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THE MONROE JOURNAL1 G M fcEASLEY BKO..Fcau(Hta. K. F. UtASLtY, Eniioa. TncUy. march X T 5ucccm el th. Observer. In referring U) th fact that il hi burn just aevenUwn year ince IV.J- lell and Totui kinj bought in J Uk CLOSlNa DAYS OF SESSION. ."W-nher Active About Their Bills. fir. FkUber Entertain. Stewart Fmw-iie Tnil i the -,,4rxf iivkarMi. 'attraction, anj much merriment rm- Oae of the most delightful ucil ueJ fnm Lie changing of partir. .rk a rriocir of ti.e .trll! ht)li 'h v! Sepu-mNr Nt.ar J l nig n.Usted a 1 ao.i',!J i!v tihiam l'r-stntt'r:.i!i r !. m a lesrlatur c 'is -r.nel by inc. 'nipt M.tl:u unti puMic Inch '! .: rxiiviiii.;.-. v.i : Culler w .i' -i( :n vn iri' My s. ', ie t :l.l CI eJit- .it t!.e I .v.:-:-. t,-n I'.- f .1 1' V ..( Wak. r. i' of litis ;t:.. '!' i f t in- l'-t - la si-ru'iin.".!: 'llH.), I i is ;l v.; t it .1 ml li .if :n V' I. r i: k.rt . li.: ix t u.r ii.is." ,:-..un. i .: . I a : ;tv thcite the ct .i ui.l that w.is ly :' tV-rt. an-! afv t::.i i : U tup's but iKVir is til i in !.: sell ii-'s t ' I :ir..i vh ! a en . it n ; ! slu' il.l tu-t be U'icr ite 1 1-v a . hi'' e. Tliere is , e '.'.i'i.-" f r y.iiii: ii. -t i t:i !..lt i !!. ! ::.e:it if !!' :i'y a: : m i. eu ail! i charge of the Charlotte Observer, the j kmliMe aw Ui the pnnjres f the .i-.t. ,,.! ipulilie h.'l ami ln;t.er one as It m theo the Charlotte Chron icle but thi waa rlunl a f monlha later to it present name It ia not of the line of the CbarUieOb aerver ot Col. Ctu U JoneuauJoth era. aa many aupwe. fr that fafer haJ usprnJeii .-eral year before 1592. hen Cal.Uell 4 T. mi kios toukthiaoue. At this pi-riml lv.i;' the Charlotte Chn nu ie "as a m rn ing paper of f""r pi?-. s:t column to the page. The Otuierver. it s k cesr. is of varriujr. n'ltr.her of -a;e ten or twelve during tiie me. 1 a:u! twenty ti twenty ai SunJay. ttt (even column to the pjiw. The nr culatioQ then w.u l.ltv the daily verage no 9 M3 Itspapi rlil then ww J l.Cdtl a year, it w n. f I6.2t.i0. The mechanical pay roll tlien was per werk. it now f 3'.2. The salary list tii.-n ea'.Uil fur $15 per week, now for rr3. It LaJ then carriers rive, now eight It oc cupied 11 x)r space then, 3.(1X1 s.pare feel, now H.tiii It was H by hand theo; by six lmotype uivhine now. with one held ia reserve. Th n it was printed on a drum cylinder l! it bed li-ibeoek press at 2,iH lucres ions an hour, print two pavand turn: now on a lloe perf.vtiug s!erik typing press, capahle of six'wii psg s at one impression, printed and fold ed, at 10.1KH) an hour, or i-iht pages at 20.000 an hour. The telegr.iph tolls averaged then 12 per week, now ?210. ItSMSt.lge hiil then was $T per week; now it is '.'.'. It then reuted quarters on West Trade street the same year the present n;anag ment took charge it Unight the building it now occupies on South Tryon and later added a story to it. erecting at the time of the purchase a au-story mechanical building im mediately in rear of and of course connevted with the property with tin Tryon street frontage. Ten years ago it became a daily paper in fact, theretofore it had appeared but six uavs in the week. It canies more local and foreign advertising thau any other paper in theSt.ite and at a higher rate, and collects more money from its subscription list and silts than any other A good deal more could le said but tills review will perhaps interest few people, except ing newspaper men, anyhow " This is indeed interesting to news paper folk, not one of whom win knows The observer, however fre ipieutly lie may tbsagri-e with tin paer' views, but admires it, re joices in its success and has found m its development a source of iuspira ticn and profit. Much more success to it' New Kailroad Recorder Court ' function ol the ran was pven at, The pme.a beauliful invisible bair- Bill AjreeJ I poo saury mil tie Dome ot jir. J. f. rteWher on pin boi ler, fell lo lira. II B Adam. Not l inishej. Crawford street Friday mornmg and Mr. I'ukes and alms Mabel tne 'nnhni. afu-rooiin. Fam 10 30 to 12 30 1 he served mint wafers, fudge, salted The legislature ot I'JW is atutt; J.vr were thrown open U the fol-inut. kveream acd ladningirs. the calendar. I'.verv member who ha lva! n-atters U-fore the legisla ture Is on the lo kout fur bis bill to see that it is called up in regular course and passed- N'o bills can be ir.troduced after unaniimHis tf course Tkw Schools of ."UJisosu 1 Living taught scboul in Marsriail. the eoi.Dty seat of Madison, a brief desi-nptK-n of the hiU there and ! in the a.lj.uaing counties may I of, interest to mai:y n-aders if TLe Journal and esiwiallv those who are? eninged in ti-achicg in the puMK-.oT.e it a c:e. llany Dins nave yet; hing- Mi-tJajne . A. Core, It 1 The color scheme was yellow, so si-h'is of I nion eouu'v. I tvcin ; U te passeJ on ir aiLweJ to Uie on ; lli:suo. It I . KedVarn. Ilandoli h the rarliirs wt re bewutifullv and ar- Ktdfrarn, J. K. Ashcraft,J. hnCrow,:tisth-ai!y deconted in j.T.iUils and rh.unas Sale, Whiteford li!ken-y, ; buttercups lurtpg the gaim-s Mrs. A. I. Monroe, Will Horn. John Blake , h ikes, the charging daughter of ney, K. M tin:!in. Kill Wiilums, Mrs. ReUher. renJere.1 some beauti Chas. Uichardson, l.uirrue Asbcrafl. ' ful ru-al aud instrumental music. sell 1 f. und the 'i'ie in M.idisoii' No bills can be introduced after W . K. Casou. J. I. Kutch, Ctuirles Mrs Fletcher has alwav lenknown countv manifesting a gr.-at deal of 'March 2nd, except by uiiaiiurkius Uedf.-arn, C. A. Thomas, I jura w a cbarnimc bostoks. but on this interest in the ca ise i f i h at ;on. i consent of the House. Of course. U al.h aud (iaston Meant l'i'gri-s- iwasion she mure than urpas.W the en.'!o:ng i'iiivtfnt instrucUT. 'this is merely a resolution of the sue Forty-two was the game, having exptvUtions of her friends. :;iu tn rs o' the n.ril wh.sCs an-; It 'use, P.:t ww serve torneca Di:is:tiai.d paiutej Jap.mese tally eanls nn.l. r ii. ...!. ni n- o- of ; U'inir intnduivJ. The n'fcilutioii fi.T i.n.tonf .mil mn ..ii,n.. n.l ' iihut .-irtiueiit of the ,reb)terMUs.and Vtt ver w ; was pass.-1 some days g living Enjoyable time. Mrs. Catsoo proved "'-''U. ljottl.il and plain pickles. rind a cb4 one.t and ui :g.vl , feoruary stctx. tut several biits nave the lucky flaj'er, and was therefore " the rtvipient of a very pretty silver, ,,r"lM- cup. Next came the refreshments:; Kresh ganlen Mels, 2 rents per chicken sslad with mayonnaise dres-' ,WI.r; ,,sh iot.it.-s and 'in sing, pirnetto sandwuhes, pickim, .(jj oats-we want lo wll "em. hot chocolate and wafers, m hieh wen Monroe Supply t'onipany. cr.uvfully sitvihI by Mrs. Asbury; 1'nki-s and M.hs Callie Fut. h. ' 1 ','4' chemett, Mrawlieiris, rap From 330 to 5 30 the aftern n ri- bl.uk U-rn.'s, pach. guests were Mesdaines II. B A.lanis, pi' "! 1 fw rutiueries. I'.. S. lirtvn, IV A. ll .usvn. Cecil t A. I. Denrins. I'riees to suit. M a. ham. F.. C Winches:, r. S. B. ' B indv, A. M Stack, W ri.-t. nb-e.1 Some folks tell lies to wll goods. l'iest!on:I.i."i,.t.vington. Frank I-iney.Chas others tell li.-s to buy theui. A rpise i l,Ml;:ps,n. .Ir.John Fa:rlev, Jr.. W . f'iare m-ai is an any man want. Finest asKorttuent of olives. 'was ivtssed ome days ai: living i February 2t'h. but several bills have 'been iu'rodnv.1 since but in ail .probability will not pt thn-'.gh. A bill an enduig the lie-'rder's .ouit act l..is Kin aitreed non and rep T1.-1 back to the House as a sub--tit ;te for the bills intrvl'iced some iavs ac , and is now oa thecalen da'r A bill has Uvn sent up from citi .:tr.s of Motir v tonsh:p which pr vi i s that an ehvtion may U1 cil l.il bv iho Kurd of td commission ers i f the t wrhip i n the -:' issuing K nds f, r the t. :v ; misg the r-iadsof the township j. lane, Thomas I'avne. Henry l,v 1,11,1 ' 'hut is what jou are looking I'll s l.:! will ln intnKl'.iceil Unlay j ney, John Yates. W. B. 11 uston,'S II f"r 1,1 buying griKvries, we art A I :!! has already Urn introiliuvd lili.vn. Miss. s Florida Morris. Sarah ''ere to satisfy jou. We want all I .i, :, ::r.g that the countv ivmiiiis Wi.ittield. Callie Futch, Mar) FuVli. kinds of prinlmv. Monroe Supply siotie.-s ;:iiy all anel.-ction on the jula Bruner, llalhe 11 rn and Mary , t'onipany. i lots- n of issuing countv U nds U FT WSll'll si i i New Spring Dress Goods Our New Spring Woolens are here, that is, those suitable for early wear. Stripe effects in a variety of popular new weaves, embracing every staple shade and several of the lighter leading Spring colors. 1 New Dress Ginghams. Thirty fix inch trench Gingham, in the lalrst and must popular stipes and piaids. l"rn- Ibr. In brauliful pattnns special priew Silk Ginghams. usually aril at ? ernts. ,: A ;l .'::. ii i '.'ii j any. ,e r ads of the coMi'y. now befort the S. nate lot ,e S.-ol.l, un.i lUl'.rxidj w I :ch will I extended t ' !: r a'.-d .n I ru part i f t::e Ce'intv, !::. h o-'.-r. e.vp!i.-na! a i'.. mt.iges f r I.U'r.i' cilture and spi :ai i r. : .intioti f t iTofessional s.ri.-e. This s h -'1 has an able faculty w i:h o.-r f ' .r !.-;u-dred students. l:!a..pv;isgr..t!.U and woodland irk. it iubike! ball and all forms of at!.;ete ncreatioi. , C. Wms Mo: ft i:. :i ao M. !.r. ugtl Hat or Waiesboro to . T .'. -leronie is IU ' 1 ii! tlos r.ad. he K-ing no A schin'l for voung d ! i . i i i V, i, I'h l .. '1 i t'.: 1;' V w. tt'T'. i v.' n l-i -!! tu Ml 1 tn relll ,!l n. H- iH..-.. . lay ti : o wa il:.' ti; e.ll.,1 'I'.' Illl Kverything is in readiness for the inauguration of the Hig Man as res ident un Thursday. Since Mr. Taft yesterday made the jovial remark, "his inaugural address is prepared, his cabinet selected, the inaugural committee is preparing all the de tails for the ceremony on Thursday and why should he feel otherwise than comfortable." we take it that his digestion was not impaired by the long feast of 'possum and sycoph ancy that has been handed him in the South for many weeks. Col. Bullet Head Cooper, now on trial at Nashville with the otlurs for the murder of Ex Senator Carmack, will not, of course, be convicted by the jury of free but illiterate peers who are nodding along in the jury box while the lawyers are fighting, but since they have showed up the old man's financial record, he may lose some of his peacock feathers The ancient admonition to perse verence has been vindicated in the record of a St. Louis woman, Mrs. Elizabeth Lowery, who last Sunday succeeded in committing suicide af ter the ninth attempt. She drank carbolic acid because of despondency. In the last three years she drank poisons six times, used a razor once, and tried to hang herself twice. Rough on th Metropolis. A New Yorker died and went to his "eternal home." This man walked around growl ing, as most New Yorkers do, find ing fault with everything snd say ing that he couldn't see that heaven was much better than New York. "Why, lay," he observed to a tiAi1 vhrt Ii.tituiiimI Irt I .A Vta.If. nl.,.. i. .11 n.i,n.;n I nienieo, and the latter, uiiectin;T dynamite, just like New York, and I "r,11"'8' hii 1,pnrt ,la ll,p when you're not being blown iip"oldl'' 'J""'- Uno evening when as M-viiiviuiv l u ' 14 1119 1 tl IC cloak across his preparatory to a stroll he called to Andrea in vain. An ex- ir.i'ti. local the western part of the cutely, is .-n-of the largest ptep ir.it. ry !.! i: western Nor'h Car -am It has sei ei.il buildings, large l.briry facili ties. Well c i .ippi-d la! To S 111 ill depaitmetlts of !. i:. e. gyt: :;:i with splen lid -IJ n. arlv half a n.ilc i gr: ra. k'. Yinoey. li.iii 'o" Sw kee an I Macon all have g - but after .ill. i Id 1 n county in the State. I'm : 1 ' THREE PAINTERS. The 1 a' in.C g d sc! II tS the Thi Story cf a Murder Committed th N;.rt o Art. c . ; A In nr- a i a:.-. ,., fr -ii 1' - r.f. r. uce p resi.Ieiit of a road that will j . p- riled in ci i.:nc';on with the pro 1 1-iM-d new road We have s n and , talked with Mr. .ler u.e and t'ol .1 lies, the president. an. we b-el c til: b lit 111 it the road will be built. ai. l it is !.. ped t!:at ear pivpie Willi : ike a strong effort to have it go to M itir.i. It would be a treat thing i f.-r the e ic.r.ty. It would pass through il..e t "m k. Mown', and Lines) t'ni k or li iford townships. j I he 1,, khart anti-tr'iM bill got a Mack eye in the Senate, and a s ib with rubtici teeth, was pass-1 ed i'i r !e.il lii.t in all probabil ' itv ih-' Ib-.so will a-s the koi.nce bill wh:. h ! the Texas antl tru.-t: law and which has stood the lest i f, ii.e c.-'ir's. as a suls'ili.te to the! r. i'c r .'obi r t..-tli (!.; it '.te. I We have intiodiiceil a bid putting I the cliik on salary, leaving the .i::; ':i.t to If live I by the count) o!:i!ii!ss!oin rs. ''ho petitions ask that the salary be . inriii ns'.;Mte with feiS l.ele. fore received by fennel eh rlis. We ha-e nothing tif r- i;s "You Can't Argue Against A Success." The Peoples' felBBuildin? & Loan Association i i i i i Five months ajjo this Association began businoss. Kijrht huniiivd shares wire subscribe! for in the first series. We have proven that there is a larjre fieM for business for the Association here, and we will be ready on April :!rd to begin the second series. BiKiks are now ojxin for subsi-riptions. Come in, investigate our work and let us list you for a number of shares of the second series. Kasiest way to save monev, easiest way to own a home. Arnold's 50c. Opalescent Silk at 25c. Solid shatlrs of Pink, ('unrnhagrn. Gol.lrn Brown, t.iirht Klue and White. Just the thing fur evening drrssi-s. Srweial at 2.V. yard. 10c. Percale at 7'iC. Thirtyis inch IVrcales inlwautiful light rulors. for shirts ami shirt waists, at Spfial lric of. .7Jc. Short Length White Lawn. lUrre remnarits rang from 1 to 111 yards rsch. ISrgular price 10e ;, our Spefisl rrice Sc. Dimity and Nainsook. Or-f theurand ysnls Whit Apron Check Dimity and Nainsook, short U-nfths, 3li-ineh wide. Krrulra pricJ."H:. Spi-cial I ric joe. Ladies and Children's Sweaters These Sweaters were bought unusually low on srrount of its brine 'ate in tlw srason. I'rirrs range from !s rnts to fg.od. t)r Wash lr.l Goottl petition r letter snowing w: at sa ary won! I be c .iintnensiirate. Wi have no ili.pos;liun to dodge any re s oiiMlio:y or place that rispotisi Ml tc i ti the commissioners If tin commissioners ws! indicate w hat sal ary would !e commensurate, or rec ommend any particular amount, we will act upon the petition and li tin snarv; i llierwise we wi.l Im' cir.- iielli d, oi.t of justice to ourselves, t lea'.e the amount of the salary t. those who know andean more easily ase, r'.nti 1:1.111 we. v liile I ln lull is now before the House, we can easilv amend by inserting the amount, and wul do so when we get neouinielida 'ion from commissioners or other ex prrssioiis from our people, to justify our action in living the amount. U. W. I.HMMoNIi - l'.e i r a;., a Mar i".. h. . i:..vi il'g 1 '! 0 t . h I h Ml . I . 1 a Nao ti.e i I l.ro' a Hew i::e.h :n:, w.it. at"!, n-'tlrng da no. i "i ted a form .1.1 ti e alr.e a- 1 'ol'a ! -.iking the i'.i--i. hii h up to l' at t 1 ;lh s hud paiHte.!, ii '.tmel:t villi 1'g'it. they were ni. i-t 1 -la.rt t'Uie, but Tl... de:.,irt,iie iif.d iiitoileratit A ..ii. rala iile pn..r r...!..v his I eiirt be w-is ..r umi!i of the yn;!'.,i and he detenu. tn-d t -eeri t of medi.mi he made friends w : 1 s !..'e. ted that. sit;. i ?:: A UJH'll t:o' -m; might entiveiiietipv 1 l'.l-l..'lli, who ;i k a ninroje and s olv i toliislied people hi limnner. lie harm lute, in whiih art also nn expert, an 1 jauntv habit of a I'!,, the two went n'mut si taking part in the piv prark. 1' ineinei) lia.l le.inie.1 in e:in. !,n the seeret of the nuihiim lea a lie. uiiknuwn, .ind Andrea v. a- mi'vaiii to discover that 1 ..miem. o -roan his colors in oils. vs inenenieoj t.atar.o ti. are.i completion they attne led nioreatii more noliee for their brilliant bis tor. whii h seemed to make the lh -1 of men and women throb and pul sate. Ilia draperies ton, were t.niiit in colors Mini n the tempera pa. Kh and Andrea was for. J. D. McRAE. Prdsident. W. M. GORDON. Sec. anH Trcas. i: ed in colors w hn !; painters could ii-t pr.iihue. All areuee went mad hut lomanieo. i to ll-tell t the prai-e and admiration poare out for lnmenico while he worked unnoticed upon his "I.a-t Sapper' on nn adjoining scaffolding. Andrea was much the greater arti-t. This was conceded. His drawing was more perfect, but for the moment no lines could make up fi the br. mini color wnicli lnm(;.ieo pro duced. Andrea grew nmre pay, more af- leetionate in Ins treatment of Io. w uru JOU Iiov lTlllK oiunn Ull ,1. . , tou sr. being ground to death in ' n,u.il ;ltoin?,7 t( lorn sulphurous subw.T or other. I ,.nd hrcw hu ,on I don't set the ne of' coming M,,,,?1UL'7 P?Pfrmt0.' nesTen, anyway. "Eicuse me, my dear boT," said the shads to whom he was talking, "you hate made a slight mistake. ('This is not beaten." Success Mag-axics. j A tarcastis Csddis. Caddit (who can contain no longer 'his disgust at the indifferent dis play) And y say that ys hae dune this hole in twaf Golfer (reminiscently) Ate; I imind it fine. It was a gran' drite cuse that a commission of some mo ment had to be completed and the lateness of the hour finally satisfied Domenico, who went off alone. He had scarcely left the door when An drea dashed out and, slinking along a dark alley, met lomcuico at a street corner. Crashing into him and shattering the lute, he brained him with a plummet which he had snatched from his deigning table. Helen Zimmern in Metropolitan. Coffee, teas and spice of finest richt oot o' sicht ye ken. And, man, fgrtnce are to be found at Der- whan I cam' op I lay deid on the ug Ten! Caddie (with deep disdain)- W e , mMta of all kind help yon to pre- nae aootr iunaee a urpnse, rrcrtiser. Boneleee chicken and potted The bet at pare a meal easily, hearing's. Cloi.d Eftectt From Abvt. VI- 1 i in lot to -eo HI lire t i i. -:..:i. ,! lmt:dre !- of thoii- " ' ' f li e'.erj- i i.-e at band, and I ',): always l-el iv.. t m to he Hie !,... b. ant.tal ..l.j.vts on earth. ! t toe i loiids of the skv close at h.itol .ire almost a bea itife.l. If yon nmant n'.ove om of the-e m.i- je-:u thitio. swiftly overtopping one t.v one in ioi and wreaths, nnd if retnen.lr.ng how ln;h it is you loo's down and see only small green pnUMes of earth through holes in tlu cloud inrpet below, you have a little thrill of eoneeption of how bu eiv a man would feel, falling ..way down tliere and not lieinga to hm tiie spot whore I:,- must n! ,ht. It is n safe little thrill, however. Yon know that you are n. t L'.'in.; to fall. Such dizines as on feel in standing near ts on the earth is almoM unknown in balioonini. Success Magazine. some per-, great lieig Th Dlgnifitd Court. An army examiner once had I candidate before lorn who appar entlv was utiablc to answer the sim plest ipiestinn. At last the exam iner lost his temper and, with rar- eastic emphasis, (piite Inst on the youth lietore Inm, sai.l: -oippiwo, sir, tnnt you were a captain in command of a company of infantry ; that in your rear wa an iiiipii--anic ainss; tnat on ei ther fide of you towered pertiendic- uiar rv-kj or un traversable height; that before you stood the enemv a hundred men to each one of yours. What, sir, would tou do in tln emergency? "Sir," said the aspirant lo mili tnry honors, I should Pearson's Weeklv. resign! Th RMrback. During the presidential campaign of certain Whig newspapers published an absurd statement de rogatory to the Democratic candi date for president, James K. Tolk, under the caption, "Baron Roor back's Tour Through the Western and Southern States." The state ment was easily disproved and prob ably did little or no harm to the man attacked. Since then, in Ameri can political parlance, the "roor back has been the campaign lie, particularly the one uttered so soon before election as to make its an swer t matter of difficulty. Argo naut. JUST received a bin lot of nuttinc W. H. BELK & BROTHER Monroe. North Carolina 1 1 n Sit Up and Take Notice!" nn.l goo the crowning stroke of bargains on our counter. The great- They Are Here We are showing for this Spring Season the nohhiest and most complete line of high grade low cut SHOES that has ever been shown in Monroe. William Kneeland Fine Shoes for Men. In all leathrrs and rulers. Smith Sterling Tine Shoes for Women. In Black Wi, Patent Leather and Tans. Malony Bros, and Woods High Grade Shoes Fur Mimes snd Children, all tl.apes and rolors. Klsck V'ici, Patent Leather, Tn, Krds and Oxblood. Ladies Shirts New lot Ladies' TailoriHl Panama and Voil Skirts, made up in the very latest stylrs. Kavyi ami lllaeks on display. Shirts Waists Biir lot Ladies' White Lawn, Silk and Nrt Waists. Th newest things out. fresh from the manufacturers, and they are beauties, hers for your inwrtion. Wejisve priced them for quirk Helling. Ruchings Nw Kuchings in all rolors at lc. and 2c. an inch. Waist Suits. Wssh Suits. Light lllue, Tun and White at 12.98 to ladies 14.90. You are always welcome st S55e Cash Mercantile Co. The House That Saves You Money. Special Low Kates to Washington. 1 Uu account inauguration of l'res I ident elect W. II. Tatt March tth, ; Washington, D. ('., the SeulHuud sill gie sjieial low rates on all I its puiiitH. 1 hill ud trip rate frmu Miinnie 1. .V li.Hen on same husis fnuii other points. Tickets will lie Willi March .ml nnd .'lid and fureuiHin tniii.H tu arrive in Va.4iii.e,!on y March Ith, riiml r.llirn limil tu ti-nvii Wilsliilli'tmi as lute as midniclit March Mb. I'nr 'est favor you can show is to comiwire our Bargain Counter with any military companies or parties of , other in the country. If we feel that way about it, you should see our IUirgain Counter if only from curiosity. Curiosity has made many people successful, because it'prompts them to investigate. Investigation brings knowledge and knowledge brings success. If you are a bargain advocate jou will be more enthusiastic. If you are not a bargain advocate you will be if you "take notice" of my bargain counte-. This is an unusual counter, out of and away from the ordinary -In Shirts, Mats, Suits, Underwear, (lloves. Shoes, etc. All our Cluthlnr to be sold at less than cost.KOoInf out ol the Cloth ing business to make room lor Shoc. We will make Shoes a spe cialty. We carry line ol lancy and heavy Groceries, Farm Supplies, and Fertilizers. Your trade business solicited. nr innie t ra filing on one ticket, round trip fnuii Monroe will lie 10, limit of tickets same as civ iili.ms. Application for I'liUnnm ; reservation", roaches or rulliiniim, f.irspecial parties tdioiihl lie made 'to the uuderMirned. l.i addition to this the Heulmird has ilouhle diily fiu-t vestiluile train service f.ein itspriiiriptUlatiniiMtii Wash t ll. t'. H. (J.tTTIrl, T. I'. A., i: !cigh, X. ('. i 8. TiM I'TuN, Ticket At(ent. t S SPORTING GOODS SPORTING GOODS We have lust received our Sprint line of Spalding Bros. Tennis and Base Ball Goods, and would like tor you to call at our store and see this line. II you an not come you will please send us postal card and we will nail you one ot our latest Catalogues - free. 4 W. J. Rudge Co. Next door north Welsh's Drug Store. VANN SIKES Three Quarters Do Dollar Duty Here! YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! 1 Iron Beds that will make your pocket-book smile. Just received a full line of Baby Carnages, Go Carts and Folding Crts. "We follow the stork." W. H. KERR, Jr., Monroe. N. C. Strength andSecurity Should be Your First Consideration in Selecting & Bank. If you consider these two things, lhe First National Bank of Monroe, N. C, with its large capital and surplus, is the bank you want to do business with. It gives unquestion able security to depositors. If you do not at present pos sess a bank account, we give you a personal invitation to deposit your money with us. Every day you keep it you are losing that much interest, and when you put it in the bank it goes right to work. We welcome the small as well as tne large depositor. R.A.Morrow, Pres. Jno. R. Engllsh.V. Pres. Roscoe Phifer, Cash'r. W. C. Crowell, Asst. W.H. Phifer, Teller. ' - DIRECTORS: 0. P. Heath. W. C. Heath. John R. English, R. A. Morrow, A.M. Crowell, R. V. Houston, J. T. Funderburk, J. E.Ashcraft, L. 0. Bickett, W. A. Lane, Jno. J. Crow, F. B. Ashcraft, J. M. Belk, Jas. H. Lee, Thos. 0. Lee, Jdo. C. Sikes, J. B. Eubanks, ' Thos. J. Gordon, u. w. uruner. j patterns to suit all, at Dillon's.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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