- i
i
TH MONROE JOURNAL
G.M.KEASLEV4 BKO ,rYn.iHkk.
K. V. HEASLEV. Ei-rnik.
Tuesday, November l(. IXW.
A Very Important .Tatter.
Tli 'hinj:t.m City Hi-mM h.is
this to iv 'f t!ie expos are n: i le ly : '
U Hearst ;i ti t'.e tt!. t:i..is u-ip.i
pursued by tin? Stir.linl t'i! t'ti;
pany to sulisi Ji -i- the pul.lie:
"Thi' ini.!i'iiti.i! o.i:i!M! 4t ;
ended. ii:iteer ele U Ii-m
nerved to pl.l V Till- .s..;.' .
country 'ti n'tf -f t:n- U-
nn'lhhU tin' li.ne Ut-u i-ii'.j'!.
the p4 Uc-:itMl r i-r- x-,
1111(1 nt'MJ;-r4 f '.
l..!ti.jl aii.1 imt.T.i! '
theS'jnil.irJ Oil t m,i in y.
iltllv utlllT CliMIi'K Mil -i
cli iiri. t. r
"Tl." vneivt- .ii:. i k- r:p
tlenee as t'i tliw -.U- f t;': I.
inch ' In v :: iiik Mr. VI
k.llli.illl ll.'.l'M.
leMles!v L'.'1'..i.- !
pie, an.l !..t v.r !.: ;
p!.re tin p i- n I.
linn, liiey ean:r I l
tliev kiiurt S'liiii lliiim
in t'n f.ise a!: I l.- I v,ift i:. i
stisoivt where th.y mi: 1 1 '( U'.
"Tit our way of t'uiik.ii.:. Mr
lli-ar-l's la! le.i.i ii'iler wei" il:.
iiinsi ills! ri ..I any 1 ? i- v -ii-.i
to h i.i .'.' -11
mm sisiUiT :::. I ' ''ii'' 'li ::i.i.
tlieSt.niii.ir.l I .'. I'i'.i.i any !. .": -.!:'
I.. control tin' press i ! I; I-.' :...:y
s.",(ltHI fur elie year's v:i - r I '. t.
the M.niuf.l. laier -i II''-' I.I. 1 -aO
t.i the I'lllsbiir -. Ti::.i-s. s.i.iim f.-r
Mr. 1 1 ii lit' 'tis .t .iv!i' a eri. .li.'.iL
ami last, l.-lt 1 V il- t'l.-m-snai'stii.n
t.i the uim eakiMe Mr.
Sibley tlt.it 'a p. niuneiit an 1 Ise.iltl.y
control of the A-.- '':a'i ! I '!' a:: I
other ;le!iies .if psiblnTv' If se-i-ureil'"
SHOT BV HIS SON.
enK.us hkh in m oianv Un.l
j.ft.vej fjul otrue hterty. Uh
tr-ie reliieu mJ L nil aJvaiuisi in I ormcr In ton County ."Inn Ch-:
etu'itik'n. j inf Mi W il i Stoppnl by Pi-
T Jist rimio.iU'.airtiDst a tikT-i tut Ball.
eiis::.!y upr'ht iiti'in tiai! hei Thet'haiU.ttethserverof UstSit-
! t i.
i or u.'jiiM', tiKe .i r.ii xm lamviu. ne Uvni;
Lis n.-t a.'e.l h.sa.!. ti.ithv tn any duruiinc. tin county
i I't.ari '. I an ;:raje a4.r.st that
: !.U rly ..f iN ti-i iel v hu h is ."Me .f
fouii l bti.'i s f Aa.ei.i an life.
MR. TAFTU
(Cwitinm-J fmm Wir (Hie.
i-n-s t. .n:e utthiNr ehurxh. rdav tell the tMommi ton the.,h infl-tum of the redera!
Uvause. like At r,! ,.'. l.ui.vlu. he mabe-ns. farmer mnaVntuf Vc.v ,'ra""'uft ,"iwl rul -?f'
u.e
eu are i !.!;!! i t' kn.' !i. t!nr it
nail i kui .air s'slTri;
I,f.
.tan an.l :ir:j;i.!
d."!i'. ii.l
,' . f thl
I'll l.l
. ' llt
f-r t:.e
T't.
f i.Kr
I'l 1
e is ,i n an
b.'ii.'.-at.le
111 aii III .ieallSiC Willi t-s ! !:nS.
and tii l y .) i ihii -aUnn ai:d i iirjuse
t. d.. eh ill the irriat ol'.iv f.T
! !; la' is a ,ai:.l lite i an
!i t t:i':!:ed t.. k:i ia i::a!;.!s wi'i. h
p.. rely Utuiiti hm. si f his
M.ik. r If it i pr jir.'r i. '.ti.r.aU'
: i ' pp ., a ii'aii fir l-n-i :i Inita
h-arful lest hw father utrike hi
tiinliter with an au. Krnesl T. Have,
a y.uiiit; lme mail, il.) year i'f ae.
ho Iim-s ill itelmout. early la.-l mht
sh.4 V. T. Ilayi- with an her J.u
s.11 ealibre pisud, iullu'tiu a
w mid mhieh is deemed mtt criti
cal Yotiaj; Mivr 8iim'ndi'red im-
niiMiately after tii sliitini; and
si-!it last uit'ht at the palii-e station.
Haves, the elder. as rarnevl U) St.
Peter II ispit.il. here hi woimds
uore i!resstl. Tla
tnent of the lam acisnl a.h -m-st
met!ui." I
Mr. kitchin as rln tisl t. i. rn r
of North t'arxiluu Ly alni li.'.'
!.!iins; a larger nia 'n!v tiuti Mr
; linan. In theSuie then- a tri
mend.. lis mte. Ik th si.Uti mw.li:ii
,10 getting U) the nlii inoM of their
Uy at hmne v.u The Ik ui.s i i'u'
maj .nty of bth AviHk and t;nn
, a reiluivd. The i;epul.!i..ius. !n -
, ed t'l.iijrn-iksmen m t!ie ."ill:, M'a and
l'th diMr'U lv Larr..w nuj ri:u
i., ,n i ..n.Ar. I . The Ki publuaiis eeiit, red tin ir ef
"" " i i. ... .. .
k'txiKJr' Court.
i lC-:tit. d.!'r'.ier'y conduit.
r a:: 1 ci- -
lleiirv P:,...nt
I .1 i. i l.lStS.
i wv:t I. -its.
i - I an 1 1.:
! K.4 t.. id .-. as.i ;It ,j and fs !.-
Ida t'roi.jr!. owilt and lulterj.
? and iw
.la;;r il.! - -. iir'ink. !." and
r ht'y end art.
i!,'rler'c eicdik-t.
IS M.l -
'. .IS
. H 11 ih
, i: :: . I
A.i.uus. f- r
rilld l..l. ird
. s-ist I!'. Ill.'ilt
an i ri A:iu r
I A s: ri. .i:is
!d .i' i u!'
en lai. I
l .:!
r.j
,.l la. !
la1
:::at.
P-
f. ry.
i.i '
i
Si' .1 ill. Ill
-tiii.'.it:.'li
a iinm:s
i:w;v! of
'tl.
. Iwe
.I...1 I
.Mr.
V.w.
in ( .
r i:
:.t ti t.
"t t a'
t'ol. Henry Walter- n I
Keiitu. ky editor, .-ays ef
battle.
"The result shows e
the siuritual an.l undersi .
the
the I'::.:.
('ilii'he." - IV tins V
e.a.n'
:i..'".!etlt !
f. ::,"a
cm hi
'i
.aa
of I
I U
I fo'li,
VtSirli
iieve ti
it 111 lla
i.pp. rt:t
. -,'!' III.
he V"l' :
; hi in !
1. 'I s
1 ,1
...it
ar yo
i !1 'I
' :. i.-s
i:
ell
.r
.'tie
n;r
! r-
tne ma
teria! hearts and nun-:- of ti
pie. They ere deaf a. ike t
deii's, to reason, and to !, i
fur nelhini;i'"!i' 1 s-irpa . i- ii
ha- ever e''l.!e I I tie is n i
va.ss i f Mr. liry in, its u ,i
In.'idiiy and porter of shileiite
splendid i;i!e.;i', !i. it an i pi
1'ii.l'irani'i': Us imi:is.i-r.i''
men!, t lid titne 1 irm i a's u :'!
and keep their p-ea ler f;. I:
should despair, if ti.ey i, mM :
apart, the in-nntry w-uld
to poliiii'a! anarchy le.tdi'ii ihe
ii'.llism and evees-es of eer s.
praolieai lrrrsi oii- l'ility en tin
hand, unreoi nera'e eh. ry I
ed liv resistless f .li e ...i till' '
hand"."
r.
ha 1
I IT i
lit! Iel
S to
l! 1
'1 I'1
.1 and i
tol.r.e
at i
! ua:'
ir a
A ' .
. ! le trt
it'll t: i
' r a i .
a tiair.-u
'e f r any
' n.aii be
ll part scu
ii e ti-ld-.'.
1 as a
,'p-
:iist Mow the left ear and after
r.ir.siiij; dow n ards to the tup of the
spiral cohi'tin t!-i"""d up sod final'y
hsl 'i-.l in the mastoid bone N neatli
the rijrt't ear
The s!io..tim:.a.'is.rdinctitlie b
tit - ny of ail lh.se who "ere it
ti.sses and a.x- ,rdim: to the stato
tn. ti! of the victim himself, was jus-
ft.a!",' Haves, the father, had KlM'li'
I. s wife some money and this lie
wanted luck. She tvf.ised to cive it
.p and w hen he learned that it was
h eked in her trunk, demanded the
key Mrs l'nyes refusi-d Ui surren
der the key lind trouble followed
Haves went out in the yard and se
, .i sinaii ne aI,, w,tii this re
'. ..rin d with tin' avowed purpi-ecf
bre..k:n open the trunk. Sn'ins
hat Mrs Hayes had the key with
h. r. lie s..ueht to obtain poss'ssion
of i! before making the attempt to
iestnn tii.' l. ck. Mrs Hayes runout
..f the fioti! d.iT into the street with
Hayes in hot pursuit. At this junc
ture yon!iiT Hives apptared oil the
sc. ne 1" an Observer man last
u: -.'it he said, after U'liifT aroused
,'roin a heavy shvp in a cell at the
police station'
was r. adini: a n. vel by the lire
in the front r'in uf our house on
N. rth Aili n str.i't in llelnioiit. I am
a car) enter by trade. My father is a
fanner, if he can le said to have any
fort ill these districts and ioarcd
i bacs tf nioncy into them. Mr Kitcb
, ill's old district, tlie ,rlh. fixe ! r'
haiid. a rich but unknown bi.sni. -s
ii.ian who never invlea siif. !!..- ma
jority of .Tf.l. The lihii .i.-'ri.t
I'lirteil a Kepuotican over t ra. m
a l.tflh etas nun wh. In- setud
with cndit in t'oiiirnss, . a tnv
jority of Xt't. The vh, win. h is
ii. tii allv Kepul'.icaii. irave a it' i. t
ity of aU.ut l.t'n' to the Ii. publican
candidate, la ail the other districts
the IVllKiTatie candidates riie.vid
lare majorities, Mr. I'll?'' in this
district U wii aluut .1.1 H.
lule the llepublivaiH nudesi'me
cams in the leirislalure.'the I Jei.-ra!
.Asseumiy win te c.intioiii .1 i'.i .
stroll majority of I .!.. vrats The
following counties o,ie Uepnbli. an ',
majorities, the lovn st bem 1 1 it;
McU'W-ell and the hmhest I. U in
Wilki-s Aian.aiice. iiti, Itruuswiek.
tm".. t'abarrns. -JiHi. ral.lw.il. I V :
t'atawba. oil. t'l.er. kee, I.V. Havie.
.'!:'7, I'orsyth, P.M. Ileinieisin. I.'k'.
.lacks. 'D. 2."; Macon, 77. M id:.n.
Nil. M.-Umeli. 11, Ml!, hell. .'.H.
Polk. 7.". lt.H-kuie;hiiin, lot'. Samp
son, Stanly, ll'.'i Stok.-s. tn.
Surrv. .'ln; Swain, P.ki Watauira,
liKh'Wi!kes, l.l.'U. Yadkin, tt.".t
All the ether L"iniies went I tii.
crai:.', raiiirnii; in majorities from l.'i
in (irahaiu to .'km hi in Mecklenburg.
t'. u'y i r ' n. amlt. not. prs.
.:s n p iv n.i tit f c v
Kufus n. as.-au!i. d: lartyl
I'll pal tla til of t.tS
iuael '.itiie. dr. a-sault. dis
t haioed -tl j 1 '!.i lit . f !..
.'..! "! 'I.... a-.- .1. n'is.h.ire, d oil
p ivin. :.! . f c
joi n P.. i o.s. a-s.iu.tw.ih deadly
i"iis n I ' d i s
II M i,etri!, ..--.luit with deadly
...c-'i.. and costs
t'lisy II .ui. .ii
an.l c -t-tiwnii
I', rt- -ti di
and . -.-
Always Something Doing at
Belk Brothers.
Many New Specials on Sale
For This Week.
or.ieili conduct,
r leilv conduct.
urn -
luf - !;, lii-.rdellv c. n-'
i.i. t. an I '
p..
.I.i. :
..:i Hi-,
uiid c
.1. i.'1-.'ll t'i ui
iy i ip..', iTi.li
'!,.-n! .''Ii'iiined
t art t;
Wt.liH'll, J
pay un lit i f
; ., d.sor.ierly con-
p. assault with dead
i . Ihayer for ju '.1
:. Nov." H'.th.
i-sa iU wi'h deadly
iru.i tit s i-pi'lided I'll
sts.
f ihe peepi
trade at ail. I le aiso d.i s carpenter I ade Masty a, lt taia,
w.-rk a little. It was atxuit dark and ; ,., v. ti..-. ..,.
I was wailing for the iatnp which! Constable .1. 1!, t'ovingt.nn.f Panes
my sister had carried into her rm j tri Uwnslitp .trr. sted Wade Hasty
t. '"dress by. Suddenly I heard some jsundav on the eharge of retailing
of the. lu'dren cry out and 1 stepped I earn, d him U'fore M
tut., tin' hall just as tiie. .1.1 man and ' H,ltn-om, who lives near Peachlaiid.
n .inia pa-ed ly, she running and. '. niaii H.istv said would g..i.n his
'wing I stepped out into the ;!,.,,) did not turn up and Mr. t'ov-
To Our Friends and
Patrons :
R'f ri- n.:iliTu: vur Fall am! Winter
pureiia-' -s yu jiuuNl m 1 1 imr new
st. - k i't Iry iiii.ls. Sh-4, H:it..
t'l.tth::-. tt... d!ji-rw :if yuii will iu
vuiir jH-ckt tK- k an mj't uf,
Wft:irry rylhiMT that t
n:akf up tli.- a:fv n;,n!i'i liiun, and
havt fo urra'it ti .rn- M us to iTialtU u
to piarafitt't yu a irtr 'f from l(
t i'" 1 1 r ci't.t. t'ti i itv ililar ojn'tit
w ith ti".
Th n.:iy nvvvi likf ill! talk to you to
M; Vkt K;tt- ti t hiA Hit pn lU'H1
to iii'r.':!trat H u r, if you
only r ai'.-c That w In n yuti huy if uh
part i f your tio-nvy i! rt p'ifin to pa
i tlL'lt city t?t, Urv rent, clt-rk hire,
etc., the a?iTtion j"'nu utiiy tHi rea
jtohal'Ii'. Shoes
10c Lon Ooth at Sc. i yl
Dik yards 1(V. bing Cloth, a
jrr'at liaryain, very njiecial pritv
. 5c. :
Yard wide 12'c. side lmnlort
IVrvals, pretty jmttorus 10c.
I V. Kinuina FlanneV'tti. side
Uirder. this wtvk's price ...lik. '
T'c. drill kick Car. ton Flannel,
splendid value, only 5c. ;
l'c. Pnss Cinghatns 7'c.
All vixl nnl and Idue Flannel, I
very siecial price.. 10c. t
IMg assortment Ginghams, ex-;
tra tjuality, worth Gc. yd.. jK'rfect ,
tfooils, per yard 4c.
Special Values Icr
Cold Weather. j
50 pairs North Carolina KM
jrrvywool P.lankets) $l.i'Si
$.'5.5ii value North Carolina all-
wool white niankels, blue and;
pink borders, siecial price,
i 1V. yd. heavy fleeced mottled
Outing, blue, pink, brown and
pvy Sic.
$1.2T heavy grey and tan Blan
kets, this week cut price ...Hr.
Cents Furnishings.
Now is the time to buy yonr
heavy Underwear. We are of
fering very attractive values.
25 dozen Wright's Health fleece
I'ndershirts, I trawers to match, i
very siecial price. oe, each!
Men's 50c. value heavy fleece
I'nderwear, this week 37 c.
35c. Roys heavy fletve I'nder
wear, all sizes 'Sk:
Men's Wool S.x 10c.
Fast color Cotton Sox 5c.
Lyon Pram! and R p. Men's
Fine Shirts, $l.tn value, ... 75c.
1 Men's very heavy blue knit
Overshirts, all sizes, 45c.
Another Shipment in To-day!
Ladies' Coat Sweaters, the great
craze now.
Siilendid values, come in white
and rod. all sizes fl.ys
New shipment of up-to-date
stylish lluching, very wide and
full, white, cream, black and col
ors, 25 and 35c. yd.
Essex Mills Underwear
Most jiorfect fitting, nicely fin
ished underwear turned out for
ladies, misses and children, all
sizes 25 to 98c.
50 dozen Misses Union Suits,
fleece lined, sizes 2 to 15 years,
45c.
W. II. BELK & BRO.
i'.. f .
Ma'
,1 l:
evict. y as
under r.
fav-d la '
.! ii''-. I
hae
f .rat'
A meeting
good is to be
the Will aink
is the jesull .
the mayor of I
ors nf tiie S'at
will I'uihri.v
that
led.
"Mil.
if an it
"hail.M.
'. at: i I
saieee'
.1 .111
UI C
..ot:i
IM 4te
o l! ia'l 1
ion fr
r it:
town government. U'e are ae. us
turned to t!o:.k . f the iel ur- if leg
eitnsiis liemjj ii:isiinn:tg'd. litii they
are no worse t li in me aoua : ..ni.;
Carolina lon,oiilv iu ni'diiiude.
of a .
"..tii.
r.' I'e.-el:'
l'i'..!l.-l.lll
for iti;.
eliCti'S III
!he C iln.1
tieahiliy '
filth wh.
know n
I and e. ns
iu .h-lla's
i' I f their
;l.-!'eiit ri 'u;
III s w h. !:.e.
m. 11, v II.. 11
.l.-'.t le
111
'Isb"
f..r
i"'i.'
e m !::.'
ill tl-
. I !
In pnl)
,' thi' 1
ilo wel'e
e -led to
e v t'i ' 1 1
's Wele
I know
iy years
ti'.c n ; .
lam cat. h her by ,,,011 t. k the pris..m r
lift whatever heMam. Aluut light M 'tidav tnorillii
line with
s'reet also an.l aw
the sin '.i'ler and
had 111 h.s hand, a sti.-h or an ae Hasty slipped out of Mr Cm nutloii's
it was .lark and I couldn't s,,' evict-j i,..um. bareheaded and 111 his lure
ly what as if to strike In r. 1 was ; f.t, an I ran for it and has not nnf
a'ral land I shot, lie fell over w hell j ,. apprehended. Hasty aiso 1. f!
I t'-red. 1 iii 'ti surrendered " j his watch and liors, ali.1 buggj' 111
Thts statement tallies with the the (.llicer's possession,
st. ry of the alT.nr given by the fath-1 ;u.ty was ri-h-ased rmt long ngi
. r. lie told ab.ut the inotit'v atidifr,,,,! thi. ehain L-aiii; 111 I nion coiin-
ity. He had lnvn sni-eiiced to serve
It. 'in years for wiling whisk. v. but
We earn h .'..n.pieti
niei.'s ..'i.-;', wmii.it'!
t hltiir. ii's l. s H!a!
from the f.-1'..w i.ir mi
his desire to regain
and ali.ni! his gettill
purpose of bieakmg
He frankl
.f Ins tao
. -..f .. I
-.-i"n 01 .
; ail ae for the
i'ii the tr'ink
admitted in the presence
'hvsiciaiis, I'is. d. A. an.l
I IV .test e.
.i s r, pr !,!
'I:
ti y l ath .
-I'len i'. 1..
oil was 0:1c
represent.
a
There IS this e.
among I'enieerat.
is to be sliced.
iioI ilioii:
over ho
It. In
men.
iks like tl
No fi
low Hie pie
more TJt
President Jumps on those Who
Criticise latt's kcliuioii.
il r. Koosevrlt has smashed t li.
who have U'en talking about .Mr.
Taft's religion. In a letter to a man
in Oliio who wrote that the statement
that Jlr. 'I'al't was a I'liilaiian and
his brother and wife Catholics ought
to be explained, .Mr. Ilooscvolt has
written the following reply:
I received nianv such letters as
yours during the campaign, express
ing dissatisfaction with Mr. daft on
religious grounds; some uf them on
the ground that, he was a I niiurmi.
and others on the ground Unit he w as
.suspected to In1 hi sympathy with
Catholics. I did not answer any l
these letters during the eampiign
because I regarded it as an outrage
even to agitate such a question as a
niHii's religious convictions, with the
purpose of iiilliieticing a political
election. But now that the campaign
is over, v. hen tiiere is opportunity
for men calmly to consider such prop
ositions as those you make 111 your
letter would lead, I wish to invite
them to etsider them, and 1 have
selected your letter to answer because
you advance both the objections com
monly urged against Mr. Taft, name
ly: that he is a Unitarian and also
that he is suspected of sympathy
with the Catholics.
You ask that Mr. Taft shall "let
the world know what his religious
belief is." This is purely Ins own
private concern, and it is a matter
between him and his Maker, a mat
ter for his own conscience; and to re
quire it to be made public under
penalty ot political discrimination is
to negative the first principles of our
government, which guarantee com
plete religious liberty, and the right
to each man to act in religious af
fairs as his own conscience dictates.
Mr. Taft never asked my advice in
the matter, but if he bad asked it, I
to
Brown's evidence was to show that
there was no force or coercion, and
that of Irs own free will tirnbain
asked that Rev. T. . Logan be
brought to him. Hev. Logan then
testified and gave the story, dra-
ham sent for him; told him lie had
been praving and wanted him to priv
for him, wanted others to pray for
him; that the devil had prompted
him to commit the crime and that
something told him on the other
hand to confess and make it right
with God. lie told where the crime
occurred, and that was his confes
sion, told by Iiev. Logan in a frank,
free manner, just as it came to him
fmm the prisoner. Rev. Thomas, a
colored minister, also testified to the
should have emphatically advised same end and there the case ended
him against thusbtating publicly his 'for Graham
which ii
ill. Al
el:e!ir
-! in.l. r
Vol,,' H
1 re w.
of li'l
111 p
V. ill I
a ,
i.i'
I kn
all :
v any
'I la.' th
li hie iv'
I'ttend
ir
a ;.-!:
I ill
1 sat
If iT
ate the
a-MiliM
.1.
.lei
I'.eglM ac'lN, il
111 g M.ss 1'. ml
Mober l."eh.
lay Morning by
entity Superior
to lung lleeelll-
y Ami rn .ins
t :-f At I M To Id". HWiilil).
Negro ho saulUd 01111u hite
(iirl in concord Cuutcsscs and Is
Condemned to Die.
Will Graham, the
..f c r 1 it 1 1 1 1 illy ii-sai.l
fucker ill ('oluol'.l
was foiiinl guilty l la
1 jury in ' 'iiiuirus 1
court and sentenced
her l.yh.
The last chapter in the trial i f
Will Graham came l inlay morning,
says the Concord correspondent i f
the Charlotte ih-ei vt r. Tragic in
deed was the end. a Court house full
if people, a prisoner with the last
hope gone, and a verdi.'t of "guilty"
and Graham faced the end of his ca-
reer in court, only waiting the wordi (-AI 1n y Ah,riift fr
.I sentence from the In lu ll, : cement, plaster nf pans, wimnI tilivr
The eMUliiliati'.ll of Miss I'earl plaster, slimirleH, lalhs, etc. Delivered
fucker was privately taken l-'rnlay !aM"h,Tt' in'""''
morning, and the net was drawn 1
closer and closer around and about
the dooimd man. The prosecution ; ? I
wanted to produce us evidence the I
ci.nfession made by Graham fhurs- t
day night, which Confession was duly ! 4
made and was the straw that broke, 1 4
leaving the prisoner a condemned ' 4
man, facing the end of justice. There
was some ilel.ale over the nutter of
ititrod. icing the tvidenee and after
hearing Ciipt. Brown the cmirt al
lowe
I'n.l I'. Austin, and two other wit
I't'sscs, that lie b id clilised his wife
with the axe ill his hand but dis
. 'a::: . i any idea of striking her
Willi it
Itush.inJ Hunter (iocs fur a
Stanly idowt-r.
1 'l. I- .'i";..w
Mrs. Ida M. Clarke of li.-kford.
11!., registered at tiie Central 1 1--'el a
few days ago, and has Uiui in town
since. We have in our midst a wry
susceptible old widower and a patron
of matrimonial agencies, George W
l.owier. In some way a correspond
ence sprang up lietween Mr. lewder
and the woman; but he avows thai
he did not unite hi r to Come and
that he was under no promise to her
The correspondence seems to haw
gone no further on his part than to
ask her if she would like to come
South some timti or go to a point in
tiie West where they might meet
,he perhaps took encouragement
from this, and trusted her charms Ui
work out her salvation
The would-be bride seems U) lie
stranded, and negotiations of a one
sided nature are (lending between
the principals, lntli of whom have
employed lawyers. Talk of suicide
wasrifeon Monday when Mrs Clarke
was seen beside the road near town
V
.......f, . . ......... ..... ....in m I i
.wed the evidence , from the two;? .
rcachers for whom Graham sent and : X fllJfftYlhpt
1 whom he made confession, ('apt. I vCw I
Brides.
waspardoiie.i al thei u i of Iwoyi ars .
Don't miss Flow's cost sale uf
f'.'.'i,ooil worth of clothing, shoes,
tc. All i;.n.d MtutVt.i no uuy il.twii.
iisertmi'i. i'f
a misses' Hint
Sizes nf stn.es
!l known shoe
nr. pie. s : M-.piu-n I utnev Mioe 1 11.,
ftalll.. Ave." Hea.-!ey-lliireiHl Sh.w
'.... "The hmil 'II, al Saljsfv," ami
Jenki'.s lir. s. I'e. 'a " Heine Made for
Kv.ry.luy W.i.r."
Groceries
We IllOe aided .'1 li'W .1. plirtllll'llt til
ear Ii.miu-s arid in tins will he liarull
ed a I'.impl. i.. :cnl up-lo iliile line of
I i n . rieH arid country produce, t'nll
i.. i or 'plie'ie us w hen in ne. if nf any
thira; iri tics line ar d pri.nipl aral sutis
fa tery s.-rv i a- is a.- uire. ji.u.
J. H. Benton Sons
I'lmtic No. -'IT").
Simpson V 3
la the place to buy Drugs and all
articles that go in an up-to date and
First Class Drug Store.
Our Proscription Department
is unexcelled.
C. N. Simpson, Jr.
religious belief. This demand for a
statement of a candidate's religious
belief can have no meaning except
that there may be discrimination for
or against him because of that belief.
Discrimination against the holder of
one faith means retaliatory discrimi
nation against men of other faiths.
The inevitable result of entering
upon such a practice would be an
abandonment of our real freedom of
conscience and a reversion to the
Attorney W. 0. Means arose and
stated to the court that the last chap
ter was reached, and he had perform
ed the duty assigned him and would
now leave the matter with the court
and the jury. Turning to the jurors
Judge Ferguson delivered the charge
and gave the case to the twelve
men.
CENTRAL HOTEL-Rates $1.00 to
H.fSI. Regular boarder wanted; prim
, , ... , ... , given on uuncnimn. jigon uiuie ana
dreadful condition of religious dis- good beds. H. ti. Biflingsk-y, I'rop'r.
November is a month of wed
I dings, and this store pre
4 pares for these occasions
regularly. Weeks ago we
planned and bought ample
supplies in wares especially
appropriate for November
Weddings.
They may now be seen in
, out show cases. Come and
examine and criticise and
buy, if you will.
It is a pleasure to have
you visit our store, and be '
your wants small or treat,
they can be supplied at eco- (
nomical prices.
W. J. Rudge
Co.
0
W r
Why not buy Rockers that are guaranteed
to you? We are here to back the guarantee. Neywood Rockers
from $2.50 to $20, and the $2.50 chair has a finish enual to any $10
chair. If it's a leather rocktr you want, buy the Karpen-a chair
that has a guarantee and reputation back of it We have a com
plete line of Rockers and Chairs displayed on our floor now and we
will appreciate your giving our stock a close inspection as to quality
and price. Yours for business,
37. If. IDillorL.
CLOTHING BARGAINS !
In ;nMitio!i to our regular line of Clotliini; wliirh we have Ixvn pushing
forward rm h scasnii by rnlargiii"; our stin k atuj intiroving our styles, until now
it rompaM's favorably witli any rrgul.ir Clothino; bouse in the ritv. V place
on sale this week nearly
Three Thousand Dollars Worth
of M.n's Suits, Youths' Suits, Hoys' Knee Pants Suits, ami Men's Odd Pants
(slightly impeifc' t at the manufacturer's wholesale price. The imieifcction is
so slight you can hardly detect it. However, we bought this lot of Clothing at
a 1U(I IMSCOTNT and ur give our customers the advantage of our buying.
Here's just now much you save, and isn't that worth considering.
MEN'S SUITS
At a Saving of $2.00 to $4.00
Iti.ys' f :.HH Knee Pants Suits $1.48
Itiiyn' L'..riil Knee l'nts Suits f l.S
Buys' M.on to $:l.r.n Knee Pants Suiu L'.r.ll
Hoys' tl.no Knee Pants Suits $2.0
Hoys I'i.iki Knee Punts Suits $.!M
MEN'S ODD PANTS
Men's (1.60 Panto !tSf
Men's IJ.liii I'snts (I.4W
Men's $2. fill In (M.INI Punts (I. KM
Men's (4. till Punts f 2.W)
OTHER SPECIALS
7$. iuality Apron Choek (linghum, pf r yur.l lie
Very (rol iuality Cheeked Homespun, yard, 4c
ltiaulur 2ic. iualily He.l Ti. kirin. yant 15c
Sii-inrh Tatteta Silk, everywhere at (I. IH per yard, our
price only H'.tc
(1.25 Black Tair.taSilk VXe
Best Calicoes, H-r ynnl fic
f.tt-inch Broad Cloth, all colors 4Mc
Ladies' 25c. Elastic Belts, each lXc
Ladies' lain Cloaks (1.50 to (15.00
Children's Cloaks "fic. to (H.50
Ladies' (iown Sptcial..' sc. to Sc
Children's Urawers, per pair Klc
Children's Bmfies, each lUc
And remeniU r Cadet Hose are the liest.
The Cash Mercantile Company
The House That You Money.
r
irin
Building Material
and Roofing.
In order to make storage room for the big crops now growing in our county, a great
many farmers will have to enlarge their barns and graineries; therefore we desire to call
our friends' attention to our immense stock of BUILDING MATERIAL We are the only
dealers in this section of the country who carry a complete line of Building Material. Buy
ing all Building Material in car lots direct from the manufacturers, we are in position to
sell at a less price than our competitors.
We have in Stock Wood Shingles, Cartright Metal Shingles, Paroid
Roofing, Galvanized and Red Steel Roofing, in all lengths. Plaster, Cement,
Nails, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils and Varnishes,
A full line of BUILDING HARDWARE of every description. If you contemplate
building this season do not fail to call or write us for prices on your Building Material re
quirement Furnish us with your specifications and we will be glad to submit prices.
We have in transit a CAR LOAD of "ELLW00D" WIRE FENCING for hogs and
cattle that we will offer at reduced prices. Remember we carry a large stock of both and
our prices and terms are attractive.
Heath Hardware Co.
1
IIL. 1 irttJII j