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THE MONROE JOURNAL. VOLUME XIII. NO. 30 MONROE. N.C., TUESDAY AUGUST 23, 1906. One Dollar a Year President , Writes to I nion ' folic lor the Protection of Cotin-' Anson's Hi Representatives Pay inanj;urtin of Thfoilorc Know 5ome More Reform Needed In the County IVoplt. WrlMt f. Tti JuMtl I hiring I lie iiioiiili of Vti-mla-r, I'--k ftik- C I! - V'.il Willi Mliw I V. A imnitV... I hav Primary. The rounly niiilit:it-H in Atw.u lilw wwlinngriMiaulwd, having . Vou. Mr. Siiki-r. m ill lip the iv hail a rauva.- like that of ur" UP "y smuwr .rmT, .,,, , ,!,., rrwiili-iit of t,. l nit! try Districts. I'ha'Mt oWr.rr In a striking niiuiuiiiiii-atifla I Nil. J.iniui v. I-Yl.ruarv an.l M.nlav's OImwvit the litir of . .. . clothmi ami thrr in a i.riv.t. couuty the runilitlalrV uM r-r- , - .... . ..... ... .1 ni.tn Mumlr TIim r..ll.tm-ifi(. m. ...... . . , lu.trvii, I lie iri? ul rattion , I no .i-w l rk hi t-mug I'taJ nrgnl J' -t. ,iriiiit-ti on ie uin aim a rrta runjwl h ion ml ti to 7 mils twr Um orirtniatimi of a amuiitral mm- I"'" of one tiny -akliij: is takru II statr-tl at MorTrn that he waa n"k to the riuht of uuh iiulirat im-iiiiI. Thru iiiH roiilil me a ills- Ulalmlary iu North t'arolina for the frtwi Hie Ansmiiaii: f-ninlovnl hv th Auli - Haloon the Toter's t-lioii. It waxralUtl IrvMwil U-k in the fin of rvt-rv ' I'ti.t.-r-tnin of iriiaii-r ami lor tlirj Mr. J. V. Hearhuioof IjineJioro Lru;ne hi pnawiitf-soine men for1"" "refuruied" tttkft, tint if there man, ii iiiaiiert-u not u lie la- M-t nlnm I tie p-lwral lawsof lni "n" me bt ior inn "ti""ieit,.u,,ni, contrary to lar and that i w niniiijf amrtil lue plait that pifaiii.T. u.air, iayi-r, i.imn-i. , Male, it asai-vum iiiai il would .miwuimm ursas inai ur in ror Ihiii wrvire he was never Haul j",ul" "e roiisiuemi au i in prose niiniiaiii, imi'iianii' or anal, all aiiorit pnieiiiu in I lie rural dm- iprr" 'e i or vow oi toe i-"nt a rent. He tttuted that he favored u ineoiu way, waamsi an Mt therHii-t of low print) i-otlon.jlrHtis lolheiiM-n ami wimieii oflhe " if there la anything they wh a ahorter form of land mortgage lMM1'" to olmervant ritien Roosevelt Names Cannon. (.auast.. liiatt. I Man Declares He is Adam. 1'kl.h.uu. I ll; a.,. ,.h,..B Ihiring the nionllis lueiilioiHil there weie frtiiieii! rails lor every man inlfitiil in the pint- of n4 Ion to attend meeting at tlieroiirt hoiix'. Kvery meeting in large ami the tuoNt pnniiiiieiit men of I lie Vaiioim roiinlleH aildre-wed the hk aeinlilage ailh elHiieii auriU and eountry, now loo mm Ii eXMMM to'doiie, all they have to do in to let I he merrv of I he rriminal eta. and The t'harleslou Newwaiid foil hit ia making a utaml foraMtiiilar luree in Soulli Carolina. I'l-ineiit-ing its mgiiiiienta it declarea: "Half a dojn oflicers to the eounty, eaeh paid 5n a month and li-aifiil pleadingK rtlltng on the j provithil with a good home, would men of the land to lie loyal and defend the "tiod given monopoly of the Smith." 1 lii'M- niiiN meetingk and the aMii'n-H niaile were the meant of taking die pi ire of enltoii from, i; iimiIh to 12 eent.t. The meii of Hie Smlli won the light. It mas a great vii'tury, a Kiirpii to the world, ami it axlomi'led the iHt ulator. The men who attended tliee dig ineetingN wH'ing (lie li.illle won for the lime N-ing and leeling the prun ieiiniN times, let go and have left the matter of holding up he puce ofrotton to the county, Slate and national olliciaia of the t'olloti Am tuM'ialioii. These oHieera have not had the strong Kiip,"i t they should have had; if it had leeii mi, tislav the puce of eotton would not In- nroiiiHi cents, and an oiler of s is-iils would have met an indignant reliuke. Men of I nion comity, it is again time for you to turn out eu masse Mud tell the world Dial you are mil iislec)). Not fanners only, Imt men of all occupations, come out ami join in the light against Ihesjieeii lalois and drive the price of cot Ion luick to a lair and cipiitahle figure. You can keep the price up as easy as the speculator can drive it down. He is active, why are you not sot We are fonlronted with Inisim-ss Klaguation. We are Hearing auoth er time when the farmer cannot pay lus drills. The merchant will nci hia liank account dwindle to n small lialanec or to "overdrawn." What are you going In do iiIniiiI Hi is serious mat let ? Ix t every man attend his town ship and county meeting, and its Ih'Ioiv when oppressed, let him join in the elVoi t to make cotton sell for lis true value. ('. C M.mikk, Pre. N. Inv. 8. C. A. I'harlotte, X. t'., Aug. ill. llHMi. (Inlveston' 5ea Wall makes life now as safe in that city us on I lie higher uplands. II W. (iiHMllor, who resiili'S on llultoii si. in Waco, Tex., needs no sea wall for safety, lie writes: "I have used lr. King's New liiscovery for con Ml in it ion the past live veins and il kifps me well and safe, Itcfore that lime I had it cough which for ycam had Ikh-ii griming worse. Now it' gone." Cure chronic coughs, lu grippe, croup, wlusiping rough ami prevents pneumonia. Pleasant to lake, Kvery Isiltle guaranteed at all druggists. Trice dor. and 1. Trial Isiltle free. Dont be fliarmei every time the lire, bell rings. Have your premises ami slock covered with INSURANCE,. You don't know how much worry ran lie avoiilml for such a small outr lay. Should lire then reach you, you are assured then' will ls no vuni. ary loss. Claims are adjusted prompt ly hy the. companies we represent (let our rates. W. M. GORDON, Arjent. At People's Iiank. Indigestion Causei Catarrh of the Stomach. Par fnsny r H Km ba tuppowd ttist Calarrk it lh Slomacli etatti indlfullo n4 dtpslt, but lh truth la tiiclijf lh ppotiM. IndlfMllon caum catarrh. Pa puld attacka at UWIfaaMoa Inflames lha mucous mambranaa Nninf Iha atomach arat aapoaaa tha nama of Iha tomach. thua eaua Inf Iha lands to aaorata mucin Inatead af Sta utcas of natural difsstloa. This aaJM Calarrh o( Iha Stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Care ohaToa ail Mlammatioa of Iha marouf atambrmiaa Hnlnf tha atomach. oroMcla Iha aarvos. and curat bal hrtath, sour hilnf a. a Sanaa of fullnaaa altar aarlnr. lnd:(wtioa, Srapapata and all atomach Iroublaa. Kodol Digests What You Et rnaas IM Momaca swoot. war Hi. II 00. knUina 214 MM! mm tmi au. vlsrh miw for ao Mnta. rapariS at S. 0. OaWITT a oa.Otuaaao. S Fonalo by Dr. S. . Welab sod C. N. Sitnpaon, Jr. HOUISTtM Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets a Buy Isllalaa far But tVpla Brian SotdM BMltk aad land Vlrw. A TwSlle fir CwOpslta. f.IIHrfl. arvt Kktnr TrmiblM nmpla rm.i, lnrrf r...t. IWf SrwiOl. Shirt '.h Bn.H nm.mrU an4 HkrK. Il .k . ky M -iiil. n T.! S'l ttrm, m rpata a o.r,iliH a K uo Dam OnWT, M ulta. Wl& iOLin auesETt for uuo piopli form a tupiad respectuhle in every ay. i he wiuaila of the various counties would form a cirs, and the whole Hlale would have a pride in it just as the great riliesate proud esss ially of their uiottnltsl olheers. "The sloM-king affair in tireen imsI eounty Ttiersluy emphasizes that the State, no mailer what the cost, must adopt some measure to protect the live of the country x-oie, especially of the women ami children. hue a rural hi lice would cost more than the (lis M-nsary constabulary cost the Slate, il could perform the duties of the constabulary ami the hitter's cxicnscof luainleuaiu-e would In saved. Adtlitionally, it would Ik practicnlile to Iecre:wtlie niimlsr of niagislraten, conslalileM ami dep uty slienlls. The summoning of jurors ami w itnesses could lie done liy these mounted oll'icera, and "III er duties could lie given them, so that the force could s'ihnps tic riiipH-d and maiutaimsl with lit tie or no increase in Hie lax levy. "Hut the (siinl is that a rural police is essential In the safety ol tamilie w hich have no near neigh lairs." The lireenville Xews endorses this argument. "We must," il savs, "isilice our country districts as well its our towns ami the only practical way of doing it is to have mounted oflicers in each county." If this is true as to South Carolina it is true s to every Southern Stale. One shudders in rellertini! iihiii the chance to which the wo men and children In the country ate subjected. It is impossible for the men to lsi alsiut the houses in daylight for mora than a little of their time. They am in the Ileitis at work or siiisriutending the workj in town or elsewhere on bua iness; ami the female members of the family are left unprotected, possible victims of the roluW, murderer, or worse than either. The more one thinks iiihiii thissiih ject lite greater it grows and the more one is impressed with the i in portance of adopting some means to make lite, HrKou ami property safer than they are. The idea of amounted rural con stabulary gros s upon us as we con sitter it. At first blush it apiicarei iuipiaclicable. Il is not so certain that it is impracticable after all. Al all events it will Ih conceded that for loo much of llieir time the women ami children of I lie country aiv left ilefeiiselertH against the vi cious elements of rus'iely, ami that something ought to lie done alsiiit it. Vol hi ne ever seemed more i in possible, when 11 rat mentioned, than that the mail should Im car ried every day to the thsir of each man in the country, yet our rural mules now practically do tins. The Journal. I'rnf, Tyler ol Amherst rollcRa aaitl rercntly: "A man can live comlorulily sillinut brain: no man evrr nistrd without a UiKeHlive nyalrni. The dy orotic lias neither fuith, hope ur char ity." Day by day people re.ilne the importance ol caring Inr their diea linti; realize the need ol the line ol s little corrective after overeating. A corrective like Kodol (ur DyRpepaia. It digests what you eat. Sold by C. N. Simpson', Jr., and Dr. S. J. Welsh. The ice trust in Toledo, Ohio, for whose oiienitinus three big bus iness men were sent to jail by a judge that Is a judge, had been buying ice at l.la a ton and sell lug it to the is-oplo for fit) a ton. Ibis was the admisann of one of I lie imprisoned magnates on Ihr stand. The End of the World of troubles that roblssl K.H. Wolfe of Hear drove, la., of all usefulness came when he la gan biking hire trie Itinera. He writes: "Two years ago kidney trouble caused me great Hiillertiig, which l would never have survived had I not taken Kief. trie Hitters. They also cured me of general debility." Sure cure for all stomach, liver and kidney com plaints, blood diseases, headache, riir.zitiesH and Weakness or tardily decline. Trice tk. uuarunteed by all druggists. On SrptemlsT the ,'lnl the great est licet of modern marsh iis ever assembled under the American ling will rendezvous off Oyster Kay ami the Hon. T. Kiswevelt will review the aggregation, all of which will cost the country five hundred thou ami dollars. In Self befense Major Haniin, editor and manager of the Constitutionalist, Kminence, Ky., wheu he was fiercely attacked four years ago by piles, bought a box of lluck leu's Arnica Halve, of which be says: "It cured me in 10 days and no trouble since." (Quick est healer of burns, sores, cuts and wounds. 20e. at all druggist. , him know what it is. Mr. I. K. Thomas, the latest aspi rant to that oltiee, followisl him. Mr. Thomas was the first to mis the ladies. He states that he is not seekiug the ollice, is not running for any honor or money that may come as a result of holding the of fice, but that it is for the cause of humanity that he is iu the race. He feels that the county should In lilted to a higher plane of morahtv. and says that it is his object to do what he cau along this line. 11 says that lie is not informed yet as to the Issues of the rmupaign, but that he will inform himself and will do his Is-sl. to pleane the msi pie. He was asked hv Mr. Uo k hart if he would put the aahsiiis out of Wadeslairo without giving the lasiple a vote on the tiuestiou. He stated that he would put litem out any way thai he could, and for this he was cheered by a great iiniulsT of those present. Mr. X. (1. Thomas, the next ran ilidate for the legislature, pleaded lor purer isiliticMai.il esiH-cially for the legalized primary. He slated that he knew money had Im-cii used in some townshiiis, and that he was of the opinion that if the nllicers who are to conduct the primaries were sworn la-fore thev la-gan their duties, the evil would lie lessened. He stated that he is iu favor of a law to require only fifty men to Is summoned on a sMcial Venire ami hat these should Ire paid whet tier they are cliosrti ou the jury or nut. He Is lieves that a verdict Iroin Hi ire foil it lis of a jury ought to convict. Hesaysthat he will stand by the Want and Watts laws. Thinks that the I'liiversity of North Carolina is no longer needed and favors cutting oil' the appro priation. He stated that most ol the laiys who attended the I'liiver sity, came away conli lined drunk ards. At Morven, Mr. Thomas stated that Col, Fred J. Coxe told him that he was not aware of the fact that Mr. Us kliart had helped pass certain laws relative to the American Tobacco Company. Mr. jorkhnrt had made the assertion at LilcNville that he had aided in the passage of a law which taxed the said company to the extern of t."ill,(MI0. Mr. James A. Lnckluirt, who rep resented the county in the last leg islature and who is a candidate for the nomination, holds up his past record and has with him the laws passed by the last general assembly to prove the truth of his assertions. He says that he has never la'tiayed a single trust committed to him and that he has never used railroad passes, telegraph, express or tele phone "franks.'' He says that he is in favor of temperance, but that he did not vole for the Richmond county law which was passed by the last session of the legislature. He says that he is not in favor of putting the saloon out of the coun ty without giving the people of the town or county a vote in the mat ler, that it would lie taking away from them one of their rights to pas such a law. He culls attention to the fact that he aided in the passage of the landlord ami tenant act and the law which makes it a crime to put a lesser quantity of meal In a sack than It is branded to contain. That he has cost the A merican Tolmcco 'om pany 1 .'al, IKH) iu taxes to the Stale, ami he would not lie surprised if it used money to defeat him if there is a second race, Mr. X. tl. Thomas slated that he had talked with Col. V. J. Coxe ami that the latter had told Ii I ill that he was iu the Senate at the time Mr. Isnkhart was in the legislature and that he did not know alsiut the bill referred to by Mr. Loekhart iu regard to the American TiJiacco Company. Mr. I.a'kliart, at Mm veil and at Cason, replied to this statement by saying that he was not surprised that Col. Coxe did not know alauit some im portant legislation during the pant session, as that gentleman was not present when many imHiilant bills passed. He said that if Col. Coxe had la-en asked whether or uot he (Mr. Lotkhart) had wnru the proM-r haMd shoes at the proper time, if his ats'ks corresponded with his psnlsor if he w as present at a ceilaiu lad I or dance, then the Colonel would have known. He said that Mr. Coxe was not I he only railroad lawyer who opvoed him. That Col. Coxe complained to him when he was favoring taxing cor porationa, saying that these ieople were nice to him and tha' he (Coxe) never had to pay any ex press. He said that the Colonel was in Washington applauding the ami the taxing of eoriMirations ac cording to the amount of wealth they ptaMessed, uo matter where lNaled. At Cason he asked the rx-ople if they wanted the Union eounty law which make it a ispni tentiary crime to have in one's pos session more than a quart of m his key. A nunilier present said, "No, we don't waut it." When asked il they favored working the roads by taxation, many said that they pre terreil tins plan, Union County Darky Pays an Old Debt. Molina- C.irre.pMiiarttt- Charlutb olMM-rvr-r tieorge Carelork, a very old ne gro, called at the resideuce of Mrs. Sarah Cox, in Lane's Creek town ship, Sunday morning and told Mis. Cox that he had come to un burden his conscience ot sometliinir mat nail weighed anon It for many years. He told the lady, who is herself Hi years old, that she had made a coat for htm back in lMia, which he had never paid her for. ami the piirmise of his visit wa to make settlement there and then Mrs. Cox said she did not want any payment, nut the old (larkv insist ed on it, saying that his failure to ay had worried him so much late ly that he could not stand it any more. It is supposed that ohKicorge tuts ieen attending a protracted meeting and got religion. What ever the cause, he has certainly Drought lortn fruits meet for re ichtance. Mr. Poe After Cheatham's Scalp. KarluiteChninlrlr. As noted yesterday Sir. Clarence II. IVofThe Progressive Farmer is calling for the scalp of Secretary Cheatham of the Southern Cotton Association. He would have Mr. C. C. Moore of Charlotte installed iu Mr. Cheatham's place. The Chronicle has all along advocated patience In this matter. It is in hoes that the Cheatham rase will go from the executive committee to a full meeting of the association itself, e conies U a curiosity to st how the farmer membership of this association will act on the matter of having had a bucketshon manipulator in charge of its affair as secretary we want to see what view it will take of its secretary's "indiscretion." j CONTINUE I Thoas who srw sainlnf fh j and atraviath by roatular troat j montwitn bcotts tmuuion should oontlnuo tha treatment In hot waatheri smaller doao and tltlla cool milk with H will do away with any ohntciion which la atlnchad to fatly nro riurte during Iho haatad soaaon. th-nTT a sowha. imk aai rwt f, n Vara. SM-a4l4Bi alaraorata. horse Hangs Himsell. Satlrl.ni Mrma-narr aiirt Intrlllaeneer. Mr. 8. J. Haireof North Wades boro township lost a fine horse Sat urday in a very peculiar manner. The horse, which was grazing in a gully that ran through Mr. Haire'a pasture, kept op the gully until it reached a point too narrow for il to turn round. The animal, it is supixMed, then commenced to rear and pitch about until it finally caught its head in the forks of a tree that grew on the bunks of the gully. The horse was found Sun day hanging iu the forks of the tiee with its neck broken. A rlystery Solved. "How to keep off periodic attacks of biliousness and habitual consti pation was a mystery that Dr. King' New Life Pills solved for me," writes John X. Pleasant of Magnolia, Ind. The only pills that are guaranteed to give )ierfcct sat isfaction to everylssly or money re funded. Only 2.V, at all druggist. King Kdward of England aud Kiuperor William of (!ei many, met iu conference at Crunla-rg last Wed nesday, and it is thought that as a result of the meeting plans will be made for bringing about a jieaceful solution of the numerous troubles now facing the Vim of Kiissia. Why doea the tun bum? Why doet a mosquito iting? Why do we leal nu ll tippy in the Good Old Summer Time? Auwer: we don't. We use DeWitt'a Witrh llaiel Salve aud these little ills don't bother us, Leara to look for the name on the bot to get the genuine. Sold hy C. N. Simpson, Jr., ami Dr. S. J. Welsh. An Inconvenient Question. rti.lrrflrl, Aitverttaer. How msny church members are going to pray like an angel next Tuesday and vote like the devil! Scrub yourself daily, you're not clean Inside. Clean Inside means clean stomach, bowels, blood, liver, clean, healthy tissue in every or gan. Moral: Take Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 3.1 cents, tea or tablets. English Drug Company. Union a Oood Example. Ralrtrh and Oharwr. The situation iu Uuion county, as told by The Monroe Journal, shows that there exists in that good county a real "era of good feeling," and it would be well for the HUte if the situation in every comity could show Uiat the same unity el uded. A woman worried nntil the gets wrinkles, then she worries because she has them. If she takes Hollis ter'i Rocky MonntaluTea she would have neither. Bright, smiling face followi its use. .15 eeuta, tea or tablets. English Drug Company. (lid aiatifc wnalil Irnimid hard to Sad. ('QUI thr hr MM.tr In m, H erar ana tvautr hi MimMaed Nf a.l Suaaj Minlala To. BcUh Drag Cvapaaj'. who understand elect iou methods There are plenty of men who con tend that the new "irons mark' ticket gave those who sell their "enll.as-nce" a lietter chance to do effective work for their caudidates. If the party officials really want a "square, fair dear' in thee pri marie, the biggest step they can take to procure that result is to re quire elections to Ire held iu an en- cliwure and only one voter admit ted at the time, tola? supplied a itli an olheial laillot by the poll hold ersou the inside, and by them only. to most a-ople it is tlintateful to go to an election and pull at ami lag grown men to allow them to fix their ticket for them, and yet some of our best citizens are forced to do this or see their friends butchered not by the voluntary choice of the voters in many in stance, but by one or two "work ers." The accommodating ifentle men who take such prida iu assuni ing the resMitisibility of fixing ticket for the fellows whom they consider tsi weak to select their owu tickets, should be relieved of thai grave responsibility by having an ollicial ticket delivered only l y the poll holders. We don't see how any fair-minded man ran ob ject to an arrangement like that When a man is solicited anil comes out U-fore the primaries for mi tillice, he feels like he wants the M-oje themselves to decide the matter anil he should be willing to submit to the will of the majority, provided that will is registered by votes that represent the individual and voluntary choir of each man who deposits his tickets. It is this kind of democracy that creates strong faith in our form of govern ment. Rut when one sees a large rrr cent, of "lloating," undecided voters inarch up to the election and offer themselves up to one man to tlx their tickets as he thinks ls-st, it looks like a stab at democracy and is a rettection upon the ability and competency of a constituency to maintain a real democratic gov ernment. The thoughtful citizens who be lieve in seeing the will of Toters registered, uninfluenced by money or whiskey, are becoming extreme ly disgusted with some methods hat are used to secure nominations n primaries, ami we voice the sen uncut of the honest and iutelli ;ent manhood of this State wheu we say that if things go on much onger a tolerated in some primary 'lections, that system of noniiiia ions will either have to have more restrictions throwu around it, or the people will some day repudiate he whole business. With our schools ami churches as influence it work for the uplifting of the moral and intellectual conditions, whiskey ami money ought not to Ire further tolerated as a meai.s of securing nominations, and those who place real merit and personal worth on a plane alxive the cor rupting Influences that make mer chandise) of purchasable votes, should see to it that money ami whiskey do uot exert power enough to put their users into office. The Ireintrrratic party is permitting itself to drift towards the rocks ami shoals when its party officials tol erate the money ami whiskey meth- hK In this intelligent age we ought to get above such influences. Gold. The first nientlou which wa have of gold la lu tha eleventh vera of the aeruod chapter ot Camilla, or. In other words, 4,t4 years twruro Christ, (told waa used as mouey hy the ancient KsTPttaua at a very rnrly ante. Herod otus tells that the luvrntlon of the coinage of gold hehinga to Lydia. about 750 R. C. Authorities coonlrt about the first ml nana of gold. 8ooi ear it was Mlletue and aoui tbo Persians, hut there era no records to show Juat when. Tha daiata, BananiDi of Persia bora) the eorlable title of the Just The righteousness of his dedal oris was seldom ralUd la question. This title haa beon coo f tic red on several nioosrrtia, among them being Caaltnir IL of Poland, rrdl sand I. and Jnmes II. of Arwgoo, Ha roun al Itaschld of "Arabian Mirhta" fame, Khoaron of Persia, Louis XI II. of France and Pedro I. of Portugal. A Colored Vlw. "Mammy,'' as Id Ph-kaulnny Jim as be watched the meteors fslllnc, "does yon tee all dat brightness corals' dowar "Ysas. Indeed." "I kaow what makes It 1 enllad angels has beea put to work swewpta' ap da goklea etty." Waahlngtos Star. Rla War. Mr. Itennypeck (poerlahljr-Wheo joo tell me to do a thing. Ilk a font I go sod do It lira. Heanyperk (acrid-ljr-.No, you go sod do It like a foot- Puck. Wa hare committed toe QoMa Bale to awemory; aow 1st as eotBanlt It to Ufav-atiraBL A world of troth in a few words: "Nearly all other cough cures srs con stipating, especially those containing opiates. Kennedy's Lata five Hooey and Tar moves tb bowels. Cootaini no opiates. Yoa caa get it at C, N. Simpson, Jr. 'a, and Dr. S. J. Welsh 'i said 1'rn.nleiit Riasvvelt to Sieaker J.a- Cannon one nielli recently, alter a roiilereiice of Re publican leaders al ster Kay, "Oh, adiaw, Mr. I'n-sident', jou are wrong," replied Mr. Cannon. "You. sir, will have to take the nomination if I can read aright the sings of the times." "IVm't talk that way don't talk that way," replied "the I'resi dent. " have ss.ken the last wold ou thai subject. There is no likelihtMsl whatever of the coudi lions Mug as vou predict. lie sides, 1 would not accept the nom ination in the iuiHiHsilie event of its ta-ing tendered me. ' The 'resident thus aiys some thing lie has not la-lore uttered, namely, that he would not aeceiit die mini i nation, tie said he was no candidate, but there have la-en predictions that, as he wastheoul) one who could la-at llivan. lit would take the nomination if it were offered. Xow he is out of it, ami ill stepping out he has seem ingly named Speaker Cannon as Ins choice. ThcCauuon laaitu has already started. He was noiniua tel for the seventeenth time for congress hist week, ami his sup porters are laanuing huu for the While House. How much older is he than the Huu. Henry fiassa way Davis, whom the Republicans declared too old to lie vice presi dent two years ago. 5amuels and Hasty Jailed. Willi-. Utm Nt-tat. ;--.l, to cliail,itiotMnrrr (eorge W. Samuel and John W. Hasty were committed to jail after lark last night. It will la remem la-red that this is the celebrated case of Samuels and Hasty, the rev enue officers convicted for assault ug Editor R. A. lh-al, and sen tenced to a term of three ami six mouths rcsticclively, in Wilkes county jail. This rase has been held up by Governor Glenn, itend- ing a pardon. He has refused to disturb the verdict of the court and the defendants have just Is-guii to serve the sentence of the court. Children Poisoned. i-ta-l... V. ...-nt,-, an.l li,t!itin'a-ir John V. Sham, who sv l. U ' -. ' - 3 .Vr old son of Adam, and a Und of followers 4 ''." ' l'ew f.ir l,uu.la,riug about liny, marched ''"fth of town, was riding on , through thestreelst.alav from their V "'"'".v ' G- abandoned camp outside the citv. ' " ml,M,, l They are on their wav to the I'., P'V' T !,",, "" rilie e.uuil M.e.. l-l . ...i "' U '. lull let ing what half Ullde H.rs.u..ll.r.u..l. H....I ..-.i i IV"1 '" ''ll',,, wollliil. Moll here .I.....I ..... . I... I. I '' ho.ever. lllo " a. will, ll , "ii-u iu one oi l lie Hand la-ing Sa-ut FATE OF THE JUNE BUGS. Awfal l-inl.il..! Tkal Waa ereed hv as Ant-leal C'aasell. "Berne bus uu ntlU-lnl t-ollei-tor of June Iiiiks," wrlti-a a eorrejiinl-iit of the ChlrarM Neua from Knltzerlninl. 'This iH-rnouiiKi' Is niitutiHl hy the city council wlien the trieiitihil ent of Jtiue tittsa otvura, and he la empow ered to destroy all the limvts that may la tir.iui.-ht to ti I in. Kiieh ontu-r of a limit CNtnte Is nhllci-il to gnther five pnunda of htms. nud those who hsisu to la) the proprietor of liir.er pln-ra of iroi?ity must eolUs-t pnsairtlou slely more, t or eiich otiiid Hint Is uilssliU! from this ohlliiutory amount s fine of 10 cents Is ImiioKcd. hut If more thun the required iiiotu Is rortheoui lug s premium of 2 cents s Niiiud Is paid. This reniiinerntloii la offered also to others heshh-s the prna-rty owners. A lumllioliler who entirely uenhvts to gather any buss at all Is stth)ect to a line of from f.'i to (o. Kt-hiail rhllilreti risehe vriulsalou to enter turue eststi-s, shere they shake the trees and poke long sticks slaiut In their endeavors to dislodge as many hugs as isiaslhle. "In times of old, the siielent rhronl clers tell us. It waa the custom to at tempt to rid the couulry of these uu weleunie visitors by cltlnit theui Into court aud hy hHiilnhlng theui frotu the country, but the wily lusecta fulled to obey the etimiimua ami routluued to fly about In tlie flics of the luw, liiylng ecus promlseiiuiixly ami contrary to edict. Iu s rertuln vllliite It waa de terinlneil to make a terrible and lust lug example of all the insects found within Its Isirders. With roiislderuble eiianidlture of lime and patience quan tities of hugs were rollcrtcd and plHccd In S huge sack. Iiellls-rutlon was held as to the fate of these hunt Imcki-d prlstsiera. Ordltinry death waa consid ered too light a punishment for such orTeiulere. A hideous end must he theirs. "A procession of the Inhabitants of the village, advisers and councilors, wise men and children, wended It wuy alowly toward the place of execution, the summit of s high I -en I. Thla waa latKrlously rlltulssL an cteeutlouer with the hag of hur.r.lug taiga In the lead. With due regard f. the resign allilllty and Justness of their act, the wise men approached the edge of the prevtpli-. The buns mere to tat Igno Bilnlously dashed to pieces on the rock thmisaiula of fis-t la-low. Tlie ueculloiier hung over the crag, tlie lug, top downward, waa na-ned and the bugs shaken out to their death. Rut Instead of fulling like so runuy lumps of li-niU as they ought to have done on audi an on-aslnn, the hugs, to the amasemciit of all, spread their wing and flew away." POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Misers get mors out of the workl than they put In It. What otlH-r aay of yon Is the effect You supply the reuse. IJfe's chief compensation do not come In pay envelopes. Tlie sciH-n of egotism Is ss harmless Si the slurs of Ignorance. Every sHDali man I the center of hi universe- and he's It niche bars wings, they say, but pov erty Isn't built that way. Quit often the man who Is swift sod s good (uvaser distances tlie slow bat sure chap. Tb workman who takes a real Inter est to hi work ooesnt bar to spend aarfc tluie looking tor a J b. In this stats it is not necery to serve s five day' notice for eviction ol a eold. Use tb original laxative cough syrup, Kennedy'! Lasativ Honey and Tar. No opiatea. Sold by C. N. Simp son, Jr., sod Dr. S . Welsh. Fresh lot Hnyler's candy. J. A. I angle & Co. Heavy and fancy groceries at low price, J. A. Lingle & Co. to the asiltim Sharp returned here a few w eeks ago aud established a camp cast of town, where many of his follower sent without riot Ii in.', under the Is-liefthat they were in the Garden ol hdeu. 1 hey were arrested time and time agai.i ami lined. Sharp says that it is a rase of jaTsrculioii ami decided to go to the coast, iu the parade through the street halay were many liltle children who had marched. Covered wagons containing a dogeu or more balm brought up the rear of the parade. WOMENCHESS PLAYERS. Wkr Tkesa la Mratloar la lite Aaaala of fhe (.aae. Ladles' cts-sa eluhs are is-iiig estab lished lu vurioua parts of tlie eountry: siss-ial In-ltm-iiieirts are Is-kl out f.if tbt-lr putrouiige hy tlie pniinoter ot national and tuti-rtiutioiial touriiiimcnt.i. and artlcli-a ou the giiine ais-tir regu krly In J-siniala whh b eater specially to them. Women bate always played and taken part In the gauie, though probably never to the same client as nun-. It la, therefore, remarkable that lu the whole of Its enormous literature then.- dia's urn api-ur the name of sny woman siuong the slur of the first. stH-oiid or third magnitude. Otic unty go through volume afli-r volume containing thousands of game and not And s aliigle our phiyed hy women which any editor thought worthy of a pcriiiuutmt rtvord. A'hen the question tins been rnlstsl before. It luis Im-.ii Involved lth thill of tlie liitellis-tual suM-rlurity of oue t-I over the other. Tialtty the answer to this would Is- tolully tiudeUiite and liicoiiKi-iiieiitlal. Theiv aiv men In tlie front rank of pluyers at the pre ent moment wli-i hy tio stretch of the liuagliiiitioti or the term ran Is) said to occupy their uisitlou uli u-coniit of ex ceptlotiiillj ItilclliH'tiiid eiidowmenla While the gone itluiiy apa-ala to In tellis-tual tueu mid women, Intellect Is not the only factor whUb makea the great player. A careful rxanilmitlon of the gutties of players whom the workl rerogniiu- as great reveals the fact that tlie fat uities and iii.'tlllie of concentration. eouin-heuslveiiess. Impartiality and. alsjve all, s spark of origluallty, are to la found In combination and In va ryllig degrees. The absence of these qualities lu woman explains why no meuilsr of the feminine sex hue ooru plcd any high position a s ches player. There are nistty n omen who arc ear nest students of chess whose knowl edge of tin- theory, principle and all the ai-outerments of the game I phe noim-iiiil. Hut mere knowledge can make uobisly greut. Taking results, gisal Judgment Is much suierlor to knowk-dge lma-i-fectly applied.- Lun don Saturday ltevlew. A WONDERFUL CALENDAR. Tk Foar Sara rroaa Ike Theoaopk. leal -fla( mt trm. There la nothing more wonderful lu the chronologic!!! und time keeping Hue than tla "T'hi-naophirni Calciidur, Ae- cording to tlie 8erTtt Doctrine." From the thcoaophlcal silnt of view the four ages are as follows: Sets ynga (golden agei, 1.7'J.s.tsai year; tresta ynga (sll ver age), l.SlMl.ono years; dnupars yugs (copa-r sgel, StU.OOl) years; kail yttgs (Iron sgei, VC year. The total of tliese four agea utukea one imilia yuga. or gnsit age, of 4.31-O.onO year. One thousand maha tunas uiake oue kalpa, or day of Brahma, equal to l.otio time ..'Uti.Ouo year. After the expiration of that unthink able period of time the night of Itrnh nia, e.pial lu durstlon to the length of the ilar, comes on, and the enrtii van Ishes from the plane of existence. Three hundred and aixty day snd night of llrahni niake one year of Brahmn, aud lull year of llruhnia make the great knlpa. s period of ail,- (HO.tSll.iKIO.tsai years, sfter which the sun aud the entire solar system plunge Into luipvnetruhle night and every thing on the "objective plane" la de- atrayed. Then conies the period know n aa the great nlghl, which la equal In h-ngth to the great kalp. After tl great night baa lifted Its rnhlo mantle a new solar system Is formed and evo lution begins anew. According to tin doctrine of the the uaophlHt, we are now living In the kali yuga, the last of the four ag-a. snd It Is-gan nearly 6.Xm years ago, with the death of Krishna, who died 1.102 year lefor our era begn. Tlie Drat nitnor cycle of kail yuga ended In tlie year 1KU7 but we still bar something ' ke 27.(UO before w sr rle at the end of the present age. Ksll yugs Is also knowa to the the oaophlsta ss the black age. It la so sge of spiritual darkness, In which tlie human rsr pays for the mlsdeeda which art recorded against them In tb previous age. The intense itching characteristic of salt rheum and ectema it instantly al layed by applying Chamberlaiu'sSalve, A a cure for akin disease tint salve it unequaled . For tale by C.N. Simp ton, Jr., sod Dr. S. . Welsh. Sale of House and Lot. Sr Ttrtue of a -Vena, of Ilia Superior C-sirt. tad lir Jud H H. JU'llcr si tlie Aiucii.l rlvtilerm.ta lh aetHtn rntlited "II A llsvl. vs. 1,. 1.. rtm-hrr ami The 1-eojilr's Sank nf Miaimr," whrrrta the anor.lnel waa aw Ci)ln!el a eommlMl.tneT In make Mile or the tmm sad lS rteserlbed la the eaaiptalnt tn ud srtli, I wlll.oa Monday, October 1, l-XMI, at the eoae) hoaM- Soor la Monroe, N c , sell I naHle surlloa to the hishet hldiler, for rin. Ihe AUIowtn Hearrthed hiaiae anil lot In the biwa ot Wsihsw. S t .. ti: Healnnlnv al a one on Ihe Raat sloe of the emvtarnee nmA na on the South .toe of MeCala elreet. and rans W u g . sat feet to a stake on the Sooth Ide ot Mei'aln street : Uienee S OS K t feet to . stone : Iheaee 4 W. 9m feet IP a Mm ta the Rset itdeof the Provloenee sd . thenee S i wit MM road in feel tn the heala ntna.lt hetne the lot naaihereS Mia nlat a alil tow a nad aoatalntng ne arre. atore or mmmi. aoiiHalna laaoe af Sulitlwlia IMvea anil other. atiS kaosra as the aoaa sad lis old ta I, L rtneher lo C. J Hudeoa. This ivfasss. was. A. il. SlaXK.OawaUtsloaet. ever, tilmal lauson w-t in mm theellis-ts of the wound anil Ihe little fellow has la-en ilaiiL-er oiisly ill ever since. I-ud Friday a week ago. Zcb, Ihe young son of Mr. S. C. Killings ley, who lives near the silk mill, stuck a piece of glass in his km. The child's mother dressed the wound ami it sps-aiislto Is- about sell. ltst (Saturday, however, the knts- commenced to swell and the child is now critically ill of bbssl Hlison. for you to do business with TliePeoDie'sBaiiu of Monroe hecause in all the es- cential details of its business it seeks out and ftdlows the safest and most approved methods ot modem bankin; tr 'ft Small and largo accounts invited. Certificate of Dissolution. In AIM. irffitnif : M A1K UK KHrtrH I'Allt LI N A, ii-ru.. It HMtar tn ntv MntlM.iuMtnii. ,v Inly mitliftitiniii'ii m-iint u'f tlif jirmi'i-iliin' or l lit viiiwrilm) illi-lniinti ihftvi.f hv thf infMiit'ti CKiiifiit fif nil tlif -tiM-kht.l.rt'r-'. t "ih-iI tu my iiirii, l hatt t lir Mt.rntw MimUi 'iitiiMiiy. tt i'(.'n.rHtl'ti nf (Mm Htnlf . Ikw irtiu i mI ..lln't- t- -ittitju-.l in thi lowil f Hii m . t-t miity nf riit.ni.wtttif uf Ni.rlti rrniliis A W H'-iiHi Iwlntl tttf uci'lit llicrflii klul lit -liMtk'1 iht-if.if. HfH.n wh.im iriM'sn tuny lr iTM.Ii. h- c.inj,!,.,) Wl(li I lif rritlir-niVliti. -f Chujii.-r .1. K'l-l uf )t-k-..ctiitili( "'irHi-uti'.ii-," iiri-lniiiiiHty tullif tuiiiatuf thin r- tilii'Hh' t.f (;-'. iltttitiii : Vw.!li'fvf..rt ,J H'-VHti tirtmp. sw-rHjirv f .-int.. ..f t lit- Htn f Nirifrri'him.i.i h.-)- V fiTitfy i I tlit mi1 'MrHrM(iii Hul.im lh !Mti ilnt .f .luiif. t tlie in my iiltlc' ituly Mi'Uiftl Hint (tilfotfit iiiiipht in writtnir In thf It it' to inn if "inl tii"Htititiiii. fffii ifil ! nil III tiH'klioltltMH tllftfisf. Wtlll'll 1Hll ffltl-flll llltl tllf ri-enPlt "f till- ifiHt'lllHfi ttfiri"iHtil Hit if uti tU- in ni v -itt.l.tilici a- provtilt'il l Imw In If-tiiii-ny lifrcir. ! Iihi lit-rt'ln wi't my laiiilninl ntlixi'il my hnH'Ih! -i-til. t Kiiirit;h, lit- '.'-th 'n r lii'itv A h imi J BIO' AN .KlMKN,Hfrn'Urytif Mlt. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 17.S!) -100(5. Ilt-ail nt tin- suit-'. Ktliu-sliMiisi S)ti-ui. Dr.PARTMRNTS. 'Ul. I Kiil ATK, '.HAW I K. MUHi INK, KSiUNKWilNii. LAW. IHAKMACV. i tlirnry cuTiUin- M.rni v.thittii-.. Nrw aalrr wurl,-.. i.li...rii- lit-liu. fciiiiNl hniliiif .y.lm. Nf a ittiriiiilitni... -j mniinilii. M I'.A. I.uilii-l.ik- (W2 Sti dents, 71 in Faculty. I'll-- Kill I ti-rin t.-irhi. Ni il . Hi, 1k AiIIm-hh FitANt is P. Yknahi.e, Pkesidknt II A I'M. Illl.l,, N. t:. Union institute One ot the Most Desirable High Schools in the State. Tlie fat-ullv is full, inilutlinc lliri-o foiiipftt'iil niitl rxpo'ittnttHl prinlii- iitt-H f n mi ttrst class colli-pes. I'nts stIs i-rpnovfrlx'titrftir pal n ml lull hi liKil ln-re during next srssmn. The Fall Term opens the Sixth ol August. St'ini fur uitulticuc. :: Atltln-ss O. 0. HAMILTON, I'nitiiivilk'.N. C. Backache Any person having backache), kidney pains or bladder trouble who will take two or three Pine-ules upon retiring at night shall be relieved before morning. Tk SMdlclaal Ttrtn af tk end rata tad raclas ob tain! Inam tk Ball Pis aats bata rscof sisal by ths awdlcsl ars kratloa 1st sntsrlM. Is Ptss-sl w oflnf all t tk 1rtaa f tk RsUr Pis that tr ot Tsto as rsllTiK all Kidnty and Eliddtr Troubles Satis amf tta tiilianSas at Haaar 1 riNB-ULI MBOICINB CO. CHICAGO Sold by M.K. MoCaulpy, Drnggist. IRK MULLI8,' Civil Eagiactr, Phok 41. WiNOiTi, N. C. fart'Srat of rmftfwx-y tn Sarrartn fr.,m rmm if th t-sillnir miliirM ta S t'. 1 rnra rtimHrnrr a Kaillraf, MaHlaU and taial SomrlB
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1906, edition 1
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