Newspapers / The Monroe Journal (Monroe, … / July 24, 1906, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
s'fe ,fry THE MONROE JOURNAL. VOLUME XIII. NO. 23 MONROE, N. C, TUESDAY JULY 24, 1906. One Dollar a Year SEQUEL TO AN EPISODE. Ptstmattef Lane ( Rockingham, Whs kttultee Waitress it Greenibore. Dm. (larkaikr Olwmf, ltk. Mr. Ale M. Iahir, postmaster at Rurkinjjliam, Kii-luiMail (ounty, died at hit horn early Sunday morning; the rml coin in R tfu-r a long drunken debauch. I In was 4S years old and Inures dm child. Hi wife died sev eral years api. In hi jruunger day Mr. lmg was a very dissi(ated man, drinking to grwrt f ices at time, lint, nearly a decade ago ho quit whiskey and lived a sober life until six month prior to his death, when be began to get on sprees again. Last wwk Mr. Ine wu the prin cipal in an unfortunate, sensational episode that no doubt hastened hi eol. lleing under the influence of liquor lie wenl into the dining room of the Hotel Benbow, at (ireensboro, during the Itepubliran State convention, and, while engaged in eating a meal aroused the pluck and ire of a little waitress, who struck him in the back of the head with a oup bowl. He asked the girl to give him the name and number of the room of a certain good-looking young woman who stood near. The girl said with dig nity and indignation that he would not do it. "Well, then," continued Mr. liong, "1 will give you fit) to tell me the number of your mom. At this the girl hVw into a passion and let drive at Mr. Ling' head with the first thing at ham), "which hapiened to lie a plate, the rettult being two-fold: the plate cut a wound through the scalp of the skull and the incident made Mr. ling run from the room, which was crowded with guetiui. In leaving the dining hall Mr. Iong forgot his hat, which contained his name. Had it not been for this fact no one would have known who lie was for he went to hi room and remained until the next morning He seemed to be very much humila ted at lirst; however, when he re appeared in the lobby of the hotel he was smiling. Hut a he went from group to group he heard abuse heaped upon the unknown man who had insulted the girl. Mr. Ing departed for his home at Rockingham but the thoughts of tlio alTair at (Ireensboro followed him. The newspaper men had wit h held his name, on account of his t family, but the story of the episcxlc ' had been sent broadcast. There was talk of making up a purse for the girl and branding the fellow. At Hamlet, on his way home, Mr. Iong got more whiskey and became thoroughly besotted. Thursday, Fri day and Saturday he drank. I .ate Saturday he became, delirious and Sunday morning died. The wound on his head was not the direct cause of his death, but humilation and grief pursued him. This is a sad story. Mr. Img was a man of sense and striking appear ance. Ho always looked well and was allable and pleasant For six year he made a painstaking and careful postmaster. No blame is attached to the Greens boro girl. Only 82 Year Old. ''I am only 82 year old and don't expect even when I pet to lie real old to feel that way as long as I can get Kleetric Hitters," says Mrs. I' ll. Krunson of Dublin, (ia. Surely there's nothing else keeps the old m young and makes the weak as Htrong as this grand tonic medi cine. DyspejMiiik, torpid liver, in flamed kidneys or chronic consti pation are unknown after taking Kleetric Kitten a reasonable time, (luaranteed by all druggists. Price 50c. Admiral Itojtutvensky, who was indicted by the Hussian govern ment for surrendering a Kussian ship to the JaM in the Sea of Ja pan right, and w ho pleaded guilty to all charges to shield inferior olli cere, was discharged last week, to gether with a number of hisoflicera, but four oflleera were fcjnd gnilty nd sentenced to death, with the recommendation, however, that the c.ar exercise mercy toward them. Kojeetveutsky was let off because they considered he didu't have good sense after the Jajw whipped L i ill so. nne.Mll Mill, T.mr huk Ufa All? lie r tothte? V.Mir lltouffliu abide on autablef Vim seed a I Horn tot prow and ficti--DeWitt's Little Esrly ((iters are the moat pleas ant and reliable pill known today. They never gripe. Sold by C.N. Simp won, Jr., and S. J. Welth. Lon Jouea of Smithfield was found dead near there Saturday morning with a bullet wound in the back of hi head. The night Ire fore he wu known to have had 1500 In cash. Also he was drink iug heavily. There seems to be little doubt that he was wardered nd robbed. Jonew was a prosper una young farmer. Disease lake no summer vacation. If you need fleh and strength use Scott's Emulsion lummer as in winter. Thinks L'otoa Eiual to Any el Them. Oarr naaS at Tb JMtmaJ. Vahaw, li. K I). Xo 2. July It. The farmer of this section are be ginning to lay by their cmi. I'mtv , peels are about on the average ex 'cept some say a little late. Messrs. S. II. McNeeleV. J. B. CmoI ! frey and (i. V. Sutton of Itimte No. 3, and J. J. King of Koute No. I at tended the meeting of the Kith Ma-nk- district, held at Wadesboro.on the l'M. They reort a large gath ering of Masons and an excellent ad dress by Itev. Plato Hurham of Char lotte to the public in the Methodist church. The writer accomnied them on their return and can testify that they all reached Waxhaw able to take care of themselves. Il.tving visited several counties in our great State, perhaps a few words would be ol interest hi your reader. Itandolph county lie just between (iuilford, Montgomery and Moore and in the Piedmont section of our State. We ient four week in Ashe- boro, the county seat. A number of manufacturing plants of various kinds are to be found here and her citizens are of the best type. A good school and several of the leading churches are doing good work. lturke county is far up in the mountains as we look at it, but they talk of going up in the mountain. Morganton, the county seat, is situ ated between two ranges of moun tains and is noted for its guxl water and pure air. The State Hospital is an institution of which every North ( amliuian should be proud. One thousand and one hundred inmates are cared for and treated kindly by those in charge of the institution. 1 he I leaf and lumb S-hooI, also lo cated here, is worthy of our loyal supHrt. We visited this institution n a bright Sunday morning in Mav. Standing in front of the building and looking at those ranges of moun tains, we felt like Havid when he said, "Come behold the work of the l.rd." Turning from the mountains we next visited the largest county in the Slate. Uobeson, in the eastern or tide water region, is rapidly develop ing its resources. The town of I.um bcrtim, situated on the Lumber river, is the county seat, and is noted for its churches and good school. Robe son Institute is contributing no little to the education of the eastern part of our State. The historical old town of Kinston, in U-noir county, is situated on the Neuse river, and from he descrip tion given by old soldiers as to its appearance in 'Girt, would make one think he was in an entirely different place. A boat ride 30 miles up the river was highly enjoyed. Our last visit was to our neighbor ing town, Wadesboro. Although they have the saloon and some things we do not have to contend with, they have good business men and we highly enjoyed our slay with them. We have visited the above named places and visited the court house and county home of most of them, and none are equal to I'liion's. We have tried to compare the resources of each with Cnion's, and we are equal to any of them, all thing con sidered. A high tribute was paid to our citizens by lion. L. I). Uobinson, when he said our jurors were the best to hear evidence and give a true verdict according to evidence, of any he had knowledge of. We are proud of old Union, and can say: Lei at. live In a htmw l.jr the .Me of the r Where til raee uf nifii ffti ly ; 11 me life Hi a hnuae b Ilia able of Uie mad. Anil I a friend U man in the good old county of Union. JW. It. More than a million Immigrants entered the United States through Island Station during the fiscal year ending June MO last. The ex act numtier was l,uti2,lK4, au in crease of I!H),075 as compared with the preceding year. Try a little Kodol for Dyspepsia af ter your meal. See the elfect it will produce on your general feeling by digesting your food end helping your atumacli to get itself into shape. Many tomachi are overworked to the point where they refuse to go further. Ko dol digest! your food and gives your stomach the rest it needs, while its reconstructive properties gel the atom ach back into working order kndol relieve flatulence, sour stomscb, pal pilalion of the heart, belching, etc. Sold by C. N. Simpson, Jr., sud Dr. S. J . Wtltli. According to high authority there is an army of l0,(HK) persons in the United States who are bliud, and two filths of all these cases, it is said, could have been prevented bad there been proper treatment nsed in tinie Do Not Neglect Your Bowels. Many serious diseases sriae from tie gleet of the bowels. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are a pleasant and agreesbl laialive. They invigorate the liver and regulate the bowels. For sale by C. N. Simpson, Jr., sod Dr. S J. Welsh. Labrador baa reaidrut popnla tion of 10,000 of whom 3,000 are white, settled long Its south coast Many of the Indiana are half breeds aud there are 3,000 Ksklmoa scat tered along the northern water front. Ia addition it la visited each summer by some 20,000 Newfound less, who engage In Ashing, which ia the chief pursuit of these people. N.B,Truth,8tPaul, June 31, 'OS. Pve lived so long I remember well when the Mississippi was a brook. My good hssxlth ana long life eme by taking Hollisters Kurky Moun tain Tr. 35 cent. English Drag Company. SISTER SHOOTS BROTHER DEAD. Ht Hal" Rtctntr Killt. the Man Whc Had Wrens Her. Seattle, Wash., July 1 2 -George Mitchell, a youth who recently shot and kiilled Franx F.dmund Cretlield, a "Holy Holler prophet" and was ac quitted of the charge f murder on a plea of insanity, today was shot and killed by his sister. Father, in the Seattle union station. F.atber, Mitchell joined the "Holy Rollers" sect at Corvallis, Oregon, and wu one of the most ardent of Orellield's follows. When her brother pursued the leader of the "Holy tollers" lo Seattle and shot him in the street, he pleailed in justi fication that Creffield had deluded and wronged bis sister, (ieorge Mitchell was acquitted of the charge of murder, on Tuesday, and nearly all of the following day he spent in searching for Father in Seattle lodging bouses. She refused to be comforted after the death of Cretlield. Father Mitchell, when found, final ly agreed to see her three brothers off lo their home in Oregon. The Mitchel brothers, (Ieorge, Perry and Fred, were sitting with FstLer on a bench in the station waiting room, talking, apparently on the best of terms. When the Oregon train was announced (ieorge Mitchell rose and started for the door. His sister step ped to his side, and pointed a re volver at his head, fired a fatal shot before any one else in the room real ized what was happening. Miss Mitchell was arrested shortly after her brother fell dead by her hand She had refused until today to have anything to do with her brother since he shot Crelheld to avenge Crelheld treatment of her. Ust night. Charles Mitchell, the father, and his daughter, hstlier, reached a reconciliation, the girl for several days having refused to see even her father. After the shooting, Perry and Fred Mitchel were arrested as witnesses. They were found together on a bench in the station sobbing on each others shoulders. Editor Qrcen Bothered Up Again. Mir Hm. Sometime ago the Waxhaw Kn- terprise became annoyed with the Monroe Journal aud Our Home for "presumptions" advice they hud given ou some subject. Imt week it was bothered up again Ih-cuush some editor had advised farmers not to "lay by" their crops too soon. It was also offended at some thing another r vi'cr bad said about running a news; upoi, and in a dig uilied, metropolitan, journalistic manner, it referred to its "contem porary" as a rather cheeky "cross roads sheet," etc The Kuterprise ought to get out a code of rules telling Just what editors shall talk aliout aud what they shall not talk about, in order not toapiMur "pre sumptuous." Using the Kuterprise of last week as a model, we find that it "tried" the case of the al leged Anson county lynchers the week before court assembled, with out hearing the evidence, at a (lis tauce of more than forty miles from the defendants and the witnesses, and rendered this verdict: "With reference to the probable outcome of this trial, most everybody in this part of the county is predicting a mistrial or acquittal." It then in dulges In some free "advice" to the president of the Southern Cot oii Growers' Association and also some free suggestions about the Democratic party and Mr. liryan. Now, if the Kutertirise is not going to let the editors of the other paper write about such things as they please, aud aay what thoy think, it must proscribe some definite course for them to pursue. So far as Our Home is concerned, it is willing for the other fellows to say Just what they please, on any subject from trigonometry dowu to "tutor" custards and blackberry pica. Our Home haa always been presump tuous enough to do this and it sees uo reason uow to change its policy. Saved Hit Comrade' Life. While returning from the Grand Army encampment at Washington City, a comrade from Elgin, III., wt taken with cholera morbus and wti in a criticsl condition." say Mr. J. E. Hoiighlsnd of Lidoii, Iowa. "I gsve him thamlKilniu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and believe it saved his life. I have been engaged for tea years in immigration woik and conducted many parlies to the south and west. I always carry this remedy and have used it successfully on many occasion. sold by t. N. aiuipsou, Jr., sod Dr. S. J. Wel.h. A Swede named J. W. Irenegan, well-to-do farmer in Colleton coun ty, a C, last week killed bis wife and four children with an axe and then went and told his uelghlsirs what be had done, saying he didu't know why he did it Sometime ago he attempted to cut hi own throat and ia therefore thought to be Insane. A Tragic Finish. A watchman's neglect permitted a leak In the great North Sea dyke, which child'a Anger could have stopped, to become a ruinous break. devastating an entire province of Holland. In like manner Kenneth Mclver of Vanceboro, Me., permit ted a little cold to gonnnoticed an til tragic finish was only averted by Dr. King's New Discovery. He writes: "Three doctor gave me np to die of lnng inflammation, caused by a neglected cold; bnt Dr. King's New Dtarwery saved my life." Guaranteed beat cough and cold ears, at all druggista. 60o. and $1. Trial bottle free. Endorse) The Journal's Stand. Totw Sdlluruf TJwnil: Ptem allow we to aay a word in couiiuendaliun of your article of a week ago, "l.et the Cane be Tried in the Court House." You are uot alone iu feeling hurt at the way persoua have been acting In this matter. Articles which have re cently apieared relative to the rlii&nai'lr nf the euoIiIwhI man IwMr you out in your idea that certain perHoustbiuktbecttMeurrori uion must be educated ahead and so have their minds full of sympathy for the lynchers wbeu the trial opeu that ia today. Heine an editor aud orvupyiug the place of influence and spokeeuuauehip to your people as yon do, you are unite right and should be com mended by every citizen of your county in and for the sounding of this note of apiieal for the clean, siiuare thing to be done. The friends of J. V. Johnson have suf fered long aud have been patient They did not try to subvert justice for hiui; they believed he should sutler to an exteut according as he had committed crime. He gave himself up for justice to do what it would. This being true, the action of the mob was uucalled for and is greatly reseuted. The reneutuieut of your people to "dragooning " ia natural to all high minded geLtleuieu, and it is woe to any people who are not thus high untitled. 1 be surprise is that the people of Ausou so uphold the detttroyers of their very civiliza tion. The effort to destroy the reputa tion of the oldest of the rilate wit ileuses ia if it exist, and we be lieve such au effort has beeu made one of the most criminal iu the catalogue of crime. The oldest is mentioned since the others are but boys. That gentleman, so far as honesty goes, and morality and clean dealing and gentlemanly qualities, is, save for this trouble, recognized by the good ctiple of Austin as an example, the testi mony of the friends of the alleged lynchers to the contrary notwith standing. llK IS A KKtls.SI.KH (i KSTI.K.M AN. Whatever may come of this trial, let it be said that this man, while guilty of crime, still had heart euoiigh, like the old King of Israel, to turn from it. He, rather tbau the uurepentent criiui mal, is to tie borne with. Mr. lvditor, may your stand ever lie for justice, law aud order, and your people will not fail to lie with yon. An Ohmkkykk. Chesterfield, S. C, July Hi, 1!H. Touched While at Prayer. Waitpftlmro Amtonlan. Mr. A. 8. P. Smith, carrier on rural route No. 3 leading out from WadeslHro, attended the meeting at the Silk Mill last uight, and while bowed at prayer some one slipjied his purse, containing a number of pennies and other small change, from his coat pocket Mr. Smith says he was conscious of the fact that he was being "touched," and as soon as prayer was over missed bis pocketbook. Mr. Smith further says that he knows the per son who committed the theft and that if the money la not returned he will prosecute. It has caused more laughs and dried more tears, wiped away dis eases and driven away more fears than any other medicme in the world, llollister's ltocky Moun tain Tea. ;t.'i cents, tea or tablets. English Drug Company. The most remarkable feat In the annals of navies was accomplished last week when the huge dry dock "Dewey" reached the Phillipine Islands. This dry dock cost tl, 240,000, and is 5,000 feet long, ca pnble of docking the largest I'uited State battleship iu four hours. Wheu it was proposed to tow this giant steel structure from this coun try, half around the world to the Phillipine, wise old sea dogs shook their heads. Nevertheless the start was made from Cheasapeake Bay on the 2Mb of last Itacember. It arrived on the 10th. The Father fif Andrew Jackson. TbM- C W at la Sl Htfi'w f.r Jalf A Hard Lot of troubles to contend with spring from a torpid liver and blockaded bowels, unless yon awaken them to their proper action with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the pleasantest and most effective cure for constipa tion. They prevent appendicitis and tone up the system. l c at all druggists. The eldest son of the late Gen. James It. Longstreet was fined (.V75 and sentenced to serve 11 days In the work house for being drunk in Atlanta and attacking a restanraut keeper. 1 1 is lawyer pleaded, named Lougstreet's servioe In the South ern armies aud wept, all to no avail. Young Longstreet had to walk the plauk. Twenty Year Battle. "I was a loser In a twenty year bat tle with chroolc pilea and malig nant sores, until I tried Buckleu's Arnica Salve, which turned the tide by curing both, till not a trace remains," write A. M. Brace of Farmville, Ya. Beat for old-ulcers, cuts, burns and wounds. 25c. at all druggists. Carrie Nation is agai n to the fore. She was arrested last week by United States marshal for iniprop er use of the mails. Tbe complaint came from Guthrie, Ok la., where she mailed a circular beaded, "A private talk to boy." Mrs. Na tion wan released on a bond of 12,500. TllK hixttiriau, the orator, the xiiiiter, have been eager in the duty of blazoning the deeds of our pioneer uiimioiiariea, law makers autl soldiers. Tbe names of ibexe heroes live, and deserve to live, iu letters of light ujMtn the records of our country. Hut, to our pioneer farmers, justice has never been done. Theirs was a conilwt calling for every soldiery trait of John Smith and Miles Standish. The patient courage which swung the axe ia the depths of primeval wood was no less heroic than the braveiy which made the musket couquor. The toil of the warrior's march was slight by compaiison with the homely but exhausting work of preparing the soil for the sowing of seed. The arrows of the ml men were not more deadly to the soldiers thau were the fevers which rose from the swanqis and pulled dowu the settler as he strug gletl to ojien out bis farm. In the South, iu the Fast, in the West, the story of the pioueer plowman of America is one of dauntless courage, of quiet heroism. He found the new world a wilder nees ami he has well nigh made it garden. His axe, his spade, his boe, his plow, bis muscle, his In am, his very heart and soul have all beeu enlisted iu the work; and nev er once have his lijut uttered the craven's plea for "protection." Never once has be gone to the doors of legishitiou Itcgging sfiecial favors. Never once has he lied tti government and people for the pur pose of securing a selhsb advantage of his fellow man. No. He has not only not lie uiauded of the government either protection or privilege, but he has submitted -yes, for one hundred years he has submitted! to be roblied of his annual produce iu order that our Infant Capitalists should Is- able to build up tbe cor porate power which uow, in the form of Trusts, dominate the re public aud secures the lion's share of all the wealth created in every field of industry. Like many another pioneer of the American wilderness, Andrew Jackson found the task too hard. He died under the strain. The impression which bis famous son bad as to the immediate cause of his death was that he ruptured a blood vessel in the handling of a heavy log. The btly of the hero who had fallen in the fight for his wife and little ones the fight to make a home for them iu the wilderness was buried in the graveyard of the Waxhaw Settlement chinch. In after years, when efTorts were made to identity the spot, it could uot be done. N. Glenn Williams apiiears to have decided to settle all his differ ences with a walking stick. He attacked a Winston man last week with his cane, and agaiu ou Mon thly assaulted Walter Dalton, a bank ollicial, on the streets of Winston. He broke the stick over Daltou's bead aud lieat him severe ly in the face with his fist. i 'Physician Prevent liirl IWing Buried Alive. j Xr.. a. "tw.-ij,t. Tin. t.. . -.rk I H.r,:J I Hut for the pre-raul ions of the at ! feuding physician, Mi.w Mamie Wallace, daughter of J. S. Wallace of loxhill, I.liaU-lh Cily county, would probably have been buried alive. Miss Wallace was taken ill two weeks ago ami gradually became worse. She was attended by Ir. Howe of Hamilton. Today, dur ing the alweuce of the physician, the young woman grew worse, aud lo all apiiearaucvH died. There were no signs w hatever of respira tion or pulse. The jKireuts of the girl, believing she wadcad, made arrangements for the Mineral, going so fur its to notify the undertaker and have her body laid out iu a collin. The undertaker, having occasiou to go to (Mil Point pie ions to the interment, met Dr. Howe on the road. He informed ir. Howe of the girl's death and skcd him to make out the death ccrtilicale. Dr. Howe promised to do sound passed on, but later, not lieing convinced that everything wax right, he drove to F'uxhill for the puie of satis fyiug himself as lo w hat had hap pened during hi ulwence. Arriving at the home lie foil ml the conditions us they had Im-cii descrils-d to him, but also discov ered that the ImhIv of the young woman was still limp and warm, ami that there were evidences of respirutiou. He immediately tie dared that the girl was still alive and had the funeral arrangement cancelled. Since then Mis Wallace has laid iu a comatose condition. The phy sicians have Is-en utterly unable to arouse her or lo produce any other evideuces of life. The case is a puzzle to the physicians of the community, several of whom have been called into consultation with Dr. Howe. Then' is no tloiiht that the spark of life vet exists in the girl, there having Ism no sign of decomposition, the btsly remaining limp and warm. Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer mouth chiUIten are subject tu disorder ol the tmwi'1 which aliould receive careful atten tion as loon as the first unnatural loosentis of the bowels appears. The beat medicine iu use fur bowel com plaint is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Kemedy as it promptly control! any unnatural looseness ol the boweli. tor tule by L. N. hiinp iou, Jr., aud Dr. S. j. WcKli. One of the most remarkable in-1 stances of resuscitation on record is reported from Wakefield, li. I. On the 4th of July lioU-it Mom icy was thrown out of a bout and drowned, apparently. He was under water for minutes, liringiug hi in out, nicmls'in of the life saving service got three and one half quart of water from his lungs. A second j operation brought another pint, and still the man hud every ap pearance of being drow ned, Arti ficial respiration was continued for more than one and three quarter hours, until life was brought back. It was a day more be fnru Mooney was conscious. HOYS kl N AN CSUINC City Election Notice. otic it brmhv iitn In I lift rititeiiN anil iiualitieri "otfru o lh City nf Monnw, that lli Hoard of Altfoniwn uf twirl ritv rum pi r in a with tit miiirniieiiuof Ch. 111., I'ri vtt Uiwi nf N. C, Mwwitiii mtiiM 'An A- t to I'roviiiV Sewerain for tlt City nf MniiM," At two wHirAfP iiMtiiign uf twiil Barl have h thnw fourth luitinrilT of mmkI Board Pmhh) a rtMulutiua lo wiltti t it llie itialilini Tirtr of twid city Uie pmptmi linn wlietlHur or nut ill id HIT ahall inmi Umda to an amount not to riewd fifty TliouNaitd !l)ani, to nm .10 yun, hearing ntermt at o'- nor annum, of Mien dnniMuina tits, an aatd Ukard nhall dtltrminr, not to txerd $I,XKHI0 MM-h nor to 1 l(w Uiau tlitO liO Kh, fur Um imrpiwa of prwidniif, eMtaMihing and nwintaimng ft ayftlmi wf twarfaT lor tn lity of Monn, mm. bnn1 to 1 nnlvvtitMi hy a ctitl tax upun real, imraonal and miird pruprrty, not to mi1 .i0riitaon $IUMrt( worth of property, and try a pull UX not to iuwl f I .. iwid fin tion tu m held outrt 2&I day of Aiipfu IWXI, at U following polling placra in aaid citv: Ward 1 -at th Cnurlhoun. Ward t - at N. M. OiiUirn' Mor. Ward 3 -at H rank a MvrV niiop. Ward 4 at Iltlm A rtrhard('i'a irtnr. ThtMft vntm favuniitf Um ihmh of aaid hunda antl lit CMUUi4nnrnt nf AFWfrtwf 4iall row a ballot on winch aliall ha written print" I "Ntnrprairp," and thon npinMinu tha itNue nf hooda awl Ilia aatabliMiurut of wwrrmtf nhall rot a hallut on which hall m writu or printed "No !rii, In arcordanoa with the pmviaiona of the charter of aaid city anlica ia herelry ffivra that the bul ini-nteilite of the aaid city ta f 77, rtiioon, and that the total tax faluati i of the pnperty thereof for Uat yearwaa$l,- i:hti,.mp uu, AlhJ Uie notica aa to the ap pnintnient of ofhVen for retfiiratioB of vut er and IW h-.lilim aaid election will here after ha published within the limita praaenb d by law. Thia June HI, 1 1, Board of ALIermen of tha I ity of Uunraa. B V. Aihcraft, Clerk lo board. Trlnltu Park School A Srti-claa. anparmiorv arhnol. Ccr ttSvatM ol irrttluaUtMi mwp4 for IratM lo MMdlnff SMiUMni aolkCM. Beat Equipped Preparatory School In the South. Pftraitr al m ofamra aad SMcktit. OaaiM ol saty-S aaff. Ubiwry natlnlim Ihtrtr tbowaaJMl nliMt WU ilDl (7BUlai. MKkaua dsnla anS motor awtSoSa ol lartrm U.Hi. PfvHwit loHoraa bf ommlaml bsisn. ItaviiaM taooMimrlr MaV mM. Sow yoawol mnil oao- M. Tnt oMolafM aaS otaM taforsaUoa, l.l. Roara, oJmmh, OaiWoai, M. 0. A sweet breath adds to the joys of a kins. Vou wouldn't want to kiss your wite, mother or sweetheart with a had breath. Von can't have a sweet breath without a healthy stomach. You can't have a healthy stomach without per feel digestion. There ia only one rem edy that digests what you eat and makes the hieath as sweet is a rose aud that remedy is Kodul lor Dyspep sia. It ii a relief fur sour Muniarh, palpitation of the heart and other tail -incuts arming from disoider of the stomach and digestion. Take a little Kodol after your meals and nee what il will do for you. Sold hy C.N'. Simp son, Jr., and Dr. S. J. Welsh. Notice of Administration. Having qualified as admiuistratui on the tstate of John A McAlisIrr, Jr., dee'd, all persous holding claims against said estate are herrhy notified to present the same to the undersign ed, oo or before the 15th day of June, A. D., 1907, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their right of recov ery, All persons indebted to laid es tate are notified to make prompt pay ineiit, This June gth, li, K. li. KEDWIMC, Admr. ol John A. McAllister, Jr., deed. Sewerage Election. Nntlcr li bpnby fiwn Dial rt-irllrom and pill bitten fur the eleeOnn lit t h-hl mii the Jird liar of SIMM"!. IW. al the several Mtll!np HaetM la the city of Muiir., t.i ib-ti-rmtiir whrther bnn.ln ft.r tbe entaltU'limen! nf a new era; ajr'tera fi,r the elty tf Unnnir shall br tiNUed Save tea atMlnted a follnwn: r.tr Want 1-HetMlrar- O. It. SriMtai : fi hohlen- O I' t'tifleean.1 H S SlHItr. Kr Wanl S-HKUlrar: . S I tfltlirn ; nill al1er' J T Wllllania and S K M. Ii..ii:,t r..r rd -Kllrr: I. a Hrlma . poll H. KftuM autl J t Hlatrii.-v for Ward 4 IU!trar: Hiifua A rnillrltl , prill bidder hulitera : R. T. W eat anU W le W .life. Alt penNtn utherwtee entitled Uivtitf In Maid eleetlisi Blar reaiater tor ni-b eleettun ljefure the rentier It re reirt'trar irf their want iff Sat rdaj. Uie Hlk. Ilnl and th irt Julr. and the Ok and lltk nf Aasil't. t Br nrrler of the Soarrl of Aldermen. Thlr. mh July. has. .' KSiil.lNH, Clerk. 5ns of the President Manage it I from Oyster Kay to Mineola. No V.-ri .uu 1 Art hie- ami ('ni'titin Kotes-velt. sst-kfrs afl-r esperifinw even in thfir jttiith, foiiud a ihw onp tin Siittinliiy nij;hl, when Iht-y wtrp I allowed to help an tit);iiHvr swiii); , th thrtrttlf iu his rah ou the 'Jo milt ride from tjter (lay to Miti enUaiid liut-k Their tuiisiu, I'ltilip UiHinexelt, Mil till the ssmt of the t-ali mul kept a lookout uheutl tlur i 11 tr all the jouruey through the dark. A yacht tin the liay has now lost its i-hariiiH for the youui; suns nf the I'reKiileiit, and m-11 hi,' spun,; traw for S.t;aiiiore Hill wuirn-ls is lam sMrt. j It was uot long after the) I'msi- ileut's rt'turn to S.ipiniort' Hill that the Iroys hit upon the idea of tak ing? up tha woik of engiutfiing ou a ItMtiiiititivo. After the resolve was once form ed il is to lie linderstisMl that there wan uu M-a at Haunore Hill un til pt-nuiaftion was given to take the ride. 'The rresident addrenoetl a rttiuest to Htation Aj;eiit A. U Marsh that if possible H-nuisHloii Ire ";iveii his twu sons and nephew to ride on tniin Xo. lis, which leaves Oyster liny at .V"" and re turns from Mineola at T:.'i!i. The station ap'iit (,'ranted (he reiiie.st. ( lad 111 their oltlest clotln-M, the three youngsters were driven down to Oyster ttay promptly on time Saturday iticht. They iiisxtted the engine when it drew up on the siding iu front ol the station. Then they were pulh-tl up iulo the cab hy the smiling; t-ngiueer. 'I II take the Ihiottle,' Siiitl Ar chie, with authority. ''Oiiciitin, you look alter the Iced valve anil I'hil will watch the watei clii-ss," So the new command of the en 1,'iiit' was ilisHised of and the run to Mineola ami hack was made. It is not recorded that the en gineer anil lilt man sal hack and let the Itoys run the engine. It is even hinted that twu hands were on the Ihriitlle ami sir valve, one of them IwiiiK tin enciuwr's. hen the tniin pullcil into Oys ter Hay from Mineola three very dirty and oily boys jumped down from the call aud stinted for the waiting ciirriMKe. Archie paused oil the eiirriace step, then went hack ami shook the hand of the engineer. A lio;- lot, a 1 1 1 1 1- tlth. A hole hiinie fur jr.m ati.l me; It' all I ak io-l himhI lifallh, W Ulrli o..rue with K-m-bv MMiintatn Tea Kiii.'Ii.I) lliuir t-..)Mtiiv lleturuing tti the home of Joneph AVimmIs. uear ltlytheville. Ark., a bone daughter he hail jiutt mar ried without parental roura-tit, Jos. uithn wasnhot ami killed li his irate father in law iu shht of his In ide. The murderer theu weaiei. Ill llb't iu the coal reKinlis of I'eiitiHylvania, her father sold her Hint her fur f.i and threw little Itose l.' asa-nnrant iu for pood ueaHtire, to lUyuioud rainier. The girl in now 1 1 ami was ruai rietl last week to a luuiheruiau named liwe. XXXXXZXZXZZZZZZXXZZZZZZZZZZXZZZZXZZXXZZXZZXZZZXZTZU ti ml -v t 1 1 i i -h n il ine iNortn Carolina toiiege g of Agriculuture and g Mechanic Arts. S Union institute One tf the Most Desirable lift Schools In the State. Tbe faculty is full, including three competent and experienced gradu ates from first class colleges. Pros pect were never better for a good and full school here during next session. The Fill Tern opens the Sixth f Aufust. Send for catalogue. :: :: Address 0. C HAMILTON,, UnimIle,N.(J. A negro found hiding under the lied of two young ladies, at Swains Intro, Cia., was taken from the jail and lyuebed last Wednesday by a large mob. Iu escaping from the house be entered he ran over anil knocked an old man seiiaetetM. J. T. ltcdsole, who killed Ihiu I Alexander ( wrongly giveu as Kllis ton ljt week) on a train in Samp son county, near Autryville, was tried at Clinton last Wednesday and releaecd fnun custody, the kill ing being iu self-defence. The dead niau w as a Croatau. Saturday morning about 2:30 un known persons tried to entice A. W. Hicks, canhier of the Wachovia Iian and Trust t'o. at Speueer, from bis home for the purpose of getting hitu lo the liauk and forc ing him to oeu the vaults. He was told that t'ol. Fries of Wins tou w anted lo see him, but he knew Col. Fries was in Kuroie, so lie didu't go, and the fellow gelling scared, Ihil. Tt many eple are only half living. We are not thoroughly alive till we are receptive to whatever is go.nl and heuiitiful in the world ulxitit us, till our thrilling pulses re spond to the challenge of the sunset, or a hulf-os'iicd rose, or an act of heroism. We are only half living till we have learned to enjoy .our work, to find pleasure in common things, U carry enthusiasm into which some people may call drudg ery. iKi not he content to fji on liv ing on the edge of things, (let all life has. all that (its! tilanned for you. lie alive through and through. r.x. If you want knowledge, you must toil for it; if food, you must toil for it; and if pleasure, you must toil for it; toil is the law. Pleasure comes through toil, and not by self-indulgence and indolence. When one gets to love work his life is a happy one. Ruskiu. n M M Practical education in Agricul ture, Engineering, Industrial Chemistry, and the Textile Art. g H Address PRESIDENT WINSTON, West Raleizh. N. C. fzzzzzzzzzzxxxxxxzzzzzzzxzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzizzzzzzzzl ELLERBE SPRINGS. The iiiext witter and finest grove in Murth Ctirolina. AN It I. Hit ANT nw htH fiiml-heil with tTry m.nVrn fe.nifort ttid t invent net? hie jml lawn fHitmilettMi l thtw fimmia ftprlntT. Iin-ttl tn inmi, hiiinnioth mk iritv 11 milfii north ( in twn uf HiM'kinirhiii. Kichni'md ps.utuy. N r.. ni ( now oiien let the pub lit Kllfrlsf Nprinr" t" tn lilcttl health resntrt, fte, .lr-nt int deltirlilfitl. Tnt water hm- ft marveh'ii- efftM-t in rv tort tin lif lth nti t rrl i(ieiur rVrsuniH ufTftinic fnnt litrtltrest lt(( anil run dnwii eoiiollltiiloii III experience mm tallfaettrY reuU fnun IU ue. lVrme) iirVMntf fritnt Hmj Kevcr liave fouml tiih'k relief an1 are nrrailjr Iteiietlti-d and iHttMriltly ier matieiiily ruml. Kor rate ami other information, aitttrrtM J. Lwrenc liarrison. Manajccr, Ellcrbc, N. C. ) W. S. BLAKENEY, J. R. 5MUTE. S President. Vk- President THE W. C. STACK, Cashier. BANK of UNION MONROE, N. C This Bank kai been operated la tbe Interest of the people at large aa well at Its stockholders. Its officers have done their best to build ap nan roe and the surrounding country. It pro vide every safeguard lor the depositor and Is always liberal t the borrower. No reasonable persoa could be dissatisfied with Its method. Remember what It has done for tbe people thus far and let everybody know that It will meet all legitimate competitloa In tbe future. . Patronise it with your accounts aad thus show year sympathy for a progressive and obliging Institution. It Is your friend and It Is here ta stay. rf'r'lrpA'riarrairriV,a1V s aroflfing I
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 24, 1906, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75