THE MONROE JOURNAL. VOLUME XIII. NO. 31 MONROE. N.C., TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4, tGOG. One Dollar a Year farmer Will a Nrcroitir Intuiting Hi ile. I , , M(T. . Hi mln-t if I lie niruiH-r'a jniy in lire lilting nf tlir nagm lo-mi tin-):)' ' Klliiitli4in Kiiuiilnv l If Maifliall .. ju-aifiulilt limn-h-tilf. Mr. Marshall pif liiiiixlf np l (lit hIktim mill In ivIiumiI ax mi mm Inn UhkI -: l urntnc'l. Only lo ilimM imw tin nIiooIhiC Ix-siiIiii .Mm.M.iili.ill in ritiiiiiicl. Mix Mai-Nliuir ti-oliiiiony in I lit elWt thai ' r'jr rnl In hw limit Kriiliiy aDi-riHioii ami itiinrt-l li.-rv Mr. M.iihli.ill wim. Wir tohl liiiu t liar ii iM in I (iclil al urk. Ihi-n wanlisl In know il her Htittlii'r x hi ill living ilh litem. Sin- lolil him , Iml hr ana in her rxiniHick. lin- llirn aaiiliil to Ixiy iiit cliirkfim, ami lio aatulil l) Mr. Marxliall Dial Mil hail 110 rllM'kl-IM In wll. Mi. Marxliall llii'ii KllKNiiil that I In ih'Cih iw niter an evil ihiiixw. a. 11I hln Ui-Miiit-rxrltfil ami Hlarteil in I lie Iiiiiim. It was then llin ne cm inaile IiIh iRitnN-r iiroiHiNtl, ntleriiit; her (10. Mia. Marshall IxiMine fi ilileiMil ami uxulie mm el In ilx-li into the Iioum- I he liero raulit holil ill her ami tried tn iull her Imck, lint nhe jerkeil her M'lT Iimmi' from him ami he ilaMieil oir ami inaile liix pwaie. One n-inai kiible teat lire almnt Hie manlier in which Marshall avpii(;iil himself for thin nepm'a in Milt to hia wile in that lie ilul it all ly himself in a manly way. He lolil iii'IhmIy hum lie met what ' up, Iml timk theetitir'reiHiti Hiliilnty ot the lynching mi hiitiM-lf. Kven when the islul iiij; iMTiirreil al Mi-4'all'n stun llmne alio we li nearity siimmtIiiI 'Milliing mill the iiiick ttlmt came like a thiliiilci linlt Iiiiiii a clear nky. At the liHiict Marshall Ntati-it that the reason he ilnl mil cive any alarm wan he knew that there woiilil have lieeii a moli anil lie iliil nut want anyone else to Ix'ur the Maine of a lynching, lie K;t nl lie wan the man that wan hint ami he alone wan able lo liear the ciii-iiiciicch. Of cmiix- he has the KVlnpatliy ami Hii)xrt of the whole eolnmiiity. Will Worth Trying. V. II. Ilrowti, the Mipnlar ensioii attorney of I'ittslielil. Vt., says: "Next to a lM-iminii, the Im-nI lliiue, to cet in lr. Kind's New Kile I'llU. lie writes: They keep my family in Hplemliil lieultli." tiiiik en iv fur lii'Milai'he. eonst illation ami liil ioitnnea. '.'.V. tiiiiuuiitccii by all ili'iiKpsta. A necin Uiy ii(;eil I.I years, at Hylviu, .lackmiii enmity, last week allempteil criminal assault Mmui Mm. I'eter Wilkes, an Hp-il lail ul tilt yean. He narrow ly enciiieil U-inK lynchiil ami all that kivimI In hi was his youth. Ile was plaeeil in jail where he still stonily pro claims liia innocence. The It renin nf I Ile. It is a Kini lii'iuit fart that the strongest animal of its si.e, the go i ilia, also has the larp'sl limpi. 1'uweilul lung's means xieilul creatures. Iluw to keep the lueatli iii) organs i shuiihl Iw man's chiefesl sillily. Like thousands ul others, Mia. Ora A. Stephens ul I'urt Williams, (., has learned huw to do this. She w rites: ''Three ImiI lies of 1 r. Kiti);'s New Piseovery Mopped my eolith of two years ami lined lue of what my friends thought consii nipt ion. O, it's tri mid lor throat ami lniif trundles." (iiiaranteed by all drui.'i,'ists. Trice f.iH'. ami l. Trial Imttle free. 4. , SB Don't ijc fliarmed every timo the fire bell rins. Have your premised mid ohK-k cuvcrcil with INSURANCE.. Von don't know how much worry am be avoided or mn'h a small out lay. Should lire then reach you, yon are assured lliere will be no Ki-iini-an loss. Claims are adjusted prompt ly by the. companic we ri'prcscnk (let our ratea. W. M. GORDON, ftoenu At People' Itank. Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. Par minr nui M hu ttxn tupeoti thd Caurrk el lh Stomach eauMd Indlfulloa and tyifpti. but Dm Irtitk Is (ikcll lh) ncxMMMK Indiralioa eaun otlmk. R mM anacka al liWiraaMaa Inllamea the amoo mmbrana Hnlnf lha ttoffiick n4 apoaaa Mm aaraa of tha ttomaah. tkua caua nf lh lUxla ta aacraia mucta Inateail al tia lutcaa ol utural dlreallea, Thia la taisMl Caiarrk a kSa Saemacl. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure alMma all Wlammanoa a tha vambrinaa Hnlnf a alomack. aratacM lha arvaa. aatl ewaa bad kraaik. aour rMnp.a Sanaa hillaM altar aatinf. tadifaauaa, drapatiau and all atomack Ireubiaa. Kxkl Digest What You tat Maka U Stomac Sweat. p until mt ' tw" l tk. tmi . " rum itn " f or la bf IH. S. . Wclib tnj C The KailroaJ hot. ti'till ljiMlurm The editor tf Hie Itiblical l-Tonl er haa Iraveleti a ibousaiHl Hi ilea Ibia summer ami he usually found tin ears rrwlel: three liiuea he waa unable tAKet a seal. Nalurally he woiHlers, mi all of us do at limea. ( why the railroads, which hold Iheir runner iy wruibwiin ul I lie pun I lie ami dvMid ua the publie for p.iliiiuace, tin nol cultivate I be peo 1 pie a little wore; do Ih4 make greater ellorls lo aceiinioiislule I heir paliMiis. The reason la of eoiirse Ibat the railnaula realiw that ieople have to travel ami are couiiiellnl to put np with auch ae eiiiuiiKsUtioiui as are furuished, whether the amiiiiiuoilutioua are K'ssl. bad or indilVc rent, it ia ag pesleil that if the railroads were roniellisl to provide wala fur aa senpra before farea rould he rot lectcd that tlie seata would be pn videil, mid wi they would. Of course it is not aiaaya Niwdlile to anticipate the crowds and provide lor every laaly, but that ls'lter ac coiiiuumI.iIhuis could ! ami should be furnished duca not admit of iieslioii. TuruiiiK from I he rail roads I lie eililor inakea some re marks alsiut peopc who travel, lie mvs: "I have often Is-eu told that vou ail) know- a Southerner iu New York by the f:u't that he (rives his seat in the car to a lady. 1 hat may lie true in New York. Iu all my thousand miles I saw one man rive up his seat to a lady; and I saw lifty ladica vacantly bid for jusl that favor! "What ia worse, I saw downs of ladies, and many men, occupying seals mid refiisiui! to oiler the hull they had no rich! to, to oilier ladies. We do not buy a whole seat, iciiieiiilsT; we buy hull. There is room for two. Hut the iv ci aye woman either lilleil the other half w ith coats and Imiscm or sprawled all over it, and when the next woman came In she wits either intcnlv musini; on the luiidscitiM? or deeply asleep all but snoring! There was one exception: a stuul woman in the prune of hie had de ixisiled her 10 iHiunds iu the mid die of a seal. A L'irt badly crip pled in her hip joint liuied iti. She could not support her weight. There was only one vai'imt seat. She hIimmI there. The alout lady bsikisl at her. Hlie had neither Isixes nor coal. She could not pre tend to muse. She w its a sow. A man arose and gave the cripple Kill bis seat, and Uito th parlor car paid seventy live cents lor the 1 iillniau privilege. "I comineiiled on this at the time. My friend informed me that t is invariably true that women will not oll'ei half their seats - the half that is not I heirs -to other ladies. They luusl be taken iu spite of hsiks! Now whjf I de clarc this is wroni;. A lady pre I cm lo sit with a lady. A man should not Is' eHi led lo give up his seat until every woman in the car has ode red the inns-cupied half of her scut to any woman that is unsealed, "I was aroused several times lo pity women unused lo traveling who, seeing some one iu each scut, although only one on a scat, stood vacantly waiting for a polite otl"r. They had a right lo lake the seal; but a woman is not apt to assert rights, not iu public, at any rule. She yet depends upon sweet cour tcsy. Thrir embarrassment was evident; but not a woman would rise to the demand of the Golden ICule, "There is a remedy. Nothing will lie gained by a ucwspiiicr lec ture. The old lime chivalry has gone from the South. It is gone. Here and there ia a vestige, but the glory has departed. We might as well recognize Unit. Our remedy dis's not lie in mi Hps'ul to chiv alry. We apNid to t'acaar. Kvery railroad ought to instruct its con ductors to conduct lail lea to seals; and not to hesitate to clear up the half that aouie limn or woman has taken without warrant It ia the conductor's business." That' it The selfishness nf the people on railroad cars ia amazing. The great majority of them hold on to a seat an if they owned the whole thing. The passenger with out a aeat has the same rights they have, but many people do not like to thrust themselves in a seat Willi another w here they are unwelcome. They have a right to do it but are slow to exercise the right. It is the conductor's business to make the jieople who try to hold whole seat give room, lie can do it and he should la inaile to do it; but about all the conductors leave the passenger, ladica and all, to hunt their ow n scats. A Message For the Young Man On the Fivrm. 1 J k B - ta rrjtiw ran - ! V ) Ali mijr "Jt" thai jm mmj tr. -Hill Ihr wr. alth Hrr Ulilml." hftt In rllml lr. Th V auk, wi M th Vanh. f ha. Tltfjr Kav u a.fcy M.rtinuln TV Knaluh liruit Conpanf. Arthur Grady, aon of Deputy Sheriff Henry Urady of Goldslsiro, waa drowned one day last week iu Little river, after be had saved young brother from drowning. The Ixiya with other were in swim ining, and the smaller Grady got beyond bis depth. Hixolder broth er brought him back to shore, but waa an exhausted that lie fell lawk ami lost bia life. Aa a drrasing tor aorea, hruiaea anJ burnt, Clianihcilain'i Salve ia ill that can ba draired. It ii aootlunn and healiiit in it effect. II allava the pain ul a burn klmoat ioilautly, Thia aalve ia also a certain core lor chapped haoda and riiaeaaet ol the akin. Krice i)renla. For aale br C. N. Simptoo, jr.. aud Dr. S.J. Welah. Thk world ia bslay full of yiaiug men ami boya who are trying lo euiu tbeluselvea for some life work so aa to las able to compete w ith Iheir opMinenl or would be oppo nenta. They realize (hat the time ia now here when progresH iu life neceasilateit the very la-st of eiiii inent for whatever vm-ation they pursue. Aud yet, while this is the case, it la a Bad fact thai ao many young men think the best way to acquire thia necessary equipment ia to go olT and lake what ia known aa a "business course." There are a gissl ii n iu 1st of boys, a great many of whom are very young, w ho till the business college ol our country every year to ovei Mowing, and who think that they are litliug themselves in the very liest way HwHible to make the greabttt sue cess iu life. The reason I call thia a aiul fact ia U-cause ao many of those same Isiys make such THK miserable failures imiki'kmii m k fall so fur short op of their ex jus-la KAKM l.l I K. tions, are so badly disappointed. They think that they are doing the Is-st anil wisest thing for Ihem selves. They do not realize Hie fact that they are preparing themselves lo act aa slaves, but nevertheless lliev are. Where some one controls your tools, be controls your npiMirtiiiiity to work. When he controls your opMirtuiiity, he ia your muster, you are his slave. I'nliws the young man after hav ing completed his business course has means of his owu with which to start into business fur himself, he will have to work for some one else. The small salary which his employer pays him is hardly enough to support hiuiselfand lain 1 1 V , if he has a family, liut with this small salary he manages to gel ou in aome w ay, but never can save up enough to go into busim-aa for himself. So after he is loo old to try anything else, he realizes the fact that be has made a complete failure iu life; that he has Is-en a slave all the time. Then it ia that he cornea to the conclusion that he ought to have followed some other vocation. Kate hangs no red lighta at the cross roads ol a man'kem-eer. There arc no sign Isiurds Mihtakf along life's high in way, and the high i IHxml.Vi Mads to success or cink'h wokk. fuilurearenot lalsd ed at their licgin ning. It ia only when we have rcacheil mature yearn that we can hsik biM'k aud aee just where the sign Isjanl "to success" should have Iss'ii jilaceil. We can then Is'gin to aee just where we tsk the wrong road; just where, by not going the right way, we lost so much, while had we dune thus or so, we should have gained honor, wealth and fume. The world ia just, and usually generous. Hut in the main it says to all, "Choose for yourselves such a lifo work aa you can make the greatest success at, and at the same time obtain the most pleasure. If you make failure we are not to blame; if you find that you missed your railing, reineinlsT that you did it yourself." Young niau, why not, instead of that business coil nte, go lo an agri cultural college Aiildcl l.Tl HAl. and get an edu- KM cation cation that oilers iik a greater oppor "iu'minkmh tutiity to make KIUTATIOM." ucce.ss and at the same time affords you more pleasure than any other business ran tiomilily otter youT If more of our young men would decide to get an agricultural educa tion, and turn their attention to the farm, we would aee fewer failures ill the business world. Improved agriculture is what we The Better Way The tissues of the throat are nfUmt-tl and irritated; you mioli, ami there is more irrita- ion - noire coughinc. You take I cough mixture anil it easea the n itation for I while. You take SCOTT'S EMULSION and it tuns iht (old. That's what is necessary. It soothes the throat because it reduces the irritation ; cures the cold because it drives nut the inflammation ; builds up the weakened tissues hecau.se it nourishes them hack tn their natural strength. That's how Scott's Emulsion deals with 4 sore throat, a cough, a cold, or bronchitis. need; what I be world aeenia to railing for. Kverylhing aeeuia to aay to the young kueo of our uu try, "Young man. get an agricul tural education ami turn your at tention lo farming, for thia ia what we need: the kind of men the world ia looking for." I I aa afraid the reason that more of onr young men are ms) entering thia auceentful field IM kl.AslMl ia Itfs-ause they look Mi. MTV oa farming as some iK what degrading and I aumim.. inferior. Hut I am glad to say that, in thia, they are very much uiisUkeu. Farming ia fast coming to the front; ia fast gaining on all other indus triea aud orcuiiatioua, and the tina ia near when it will be looked upon aa the Im4 and most auccewiful, as well aa the most houorable occulta tion to lie considered by young man necking a lile work. There ia many a young man doing oflice work iu the city bslay w ho would lie glad lo exchange his business for a farm. I have heard business men myself say that they were tired of a business life; thai they would lie glad lo go to farm lug, but that they did not have capital enough to purchase a farm There are many iu thia condition. Itul show me the well framed far mer w ho ia ready to exchange bis farm for aome other businenH or oc cupation. oiiug man, instead of taking that business course, do the wise thing. Jteciihi at I'll ink, ouce to get an agri viil'Mi mav, cultural education and and become one of ait Now. the world's muni suc cessful men, a far mer. If you have been uiiticiimt ing going to a business college ibis fall or in the near future, change your mind and enter an ap icultu ral college. You never will have cause 10 regret it, but on the other hand you will always be glad I hat you made this wise change of plans. Hols-sou Co., X. ('. SOME FIRST OCCASIONS. HOKH SMITH S CAKIT.H. ('allium anil aniall a run were Intro duced In 13110. Kpiuiilua wtievla ram lo lha nwilo uf wumeii Iu l.'kUi. The Unit atcreutypltii Was dune In M13 In Sew York. Hlilrta resembling llioae now wurn wen- lii use hi Km. ItirMMd.iKjr, "discovered" br Frani Joseph Osll, a Viennese phy ileum, Iu V. Is -sine a ao celled aclenrw In W. The ft rat aubniarlDe U'lrgrnph wire In thia country wua fmm Oovensm Island to tlie Italterj la New York, laid In 141 IVsilile entry bookkeeping waa first used In tlie mercantile rltlce of ltnly. niitnhtr Ventre and KloreiK-e, In Uie flfteenth cculurjr. Ki-liwnrti Invenleil gunowder In VXK But Rer Ilanin, a thlrtivnth century alchemist, xlvea a nvlx) for It In a work of hie In I2T0. Rataral WelU la Taeatu. Since Yucatan, where the Uajaa built their atranee clllea, la a com I limestone formation. It would, aaa a writer In Heconla of the Past, nnve been a barren, desert but for It sub terranean rlvera and the eenoles, or waUtr cavern a, which give 11114 to tlietn. Tbe Maraa notisl the eouraea of tin omlericrouud atresuia and built their town round the cenotca. Many cenotea are now found aurmuiuled bjr nilua and fire Indication of the meth ods employed by the Maya lo reach their cool wetera. In I'mial a eenote alsiut forty feet deep la Inhabited by a peculiar specie of 9h. At Holnn rhen Uiere I a epoote having live open lug In the rorka al the bottom of the cavern. lddera made by tying tree trunka together lead down a total dla fence of feet, but the per)sndlc ulnr depth from tbe aurface to the wa ter I not over hi) feet The Mlstere la aeaataala. Rnamanla I luhalilted by a bewilder ing variety of race, but whetlier of Oreek, Hlev or Teutonic lineage, tlx nioilern Kouiuanlau make II a point of honor to claim deaceut from tlie colo nial whom Trajan planted In die cou quered prorlnc of iHirla A. I. 10T. Celling tbemaelTe Homunl and their UinuunKe ttoniuole, th proud eltlaen 'Mom draw out k legal document w ithout aome atlualoo to their founder, whom tliey atyl "lh dtvln Trajan " The Hisimanlan kiuguag reflect tha cniniKMltloa of th etc and now but faintly usgttt th Uuguage which Vrnjun a poke. Man M ho Heat Colonel Howell tor (kiver nor el tiewgia. Although Hoke Smith, the new Governor of Georgia, has been iu the public eye ft fifleeu yen or more, he haa never before been a I rami iil.il e Is-fore the people. To get right down to tlie bio graphical data, be waa Isirn iu .Newton, N. ('., nrpteuile-r 2, IvVi. anil will one week from Sunday celrbiale his 51st year. Newton, X. ('., is iu Catawba county, which ia celebrated for having furnished the biggest is-r cent, of ila Isipula tion for the Confederate army of any county in the Houltu Ilia father and mother are both living at tbe Huiith home on Wesl Peachtree street. His father, Henry Kiev Smith, (! years of age, voted Wednesday fur his sou. lie was a DeniiM-rat ami slaveowner in North Carolina, although he came from New Haiudiire, He married iu North t aroliua a Southern girl. Hoke Smith was educated by his father and attended no col lege, lie came to Atlanta wheu IK years of age and taught country sclosil, studying law at night. As soon as he was admitted to the bar he gave up his school and alone began the practice of law here. My the year 1V7 lie biul acquir ed considerable money from his practice, and he theu made his tirst move for public life, lie bought the Atlanta Journal, then a weak, struggling daily pasr. He held ou to thia property through panic ami travail, until I Mils, w hen he sold out to a Issly of men, KiipisMed at that time to represent 11. M. Atkinson and the street car company. His purchase of the Atlanta Jour nal immediately put him into cilv, Stale and national politics. He Israme a figure in the Democratic machinery of the Slate, was an ar lent Cleveland man 111 IWi aud was swept iutoollice along with the last iH-iiiiHTatic 'resident, lie- cause of his valiant service in Mr. Cleveland's cause, Mr. Smith was appoi tiled Swretary of I he I uterior. Ilecause of his striking personal ity be instantly lat-ame widely known all over the country. Folks who had liefore uever heard of such a man, were treated to articles in the paiMM-a alsiut the giant from (Jcorgia. The ever-alert New York Sun had a world of fun out of his name. I'ert and impertinent para graplia appeared daily, asking if Hoke Smith waa a JtoaK Alytn. Ile was placed iu the Sun's hall of fame along with Dink ltolta and I'od DismiikeM. Hut despite the fun poked at him, Mr. Smith kept right along in the even tenor of bia way, and is said by many iu a position to know to have iecoiL'ani.cd and lint on a business basis the lH'partmeul if the Interior. August 22, ism, Mr. Smith re signed from the cabinet. It was then slated that bin resignation was caused bv a ixilitical disagree ment wilh 1'reriideiit Cleveland. Alsiut that time Cleveland had earned the displeasure and distrust of the tadical element of the Deui isratid party iu the South. Mr. Smith announced or allowed the announcement to I made, thai be could not harmonize his political conscience with Mr. Cleveland's views and actions. During the campaign just cloned it transpired that Mr. Smith's res iL'iiatiou waa due to the liuancial distrcMa of the Atlanta Journal, which waa alsiut to go under lo calise of the panic which had held the South in its grip for two years aud a half. Mr. Smith had given 1111 a practice said to be worth c25,- tKHl a year to accept the cabinet appointment. Ilia salary ol fs,iMsi was hardly enough for him and liis family to live on in the style ex necled of big oflicials In Washing ton. His larira laud holding iu Atlanta shrank iu value because ol Teaaraeai'e OraaTaeee. AmHi of Tennyanu' gruffnea I s atury repeated by th London Cbrool ele. Teuuyeun, In hi hurt day gave audlcnr tn an American, a friend of Longfellow and LowelL who came armed with credential. "I bop yuu dem't write, waa th caution old po et a drat remark. "No, niy kail, and I don't talkr wa tb a vein reply. Thia reaponaa set Tmnyaoa at hi earn, and be al lea at "talked, " to hi fur!' vat ronlonUnmit. wtti at no vou Muni ran. SCOTT i BOWNE, i?Z' atatlerea Heaw Ther 1 no eiagemlad and bre faced compllmenl s ma will not swal low greedily If It be erveit by a wo man. II uieet It from th lip of anutlier man, but Is ao Innately 000- vluceit tlial woman, his Inferior, I al ways ivrretly worahlpuig hliw and keif lag tor him that h will bolt every sugared pill b ffers.-M. A. P. Whan yon hav Cold 11 is well to b very carelol about aaing anything thai will caua eoDitipation. Me pat ticularly careful (bout preparation! containing opiates, Ua Kennedy'! Laiativ Honey and Tar, whi:b atop lh coogb and aiovti tb bowel. Aold byCN.SimpwaJr, snd Dr.S.J.Welib It arouse energy, develom and stimulate! nervous life, arouses the courage of youth. It make you yonng again. That's what llollia ter's Kncky Mountain Tea will do. Hi centa, tea or UbleU. English Drag Company. They Stand Alone. "Undine; out In bold relief, all alnn, and aa a eounplcuoua eiample of upen. Irani and li,.n. l d.-lln with the l.k and atnlrbsl, are lr. I'len-e'a Kavnrltr frex-rlptli for week, over-worki-d, de biliuuil, uervoun, "riiii-iliiv.il," paln-rK-kiil women, aisl 1 r. 1'li-r.e'a (iulJ. n MnHcal Iliicovery, tlie lamiHii rsniedy lor weak hniiain, liHllgi-ailnu, or dya- cetarrhe! aflerUiai whether is the luniach, buwela, kldneyi, bladder, naeal piUHT. thnict, bronrlila, 1 olhrr niu ciiu. panMgea, alan aa d eltartlve remetly U all diaraae arUuig Irum Uiln, watery or Impure blood, a avrufulou and kln affHctliini. ka k bottle of th shoe medldnei )an upon Iu wraie Isulee ol Bo enty In tlie lull Hat " bigmllrnu l MwW H iirtirfnl fn 1irn Anollik. Thl frank aisl otn tmlilk-lty placee thrmt, amllclneii fn a rfriM oil bv Ihrm- Mleea, aisl la the bet guaranty ul their miTlu. They cannot rlaiaed ai paU'iil anr aerret niedMnea lsr they areaelllier hciny of kssm r"f j""Htv. Dr. Vler.-e (m-lt that he ran afford to take th afflicted Into hie full enufldenre and lay all the Inanill.nU of kla miall elw freely briers then berauae thrne Ingmllenu are mrh a era endoned and mint ainnly praised by ensi if the iiMt eminent airtllr! wrlten a curie fur tbe dleM lor whkh three aiedl clnea ar reersnmeoded. There(, the aftlu-letl do eart kav to fell akin upon ls I'lerce'a recnmmendai a lo th curative vein or tia mens-inea ur cer IaIm aaIv VMvtenlad dlveaee. A laiK at the primed formula oe eark buttle will ahnw that an Bk-nhnl and ao harmful or heMt-ftewiIng drug siKl Into Isr. row-cea auaiirieee, tney neiog ahll enetnnunded of elvrerlr iUU of the roou of BaUve, Aawrtraa fncvat slant. Tbeae are beat aad aaleat for Ue cure of moet nngeeli, eanmlc aia earn. Pr R V. rent ean b enneiiltrd rue. by addreaalng klm at Buffalo, N. Y , and all cnmmunlrklkm are r ganM a aacredly ennedeauat. Ii la aa ean to n well a 111 -and rniKk mm eemforMha. ConaUpatloai the ranee nf many t"rm of lUneaa. In. pleeea'i PWsaa4 PelleW ar eunaUpw Una. Thet ar (lev. 'irar-iled gr- ala. One Httle "pelM" a rentl laia live, two a ailld taiWtU, All aal la avlllua eau the aiiic, aud the J s11n.il was ou llo verge ot l.illure. So be left the cabinet, went to Wall street. larrowrl S si.issi mid rrtururd lo Atlanta, where he again lsik up his law prai-tice ami the active management of the Journal. Kor leu years little was beaid from him by the public. Ilewotked hard ou bis law practice, aud when he Mold out tlie Journal he aluued diiipHs into olwcurity. apH-.iriug iu public only as an active memls-r ol the city Iseiid of ediicallon. AbHig IU I 'S'.' be Iwgau lo goals-ill I he Stale UiakliigabbesHesou edii calioiial I hemes. He kepi it up for a year ami then it lagan to Is wlueis-red ubout that he had an eye oil the Scnalorship. It was eiis-cled thai there would Is-some thing doing, either wheu llacon's term eipircd or Steve Clay's. It was know 11 for years thai Hark Howell would Is a candidate for I he I S'lnisi-.ilicnoii. ination fm loiv ernor iu I'ss.. 1U-I ween the Smiths and lluwells there luts never Iss-n any love wasted. Theii nespas'i rivalry doubtless caustsl them tols sditical eiicmies. hen the old I'niled I'reiei fa 1 Nil and I lie ( 'oust 1 (III loll waa left without u tele graphic iresM service, the predom luant in II iience of the Const it ulioii hail to go lo Hoke Smith and ask hi 111 to divy on the AssiK'iuted I ress franchise. No the Kveiiing Constituliou had jusl la-en started and waa cutting deeply into the Journal. Hoke Smith said he would let the Constitution have the morning service of the Asms-ialcd Press il the Kvening Const itul ion was im mediately tliscout iuued. I he I oust it ul ion was dow n and Hoke Smith smote it gissl and hard, which is ethical enough in business even if not iu si-soiial en counter. The Kvening Constituliou was called oil' forever. It rankled in the hearts of the lluwells. When Clark Howell wits just itsiut to announce his candidacy for Governor an editorial a -cured in tlie Const il ul ion daring Hoke Smith to run. Why this rash challenge wits is sued liolssly knows, but Hoke Smith took the dare, entered the rare and won uller the most re mnrknhle campaign iu the history of Hie State, lie can iiil the State as much by sheer physical lorce as anything else. He sske in 111 counties, making 2.' separate ad dresses. All iu I I mouths. Ile hud a platform that apis-aled to the Mople assaults on the rail roads aud corMir.ile inllilenccs mid negro disfranchisement. Ile made the most of his planks. Mr. Smith waa married in Is.so to Miss Itirdie Cobb, daughter ol Gen. Thomas 11. Cobb. Their chil dren are Marion, a young lawyer, and Misses Mary I'renl, Lucille and Callie Smith. ' ; Mr. Smith is a Presbyterian and is well known iu secret orders, Is-ing a Mason, a Shriner, a Ked Man and a licavcr. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy aria on nature' plan. The most iiir cesalul niedirines arc Hume that aid nature. Cliaiiitrrl.iin' L'niiiih Heine dy aria on this plain. Take i t hen you have a Culd aud il Hill allay the cough, relieve the Iiiiiki, aid cxperto- ration, uprn (lie aecit'tiiius ami aid nature ill rest. 11 inn Hie nyslrm lo a healthy condition. TIioiissiuIh have lestiheil to lis nil rnor rirclleiire. It cuunlerarla any tendency of a cold lo result in pneumonia. Ptire i$ mils. l.arK ai'e Jo cents, ror sale by L.N. Simpson, Jr., aud lr, S, J. Welsh, A man named Kids, from Chat liimsiga, Ti'iin ., fell and broke his neck 111 a skating nuk al Asheville last Wednesday uighl. Ile, with his wife, had gone to Die link aud Kids put on bis skales and skilled for sometime, and then rolled leis urely to where his w ile was silling. He leaned over the railing ami was laughing and talk ing with her when suddenly his feet shot bickward mid be fell, breaking his neck aud lying instantly. Was a Very Sick lioy bill cured by Chamberlain'' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. When my Imy was two years old he had s very severe attack cil bowel complaint, but by the use uf Chamber lam s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy we lining 111 lino out all rinlit,' Hays Maggie liickuiof Midland, Mich. This reineJy can be driieuilrd upou in the most aevere cases. Even chulera nfantiun is cured by it. Follow the plain printed direrliuns and a curs in certain, lor aale by C. N. niinpson, Jr., and Dr. S. j. Welsh. A so called sanctilied preacher named Linger felt, and holiness woman preacher, who were holding a meeting iu Pasquotank county last week, collecting money and converting souls, were discovered to be guilty of grose, immorality, aud were made to leave at thrt In the morning, when they were caught. Hut both were sanctified just the same. 5tarvlng to Death. Ilecause her stomach was so weak ened by urn-lee drugging that she could not eat, Mrs. Mary II. al ters of St. ('lair at., Columbus, ()., waa literally starring to death. She writes: "My stomach waa so weak from oaelesa drugs that I could not eat, and tny nerves so wrecked that I could Dot aleep; ami not before I was given up to die was I induced to try Electric Hitters, with the wonderful reetilt that improvement began at ouce and a complete cure followed." Heat health tonio on eaith. 60c Guaranteed by ail dniggisU. ThcPhilusophy ot Curry ing tlursrs. 1 alia.-r . I,luri When the editor of Wallace' Parmer was a laiy be could not 1111 dcralaud why colls running 111 the Nf4iire grew ami thrived without ruining, nud why il was strongly insisted umiii by palein.il author! ! ty that horses iu tbe stable should l curried thoroughly al leasl nine a day, and l nv a day if tin t bail leii sweating fn-ely in the held. ! We presuiiie a gissl many lis ar- inclincd to lake tbe View thai we did of il at thai lime - that euii v mil' hiHisca was done eutiiclv loi show. j The pliihwiphy that uudeilies Ibe piactice of gnsuuiug Iioim-s, I however, lien de'-r than this. I A horse that is running ou glass and doing uidhiug taken more e ercise than is necrwary to gather his feed. This feed is largelv lai alive and its debris, the evcivlions of the svslem, are carried oil main ly by the kidneys and Isiwels. If, however, a horse ia stabled and do ing work, ci-ciallv hard 01 fa-l work, work thai brings the sweat. the secretions of the glands of the skin are enormously increased. To lo fast w 01 k be must Is- fed 011 ill v. highly nutritious funl, and this again increases the aee ret ions of the skin. Hence the philosophy of curry ing is to assist nature liy art 1 hcial means lo gel rid of these in creasiHl secretions to prevent clog ging the jsiresof the skin and con nipieiit injury to health. 1 he farm horse heeds less curry ing than the driving horse, for the reason that he is generally less highly fed, gets green feed iu sum mer at night, while the horse that is driven is led on highly nutritious feed must Is- cut I led if he is to keep in health. A horse can t Is 111 health unless he has a healthy skin. This is show n bv theapis'iiiauce of the hair. If the skin is unhealthy the coat is harsh aud dry. Currying is to the horse what bathing is to Hie man. In fact, where bathing facilities are lack ing, as they arc iu many country homes, the health of the family would Is ver greatly improved if they w ould Use a goisl si ill brush ami curry themselves pistils they curry horses, then follow it up with a Nsiuge bath. Using first warm, then cold water in winter, ami warm water alone in summer. II you want lo keep cool iu Die sum mer use hot water after using (he brush. You will then uiidei-staiid the philosophy of currying the horse, and lake cure ol your own health. Wood's Seeds ton FAIL SOWirNG .rty fjr'i,-r sImmiM Law Ci.py i.l our New f -ill Catalogue It ein-sN-sl nu-lliol. rmsl iiii: an,) lull tniiiiu4tiuu alxit Crimson Clover Vetches. Alfalfa Seed Oats, Rye Barley, Seed Wheat Grasses and Clovers Descriptive FaN Catjlocu UiaiU-,1 hw, and prns-a ,Uot. .1 tia roguest. T. W. Woad & Sons, Sdwnn. Richmond, Va. Our Trade Mark Bran WeMa "' II" Im-I ali.l .l ix-a 4aiuir ..IMMHiNiat "To Cure a f elon," says Sam Kendall of Phillipsluiig, Ivan., "just cover it over with llucklen's Arnica Salve mid the salve will do the rest." (Juiikest cure for burns, Isiils, sores, scalds. wounds, piles, ec.eina. salt rheiiiii, cliappiil hands, soi-e lii-t ami sore yes. Only li.rc. at all druggists. (iiiarauteed. Xolw ithstanding the hois'fiil things prophesiisl for the negro bv the Vice President, bis future looks black. Washington Post. Iu these days of rush ami hurry courtesy is often forgotten, In the mad, pell melt ruth ot our hie little thiiiKS are dune lo olleud that we rath rr remained undone. A hastily rateu meal and ila resultant headache ma cause us social or financial loss, The wise man or woman is the one whu rr lirves little ills of thia sort by a little dose of Kudo! for uysiwpsia. It di Rests what yuu eat ami puts yum stomach bark into shape. Sold ly C. N. himpsun, Jr , ami Dr. a. J. Welsh. Pain from a Hum promptly u-ii-ved by Chamberlain's I'.iu lialui A hltlt child ol Michael Strauss ol Vciiiuu, Conn., a recent ly in ureal pain Irum a hum on the hand, aud as cold applications only increased the inflammation, Mr.Stauss came u Mr. James N. Nichols, a hs-al merchant, lor something Iu slop the p.1111. Mr Nichols says: "I advised him to use ChamheiUiu's 1'aiu Halm, and the hist application die out the inflammation aud save immediate re lict. I have used Una liniment mysrll an I recommend it very utten lor ruts, hums, sliaius and lam hack, ami have never known it lo disappoint." For sale by C. N. Simpson, Jr., and Dr. S. J. Welsh. Wot we want aluiv all things is a Is'tlcr sK'll uv wether. Wash ington Post. No one soulil buy a sailboat with sails that could nut be reeled. There is always that possibility ul a little ton iiiikIi wind that makes a cautious man atranl to i;u unprovided. The think 1111; man, whose stomach sometimes Kocs hack on him, providea for his stomach hy kecpiiiK a bottle uf Kodol tor dyspepsia witlnu reach, kodol digests what you eat and restorei the .-itiimach In the condition Iu piuierly perform its lunctions. Sold hy C. N. Simpson, Jr., aud Dr. fe. . Welsh. Fashion having decreed slriM's for the coming season, the out of low 11 bankers will In- strictly in it. Washington Post. When two stiung men come lo blows, even il they are well matched, it is a pleasing sight, hut il the mall whu gets the wurst of it will use De W itt's Witch Hazel Salve he will look better and feel better ill short older, lie sure yuu gel De Witt's Good lur eveiytluug a salve is used lor, includ ing piles. Sold hyC. N. Simpson, Jr., and Dr. S. J. Welsh. A Philadelphia mechanic is suing his employer for l'ii.oimi for tbe loss of three lingers in a lath ing machine. Must have Is-eu (he th ri-e lingers he was in the habit of measuring his di inks w - it la. - Wash ington Post. The laxative effect uf Lbainliei l.un's Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agreeable aud su natural yuu can hardly realli- thai it is produced hy a medicine. These tablet also cure in- ligestion. For sale by C, N. Simpson, Jr., and Dr. S. J. Welsh. The Philadelphia woman who tried to commit suicide Israusc she didn't like her new son in law must have Is-eu under the impres sion that the law coiiiM'lhsl her lo live with him. Washington Post. I .ml us, read this catalogue of -harms. Hriirhl eves, irhiwilie- checks, led lips, a smooth skin w ithout a blemish. 111 short, iter eel health. For sale w ith every pack age llollisler's UiM'ky Mountain Tea. H.'i cents, huglish lii ug Co. for you to do business with TliGPeoDle'sBank of Monroe because in all the cs- cential details of its business it seeks out and follows the safest and most approved methods of modern banking. Small and large accounts invited. union institute Sale of Mouse end Lot. Hy virtu? tf iff-f ol lh Mut.rt..M,'Mi rUlltrm.in lh rt.'Xl entttWtl "M A IH t 1, I.. Mrtfh-f ami Th JV-.j.le Hank irf Nivfipn-,' whtrtn lh nntVrlrrtt1 im t teitntl iiMm.Mtnr tai mk ) , Uw rt.rH-a and it iVarrihaM In tb mmplaltil tn aid artioH, I wlll.t Monday, Orto.mr 1, HHtfi, I th mart hm Arar In Mimnw. N v , aril al miMI Milli In the hlrlit4 litiltr. fttf rh, lh foMtinT d-iri tnl Kou aitd lot In Ui nn nl Kiihii, N t' .Tli' H'Ctniilii al a aln im lit Ka't lW itf th I'niwHkitf raa1 and n th (Vmth miiW nf MHUa trt. ami nm W 4f, K ft t a slak on th ftotith aid at VH 'at n trt ; th-nr K Urn IWl kiaatirr; thm H 1 ft ai f Ut4in tn lh Ka4l aHWof th PmvtftofMvrmd , thnv H W with aairi Mad I mii fi to th l-ffia alnff.lt hrtn lh h4 nnMihpd W In nJ ,,f ' I. atttnli)a land ul ahtrurvw tilrnm nd thra, and known aa th hot. and lot fjid to I. I.. rtnttr h; ii. 4 I 4. k.TACK,0oi One of the Most Desirable Hifth Schools in the State. Hit' IVultv in ful!, inclmiinc Uipt fUiiH'trnt and rxjHrirnml rkIii- atw fnun Itrst class crtllt's. I'nw Ki'ts frp nrvcrU'ttpr fr a puni nud full st li'Mil lu-ro during next wssinii. The Fall Term opens the Sixth of August. Sri.il for rjitalnjine. :: :; Address O. C. HAMILTON, riiioiivillu, N. Backache Any person having backache, kidney pains or bladder trouble who will take two or three Plne-ules upon retiring at night shall be relieved before morning. Tk aaidMl trtw of th rl fnoaa imt raatni ok lalMd ho tk Matin Pla. kav ka rseofaiaaj by tk kasdlcal fn laaalo. for oantarMa. Ia Pta-ala ar lU al U TirtM ( th. RaUn ria Uat an i iw la iUia( all Kldnty and Bladdtr Troubles ewMlMv M SatttlMilM Haaaa laadaaV flNS-UU MEDICINE CO. CHICAfiO 8ild hy M.K. Mc'uloy, Dnii-t. IKK MUIIIS, Clf II Enfflneer. Phoni 44. WtNOATt, N. C. Irt1it"t f frnflnfT In HnrTlnff fman rtw f th ldliiff Mlic tn Ml! 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