twould only take a fraction over two acres off of one side of thai ten acre lit-ld, and you'll never miss il." lint now, would you miss it! Well, possibly if they'd npprtuich ton iu that way 'twould get your liish up, and you'd point to the ilerliy and the door and tell liliu to get iu one and out the other pretty Illumed quick or you'd sick old Tige on him. KememlN-r you're a fa.imer ai.d thai yon served your apprentice ship behind the hia-and that farm ing is or should lie yuur strong point, and that some good old clo ver sod is woi Hi a county full of get rich quick schemes. So wheu you feel tempted to go iiilo something which promises such large returns just calculate how much of your clover lot or ber ry patch 'twill take and that'll help you to cut your eye-teeth. Iredell Co., X. C. X. Stomach Trouble. Mrs. Sue Mat tin, jn oi l ji.J highly it spected resident of lais.niia, Mns , waa ick with stomach tiuuhlc lot more than ail mouths. 1 h.uiit,, lUin Stum ch and Liver Tablets ruled her. She nays: "1 can now rat anvthini; I want and am the proudest wom..u in the world to find u h a good medicine." For sale by t N Siiiip-ui, S J. Welsh. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Treasurer. I hen l v ..rti.s. i.t in llle at-tl'.ll - f.-r rl.r 1.,11't t. V.. M. 1AM" l or Treasurer. I li-tt-l, sioi..mi. -.'If n !.! ,,utt- r.r re li-!l..ti ,. u... ..a: f ,ir. r ,.f I iu..u ..uiity, mi j. --I ! tl..' I Tj.ii.- 1 1 1 1 1 a i v JAS. II. WILLIAMS. Dog Kemcmbrdnce. oar t u tii h AnlmaU. Twenty years ago a gentleman brought to my ofliee a large, very handsome intelligent spaniel dog whose nigh torelcg wiis badly brok en, the hone being grown out of place. On the muster' assurance that the dog would not bile me I set the leg. Drawing the Ismy fragments into place caused severe unavoidable pain. Ihe animal w hiuiiercl, bul displayed no anger and allowed the dressing to re main undisturbed until I removed it wheu firm iinuiu had resulted, I saw no Inure of my canine patient nor hisowner for I wo year. Then (again of a summer's morning i I heard a loud scratching at inyulliie door. 1 opened it and there atoml my old spaniel friend, wagging his tit i I. liesiile him stood a line blin k und tan with a French nail driven clear through bis right paw. I patted the spaniel, called bolh tlogs iu, removed the nail and sent both away happy, trotting by side as if nothing had happem-d. have never sceu anything of either since. The Lucky Liniment Did It. I harl.itlf mwrvf r. While Mr. . .. Mullen was driving through I'uion county a few (lays ago, taking orders for his famous liniment and buying eggs, his team of horses became fright ened and ran away. Mr. Mullen w as thrown out and aa he hurried np the dusty road he was wonder ing what proportion of the thirty dozen eggs be had in the buggy would h smashed. The horses did not stop in their mad career until they had gone three miles. When Mr. Mullen reached them they were unietly browsing along the roadside. An examination reveal ed the fact that not a piece of har nem waa broken and only one egg of the thirty dozen had been crush ed. The only injnrr Mr. Mullen nflered in being thrown out wsj a slightly spraiued wrist. For Trcaurer. I h-r-lv SIIH..UIH-. no Hi.-.- ..f ir.-a-uo -- .,f I ! lite action til On- li.-t..H -If a .-Mini!. In' f..r tin- I ui.'i . -iit.j.-.-l i., I 'lr I'lni'ttrt Kl) J. HIVKNS. I or Clerk ol Court. I li.-r.-l.t- a"H...i '.i. i-n-. lf .- ..h.t.i'i-f..r II .lli.l- 'if l'!"k .f s . . m - f ..in ..II M.,ut-.u y. -nl.jci I.. In- Ih-ni iitli,- .'imnrt l. A. HDl'STOV. 1 aioiMUii.' T ,-i.-rk ..I -nlj.-.-l l.i maiy- I or Clerk ol Court f a nii.il. l;C. f.,r II t'i.- ill! f i nl. -il .-. Ml II 1 1 .1 In.- Is "'.-iHlii- j.n 1. II. HOYTK. Here I I n in v Krirn.1-- IIh I urn tt frtti.h.lnt. am at Last. f ( 'lM IV..,. tt.r ( -I tlx Ultl'V ' Htirt mil U'f..r. Hi.- .it-itii'tmi it Lit 1111 i iniv II Hill Atli.ll-t. !', .IM!I1IM' a. 1, if Dfltll iHt.-.l Mini -!i- ti-.l, t i,Mt I u h t.. :Ut- U -I ) n kill Ih Hlilll. Y. Il.tlki' Oil II f'-l'itu trill Mini t - lU-tciil t-l.'il M. I. FLOW. Tor Clerk Superior Court. I hfrvtik Hiin.iinn'f iiin 'f - h niti.li.lith' fur iioiiitimMnii f.r el.'! k ur .uim ni c.iiil i-y the Itt'iiiiKTHtit' irtinti'Y JKS.K A. WH.MAMS. f or Clerk of Court. I It.'1 etmi'ttiiHf tii'lf iifniifliifuh'ftTth' lli of i-it k .if i-..iirl fwr ( nii'ii ciiuniv. utv Jl-Ct l iN IIHH IHUc (Hllllrl'V W. J. Hl'DStiS'. For Clerk of Court. I li.-ri-l.v aioioillii-.- ti't-.-lf in-ioi.ll.lat.. f..r tin- 'III.-.- .it I ll-l i.t llll. I ..11 l 1 ,.f I IU..H , j , tll.j..-t lu tin- ls-lli" r,iUi' 'ntiar JAM liS MCNKKLY. Tor Clerk of Court. Moii foM' rk f i ..mi r iNMUiNTntlt' jtrlnmry. i-.iilitTH fi.r nntiittm I iih-ii I'.iunt) I.) Uir S. E, HKLK. For Clerk ot Court. I hTViy nnimn-' mytt-lf I'un.it.tiiu f..r tlie Iti'-r uf i-lvrk til ilif i-nuii .if 1 ni.iii 1'Miintv. Ulj,t (o lti 't,.i, ol Hie Ji ituN'iMHi' ,irl niry. P. P. W. PLYLER. l or Clerk of Court. I hrntiv niiiitiiiif myi f rt I'ltiiih'iaic for Hie dl.-e'iif olt-rk of tilt' court ft. i I hi. hi i IIH. tll.JrM't t(t titc Hi' 11 n nf lliV lll-llliMTdilc rl rnry, J. W. TOWNSEND. For Sherllf. I hrVit- nnniiiK's' niv-clf it i-hiiiiIiIh(" for rr (ItM-ttoii U ItioHi.f of hiTKl of ) ui, .a county . uliji-el tti tin- iVmocrtlle iPiiiiHry. B. A. HORN. For Sheriff. I hfrri.y niiotin.-f invclf cntt.lt. In it- f.-r thf ofliif .f iif riff of I tilofi cuiiply, nil.jwi lo thf V'thtll uf tlie iM tuiH-risIic ptiiiiitrv. JOHN CRIKI-'ITII. For Sheriff. I hrliy annniuii'f t)ivlf - a pini1l.lHti for noniHmiioii a isiicritl jy tiif lu inm-nuir n ma ry . DAVIS ARMFIELO. For keKlster of Deed. If n cn.i.Utr for tlw ti fur I lio c. mi nt , J the iK'HiiH-rnttr prl I lit-if Ly nnn.'Utti'f in oirif of nvi'i'r of .1 illt.joct o lilt Nt'tl.'H niftry. J. E. STEWART. For County Commissioner. I lit rt'dy atiinmnif mvu lf 'nriitl.litif for th olTi' I if foil TIM -otlllllloalolllT, HIt.jtH-t .t 1 1' t4tlolt of the Ih-niocral ic rniarv JEKRE C. LANEY. For County CommUioner. I htTt liy aiinomi'f iiiv-t-lf h i'n.1iilatc for llif oftic' f ii tun ti i'otntin-wii!iii uf nioii hiht. ul-lfct t tin ftt'llttn ( tlie Ih-IIknTpIm- nl ntaiy . W. A. EI RANKS. For Const, ble, I hervM annntiiitf mv-lf canhlittf for tht nTlltf of it.u-iat.if of Monro tinhii, uljtM'i tUt" liiiirrBtlc (iriniary. R. II. MOORE. For Cotton Weigher at Honroe. I hrrvtiy annoiincr m?-flf a caiiill.tate f.r Ur o!TIi i if cot I.-fl wvuehyr i M-'iirtsp SAM D. HELMS. For Cotton Weigher at Waxhaw. I hnt.y anitoiinif mr-H-lf acaii.tl.latr for the ofllr- tif out ton Wlefhrral Withti. L. M. RINER. For Cotton WeiKher at Waxhaw. I hfriy annoumi. my-s-lf a ran1Mr for r lHtim ti ht HMiiin uf cotton ncihtr at Afttrtaw. 8. J. MCGUIRT. For Cotton W elgher at Waxhaw. 1 hereby anniaine nitaeltatndl.ltrf..rllt ofltee.rfe.itt.ai welirlierat Wakl.aw. J. T. WEIR. For Cotton Weigher at Waxhaw. I tl.mhy annonms. mtalt ar-andlilat lor Ih. iifao. o eiiitua aelaher at W aihaw. J. A. GAMBLE. For Cotton Weigher at Waxhaw. I anamriK. ait-lf aanrtMat for ta oflle at cHl.ia wtutaer al Wailtaw. 0. A. MCCAIN. For Cotton Weigher at Waxhaw. I harelA- anaeane wivarlf arnititlatlor th offlo tnt eultoa weieher at Waihaw. CHA8. J. HAIGtER. If you lost your ( lu ck hook you have lost only a pad of pa- 1 jer that can ho replaced for the 1 asking. Hut if you lose the Ion?; green 1 and the round coin it's gone. Put it in the hank where it w ill 1 he safe. Open an account any I time. $ $ $ 1 tug People's Bank ot Monroe. I HiiHiiiiiiinuniuiiHiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiS W. S. Bl.AKENEY, President. J. R. SUITE. Vlte-President. -THE- W. C. STACK. Cashier. For Cotton Weigher at Monro. 1 Harahv whmiw atraair a (at!4e! lar la eOe o( oUoa wvtalMr Hnana. JO EN T. BEIX. BANK of UNION MOXKOE, N. C This Bank has been operated In the Interest ol the people at lartre as well as its stockholders. Its officers have done their best to build up lion roe and the surroundinit country. It pro vides every safeguard lor the depositor and is always liberal to the borrower. No reasonable person could be dissatisfied with Its method.. Remember hat it has done lor the people thus tar and let everybody know that It III meet all legitimate competition in the future. Patronize It with your accounts and thus show your sympathy lor a progre.tsive and obliging Institution. It Is your Iriend and it is here to stay. BEYOND the Rockies Lies the Ruins of Frisco : the great West in mourning, proud America in tears: the world in sympathy with the home less thousands, millions of dollars flowing to a stricken city: what a liberal people we Americans are. But it was something else I wanted to say, and I must First admit that my building is not as high as the Rock ies nor ay broad rs the great West; nor does my trade reach across America, and probably has not been heard of around the world: nor am I receiving millions, but I am getting part of it and the price of my goody will prove that I &.m one among the liberal. So don't for get that I keep a full stock of Heavy and Fancy Gro ceries and Country Produce, the very best goods at the very lowest prices, and by f&ir and honest dealing we expect to build a trade in Monroe that will stand. We are here to ytay, but before we settled in your lovely city we viyited several towns and counties looking for a location, and actually stopped a few dayy in Char lotte, but what is Charlotte by the side of Monroe? T. J. OaxLclle. Phone 36. ?00M00v00000000000C00 100 Full Doses of the Best Sarsaparilla on the Market for 75c. C. N. SIMPSON, Jr. THE SIKES COMPANY. THE SIKES COMPANY. Just received solid car load of Hay Rakes, Mowing Machines and Disc Harrrows. Our ware-house is chock full of buggies and surries of every description. Horses and . Mules is our long suit Sell or exchange. Cash or credit Trade us your old buggy for a new up-to-date Summer rig. Try us once. THE SIXES COMPANY. THE SIXES COMY.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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May 29, 1906, edition 1
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