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THE MONROE JOURNAL. G. M. liEASLEV. t tiM. Tuesday. September 25. Ilb. When, in lite strcni'u cam"aif of 18, Mr. Bryan Jixlanvl that you nay U-ar J"n the citw, J if the country i wtu tin? prin up aain as it by nut'"', but if the country u dtrtycd crass will grow in the city1 atrwt, tt u re garded a a cuU h I'lira.-' of doma-gngiu-ry. But Mr. Jam.- J. Hill, the greatest railroad man, Iiwu& Ii.u foiiud it worth hilt Ui make I vh in whith he mere than justifies Mr Itryan's remark, and in this day of general ipmierity, t. And all the great pajk-rs of the iMuutry an- nit ins U his words. is th-s'.f a prophet. A reirt of hi spevli is iven on the first pa-e of this aer, and is well north ri'aitinit. Secretary Tift has found that a slata of practical anarchy exists in Culki, and greatly fear that inter Tention liy tlie 1'iiitcd States Mill he necessary. 1 1 has refused to trial with the insurants. That sellhs it. It ia a clear rase that if he can't ive them olln-cs he must put them in jail. The gentlemen mul lie suv jK.rtiil someway. What in the world were it eise worth whiV to have hh erty fnun Spain for? Oiliee is as necessary to a Cuhan patriot an to a North Carolina Republican. cked you will find drsrriptioa of our ateaaier. lite bivtra, whu u we riptvt to sail on next Friday, and no will pn.bahly be oa board this vea el w hilo you are reading this letter IV"ripth of steamer Siberia: Ijength, 'ui feet, A inches: breadth. M feet, depth. It feet, Itl inch: load draft, J feet; displacement, 1". UH km. This tewmer ban live decks: the lower, main, upper, prom enade and bit de k, and has ample accommodations for 1 first cabin passenu'ra, 30 sUvrage a.sen ger. I. It's Asiatic passcn-ra, in addition Ui the crew, which numbers J25 First class passenger aciii)m.ida ttons are on tlie main and proux-uade dtrks. On the main divk at the fore end is the dining saloon, which has seat for SOS persons and extending from aide to side of the vessel. Now 1 will propound a ipiestiou for the children and close. At Sjiarka, Nevada, we were scheduled to arrive at S SO, stop ti n minutes, and leave at 7 .10. How do you ex plain this? It occurred this morn ini. Three times on my trip I have changed my watch, each time mak ing ai: hour' difference. lid I turn it up, and why? With continued ginl wishes for all, I am, Vours truly, S. A. SrauKr. KCE WAR IN ATLANTA and to drive it to other atreeu. It into the presence of his Jlaster and ! The iH-arrr Kvpiunt. under the siloatioo lmanie o threatening at was only wailing It the summon. j aiauaraK-ut of rntatiM and 11 o'clock tiuUlioernor Terrell was IWfore dying h railed hi little1 popular actor, lulph J. lUvemroft. appealed fc, v, llfj,.r out the Sute bn-tlier around hi bedside and: will amke their ieoud iit to this iu work in that immediate section time that he wa prrpanrd to go The Denver Eiprrss. Institatotl y Attacks aa x niu Wanvea lUoodthirsty Mob Mur der and fillacc Tea Nccrues Killed. itnir. Although no request lud a--ked tl'i benediction upon them, ritj Friday evenimr. Sent. SMh. 4uio in.Muke-a jconie frra tlielienn,vrrnor 1rr- He has gne from the home a here' Thi i the ninth year of eontinu A raeewarof alarminc proportions fell gave tlie order mobolizing the his pn-si in-e miile hf glad, and oh, ' ous ui'veMt of thi lpiilar lay. lieirin lure lal night. Through the ; eight knl infantry cotiinu at how the inotlier' heart ia him and h tells a nmiantie aiory of the mlit it r.isl with varying vigor, i once. !'rcvouly a police rh4 call btmlini;' But humbly and submuwj Wealera miue ami will lie remrtu and when inoniing daw n-d today, it had been aoundrd summoning all sively sue bow at tlie feet of her iliered by the theater goer of Mon found tlie dow n Li n streets iu js-; police reserve tolu-aJqiiaiiers. With ". Master and implore help, and then roe aa the best and eleanent show posscsKion of eUht comiunu' of the Ihe decision to call out the troop,' there come t her grief stricken that vUited ns Ut year. Fifth iMMrgia infaiilry. with a lal- fire bell aounded once more. thu soul the wret assurance that hel 1 "rices .t. .'hi, T.V. ten- of light artillery in resene. ! time tlie call for every memlierof the will meet her boy in the life beyond. ' Since the first reorts of the num ber of Chinese killed in the typhin of last week Hire sent out, others have come that even more people were killed than at first supimscd. Little impression is made on the stolid minds of tli.it wonderful tri ple. Perhaps comparatively few of them ouIm.1i' the immediate x it mity heard anything of it. No people are so wonderful as these. They may not bo lighters, but they can Uat the world in taking punishment. "It me write the solids of a na tion, and I rare not who makes its laws." The modern version might be, let me run the newspapers of a sei'tioll and I care not w ho makes its laws. The devil has Shot a Flecinf Man and Claim Srll-IMenx. Ci. C. Whitaker, a Southern Kail wav llagnian oi 1'ilot .M..iiiit.i!ii. w.ls shot and insUintly killnl at Si n.-er Friday afternoon by r. t. Iledrick. Southern Itailway conductor of that place. The killing itrurred in a st. H' in tin- center of the I. mil where Whitaker was making a purchase It is stated there were no words paswd U'twccii the two men lu fore tlie shooting began. Ai'conipanied ly his wife, Mr Ih d ri k as situ to pass along the street ami enter Ihe store when' Whitaker was On seeing Mr and Mrs. Whit iker enter the front d-mr, Whitaker iniinedialelv ran to the n-ardir,ap-pareiitly in an effort to escae the presence of the conductor Iledrick. who it is said, opened lire with Ins revolver as Whitaker escapil at the hack door. Following him to the luck lot it was found that Whitaker had Ihi'ii wounded and had fallen in a small ravine. By this time 1 liilru k hail emptied Ins revolver and whs snapping It at the wounded man A crowd liegan to gather on the si i no and in a moment, as staled hy witnesses, Iledrick had reloaded his pistol and walked up to hit.iket's side and tired another bullet into the breast of the dying man lie then walked awav, followed bv Mrs. Iled- licen running rick to the front of the block, lle.l- Tl.rough the dav httleof imir,ance militia to report forthwith at hi ar- has occurred. The police claimed, nionr. It wa almost J o'chrk thi w ith the aid of military situation under contnil. s'aivd on the treets, and at 3 o'cl. k This condition came as ihe result i eoniauie were under arm, of numerous aud rea!ed assault or ' y.'KK nti im; ust xi;ht. attempU'd assaults usi:i white wo-' ai.hu nuiirk ik men by negr vs. The list of an even The repxirhtuf slaughter in various doen of such assaiil!. within tlie part of Atlanta the aunwnit limits of Fulti-n county, within the j down, after the itt careful inveli last nine weeks, came yesterday, gallon usihle at this time, have re-1 Get Ready For 'Something New! I Notice. t. i. ii, mononi- iM-forw itw fini .hk.Iid.I There will be a meet in v nl the i ut 1 1." n - - ' - - -------, , 7 , , I ,rr,,h We.ralHa every day getting of I ,., eiuinty at the em.rt ho , ,,, It u J in Monroe, . t" ou Thursday.1. . . ,? i Mohrr 4th. im I '" r " ""''r" ".ur ""J uviveil a new line of nice KAMI'S, I Kurneni and Chimneys, aud cau make you priiw to suit yoiu :: :: School On that day I nited 8tte Sena tor F. M. 811111U011 will wieak at the court house in Monroe. The Kxeciitive Committee' meet when four attempts at assault were Staed themselves down to one fight.1" ' very U1l,rtau one'el.S.i LaniM going at reisirteil. flaring Headlines in the U tween a numl-r i-f eountv imln- " . ,J """""" ,u" "-: iaiiii going ai. sisvial editions of afternoon paper 'nu-n and deputini and an unkm.wu ' m"' ' l,rw,lt- A "'K . Uin goinat wn.ughtthejH.pul.uvtoalogh j itch numbei of negn,-. In the fight ""'' tilings tlie campaign will 1-e of excitement. The usual Saturdav . a hieh n..k nl- in S..I.D. iiU.,i. f niappeil out, and way wild uieau night cmwds wi n- largily mcreasisJaUiut thnv mile from tlie r,t'!'bUtlheraiyeveiyIk-wirrlU' bv men and U.s who tlm.ni.id the centre and in lh vie.niir ..f ri.'rt v,,,'r iu county may lie prop- di.wuu.ttii stm ts. There w;is no l uiversitv. a neirm instil n'nn Conn. ierl' registered- It in furtm-r urktsl leader and no avett act until late in ty I'oliceman Jame L Heard was the evening ! killed, four other oiliecrs were woun- Aliout 10 n'flii a negro man . ded and three policemelfwere nnss- shuvnl a wliiteuoiiun from thesnU"-, ing at l.ist reiiorts. The numlierof walk on U hitehali street, in ihe cen-; negroes dead is not known, possibly ter of town. Almost simultaniusly it never will lie known, but the oth a negro woman made an insulting ceis in Ihe d.nkne.ss claim to have reuuiik lo a ulofe man "11 an adjoin- i-ounled from six to la dead or dying mg street and lie administered w hat ' iiegrois on the ground. The exciU--hecoiisulerid due pmi'slimeiil. From ' im-nt of the light and thedaikness this start the excited cr vd, which of the night made the counting un had Ixvomc a ui 'li, li .g.iti its work certain. of destruction. Five tliou.s.uul men I Follow iug thekillingof I'oliceman ami I o. s thronged the down -town ' Heard in Ninth Atlanta tonight, the slntis lia'ktng f. r iiegrms. News force which atvompaniod linn and tii.it a not had stalled brought ! weie not disabled in the light, pur thousands more from their home m 'sued the negrm-s. They caplunsl the suliiiilis and reideii. e disti ids. . ten of the ut.u king party. Four until fully 10,1 It men thronged the cs ;iit, six were put aboard a si feet down town sivtion. They made at- car under guard nf the Kilice and lacks on the incoming stnvt iars. I were started for the county jail in the l at h car was scanned for m groes j center of town. As the car approach- I he trolleys wi re pulled from the ed l:l Crew Klroet, a waiting ui"b wins and in the semi il.nkness of : stotuied the car. Two of the negroes. lmProv'ments- . ii ...... I I i w' VI .c 1..- ....I l :t.... li . I . ' that every niember of the pre I net roniiiiittee of the various voting pn-emets be presaMit in Monroe on Octolier 4lli. Tin .s. it. 17, !m;. IC W. I.KMMo.Ml, ChlU. F. II. Woi.kk, See. LAND FOR SALE. Two Mii.es from Monroe. get together and bet his dogs. rick afterwards returned lo the scene of the killing and asked bystanders if Whitaker was dead, after which li u-ent to tod In imn :oiil 1'iliir mtr le of that unhappy town ..,,i....,.,i i,, ,,ii:,.r the journalism of Atlanta a loti; time, and murder and riot ami sav agery are his fruits. Well may tin decent pec the unliglited car negroes wi re U'at-!Sain McS,innder and W ilev Bwok en, cut and stamped upon in an mi-' made a bold d.udi for liberty. Thej reasoning mad freii y If a negro mob caught them in the front yard ; U'litured resistance, or remonstrated, 'of the home occupied at the above it iiieanl practically sure death. One ; number by Mrs. Ii. C. Thompson, a! car half tiled with negroes approach- i highly resinvted white woman. The ! ed from an outside run The mob i negroes were cut and beaten ami left dashed for the car. Ucsistutice was i for dead made by the negroes, who had not the exciting scene from Ihe (Kirch of Urn apprisi.l of trouble. Three tie- j her home, diopHil dead from what grocs lay dead on theil mr of the car; is stipMsed to have Ui-n heart dis ease. For the next .til days we offer INS Acres of I -and within two mile of Monroe, on the Wolf lnd road. fur sale at $17.00 per acre, plus Thi body of land lies on both side of the Woll fond road, and ha as fine a building site on it a there I in the county. The land lies well for Improvement Mrs. Thompson, watching nd can m"ae on lhe finest farms in the country. Ad joining property can't be bought for $20.00 per acre. Kemember t just make this proposition for .to days. ee us at once if you want to buy. Terms to suit the The Ilcniocratie newspapers are felling so much aUuit how Mr llack elt and others in the Kighlh district have Congresstnaii Blackburn on the I run, that they are in danger of arous ing sympathy for the under dog. him to call off Iledrick was tried and ncipiiHed I for killing A. I Shupiug in Salts bury eight years ago, it lieing held that the shooting was justifiable 1'he killing of Whitaker is said t have Ihi'ii the result of his attentions paid to Mrs. Iledrick. The conduc tor, however, claims self-defense. Mr. Stewart In the City of Itrinhnm Young. Tn Journal Krifinl- Our long trip across the continent is almost at an end. We are now on "The Overland Limited," which runs lietween Ogdcn, I 'tah, and San Fran cisco. It is scheduled to make the trip of 7S( milt's in alsmt twenty-six hours, but our engine broke down last night and we w ill not reach San Francisco till nlmiit 7 p. in. We have crossed the Sierra Nevada mountains and are now in the Sacramento val ley Hearing California's capital city. The eastern side of the Sierras was bare and cold, many peaks around Ogdcn being covered with snow, hut this side is well wooded ami affords splendid scenery. This plateau is a great fruit sivtion, the peaches, pears, grain's, etc., lieing both abun dant and delicious. The change in climate is also very perceptible. Ist night was so cool I used my overcoat for extra cover, and now I want my coat off. The highest ele vation which we passed iu crossing the Sierras was 7,018 feet, while Ihe elevation here at Sacramento is only 35 feet. The only two things of interest since I last wrote you, are Salt Like City and the great salt lake, which is IS miles from the city. The city itself is rather disapiKiinting, not lieing much of a business centre. The tourists, who come 1.10,000 strong each year to e the Mormon city with its splendid Mormon temple, are the life of the city. It is the custom of the Mormon, or Litter Hay Saint as they call themselves, hi maintain a solid block in every important city. In this city they have their Assembly Hall, their Tab ernacle and their great Temple all on their block. The Tabernacle ia oval-shaiied and covered with adobe. The ceiling is a hollow sphere in uhae, which renders the acoustic perfect. In this building is their grand organ, which is so widely known and which was constructed about thirty years ago by native Utah artisans and mostly of I'tah materials. The Temple is their finest building, being constructed of gray granite and costing, it is said, 4, IWO.OOO. It was eiactly forty years in construction, from April 6, 1853, to April 6, lo!)3. No visitors are allowed inside its sacred precincts; io fact, only perfect Mormons can an ter it, viz: Mormons who abstain from the use of tobacco, whiskey, etc. The great Salt take is really a small inland sea. It ia 70 by 30 miles in area and contains 1,600 square miles of surface. A large pavilion ia built on its shore, where bathms and amusements of all kinds re indulged in. The water is so salt (being 2 per cent, salt; that no ani mal life can exist in it The human body will not under any circum stance sink in this water. It is said that the women after bathing come out with their faces covered with salt, which is sometime mistaken for powders. But I must close thi lettor. Eo- Cncle Sam Loans His Soldiers to John Robinson. The dohn Kobinsoii Shows an' hilled for Mount' on the '.'Mh, and the advance couriers lell of au aug mentation to tlnur usual excellent program in the shape of Inn com panies of I'. S. cavalry from the world's greatest, military riding school at Fort liiley, Kansas. These dare-devil riders have astounded the world with their remarkable exhibi tion of horsemanship, and llieir ad dition to the usual excellent ollering of this hither of shows was only ac complished after much red tape and a strong pull with the military heads of I'ncle Sam's army. Within Ihe past few years the ruling of the siM diers of the regular army in this country has been brought to such a perfirtioli that the oldest of Ihe suc cessful circus riders have Ixi n ap prehensive of Iheir laurels, and the coming of the show will afford an opimrtunity to witness the daily con tests between the favorite of the sawdust arena and the daring soldier hoy in blue. These hardy fighters sinrn the use of tights and riding shoes, and clad in their regulation uniform, with heavy army hoots, they ier form with daring ease and consnm ate skill every remarkable feat of horsemanship know n to modern and ancient riding. Wo hams. want to buy some country IKmter Urocery Co. Ieath of a Young I toy. ri'ti'ti f.ir T'u Journal Mr .1 F. Hroom, aged 10 years, sou of Mr. and Mrs. John Broom, died August SOth, lie joined the Haptist church the first of Angus! when it was permitted to inoie on and two more were sciioiisly Isatcn and unconscious. When the crowd seemed to lie get ting ln'joiid cntrol, at about lo o'clock. Mayor W.'dard ununited a car platform on I'eai litree and Ma- i.-t I : clr-ii.U mill ot- I tl... i-r..M. I.. disperse,, hvlariiigthat the assailants a origin, kind and obedient, of the while women would lie ade-1 child, always thoughtful of his moth- .piately and promptly punished by ' , r " Happiness, ami at all limes bad process of law. M iv..r Woodward a w"r'' f"r 'h"' Wlt1' w!ll"n '"' was given a respectful hearing, but i ,alm' 111 '""'in't. lie bore hi altlic- when he finished, the w..rk of de-!t,,,n Iti'i;y, ayui at several j structioii was resumed, lie made another appeal a few moments later. I lll''"MNIMINIIIItlllHlinililMmWHIIIIMIIMItUIIIIHIUIIUtllltlHIHUUtUUIIMIg iuii Minima resiiii. i lieu ne mined i in a geneial lire alarm, calling thejg entire department to the scene. Tols Chief .loyiier he gave the laconic or-i 2 der: "Clear the streets." 2 The result was to step the mob iu I purchaser. This August Mh, I WM. Beasley and Sikes, 'real estate dealers. The Siloes Co. Friday is Show Day. ( omc, II1V .store ii ingyoiir fain headquarters. and maki Bring your chickens, eggs and other produce. Highest maikel pi ice paid for same. dust received ."sHI pounds Toliiicco, one car load Flour and many other things too numerous lo mention. M. C. BROOM. We have just received a fine car load of i well-broke horses and mules. This is our second car load for this season. Our mot to is quick sales and short profits. We now have in stock the largest quan tity of buggies, surries, wagons and har- ness we have ever had in our barn. We can fit you up in a horse, mule, bug- gy, surry or wagon now; we've got a barn i full of stuff. Give us a trial. i a l."i and .wV. .......lie. Sc. to l.V. Lunch Itaskels. Iile. Lunch Caskets. .V. Kittle Cidogtie ... REMEMBER we curry u nii-e line of tVoelerj awl 1 1 1 ate wi ail tunes and give you better rimmIs limn yon r in get else here f ir the mime money. DON'T FORGET lo see our new line of F.imincliiig Ware and yet our price. :: :: :: 5, 10 and 25c Store, MIDI IN M AUSTIN, Pfoni iotors. i I a k i n g TAFFY CANDY Again I am making taffy candy. This candy is ab solutely pure and it is the very best ma.de. Try it. I also carry a nice line of chocolate, stick and penny candies, a nice line of cakes and crackers, the very best flavoring extracts, also nut megs, spices, cloves, ginger, pepper, etc. I keep all kinds of pickles, sweet and sour, in bottles and barrels; a complete line of canned goods, 25 kinds of laundry and toilet soaps, Gold Dust and washing powders. & nice line of tinware and baskets, the very best rice. grits, lard, hams, breakfast bacon, meat, meal, flour, molasses, chesse, coffee. sugar, vinegar, etc., also fruits, vegetables, chickens and eggs. Tfye Siloes Co. MtMHtfllllUIMHtMNIUaitlUUUIlllinHIIUiHIIIIIUllUUIUJIUUIMItMUIIMUkUIWtll it Is to have MONEY working for you day and night. To know that there are many dollars laid up for hard times or sick ness. Are you drawing inter est on your shrewdly saved money or have you been a spendthrift all your life? If the latter turn over a new leaf start today with THE PEOPLE'S BANE of Monroe. They pay 4 per cent, interest on amounts left for 00 days or lon-l ger. Ready For Fall Business! New Bargains and Better Bargains. Clothing, Shoes, Dress Goods and Silks. 50-inch P.laek Mohair, you can't match it at 50 cents a yard. 3G-inch Silks at the low price of 29 cents a yard. Shoes, Shoes. Come to us for your fall bill of Shoes; we can supply you at as low price as you ever Iwught them. Men's coarse Bhoes at $1.00 and upward; woman's coarse shoes at 75 cents and npward. Percals, Ginghams and Chambrey. 10 cent Chambrey, snort lengths, at 7 1-2 cents a yard. Big Ribbon Values. 25 cent silk Ribbons, special, at 15 cents a yard. First come to us and if you are not convinced we can save you money you will have plenty of time to go elsewhere and pay more. We will be pleased to show you through and give you our low prices. Yours for business, The Cash Mercantile Company. Wholesale and Retail. Goods the BEST: Prices the LOWEST. Come and see or phone 36 for what you want and I will send it to you. V v V v v T. J. CAUDLE Business Sparklers. Those Who Owe Small Accounts and Old Notes, please come and settle at once. I am selling out cheap to go into other business at once. N. S. OGBURN. Fency 5-Year Old Standard Vinegar for I'it klin! iihtim. M. LFIjOW COMPANY. The Best Flour in always tlio rlu'aost brrml. Wl HHK TUB BUST. M. WAM.Iill. If you have fine Beef Cattle, nice young Chickens or fresh ' Eggs, bring them to Parker's market and get the top of the market 2 u u s For Furniture of all kinds we can make it greatly to your advant age to see us. t 0 0 ) MONRO K KLKMTl HE COMI' Y. We Have Never Been lo Better shape to supply you the Ix-st But ter, Cream and Milk to be had in North Carolina. Clnanlinetm, Purity, our motto. PINKLAND DAIRY. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Cant alt Coaha aa4 aailau la azpaUtai ItatrysMTlnf taa 1 Jtii a. 1 tomato IMiuatka ar a hi Naraa4'! fv f KENNEDY'S uuiive IIOnEYiTAR L 0. Bwwrrrr a oo., omkmoq, w. a. 4 Feraala by Dr. 8. ). Walah and C. N Siapaoa, Jr. As you know, the begin ninfi of school days is near at hand. And it is very im portant that you should pre pare yourself before going away. It may be you need a suit of clothes, pair shoes, underwear, sucks, suspen ders, hat, trunk, suit case or valise. In either case we can suit you in price and quality. In shoes we have the "Ralston Health Shoe," at 11.00, the equal of any 5.00 to 6.00 shoe on the mar ket Made in patent vici, box calf and veloors, both in bluchers and bals, all widths. Fellowcraft Shoe at $3.50, in all leathers, styles, etc. We have just received another standard shoe to sell for $.100. Cannot be matched anywhere. Now we will take pleasure in showing you the different lines we carry. And at the same time we will guarantee the prices to be lower than you can buy the same class of goods any where on the globe. ffielk Eks. Wholesale and Retail. Heath Hardware Co. Better than ever prepared 7 to supply our customers with all lines of Hardware, t farming implements and machinery. Heath Hardware Co.
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