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When Times are Hard Trade Where You Can Save Most Money I hrfur Bifht." V ! k.m X lb ' Jane Ward's Thanksgiving ClAIIISA We claim that our store is the plait1. Our stvk is fresh ar.J up- to-date in every way and w e will stel! an ihirtjr you want in our line ' almost at your own price. You shall have a haiyain if a emu to see us. Our stuck of Sluv is the best and ehtujvst to found anywhere. We will buy your produce -anything you have to sell and pay the highest market price. IV not fail to si-e us U-fore you buy or sell. If you have seed cotton or cotton seed we w ill pay you the highest price for them. If you want hulls or cotton seed meal we have them and will' sell them a cheap as you can buy them anywhere in Monr-n1. j If you can't come to our place, phone us and we w ill deliver' anything you wish without extra cost. ' P. S. ttarcmtf and Ties and Seod Wheal on hand. ! line! f.t W am: waijz t-ut j v j rr b.-r kmtt.ua. Itu-iti ,1 ,S ' II "iil..d fj.t t.rra.1 I tr"3l- II l'u,k,",J !" AtU ..... Vv y' lMl itw m::j uiv. i m At tic cwM. bh fct iw r. I -s ! i ri!kj J a nr. "If tbrr t. tb f.l u I l ussi.hL j 3Jjl l' cu? ftcr UtnMfTw." ' rvuiark.-d IMb.r. with i ktrlu I t ta b.r eytrs. lVrfiu I U rtin ' wir anJ brii bs luiua:." ! -1.' i ..... ...,. i.i i,ti.tii. Mir rarrivj aa armful i-f ! up- I Th.f ir nx-rr ! affairs tn.lo.-rJ stairs i.J a lU iue ,:ruiu t..v in ,, , hjr!uf of Un-r ttue in; oibrr Asa r-!ii. It ii. i V t ih.vrr rwtr aw. t 5 u. h.k aflrrauoa ; Quick Love, i oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 11 Yours f.ir busine- T. t-rvwu rjea liatr aa ilruit tu fr nit of Mini? i.h , fcvj't tin n the tuV us .-t ifa t.u :. k. j ivi.Mvr. the t!Nr mvuM. anl aa . .xliiT w.'iu.iu i:i:t! Sho J tall ih :i. n:Tti ittt iHt'k h;tir virum- 'ttttail ti t. J i'ft IV rl .1 In !a !vj tnat u ! U-. m-.ititi hT i M:f U t!i lur. biv ! itMitfit I'd run In !tl hat pn1 J:iiu' 'ir. ..-ktsl up a.u't tink- Noar Monroe Oil MiIJi "" . tm. ( of Iut iij'. u ku-w it. INttitr J I'lktv V u know u'u kts'i'itu . Ttinitk-irutiiir mi m rpM .Mi r ti'it i tin; I'r.x' lcn1 Jjtio," n i':ionfcli tM ku.n tli.it I C. Lee Co. Watch Our Store. " Neir Gootf.s Ererv Da v. We now have a complete line of Premium brand canned Kro"ds. consisting of all kinds of fancy peaches, beans, peas, Ivans, corn lima bean an 1 jellies. Mince Meats, Olixes, Pitkin, Sauces of all kinds. Peanut liuttcr, SleJ kais ns. (irat ed Coiimut. Cikoj, CtUry Salt, lanic eat, Tra and Col tecs, a complete line of fresh Candies, Crackers anj Cakes of all kinds, and the I INMiST MACCAROM in town. We have adopted the Mct'askey account svstem by which yon tret a duplicate of every purchase you make. All we ask is a trial. Phone tt! and your pmds will pe promptly delivered. Line of l'.luc Kibbon Kxtracts. and t'. 11. S. t'iars. Funderburk - Williams Co. FresH Fruits and veoetaoies r-i ? V r- .i'' ;-.-' (annod by the hot and nit)t roliablocanncrs in this country, wr arc rnrivinv: now tor our fall and winter trade. Picked fresh and put up by the best process, our canned fruits, vegetables, fish and meats are as delicious as when thev are in season. DOSTER GROCERY CO. kept it ': " i,, .T l;kt ttiu.v.l "nt.Tc aia't U' tt. t I i i f y.'H m-t A t Vhtj 111ht.i1 VV f, Jhii" fit sa .I lnt!:y "W Iut 1 tinvuit ua- thit It Kfm ln-ml fni nu-kttl fr o t m'I up an t jv 'ti w.-n't ktH'ji Ttiuiikiemiiit wtn'ii I'Vrrv s ti! t:i ! ptT V I' ik t luymic ut t haf tfiiiitf tli ilar- kv 1 wu Ui tlie TaUli an'"- JsMt W'titl BPtH' ii:id "ttmfk'hft'iil hr !:-t!o t'ir. Shi piiitii a sMulntf tivt V at INtluT I'lkr. uli.i uncill lis tli-Mltfh Wt-IV iiilpt.nl Up"U ItS fi.il ' M v tuasiy vttH i M h.u.v I kpt Thi.nk'Utur. Kt!uT l'lki''." ilt. in.i.!... JjtMV "tt'i. fn-ir .r tlvi-, 1 k.h.' tvpiitsl M'i r:ki r- ' i -tatitly. ' A t! l !t i'm it t:ij S'tii u:m 1"h! Ht M"iV tULlW'fV.l J.!Ii ;ird Vt" i'r i: """In""' N.ikt' v"i, of I ktl" It. JillUV I "l.-lll't I1UMII harm" MS Iik' whs Uiliy iri;tHt at Jatit'- sir iiifcre niatititT :n't ttH-si h.-it' ewt-y I'!i:iiikf- iT'i'tltf t't I I link If I H-""at t ks p 'ri:t.ikst:t in;'" "es." ri' i:itl Kh'Imt as faintly us her I. tttiitii.; t':i' a!.iv. 'What ts It .n'ir tt.Oi'i t i Ihnl ur, fhi-nV" tli'Uiaii.ltd Jin.' r li.ir-hy. "Im .hi tl'lnk t" k'i'p TfuMik-tfUp; Jut U hum you -iini.' tni'l t.i tin I'm liiiif l:i t!il fat f IT' Mi ll. tf I rf.m't? iYviliUtv: Humph- lit.T V kt pa'.sl an. I rtMi t hit 'liUMl!l' llf jtlt 1 C'!- I'!! Ih' Hi'thtt. J:i:.i Ward." shf s.iid w-.ur'.y. "I nlti't partial to wnlTinc l-':ii'!if:iH'rsr' Jiiiio hit d 'un in ht-r rtiair atfain. ' W.-ll. 111ht. l-y tl:' Mm j-nie in.i-t' t!w I'tMiti.l ttf I'ppt-r ri.ikf Hiul t.:-1 imit;. N-ly that Jano Wanl' a l-'-ispiit-mcr it ;i l t Im' tti jit honu' 1 1 ii-1 st-t uuir n ;i p. it n 1'iHuk'"' 'I'dt' il.Mr i'.iiiiii;'i J i :t n : . !' J mii AV.ird, lH'tiii;i:i; o vt Iht ktilttlnc f't the htt tt-ars dntpplim m tin l !u' o k. M; w. thmUlnn "f that Thunk-tfU-in4 et tWo 'tun U'f'trn. wIm'H flu ha I untrhitl fr Ana'a rvlunt. Th ( Xd V3 mil m u mi. umir 5ale uf I .and. By virtue of an i.nlt r miulr ly ). A. Houston, clerk of the Superior omrt of I'nion county, in the T.iTiiil invi'eiu ent it Icil Mrs. Mamie A. Mi-l ain i t al. air.tiiiwt Willie Marie H. Ik i t al., a( I'timtinif the umicrsinetl a toniniisinn. er to make the sale of the laiuls of the lah? Julius A. Hi'ik, 1 will, on Monday, IS'nl Novi mlier, l;Mi, at the court house door in Monroe, N. C, Ht 2 o'clock m., sell at pulilii' auc tion to the highest liuliU-r, a tract or iarcel of land lyinn in lluford towtshii, djoiniii(r the lands of lr. ,1. M. Illair, J. A. Melton. H. C. Ilotchkiss, Mrs. Mamie A. McCain ami others, and con tainintr 41li acres nuHe or less, U'intf the remainder of the ti.ict or pari elof land tiwtied liy the late Julius A. Ilelk. after the administrator of the said .lulius A. Helk sold olf Isl ucresof the said .hiiius l-and 5ale. I'.y virtue of the po-.t, r contained in a mnrtiraev d-ed. madi-,lat::iary J b!'! I'V W. I'. I'lyler to s. S. VVo'lfe. 'traii ferreii to K. II. WoitV.aiidl.v the latter to I'row Hro, we ill, on Monday, Now-inhcr .Jeth, l'.ms, sell to the hurhest (udder for cah at :hi' courthouse il.xir in .Monroe, the fol lowinK tracts of land, known ,,i,d iles i'ril.ed as follows; 1st. ine saal VV. I'. I'lvler sint. ri'st in a tr.-.ct of larnl in Itutord townshii, on me neail W IHT.S ol vlicn . creek, adjoining the lands of ii! J. Startles W. It. Starnes. S. Simpson, W. I,.' Helk and others, containine; aire? and known as the James Irliy esUitc lands. -ml. A tract of land on the uaters ol liichardson creek, adjoiniinrthe lands ol .Nani'v Watson. A I1..II,'- K11.... I...... .-..n..., 7.' .nnril .-Mariles, 11 ., ' . ., , . ... ,, Ku'hardson andoth. rs, oontaininir Li i 1 1 . . . . . impii or ..loses ctarncs estate i;i:ni. !"i"i 10 won n. i rivi. r l.y .Martha I., ami Joseph . liennett. Sold to satisfy the provisions of said ister'n ottice. Terms ol sale: Cash. This Octolier liith, tins. JOHN W. MeCAIN, Commi.ssioner. A. M. Stack, Atty. Re-Sale of I and. In the i'cial prnetvilini,' entitled C. F. Helms ft al., i'X pnrte, an increased did hviti( been put on the Crow Milt tract, the undersigned as commissioner to make sale of the lands of the late I). Helms, will, on Monday, Pecemlier Tth, I'.niS, at the court house doorin MunrtH', N.C., at 2 o'clock m., sell at public nuction to the highest bidder one piece or par cel of I'liid, lyine on Richardson creek and adjoining the lands of J. K. Chanev, Wm. I. Hivens, Mosi's Unison and oth ers and bounded an follows: Beginninir at a rock on the north bank of the creek by an elm and ash, and runa S. M W. 20 poles to rock in the field; thence north on W. lti poles to a atake by a pine, hickory and maple; thence N. 30 K. 14 polen to nn-k in the north bank of the creek; thence dowr the ereek to the beginning, containing 1 acres, more or lean, and known as the Wm, Crow mill tract Terma of aale: One-fourth cash and balance in twelve months. This the 2th October, I WW. A. M. STACK, Commissioner. niortgiigt This .1. d. CKdW Ill's. I'uOS, Assignets ol Mortgagee FOLEY'S HOIIEYTAR The original LAXATIYE cough remedy. For eoBfha, eolda, throat and lanf trouble. Mo opiate. Noa-alcoholtc. Good for trarybody. 8old erarywher. Th gcnuln rOLErS HONEY and TAR la la YUowpckaft. RefuacsabatiUUa. Irpard amly by ' F4y OamNnii GhloaMt ENGLISH DEUQ OOMPAmr. Notice. N'orth Caroliiiii 1'ition County C. I!. Henton vs. NoTieK of John A. Hippie and 1 Si vmuvs and The I'nion Mining Warrant ok and Liev i'lopnieiit : Attai r. Company. The aisve named defcndiint. John A Hippie, will take notice that a summons in the alsive entitled action was issued against him on the;lst day of (Vtola-r l:iS, by 1). A. Houston, clerk of the Superior court of I'nion countv. North Canilina. for the recovery of the aumof fc!tH.;W and interest, due said plamtilf oy contract for m-rvirea rendered for .H'temiam. John A. flinple, which sum mons is returnable totlie Januurv term I'M'.i, of the Superior court of said coun ty, at the court house in Monroe, N. C, which said court will convene the first Monday before the tirst Monilav in Feb ruary, and the said John A. Hip pie will also take notice that a w-jtrranf of attachment was issued on the said list day of Oetoher, l'.nw, by said D. A. Houston, clerk, against the property of id John A. Hippie, which warrant of attachment ia returnable at the same time and place mentioned aliove for the return ol the tummons. The said I'nion Mining and Development Company, de fendant above named, which ia a for ern cor "ration, is also notified that th summons in the above entitled ac tion issued against it on theaaid.'lUt day of Octolier, l!, by said clerk, for we purjtoseor setting smile a deed maite by said John A. Hippie and wife to said defendant corporation, which deed is recorded in book 44 page 68, in the register's office of Union county, N'orth Carolina, and for the purpose of exclud ing aaid defendant corporation from any and all interest it may hive or claim in the lands described in said deed. Both of said defendants will take not tea that they arc required to appear at the time and place mentioned above for the re turn of the summons and warrant of attachment and and answer or demur to the complaint or the relief demanded will be granted. This No. 2nd, lWW. a a. Houston, a s. a A. M. Suck, rittf's Atty. mm -yGS,:-N fry the uooa was ru so opia m- patitry m groaning villi toothsome In ii.Im. Asa's favorite pies stood la a row on tue shelf, and Asa's ekle and Asa's doughnuts nwaltrd lilt.i In deep, cool (sits. The turkey was liiff el and waiting, the cranlierry snuc uiolibsl In the Ixwt R'ns prenerv dish. Asa's room was warmeil and witt ing Ills slippers stissl Is-fore the Bee. wliera the ll.xtoli rs ker awulteil his tlrtil lly. The great fln1 ou the hearth retleeted all thesa things and alioue ou Jane's tired, eager face, atchlng at Uie w indow, s hell Captain Hinltli came lialtlng up the path and told her. The gale, a Inn ll otrrtioanl. Asa Ward that nil all. The bluff old captain went away, aud Jane Ward, In a fury of grief, devastated her larder and threw the viands to the fowls. Jane lived alone after that, her atony resignation broken by oecsslotial fierce bursts of grief. Never after that night did Jano Ward keep Thanksgiv ing She took a fierce delight lu fast ing on that partleulnr day that was set apart for thanksgiving. Twllliht guttered In. and Jane light- lainp and iua.le a rop of 1,-4 she got utit aoiii ai'pv auei.u t and butler an. ate ber su; ;s-t. ttiat was otrr she a ashed the aul sat down ag.ilu Ufore the CuiH-how t,tet t ..n.,1 ,1 rTer- aut froiu lofimr Tli.iiW-.'h n.g rin. Tferrv mas a rviul i.ler .f that otlx r u ght heu A4, d.,1 u,'t c ue la the low wall of the wind i!iriu Ck' ojV. trap's, sisl the swttih,g of ilie ii.u-t lsiu:!i against the r f aoiiuded l.e ttu' rtiti .if stvni lbere a a Oervr bla-t. a rlini; shriek, and Jane sroe and !.eie l b.-r b.euts to taT ears. A hhiat.ler of tu l-rvl!ioi! Ivrir erept oter her. her la seeuusl shrink as the litl. b u' rtiked si Its f,Hiu.l ii i,-ii. 't it tl.e w nd utidi! as u I.M.It as L had aruea aud there was dead u. l-e-. Jnie sauk treiublitig to ber iii.v "N'M, whatever ha .mih' "ter toe' stie w lts(N-ri'd t''kelil. 'T am we:-: as a libjr to I s. :irtsl ,y a s.ita:i l:k that '" She kneit iliere f- r a long tun. wuh elotl riis, and tlin graduallt tb.-rv aine a great e.i.v into i, r w fa'-e Her Hps motet! ii,'1mU:. and Jane W'aM pr.t) isl. "I I! d- whit I can to a f, to -uie shr a--uf." iiiuiuninsl Jatie as he got tiioii her fe.'t. "ti d fornix :i-e f -r a sluf-il woman " She hihied a lantern a', I, til haw I our her bead, went out I- i lilu'it It was lll,'lillg!it. nt.d the Iii'l to tin- chl ken boue was a brunt while Way d.'Wtl Mtilh b-r M'lle I'.g lire w.i!kisl. bailee a gn.te.ue. Ida. 1 shail, Is lllnd It. the a.r is , r and shant att-1 there was a 1 ;!it u :u,1 - a singular eh.-inge fr. ni the sud.le sunai! that had an miticrted her Jane pii-,hi-il the do T i-is-n and l-i-l, e-l around. The large while r, st, i the youngster of the t1 k and the ii p!e of Jane Ward s cy. grini.l-ed a the ro u il I a bens aU,'it him He at Im I'lngli lie r 'lie i' -r l! be Im, I Itecn It the t,.;.!i.. cr n.-r of t'lc rooi Jam W .ir.l w--e ,! ha i e , a pt ii re I iiilii tint l.ii'lt Stie li.id IMO-I ki.l,-l a i lil kei M ber life i!i, sU.t of bl..s: i.,.i,!e her faint yet somehow she slew n,.. while r-oster. and Willie hi- he.i.l es I,.h li:l coiitortnl 1,,-for.' tier le-rnlied eye- She returned to tlie rm.t ainl s. ritl.-e1 jet another il- tliu. She i-ainisl tlx ni to the b -u-e, Sli built a roaring lire In b.r .okl:i. aloie: she picked, eleaiitsl aid n l-h.sl the , hi. kens and set tl.eni In III,' , pantry. She went to the e,-::,r m, I br.-uaht up a pumpkin That tilk'ht she made pumpkin pies; she made oo..klea and doiighiiiits, she got apples from the turret and eider from ihe .filar. She built a fire In the drum st.ne In Asa's room. She alrel bis Is.l met warmed It with the oi.l brass warming pan She nm.le nil ready for the coin lug of some one aa Kite h id made reu.li fit e years ng i. It was 3 o'clock when Jane Ward went to bed. mid the tired old woman fell Immediately Into a deep, sound sleep from which she did not awaken until the morning was well ndiaii.iil With unaluiled lig.r Jane prc ared her Thanksgiving dinner. The chick ens were rousting In the oien; the table In the .lining room was spread with a spotless cloth; the blue mid white dishes retleeted the firelight; the sun shone on the glass dishes of currant Jelly and turned them Into glowing rubles. Ahote all was the Thuiik'giriiig iitnnwplie re. l'.sther l'ike tramissl heavily Into the kitchen nnd sto;.ied short lit the sight of June W ard. Jane was peeling vegetable. There were great golden turnips, silver skinned onions, crisp white potaPs-s, crackling spicy celery. "Oood niorultig. lj-ther l'ike," said Jnne kindly. "I was afraid I'd .-nr.sl j hi away for guil and all last night I hope jou don't mind what .lls,i. K.' ited old woman saya out of the hardness of ber heart." "l-and. no!" ejaculated Ksther cor dially. "T am dreadful pleased you've come to your senses. Jane Ward! t!o log to have company to dinner'" she asked eagerly. "I don't know," returned Jane sober ly. "I'll have whocior tlie lsml sends My table In waiting for the hungry and the msslj ." "I-iinl. It makes me hungry to smell all your g.sl things." returned Kther nieanliigly. 'You atnyltig with AnnV" asked Jane abruptly. "Yes; we're going to bate rwt iork and apple sau.e " "That ain't to be desplstsl." returned Jan. "I thought you wasn't going to keep Tbankagli lag no more. Jane Ward." aid Ksther presently, with a keen j glance at Ibe old woman. I "1 wasn't going to till I g..t to think , Ing things over, and I made up my j mind I would keep It etery year." , (aid Jsne lowly, while her fadist ryes filled with tears. j "Well, I guess I'll be going along I Poems too bad If HoIksIj .-onus along j You'd har a Ld of victuals on y .ur banda." said Other, rising and eor j Ing Into the well tilled titry. "I guess BoiiieNidv 'II cone along as the faints U-.ii.l ; tLe cLiuiuey, I and J ire l.,i.-n..l wl;b a r.i !-!: Ial For Our Lady Readers. Thin fine nickel plated, handsome and durable shears cost you 50 cents anywhere, in sizes from 7J to 10 inches, free with one yearly subscription ($1.00) paid in advance. State size wanted. Good enough for the Queen, but not too grood for our lady readers. Make the old man get you a pair with his paper. The Journal one year aoid Shedaxs Free for Si. oo. , 1 .i :;orluced to a girt I had never I area before. At H we were sitttug hand . log b.tirt II . hi t ..i s t'j..u.-ti A ; ., band etKlurtng a frightful strain. ! mu4 I coi. ing t.tcruliit.g t-e I t we were I sked ia each othore ! su. h an .11 f .: .. ir t.'k The tsl l.,iieMtie ? I'..- I r. r years bid ;:j d away, and It i .t V I t-iily tlw arm. !lgtt step ls.u-..oieg tlie stairs to wliv out al! tli,.- t;.-ak tear aud ,ring 1st-k ilie wartn. t-aiaiful .ast. .'4ptai:i Sattrli rmb-il tl- su thestrvs't toward tin- .n.oii. He turned on,-e an.t wanh'sl a ribjt .e.:toi g acr.sss the r-.id. a'id b.s i ...u;b waien-d as l. th .e.lit . f t'ie able ra'.-Mt pie that w.:s brewi ... ia tLe Smith oven at that rs'iiierf. When be f.i.nl Int. i the eies oi trar.gr. I a i n,-t giie up her C'l.stf A h .hl hud o i bis shou der. a f t n.i iar o.,e iin-:'i ,u l.t ear tbe hau l ai l t. :.v of A4 Wari: K it a Ward was ,l,....r "Tie : 1 . aptals! Te ; tie h-v uiy dear .I.I m.ilh.r K I baton t beard a word 1 Ti. n. 1; l know-t T.-l- le': d-'Wll A.l an I splashed whl.li were tlghtljr 1 S'l, itll's. "Slio's all rurlit. !" ." heeje-I the I'ai't.iiu j-'ifu. . now fu"v e-..i iti.-e.! that the siilsl.r.iti.ll li.nids le held were ll"t gl. t! o!l-s. "bill she le.it'j. It w! ifsut :;;ain s'ansl 1 sr.n.t'r ti t. n.t a .'-V f- r tlie ea d- 1.! S-. It must be a . I IK u t.-.trs, I hate vt rt'.i ;," Wnnls bron ..,1 ut,on the har. t' elasjsl 111 I aptl. griet.sl herse'f n.,t t t I a great !. ' 1. her "Take 11. e P. h. r stay. I '' c ti;i In t'i "Yes lint w! ce,- I..! I'iougM t.ci we -e l-'-t" "1 was pi.'ke I up bt tr-iu.p ste.iiner an.! n: . :iie t'i ihe "llh I I 11.1. I got a j -I. on a .to liner and vi" e iii I don't kll. iv w I, !ie I In ii I nn le t . i"ii. a: afraid to col: e h .' f broUe. "Itru a!o:iL". l id. .Line .11 If for I oil Joy tie!, h.i-to." .lane War! :-v.ed t ful'j. It was set 11 nv 1 lands, a i l I--' string, r pari like of l'''-ni; she IV f.-r tl.em herse'f. S!i. w " Ii n su,!.,-u i- 1:' -mi a slia .f r. t il II of tie ..' At that Hist. II. t !'" Ml. IV . l li e I g'lt. t;t .r.h. tlie ,1. - r W!i I'!!. " -.l! Asl! As;,"' si., Ihe l.'ird Is i e-i l-o -' now, cai'taiu, .' o'd p.a.s-y UC I oil '.fil'l We 1 athUitiud oiiud Vm1 .:-! and 1 Id aiu tuer her rvgnlti di I It- t lie: T lime l.'eii His voice Ward Is wait r k s Make e tab'e 11 1st tiith all the b.i-l come to I l -i npia'tlte tin-1!.' I away f f.v'ing an I I bi g lie 11 st- rness. ri. c.icUed oil the 11. and -I Joi fully Mow lu Cure a Cold. ie as r.iref ill as v i t an vou sill isi.m.illv l iLp Coi I, il; 1 when y u . el V tin ll.liie ot known leh.tluiity, ne that has an c.sl.ii iisli,. J nputation ill .1 that is cfti.un to rttc.i a iiuick ilie, Su, hi indie inr is tli.iinl.er Iain's C01i1.l1 Ii -iiie.lv. It lias ;.iined 1 woild wi.lc ii'i'iit .l::ui by it- remark ib.e nuts ol this t.iosl rouiiiioU 111 nieiit, and can al ns be dt pen led upon. Mails on liatini's plan, re lietes the lulls?, aids ex,- toratioii. opens tl.r sectetiotis and ai.K uaturt ll resieiitig to" m --le.ii t . a lic.iillil conditijii, Ibuii'g tin- inaiiy vi.irs in In. I it h.,.- I ceil 111 Lciii-i.il n.-se wr iave vet I i learn of a single case ol old or atlack of the Kr:p luviin; re lilted 111 p:.euuioiii.i wb'-u this remedy was used, wlucii sMoss roiuiiKiielv that it is i vet tain pie.entiie ut that Uitgrrotts iliscase. C .aui!erl:iiii'i Colli;h Ueuil'.lv t'olllains tin upillt.l 01 itlier narcotic and nny be given as onli lently to a l al-v as to an ajult. or sale by l'r. S. J Welsh. A I'lithetic Death. There wits an tiiiiiii.illy anil ileitli 111 I iut ham Sal11nl.1v. A iiuinix'i of fi ieiiila li.nl i;alln'ivil at tlie luiliif of Trtif. uml Mrs. ,J. ('. Wnoteii, al rrinil) I'ollege, to w it nets Hie hap- tiMii of their lutliy, ami lr. Kiliin wm there to ciiiiiltit't the wrvicis. Tht inotlier well! to the cradle to get the child ami to licr horror and iiiev.iiesilile grii f, found tlie little otio ileail. n bail nut nieviotislv IhH'li all k. Iloiv is Your I'iKcsliun? Mrs. Mary Ibmliii)' id No. L'js mi tve, San l-'iaiieiM',!, ti coiiiiiiends a rciiui'y lor atoiii.uTi troiilile. She siiva: "(iialiliide tur the woimVilu! Ili-ct of Kleett ic Hitters ill a cac il Hciile iinligesliiin, 1 r i 1 1 1 ' e( this tctitiinoiiial. I am fully convinced that for stomach and liver trouble Klcctric Hitters is tin' best remedy mi the iiia'ket today. ' This great tunic and alterative medicine in- vioiiralcx the mMciii, purities the IiIiuhI and is es'eci,ill y helpful in ill forms ol female weakness, .'nir. at Knylish IMib Ciiiii.tny's. Kabbl rouRht Member. lialihi iJiitsky, 11 I'olish Jew, incensed Is'tause a iiu iiiIht of his itiiigrcalion dnlu't call on him to 'iforiii certain cetenioiiics, there by violutnin the law- uf the oil ho lux Jews, and also midline liini uf his fee, violently assaullcd the tnemU'r on the strcctsuf Wilininj; tun, I he trouble had to do with IiIcsmhh certain fow ls iM'furc they ere prepared for eating. I'olri 's II n.tv an I lar clears the air passages, tt.-ps tlir iinlatiu 1 in the ttiroat, sootties tne lutiamrii nieni branei, and Ihe most obrtuutc conch disappear). Sores an I itiHimrd lungs are healed ind strenctbeurd, and the cold ii nprllcd from the system. Re fuse any hut the genuine in Ihe yellow package.. English 1'iug Company. arms At 10 we were bo era f.sr life. en that uietnorable aferrssm was sauntering through obe vf Ih e ratbe- ilr,.s alnm.l where the Battles go to pray and stranaers go to stare when par,y of niy fellow couutrymen ap- pr.st, h.sl. and ene of them, w bora knew. Iu'rtslu.-esl n.e to Ihe rest. an .-i f them Miss Hilda t'raae. I Join ed Ib.ei. ami togeih.f we gaped at pipt! igs aid st at 11. -s of sacred ehar aeters, -il:ig our nose tnlo etrry n..k and cranny lu the most uuUsoui leg iii.iiii.cr Seeing a luan emerge fro n a Ibile d.r al-.ut four feet high. w hi. Ii be cowed with a hang, as I a us ed It I t'-k bold of the knob and saw that the lat. h had not caught, fulling the ii."T o,cn and slis.plng. 1 bs.sed In. Tlie chamber was dark, an to the hotter I entered. Mis Crane ap- sare,l at the dmif and. Iieudiug. also came In. The rest of the party pass.-d on. Miss Crane ami I stissl luvestl gntlng the cham 1st It was very small, re- tangiilar. and the celling was so tr -h that we could not estimate Its dNtniii-e- In fact, we couldn't see It. Iut my hand up. but could not reach It. Suddenly the door, w hich had leen !.ft sll.'litly ajar, cl.ned with a slam Then It was Jerked as If to try wheth er the l it. b had t-aucht, and we heart f.hitsteps retreating on the niartde door I put my baud against the door, stiouilng a! the same time. It was fast, and there was no answer to niy r. ll 'I lie luan whom I had seen close It bad doiibtlvta rrlurued, seen It open and shut It. So much for that atupld curiosity will, h Misseses algbtsis-rs. l'..r a moment we scarcely realirod ottr position, but I s.s.11 nn- that un h-ss releaseil we were likely to have a terrlbV time liofore us. ending In In sanity and death by atarvallon. My nunpaiilon presently became aware of Ihe same ssll,le result and ronvul stvrly grasped niy arm. Our eyes s.s.n lavame ustnl to the darkness, and we could dimly see the walls Looking up to ills, oter where any llu'ht could come ftvin, t saw a 1 11 inln. on line In the shape of the ree tangle forming the outline of the celt In.'. This puziled me It was lucky I bad something to puzzle me. for one can t contemplate calamity and study a irobleiu at the same time. I called Miss Crane's attention to u as a titter Slotl. Hut how make our position known? The ibsir was very tbl. k and made of some substance on the outside to re- soluble the cathedral's Interior. I ham- r.l and kicked, but ngalust a non resounding material. Then I Hhonle.1 I listen, . I Intently for f.silstcps. but fall. I to det.s't any sound whatever. To allay so far as possible my coin pan ui's apprehension I told her that It w as sislble we might have to stay where we were all nUbt and W'e must make Ih" liet of It. Her only reply was a inoini that froze my blood. We heard the rathnlial clock strike '. Then, lin king i p. I was nsloiiished to notice that the celling had descend ed. I lu. 1,;. d that It was now alsuit liven ly feet lilh. though It might have Is-en forty. At nny rate, tt wm much nearer limn wl I t.r-d likd up. Tired of aiaiidlu,'. we were sitting nn tlie fl.ir. Mlsa Crane was suffering from hjsteriii. nnd lo .pilot her I held her hand In a firm trip. She. I. i, hnd noticed the descending celling. No pen could dcacrllie the horror of seeing that aoiiietliliig falling so slow ly that the eye could not delis t Its mo tion. I folded my companion In my arms nnd held her cheek ngalust mine. We were nulled before nn appalling death. I lagged her Hot to l.s.k up, r every time she did so her glnnce "tild 1 follow. si by a new aud more terrible hysteria. Meanwhile tb rectangle of light faded, and we t re In darkness. I stoisl up and stretching forth my hand otild feel the celling. It feenicd to be f metal, l'nsslng my fltuers around the Hue where It Joined Ihe wall, I llscovered that there wna a iace be tween It and the wall. It must Is? suspended. I said nothing of Its proximity to my companion. She nerd not know till the fatal moment came The cell ing settled till when 1 Hood at my full height It touched my head. Then the cl.s k struck 10. A few minutes after till I heard the click of cogwheel na though tome one were turning a crank. My hand was resting on the ceiling at the time, and I felt It rise. In a few mo ments It had pissed Is-yond uiy reach We are sated, sweetheart, tuy love. my life!" I pressed her lo me. ruin ing kisses on her clasks. her Hps. her eyes. "It baa gone! Slatak to pie! Tell me of jour Joy-that you love o!" It was In the n.l.lst of these trnna- porta that the door opened and the apartment was fl.ssled with light that Illumined a crowd of aniloua face In Ihe openln;. 'Thank Cod! We halt found you at Inst" We were In the elork tower. The weight that moved Ita machinery was suspendisl over us. The keesr had ound the dis k before going to tied. My wife and I when sightseeing ran never be tempted out of the Iseaten path of visitors. We have had enough of thnt. AI.KX ANPEIt ELY. Watched Fifteen Years. "For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bucklen'i Arnira Salve, and it bas never failed to cure any sore, boil, nicer or born to which it was applied. It baa Want Women In the Army. Mvwl "S noc,or Dl. lr. Madeline IVdk-tier, a French r 1 i? ,of. iltoD' ,Ke- suirragist. i. heading-a nclition toiJ',c- "l r'"K"Hn 'K'"Pny a, Ihe r rot'ch parliament to allow to men to enter the army. She wants this done an that women, ran learn violence with which to prosecute their demand for Ihe franchise. The European women are dead art on fretting the ballet in their hands anil Ihe men are as qnally deter - mined that they shall uot vote. Kennedy's l.aiativ Couch Syrup not only heals i riUlion aud allays in flammation, thereby stopping the cough, hut it moves the boweli ,rntly and to that way dnvea tb cold from tb syitem. Contain nn opiates. It it pleasant to take, and children espe cially lika Ihe taste, so nearly like ma ple augar. Sold by English l)tu( Co. How Much Can a Mule Haul? In Atlanta the recorder fined a man for making hia mule haul a load that waa adjudged eieeasive for one animal. The recorder aaid 2,5M pounda waa enough. The man had a load weighing 4,0.12. The fine waa IV 75. Winter blasts, causing pneumonia, pleurisy and consumption will soon be bere. Curs your congh now and strengthen your longs with Foley' 1 Huoey and Tar. Do Dot risk starling ' th winter with weak lungs, when Fo- i ley's llouey and Tar will cur lb i most obstinat coughs and colds and prevent aerioos results. Eorliih Druf Cojffpaoy. IB CssNvX.:Nss The, Kind Toa Have Alway nought, and which baa bee la u fur ever 30 year, ha borne the algnatnre af ami Iut a iMsrn nude under hi per siru-.l aupcrv Uloai alnee lu Inflanry. Allow no one todisreive yixi In thla. All Counterfeits litiltationa nnd H Jut-aacnd'ar bat EsperttnriiM that trllln with and endanger Ibo henllh of lnfiuiU nnd Children Experience naUnt ExperlnieaW What is CASTORIA Oaatorln la a hnrniles aubhtltute for Castor Oil, rare jorlc, Irtpa nnd Sim.iIiIuit Kjriisv. It la rimsnut. It ctwitnln iM'lthrr Opium, Morphine nor other Sarcotto aubwUneet. 1 1 age is lis ctuirunlee. It destroy Wornta auitl alluy l-'evvrioh lints. It cure DUrrhu-a and Vlu4 Colic. It rrlirve Tcctliinn Trtoililcs, cure Const iuitUn and Flatulency. It nssiniilatcs the I'tmd, rexulutea the 8toauM-h and Iton-rls, git in: beallby and nntural aleep The Cbildrcu'a ran:tova Tbo Mothcr'a t'rleud. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of m .stnw mi m r j m The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tac mmm, f mr. m'm romm Ney McNccly, Attorney at liiiw, Monroe, N. C. J. L. SCALES, ATTORNEY. LawBldg. Monroe.N.C. DOCTOR H.D.STEWART. PHYSICIAN. MONROE, N.C. Re-liifinf (ih. nr 11 . I 'Itii-- " ria Otlitf In Hi r- II l.t U. m in . a il ft. .tti .1 ' t p ill iiititf vrr rtm nriiitr Hor nt- Ittrliif till I lli -lT ttit-liur. IRK MULLIS, CIyII Engineer, Pbonh 41. Winoath, X. C. ('ettrlcnl uf fniflesm.-f In Hn rwaair Ina fnitn ifrtrtir lu Kll)r, Muulrlpal antl rr 1DR. B.C. REDFEARN,t UKN llT. Cbarees reasnnatile. Satisurtiun iiatautrcu. Office over RuJte's licxik Sture. MONROE. N 0. W II be at Marsliville, N. C, on first anil tbirj Mouilays of each tnoutli, auj at Matthews ou second auj fourth Mouilays. I'lione Jji Ti YOUTH'S COMPANION tf cat 5 tl1l dill 1st till MSM, Tho cunt 'ifi r thn lor l'o will incluOti 50 Star Articles UU.I0.S.(JUKI0X. DENTIST. Orpu Ks in ()'ra IIou.se buiKlinj. "Phone 158. W. B. HOUSTON. SURGEON DENTIST, Office up stairs, FitigeralJ lluilJinv, Northwest of Courthouse, Mouroe, N. C. M. L. FLOW, Commissioner of Deeds for South Carollaa, In North uroliDi: also I Justice of the Puct for UdIod Count;, ind MoUr; Public for North Carolina. :-: :: Special attention eiveu to taking At Adavits, Ackuowledfemrut or I'rouf ol Deeds, Mortgages, Cimtrarta, Hills of Sale, Powers of Attorney, Keuuncia tions of Dower and Inheritance, Pep, ositions, Writing aud Probating. Deeds, Mortrares and all other papers, issuing State Warranta, Claim and Delivery and Attachnieut papers, Civil Sum mons and the Collection of Claims. Office al M. L. Flow Co.'i Store east of courthouse, Monroe, N. C. 'Phone 14J. O. H. Sale. Unless tirt'vintislv railed for and ohsiyi's tiaid, or otherwise disjsisi'd of, tne NiiiUit'rn r.xpreasl ompany will wll to the hiirhest biililer. fur rash, at pub lic aurtion. at the til. I isisliillioe next d.s.r to Knulish UruK l'oniiaiiy', Mon roe, .. L., on Saturday, Nov. 21st, r.ms, at 10 o'clork a. m.. all matter that has been on hund aix m.uiths or over, anj iU'tniied list of v, hu h ran lie seen at . the rumpany' otlire in Mminw, N. C. ' This Octolier tUh, l'.KW. H. M. MrCUIXOCH, Supt. II. D. LKOWN1N0, AKt. Itv Mrn and Women ol Distinc tion In M.iny Votstluna. 250 Capital Stories Of Ch irartrr find Advnnturft liictuUiitu hm fine St'tlals. ID00tTo-Date Notes on Current Kvrnta, Natural history iintj Sfionce. 2000 Cnc-finuto Stories Pitt of Huitmr nnd Mlscnllany. Tlw Wrhlv Mi'tillfi Art.rl. Tiiiwly I iliioruls. 1 Hij CM I drcn s Ptiiio, etc. S impt CoHf of f Mf ttlmtrmt4 AniMUf9nt far IUH maI 'M Is nv Jil'rea. Free to January, 1909. Every now aulxrrik-r wSo at efr tot ul nl avntia itti alip (or Pvrfflina lhi pt) with ! ( will mviv AH tfca Uaua Th Comr-lt lor lK rttaiaiinf wli of IWH. incitHlMii Um Baitlifjl Holi ti Nun bort. TK Compstitiun'fl tlmlr fot tt "In Grixlilhr't Cftri. litK Then Tlw Cnnptnion tor K S2 wk ef l)K dWary mt K hwM tmmdum lar vrf winbar M Um luntljr. TKE YOUTH'S COMPANION, BOSTON, MASa. luaiCrf-iPTioKi fitc(!v:a at this emcL SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Schi'diilo in effect Sept. 13, ltaW. RANnf.TI. RtVOLVINCi. 0ARB H . . -t ss- 1t. vwjB run nu Ot KALfi ILlI MMSA CrTV. MO. Union Look Poultry Fenco Quickest line to New York, Wash- Inicton, l loritla Points, Charlotte, Atlanta, HirminKham, nemphls, New Orleans and Points Weat. Double Daily Service with HlRh Back Seat Coaches. Pullman Sleep Iiik Cars and Dlninj; Cars. Trains leave Monroe, N. C, is follows: NOKTMIJOL'ND. No. 38 R.SSa. m. No. 44 fi.Kp. m. No. 'U 7,h0p. ro. SOLTIIUOt'NI). No. 41 10.3(1 p. m. No. XI . in . m. No. Kl KI.&5. m. For Charlotte and Kutherfonlton: No. 1X1 9.15 a. m. No. IW In. 3S p. m. No. 45 10.55 a. m. We operate Double Dally Vesti bule 5ervlce, with throuRh Pull man Sleeping Cars to Jacksonville, St. AuKustinc. Atlanta, Birming ham, Memphis, Portsmouth-Norfolk, Richmond, Washlnfton, Bal timorc.Philadelphiaand 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, A Kent, or address O. H. OATTIS, T. f. A., Na. I Tueker Rull.llns. RsleKh, K C. Croup Wfim rhllfl Oct ap tit tbr- nl.i.i t of t h Ktirht wll h wvr ttv,t ut cmuim (r qutnllf hftiipfMi. no tlmo hald ! Int h. iufiiinniitiff with rrnw1l ot m dtuiifA I'lMtupft Uaa U ftn t4Vi7 W ltv Ufa. Chamberlain's CouK Remedy but wrrr biH-o knnwn to fall In an? an4 It hM bim In um IW ott r imalHtn1 of n.t' iurf. 1 lr In nii bt'Hr. It rsn im ! bnln1tiBiia. Whf tHrlmnt It lplfi'i to tali and vmtiu no hnmfal ilruj. i'rki, te cuUi lart Man, W cvata For uli by Dr. S. ). Welsh.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1908, edition 1
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