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-"- i.wr ,iv menu) THE MONROE JOURNAI VOLUME XIII. NO. 33 MONROE, N.C TUESDAY OCTOBER 9, 1006. One Dollar a Year When b a CM the Sweetest) WlllTryl.FottheW.ther,Mr. Bry." J-ronr the Eye d "AT what age U a girl the swert awtf" in a qucHtion that some of the young men were diactneu tig at Keitl & MctWken'a the other evening. Finally the matter was referml to this scribe for solution. Of course he dtdwu't know anything alsmt it, bat he to going to try to answer the question jut the same. When ia a girl the sweetest! At aeventeen, when a girl baa quit playing toiulaiy, diwurded short drewes, ami ia at the depot- ready to go away to the Normal and In dustrial College, the Itaptist Fe male I'uivendty, or the Southern Presbyterian College anl t'ouser nf Mimic. nh is sw eet, verv sweet Her mouth remiiids you of ripe cherries ami there ia the aug mwitioii nf caramel and cream in every liueaiueut. At tweuty, with elliow sleeves, lare head anil just the suggestion of violets in the cr fume she uses, the saccharine wat tr in a little morn iironoillired. Yon limit fur a moment and throuirh your tangled viniou there cornea a IhiuiHiiiiil ilreMiiiia red roses. Soft south winds, moonlight evening!, on the water or under the tree ami ! many fine siss-ches you might make if the opportunity present ed itself and something in your throat did not get too big. When die ia twenty four or twenty live you meet her at a summer hotel by the seaside or at a picnic in the woods and you swear by the cate gory of all the god that she ia the sweetest thing the Lord ever made. You are very foolish, but you don't realize it uutil nix nioulha later when you receive a bundle of old let ten which look as though they had uever beeu read. At twenty eight or thirty you paw along and hear her singing a lullaby an she smiles down at the babe within the cradle. Or maylie it ia your balie as well as her. There is a halo from alwve aisiut her head, and to you she is still the sweetest woman in the town. At forty five she has a few wrinkle, but you do not see them. She is still the sweetest woman in the world teaching you resignation ami how to lie brave. At fifty-five she is surrounded by her grandchildren. Physical beauty tiiu veil niirh faded from her face uml m?ure. but she is still the of all the sweetest. At sixty, with white hair and placid ibrow, she layB a mellowed kins on jour cheek when she thinks yon are asleep. You are dreaming ami memory, forgetting the shadow ot Dm twin. irocs racine back over Miiuiucr hills you are a barefooted little boy ngafu lying iu tne open doorway of an old count ry home in Carolina. Petals are fulling from the yellow rose bush out by the earden wall where the bees have luu.ii liuuv nil tlm ilnv. It is cot timr tlusk mid vim Hi' on voiirbiick and watch the bullbats circle almvc the great oaks in the old grove, Ilimr. bine! one. two but 11011 hum o.r Iimi tluiiiHiind stars in th( miict kv. Heart aches Ami all the disappointments of years are for- Kotteu and you awaken. 1 es, 11 wuM her: the comforter of vour Ikiv hood had come back. Hut she has hid her face liehind the stars. When is a eirl the sweetest! lor Many Days in Advance A dream of years of Prof. Willi 1 M.u.m rinoi ni ttisi miner un read, ia likely anon to be realized. It is the forcea4ing of ine weamrr Air nianv ibiva. and perhaiM for weeks and mouths. In a short time it ia the expectation of Chief Moore 1., iiiia iui ahIv 1 he regular weath er reporta twice each day, but also a special report covering a penou .yf .t. lat week in advance. 1.11110 nuue weather forecasting ia 110 new nroiert to either omciais .if the weather bureau or meteoro- loginU generally. For many years ".uther nroiiliets ' nave preneui- " , - - ed forecasts of the weather lor nmiitlm and even for a year. Home of the prophet have tieen remark- ably accurate in a general way. Scientists who Have siii.ueu uie mutter know that the work of these prophets is not mere guesswork, but is based on oiwervanou 01 me weather Air a iieriod of Years and a study of meteorological statistic. . . . . . ;. -iuvr.ru I li'ira airo I'rot. JIIIMire IU- stitutcd a systeuiutic oliservation of the weather oomlitlolis wuu a view t,. iimtini' forecsiNts for a week. The most expert meteorologist of the weather bureau were assi;mHi to this duly. They carefully com piled the statistics of the bureau ..iiiiw In MlaltliHhUICIir. eroiiiMiiir vuriiius mi-.Uhi r eoiiditioiis as they develop! fntm time to time iu the course of years, l'.v isininariwiii of these erontts of statistics, covering a iieriod of noiirlv a third of a ceiitlli v, I ne 4eientiMta of the weather bureau were able to discover similarities in the woitther coiiilitioiw at van mis seasons. Without attempting lu.ro tn f.illnw cI.ihi'Iv the reasouiui; .if tlin f.ireciiHters. It IIUIV lie Ham tliut tlii'i- could tired ict with rcason- nine ncciinu'v the liaiiire 01 me weather for anv time in the year Naturally, it was uot possible to HiriirA mi local condition that at any time are likely to develop, but it was found that the general cnar a, .tor nf 1 lie m iMither lor a nurucu lap teriiiurv could lie forecasted for days and even for weeks and months. LANGUAGE EVOLUTION. Ut of tmMw LnH la Varta, Nuaaa a4 Aaj.lM. Hnny will reuieiulwr tlmt w"i yr iiiura w.'iil uu a violent cuiitro- ...,-v limit tlia wurJ tliulfB. Tlie bad IwtiD nmilf tllilt .... .m. hh h cuuld nrunerlv bv .,...nrt,Hl inih' to nnunit; Ui-uie tt ..,. ,,...( lu diauanled. and W uiuut .11 tVii naliia to any untiring. Tlia nr . duliiit h iirmi'lied from iciirei of professional and uwlBiier No one acenieu 10 uima ur Mr. Ked Buck. Caarl0' Olwrwr. What do vou thiuk of Mr. Wil liam Jenninga Bryan after areiug and hearing him a yon have this weekf asked one 01 me oojs in wir Mule l"eu, of Mr. Ked Bmk, who was takiug his Sunday yesterday. "I have alsmt the same opinion tw I hmt liefore. I saw Mr. Bry an in ism. and heard him make a number of sieeches. He w a very iuterestine man. He ia chock full of personal magnetism. His voice ia aa sweet ami geuue as me i-wiue of a dove. "Mr. Bryan ia a powerful man physically. He is healthy, strong and well-kept His handsome, smooth-hhaveu face ia good to look npon. One cannot keep from h"k ing at him while he speaks. His mouth is large ana lull 01 eiprea 81011. Yon hear neoola sav that Mr. Bryau doea not repeat himself in making a series of siieechett aa he ditl Monday aud Tuesday. This statement is not literally true. Mr. Brvan uses the same argument, the same information and the same illustrations, but not the same sen tences or combination of sentence. Due day he descrilted .Secretary tMdin M Shaw as the limn priest of the fathers bill the next morning he called Imu the 'prince 01 sianu miH..m H is indeed the clever, serious, forceful, versatile orator. At times he is sujieriiiy eloquent. In the first place he is a student .m whn Htndies all the time. He has read and traveled until he ha admired much knowledge, llav ing a retentive memory, all sorts of valuable information and a gift of oratory, Mr. Bryan is at home on the rostrum. He does not seem to tire. He pronounces correctly, and that is one of the reasons that any umlieiictft can hear and understand eiervthinir he savs. His words are of the simplest sort. They are such as oue finds 111 reauiug me i.iuie, Unskin. or Shakespeare. The illit erate backwoods man could not fail to diL'est one of Bryan's speeches. The cultured scholar appreciates his chase and vigorous language. "If Bryan were to HieaK on me r nf Nanoluoll. asilinirion, flliulHione. Lincoln. 10 or any oth ' . . . 1 1 er great mail of history ne wouiu iiiuiiA h s siieeeh so intereiinkr mm thousands of men and women would aland on tin toes to hear it. tut elemeuta are so mixetl in him that ,11 Hie world ran sav that he is a man. He is honest, sincere, acinous. "Mr. Hrvan tells but lew anec dotes as he sneaks. Ilo is too aeri oils to inject much merriment as he goes along. During his recent junket in North Carolina he told one uccro story ana aiu it so wen Two Striking Figures Oppose Etch Other for the Governorship ot New York. & htiMlw rrir. Moonoiogy. machine politician hcshriuki with zrzz::Z vestigation to the honor of the time cow diarasM from la-ing for mayoralty last year rouse-l his deep-jg""-. est reM-ntment He could hardly "' -e varioiist ' 'g" wait to write bis refusal. Hi. o. n rth "''J w hl till I tilts V . ...... ..!,- .llU.tlfAM ilnillarly formed and tUrrofr liable that his luurvra luuhod heartily . i..... I . 1 1...I T nl'.. lm uturv to tlie aliuli.tr cenr winu v aim appiuu'ivu. j irn-i j never rerolved. Hi mii a.miiit It alillltf. which vltlntcd tlia nrituiucnu iiksium , i,,,.,....- 111 In cliaiirinir tin tirel.tall'enora never knew or took . .. ... Rtaiin, .mlI1kH it, m.iiKi.htrtitlou. Thin wuu Unit tlie I 1 . , .. , ...... - . 1 tctiii rna uiiiiiii'iiii it'. 111111 uri 111. ift 1 ,ud. rule .Hiverln. cre.U on or u lvmM in iniiamtlva whenever a new forma tion itrwk ttie aeuw r tnti users 01 IniiirimiFU aa lieilltf dvslrillilv. I'uiiueatiiinalily Iu our earliest Kpeeen tha aultlx "leaa" when eniployeu io f..r.i. .,ii'ilMa -aa loluitl only wun uouua. Hut the KneiKi auiusuina ou of nominal aud verlml emllutia wmeu .....i.i .... in Inter iviilurli'B reduced a of aulmtiintlvea and him of the old negro, who, wheu her colored doctor laiieii to 110 nei nv irmiit. sent for a white doctor. Tim wldtn doctor asked her if the lined dis tor had taken her tern iM.rnl urn. The old woman rellccteil a moment and then admitted: 'I ain't missed nothing but nier watch "Mr. Bryan is too much 111 earn arriVkt HthktUll'1 it ill aAl tal I.. Ill tHHH-11 111 IlPtVIHl'iy HIV " I I i.ii, ati.nnnncii ttlA kttlfWlfMt til 1flK. Whv. when Hhe ih your mot Her, U ',," ,p' .uM.:..,.u iu a ........ hw lionrfr, . - qi any I uiiiiniiiru.... mi. ihjh.1 ( f n IN) Hlire. I ......... 1.,, i.r,.La dnn-n Iu mmiyl,i ....imIiu iiuiii Ha uhows liim- wbvu-Iii one way In pnrtloiilur. Thera ,'f Mondav iust Is'fore the train .....1. ....1... 1.. ..ur ituoch than to I . 1...1 1.. i.;L, ia iimiiiiiK -" - I reached Haiciun ne cmveieu in m. I.... 11111111 or a imun 1. . 1 1. ron.oii m . i... b itr p. got out lint shaving orusu, . .... l .1 ,.i.,..u ni .uv tune la washstaiid In the iront ena 01 me ih iiiiDiu 1-- I . .... 1 1.:... tlia fiiiure. elllier at the will or the second Class car aim snaveu mm whim of tlie writer or i'iiker.- self. Ihouiaa U. I-onnaliury In llurier'i. Dancer from the Plague There's grave danger from the plague of coughs and colds t hat are bo prevalent, unless you Ihko in Kinif's New Discovery for con an 111 nt inn. eoinrhs and colds. Mrs. 0(H). Walls of Forest ('ity, Maine, write: "It's a irodsetid to peoplc living in climates where coughs ami colds prevail. I Uml it uniek Iu enitx tliem." It prevents pneli tmiiiia. cures la erippe. eivea won ..lurful relief ill asthma Bllll llllV fever aud makes weak lungs strong enough to ward oil cohsumpnon, miiil' is and colds. Ode. ami Vi "After each appearance, when tin Himke for anv lemrth of time, Mr Urvtt.11 wo II Ml cnaiiKC ins clothes. He perspires as freely, a iinraa llnrr. rinr rimnh Anliuiila tells wmark tl.le itory liit the lui.-lliKcnce or . wftkimf. as doea (lovemor mare who av-d Her coll rroni "esio . . . I.11i hy .,. a Ira... ou . mihroad a - -r ; - Tei The colt nun riuiea wuu i V i a .1.. j. . ...n.,i iiri.im.. and the to ehainro his earmenta, but Super- .,.n.l l,.ii the truck to meet iiitendent P. L. McManus and his Guaranteed by all druggist. Trial the conduit trnlu. At the tralu came fithful engineer brought the train I .. nn lit trai.k 'lltlllivllltf. I .U m.l ..I' uluuul Illul . ,1.. r.... 1 iin biih mtniu vn ...w ... ui. H ' I . uml n.n. ... . muitia iito 1 -- . , ..... ...... , 1 . .r . The train aioppea. a.1.1 iur (lie Nelmisknu was III me iiiiiiki. 01 uiiuaiu utii, m " irotteil ahead of It aa it moveu aioi . . .... ,,,, i,0 i.m to th. hrhUje. Here the colt wa. rtU- tJ(i , covered mid xtrlcatwl from Ita peril- ou. poaltlon. The .tor, wo. vouched ... ror ny i" ... 1. r i.iu ' ... .... ...I- nr l-..uil lln HIHMlt IIIIICll of II tM PKKH IP it may not lie out of place just in thia connection to refresh the rcader'a memory as to the pentoual characteristics of Mr. Heaint and Mr. Hughes. Mr. Hearst ia a son of a California mil lionaire, Senator Hearst, and in herited the immense fortune which be has since used in buying and developing great dailies in tJau Francisco, New York, Chicago, Beet on and Loa Angeles. luese paiiera now have a circulation of more than 2,WKI,isshj, making Heait the most expensive user ol m ini' ink iii the world wheth er for goisl or ill, it would lie hard to say. Jim journals are '-yeuow , they are iu fact the original "yel low journals"; and they exploit nrimiiml news, debase public taste, aud ofteu shock the man of culture and refinement with their crudities mid niiaMi vulgarity. That much stands clearly against them. On the other baud, ai a lime wueu most of the irreat dailies have been controlled by trust and mouopoly iiillueneeis and nave preaerveii a decorous silence alsmt the high handed ways iu which giaut indus tries have bled the punuc, wr. Hearst's napers have cried aloud and spared uot They have told truths that other papers dared not tell. Now whether Mr. Hearst iu all this foiind his greatest inspira tion in a desire to neip his icuow- in.in we seriously doiilil. for a iiuiiiIht of reasons his fighta against greed and extortion seem rather to have been uume to grainy nis mor bid desire to keep a seusation Alarnva lxfom the liul)li. But ""J- . . ... , , , ... whether selfish or uuseinsii in nis work, Mr. Hearst has won the con fldence of millions of "the comuiou neoulH" bv his exposures of wick- eduess in high places, and when he ran fcr Mayor ol Aew i ora cuy last fall (ludependeiit) he certain lv lucked onlv :UH)0 votes of dec tion, and he has always insisted that, a recount perversely auu f.silishlv denied by the ltepublicaii leiriHhituro would have shown .. tliut li aetua V Imil me lart'esi nun ilmr of votes. The fact that he couldn't get a recount has greatly triniirtlieiitd his ho d on me peu- V". r 11 a ins nominal ion lor viuyriu.ii now makes it almost certain that im will airaiu seek the Democratic presidential nomination. Pit uri CM K. Huirlies. the Hepubli can nominee for tlovemor of New v.. .dr in unite a thllorent type 01 man from that usually seliH tiil for such positions- not a pouuci.m but a clean, icaricss, nmnn, iriniv. stione. bur brained man J O who has made a greal success as a lawyer without ever losing tiisgni .in tlm inincinlcs instilled by tin i:,.,i c.tirinu' llantist minister who wus his father, lie is mo son oi iinrtv usually prefers to ig - . - 1. .. nore iu its days 01 prospcriiy, nm ehunu'ter is an ever present help in time of trouble. He will make a great ngni in me r.niiit sii,.i.. ami tlm rnnutation for 1111 yieldi.ig and unrelenting Bearc.hing after truth which he mane wnen r..,-....iinir nut the L'uilty in the in Minniipft w Aiidals. won him the cou lilenco of all the ifst 01 me couuu j as well. Men will also admire the u,o in which heacceiiUMl the twin "without pledge other than to do my duty according to my conscience." vtriwm"i K..i-... tiiu iwiiiiiuatiiiii. a contribu tor to KvervlHKly's Magazine said: "Bi-tweeti the man liugncs ami ublic oilice there stands me lorui 1.1.1.1.. Imrrier of the man's OWII modesty, his own shrinking iroiu nublicitv. his devotion to his own ..-.f.i.ui For the tknmH of pol it i.w lm has no IIKllllf. r rum " declaration ia that he never inten tionally voted for machine ticket. He was one or the original Jerome nominator liut vear. To him the pursuit of public office ia of all vanities the vainest.' Ami yei ine eulf is uot impassable there is a single bridge. I am glad to accept your ol ft.r he t.il.l the Armstrong coiu- mittee after he had alndoiied his vacation to take up their work, 'liecause I feel that in so doing 1 shall perform my duty aa a clti- xeu.' " All in all. this antiears to be ilsnit the most creditable nomiiia tion that New 101k Kipuinuns have ever made and stands out iu pleasing coiitrast to the geueral nveord of the IMell Tlatt machine during the last year or two. a neirro. temntexl criminal assault on the wir ..f a white farmer named Keas ler two milea from Anderson, B. C, Saturday morning. Keasier ap tlm Hcena Iii time to pre vent the crime and ho killed the negro on the spot. L'n lh hnwela onen when voil htvf a cold and uae Rood temedy to allay tha luflammalion 01 me mucoua nicm The het ia Kennedy'. Laia live Honey and Tar. It contain. 00 opiate., move, the bowels, drive, out the cold, le reliable and tante. Rood. Sold bv C. N. Simoton, Jr., auu ur, S. j. Welsh. Wounds. Bruises and Burns. Uu annlviiK an antiseptic dreiminr to wounds, bruises, burn, and like inju- rie. before Intlammaiiou .ei. in, iney may he healed without maturation aim time on the way to Raleigh study ing Secretary Hiiaw s oaiisuurj SMHH'h. "The death 01 nr. i nas. i'. fver nflW-liHl 111 111 deeply. Ihn THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Cures all Coaihi tnl ti.l.ts la eipeUln Com from ins .y.ttm by fi lbs kowsls. A certain e" tor erans) a.4 5 t be b.l la a tnrf mav ne neaiea wiinuui iniinou 1 . . ... , , , .... "yi".,. ..ii,ird ih. time reanired shock unnerved him. AsthecoriiHe . ..1.... ....... ..1. ...1 t rn luiwrili with by the old treatment, line is ineimy sii" .... .., -,iir.v.r and irimnnh of tlm hands fo iled over the client, ICNIU(. M " I . modern surgery. Chamberlain'. Pain Mr. Bryan came iu from the rear Balm act. 011 tlii. name principle. It rar BIHl bIimhI and looked at it for .: ....I ul..n b(,t.liil In . NIL. ..t 1. llfn. I. an annsepiii; auu "n .v. mime nine, l lie nielli. Ol lim nm- uch injuries causes tliem to heal very NMy 0f former admirer quickly, it also allay, the puin and frjemj aroUMwl hi8 amotions." sorenes. and .Preve,,,""'rd"e.ra " .'What aliout Mrs. Bryant" was blood poisoning. keep bottle ol Pain Balm in your home end it will annul. ,. .: i.i i i. "She Is a ouiet, iiitMlest woman, IleaYV yOll 11 II IV SSUU UIWIICJ,Wiui sv aai a tion the inconvenience and Buffering with a sweet, attractive face. Her .uch injurie. entail, ror aaie ny .. n. tnoilgnts dwell iipin uri nuiuiru. Siinpaon, Jr., and IV. . J. Welsh. sho maile many friends in the The labor nnious of Colorado Htato-" have ordered S boycott of the Meth- Can yoa win? You reali.e that to win odist church liecause the publish- in anything these day. require. . .. . si. . i :il . I kn.l l Imia iut? houNtti or the aenonunmion o urengm, wua unuu mu wy " ... a ill -.a .a.M.alit SsttlK A i Bn lawrsbll ill KENNEDY'S uum HOtlEYiHTAn not recoL'iiie the eight hour day and keep otien shop. A badly Burned Oirl Lrhov. man or woman, is ouickly out of pin if Buckleu's Arnica Ralve w applied promptly. O. J. Welch or lekonsna, ancn., says: ii it in mv family for cuts, sores and all skin injuries, snd find A man or woman with disordered ut- vrttive orcao. i. not in abane (or .lav's work or s day'a play. How can ti. ciiieci to w ar couoi ror I'ys rnnlsina the diveative iuice. of a healthy .tomach and will put your stomach in .nape to periomi u iui nnri.nl fnnrtinn ot aumilvinc the body and brain with strength building blood. Digest, what you eat, relieve, indigestion, dyspepsia, sour etomacb, taf. 0. (WW1TT CO., CMHMSIO, V. S. K Forsale by Dr. S. J. Welsh sod W. N. Simpson, jr. ,iu tii.i.1 1.", ..v. inmiresiinii, uyiin-wii, w" w"ll"tui it ,.rf.t " Ouickest Pile cure n.init.tion ol the heart snd constips known. Best healing salve made. tieo. Sold by C. N. Simpson, Jr., snd 25c. at all druggists. J Dr. S. J. Welsh. Government Ownership Bound to Come. KXrart from Mr. Bryan 'I kalrlKh Spewh. 'Aa to the railroads." declared Mr. Bryan, "we must own them niiiinutelv. I am jumped on bv all of the paiers that were against me iu former campaigns anu me peo pie who only voted for me because they felt that they ought to do it, for my views ou government own ership. I said that I did not know whether the time was ripe lor it 01 not. But I think that the doctrine is right and do uot hesitate to say an I'reuiilent Roosevelt 811 id ill two of his messages to Congress that if the railroads diu noi, suii doing certaiu things the govern ment would have to own mem. i-ii'verv Stute has felt the cor rupting iulliiences of the railroad. ru.L ut. vour own State platform. t ,i,.r..,ii a. measure in our State a railroad carried a legislator out of the State ou an engine aim ne mm ... ..i in,! heen Keen there since. I irai dent Itoosevelt could not have se- .,.... I tlm luitiKlirn nf the Mte 1)11 1 im.l lm not threatened the railroads villi iriivnriiment ownership. If mil' nun here lire ers regulation ...iu- lint nwnersnill II iiiai iiiuuui be had, I can lie patient with him, r.n. I Htoml there and nopeu aim hoped. It is only a question of Hn.a Minn must be llie ultimate iilau. Iu it there is no danger ot ceutralixation. The dual plan ould give the States control 01 the roads withiu their borders. This, of course, would lie a matter of State regulation. If the State .,,.frr...l t.i leave these roads in the hands of private owners, that ..... til a. ould lie all right. 1 suau m ... . . 1 V ..I......A i,..ril With Villi. 1 IU1IIK as I lueiwu. (..Kl. ...... J . ... u, v n..iiuu.i nt should do his own n.ii, Liiii. If everv one thought for himself we could find out what the Democratic majority is." up occasionally, lest this f.ct age forget the rides and signs that gov erned their ancestor The pmwr time to plant lieans. potntmn, coi n, peanuts, and all the other rnw that sustain human life; also the iinnier time of the moou to rut stove wood to make it burn well iu the stove, the pror tune to kill hogs and make kraut, si.d htm dreds of other things that must he done "by the moon," should la taught this stupid and careless geu eratiou with more earnest uess. Moouology with all its glory seems to lie on the wane as "Issik larniu' " increases. Let s revive moouology in. i in uixl w if we can l'et tin- schiHtl authorities to have it laiighl in the schools, so as to guard against the financial losses and trouble that come to humanity to punish them for ignorant ly doing tilings on ine "wrong time ol the moon." POWER OF MIND. Alwars to Are You Tired, Nervous and Sleepless? Norvomni'" and !'tli'Hsnie are us ually due U the favot that the nerv; are nut hit on iiruiwfly nournning iii; they an- fMnvii nurves. it. rii-m i. Gulden Mwlli-al DliK-.ivnry Tiir nre, rlt-h M.i, and thwhy the nervi arn protwrly nourUhl and all the oruans of the isiy are run inuwui erf whh-h runs In oil. Iu thia say you tii'l Clean, svnHia arm iin-nuinti ,. t.Hii'd up atvl lnvlicrti. and you are c,mI for a whole lot ol physical or mental work. Hi-st of all, tlie strenth and In creue In vitality and health are The trouhle with most tonics and nvd IrlnM which have a laree, boomln tor a snort time, is insi mej 7 comixwed of alcohol huldln. the dni In ...lutiun. This alcohol shrinks ud Umred hlnod eorpimclea, and In th- Ion. run .really Injures the nyntem. One may Iral einuarawHi ana i-nir m ... ""' - t in th end weakened and with vitality d.vr. a .1. Ur. Pierce'. Ooldn M "Ileal lilwivery eouuins no aioonoi. "'"r buttle of It bears um Ita wrapper 7JJ .. . ri 1. - ,,11 lilt itf all lu otTor you MinitHbniff h claim" ip-juii m j i 1 la ...... In I la.ineS friMMl - H Ml lll-UI iiisr-iiipvin.-. f intalul.s M.ii.ri nsr InUl ID hi the untnlmnuippfivi tvixl watwi . . l. nA4lratI smthiirltiMI . . il . I. 1 uLant nPSOtrw Nil other mKllflnr ihrmiffh drunrtti for Ilk purpo. hw ny POcn Pnoorw nwniN The "shildHn Malksai D.thvwt nt , 1 .11 it.. .w4 sklVncstsi In rM nn 1 v Dnwurrs ai i tsw - ; oliwined from the use of Uokten a root. In all sumscn. nw ami w.-ei tnmlilea, a In dypepil. bHlmisneas, eon- .1 ..1 ..... b ..... 1 ... n . ri1 III nation. iimHi ... .. bowels and kindred allmfnta. but tha IJoMeii Seal root ased In Me eompooDa- . , . ... ul...Ma In I. .iirfttlv aa- ina i bfwi.ij tion by other Ingredient such as Jtoae Mot. Black Cherryhark. Hlmidroot, Man drake mil and ehemlraily pure Ulple- rennen fivcrnn-. 1. sent fr-e I. pr eoveri rlpt of Valuable Aat la P'a- raoa of liana'- Presence of mind la alwa.v. an a.. .u it la Miw n r vaiuBiue 111 i'i snce of diinger such a. aurlnus from the prcseuce of mon Intent upon uiur .1... ni a nrsa uevur iwiinr mVi. i th.in when a amis of uieil set oui Liku the life of Mnsxlnl. He Koi 10 ...r ..f il.nir iiruiect. All the urecuu 1..,,. 1... i.-.k wsa to net rornly a stum r v..rv Bicellent clanra. The rulllnn. Hi. aiii.tmriHl nl nis atlllirrm. i,-s....v - , ....... it, ueiillemen." ne smu prtxluced hi. oluurs. To each uiuu he handed one. Taken auaca ai iun ..,,.11, in tliev awined aimsliDil auu coiifuswl. "1 know tlmt you came to bin - ha sulci. "Why do you 1101 to vour taskt" luls was 100 ,.,.. 1, r..r i,vn lis uiooaiuirtiii uiu tatlou. They could uot kill the man ..kr..., ,.i,..ir thev were auiokinit anu who Invited them to curry out their task. MutteriiiK some eicuse for huv- i....r,.il his atu lea. llicy shui fled out of the moui sud troubled him UU Uioi , KacU man hat hti own method with With NiiH)Uoti It was the eye which counted. While be wua vi.lliiiR the !uko of 8iixe-l'o-1 1 !,..i, .me of tba duke's retiilmira uiade up hla mind to .lay ttlin. He bad so frequently heard ine Rreui uinu ,i..,.n, -1 aa the eurne of liurope tUiit he felt Impelled to seise the chance to destroy hliu. lie was a common km .11.. i il, lime aud had to do sentry duty In one of the corridor, of the liai ses Bloug which XniHileou passeu. ue ..... 1,1. H.,..r to the trtiuur as the duke, accouipuulert by NsHson, drew 1.. -L.lit Ha a uied for .a poieou s i,..ri Vnn.dMtn saw him. He auld ....... k,i aimniv flaril his cent eye .1171 1. 1 1 . ww .w,n th. outh. The latter aeuiuou .....iii.n,,,! Ita lot the musket fall in, n.h in tha noor 01 iuv siuun .i.i..r Ha felt, he said, aa l ne V'.l . - - must have swooned, poleon toob rnril.,.r mil I. e. auld no word, pusa- ...1 ....... hi. ni m if nothing had Dap w ' . . pened. Tlmt one haahliiK gisuce nao hla lira. lie anew u cuov. snd vslus-Mt. Jamea' Uaiette. AZTEC ARCHITECTURE. WeaSerfal Fadorane at Ik OlS Mr.lcaa llullUlaas. The Mexlcmis or the Aib-c Iuillnus can Hire the ni.ple or tne 1 uiien tHtes lesson III anhltei-ture and In solid coiutrui-tioi of building's. There .re bulMiiiiC stundluK tixlay hi the City of Mexico, that ha)e stood for hree eeiituri.-s ami nro in uu eirolleut atute of liresiTvutluii. There Is uot a frinue buildliiK Iu the city. There are few adolie, hut moat all ure stone. hrlek or cement. There Is a brick building down iu the old part of the town that was erected lu lor to 1 LSI. It shows that so Inns auo aa that the Indians were experts In the manufac ture of bricks. Hut probably Ho per cent of all the buildiiiKt are mailt) of coiicrete cement, t'eincnt mid concrete have been uiod successfully Iu Mexico f..r Qihi vears. aud all the cuthcdrals and churches are of that material. Ou the line of the Vent I'rus I'ucillo cau ba seen the ruins of Toro ltravo, where there are evldemi-. of u city rulued centuries aso. There are some twenty pvrnmids of solid cciiu ut uhiclt must have lieeu erocteil over 5ou years ao. One of these pyramids Is 170 feet In h.'lirlit. and on the summit rests a cuinuut lediro thirty fH't iu diameter Tills, a. well lis others, la of Migree work and carved statuary. Near this stands another of white limestone, built III four terraces, with parvlnira and ornauicututiuua which would nut to shame the liuxleru Auier lean sculptor. It has stissl nil these centuries, vet the limestone Is much caster broken than the cement. Think of a town ot almost m.uon persona. and the tire record Is three In one year The Inside walls of many of the build In,,' arc as much na .ix feet through, ind all biiildliiKs nro built urouna ...iiirts. There Is no nrovisiou 111 aui nf them for tires, and at the present time suiull coal oil stoves nre selling In the eltv for SJO the anine that sell ur f:i Iu tha stales. The floors are of sinno. tlie cullllius of tlllitreu celueiit the walls of coarse plaster and almost without uxccidlon hand painted. The architecture ou many bulldiiiKS iu tne republic shows that tlie Indian or ecu tnrle. ago was uhend of the milcrii builder of today. Uoburt News-Us- publicau. o Absolutely DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER Royal does not contain an atom of phosphatic acid (which is the product of bones digested in sul phuric acid) or of alum (which is one-third sulphuric acid) substan ces adopted for other baking pow ders because of their cheapness. 0Y4 BAKINQ SOWDC CO., SEW YOSK. Acquitted, of Cour.se. Hsu City Time. "He Unit is without sin amoiip you, let him cant the hrst stone." Hindi L. rixctte, a Komtlalc law yer, read tliis from a liililc in Jus- ice Cooke s court yesterday. He was defending Hoy Jackson, Karl I'ollock, (ieoiL'e lute ami I lioia;as Collins, si xtwii year-old Ikijh, oh rial for nteiiliii) watvriuelous. 'Xow," said the attorney, clos the ltible with a snai). "if there is a man on this jury who never stole a watermelon w hen he was a J. K. Ilariiwell, charged with whitocapiiint: in Pitt county, was found not guilty. Gov. Aycock H)iM-ared for the State and mado one of his most imwerful speeches. It was never surpassed liefora a Pitt county jury. tMher men were implicated in the whitecappinR with llaruwell. The charge was that they attacked the homo of a farmer named Ted, liecause he was suspected of informing on block aders. He beat them off by shoot ing. The public opinion believed 4 a .1.., .l-.r,,,,,!.,,, rriiilrv an.l evilAetl.fi lsiv. let li 1 111 vote for the convic- ,; i;....i- i...i .11 1 , 1 1 .HI l'T tion of these bovs. otetocive ,i. .., fn.,.i ..... , - . ., iu r-Aiirt 1.111011 niu wii-fi w. iv ...ui... .1 .1... 11...!. ..C ll.A ..Ill mem uie uiuu ui me i.iw j.o sentence. The jury was out uot guilty. live minute. The Isiys were acquitted. Thomas Izard had thciii arrested, lie has a farm one mile south of Koxe- dale. When s horse is overworked it lies down aud iu other ways declares its i",r liability to so further, vou would con sider it criminal to use (orce. Many man of humane impulses who would uot willingly harm a kitten, is guilty if crue tv where his own stomach is concerned. Overdriven, overworked, lien ulml it needs is snniethuii! that will digest the tood eaten auu neip ine stomach to recuperate. Something like Kodol For Dyspepsia that is sold by C. N. Simpson, Jr., and Dr. S. J. Welsh. To enable young married women to keep iu communication with their homes while they are at the . . .. . 1 1 lay, ijomion meaieis nave oecu fitted with telenhones in the boxes, so that is'tween acts the ladies may Notice of Administration. Iluvhiir Hit- .lay iulille.t lr..re the Clerk of On-HiiiMTlMrrmirt ..I I'lllnll eouiUV, N. C, atliuiil-iralr l K li. lce-e. all -rwra I1.1l.l IHIT .'Itilm airilliHl till-enlaU .if nshl .ie..iiMe.1 are heil.y lli.tltli'il In preiwllt lllem It. tlie uil t..ri.ii.'iietl .lmlnlHtral.ir ..11 t.r l...re llteitlli dar .f ovlnlr, ImlT. or tlm. lioll.-e will I ..!..-.....1 ... I.... i.f tl.ip rWlil ..r r....vrv Alt ,.......,... ... ...... .. ... -- mm iml.'l.Ht li. aut eMUle sre noiiiir.i in Ite MiinieillHle imvlliellt. Till tlie Until Uy 'lllK A INC. S, LOAN ANII TRUST CO.. A.ltiilalMtranir. K B K.'.loltir.Atty. A Youne Hother at 70 Mv mother has sndilenly been made young at 70. Twenty years of intense siilleiing iroiu nyspcpsia ln.il enlirclv disabled her, until six mouths ago, when she began taking ;ieetrie liittei's, whicn nave com tletely cured her ami restored the tieiuHh and activity she had in the prime of life," writes Mrs. W. . llilpatrick ol lmnionii, Jiiaino. reuteMt. restorative medicine on the elolie. Sets stomach, liver and Owimr to the inci-easc in the us of cocaine in India, the goveniiiicnt there has nniioseu siriugciu uiciis ... . .. r ihpr. uml It nmkoH it a Hcnmw m f.im to morclv have tho drnir i" 1 II in K 1 1 11 111. is in ni"i n iflrlvniUUa " kiilnovH riL'ht. tiiiriflra tlie bloo,l, narnotin ftinonir iioirrm in thin and cure niiiliuiii, hiliouHiiP.su and country in awnming aim i m M'jKwlaii-fnl iini'vn fiin. I : .. -.1- ..,l,m,l lai- oil .... 1 iiuiilii.K tiru'.'.isis. Uiii,. nee.1 have no hesilancv in t:... t. .......... .1,.. blll.l Cliiof of L, intitiiiini tn rive CliainbcrlHiu'E Police Jones of Shelby, has lsn CourIi Remedy to their little ones, as I .. .,..l;.i. at.a.iliil..lir linthllll' ininrl- ari-estcd iu forty iniiercui, pi aces ""'''" '".",;. MortKaire Sale of Land. Hv virtiie .if )Hiwer ..t Kale rnntaliifd In a lii..rltr.tkfr. .I...-..! tn nie exHtue.l on llie Snl .Isjr el At.nl. A li. imti, ny J. it. rteauer auu wur. Ids h..d.t..r, 1 wtll.uii Monday, Xoveiuber 5, 1!H)(, ex jhwe t. nale t the eourl houe d.ior In M..n- rtie, ft.i;.,si jiuhih sui in'ii, n n.e .iiiiiien, - il.-rl.ir ei.Hh.all that eerlHlll .leee, traet, or imi-eel of iainl lyni nu lieinit in the hiii (Mi.iiuy of I nliin. state nf Nortu ranillna. an.t uounilfil anil ileiTll..l as follnwH: Hi'Kl lliiluK at a p. o. ov three hli-koriew. J. r. ILwler h cor ner. ami riiiin hi.' line N il K. 17 chains to a larye til.'liiirv, Mi.n.lay Slarnea' corner, an.l runs s. uu K. inrhalii" I" a make; thenoeN.S K.lfiiehalllri In a stake 111 i. r. ItiMlerV line; Iheh.-.. mill hi. line tnthe tietf t nil 1 iiw. etmtaln tni! 7;. acres inure or less, ami Is'lns the lanils coiiveieil hv V. A. Love an.l wife In J. H. Kea.l- , . ,11 er. April nl. law. Kefen'tlw Is heretiy maile all tni their nurses and ask now,tllw,i ni..rtce ,i..e.i ..r a fun .leseriinion. ' . . . .u...l I .u ...... ...I.... tn tlia kufl.ll. of rniolt e.itintv. .North rarnllna, in Ktsik A. , on iile LIT an.l lit". The salil lan.1 will I snlil i..satt-fy the j.rnvUtnit nf sahl mnrwave il..,..l. the ntnrtirainrs therein named havlna: fsll...l In iuiv tin- miles s.H'ure.1 theriiv. Tills the 1st .nil '..I oehilier, n . A . I.' r.. ni .KaeiT. K. H R.dwlne. Ally. . i . Executor's Notice. Hsvlnv till- ilav qualified l..f.ire the Clerk ol the four! of I uinu e..u nly. North Carolina, aa eeeutnr of the estate nf Mainantha Urttlln. de. i'e..s..t, all liers.ms are herel.v nntllted to pre .i.t .ni ..lsliiis that thev n.av have aa-ainst Sam e.itlW m. me n 1.1.11m ' 'in Is.fore the Mil ilav nf I lelnlsT, A. 0. IwnT.nr nntlee will lie ..leaded In lr nf their rlirlit nf reenvery. AlljK.rs.itts tudehted In said estate aii- ni.ti'liei! to make ituine.llate payment. Tills Uie utli day of se.t. iulK'r. A li ti. Santaiitlia Ortlillt. dee'lt. K. B. Re.lwine, Any. Application for Pardon. ST1TR nf NilKTH C A Rut. IN A t'tllnn I'otinty. r.ii'.. . ner, ny .urn in.i ...n. lie tim.le tn the linverunr nf North Carolina for the irdiin nf Wade II Hasty. cnnvleU'il at llie A.IUllsl I.Tlll ill Hie f-n.iKTinr , inn, .it i f... I,a iiplma nf II ...ml Kttle .tf ll.lll.ir. I-.. ii I. --, .' "i; .., ....i.i.r ,... I it till S.lll. ll.T.l in ."I, "I. ine .ui.i- ....n Illlllg pio-l , ,,, V (ri term ot threi years. . lemlier '.ltli, lw. vi aim n. nAni i . Hy W illiams A bemlllnnd. Allya. the children are coming on. An Awful Cough Cured. Two years aco our little girl had touch of pneumonia, which Ielt her with an awful cough. She had spells of coughing, just like one with the whooping' cough, and some thought she would not get well at all. We got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Keni edv. which acted like a charm, She stopped coughing and got stout and fai writes Mrs. Ora Hussaril. Uruba- ker. III. This rsmedy is fur sale by C. N. Simpsou, jr., ami nr. j. vveisn Valuable I .and Sale. . ...1 ... ,k. mrinf at II IHli-SWlll .M.III 1. vm ymj - liy imlu. For U sUaiM Vh ehilh-tsmpxl T,n urn. will bs smiV Aodmsa Uf. B. V m.. H.iS.lo N V 1. Pesrw's PWanl P1W tors, atlpalioo, ISIIouanass sod beaslaclM. and still has never Is-cii caught wwk he was tliscovered in Morcanlon and a Cleveland county officer went Bftcr him. As usual it wasn't Jim. but contrary to the ordinary result of these arrests, the efl'ort was not in vain, lor uie tie gro was wanted in Shelby anyway escaped from the chain gang. FOR BOTH 4ick Headache Cured. Sick headache i. ctused by derange ment of the .totn.cn ana ny inuigcs riimherlain's Stomach snd Liv er Tablets correct these disorder, and effect s cure. By takio. these tamets a. toon si the first indication ot tne disease .ppesr., the sttack may tie warded off. For .ale by C. n, simp .on, Jr., snd Dr. S. J. Welsh. Th will of Mrs. Levina Lovette, drawn when she was 102 years old, was probated at N niie i iains, a. t la ut week. Airs. 1XIVCUB ieu I Ufa nf crreat fruealltv snu leu si 00.000 to eicht children. Her ? . . . , ..L i. Kiialiaml wail S II SCKSniUU. SHU II i. oui.t that at the an of 70 Tears she helped him at me Bnop. ?r " "'7'"' i m r.. mum rtnnjres " w... ... ; -- If vna want rllln tame, a henefaewir l Ut U.e pinr and aee-iy S.-y Sisisiairi Tea " m ..m kk Sa llell Statu uaVaaa? . mia 1 ur reniet v is uul oniv prnec. ly safe to Rive riiiuU chiUlren, hut is a medicine of reat worth and merit is . ujwIss rewmitntinn (nf its II lias Si nuim - - i HUU-ru''i t" .i cure, of coughs, colds and croup and J0,' can alway. be relied upon, ror saie Dy C.N. Simpson, jr., ana ur. a.j. wetbii A .iwi.in.i.Q.il tn Denenil Allien Ki-o was wank'd in Shelby anyway. " "' . niiv.:iwi i ece i. i.eret.y Misname was lavis and he MffiitV fine ilisonso of Ihllllioss 111 liihlrcii is scrnfiiln ; in adults coiisiiiniitiiiii. Until lmve pour i niu : mil li iiii'ti nunc uu. TIipmo iliscnscs thrive on Icnn nitw. nvercomitur miikcs t ho best, tiiul Iioiiltlncsi tut uml wtui mortiillv wounded at the butt U of Rhiloh. Many peoule think hi was the greatest military genius ol ii , i: i . 1 tlie war, aim nau ne uveu inq claim he would have outshone them all. That he was one or the great est Confederate leaders is without question, Bv virtue of all order and deeree niade by the SuKnr Court of I'nlnti enmity, North Caroli na, tn a KlK'l'lal lirtK-eeoinK ii.eieiu M-.ntt wiiepeiu Hayiui.nd I If. Ureell Is.uit and oth ers are l.laiittlffs and Ada Hatelier aim umers are defendants, 1 will, oil Mondiiv. Octolier 15. liHW. pxK.se In sale at pulille stietlon, at tos eoiirl house itisil in Monroe, r.. . inai.Ti.aM, pin-e, el or imn'l 01 tan... lynia ijv.ne ... .sm i'i....l, iiiunshin. Ill said tfoliuty Slut State, known as the late home ylaee ut i. A. Unix, ileeease d. ami eontalntns H ai'res ntore or less. A full ,1. r 1 1 n t. . n nl said land stay I seen l.y ri-ferenee tn the M.tltlon Sled In the ats.ve named proeeedtllir snd In whteh refer- IS. nil. I. IIIH Will 1H-.I. M. .... ... .. ..... .. ... ..i... .,.... ... ..I lush mil tlie re. malnderon a credit of twelve nimitlis with Si l.mved security. and title, retained until all the jnirehase money has lieen iwil.t. Tlila llie 6th day of eitemls.r, A 1 lw" K. o. rlr.l'Wir.11.. "join nuss.,.,.r. . Land Sale. Tf von have lost vour boyhood aniritH. cnnrsjrr) and confidence of h'lin- ' iiro f,ui. , . r yomn, we oner you iiv oin, Fnt is llio ust. liii'.ins of ' , ,j. r in boulth llifin; coil liver oil , ijiiuwaltockv Mountain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Kuglish Drug Company SCOTT'S EMULSION arrested in Atlanta for partici rintiiin in the riotine. He proved out of it, however, and then told who be was. Ue is the son oi Mar miia suto and is a graduate of a .Tr. nniveinitv. He had to leave is the ensiest and most effective Japan for stealing from his father ... -i n .. - ladn wis wealthy ana who had cut lonn ot con liver on. m-n - :u . ' v. ... . .n,i ( i Al..aV I II 1 111 till IrTMI UCTC Uv W ISO oaav imttinil ortier oi imiiiks inni, .M . . - t U....H. t" I tlllllla. ;linu-H wnv iMIll r.niiiinini- J , ii.i,m v.no . . ,, ' r a salesman lor m uuiw t .... .......K ...il.ia m fill f '11 M Ot I fl eiip line u uintv ... ... -. i i - . . . -.croftila uml consiinipl jr.C More H sn srticle i. imitated, the original for mure weight. 1UOI 6 nourish- Slw.y. oes, i s' Hv vlrme nf an order and deeree made hy fred Misire, ju.lire iiresldlii at r'ehniary term f the HuiHrlnr Ooliri nf I'llt.m ennntr. run-in I'snillna, 111 a civil action therein iendlHK wherein T R. Veal et al are plalutlflsand U.n. While l defrn.lani, we will, oa Mondav. Octolier 15. 1WMS. extwisetoaale at public auction, at the ennri hnusr door In Mon me. N.C. that certain pleee, trwt or par.1 of land lylna anil lln in jaea on Uiwusliln, In said enmity snd Stale, ad lolnlna the estate lands nf Mrs. Julia Curelon and others, bounded aa t.dlnwa: On the S.ilh l,y the line lietween llie State ot nnrtni an.ii. and South i:ai-ouna: on ine nnr.n anu bv the estate lands of Mrs. Julia Ourelon (now Mr K. J. Salkuiu.anS on the Beat a ine f Jane H.kkI and liavin notsi mow 11. lo.Hll.c.NiulnliiK M aiTea more or less, and known a a part ot tha Alelander HonS traet nf the estate landa ol Jamea Hooa, arc a. Tertna ol sals ; iaen. w lain H inxriiu, M. B.SKIIWINK, Ccnunlaalonera, !l- T.. r iw.liU hirth I lands of Jane H.kkI and liavld Hood (now Mm. JU CAI1CU , s y H, 1.1 1 A .l.nln C.e ..nelll.1. I .Lj'b... Land Sale. . ... nr.. . hI ,1ere ,if the All oe- rh.r Court nf Cnlon county, made la a t"'-lal una wnerem j. n snii., . -V . ..iii..... and y A Uerittn. nnwnii in- r'"""" r . . ... Virginia Medlln at al. are defendanta, I wlll.oa Mntwlnv. (Vctotier 15. l!H)(i. eip Si "ale at lh eoiirt hnaae door In stna- ncnt, thut's why. St'tid for five sample. SCOTT & BO TNE, Chemists 40 415 Pearl Street, New York sScatat $1.00 n a for pile. 1 and Ur. S J. Welsh. mr, M.(!..all thai eenala pleee. traet or pareel nd lylna anfl neina in airaiTiiwsiwi- . . ...J . ... MI.I...I k..rin.:s m. snip, aaiuismmj , e...... " Una. known as the late hoaie pirn rat 'J a. Medlln. deeeaaed, and e..rjnsed of two aeiat rate traeta, na anntalnlns S1H aefea and ll, other J teres, a full deaertpUoa f wbleh aiay la seen in tne peiuinn e.e ... .... named primeernna anu Ml waiea awuiiuw rewi- is ne lemia m aaie: .rar-wn,.. -, nainder na a eeedll of Iwelvw aumths with ap oven aeruniy am. .use m-u....", . ... irrliaae money has lasa paod. TbUUMUa "Ml.ee, A. I tw tt. S. HJCDw ISS, CoaiaiUataHur, yoo go to bay thst box of salve to keep .round the Douse, get uewiii. sira U...I It ia tha oricinal and the . , . . i , , -...--. - ; . name t. .tampeu on .very ST ieW-miM ,a th. r. n awe ssms lf rwr. DOIIK. CUII tuu I , It. ..f mia tsrllh at It bruises, ind especially recommended proved aeenrlty and title retained antll all th. Solil Of V,. n, Simpson, ji.,
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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Oct. 9, 1906, edition 1
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