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THE MONROE JOURNAL. F. FEASI.EY. ( P...,,SM... Notice, Republicans. I Card from fir. McSedy. Tb fcpubliraa fouveutioe. (or raM.M i .k-co..., I'Bioncouutj ia hrby called to1 Knowing the demand of the pub- Tuesday. July M, Money Sated by lh Recorder's Court. J.wLak nfri mil ii m a va limvit f . v on time that the murder's court; in the tity of Mouroe, at 1:30 I to Warn the indmdual of k..i Ln in.ti . n. m . Saturday. Animal Mh. IStiR. each candidal for ht-prrsriitatiTe. especially that of a petty nature." The pnrpowof said convention Uand being desirous to be fair andj rejertrxl by the iwvpl. The knowled that iuitice iu sure to elert delegate t the State, Ton- honeat with the people. that 10 , If nominated and elected 1 and ift has had Rood tendemy.fjrrwauoual aud Senatorial roavea carder's Court is evidently a bt-nefit to the U payer and the pubik- gen erally, I would, if petitioned to do so, favor submithni; the questioo of the Kecorder I ourt art to be ratified or Some time ag The Journal kid which is one of the brt thiu-8 that, tioiw; also to nominate eaudidatea doan as a safe test bv hk h all pub court can do- lenin crime by for the various couuty office, i. n, .k.,.,1 I j" tried the. one prevention as well as punishin af- snfi.it aud resiiest that each he men should fce tried the one cnme bu Wiic-ommitua. Th township hold its township coo question of whether their ideas and wun un,luttitionaMv one of theUeution ou Saturday, Augurf lt, ympathieofj?venimentere based best institutions the county has, and i at 2 p. m., at the various votiug upon the belief tint special interests it is a progressive step in keeping ' place and elect delegate to the i .1 i i with the cvneral nnnrrvss of the eouuty eouveutiou. auu ii ,i..u.- ...t " i- o - - . , v..ii.r.,m. nines. J j ... . Hut not only has the moral effort tuiitee. of the court been cood. but it has re-1 T. I- U K. t hm. l-p. M. I oni first consideration, or whether all questions sluuiKI be deeiJed from the ail. This idea h;is lat.-ly Wvn put dearly by Mr. Itnan tint e here with copy his rem trk: standH.iut of the k ueial welfare of m'ted in lessemn; of court ex- H. Kot.tusSerJiepKx.roUL vm for the county The court Erom Vance. went into effect in April. NO.. Take ,. , J,-,n,.1 f..r comparison the tirst year s work Mnt Khuhl.th jiartin. Wid,. of the if t!i uirf with th iMiirt iuit nn- v a uUpim t th ktn tf 1 Df uul liui:.HU nsjinsue ! tNsimi. ,t T1C (oU onminal uit hT Mr. S. R Martin. Sun.U July . .11. . I . . . " . m ... l. - . 1 .ii . .... !! L. nor court epens-s. includmu b.rd- 'V . 7 .r kL 1.1.V ITT- 1 . .7 she luul been in feeble health for nuile llli prioners 111 jail. Tor the year ,nl Ilh. Mmm cme quite unex- etldtni; April tirst, I'.Nir, was 'f.1,- rUllv to her family as she w well .VS. 'I"lir total sillierior criminal usual up to a few nmnivnw U fare r .... t ex?r U the y,ar follow , ,n hves ill Iuui ail. ti ui i'l lite inmwn 9 court, from ,rtl lirst, l'.K7. to April tirst. llHls was, including jil fis, only J.I.V.I.ic.i, or a saving of sl.ll'l l.l liun if the Hilary of the recorder and the clerk r.1!!, is shall theeventof my nominatioa and elec-' try to ret resent all the pHle in Uon, 1 mit;ht be able to satisfy my In ion county, to regard every peti eonstituency and bear no accusation, tiou sent me, l d what the people of having won my election by d-ejv-) want done, and to Jo nothing for one non, I take this method of informing class likely to prove detrimental to the people bow 1 stand on Uie issues, the interests of another, in the county campaign. With a heart full of gratitude to Having been raised on the farm : the one thousand and sixty seven and knowing the demands of the far-! voters who sUvxl by me two years mers. and believing that, since they ' ago, and trusting that they and their are the producers and the ones upon friends a ill rally to my support again whom all others depend, their iuter- this year, I submit these views with ests should always be vigilantly pro- my candidacy for your consideration. a I'resident, as in other oilieials, is that hi sympathy slu'.l ! with the whole people, rather than with any fraction of the imputation lie is con stantly called upon to act in the ca pacity of a jml1 U'tmrti the iiiiHr tunitiesof those whoso k favors and the rights and mti-o-sts of the pnl lic. In less his sympathies .ue right the few are sure to hue .111 advant age over the many, for the masses have no one to present their claims. They act only at elections; and must trust to their representatives t pro tect them from all tin ir ( us Sv (illd. the President mu.-t l.aveaknowt edge of public .piestioiis and the ability to discern llii n the true and the false; ho must he able to an alyze the conditions, to detect the sophistries that are always employed by those who se k unfair advant ages, lie must p ss.ss the moral courage to stand against tin' influ ences that are brought to U-ar in fa vor of special interest.-. In fact, the quality of moral courage is as essen tial in a public olhci.il a-cither right sympathies or strained mind." Now the men who fear Bnan are those who fear to haw the cowim principles of justice apphi d. They are the men who -ivk to use the gov ernnieut .is a means of -ecu ring ad vantages to which none are entitled That class of men have never any use for Mr. I'.; y in s . never w ill Miss IU the Martin ami Mrs. U liar eelt. She a a memlxr of Kocky Kiver Presbyterian rhurrh. Mr. John" Ahcrnathy prvached at Bethel church Sunilav aftermain and evening in place f Uev. O. I. Ilinsun ho was railed to Antnah to bvture at taken oil there is still a clear saving ehiMrvn's ilav exercises. Mr. A her of.'M I'l. Hut the town pavs half of this salary, which run's the Uet gain lo the county in the matter of saving alone to ril 4'J. Hut Mter still, during the lirst year of its existence the recorder's court alone turned into the sctnl fund of the county from lines .1, l,"2.or .'?!'' l l'l' more than the su perior court, the town of Monroe and all the magistrates of Monroe township combined had turned in for the preceding year. Iteside this increase to the school fund, it has turned into the general county funds from costs fi'iMSJ, aud from the same source there hss gone into the town treasury Tirtto:' nalhv tauchl one term of school at Ki'd Hanks Mini is always we Iroim-d highly in the community. The pntractel meeting w ill In-gin at ltethi-l ehurch the tirst Suihlay in Au gust at eleven oVUs-k. Mrs. W i Kitch of Charlotte and Mrs. Kranres l.ittl' of t'nion. S. t'.. visit.'d at Mr. J. I". Kitch's, K. M. t'mi der's ami W. H. Yandle's last we, k. II. K. U There is one pieparatioti known to day that sill promptly help ttir stum act). Tliis is KoJel. Ko.Iol Jitcsls all classes ut IikkI. and it dors it llior ougtily , so that ttie use uf Kudtil tor a time will aithuut dout't help auytinr alio lias .stomach disorders ut stomach trouble Take kodol to. lav and con tinue it fur the short time that is nec- Uius there fiV to cive vou cmnolfte relief on is ,1 net saving to the public of about . Kodol is sold by Eut;iih Onis to. ? 1. H hi per year. 1 These are facts for the thoughtful i M Hachelor's Verson. - "Why I'cople cf the county to consider. , is it." asked the dear girl, "that They are taken from the records the bridegroom's attendant is call which anyone can see for himself, ed the -Itest niau'f" "I supiMise it , They show that the recorder's court is localise he is the !( oil. grow 1 Uvted, I favor any and all just meas ures calculated to do them ph1 l or the sake of "cpial rights ta all and special privileges U none, Xki M. Nkkii. If In ion county isn't this year k lo land of milk and hoiiev it mould lie free man should be compiled to la- u, j bor on the public roads without remuneratmn. T. T... T,, . in iiiflii n 1 imt ! w" That the vok of the voter might ing to the devil always ti mis conge i 1 n 1. .1 1- ..f .1 . " s . . 1 1 I"' ' ,B',,,r, ,H, l"urj nial coi..v..v 011 the ud.- fleve suouiu ue ev,eu o, u.r ,.p.r. ,.j4it j. As a guarantee against political , b.sism.tlie lurty n mi illations should M-n y , ."r ,lrt k mm h)w fo ail ue mane 111 ne any pen nary. ,,,,. , fcir wwlf j(l wi,u , M Kw men will sell their vote but a , fj h k ilM, rf wk for great mauy an- offering their ititlu- (,r env" for sale, trying to sell public ' - - - oftiCfS lo the highest bidder, and to Iteforeand After. - "I beard hiiu cure the ills of the candidate by "po-! behind Ihe door pleading for just litical healing"; so. for the safety of one. They must Ik- engaged." the rights of poor men and all others j "NV they arc married. It was who wish for pure politicnd a fair dollar he was pleading for." election, we should have a primary I-ouisvillc Courier Journal. election law so rigid that neither un due advantages could be Liken nor corrupt inlluetiees used to ailect a nomination. Although the Recorder's Court is a convenient institution, giving ev ery one the advantage of a seedy trial, saving witnesses the inconve nience of attending long and con tinned terms of court, saving the county the ev.cnse of jail fees and hundreds of dollars of costs, and at the same time suppressing crime and making it ossilile to reduce the number of terms of courts, it is evi- Jeiitly in need of some amendments, Kennedy's Laxative touch Syrup arts Krntly upon the bowels and llirre by drives the cold out of the system and at the same time it allays inflam mation and Mop? iriitalion, t'bildiru like it. Sold by EiiKlish Drue to. farmers' I nioit ."lee ting. T'i III.- h.llh.r .,r ii- i .urii.il : Please allow me -pace in jour pajier for the following aiinoiinee ineut: Hon. A. C. Sliulonl of .New ton, X. ('., w ill address the farmers of the county and diseu-s the pun cipleM and purposes oi the Farmer' l imit, on the billowing dates: (iillNia. Marshv illetowiishp,.liily -1st; court house, Monroe. '.'Jud; rilioliville, (ioose Creek township, ' L':ird; Indian Trail, Vancetow nship, 1 L'llh; I'iiioii ehuieh. Siiuly Kidge township, Joth; Tnvili Chapel, .lackson township. 'Jlh; Allan, liuloid township, '.".Mb; I moil school house. Lanes Creek town Nhip, oOth; Olive llianch. New S.i leni townsliip. August 1st. The local unions in each town ship can make such preliminary arrangements as they may see Ii uiese iiieeungs will lie piililic am all lire inv iteil. T. J. W. Hi;.... vi. I'n is less expensive to the county than the old system and at the same time puts more money into the treasury. This is true in spite of the fact that it is coiunirn know ledge that we now have better order than ever liefore. That is the difference in the running of courts for the benefit of the pub lic, in a business like, open and almve b 'aid way, and the old w ay of running some of them, at least, as a private enterprise. d the old bachelor. - Chieigo News. t se IlrWitt't Little Eaily Risers, pleasant little pill- that aie easy to take. SolJ by Lnclisb nine to. RIND Words of from Commendation Kuford. We see Hi ram Haucum is out for commissioner. We have lieen know- ! ing him for years and he is one of the best and one of the safest men in 1 I'ue county, lie has the sense audi the honesty and the firmness to make! a most valuable commissioner With him and W, (1. hmg and T. J. (lor doii in charge of the county's affairs the taxpayers need have no feats, lie has made a success uf his chosen j work of farming and for that very reason ne wouiu mane a rietter com missioner. Hi Komi Ciiikxs. land in 3 Miles of Monroe lor 5ale. ! Hy virtue of the provisions of a ik-ed of trust executed to me by M. P. I'res I ley and w ife. Nisi Presley, on the Jtlth I day of June. l'.N'., and registered in the Jollice of register of deeds for t'nion I county. Hook A I. page l.'W, reference to j which is hcrvhy m-nie for a more ileli 1 nule des-ription, I will orfVr for aide at ! Iiublic auction In the h.i.htst ttiikler at such as: retaining to all magistrates the court house door in Monroe, N. t'.. their Constitutional jurisdiction; giv- on Saturday, August IMh. PW, ing to every citien the right of eli all that tract of land lying atiout three gilulity Ui "the othee; rciilinng the m,ll,' northwest of the city of Monrw. clerk w ithout n feri'iice to the pres-! Zll ks eilt incumU'llt to give hmd. the , I r. sley land." and cntaina M acres right of removal from the Uiivrder j more or less, uml fuily desenlwil in a mortgage ilcci! on lue in the omre ot rrgister of deeds for I num county. H.Hik A F, page ;t!'.i, to w hich reference s matte for mclcs and txiunds. The -yd land Ix-inc mid to aatisfv pro visions of satd iled of trust. This Julv 11th. l'.ms. JiMN C. SIKKS. Trustee. HiA'ine & Sikes. Attys. bi his assistant, anil vi- kkv, aud other needful changes. It is fair to the public to allow no important measure, affecting the whole people, to become a law until submitted to the K'op!t aud ratified by their vote. S), although the lie- Imcresise Tout E&iulk Account by top dressing your crop with Dandy Top Dresser, registered in the Stbde Agricultu ral Department. We are making, a top dressing that is a compromise between various top dresser manufacturers of the South. This is a mixture of nitrate of soda, cotton seed meal, sulphate of ammonia, acid phosphate and muriate of potash. The larger part of the ammonia comes from the nitrate of soda. This gives immediate action. The next largest factor in ammonia is sulphate of ammonia, which will take up the feeding of the plant between the nitrate of soda and cottonseed meal, so that the ammonia giving three forms in this mixture will give unusual nitrogen feeding to the plant from time of application to maturity. There is a small amount of phosphoric acid and potash in this formula that has in most cases been neglected. These two ingredients are very essential to the fruiting of the crop, and for this reason we have combined phosphoric acid and potash in its most available form for the purpose of assisting the fruiting of the plant The most successful farmers of the South have been using this and recommend it above all other top dressers. For sale by all loca.1 dealers in Monroe. Monroe Oil Mill. LaxativeFroitSyfopliSaptist University Plaaaant to Ink a 1 1 FOR WOMEN, Flaaaant to tak The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. lihiM ubatltutaa. eVIo BOo. KNCI.ISH DIU'U COM TAN V. l.iK'iiteil in the center of Raleigh. Five tlistinet M'hunlii. 1. Kfh.l of the Art mimI .Sfienc'H. with H )Tof-vor anil li Hssintunts, anil inrluilintr Kntflish. Mxthe m;itieH, Aneient uinl Mmlern ljtii;iiai;eK. History, Seience. I'liilnihy mid the ItiMe. '1, Si himl of Mumr. wilh ;l professor anil H assistants, ami iiu-luilniK I'i ano, I'iiw (iTvan, Violin and Voire. :t. Sehmil of Art, with 2 Professors, Hnil lll cludintf Oil raintitiK, li-eoration ami llesiirn. 4. School of Fvpri'ssion, with 1 professor anil I instructor, ft. School uf Itiisinoss, with 1 profesxor ami includ inir Stenography. tiH)klifpimt anil Tyswritnnr. Syst1matic traininir in I'hysi cal Culture in charge of a dinvtor and It assistants. I'luli, in which by alxiut threemiirter of an hour uf ilaily domestic service, stuili nts savefl.Vuii a'r ' won. Ni'Xt iK'smon Ih-kiiis September 2. '." For cataloKUe and other infor mation, addresD R. T. VANN. Raleigh. N. C. tMMIIMMMMMHI The Sikes Company. 4 -Lr -i.- The Sikes ( I Company. MMMMMMM wnars the Matter with Now? Thre a time for everythinjr, even Summer Vehicle Ruyinir. Riht now you've time to chtnise, time to be waited on, time to change your mind. Right now we've time to explain, discuss and help you decide. Everything that i.t new and stylish in Buggies, Surreys. Road Wagons and the like will he found on our floors. We've the vehicle for you. No doubt aliout it - and the harness for your horse. Come in and buy and get credit till Fall, if you can't pay cash. THE SIKES COMPANY, Monroe, N. C. i " I I I l l 1 The Cash Mercantile Company's The Great Mid -Summer Clean Sweep Sale starts Wednesday, July 15th. Kver tiling in Summer Goods must be closed out during this month to make room for Fall Goods. Shoes! Shoes!! Our t-nt ir.- stork of Men's, Women's and ('.'iililn n's ,ow Cut SIkm-r go in thui sale at Clean Sweep Prices Men's Low Cat Shoes . N.IIO Low Cut Share $3.39 $.1.50 Uw Cut Shoi-n $2.M $3.00 Low Cut Shoe $2.49 $2.50 Low Cut Shoe. $1.9S $2.00 Uw Cut Shw l.4H $1.48 ljw Cut It. Uther Rhoei 98c Women's Low Cut Shoes $3.00 Low Cut Shws u.ny $2.50 Low Cut Shorn $1,!i $2.00 Low Cut Shoe $l.4! 11.50 Uw Cut Shoe $1.23 $1.25 ljw Cut Shorn ne misses' and Children's Low Cat Shoes $1.50 Low Cut Shorn $t.23 $1.25 Iw Cut Shorn SNr (. Low Cut Shorn "5e Bargain Counter Womrn'n and Childrrn'n Shorn, Clrnn Sweep prior, 75c Ladies' Shirts $5.50 Skirt. Clrnn Sweep price. $4.48 $3.75 Skirts, ( Iran Swcrp prior. $2.98 $2.50 Skirti, Clrnn Sweep price. $1.98 Ladien' Wanh Skirt. Clean Sweep price 75c Ladien' 98c. White Lawn Wainta, Clean Sweep price 75c Ladim' 75c. White Lawn Wainta, Clean Sweep price 60c This Is Everybody's Store ! Everybody come and make yourselves at home, and if you don't see what you want, ask for it I We advise you to come early. The quantities in some lines won't last long. This Sale continues and includes Saturday, July 25th. Your money's worth or your money back. Clothing Our entire ntuck of Spring and Sum- j mer Clothing inoluded in thin Clean ; Sweep Sale. Men' Suit. Clean Swi-rp price ane fuurth off from regular prior. Hen's Pants Men'n $3.90 Tanta UK' ! Men' $2.90 Pantn $2.25 Men'n $1.90 I'nnt $1.48 i Men' $1.48 and $1.25 Pant are to e j in one lot at a Clean Sweep price. 98c : Men'n 98c. I'anta 75c I Dry Goods j I Yard-wide Shrrtinff, at the yard, . ,5c i I Regular fijp. Colored Lawna, at 4 Jo 1 10c. Colored Lawn, Gingham, White 1 I Goods, etc., Clean Sweep priori, at i i the yard 7$c 15c. Colored Wah Good and White Good ltic 18c. and 20c. White Good, Clean1 Sweep pricen 12ci . lfl 2-3c Cotton Panta Gooda, Clean i Sweep prior 12c i 1 15c. Cotton Pant Good, Clean Sweep ! i Pricea, jft.1 jit Silks Regular $1.00 quality, 36-inch Silk, Clran Sweep price, at the yard, ,75c , 50c. Silk, Clean Sweep Sale price, at the yard 35c 1 50r. Silk Mull, Clean Sweep Sale price at the yard 35c. ! 25c. Silk Mull, Clean Swerp Sale! Prior, at the yard 17c Our Great Clean Sweep Sale will con tinue until and including Saturday, Augunt 2Mh. i Lace Curtains i $1.90 Lace Curtain, Clean Sweep i price 11.48 ,$1.25 lace Curtain, Clean Swerp price. .98c Underwear Men'n r.Oe. Summer Undemhirt. . .S5 Men' 25c. Summer Undershirt. . . 19c Men' 50c. Klantie Seam Drawer. 38c I ! MT Hundred of other Bargain! not here advertised will be on aale. Other Specials Men'a 98c to $1.25 Straw HaU, Clean Sweep price, each 7fic Men' 60c. Neglige Shirt, each. . ,35c 60c. Summer Lap Roliea, each 39c Firat quality Table Oil Cloth, at the yard 16c Men'a 25c. Sunpendera 18c Men' 25c. Neckwear 17c $1.50 Counterpane $1.19 Ladiea' Bleached Underveata 4c Ladie White Waah Belt 7c Men' $1.00 Overall, a pair 79c Men' 75c. Overall, pair 69c Men'a 60c. Overall, pair 38c Boya 25e. Overall, a pair 17c Boy' Wash Knee Pant, a pair. ...19c This Store Never Disappoints We don't advertie ONE thing and then nhove out another aa a nul ntitute. Everything contained in thi advertiae mrnt i her at the price advrrtinrd. Read eveiy word of thin advertisement. Big IM Ribbon included in thi aale at Clean Sweep pricea. $1.26 Umbrella 98c Men'a $2.00 HaU $1.69 Men'a $1.60 Hata $1.19 Men'a $1.25 Hata 98c II Hosiery Ladie' 26c. Hnae, Black or Tan,. .19r Udiri' 10c. Hone, Black or Tan,... 7c Children' 25c. Hoe lftc Children' lOr. Hone 7c Rpmpmripr tKo Tiptoe Tnlv 1tK tn T,il oz We cannot send goods out on approval during this sale.' However, we will cheerfully refund your money for any unsatisfactory purchase. A Bargain Feast for All at THE CASH MERCANTILE COMPANY, T'I U e-l-1 j fm m r - . . me nouse mat baves you money I
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