mil flVDfir IflTlDVII I scarcely Iraie cleared the hurdle of ! Planni to Build W rehouses. R. F, G. U Tuesday. February 26, 1907. The New York Headline. Our contemporary. The Charlotte Observer, always a philosophy and Thiw trial today, and no gaping generally a correct one, lias wnmi!lion4 Mgerly deodrtng the pit writing about the prominence given if uj 4tory Evelyn Thaw. But . vti j ..w.. At a meeting 01 iarmera neia in for poor, weak Harry, no wonder that hou3eKin Monroe on tur- his aenaations soon responded to no diy February 23rd. Mr. Cna. C. milder stimuli than a pistol shot, a Moore, president of the North Caro- frantic crowd, and a bloody Tktim. jlina division of the Southern Cotton . .. 1 1 . i v I 4ukviation was present. and amoDe H uny in.- s. , R iB mJ witnoui nis w.uuu annuity, ana, . . , .. i .ich ev- Mr. Charley Bowman and Mi been taught to occupy his time with' business man in the Kuth Marsh and Mr. Triton Wil ' ti l ( ' . i, i l i .: i I .....I ai;.-. f I?-- tome oucuuauuu, were wouiu uc uu county coum nave uearu uuu. i Auction Sak of Lots at rUraavtlle. in the press dispatches to events in New York, to the exclusion of equal ly as interesting events of other sec lions of the country. That is merely one manifestation of the times. Charlotte knows more about New York than it does about Wilmington, and visa versa. New York is rapidly becoming a Rome and the balance of the country provinces for exploita tion. The United States is being no tm surely divided out among our financial rulers than the Roman em pire was sliced up in its decaying years by the citizens of the capital Here is Pompey's slice of the United States and there lies Caesar's. Thus the Railroad financiers master us in sections, and then the Sunday School organizations like Standard Oil and the Tobacco Trust and the Beef Trust catch us all together. Our banks send money to New York for noth ing and borrow it back on interest, the railroads turn their earnings into the city's great maw, we cry for theai to take our insurance money and squander it in such way as is most Conductive to their pleasure; lots of u.s think that the farmers are foolish for saving that the price of cotton should not be fixed there; the miners who at risk of life dig the days away in underground darkness turn their findings over to New York and take back such pittance as the prince? think suilicent to sustain life and keep the laborer to a point of pro ductive activity; our government lends the people's money to help keep up the game, and when our runty little legislature meets down here in North Carolina we all shiver lest something be done to frighten New York capital, as if it would evei get frightened as long as it can put out one dollar and get back ten. All roads lead to New York and New York will see to it that no oilier roads can be built. Is it any won der that the Press Association pre sumes that the doings of New York even of her criminals, are of most interest? The Result of $80,(XH) 00 a Year. There are thousands of youths in this land who will never have to spend the tenth of f SO.000 year, w ho are being no less surely ruined than Harry Thaw. Idleness spells ruin in livid letters. The gait may not be so Thaw-like, nor the end so spectacular, but it is no less sure. The old Hebrew writers plumbed the depths of human nature. "In the sweat of thy brow" is as true as grav itation. Klsewhere is copied some of the remarks of Our Home of Marshville concerning the matter of immigrants and cheap labor. It is evident that this is a question that will bear more than a surface study. It has many bearings. When Squire W. L Wolfe was carrying around his petition a few weeks ago asking farmers to show by their signatures that they wanted some high class immigrants, he found out something that sur prised him. It was, in his own words, that "ererv man who owned land and did not farm, or who mixed !h that taw amounts of cotton , ' have been thrown on the market in farming with some other occupation. I ,ppttion to the ailvlSe of the asso- signeu me peuuon rigm along, oui nation, every minimum rnce tixed that the men who did nothing but by the association since its organiza' farm wnnM not ni If th rla of , turn has been fully maintained. immigrant that r .11 .alkinJ The following named persons from thick he convinced every one pre ent of the absolute and imperative necessity of putting this plan into operation. 1 will not at present un dertake to go into a discussion of the merits of the plan but will attempt only to give a brief outline of the plan itself. The proposition is for every cotton growing county in the Nuta to or tanize a warehouse and holding com pany, the object of which will be to provide warehouse facilities and buy up every bale of cotton that is offered for sale below the minimum pno fixed by the association and hold it till it can be sold for that price. 1 he par value of the stock of this compa ny will 1 tixed at nve dollars per share, and every cotton grcwer in the county will be asked to subscribe for this stock, ten per cent of which will be pavable at once. No stock holder, of course, will be liable for anv more than the stock subscribed by him. Kverv stockholder, no mat ter what the price of cotton is, can take his cotton to this company and get the minimum price fixed by the association. 1 be object is not to al low a bale of cotton to be sold for less than the assiviation's price. That this can be done is evident from the fact that with a very ira perfect organization, and in spite of A young man about thirty, the son a millionaire father, sits on trial in a criminal court in New York, and from one end of the country to the other the readers of daily newspapers are rolling as sweet morsels the details of the great scandal as the prisoner's young wife tells a story of crime and Bhame. The young man, Thaw, ever seeking new sources of gratification for a depraved taste and new stimu lus for over-worked licentiousness. began an association with a young girl of the theatre, Evelyn Nisbet Finally marrying the girl, he began to nurse an insane jealousy of a man who had supported her for a com pensation. Stanford White, the ob ject of Thaw's enmity, was a well known architect of New York. One night a few months ago Thaw walked through the crowd at a roof garden entertainment, and in a most spec tacular way, shot White dead. To day a jury sits to say whether Thaw shall go to death in the electric chair, or if not that, mayhap to an insane asylum, for so open and shut is is the case that all the array of fine lawyers that millions can hire, can find no plea for his defense ex cept the old one of insanity. And Thaw's young wife, in years little more than a girl, in vice a past mas ter, sits and tells her humiliating story. Thaw deserves no mercy; his wife none, White none; but the in nocent ones, among them the dead roan's wife and child, these the world should think of, did it take thought from the filthy story. All the lawyers, all the doctors, the learned judge, and the jurymen are seeking to find out why Harry Thaw, the young roue, killed Stan ford White, the old roue, about Evelyn Nisbet, the abandoned to both men. Funny that there should be any puzzle about it, it's as clear as broad open day. They say that the young man was insane; maybe he was, but that doesn't matter. White and Nisbet are secondary persons in the drama; they are incidents, acci dents. Their personalities were not essential They were merely one of the rocks in a false chart Had it not been theytheu somebody else. ' The whole secret is that the boy had QAW1 - A. J l 'T".'. Bpeau "u two selling for 36c Several other only wort he learned to do was how things in proportion. to spend it. His father, having been I Come here if yon need anything poor and become vastly rich, kept ,n u" llne- his head, and knew that his son Jqhh R. Simpson & Co. could only be hurt by too much All headaches go j . ,, . . . When jrou crow wiser money, and so willed that be have Aad learn to dm but 12,400 year, fcut his mother,! Aa "Early Riaer." poor woman, became "sorry for Har-1 ''i; " tll ' , . . j . ... 'sore pills. For sale by S. I, Welsh ry and started him out with bis n(1 w. Simpson. Ir. full income of f 30,000 a year. A W,BttoboT chickec&, ePfr8, strong young man, and mOlionAires' butter and all other kinds of conn sons an not usually strong, ould try produce. 8. S. Doster. about were to come over here they would not be tenants longer than one or two years, they would be land jwners. The country would be bene fitted, but the men who want to ow land and let tenants do the work would get nothing except, perhaps, i better price for such of their land is they would sell to the immigrants. Cheap labor is not a gixni thing foi iny country. The South does need more labor but it dies not need more cheap labor, the kind that can July make cotton by the most prim itve methods. A large influx of this ,'lassof labor would bean nnqestiona ble injury, for the simple reason that the South can now more than suppl the demand for raw cotton. In fact. the South today, without bringing in another man or crippling any other industry, could make twenty million bales of cotton. And she would do it if the price were high enough to justify it. We do need immigrants that could intelligently go into fields at present undevel oped, for no country can prosper on a platform of repression. If cotton is unprofitable below a certain point the remedy is not to let the land lie idle, but to grow such things as are profitable. Here is the field for high class immigrants, immigrants that will become free holders and good citizens, not an ignorant tenantry We have had enough of that class. Western Union Increases Salaries. The following telegram was issued by the general superintendent of the Western Lnion Telegraph Company on ttie Ma: This company has received peti tions from sixteen offices in the West and the Southwest within the last sixty days asking for an increase of ten ten per cent, in salary of em ployees. These petitions have been given careful consideration, bearing in mind that the company could not discriminate in favor of a few offices but that any action taken should be general. In this connection it has been necessary to consider the enor mously increased cost of all kinds of telegraph material which in many cases has been from hfty to one nun dred per cent., while the tariff rates on messages and other traffic are very low, in view of the demand of the public for ever increasing facili ties and more rapid service. In fact. many of the rates are relics of former serious competition and are unprofit able. Notwithstanding these facts the company has decided to increase the salary of operators and managers at all independent officers through out the country ten per cent, from March 1st, 1907. This applies to all managers, chief operators, traffic chiefs, general chiefs and operators in the company s independent offices. Church Notices- Subjects at the Baptist church next Sunday: 11 a. m., "The Duty of Baptists to teach tneir Distinct ive Principles." 7:30 p. m. "Common Criticism of Churches." 7:30. p. m., Wednesday. Mission ary prayer service. Subject, "The wirinninira nf Rantlaf MMlnna The public cordially invited. Crockery Smashing! Smashing in price, we mean We are going out of the crockery business and will sell ont at cut prices. Nice toilet sets at cost; also slop jars. Plates for 30c that sold for 40c. a set; 25c. a set for some that have the different townships are earnestly requested to meet in the grand jury room in the courthouse in Monroe at 1 1 o'clock on Saturday, March 2nd for the purpose of starting the work of organizing this warehouse and holding company: Monroe, T. .1 (Sordon and P. B. Hlakenev; Buford P. P. W. Plvler and T. C. Kubanks Jr.; Sandv Ridge, 11. B Cuthbertson and li. A. Hudson; Vance. .1. F., Broom and P. C. Stinson; (Wise Creek, F.. J. Uriffin and I.A.Clontz New Salem. J. S. Smith and T. U. liraswell; Marshville, A. J. Hrook and J. A. Marsh, I-anes Creek, S. F Belk and .lames Thomas; Jackson II. M. McCain and J. N. Itigham lts be on hand, gentlemen, and talk the matter over and start the ball to rolling. Yours trulv, P. P. W. Pi.vlfr, Co. Lecturer. It Has Been Some Time Since we gave you any chunks of wisdom as good rules when 'ou want to buy anything to eat, whether the fanciest groceries, the most staple goods, or the choicest bit of country produce. Now we know vou haven forgotten any of our remarks, but as advertising is the life of business we want to keep your mind refreshed All we ask you to do is to come round to the cheap-price-high grade-gotxls-busy-store. If we can't do the rest, then you have done your part and your conscience is clear. The blood will then be upon our heads. We buy, trade or sell anything, and always give you the benefit of the doubt. That's what keeps the crowds coming here hen you nibble this hook, we catch vour trade ever after wards and you thank us for it. Tub Kksdall Grocery Company TAKE Investigate our claims of sound banking. We aay this is one of the safest and btst banks in the State we want to prove it by having you inquire into our c dition and methods. Every patron treated with the utmost co tesy and made to feel quite at home. The financial interest of each depositor is carefully guard ed. Why not open an account? TnePeoDie'sBank 5 IneiipanrD ond iiiduiuuuu uiiu Real Estate. Q 1! you w&nt your Proper ty or Life Insured, or if you want to Buy or Sell Real Ei 9 tate, or Borrow or Lend Money we are ready to serve you. I We c&n handle your Real Estate to an advantage, and your Insurance, wen, we can give you the BEST. (J We have the strongest Agency In the South and an write your Cotton Gins, Saw Mills, and special hazards, as wen as your Dwellings and Mercantile Risks. Q So Just come on to BEAD QUARTERS and get the test W. H. GORDON, kit. tot prnmrc iwv AIM hWI M. f HlUia. W I AT1 Items Front ."Urshville- . Tb, Monroe Realty Company will o. nuiuon auu w f ;slj, at VinknH. nn Thnn. day, March 7th. On one of these lots is a handsome six room cottage. One of the best auctioneers in the country will sell the lots. A valuable tot will be given sway absolutely free to some one who at tends the sale. This is s rare opportunity for those who w ish to invest in Marshville real estate. Mamie Green, daughter of Mr. 11. M. Green, of this township, were married last Thursday al the borne of the bride's parents ia this town- snip. The attendants were Mr. L. liana aud Miss Mattie Green. Ker J. C. Movk officiated. After the ceremony the bridal party went to borne of the groom, Mr. T. K. v u rile of people have piles. Why tut liaws, in east Monroe township. J?"0? mi,,''l? f," where a reception w given. Both W 'f"."0 '"i tch ... i . i i n aod eet relief. Nothing else ao good, the groom and bride are deservedly j , imiutloofc j,. Ih't lh. iwpular young peopl and have the . 0lm, u ,Umpej 0o each boa. Sold beet wishes of a large circle of. t,T s. J. Welsh and C. N. Simpsoa.jr irieuds ami relative. vj J j. ncmi eauij s aw 7iaj wrsa, j i Special Sale ! It will be a good thine for th South when labor beeouie so high and scarce as to make it unproti table for big laud capitalists to con liuwr I'uoiunw w uu iiiitm VI ..... , .a bv lettinc the land out to t,n. On Saturday. March 2. we are pung and renters. Let capitalists put ' , . v special cut prices on the fol- their money Into other productive u V . i enternriaM. We .!.. .. i..r- 5C- M1 Mucilage it ant foreign immigrants to come here and hire to laud rapitalits and big "land lords," at low waes, aud thereby erne into competition with f V our small farmers who dotheirowul,18" work and who are our nuM desir ! "I"- , 5c. bottle Petroleum 4c ltV:. jar Petroleum 8c. l.V. jar Petroleum lie. 0c. bottle Baby F.lite" Shoe able citizens. In Memory of Little Ulennie Rich ardson. Wrttirs for Tin J..urnl. It is with sorrow that we note the death of little MissGlennie Richard son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivin Richardson of Buford township, who died of appendicitis on the 21st inst. and was laid to rest in the cemetery at Sandy Ridge church. Just one week prior to her death we had the pleasure of instructing her as a stu dent of our school. Little did we think so soon the end would come. Hut somehow, some way, we can not understand, God in wisdom has seen it best to call her to her home of rest. A father, mother, two liille brothers and many friends are left to mourn her loss. Our loss is her eternal gain. Glcnuie was a good girl, a model student, and a loving schoolmate, always wearing a pleas ant smile and having a kind word for those whom she met. e, as her teacher, in behalf of her schoolmates. extend our sincere sympathy to the bereaved family. Vans Finderbi kk. Neighbors Got Fooled. "I w iws literally coughing myself to death and had Itecome too weak to leave my bed, and neighbors pre dicted that I would never leave it alive; but they got fooled, for thanks I to God I was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It took just four one dollar bottles to complete ly cure the cough and restore lue to good sound health," writes Mrs. Eva I'ncapherofGrovertown.Stark county, Ind. This king of cough and cold cares ami healer of throat and lungs is guaranteed by English Drug Co. 50c. and 1. trial bot tle free. Furs of all kinds wanted -mink, fox, musk rat, coou, 'posxum, rab bit hides. Save the skins when you huut and get good money for them. 8. Ii. Doster. Want 1,000 geese right away. If you have any come and see what they will bring. 8. R. Doster. tile Machine Oil, the best made. 4c. lite. Untie Machine Oil, the best made, Tc. 15c. bottle Machine Oil, the best made, 12c. If you need any of the above ar ticles, come in next SATURDAY and buy while prices are reduced. We are going to make special prices on a good many articles not mentioned above. Come in and get prices. 5&10c. Store. Wanted! To rent one or two dwellings in southern or eastern part of city for good applicant. You to know that our Life Insur ance Companies write policies on women. Ve also write policies on engineers, firemen, and other hazar dous occupations. To sell you a good six room house with a big lot on Lancaster Avenue, near college. You to know that the Fire Insur ance Companies we represent are the very best. The Monroe Insurance and Investment Co. Office in Bunk of Union building. High Art Clothing' Tadlor Made. Strouse Brothers, makers of this renowned clothing, will have their expert cutter here on Friday and Saturday, March 1st and 2nd. This is your opportunity to get an exact fit. Why not be well dressed with the best tailor made clothing at custom-made prices? We invite you to call and inspect the nobby weaves and tasty patterns. ..BELK BROTHERS.. Horses and Mules : : TATAyATATATAVATATATATATATATATATATAyATATATiYATATA Do not buy horses and mules from other dealers and then go off and buy a patent kicking machine for self-punishment, all because you did not buy from us at money saving prices, and save price of kicking machine to boot. Our Buyer has been in the West buying stock and we will have fresh supplies until trading season is over, We hsve already sold this season over 100 head of horses and mules. Every horse and mule we sell must be as represented. Give us your trade and save both money and regrets. E. A. ARMFIELD and SONS. JUST RECEIVED: 500 pounds of good Tobacco at 23 cents per pound, 200 lbs. evaporated Peaches, two cars of the best Flour bought be fore the advance in price, fifteen bags of fine Irish Potatoes at 30 cents a peck. See me before you sell your Chickens, j Eggs, and all other country produce. I j will pay you more than any one else; : get their prices and then see me. :: :: I buy all kinds of Hydcs; see me before you sell. ! . ! ! 1 1 1 M. er BROOM. f 5 THE W GOODS Wl N The Kinds wanted for early Spring wear are coming in every day. These purchases were bought before the great advances and cannot be duplicated. J NEW WHITE GOODS Forty-inch White Lawn, at the yard 10c Linen Finish Waisting, at the yard 10c and 15c Very Fine All Linen Waisting, 36 inches wide, smooth quality and a 50c value, at the yd. 35c Twenty-five cent quality Mercerized White floods, at the yard 5c to 15c yard lengths 15c Vard-widc Percales, 12$c quality, at the yard 10c Yard-wide Madras, at the yard 8jc Audrey Suiting, at the yard, 10c Mercerized Gingham in solid colors. This is decidedly the best value in Gingham we have ever seen, at the yard 10c ...GROCERIES... In our Grocery Department you will find almost anything in the line of Heavy and Fancy Grocery line. Mr. Thomas P. Smith has charge of this department and will take pleasure in quoting you prices. All kinds country produce wanted at I The Gash Mercantile Company I a The House That Saves You Money! ATATATAfATATATAYATATATlTATATAyATATATATATATATATATATA CABBAGE plant, celery plants, all kinds of garden plants. We are now prepared to furnish the well known varieties of cabbie plants, the extra early Wakefield, the Charleston or large type Wakefield, Henderson's Success and flat dutch. These plants are grown in the open air and will stand great cold. We guarantee qual ty and count. Prires in small lot 1.50 per 1000, in large lots 1.00 to ft.sj per 1000, F. O. B. Meggetts. Tbeeipress company has granted us a reduced rate to all puiuts. Unless cash accompanies order plants will go t, U. O. Toe department ol agricul ture established ao eiperiment station 00 our plant farm lor testing cabbage. N. H. Blitcb Company, Meggetts, S. C. raMoneynf JrtThe 2J Th.hrm.rs sod buk eouni .row YlakU Ptr ArV larmr la piofoillusi to U. ftrtllltr Off si. farm, looupplr to four f.rm U. .lewiiita Uiot kT. bo. Ues from II tr ftltaunf ... kwrwtinf .nil iit mill, urn botuUfuiif Vhxtala-Carollaa FtrtUtM (wltk tpocltj formula for rwr nvh imwruiH nm or woao mnu aad thovMad of pronwrous terms. I n Um f .rUUiwrs lor all your crop, bo suitor kil tkrf mrbh Ihrj will tmllylwun yrmr y told, por aonl!" and BMk. rour Kmrr taw tulle-r. A rour dlr for I hoi, and If . out supply 70a, writ m duost. Ioat par your omI aoMT. wor ftr four not, tot aar Inf utor oubautola. "UlluKIMUU crcncji CO Blranowa, Ta AUwm. Oa, Norfolk, Ta, aTaDaa,aa, Purhua, H. O. MoBfoawT7.Ala CWtkia,t.(!, N nap. I. Tana. BoiUaora, Ma, UthoI, La, The j0 Keeley Cure. Do You Know What It Does? It relieves a person of all desire for strong drink or drugs, re stores his nervous system to its normal condition, and reinstates a man to his home and business. For Full Particulars, Address The Keeley Institute. Greensboro, North Carolina. Correspondence Confidential More Useful, More Lasting, More Appreciated, In Better Taste, DDCQCMTQ IIILUU.IL Than a Handsome Piece of Furniture. Look over our stock. I T. P. Dillon, Leader la Low Price oa Hlfti CUm Furnltur. Stm phone 7; Realdenca PbotM M.