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THE MONROE JOURNAL Telephone No. I. Tuesday, June I. IWM. V. Harry Hai"w ik1 family ant vu.it in relatives In (f-.rgia. Mr. Will Graham of lliarl.itte prut lh lis)' in Mouroe. Miiwra Seely and Sadie lb-Ik are viaiting in aileiilioro. M iw Miunio Houston of Waxhaw U vbtitiug relative in town. Mr. J. Z. (ireen, alitor of Our Home, of Marsliville, si-eut Halur day in town. Mr. ami Mr 8. II. Hopkiuaof I.incolntou are visiting Mrs. J. M lilair. Miwt Funic Woffurd of Minion K ('., ill arrive to night to viitil friends. Ir. II. Smith ha returned to hi niia and ran now lie found regu larly at Mc4 aulcy's drug lUor. Mr. J. O. Itoyliu, editor of Hie adeslM.ro Messenger and lutein geneer, hik-ii! Friday in Mouroe. Mimr. J. L. Pratt and J. L Horn, leading citizen, of ttie Mor veil Mi-turn, Mieut Friday in town. Mr. Dr. W. A. Monroe of Han ford and children are visiting Mr. Naury Stewart, Mr. W. I'. Aiidrewa of Atlanta H-nt Sunday with liia pareuts. Maj. and Mrs. L. I. Andrews. Mr. J. ('. Hrooks of MarHhville is at the home of hi father, lr. Hrooks at Olive Itrauch, with fever. Mm. ('. I). Meachaiu of Norfolk Va., ia visiting her parcuts, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. liliikeney. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stewart returned Hiiniluy from New York and HoMnn. llev. George Stevens w ill rood net prayei meeting services iu the I'rea 1 1) teriau church to morrow rveuiug at :1. Mrs. Dr. I.ilHngtmi returned to her home iu Allieuntrle this inorli ing from a vinit to Mrs. T. J. Jerome. Mr. J. A. Crowell lias returned from the Prcshytcriau hospital at Charlotte, where he underwent an oierulioii, Ks. T. W. Secreat of Oneeola say I hut the overtlow of Twelve Mileereek ha caused him to lone live hundred Inishcls of outs. Mrs. it. S. Mont ford of Wilmiug Ion in tending few day with relatives iu tMn, eu route to Ashe ville. Mrs, II. D. Drowning and rhil dren returned Saturday night from a vinit to relatives iu Halifax county. Mi. J. M. Thomas of Lilesville, who low lieeu visiting her duugh. ter, Mix II. II. llilliiigsliy, returned homo Saturday. The l'ritcliard Memorial Raptis! Sunday school will run its tilth an nual excursion from Charlotte to Wilmington on the 27th Inst. Mr. T. '. Dillon went to Salis bury Thursday to attend the meet ing of the executive committee of ,'Jie furniture dealers' association. Mr. J. M. Fairley attended the meeting of the North Carol iuadio rese, w hich met at Ileudeesmtville last week, as a delegate from the St. 1'aul'a church ol Monroe. Mr. IlowardSmith, who has lieen living in Arkansas for several yeais, will arrive iu Monroe to night to nhiiiI some time w ith his people. Prof. I j. Ij, Parker has returned from a trip to Fa) et lev i lie and will sM'iid the summer in Monroe. He will return to the Fayetteville. gra ded school next year. Service at the Lutheran church liy Itcv. (!. D. Kernheim, pastor, Sunday next. Sunday school !i:.'U a. in., preaching II a. in., evening services W:15. Mr. II. M. Mullia. a well known .Marriage el Huu Cnracll and Mr. rititen and far Bier who lived Iit J Site Tomorow Evening, five miles MHilhaeHl uf this place, warriage ofmiH-h iutetest to died ery suddeuly last Wdie t rieople , d ill-r-ut section of I lie day night about the aiiduight tmr. tkmi tw solemnied at St. He had been right sick dirt lew Luke's Luiheiau church t .morrow hours on Suudav before his dealh, Vtenimr si eu-lil o'ei, k. alien Mr. I I Awe of lUilord came to town hut was much better Monday and J,tt - uthl-iisou Hikes will lead '' other day grunting heavily. Talking Witlk The I'coplc. Tueailay and part of " ediiesilay. in t, M(Ar Mia Maggie ll.irw.ad lie ws taken very 111 wetinesiuy Ciuwell. daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. niirht and lived 1ml a short time. Heart failure was the ran- of his death. Mr. Mullia was a tuentlier of Hermon Kaptist church. Ilia re mains were hurled at Waxhaw Itap A. M. Crowell. At the apMiinted hour the liridal larty will enter the church in the following order: Mi l.i.ie This was mi uuiiMial a thing for I lie cherry philonpher l liulonl tloit Ins friends were auxious. 1 hey tin covered that be bail climls-d a svea more tree the day before, fulleu out, and broken a baudl'ul of riln. ; ting thia much information m am easy, but there It NtopisNl. Iliev couldn't lean, why he clnulirj the Sites. Maud Sikes. lie Fairlev ami list church Friday. He is survived ( .vi Ijmh v ril.lsm girls; Mr. C. IL by a wife aud niue children. lle;Crowell of lUleigh with Miss Irene wat a amwssful farmer and a good Itenuett of Norwood. Mr. Dixou sycamore tree. rituen. Waxhaw Kuterprise. -Sikes with Miss Pat Adams, Mr. Mr. W.S. Kl.ken.yg.rf aletter!,K'--l"''.V''l Mi Faye! The man Kendall win. turned Saturday saying that the JeflerW " . M'- J- IWkley ,Nal; - evident lu the ease of the linnr..vi..,.ll1ilhh.l Im-IihI li -"U .'lliw .nary olIIIIMin, Slid I lie .' - --I. an honorary member and also so poiuteil hiui on a Mini iu it lee to meet the radi-oad people iu regard to the extensiou of the Charlotte. Mouroe and Columbia railroad, which is to Is roust ructed from Jefferson to ltooiu elect with his best mail Mr. I uf B """ killed Johnson Albion Dunu of Scotland Neck, I rvideully ls-lievel iu kei-ping up MiMKato FairleT maid of homvr; ap-arances. On the day alter the followed by the iittle hug U-arer, I hanging. Kendall, we are iulrmei. MaMer Frank Wolfe Dillon and i '"' the home of the widow ol the little flower girl Mi Hannah ' H" "" ' al l-eu lyuche.1. -"! . . ... . ... . .....!... .i.l. t.u.l. .1... Monr.. Tl. J-ller... folks evi. I ne iruie elen Willi l(.r '"'""--" " .'-" " .l.iiv il.u.'t i......l ... li- i.ll. .t 1 1'rolhcr Mr. V. C. Cmwell. Just iuetery lu his buggy, ami w hil. j . : i.r. i...: ..... ... do nothing for the improvement of their towu. They arem to have a working elub iu line order, a thing which every town that desires to do more than merely wobble along must have. Dr. J. 11. Jerome of (leorgeville, Cabarrus county, w as over last week with his brother, Mr. T. J. Jerome. aud while here purchased a farm near town. The tract is the liur rell iirtsiiu old place, a mile and a half south of towu, consists of Hill odd acres, and was iMiught from Mr. J. IL F.nglish; consKleral ion. l,.VHI. Dr. Jerome route uiplnlcs giving up the practice of medicine on account of his health, and should be do so he w ill likely build and move to this farm next fall. The Jack sou Club is making ar rangements to get into its iiuurtcrs iu the new Shute building. There will probably be a house warming soou, maybe on the third of next mouth. Iu the uieaiiliuie every business and professional man in town should seek inemlN'rsliip iu the cluli. It is a business institn tion and designed to help iu the upbuilding of the town and also to give an opportunity for pleasant social Intercourse to its mcmlM-rs. before the bridal party enters Miss ,mr 1,1 ,'" 'urill ' "" Aslie liadtly will sing "ltause au ncisn pui oui 01 uie way, was (i.sl matle thee mine," aud Miss r:u' " l"-'- He is said I.. Alinie Sunders will preside at the1 nv reHiud"d very feelingly and piano. 1 tie impressive ring serv ice will be read Dr. (I. D. Ituru heim: A reception will be eiven put up a powerful prayer. W ll k.n the showers Is'gau to fall the bridal party at the home of and the stuff beguu to glow, la-fore the bride on Jefteraon street, alter the raiu got too monotonous, every which the bride and groom will Issly wastalkiugof how Is-aiitifully leave for Hultiumre, New i ork and cotton was grow nig oil. KveuCupl .rther Northern cities. Henry (ireeu got enthusiastic. On iU'Colint of the limited space! Coining in from one of his runs he in the church only those who have sunt the col Ion along the railroad cards will 1st ailiuitt.il. was so pretty and the land was in Miss Sal lie Mi U-au of MaUon siuli gissl lit for working, it math and Miss Irene lieiiuett uf Norwood . hiui want to get into a cotton held arrived last night to be present at once more and go at it like he used the wedding. to. Our latest information on tins The young people are among the subject is that he didn't used to most popular in town, hach has have much enmity lor the grass. score of friends. The bride to ls However, we pass this subject over is a young woman ol must lovable to the editor of our Home lor a lull character, pretty ami accomplished, elucidation iu the column of indtis of gentle manner and charming trial news of the ps-r. The Journal In requested lo say that all the old soldiers In I'nion county are invited to thedinuerou the Fourth, but that (he iuvilutiou is limited to those of this comity. ProT. J. I), lliveiitt, the new super intendent of the graded school, was in towu Thursday conferring with the trustees. He will be back about July first. Dr. J. A. Austiu of Charlotte was iu town yesterday, having been lo see hia mother, Mrs. A. J. Austin, who Is quite sick at her home in (loose Creek. Mr. II. A. Hhepperd stood the examination Isfore the hoard of pharmacy at Wriglitsville last week and secured license as a regular pharmacist. ' Mr. and Mra. J. B. Doefcer gave an ice cream tupier at their home iu ltuford township Saturday after noon. A number of young people were present aud all had good time. Dr. a H. Kzzelle of Van Wyrk, whoaecured license lo practice med icine at the late meeting of the State board, has located at Waxhaw aud ran lie found at the Waxhaw Drug Company a. Prof. A. B. Stalvey of Central, H. C, has been elected principal of the Waxhaw Institute. He la a graduate of the rValxsly Normal College aud haa been teaching for aeveral yearn. Prof. V.C, Kakerof Jacksonville, N. C, tiW WU fleeted princiial of Marshville Academy by the trus tees of that school, prof. Fkker is an experienced teacher and ia a graduate of Trinity College. Itegutar services at the Baptist church next Sunday. Subjects It a.m.: "Slowing I p '; 8:13p.m. Messrs. J. K. Flint, W.M. Niven and J. K. Iee will ois-n a marble yard in Saiil'ord on August I ."III. The two lutter are cultcis of tine skill and one of them will go lo Huuford and one will remain in Monroe while Mr. Kind will go backward and forward. Mr. F.lird returned from Sanford Saturday w here he went to complete arrange incuts. He has already secured a building. The difference Mween the sev- ei al con ut ry telephone sw itch Ism rds aud the Monris. exchange was set tied last Thursday. Itepreseiitutivcs from each side met and entered into a written contract that all the ex changes should be connected w ith the Monroe Isiard free, as hereto fore, for a space uf live years. This was satisfactory all around and no uew exchange will be put up. Misses Wilmaaud Ohs? Iong, daughters of County Commissioner W, (J. Long of (loose ( reek, return Thursday from the Asheville Nor uial aud Collegiate Institute. 1 he former husjinl graduated with the honors of her class, and iu addition writes the class will iu class day exercise. The directors of the Monroe Hum pital have completed the purchase of the Ashcrall and Stewart bospi tal equipment, and just as soon as a trained nurse cau lie secured the hospital will Is ready for work. It will be run for the present until other quarters can be secured in the same building. The children of the Baptist con gregation gave an entertainment last Tuesday evening that was very creditable to them and to the skill of Mrs. W. A. Lane who trained them. A good audience enjoyed the entertainment. During the thunder cloud lute Saturday afternoou lightning struck the old Methodist church building, situated iu front of (irinin's stables. The ceiling was ripcd up, a blind knocked off aud window panes thrown out. Now that the country 'phone rouncetiou has Ix-en restored, we hope our country friends will ring up and tell us any bits of new s that may Is current iu the neighbor hood. Also towu friends. Jurors lor Civil Term of Court, Be ginning August 20th. O. B. Brewer, U L. Helms, D. C. Mt'Douald, W. A . Henderson, lteece M. Staruea, N. W. Braswell, J. V. Thomas, M. T. Suitings, Blair He crest, H. W. Histarc J. W. Finch er, L. K. Helms, 8. H. Moser, M. I. Rollins, a A. Lathan, John Itirh ardaon, It. U Thompson, J. 1), Mo Itae. HK(XIM WKKK. J. A. Lingle, C. K. Morgan, John Brewer, J.W. Presley, F.A. Krauss, C, B. Harden, a B. Bundy, (1. J. Richardson, M. A. (irillin, V. R Kuuderburk, J. A. Haywood, M. L. Trnesland, J. P. Tarleton, John II. Griffin, dec W, Broom, J. J. Nash, H. M. Broom, J. M. Burns. A Tribute to the Memory of Mrs. Oeorgw H. Atkinson from the nirtam 5oclety of the Monroe Presbyterian Church, Death has invaded our little band and taken from us our beloved man ager, Mrs. Atkinson. Words are inadequate lo express our loss. We are as sheep without a shepherd, so sadly do we miss her gentle teachings and loving words of encouragement. May tiiey be ludcl libly impressed upon our young hearts, and may we endeavor to fol low the beautiful example set us by her, is our prayer; while we humbly "People W ho Live Among Pot submit lo the will of llira who "docth Need Not (let Blaca." Bumny all things well. school at 4:.K) p. m. The public Lnuisi Mossow, cordially invited to all aervicea, KiTULinN Hals. cnanu-leristics, lovea by many fi lends and admired by many ac quaintances. The groom is a young lawyer and business man of high stauding.aiid a son of the late John C. Hikes. He is a graduate of Wake Forest College, and is a well edu cated and talented young man. He is as clever as ran 1st and has a large circle of friends iu a business, a prulcssional and a social w ay Prizes for the Fourth of July, Preparations fur the celebration on July the Fourth are going on nicely, and everything will Is iu ship shape by the proMr time. The following prizes will be given: l." for the licst float representing incoriHiruted towns iu I'liiou count y. 15 for the Is-st Host gotten up liy the merchants or manufacturers of the county. l.i for the lies! private float got ten up by any one iu the county. f.i for the m decorated carnage or buggy carrying two to four persons. I0 ami fi for (he first, sec ond and third ls-st decorated store fronts iu Mou its on July the Fourth. ') for the township whose mar shals make the Is-st showing ill the parade. fl.i for licst time made in reel race of not less than two teams. 25 for Is-st time made in hose wagon race. Must lie made iu not more than .'15 seconds. ti for bicycle race. 1.5(1, giveu by Parker's market, for fisit rare. Pair shoes, giveu by the Cash Mercantile Company, lor shoe race, for winner iu s u scuttle. For the tournament there w ill la- four prizes: 1. Set of harness, given by the Hikes Company, and 10 added. -'. Saddle, giveu by Heath Hardware Company, and .' added, .t. Bridle ami '.'.5(1. 1. Whip and ! rash. a to colored fireman making the Uwt time to tp of the ladder. '.'..ill to colored lircuiau iu 100 yards' dash. 5 for the licst pair of mules in the parade. a for the best pair of horses in the parade. 12.50, given by Dr. Watt Ash craft, lor 14 horse in parade. 2.5(1 for Is'st mule colt nuclei two years. 2.50 for Is-st horse colt under two years. 1 for the best stalk of corn. I for the best stalk of cotton. One sack Champion flour, given by M. (". Broom, to the largest fam ily present at Monroe on the Fourth. Contest to be decided at Kristin's store at 1 o'clock by President Roosevelt. Sec rest Hamilton. Miss Bertha Sccrest and Mr. Charles K. Hamilton will Is mar ricd tomorrow evening at half past seven o'clock. The ceremony w ill occur at the home of the bride's parents at I'nioiiville, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hecrest, Kev. W. K. Ware will officiate. The event will tie quiet, only the two immediate fam ilies being present. Alter the cere mony supper will Is served, after which the bride and groom will leave for Monroe where they will take the train for Jacksonville, FTa., which is to lie their home. Both the young people have many friends. The bride is one of the prettiest and brightst young worn eu in the county. She is a gradu ate of the Asheville Normal school and has taught school with great success. The groom is a sou of Prof. O. C. Hamilton. He is a yonng man of fiiio character, steady habits and pleasing manners. He is an express uiessenger running from Grcenslioro, N. C, to Jack souville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Ham ilton will have the cordial good wishes of hosts of friends. Notice. The only cases to be called and tried at the special term of court, July 1, l!HKi, will be the Anson rv1----.-. ,"V ennnlv Ivnchin esse and nea fW "D dressing Coml)S, 5, "Tiik time is on hand when the white women have got to do tbcii own work and they hud as well know it," said a citi.en the oilier day. lie continued and expressed the view thai the schools ought to begin to give manual training. There is ample demand and ample risiiii for soiiietbi.ig of this kind in our graded mcIiimiIs of the towns. The country schools do not need it so much. The tendency has Imtii tiOiowd the schts.l course Phi much with everything that comes along But we will reach a sane basis alter a while. A graded school course embracing right or ten jeai-s could well make room for some manual training without sucriliciiig any mental training or culture. We do not Isdieve iu so called practical things to the exclusion of mental training, discipline and culture. But there is ample room for I sit It. The public school authorities are trying to do something by requir ing agriculture, to be taught and suggesting school gardens. A coun try Imy does not need to Is taught in school how to hold a plow, for he knows, but. he dis-s need to Is taught why he plows. The day may come, and should shortly, w hen the girls can be taught iu tin schools how to sew and how tocisik. Of course, some fellow is going to hob up and say that all the girls reared iu th.cuiinlry know how al reaily. If they do, they know more than the girls anywhere rise. Less higher arithmetic, geography and dictionary, all of w Inch are useless lo nine tenths of the scIuniI chil dreu, could well Is- made up for iu some useful manual training. We Isdieve that the backlHine of the negro schools should Is' manual training. TliK talk alsiut the desire on the part of the lawyers to get weak brethren on the juries, recalled a joke which the neighlsus once had on a now pr. ininent luembirof the local bar. It was before he Is-eame a lawyer. He had Is-cn summoned a a juror iu a capital case, along with one of his iieighlsirs. As the work of selecting the jury grew ted ious, I he ne igh I sir remarked t hat they had as well go home us ii didn't look like they were going to Is? railed. "Yes," said the lawyer to-be, "let's go, they will not take any sensible men on that jury." But his name was the very next one called, aud they accepted hiui! Ir is expected that the toiirna ment will be one of Hie biggest events of the Fourth of July cele bration here. Thi( is a new ven ture aud will lie naturally lis iked forward to with great interest. The knights, clad In the beautiful re galias as in the days of old, will make a spectacle, especially if some of them happen to lie poor riders aud fall from their mounts. 1 In only man in these parts whoever sat a horse in a tournament is Dr. J. W, Stephenson and it was a mule. That was in his young days An Opportunity to Get i Watch. Buy a nice Collar Button for 1V wtiich gives you a chance of a beau tif ul waU ll. For the next few days we give for the benefit of those who want to take several chances, three collar buttons for 2jc,, which entitles the purchaser to three chances at the watch. 1 ry your luck snd go out a winner. Few line ladies' white bclU,each 1 V. Best wire pencil holders, 5c. New line nice vases 10 and 15c China snap mugs from 5 to L'.V Imported soap mugs 5(1 and (i.V New line box paper .rx Nice envekie8, per par ksge Sc. Society linen envelopes, perpkg, l(k Highland Linen Bond, per pkg , l.V, Pen tablets, 5, 10 and l.V. Imptd china sugar cream sets ? c. (ilass sugar and cream sets 2.V. Castor sets KV Nice gilt edge decorated plates, per set, Wic. tit ir. ,...,! Ivnehii.ff nu. .n.1 nuM .ew line aressing wsiiiw, .1, io, i.ic. ''". , a.,n,.i iw,.i. k. when, the defendants are Id all. """"""'"-"'- --i . k. a. awmhki.d. cierk. 15 6 lOc Store. Medlio 6 Austin. iu VU-.ii,tl.-r (-.unit. The rul "I that touimtlueiil wen peculiar They prot l.lad thai Hie rider all. l-k ll.e rings in Hie slowest Inue. liejewl l the quickest, should kav. the rich! I" place the wreath Ui Inn lady's blow. 'I tins, each fellow was iiil.-iii.list in making his..pM. iH-i.t' Im- go f cl ami hist.wi slow. Tl.en-f.rtv. iiislead of piiltlii; s is-1 and NMir.v I.. Ins o1i sleed. I he bususl himself iu b-lalKurni: Ibis opumeiit's holse with a hun; llniki.rv Willie. I'.ut, iiisl.-ad ol bringing a lal and tils- horse to the ..1... . ... w ....I.. smwesi iini in u l- lie I1IIIU1 IIIIU III the is.uuty. That mule was used to hi.Vory iibes. and wits of the kind lh.il incrvlv draws up a little .11 skews around wh.-u hit. He nevei thoiihl of going faster. All the Is-ating that Hie ot her IcIlowstMul.l do never Ishei.-d III 111, and Itit-ri.l.-r l.-isun-ly picked oil every one of the ring, and w;ts the kniglil wlmtli.il day crow ned the lady tall. Di:. (iKiiiui I of P.uford is 77 and not a s-ssiuust. LlsI Saturday, when every Issly was talking als.ul the grxss taking HiingN he said that w Inle there was some grass 011 his place be had seen it leu timci as bad. Liri i K F.mm.i v Fi K.r iii:i is another iMiy who deserves a plai-e iu Hie worker's column. None ol the hands of bis grandfather, Mr. K. M. Orifliu, are half so anxious to Is- up and lo the field of morn iugs as he. He is eleven years old and his inclinations are straight to the tin 111. Lmslt-v is one ol the new fanners of the South w ho go in for work by machinery. Kach day i.ow w hen the weather siiuils he drives Ins tour lug mules to the Held, gcais them to a fourteen disc bar low and drives w ith the Is-st of the men all day. Mr. (inllin says no h. iinl can cut more iu a day than Kinsley, and the pretty part of it is that he likes bis job and gis-s at ll like playing. Mil. Tr P. Dni.iiN's furniture si. ue is such a hospitable place for chicken crunks that Mr. A. M. Crowell hits given it a suitable name - Shanghai ItiMist. Mi:. John . (ii.-n 1 1, the good humored philosophic of east Mon roe In uship, wits iu town yester day. When some one mentioned the scarcity of lalmr, Mr. (inllin made a remark thai hits Hie bull's eye. "II is not so much the scarcl ly of hands," he said, "as their wiirlhlcssucss when you get them, ll nii have a half dozen in the wheat tield and one breaks his cradle, the whole bunch will stop and wait for hiui to lix it. And as for plowing, why, I can take a bucket of w ater aud make a tield Iimi wet to work !'' (Ink of bis neighlmi's sends iu the following word picture: "I-'.. D. Win ley, the active gna-er, silling oil his front pia..a Sunday morn ing nursing Ins biihy and singing, How l.-d inns and tasteless the Hours,'" lite I p Morve W ith Dynamite. Vrt.U-rd.iy a well l f.irn.cr. S..1 im n James, while .In. 1114 out fn-m ,he city, was made anij hi Ins tHil-" tk.lkmu -M-l I'll the ifUe of (wti. mai iiie li . .11. " ili ii.ii in .iilh(irc'ii-.tr-.tli.il he tf -l si H k 4 i II .lllllle. I.. is h.-d ll Mi.l. t I'll- tinma! and blew the le-r.- up. 1 he lurs.-'s head was ciiln.li s.-i.-r.d fnm the Laly by tin- b'ast, ami the U sly was tcrrii iy t,:.u.g!.-.l, though !!.e buggy was n -l dan ...-d ex. . pi tin- shaft wcioplinti r,-1 .11 ..I l.r k n '' the rude tearing of tin- horse's Utv from Is-'n.-i-ti I'lt-m Special Notices, j (.Sit II i'-lV t Jviriial 1 l or the LcKislature. I !tcrt'l 'itiiHiMii'i' 111 vs.. ( a a,i)ih..it( fitr l l.rt'-l-lll.ltlM- "t I MK.H fiittHH . -UDli'l'l lo (In- IH iniHTiitU' iritni) NF.V MCNKKl.V. Business Sparklers. llAN I hl . tea I .l ie I..,,,, rl. II Near lue-im---. I t iuIiiimmIii.u Utlife. 1 IF )'uu slit I tll-,1 .U plite. el el - ! Ku, al ll.e lm, s i 11 ,.1 eu ra 1 r-etliutdy ra.-y It-l 111-.. a ply . tlit- i Munrtir N tt i ut M'inie. ! V. k Meait, liiiMt.ii. I CI.OIIIKS riu;li dnrj, j r.-nl h-i pound; (l.'tlx-s r.iich diird and -.taithwJ. 4 rriilv pi piMiud. M.jur.ie Stf-din I..iuielry Co. WANTtli Al I 111011 Institute, a romprtrnt and t.tit-il'le assih-i-ilr pmn ip.il and a nui-i- trai tier. A l.llrss U. C. Man. ill. hi, I tiioiivilli-, N. t. TIIK M..IH.K- S. uf Ma-it iM.p.-n UU MolldrtV til l-a. ll eek, tliilll 1 lu 7 i. m., Ii.r ll.e riirulliiii iil i.l si .1 dt-iits. UfASIKI) AIHin.lssrr.ip u..u,im. " bl iss, r..pei, ul, I ml. ?li.ies,. eyrie lires, clr.m l.i;s, div t...li-s, elr. Highest prices pod whet tlclneted I.. me at pluee opposite l.l..iM-rster llod-l fnrineily ocriipird by Fiillenwider's market K-ii;i iie l.ny. NOW is Hie tunc for your lace rut tains, hUiikels and .pulls. Mouroe Sn-atu l.auudrv Co. I AM ran. Inl.it.. I .1 n- I, riiuu to the ofhee ot con-t ihle lor lliiloul township, 1. J Melton. ALL sink tuaninlced. Mints, col lam. and mils a spe. laity. Mom oc Steam Laim.hy Co. I AM I'KKl'AKl l) to do elerltiral 1 wink ol all kinds on stunt iintue. Ollire in law I.ihI.Iiii, downfalls. I'll No ."7. M. C Howie. 0OOCO00s000sCC0O0OOO000 LEE, & LEE GOMPflNY. THE LEADING BUT COOCS, I0T10SS, CL0IH1SG, CEITS' rCEIISHIICS, BIT AID SHOE STORE II E0IE0E. SPRING TIME You want your wardrobe replenished with seasonable garments. We have the fresh, new goods Long Cloth, Cambrics, Embroideries and Laces which, notwithstanding the ad vance, we can sell you at the old prices. Cottons, Woolens, Silks, w hite and colored Lin ens for dresses to suit all occasions. You want to renovate your house, and get things in shape before the hot weather. For this see our new Mattings, beautiful new line of Rugs, Lace Curtains, White Quilts, etc New Goods in All Departments. Lee & Lee Company. w pressing K want your ( It-mine and ilvinr. Mum...- Steam Laundry Co MAUI INK Slldl' I-or marl,. 1,1s! woik and niiiiuluui'. see Austin & Correll, 'phone 1 4. Moinoe, V C. NOT H 111 SOLI) KIT - One old lime walnut set ul tin niture, mar tile top; sprint and lu.itlu-ss; howl aud pill her; one lirdsle.iil; a i;i,oil sprint; one Rood walnut ruplnianl; one dniinc lalile; einht i liaiis, coinpaia'i.ely new ; one slok feed ( iittini; knile, new, and variour. cither little Hunts, at our irsi lenor, comer Windsor 1111.I Crawfoid streelH, Will sell al a l aiviiin. C. C. and Mattir K. Stovall. DK. II. SMI I II has reli.rued to h7s ollire Hllil ran now he lomul i...-. illarly at Mi Cmlry's II1111; Stole, 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 I am getting part of it, and the price of my goody will j 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 j 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 iy Charlotte by the side of Monroe? T. J". OeLncLle. Phone 36. Prices the Lowest The CASH MERCANTILE CO. MONROE'S BUSY STORE. The Same Price to all Fourth of July! The hIoiIou- Knnrth will mih U- In-re, I nfiirl jnui iftitinT-. ilt'Uil jiii.( t-tiifi ! .loin the 1 I h routf limit (lit lmt., Hnuti mui liit- i-miimn ttinl iiie Ittti.l ' Hiirnili f'tr Amrrlm l"U) Jtml Imitr. Jt.ln itit- mu'iiH I'lMHii- in ,' iinintr' H'liitr mil iim- l himI kIi-i- t.. Amt'fh'H - liH!.t. i-liiiitrt'ii of .iUrty! Wut.it'iii't fri-'t yntr t-mii ir ftnif . )lit lm KH.'ii r lift r qitoia of lti trr4l , Jwiui if ii llvt- in N iifMi Moiir-w. Hi 1 tm nil otir folk- to Itoywv'w SluJlii. NEW BED ROOM SUITS. Come mid let iim lit jolt out. :: :-. :; MONIiOK 1 TUNI'il'Ill-'. COMl' Y. Fllfcsll ISIIII'MKNT OF FINE MACKEREL TIiIh Week. :: 8oiuethin(,' (Itnid. M. I.. I I.OW COMPANY. tit) POUNDS Fresh llmu-y, kitnls of To liin'i'o, hotm'-niaile Vtlieuer, lot of fresh llatns, Notions and Cmiiied (!ooil,a, Candies, i'oBee, Siijsir, Mo lasses, ( i;:rs and I lu-roots. t nine mid see. .. S. Ol.lil K.N. Plenty of Early Vegetables and Fruits. M. W A 1. 1. Kit. Why )5i lo the expense of ki-eiiinc a cow ulicn yrni can he supplied with nil.K. CKEAM and HLTTIIK hy us at tnin li less eN-nsc and tniuhle.' Pin me tH and see. . PINI'.I.ANK HAIRY. Everything to he found in an up-to-dali Fancy (Inwry Slore. Ix't iw know your wauls. K. 1). WOIU.KY. Bring me your Spring Chickens and your Eggs. TAUKKirS MAUKKT. Our Drinks are the thing. Nothing in jurious;, but always plcaft ant and refreshing. W0NUOK lWTTUNa WORKS New Bargains Coming in Almost Every Day. .V. Pearl P.titlons t :1c. a dozen Hie. Pi-nil liiittous at . Tic. a do.en Ladies' l.V. Seiiiules.s lllnek Hose at-. - . lilc. the pair Inc. I.' inch White I.awn at - l'JJe. the yard Hie. (iiuclninis at... U: the yard Nice ('alien at . . Ic. the yard I'Jlc. Coltoiiade al lOc. the yard Lot IV. unit We. Flowctn at ......V, a Inuicli I. on Illuck Satleen PctlicoatHtit TV. each t. '.'. lilack Satleen Petticoats al Use. each iL'c. Pineapple Tissue at Wc. the yard I .ailien' .Vc. .Street HatM at.. :t!c. each Linen Window Shades, with friti(;e, at -"c. eaeh Women's Uiw Cut SIioch at . . , title, and upward Come in and let us show you our line Ladies' Low Cut Shoes. In Patent l'alhem at l.'.'.'i, f j.otl and 2..10. They are lieaulies. Clothing Talk? If oiii-s could it would Ih Hie talk of the tow n and country. Men' SuilM, the licst vnltieN you ever naw at "..(Ml, 7.il and HUM Another Big Bargain in Men's Pants. We closed out several lots, alsmt w-veu liuudi-eil pair, from the manHfacturci-H at our price and our customcra get the Itcnelil. Men'a l.."(i and I.2.1 Pants al lis ivnla Mcii'h fS.to and .UKI Pants at - 1.50 Hoys' Knee Pants at I.lecnts ltoy'a Knee Panta, fiOo. value, at ?, eeids You will save money if you trade with THE Cash Mercantile Co, May Manton Patterns are the best. On sale here M 10 cents.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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June 19, 1906, edition 1
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