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THE MONROE JOURNAL 'lA VOLUME XV. NO. 0 MONROE, N. C, TUESDAY JUNE 23. 1908. One Dollar a Year 5TRAN0CR THAN nCTION. Alter Many Year Russian llrother Meet, Marriea, Itoba anj Deiert Mia 0a Sister. Uncof toon 8trHiip-r tliitn fit H lH,r I'armera Caa Help Purity CONCESSIONAL CONV ENTION. Ilk Carry J."" AbJ I INIIIVSi ....... .1.. t.r..,. Endoraei tinraa and Nominate lit t lu-it in a-kn. "What's WIITi MI.I.S AI IINITV. tho u-!" nailiiy. the aiiTr i p-iwT.illy lmt uum ih.inB of m ttit. In North rarolina ami ami Ti-iiimw It may I SpouM ol a Kecreant Kentucky Mountaineer Shoots hi School mare With Hit Own tiun. The mule jui4i of the Ken- ii ik m iiik i iiii.in ii a iiiuti, rt r-ir.lv when O-la Sir l" the canili.l itf fortiuvernor, . - j j . wulT, young Ktuwi.iu nMiini-enw-k ing to liuil temporary home lor her rhiliL tuUl rtory that mvuhiI iiK'mlihle even to the olliivrs there, hanleued by tale of rniic. The woman, who oiiee mljslit have pranemnl more than ordinary looks, hut wbowefiioe in now pimli el and drawn, said that wheu she was ery young she was forced to route to this country with her fat h .1... m-iia l?,l.kl 111 1.111 i iv... .I,..,,, 1 1, a uii I li i,l llu v are men who A imnnci, .... .... ami lu oilier rvii n niu -m-tli.l.itm tor t'ouprenH or for other olliifs. Itnt there is one hit of news nU.ut the political Mtnaliou that may not have come wriously to joiir notice, and that in the euor iiinu union nt of money candidate in the South today are i".Muling in hiring local worker. Soiuetiniea thi-m- local inkers are honest ail vocates of the candidate they urge ; von to vote for; hut lu many caie i in ply otter themselves to the highest bidder, f U.M-JT la Pmf1. I'lmrr H.r-Th. OoodRewdwinr.1 1Hr .aniing 7 .., - , lliea hIiouKI be heedeI. t lien are . j hi far mure eomiuoiilv dineaae carrier The Seventh t'oi.grioi.al I i ' than manyu.e. The pr.TU-ol Jucky mountain", which ha made trict fouveution was held here to North Carolina have Rood reason notor.ou the uame of l.ivatl.it dav every county in the district to rememlier the outbreak of y- eoiiuty. has dealt with men and 3Ir. w.J. AU-! pimiil ai iiir m iuri. .. ..... ...... - - - linr r . .i.. ..".ii.,.i.l..i U.ro. some vear agi. I bad to,tlieir amnilies-until and Mr. Siuk ik Htscoe was m.le'Uamtiitenniiere ai me time, - u. J..im T liomiett teaclier ami one a siuuenu i - secretary of Anson waa nominated elector Sinatra. Krauk Anntield of l uiou, It. K. Horn of Randolph, 8. V. Finch of Davidsou, and J. 1C Pair of Montgomery were elected dele galea to Denver convention. Col. W. P. Wood, In well chosen terms, nouiiuated Hon. Koliert X. Page for Cougrwa. llie nomnia tiou waa aniiroiiriately arcouded by Mr. Humber of Carthage. 1 here was no opitosition aud the nomina tion was made by acclamation unanimously. Mr. Page, was conducted to ine is how it canker: operate on this ws-ial Uocal items ol Interest !r. A. XI. 1 1. Whitley stood a suc cessful examination before the Mate board f examiners at Winston Salem last wf l and will locate at his fath er's. Mr. Phillip Whitney's, in lane Creek township. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Young and , Samuel, of Arlington, Texas, are visit in i; relative in tlnscoiinty. Mr. and Mrs. ount; went from I'nion stationed at Olira and her father, ing from him, supposed him dead Father and daughter, on amy-,""" 'r" '-...i I hall aud made a sulendid siieech of I rami : menace m iicinocini j, h"i . ... .. , . ... ......1.11 ui. .!.. a free anil Intel- mwuiwto .1...:- nMu.ii.M bi inn nnuriu nui iiviumiMj " I III 1 1 ini-m I Z ' . , . , of the time assured and nl arraiguiueni oi me - t.. ak VAurtt Wild All tlf- Ii,vr in the Kussian army ami was ami while- iing U-fore you as dis Home far away ixt. micresun ciu is " hearing nolh- seieuceiess nin-iiugs 01 inn ru- i ilate lliey asK you io suinnm. iu 'eillier ease tliev are liarasltes, a iuir here, took rooms on .il ami lanirllt IllllsiO Slid lilll 1. 1 1 U ITltM Piimlir. mhou the falhr t larit ihmiIo. Iu MSnlT " ,ni wh ,.n here" . 0here.p,sd.yon,,K;ofra.:..nd ...whoseemedtoliepleiwiiwiu. -,- -".;.""" f-P. travairance aud clam legislation the room shown linn and moven -r -..u... rr...., , T . .... iel)ir,n on ti,e i. II was the most fascinating , men. against this growing evil in n 1 dwe It : o.. vi....i t oiirix.il ca lie ls-eaiie ttiey cau (;"".'" i""-" permiuiiiioi.u.... --" , , in wwer in Washington, l. T.":.: ft. :TCta f of good Democratic .... i.i..i.. .it). i,..r i wheu the farmer should lHWitively -,rk ll Immr curtains. ! ami iiiifiuivocally lvfuse to pledge laid canieta aud rugs aud finally bis vote to this local boss. ?K : C i will listen to his a,g..,.t and that "We oppose the practice of the ... .. listen to his omHiiicnt's Federal eourto In issuing injnnp- 1'!' . i." .. " .. r. .1.1. : .;...,.e..t. and that iu the primary tious without notice and without a he C an arn.V o a v i. u Si '' "'r j'-'Kn.ent. hearing, and we favor tria by jury L " X !2J 'like. T Ismt the present practice of hir- in contempt pro.-eed.ugsar.sing out r.T" r.:: i.i.,..r ,i, s,.i.l 1 ine worker - which tm often of such iujuctiomj. MCI WUluri. ... , I .. . Assert trine, Resolutions. The following resolutions were he was Cuiistautine Pabluft, declin ed young SarumolV was one of his intimate friends, and that he had recently been promoted to a cap taincy, and was stationed at t Mcss.i. MissSaramofl' accepted the young officer, and they were married iu the Greek church in West Fifty niuth street. A month or six weeks afterward the alleged Pablull' dU apieared, as did several hundred dollars, all of the young woman's savings. Due day, searching a trunk, she found a bundle of letters aud other papers which convinced her that he was her brother. Xeigli bors took care of the infant mid her, but finally, when she recover ed, she found herself peiinilcs and without a home. Ou her complaint a liench war rant was issued for the brother's arrest and the police are now look lug for him. Stomach troubles are very common iu tlie uininer lime ami you should nut ouly be very caredil ahout what you eat just now, hut mure than tins, you iliould be very carelul not to ;il luw your atomach to become disorder ed, ami when the stomach Koes wr.mi; taksKodol. This is the best kno preparatiun that is offered to the peo ple today lor dyspepsia or iuJinestion or any sluinacli iroiime. nouoi in gests all loods. It is pleasant to tale. It is sold here hy English Prug Co. At New Albany, Ind., Monday an enrage! circus elephant sei.i'd a horse with Its trunk and d-tshed the animal against the ground un til it had pounded the horse's life out Showmen were loading the animals on a train when the ho.-n- kicked the elephant Mrs. S. L. Boweu of Wayne, West Vs., writes; "1 was a summer trom kidney disease so that at times I could Dot get out of bed, ami ft hen t did I could not aland straight. 1 touk l'o ley's Kidney Remedy. One dollar hot tie aud part of the second cured me entirely." Foley'a Kidney Remedy works wouders where others are a to tal failure. English Drug Coinpauy. . i i .. . .t.. i mean! 'Mrcctiy or liiuirccuy uujr ing voters-is stopped, Southern We condemn the profligate waste of the iieoiile's money iu the politics will soon degenerate to the unheard of and extravagant expen- . '.11.111111 II'VI'I II I llS lOlllHl III ,1111 HI" 1 UHIHt-W IUWWl.v...fc . - ei n cities. Ui our farniem save billion, dollars by the first session Itli fi-mii this curse, of the Sixtieth Congress. i i..i ii.. i.. ii in ilm wav we "We call the attention of the I.... .. i,.i.. H...I When the farmers neoole to the fact that every tlnan get loo independent to lie corraled cial panic In this country since the like iliiuib, driven cattle by hired Civil war has been the product of workers, the temptation to hire Republican legislation. L..ra .in vmiisi. und ill I 110I1-I " We rtttret that Kenulil iean mis tics will lie cleaner. Don't pledge mauagemeut has again iu time of voiirself to the local hireling, and profound peace and every natural the time will come when his oecu- reason for prosperity plunged the ..i.i i..n. like Othello's, wil lie gone nation tuto the evils oi nnanciai thuiik heaven! mi to examine the idai-e at Dr. Me- Iver's request. I found that the dining room was high alsive the ground on brick pillars and au uieu space under the lloor. Hight under this dining room ran a sewer pipe from a water closet, and right under the diuiui! room a careless tilumlier had iuserted a piece of earthen pij for lack of more iron piie. This earthen pipe leaiteu, and the whole soil was saturated ith sewaire. There had lieen a case of typhoid brought thereat the liegiiiiiing or the session, anil ine excreta went iuto that closet. The Hies swarineil under the dining room, and every ease of typhoid was with those who ate at hum able. I told Dr. Mclverthat the Hies were the cause without doubt. Ine of mv daughters who ate at the college table, took the disease. but I saved her at a lug cost, l lie other one, who did not eat there, did not take the disease. Hut the tiacteriologist lu Raleigh detenu ined that it wasa well, though jieo- pie who had drank the water es caped, and the reputation of the 'lumber w ho inane I lie miscuiei was saved after he had repaired the drain and the soil under the room had lieen sterilized. I have never Is-cn convinced that my first liuimopis was wrong, and still lie- lieve that the flies und the llies alone caused the death of estimable voiinir ladies. We cannot le tisi careful alsuit eciwniug our houses from llies and cleaning up any thing that may breed them. Thomas Mnrrill recently Iwcame.wunty h. Texas twenty siven y.-ars strineeucv aud Industrial ileprea- sion, tbousamls of men having lieen thrown out of employment aim wages having lieen reduced and the comforts of the family affected and sonn houses established and main IV, and his son, Allien, ageii I caiueu Dy me cnariuee ui inr were killed at . o cum-k i nursiiaj pie w avom ine Biarvuiu wu n.iu 1 here was Lightning Kills Two. .1. I'.. Cole, a well known and sue ce.sful farmer of the Walnut Urove section ol 'Spartanburg (S.C.) colli. afternoon by lightning, l nere was ger, a heavv ram and thunder storm ui Walnut drove. Mr. Cole, who was at home will, his family, went to a window to let down the sash. His voiiiil' son went with him and as they were lu ed. Mr. Cole was one ol the most successful farmers of the county A special train will run from Asheville to Charlotte on the -'.'(nl to carry a delegation of Craig hust lers to the Democratic State convention. "We believe In holding the pri marie for all State officers at the same date in every preciuct in the State. "We commend the legislature Ilm act of lowering I mm" Governor Glenn In their lion the sash there was a Hash of light- est aud energetic eflorts to put a iiiMf fi.iin u c oud overhead aim .ton to umust and unliur (liscrinu- bolh father anil son fell dead. nation In freight rutea which has All the iiieinlM is of the family built up great cities in Mrginia . . .I..... u.1.1 I I .1.. .. 1 l.n ,...!. if Irll.k ill were in me risiiu ui in inim lanu ui-sirojcu iuouin..vi tu.i v. nun' mi- Hweres Ilmiiivhiiock- iir Htate. . . .... . .i.- .1..!., "e t.ereny uisiruci mo (un gates elected by this convention to the Denver convention to vote for and use every honorable means within their power to secure the nomination of William J. Hryan for l'resideut of the I mted States and that they continue to use their best eflorts for him until tiny are released from this obligation ty sir, Bryan himself. This great leaner bv force of his splendid inu-iieci, h s noble mannooii ami ins iiunij of life is not only the greatest pi t vale citizen in the Republic liuiuii utisolute moral force iu the world. The conditions in our country de maud that there shall lie placed at Tl. Ti innhters of the Revolution the head of our irovern ment-a man !.. ti.iu st!,,i urn liiisini' funds to kIwuia Hviiinathius are with the present an American Hag to the masses and whose honor and integ W. J. at the Farmers' Club It is interesting to note how much of an insiL'ht one can get into man's real character through the unconscious testimony of his asso eiates. And with no one is this more clearly illustrated thaii witli William JenniiiL'S Rryan. The Itivans la-long to what they call the "Fanners' Club," in wiucn ine social life iu Xormal centers, says writer iu the July Delineator. ThroiiL'h the winter they hoin monthly meetings lit tlie Homes oi the meinliero. lliey come iu me morning some fifty strong and May till dark. F.aeh family tirings a treat basket and there is spieai the finest dinner you ever uie; chi fric and the the cook Iwok. The womeu folks, when thev are done in the kitchen, wither round the parlor stove with their sewing. Mrs. Hryan brings the uiirht shirts she is - - m enamoied of Mary lerry. Mrs. Murrill i thirty live, muscular and intrepid, as lieeomea the wife of a mountaineer. She was once pretty, too. as comet v as the plump Mary Terry, with her nineteen years, the last two of which have Isvu s-iu in coHeire in Lexington, Ky. but toil and maternity have mule the wife lens attractive, and Murrill tired of her. Ho ss nt so much of his time visiting the daughter of his widowed ueighbur, Mrs. Terry, that Mrs. Murrill and the children were left to do all the work alsiut the fanu. Mrs. Murrill called ou the girt ami warned her to leave her husband alone. Miss lerry told the wife to mind her own busi ness. This state of allairs reached a climax last week, when Mix Mur rill took her husband to task aud he left home. The deserted wife looked every where for her recreant huslmml Wednesday, wheu he went to visit his affinity." Mr. Murrill saw him enter. She bsik her husband s rille, saw that it was well loaded, and hurried to the Terry home. She walked iu on Murrill and Miss Terry, shot the girl three time. killing her, and without apis-anng perturbed went home. Murrill, ex tiecting to gel a shot hinisell.jiinip ed through a window and tied. After replacing the nlte iu tnc . .. ... : 1 1 gun rack at Home, airs. :iuino walked to the home ol .Magistrate C. Terry, an uncle of the girl she had killed, and surrendered. She said she had lieen compelled to kill Mis Terry to protect her home. She was placed iu jail at Jackson, Ky. A Woman's Fearful Position. W HitiiiM..ii ir Mrs. llaigis, mother of the young man who killed his father, the ties nerado of Ibeathitt county, Ken tucky, and who is to stand trial on the dim l'o of murder iu the first deirree for patricide, say she wi spend fifteen thousand dollars, if it is necessary, to set-urn the aciinit tal of her son. It i natural thai the mother should have this feel ing and should lie w illing to im nove rish herself, if such sacrifice . i were ucmumied oi ner, io smib m-i xxxxxxxxxxxxxzz:i:::::x::xiixxxiiinxixxxiiiiixix I Wanted: A Peg. m By a carelul study ui the projuits ol Wheat, we are able to S make more and a better trade ol Patent Hour than ever be m lore, and our competitors are more thin ever at a los to lind m a peg on hich to hang a criticism ol our :: :: :: :: :: i i.... mill ckens, roasted and bro.leit am . ... wiaetl, pics -mince and r"M " ,.r 0Z father. pumpkin, nnd all the cakis " ,,.,. io. sutler. diliwnt housewives can find In I ;" ,,.... eii a vio eui ueiu n. i ii.u nui akiiiL for her husband, perhaps the stockings trotu tne lamtiy u.ini- ng basket. i ne men ge ... u ill establish the fear HIS Ol inn - ... . .i .. ,t . 1. nil lat-l tnai ine uuiu-i ftim oio-in I lorn in Iowa. Out lamilv wcie all horn and raised in hma, and hive used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera mid Diarrhoea Kemedy r..,a,i,. at lirs Moinesi lor vcars.. We know how tood it is trom long experi em-e in the use ol it. Iu fart, heo id I I Paso. Texan, tlie writer s lile was stveu ly t tie pruin'i up ui n". edv. We ate now em-aged in the nier rmiilii Inisiiiess at Naicoossee, Ha and have iutrnduced the remedy here. Ii ! urnveii vrrv siircessfnl and constantly growiiiR in favor.-Kjnis Uros. This remedy is lor sale by Dr. S. J. Welsh. miser North Carolina. Kucklcn's Arnica Salve Wins, Tom MiKire of rural route 1, Coch ran, da., writes: "I had a ban sore for hi8 faithfulness, loyalty and de rity or capacity caunot lie quos tinned. "We endorse the course ol lion, Roliert N. Page and commend him take as it tastes nearly as good as ma ple sugar. It it different trom the oui ert as II uoes noi consof i the other hand it sets geotly yet free ly on the bowels and therehy it drives the cold out ol the system. It is sold by English Drug Company. . , . ... .....Hm l.,.l not be wiped oui no muuri the verdict of the jury may oe. The conviction of the son cannot soften the grief for the death ol the husband. Hilton the other liami i he acutiittal of the sou on the plea of self defence, which w ill lie the on taking the life of his son, act il ated thereto bv malice and hatred ami that the only thing whieli pre vented his committing this reurliil .. . . , - . r i. : l:i. I... crime was the inking oi ins me oj the son. in other words: in order to establish the innocence of her son on the charge of murdering his ago slid tin is llieir nrsi visit io their old Ikhiic since they left. Tlieie will lie children's d.iy ser vices at Indian Trail Methodist church on Sunday, June I'Mh. F.x croises by the children in the fore noon and addresses by Mr. W. H. live and others in the afternoon. iMniu-r on the grouuds. F.veryuiHly invited. The committee on arrangements for the Fourth of July celebration here have rental the room south of Mr. Brooks Myers' bicycle shop for ladies' rest room during the cele bration. The room will be fitted up ith easy chairs, fans, supplied with plenty of ice water, and a maid scr am will be inattenduDce all day. The law requires that all Confed- rate iensioncrs, both soldiers and idows. shall renew their applica tion for pension before the clerk of the SiiH-rior court on the first Mon day in July. Any one who has not been receiving a pension and execut to get on the K-nsion list, must tile application with the clerk before lulv bth. Four members of Mr. William Ben in's family, who live six miles north f Monroe, have been confined to their beds with typhoid fever for sev eral weeks. A little daughter, Blake. ged aliout ten years, died on the 13th. Mr. Benton lias been unable i carry on his farm work and last Tuesday morning thirty-two of his neighlxirs with plows and twenty mo w ith hoes went to his lipids and hy noon every row of his crops was well worked and in line condition, The Pagelainl correspondent of the Columbia Stale says: Mr. Archie Ikmglass of Ruby has invented a machine for receiving ami delivering mail from moving trains. The faster the train is moving the more perfect ly the machine works. It has been horoiighly tested in Washington Ui the satisfaction of the government, which has issued I'nited Stales bonds for all righls amounting to ifU',- (KKI. Mr. Douglass, it is said, will get half of I his amount. ' Mr. Calvin Broom and Mrs. Anna Slranne. both of Waxhaw, were mar ried last 1 uesday evening at t o clock at the home of the bride, Rev. C. M. Pickens othciatmg. Iho marriage was a quiet home affair, only a few intimate friends of the contracting parties being present. Mr. and Mrs. Broom lelt lor vi iimmgum ami Wrightsville Beach Wednesday mor ning. 1 he groom is one oi me orsi known citizens and business men oi Waxhaw. and the bride is a most ex cellent christian lady. Invincible Flour, m a pure, home ground ITour manufactured by our modern, san- h J Itary and up-to-date Hill w hich was built here lor your conve- S n nience. You are not loyal to your town anJ county il you do h 3 not patronize a home industry. :: H you are not a user ol h Invincible Flour, try a sack to-day. Every sack guaranteed. S h tt 3 Henderson Roller Alills Co. a Sxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxirx:xxxzxxxxxixxxxxx t-fi 3 t:., QUALITY TALKS TO HOUSEWIVES V.'c tlo imt sill ooods that are u t ::s oml" vc believe that Lest business can Ik- built by H-lliiiK the best brand J!(.-caiiM- they are those- our cus-timu-rs know ahont, ami havecon rnkiue in ami they give them the best value for their money. The choicest is always the thcapv-t in the lnp; run particularly in fotnl stutTs. The Top-Notch quality shnrtenin Pure" Leaf Lard. It is praetie.iliv the market. We have just rccciml a Iresli Mipjux in ;ur-tiy;ht, bculed pails. Bass & Co. the is Armour's "Simon . unlv ail leaf lard on he barn and wnoke and t .,. ir I il. ,ln.,l.,rf,,m vaiuo oi annua mm inn ut-sinn of gophers. Only there In one hiiioiil' them who uoesn l reipiue Hint HooihiiiL' mental st'inuluti. "ir.iele Juke" Wolfe says in proud commendation of the leading: li(lit of the community, " J- lllat much U-tter'n tho rest ot us tnai . ..i it i.. he never m.iokc nor ciiew. ... j , , , cidentully, it is alo true that be K r. ' M , iuL.. u dr Hk. everv no in- h ..". . . , . -. cal lmiiiiict finding bin Bl ed down. Sonic time ugo M. M. Brookshire of Bnnconibe county brought wilt r.ir ilivm-ce from bis Wile, l-.llen t i.. . t ..aIIu r.,iii'h vvrnn is IXBIIUCUJf ""r... - i I ' , . 4 . I . 7 . t the one tht children like o wen m . fol on tlie insiep oi my 10..1 . voton 0 Ills Ul.iy as our repriwut- could find iiothini; tnat wouiu ueai a.iv8 i ConureMg, we aino eu it until I applied Bucklen'a Arnica d()r8e senators Bimutons and Over- Salve. Ien than half of a 23 ce.u jr won the dav for ine by eftect Mm' a nerfoct cure." Sold under I guarantee at KngliHl. Drug Co. HANCOCK BR0S.& CO'S. PLUG TOBACCO is one of the bipircst pli.RS of standarf Rrale Hue cured ' tobacco ever sold for 10c It goes further and laata loneer in the jroinu than any other brand made. A man who knows of this brand never goes around with a "chip" on his Bhoulder. he keeps it in his mouth. It makes friends, and makes them always glad to sec you. Demand Chip, and don't stand for substitution. Manufactured by a strictly independent firm. HANCOCK BROS. & CO., Lynchburg, Va. E.UUUbedl8Sl ., Inderal man. we endorse me oime m.iuiiu iBtratlon of Governor Olenu." A Qrand Family Medicine. "It gives me pleasure to neak ft good word for Klectr.c Hitter," writes Mr. Frank Conlan of No. lilt! Houston St., New York. "It's a graud family medicine for dys pepsia ana liver rompucwuuiiii, while for lame oaca ami neys it cannot lie too highly recom meuded." Klectrio Bittem regu late the digestive functions, purify th lilood. and Imnart renewed vig or and vitality to the weak and leliilitAled of both sexes, hoiu nn der euarantee at Kuglish Drug (Viiupany's. Cttc, Awful Death from Rabies. Clyde Pinner, aged 9, died from hydrophobia In Asheville Mouday. He was bitten eight weeks ago. The dog was killed. His death was awful in the extreme. What's a dog to such a thing as that! Bet ter thin them out For a Sprained Ankle. A, uiually tretted, a ipraincd ankle will diiabla the Injured prnou for a mouth or more, but by applying v.nm berlaio't Liniment and obiervinu the directione with eecb bottle faithfully, a cure may be effected in many cinei io leea than one week-! time. Thia I liniment ta a moat remarkable prepa ration. Try it lor a aprain or btuiae, or when laid op with chronic or mua cular rbeomatiMn, and you are certain i., i H.ii.hiril with the prompt teliel which it allirde. For aale by Dr. S. J. Welab. fearful crime of the murder of bin son. Average Ungth ol l.ile. I Cft..ririi Kuturiltiy ,luunil. The man who lives till he is more , Wlie, ..,... .,,.,.. ,.1.11,1 IhookHhire, alleging that he had ' 7 'nf-y" ' ike n married the woman while drunk as " h , f avenures. the result of a 1 ter, that he did "h,d n he law, rf av c not know what he was doing, ami had never lived with , her Tlu i .1- . v, t thp egatloim were uenicu nut in i;..,, to sir. got his divorce in Buncombe g oflO, y M..U w,U In, U Superior court. . , wi ,H, ,jvil,K rnnanmntlvea Made Comfortable. , o.: ..d onlv !l at At HO the Folty'a Honey and Tar haa curcu BVerage man may take n tnai ne mny casea of incipient consumption ,uu, mior ;r, years to live; Hi , ami men in the advanced tK- af- ,,,,.1,.. s vears: lit f(. under i!l years; at till, under 1 1 years. in enin ami an oi im-m- iw how he lives will determine wheth er he will have a longer life or i shorter life, but the average will infallibly work out within a space fords com'oit and relief. Refuse any hut the genuine Foley's Honey and Tat. EukIikIi Pi" Company, At Xewbern Sunday afternoon tlie two vear old daughter of Mr, v.. T. Howell wandered from home and alniut 5(1 yards from the hf-use 0f ninety years. fell in a ditch, where tne water wai. alsiut two feet deep. When found r,n .,., miiMitiM. Inter the chllil was dead. WOOD'S SEED3 Cow Peas are worth millioni of dollars to thia country, IncrcanInK the nmlurtivewMi and value of the IudiI hcrever they are sown, l-ar-mi ni should now all of their avail able lantla iu l ow 1'i-aa. Sow lor a Foraqe Crop; Sow liter drata Crops; Sow at list working ol Cora; Sow as yonr Varan! and inmitu ilea unas. Cow lVaa make ft law yieldinir ami nutntioiia foraire crop, and Im vp the land rich in humus or vnreuhle matter, and in eieellent condition for the crops to follow. W e an hMnnsrWri Cow Oarman Mlllt. othu"'. Ll 8wl olio. C ! Clwar ""1 ail ftiw.iiaM iril. Wrttt ftw Wood's Croc Malal' livluf prlpsn. ximeiy lnlnnlloB. HUM tlf im rtsunt. T.W. WOOD I SOUS, mMrfamwH, Phohmond, Va. Miraculous liscane of Itaby. Tho two year old child of T. O. Page at Madison had a miraculous escape from being killed by a Nor folk and Western freight train Fri day. It strayed from home and was playing on the track when a train came around the curve and Is-fore the engineer could stop, he had knocked the tot down and passed over it. Its mother saw tne accident. Strang" ' th i hm was not hurt, barring a few slight bruises. Hughes Wins His light, (iovei nor Hughes of New York is a tighter and he never gives up. Wheu the regular session of the legislature failed to pass an anti rambling bill, ho called a special session and put it sipiarely up to them. The Senate still remained the bulwark of the gamblers, it Ix-ing almost evenly divided. On Thursday there came a last show down and the bill won by '1 voles. One of the votes came from a new Senator elected iu a siiecial election since the first session adjourned, in the camimiirn of which the Hover nor himself stumped the district sue akiiur in Is-halfof the man elect ed; and the other vote came from a Senator who got up from a sick lsd ami crawled to Albany, M miles, when he suffered every minute. The bill is now a law and will end race track gambling in which thou sands of poor men have been losing their savings Is-tting on horse. The IsMik makers got the money. They will get no more, it wasu t a square deal, anyway. No Need of Suffering from rheumatism. It is a mistake to itlluw anyone tu mffcr from rheuma tism, as the pain can always he reliev ed, and in most cases a cure effected hy applying Uiaimicriain a i-iiiiiucih. Tlie lehef from pain which it affords is alone worth many tunes its cost, u makes sleep aud rent possihle. Even in cases of lung stan liug this liniment should he used on account ot tlie re lief which it affords. Do not be dis couraged until you have given it a trial. For sale Dy Dr. s. J. weisn. Look Here! Owing to tho hard times and scarcity of money, I have decided to nut meats back to mr he old prize, viz: Best Steak, 12V2c. Cheaper Steak, 10c. Stew Beef, 7c. The North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. ICE PRICE: lb. At Ice House, Vic. When delivered: 10 pounds, 10 cents. 15 pounds, 15 cents. 20 pounds, 20 cents. 25 pounds, 22 cents. 30 pounds, 23 cents. 40 DOtinds, 25 cents. Larger amounts at yic.j Thankinp; my customers for past favors, 1 still most respect fully solicit your conuiiucu uu-ronage. J. D. PARKER. lYucticul education in Agricult ure; in Civil, K'.ectrieal, and Me chanical KiigMieering; in Cotton Manufacturing. Dyeing and In dustrial Chemistry. Tuition ir a yeai ; Hoard irH a month. 1-0 Scholarships. Kxainiiiations for admission at County seats on July nth. Address THK HvKSIDKXT, West Kaleigh, X. C UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. I789-I907. Head of the State's Educational System DEPARTMENTS. College, (1 rail on to, Medicine, Engineering, Law, Pharmacy. A Uw has just gone into effect in Oklahoma which absolutely pro hihitH snv ollice holder employing in his oilice relatives within thei third degree, by aflinity or consan-, TOurti guluity. Ullice noun-re su over Oklahoma at affected. Some of them are defeating the law by ex hlg Suit Settled. The case of Itrogtlen vs. Sutton, at tloldsboro, iu which Ilrogden charged that his father-tn law and brother-in law, tne fMiuons, uuiu enced his wife to leave him, thus destroying his home life, mulled in a verdict of H,tMH) for the plain tiff. He asked for f 10,000. It was oi. ulletn-il that Broedcn was wounded bv the Muttons from am hush. Avcock appeared for Brog den. It was great legal name and will be fought in the Supreme Iredell Hester, a rural mail car rier from Clark Ion, Bladen county, changing-one employing the rela- was run over and killed by a train tivcs of another on condition that near Clarkton Friday night. his relatives be employed. w R Wtr(j f Uyeraburg, Tenn, n-ti-mC vi.in.. .! Rl.dd,r Pills writea: "This It to certify that I have lC" l ....... J L'.l... ririnn I Itf (hill arl prompt and IhoroiiRh and will in a err ihort time ilrenKtheu the weak ened aidneye and allay iroubiea ana inn from infUinmatiou of the bladder. They are recommended everywhere. Sold by Epgliah Dru Company. nic conmipauou, auu n u iu.n. without a doubt to be a thorough prac lical remedy for thia trouble, and it 1 with pleaiure I offer my conscientious reference." tnguan u tag vompapy CREAM IN lUMv l.ilirary contains 48,000 volumes. New witter works, electric lights, cen tral hinting system. New dor mitories, Kymntuium, Y. M. C. A. ImildinK, lihrary. 790 Students. 92 in Faculty. packed and deliver- a i . it. ed anywnere in me T mm J city at tne louowmg l'KICKS: I Gallon $M0 a Gallon 65 I Quart 35 None better ever made. Our always Oular fountain still Is first place in popularity with the people of Monroe. Service better than ever. : C.N.Simpson,Jr. The Fall term boRine 1 Sent. 7, l!W. Adilresa i Francis V. Venaiile, rrcaulent, , CHAI'KI. Hll.l, N. C. J. H. Benton & Sons. The House of High Values Jit Ueduccd Trices. We absolutely guarantee to save you money on any and every article selected from our new and complete stock of Dry Goods, Shoes. Hats, Trunks, Telescopes, Suit Cases. Clothing, Gents' Fur nishings, etc. Our IJargains arc too numerous to itemize, but when y ou call, nee and exam ine nur Foods and cret our prices I from over the counter you will be convinced that our assertions are itrue. J. 11. Benton & Sons.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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June 23, 1908, edition 1
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