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5 ANrfrfaUe rYeparatioa to As -altaOatiisj irfoodandBetfuti to tie SbMs aoOBowb of Fromom DtntionJCkerrut- twss and Ksstxoatatns naaer UAMLMarptnnt iwruucral. hOTKAKCOTIC. Num. A perfect Remedy forronsriaa- Tion, Sour StodCh, Diarrhoea Wonns.t orrvulswnsKowrish nras an Loss or Sleep. af Simla Signature of "7 Tr" GASTOfiPA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Catching Cold Mow to Pre en t It. J ant at (hi time, when nearly every oue you meet ha bud mid. a article io the Msn-h uutuber of Words of Praia Fv tHa fc-rrrxl Inemlimu ot hk-l TV. IVrct ' ilw-im-s areeuBipOM!. as fitra by k-aJrn In ail lb sevrrai at-swot of mIh-iir-, taouij kit far anax -.hl than any mount of na-proitiiial liatuuul. lr. IVm'a Kav.iw IW - the Lad lr' Hume Journal, by Ir.i u bum umi or aoirv Exact eopr or wiiseca In Use For Over Thirty Years 'The Bank of Union, :wskok..vc. Five years ago The Bank of Union opened for business. At that time there was only one bank in Union county, with assets of about euu.uuu.uu or less, while now there are hve banks in the county with assets ajrreratinr about $l,tXX),000.00. What a wonderful chanjre for so short a time! What is the reason? The principal cause lies in the enhanced values of farm products, but aloni? with this there has been a (rreat awakening in the way of doing business. People who were dead in financial matters have come to life, and they see the dawn of a better day. People are more thrifty than five years atro. They are more ambitious to succeed, and they do succeed. The banks ha ve contributed no little to this revolution in financial matters. The Bank o! Union Has labored Steadily to Tromote Prosperity in Union and Adjoining Counties. It has spent much money to safeguard the interests of its custo mers. No bank could do more under the circumstances. Absolute safety and trood service are guaranteed. The people should recog nize these facts and appreciate them. They could nado this in a more welcome way than by using this bank as a uVpository. A private room for the accommodation of customers has been provid er!, i nere tney will lind a desk, paper, etc., for their convenience. w eicome. Richard Cole Xewtoo, under the caption, Why do we Catch t'oldf" U of special interest. The writer answers the queittiou by unqualifiedly eudorMiig IVi'.ia niio Franklin's theory ou the sub ject, ho declared that colds result j ueither from cold nor frvin damp neiw, but are due to "impure air, lack of exercise, or overeating." "The uuderlvuig cause, hv Dr. Newton, if nist colds in over eatiugaud improper eating." In answer to the inquiry. "How does eating too much produce colds!" the dot-tor nays: "Hy putting too much work on the elituiuative fuuc tioua of the body, a derangement of the vital processes may occur fwiu a comparatively slitut caiis", like wet stockings or a cold draft, ami this 'disturbance of nutrition,' as a great doctor once My ltd a cold, may be lull J or severe lu direct proportion to the capacity of tlx body to take care of its waste." lr. Newton ridicule the old idea that you must "feed a cold and staive a fever." He savs this say ing should be changed to read, "if you feed a cold you will have a lexer to starve." If we wi.h to avoid colds, the learned physician savs e must lollow toe rules ot Benjauiiu Frauklin: "Avoid, as far as we can, contact w ith eople who have colds, since contagion is w ith out doubt one cause of colds; we must avoid overeating; we must particularly avoid Ividly ventilated apartments, especially our sleeping rooms, into which we can scarcely admit too much air, and we must avoid too much clothing ou the body by day aud by uiglit. And let us remember that the exposure i of the entire body to cold air and cold water is most beneficial and fortifies and hardens the s sit-in. s that if colds are takeu they are easily thrown oil"." Dr. Newton is a tirni believer in air-baths, as well as those in cold water, and he mentions many iu stances to prove that "living out doors, exposure to a low tempera tu re, and immersing the body in ice water" not only do not give km pie colds but prevent them from catching colds. He says Dr. I.ih maun, the great dor man ti,giriii.M, used to order his patients to 'run nuked in the fresh air, winter ami summer, until they were in a per spiration, just as soon as they fell the first symptoms of a cold." rotile-wraporr. is. a full li of all lu ia- (miaHiu pr.uud ia pii.n Knaliah. If you art an invalid oman aud suffer frv-m In-., .-nl headache, backeca. (nav ies i.trT) ia stomach, prriudiceJ pa", d mmi.it'9, catarrhal, prlvle draia, 6: it; i'ylo a dnimt la lower aadoawa or ix-lv. prrhai dark sputa or sptrst dine jiii bvfora Uia;ea, faint sprits and kiikltLl m sumcaujed br ttaial weak- thi,iUiIi f Ui raiiivmrnt of the fenialM oratm. V can t I do brttrr thaa Uka lr. I"H Kar.t Prrarrtptioa, Thf (V .Ul, surireon'i knile andoprra tiim U iruay b avoided b th tiswlj x of M ivurits i'roi-rlptoa In such . 1:. 3 I ; . i.,ai'i 1. . .u.MUui His very w-l niive n:-diclnal root known to mtniical seem lor the curw id tnian's vuliar a.lmi'ntx C.ntjui4 ik ali.hol and wo L jrnilul or hatMt-lorminc drucA lk not evt tj mu. h from Tor Its IV-sfrHilion;ll will t'l rrform sura r'. ; it will n.t u. !e r cure tumor. nmlicine i.l. It wi'l do a much to eu'-iih ijT'r.Hi ImiIiIi In most weak-BevN- and aiintcn (tvuharly inctdnt to .in-n as any n..M . c in. It bum bs $ n a ta r cnaiK t iwN-'verance to lu lis.' I' a tvasonat-i l. rglh of Uomi. T i.l 1,1 ., , .1 1 r.,1 tr-:-.. ..-.it . -! f.r 1 . . r- ,,. -J ., ouunn iv mviUd to conaull Pr. lVren, b h'tti-r.tw. Ail cunMiawd-eiu-e is iiu.'iplid a sa.T.'U.f -M aiul ,,:i. niy CKiituUMirt-a ar -ntH,'id hr r..(. v.i,,ii.il i rn, v. Aildre lr. H. V i. tvr, Hrt.-ilo. S. V. lr. !'' l'i. ksant reliefs th hnit laxative ail r-iruUtor of th Uiwela, Th.-y iiiMcorati' st.ima.-h, l...r aiki t.v.'l, tnw a bjtu ; two ir Itirro a cailiartlc. l.i-y to take Si camly. Q.1 TM SUNNY SIDE OF Til STlin GOIS1S k TkU WAT rot TKol'BLK. The aatrAoofnera who are quarrel inf over tbo elioiato of Mara are going s good ways from horn to bant for trouble, Tit Bit. IT IS A NOI.DIEE. j "Were you frighteoeJ daring the ' battle, ralf IVt-Not a bit. aor. ! Oi kin fare most anything whea Oi hare ma buck to it. The Cirri. ! how he none. j First Man (proudly) There was a time, sir, whea I rode in my own carriage, Second Man When your mother pushed it, I presume. lircie uagaziikB. THtSS AND StiW. "Arroas the pond. " they used to sir. nui stranwrs cut it down day. And ere our brains twin to fuddle Vte near m say, "Arruasthe puddle." - nttstiurf I'ost. BOTH IHHDfKll. Oue minister declares that "the man who invented cards most have come from Hades," Moatof the other ministers agre that thi who play with them are in fairway to see his old stamping grouud. Kansas I lty Journal. TTKl K. 'rraise to glory, the Sooth is go- GOV.R.B. GLENN Of North Carolina, Says About C0WANSPNEU1I0NIACURE tsSL'SiSESsi THE GREATEXTERNAL REMED V CKJSVM3iST5 For Coufis, Colds. Croup, Throat B"0 ,nrd Car tor cold. r and Chest Troubles "M"" ' y troublea, I bars no hssilatioa ia cor dially recommeodioc it lo lbs pub lic, for I think it a blessinc to tbo peopls-ospscislly th children. I bars koowa of its being atcd for IN El MOM A tod Ihroat troat.le. wilh marvcUoot Heel. It it with pleasur that 1 give yon this testimonial. Any tiros in the world that I caa saw a word for your Company, I mil do so without hesitation., or reserve. ( Tor Sale by All Druggists, $1.00, 50c and 25c Notica of 5ale. By virtue of a derrve of the Superior Court, made by Judre E. B. Jones at tho February term of said court for the county or I. num. in the civil actuin wherein Kate W. Duster and Joel Y. Ikjster are plaintiffs tnd the JerTermm Bank et aL are drfrndanU. I. the un drrsigned commissioner, appointed by the ssid jutlire in the said arUon to make sale of the propel ty hereinafter describ ed, wilt, on Monday. 6th day of April, liNKt. st 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door in Monroe, North Carolina, offer for sale, at public auction, to the burn ing dry!" shouted the temperance eat bidder for eaah, the following prop- aiivocate, waiving bis arms. "It "y- SAFETY FOR THE FUNDS OF OUR DEPOSITORS. Promptness in all transactions, and unexcelled fa cilities for handling your business in every depart ment of banking, is the basis upon which this bank invites your account. ? The First National Bank. 1 W. C. Heath, President. Roscoe Phifer, Cashier. 1 tiood lor II very body. Mr. Norman K. Coulter, a promi uent architect iu the lVlliert build ing, Sail Kiaucisco, says: "I fulh emlorxe all that has Ihm ii kiii! of Klcctric Hitters as a tonic medicine. It in good for cverv lnMly. It cor reels stomach, liver and kidnev disorders in a prompt and elVicienl manner and builds up the svxtem. r.Iectric Hitters is the Ixwt spring medicine ever sold over a drug gist s counter; as a Mood pnt ilicr il is uuetM!cd. .r0c. at Knghsli linig Company s. Dope Knocked Him Out. A few nights hl'i the Salislnn police picked lip a well dressed man, almost frozen to death, and a doctor found that he wss in a bud way from dope poisoning. He died in Kowsujail. He proved to 1m n driimmer, though uo one knew him. A raid I in Ins Hicket read: "K. Oliver, I Brooklyn, N. Y., n'preseuting the Diamond Specialty Co., JH'troit. Mich." Foley's Orino Lsative is told uu der a positive guarantee to cure con stipation, lick beaJache, utomacli trouble, or any lorm ot indigestion, p it fails the manufacturers re fund youi money. What more can any one do? EokIuIi I'riiK Company. Whatever You Meed We will sell it to you right. Now is the best time to buy good PATtNTS that PROTECT j ll.l I Ml, f lllNMIM,! H IH.1M I .1 ,IW Mill HCH tntinrw 0 C. filir. !8J. Would Close I p Cotton Exchange. IVclaritig that the practices of the New- York cotton exchange were intolerable, and that the cot ton growers of t he Soul It had deler in i ned to use all law ful means to ud them, Mr. Sims, Tennessee, to- lay, iu the Hons' of Kepreseuta- lives, advocated the passage of the Htirlesou bill prohibiting the use of the mails, telegraph and telephone service in dealing iu "cotton fu lures' w here the delivery and ac ceptance of actual cottou is not iu fended. He said that if there was any good left iu the New York cotton exchange "it was so overshadowed by the bad as to make it desirable lo wipe out the good rather than to longer tolerate the bad effects of its reprehensible practices." Mr. Sims asserted that there was no legitimate licnctit to the cotton industry of the Tiiited States iu any form growing out of transac tion on tho cotton exchanges of this country s now conducted. I tenting in cotton futures was de nounced as "an unmitigated evil" with no compensating advantages. He said the largest crop of cotton ever grown in the Tinted States was in round nuuilicrs thirtceii and one halt million of bales, and yet in the same year this crop waf grown the sales lor future delivery of cotton on the New York ex change was between ninety aud one hundred million bales; Hint not ex ceeding 'i per cent, of these gules were in any way connected with actual cotton transactions that fully !C per cent, of all the sales ol futures on the cotton exchange iu New York were purely speculative ami law if the Burleson bill was passed. He said the grades of cotton that were delivered on coutntcts iu the cotton exchange iu New York were such as to oiler a premium on low grade, undesirable cotton. The re- will bring sunshine into Southern homes." "lea, and niooushine, brother," spoke up the little man who had been sitting ia the end row. I'uck. TKt-yrASMxii os fun's dominion. Re-Sale of Valuable l armlng Ijind 1 in New Salem Township. ' By virtu of an order and dVrrre, made in a special prom-ding entitk-d! T. F. MnJlm et als vs. YY. R Medltn. we will exisMe for sale st the court house door in Monroe, I'nion County, N. C, to the highest bidder. On the 21st day of March, 190S, at 12 o'clork, the followinsj des-1 cnbed profxrty. the said property bring ' known as tho Willis Medfin, dee d lands I . , . . , and the same is sold for the punse of ' "1Ve JUst opcriM up my big division amouar the heir. line of shoes, HaU, Pants, Shirts, wh ino. r. iik luding Oower. Uearm- (' oth no". Hits erv ami In.W. NEW SUPPLY STORE. ing a small drain to an. k., thence r line p. ji w. Nl nok-s. ai ing a small drain near Watson eroasit a new rirst-AU that lot of land with build ings thoreon situate in said city of Mon roe whereon the said Kste W. and Joel Y. Doster now reside, opposite the IVes- byterian church, fronting on both Church and Windsor streets, and being U- l ...II...4 I I V I. . 1... . - u I,.. .k- nt.i.. sioVof brunch where .Mvk.n.., imiin, III VI IV 111,11 in. of her will. Kor further nurticular de ll is aam mat (lancing mixes I srniiiion oi urn ki seesaia win reconi, .v . I . u-.ii U 1. k'. rnr th ... . -i st tno original heginnirar running thence N. K. a.1.6 poles il w. s. to a stake, thence N, to a stone, thence N. 41 J W girl's feet large. Il ia also aaid ice cream makes freckles. Doctors are of the opiuion that banging on the frout gate product rheumatism A few more opinions like these and ed in W ill Book No. S, page 24, in the omce oi tne I lent or the Mipenor Court lor l mon county. North 1 arolina. Second -Also all that certain lot of land with buildings theraon situate in the said city on Windsor street, imme- ' -v luiw auu . . . . i. . , i . . . the girls i won't have an, fun left 7, 'fo! inein. iiud tiuuie. nan manse. eg-.nninir at stake SO feet from Church street in a lll.KOKE AND AKTER. Before the maiiien married him And got him in her power. To sew a button on his coat Would take her just an hour. But things are very different now; ror when her aid he seeks To sew that button on his coat, It takes her several weeks. it A lit: A WKiiNii (.I'KSM. "You will marry a rich and beautiful blonde," said the fortune teller, "and liecome the father of a large family." "Then I'll have a long time to wait," aaid the young man with a half sigh. "I married a rich but homely brunette a cou ple of weeks ago, and she looks good for titty years yet." Chicago tribune. II K I. A I'll H Kli. 'Boohoo! Boohoo!" wailed little Johnny, "Why, what's the matter, detail" his mot tier asked comfortingly. "itoonoo er picture full on papa's toes." "Well, dear, that's too bad, but you musn't cry about it, yon Know." "IT-don t I laughed. Boohoo! Boohoo!" Every body's Magazine. Si IMF. liKoKiilA KKNTIMCNTK When we have danced and have line of Windsor street, corner of Joel Y Doster residence lot, and runs with said street E. SO feet to a stake. H. A Shute s corner; thence N. 64 W. 211 I feet, crossing Alley I) to s line in Shute's lot. formerly the Rune kit. thi n with . a ii i, it- wt nd. J. lieginmng at a n. i mrc ui mit-y i. . :m uti iu a corner, I . , . . t .1 , . thence with the ssid residence lot of . " "'..'".i.."- r" U". UIrn ne S. 3i W. 83 poles, and cross- n'atann llranrh to the loan, thence down the various courses of said branch to a stake on S. a small drain r ri te n Watson H ranch on opposite side, thence up the various courses of small branch to the beginning, containing 60. 28 acres, more or less. Lot No. 2. Beginning at a stake on a. siucoi n arson tf ranch and running up the various courses of said branch to a corner of lot No. 1. thence up Wat son Brunch again to a corner of Lot No. i, thence a new line S. 56 W. 76 poles to a stone in a small branch, thence S. 40J K. 44.33 txiles to if.K.i corner of schoolhouse lot, thence 8. 63i W. 6.12 poles to a stake, thence S. 4 K (si. IK pnk-s to a stone, thence N. 62 E. Sri poles to the beginning, containing 4S. 15 ere a, more or less. Lot No. 3. Beginning at a p. k. a ; wear. Also Flour, Meal, Sugar, poles t-onee. i orn, Motasses. Aim t eetl. 27.2 poles Hay, etc.. and am now prepared to serve my old customers better than ever before. Remember when in Monroe, to call for the "Lucky Corner." Joel Y. Dostor 21 1 feet to the beginning at irxlaor street, being so by 211 feet. Said lou of land and buildings are cen trally located and in s good neighlsiij hood, nirrhasers of real estate in Mon roe would do well to attend the sale of these kits. They will always be valu able on account of location and environ ments. This the 2nd day of March, lHOS, v. a. H L A h t.Ntl, Commissioner. . Trustee's Sale of Land. By virtue of the provisions of a deed of trust executed by K. H. Simpson and wue, m. L, Mmpson, to me as trustee, i win, on April the 4th, l'SM, at 12 o'clock m., expose to sale at pub lic auction lor rash, to the highest bid der, at the court house door. Monroe. N, C, all the following described tract of land: Adjoining the Unds of I.. II. II Simpson, G. M. Simpson, J. K. tlanrett et si., and bounded ai follows: Begin ning at a stake In L. D. H. Simpson's line and runs with said line S. 7u W. 6 chains to a stake in J. t. Hargett and G. M. Simpson's corner; thence S. 14 E. 9 chains to a rock, J. G. Hargett'a cor ner: thence S. 24 E. 38 chains to an ash on the bank of Watson arevk; thence down and with the various courses of said creek 28.26 chaina to the mouth of said creek: thence down Richardson's creek N. 614 K 4 chains to a w. o. at the mouth of a little drain; thence up snd running thence N. 414 W. 43.5 ih.U-s to a stone, thence S. 67i W. 16S.6 poles crossing two branches to a stake, thence S. 404 E. 78.8 poles to a comer of Lot No. 2, in a small branch, thence a new line snd reversed lie aritur from detcrni- tion of lM No. 2, N. &t W. 76 Kles to center or n aison iirancn by a maple sou some wiuows ana a w illow being marked as a side line alsMit one rom centre of branch, containing a willow being rod fr iW.37 acres. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. one- fourth in three months, balance in six months, title to be retained until all the purchase money is paid. Bidding to uej;in at ai, r BANK ARMFIELI), John c. sikks. Commissioners. This the ISth day of February, lsos. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY to pay the fiddler, it ia then we nd Wlth the nous courses of said would fall under the bau of the eritici.e the music. Life is as short as we wonld like all the doinestio lectures to lie. Trouble knocks at every man's door, out it s Dad policy to ask him to have a seat by your fire. Sometimes we take to the woods ton-over, I May 31, Whatever you need will be found at T. P. Dillon's, In eluding Rocking Chairs, Rugs, Dining Tables, Center Tables, In Oak and Rook Wood and Willow, Beautiful Pictures, Toys for the Children, Velocipedes, tricycles, bxpress Wagons, Lamps, Etc Some of Oar Prices: Rockers from) .85 to $42.60 Rugs from 1.26 to 7.60 Druggetta from 6.00 to 28.50 Dining Tables from 6.00 to 60.00 SiaeDoards.;....from 12.50 to 78.00 Chiffoniers from 12.60 to 25.00 Lounges from la 00 to 18.00 Couclies from 7.00 to 46.00 Dreasars from 10.00 to 46.00 Bureaus from 6.50 to 35.00 WsahsUnds from 1.50 to 20.00 Irom Bods. from 4.50 io 20.00 Center Tsbles from .76 to 12.60 PedssUls-.., from .Otto 12.50 Pieturas frees 25 to 12.50 Dining Chairs, pef tix, COO to 86.00 Mattras of aD trades-- L2S to 18.00 Pianos from 300.00 to 450.00 Organs from 10.00 U 85.00 Musical Instrumenta of all kinds and prices. Vtolinj $L?5 up: Banjos $2.50 up; Accordians $1.75 up; Harmonicas, Autoharps, Etc. THE PLACE TO OCT TUB VAiX'B OP YOL'R MONSY. T. P. DILLON. DOCTOR H.D. STEWART, PHYSICIAN, MONROE, N.C. If T"U itMlrta mr prv-f rall nif thrnustl, K4i'inot inint to , unicf tinnr.1 Otllct hniira li u 13. t m.. stml from Mu t p. m. urriice" vr I'ruw Hnuiient' tiUir. K? ltienc tin invtr svpnuf. IRK MULLIS, Civil Engineer, Puon 44. WiNOATi. N. C ('rtlflftit of Proflrnpy In frifTlna frotr ont of lft ItwIlflaT tJ'ule'pfftl In N ;. Two pntno U kkUtwasj, MttDlctptti nd r 9urTTytDs DR. B.C.REDFEARN,t UBNV1ST. Charges reasonable. Satisfaction guarantetd Offica over Rudge's Book Store. B0XROE. R. 0. Will be at Marsh villa, N. C, on first and third Monday of each month, and at Matthews on second and fourtl Mondays. Phone 131 DR. E. 8. GREEN. DENTIST. Optices in Opera House building. "Phone 158. W. B. HOUSTON, SURGEON DENTIST, Office op stairs, Fitzgerald Building, Northwest of Conrthonse, Monroe, N. C. M. L. FLOW, CMisluloiff sf Deeds for Sort Ctrellu, Ii lorti Uniiit: tin 1 Josuct if lot Pstoj tor llsln Coontj, utl lotirj FnbUc tehrUCuvilu. :-: :: Special attention given to takinr At (davits, Ackoowledfement or Proof ol Deads, Mortxaees, Contracts, Bills ot Sale, Powers of Attorney, Renoncia- Uoos of Dower and Inhentaoce, Dep ositions, W'ritiri sod Probating Deeds, Mortgages and all other papers, iisoioi Stata Wansutx, Claim and Delivery aad Attacbneat papers, Civil Sum moos and the Collection of Claims. Office at M. t. Flow Co. 'a Store east of eoarthoosa, Monroe, N. C. 'Phone ult was that a larj.'e amount of thi only to find that Satan is there, witn a lorcn, to set Ore to them. A HI RE TI-XT. The old darky was having his eyes tested for gliuwes. After the oculist bad put op several cards of Kotimn letters which the negro vainly endeavored to call off cor rectly, he looked over at the oca list and asked, with some disgust "Whai'sde useinlookin'atdem fiiient'1 "With them I'm trying to find out now far you ran see distinct ly," returned the eye specialist, "YVal," declared the old darky, nnsatlstled, "dey ain't wuth tryin t' make oat Put up er watermil- lion!" The Bohemian. Be careful about that littlt couth. Get something right away; torn good, reliable remedy that will move the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Couch Syrup acts gently yet promptly on the Dowels and allays inflammation at the tains time. It is pleasant to tak and it is especially recommended for chil dren, as it tsstea nesrly ai good as mapls sugar. Sold by English Drug Co. Ugh! Such a Hanging! Chas. Powers, colored, was hang ed at St. Augustine, Fla., Friday for the murder of another negro. Two thousand people looked on while tbo condemned man, thor oughly paralyzed by fear, bad to be carried to the scaffold aud a board lashed to his back io order to keep hia limp body upright long JOHN C. KIKES. Trustee. Redwine A Sikes, Attys. Notice of Sale, Under and by virtueof an order of the Superior Court of Union countv. N. C made in a special iiroceedimr entitled 11 ;"?"! Th. s..a.,; 1 it....v .:- 10m admimistrator of B. A. Parker vs. Blanche Smith et si., ' the same being No. 404 upon the special Droceediiw docket of said court, the undersigned commissioner will, on April the 4th, A. D. 1968, at 12 o'clock m. , at the court house door in Monroe, N. C, oner for sale to the highest bidder thst certain tract of land lying and being In Lanes Creek town ship, Union county, N. C, adjoining the lands of U. B. Brewer et al., and more particularly described ss follows, to-wit: 1st Tract, beginning at an elm where the old corner stood bv a hall bush on the west side of Cool Spring branch and runs with B. C. Ashrraft lines alonir the various courses S. H7 W. ZB eha. ; thence N. 87 W. 4.70 eha. to a stake by a gum snd P. O. on the south side of said road: thence S. 18i W. 12 chs. to a stake bv a a a-. . . - gum ana r. u. ; tnence a. 71 E. Z5 chs.. the dividing line of lot No 1 and lot No. 2, to an ash by an ash in the branch class of titiiiicrcliAiititlile cotton ao eiiuiiiliited in the warehouses in New York instead of going intocou Miiiuption and was delivered and redelivered on contract. The effect of this practice, he said, was to csiisie holders of contracts of any particular mouth to sell at any price liefore the month of delivery arrived, rather than take this low grade, undesirable cotton that could lie used in no other way than redelivciy on some other future cotton contract. "The logical and practical effect," he declared, "is to depress the price of futures for the ueareat month, which in turn depresses the price of actual or spot cotton." He charged that by the success ful manipulation of the future mar ket the near or immediate spot price 01 cottou was controlled. How Cough Oerms fTultiply. When you have a cold the mucou membrane is inflamed and the disesse Kerms which vou breathe find lodge ment and multiply, especially the pne- mouio germ. Foley's Honey and Tar aootlies and heals the inflamed air paa sage. stops the couh and expels the cold from your system. Refuse sub stitutt-s. English Drug Compsuy. Killed Wife With Axe. Monduy morning at Wilson, Will Lewis, a white farmer, whiledrunk. knocked bis wife in the head with an axe, killing ber. Lewis had been drinking heavily for a week, and on several occa sions threatened to kill his wife and childreu. He made bis escape but officers are confident of captur ing him.. Iiloodhounds are being used. Prof. H A. Howell of Havana, Cuba, recommends Chamberlain's Cough Re medy. "Ai long aa I can remember my mother was a faithful oser sod friend of Chamberlain's Congb Reme dy, but never in my life have I real ised ita true value until now," writes Prof. H. A. Howell ot Howell's Amer ican School, llavaua, Cuba. "On the night of February 3rd our baby was taken sick with a tery severs cold; the next dsy waa worse and the following night his cooditioa was desperate. He could not he down snd it wss neces sary to have bim in the arms every With leader from each party moment. Even thea hia breathing was advocating it It doesn't look mochl aimcoit. iota 001 ininx am woaia livs ia 1 nalitinal niManrw. dna If until morning. At last I thought of myl mother's remedy, Chamberlain's Cough I Kodol is today the bast knowe sod Remedy, wbicb we gars, and it afferd-loosl rsliabla remedy for all disorders d ttromot relief, and now thm daval of tha atnfnach. aneh as danna I later he has folly recovered . Under heattbora. soar stomach aad belching "V?- D0 viu ?lead L.I.. . . 1 u 1. :.... I .t ... f.ji 1-: 0. :-: "tin oar ot istuiaii. aii persons rnoebt. nu, lUkUimiiULC, 1 wvwuuuiiirHHICIW U WilWI III. MHIf JMICW . . ll fiimm k a moment In aavina that Chamrkarlain'al fonnd In a hMllhv afnmaf h. KnHnl 1. 1 . . e .u. Cough Remedy, sod that only, aaed pleasant to tske. It is guaranteed to fuj J'ib. gnt 1908, tbe bis of out dear little boy." For give relief aad ia sold bare by English j. En. Stabhb Exaeuhar. ssie ny ur. a. f. weiso. 1 urog .ompany. ey mcnowt, AOf. drain about 61 chains to a p. o .; thence N. 4,1 w. Z4 chains to the begintiuur. containing lot) acres more or less. It being the lands deeded to E. H. Sim- son oy it. n. Mmnson. bv deed dated January 23. lK!M, and recorded in the of fice of register of deeds for U nion coun ty, in Book 27, page 2511, etc., to which reference is hereby made for more par ticular description of aaid land. The aaid deed of tn.it having been dulv re corded in the office of register of deeds for llnmn Muinlv In llmk SI nf itno,! nn naim ISM (a m-hi-h f,fifvni. i. Kr turn within ninety ('Jul davs. no ston- by made for a more particular descrip. J'. allowed. To other points, tickeu uon. inis tne zna aay 01 marcn. 1'jom. Winter Tourist and All Year Round Special Rates. Winter Tourist rates from Monroe, N. C. to Camden, S. C t 4.40 lluvana. Uitia tt Ml Jncksnnville, Fla 24.ISI St. AuL'utOino. Kla ... 21; 50 Thhiimi, Flu :tt.6u ralm lieach. Ha 42.50 Tallahassee, Kla. 2fi.lM tickets sold dai v with fifteen 1 151 nays triinsit limit ierntitting sto ana nas nnai return limit until IHHS. All Year Round Tourist rates from Mon roe, N. C, to- Hot Springs, Ark f 40.85 Salt Uke City, UUih 9S.20 Mexico Citv. Mex Sri .Ml .sn rranciaco, aL... near courthouse and inspect my , goods and prices. I have fertilizers ready for you the kind that makes the cotton and corn grow. I, have added to my line a lot of staple hardware; and in fact, everything in farm supplies are found here. My mule pen is in basement of store. 15 mules for sale, cash or on time. Call and see them. I also have 8 farms for rent. Will furnish stock if desired. I have moved to "Lucky Cor ner," in heart of town, to be able to serve my friends from all narts of the county, so I invite you one and all to inspect my business. Vann Sikcs Supply Store. Croup alfflit with ttHwrv km its k uf -niit fn qtH'iitljr iitpHii. nit 1iim whiHtl.l l lost It rtiMTluifhtliiat wtili r nwU't of ttoulttftii fuluK. fruiupt gtvtlttt U uftt'ii uw-ttMtr iu MHf4A, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nMiH-w 1m u kmmn U fall hi any rtiM and Il ha Uhu lu Uke fr tivt-r M-lltinl ttf accm titrv. Then It ntHi .iit. Ii nm Ih tl liMlt4luiin. WlivttMrltiM'iti Ii UplrtHni.w i litkr aihl tfjiMaliiw iiti Itartuftil Uruif. rrKi iitX'uia; tariff atiii, Mtwula. For sale by Or. S. ). Welsh. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Los Angeles, Cal 131.40 llokets to Hot Springg limited to re- Qulckest line to New York. Wash 1:11.40 ln8:to. Florida Points, Charlotte, limited to return within nine months. permit of stot-overs. and are aold hv uiTrraj rvuiea. operate daily vestibule service with through I'ullmsn sleeninir ears to jscsaonvuie, t, AugusUne, Atlanta, Hirmingham, Memphis, Portsmouth Norfolk, Richmond. Wanhineton. Balti- enough to bang bim. The rope on WCTt? Cool Spring branch. hrnVa fln.llv hot lw,C. V..I nu nina in oiviuing line 01 KJl no. 1 tlons or any kind of information, call on C. S. Compton, the agent, or address uiv unuersigneo. C. H. GATTIS. T. P. A No. 4 Tucker BuUding, Raleigh, N. C. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder dUcase that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Take it at once. Do thence down the various courses of said nntrielr ViavlnerPriWif's TV., branch to the beginning, on the west nolrls navlng Bright 8 Dis branch near the tig road, ease or Uubetcs. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottle . at ruai auatTiTUTss. ENGLISH DRUO COMPANY. side of said containing forty acres, more or less. and being tne land deeded by li. B. brewer and wire to B. A. Parker bv a deed dated 12th day Dec.. 1SX4. book 14. pairs 462, to which reference ia here by made. 2nd Tract, beginning at an ash by an Atlanta, Hirmingham, riemphls. New Orleans and Points West. Double Dally Service with High Back Seat Coaches. Pullman Sleep Ins; Cars and Dining Cars. Trains leave Monroe, N. C, as follows: NORTHBOUND. N'o. 88 5.10 a. m. No. 44 6.55 p. m. No. 32 .5up. m. . SOUTHBOUND. No. n 12.25 a. m. No. 53 11.45 m. No. S3 9.10 a. m. 0 or Charlotte and Rutherfordton: No. 133 9.5a. m. No. 39 12.30 a. m. No. 45 H.45 m. We operate Double Dally Vesti bule Service, with through Pull man Sleeping Cars to Jacksonville. St. Augustine, Atlanta, Birming ham, Memphis, Portsmouth-Norfolk, Richmond, Washington, Bal ti more, Philadelphia and New York. Winter Tourist Tickets now on sale to Resorts In Florida, etc.. and also All Year Round Tourist Tick ets to points West at greatly re duced rates. For time tables, booklets, reser vations, or any Information, call on C.5. Compton, Agent, or address O. H. OATT18, T. P. A,., Ns. Tinker SulMlns, tUlslsh, N. 0. A Narrow Escape, Many people have a narrow escape from pneumonia sod consumption aa a result of a cold that bangs on. Foley's llooey and Tar cares coughs and colds oo mstter bow deep sealed and pre treats pneumonia and consumption Ketoss substitutes, Juiglisb Drug Aycock and Prttcbard to Open. . i d n . a u ii, im i v., viiim chs. to a dead R. 0. by thence a 1st W. 24.26 . bv two P. O.. Wil. I nam retry s comer; thence with the di vision line S. 52 H 14.50 chs. to three Ernes; thence H. 76 E. 16 chs. to sn ash y a over eon oak on the west side of aaid branch; thence down the various courses I of Uxn Spring Branch to the besnnning. containing 80 aeru, more or less, being rgan farter, reference to I the clerk of Sunarrios court of tlninn Mantv In I i a t r Ti-ti.i I ... I .. .r - . . , ; " I uu luuaru, uin oi we I wmcn reivrenca is nereDV maoe. terms or saw: une-uiird caah. I in r' the lands arilled to Jane Morgan I ' I dse'd., aa will appear upon refen book of Wills in the otnee of Us bigg-eat men lo the Republican par ty, aud E Governor thaa. B. Ay- cock, one of the biggest men in the Democratic party, have consented to speak In W ilmiogton on the 14th, opening the campaign ia the Btate for prohibition. three months, t fn six months. This the ZSrth day of February, 19i. THE SAVINGS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, Commissioner. Redwine 4 Sfltea, Attys. Executor's Notice. Ha vine this day ooalifled aa executor of Mrs. Catherine Bsgina, dee d, lata of the county of Union, State of North Carolina, this Is to notify all Baring elaims against the estate of aaid deceased to exhibat them to the under-1 signad on or before the 3rd day of Feb-1 Don't Experiment with Paints-It don't psy When you use paint, use Best Prepared Paint The Best Paint that it is Possible to Make The Heafh ft Mllligaa Brt prepared Palot will look better aad P" ttjronr booss longer thaa thaa any other palot, hecauM It tania l. wilh a thoronKh knowledge of the requirements of a nalat aamnlai f-a.H t.wl.w - r Otst a O. N. Simpson, Jr., Druggist.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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March 10, 1908, edition 1
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