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THE MONROE JOURNAL. 4 VOLUME XVI NO. 8. MONROE, N.O, TUESDAY MARCH 0 100U. One Dollar a Year. J. 1 I. r, X Poultry Raising Patrick Asks Hi Sentence to Be """If iu the third wr.n. Chanced I tack to Death. j "Nut entirely," said Mr. Taj lor, Albert T. Patrick, who has Jwo'ittartletL called the guiit. smartest maul "I" counsel for the people that evr went to Sing Sing, un IN admit that I he fartsiu the m the New York World, came b'ii,i"00 trurf tired hark I'at Iii iu Lis cell ami Li day's tUint jD . ri k. with world of bj.r like the ris.,u lumber yard yesterday I runr,"'y nia ton. Woman Physician 25 Year Old j b oftru Ut-u ler limine to t-t MaJChltlolStallatWillianialxokFB liiulta am! fIiiIIm at i"r Uulim ol the ui: lit ami she has tiev hn-ititte tir de is becoming every year more and more a profitable busi ness. Whether you are in it in a large or small way, you will be more successful if your yards are properly equipped. In this respect we wish to call your atten tion to our special Poultry Netting superior to any other made, very strong and durable. In rolls 150 feet long, 12 to 72 inches wide; galvanized No. 20 Wire, two-inch mesh: 1 foot i r roll........... 2 foot per roll 2J foot per roll .1 foot per roll 3J foot per roll.. 4 foot per roll 4 foot per roll..... ... ti foot per roll Staples 10 cenU per pound. io iiiii h.tt was nmluil.lv th-l Sir. Taylor replied that he wa staff-at the illiituutbur:; l!-it KtranM plea to which the Appel ! liMl to areept the x liln.o an al lu Hrnoklyn. Ir. Craafonl be Into division of the Supreme court "ouietbiug tangible upon whnh the lirvr Ilia "lie ill be the first u in lirooklvn ha ever liHteueI. The J"llll" mignt sue prureM without t.au to hula such t iu an Hu burr Institution. .. cr heeu known to Nut Monday lr. Mary Merrit tuur. Crawford, taeuty fie yean old,, lr. t'rta ford haa a turn for writ will Itet'ouie house urgma shirk ' ing, U a gd oar aud whip aud lnnns lu-ad surgeon and thief of play golf art I. O.i her nighl t.li 1.75 2.00 Heath Hardware Co. Indiana People Take Novel Mean ol Avoiding Prohibition. lndlanMllt llUpatrll Citizens of Ilanlwtailt, Gibson county, have appoiulcd a couiuiit tee to purchase a tract of laud across the line in Vanderburg eoiiu ty aud will remove the houses of the town bodily to the new site. Gibson county went "dry" lust week, aud the citizens of Hiiub stadt are so disgusted with the pro hibition of saloons in their town that they want to pet into the ad Joining county, where there is no probability of a temperance wave engulfing them. Data compiled by the Antl S loon League show that there are now 4? counties in Indiana "dry," 25 by Tote under the local option law, and 22 by remount rauce. At a meeting at Dublin, Wayue comi ty, resolutions were adopted ask iug the trustees of Karlhatu College to request the resignation of l'rof. Trneblood because he voted "wet" at the recent local option election. Baby In Chicken Incubator. Raised in an iucubator, which resulted in its weight being in creased from 2 to 12 pounds in ten months, little Margaret Lee, known as "the chicken incubator baby," will be returned to her pa rent in Mankato, Miun., from Min neapolis in a short time. The babe's fight for life is hu morous as well as pathetic. Coin ing into the world not much larger than a band on April I t, 1 !H8, the midget ol hnmanity was hurried to Minneapolis to be placed in an in cubator. But misfortune followed the in fant In all Minnesota not a baby incubator could be obtained, so a chicken incubator was brought into use. Little Margaret was placed on the inside, the lump lighted, and all went well. Two months later the baby was taken out and treated much like other babies are. Now Margaret is quite a chic infaut and will shortly be sent to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. E. Lee of Mankato. Near Death In Big Pond. H was thrilling experience to Mrs. IdaSoper to face death. "For years a severe lung trouble gave me intense suffering," she writes, "and several times nearly caused my death. All remedies failed aud doctors said I was incurable. Then Dr. King's New Discovery brought quick relief and a care so perma nent that I hare not been troubled in twelve years." Mis. Hoper live In Dig Tond, I'a. It works won ders iu coughs aud colds sore lungs, hemorrhages, la grippe, as thma, croon, whooping cough and all bronchial affections. 60c and 1. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by English Drng Company. Borne men who love their wives seem really afraid they will find it out Let os all know onr minds; ev erybody ought certainly to know this mnrn. plea in fleet is thtt UI.IesB he gi tree of the sentence of life impri oniiieiit he should be put hack iuto the death chamber, m hence he went by grace of a Governor's commuta tion, aud there lie kept until he walks to the electric chair. Kaxily the dominant figure of the whole seeue, Patrick, the convict ed inuideier and branded felon, practically took command of the proceedings, speak iug not only for hiiiielf, but for the representatives of the New York dint net attorney's ollice who had crossed the river to tiiiht Ins contention. Of all Pat rick's twenty three lights to wiu his freedom none was more spec tacular than bis twenty-third. A morning train brought him down from (taining hainli ulled to Deputy Wanleu Jackson. The red hcaid that marked his face with a fiery II ire during his trial for the xiiiuing of the aged millionaire, William Marsh Kice, was gone, aud the clean tdiaven jowl reveuledj a queer combination of features, with the jaw of a Boston terrier, the abnuriuully sharp uoxe of a mole, the little keen eyes of a fox, niu.lo keener still by glints fiom the silver bowed glasses behind which they glanced back aud forth, and a queer dome of a head, an pnjudiceas toiteart accuracy. The cae was laid aside letnHirari ly, while the iiriwiirt-r ami the law-' )eis imqx-cted the district attor- i ncy a return. At the end of au hour Patrick caught Justice Jcuk.t' eye and stood again. '.e imanalilv afteu.ls t ie tU-.itre. Her home is i it Naek. X. V., and she h.iMi't decided ahether the ill prac'ice there or iu New York when she leaves the hospital. iHtiiant city huxpital. She will head a Mafl of seveu men and will hold the pusitiou a year. Dr. ( ravfotd baa leen on the stall of Williamsburg lloKpital hi nee June of last vear. She didn't get in through a parlor wiudow. This return is a complicated Hie hmke iu bv coming out first .1 . . . ... ... f, i. .. .: I I.. ..r .1.:... c . .. .. . ,: . m., M..-u., ,. -.. ":u IT'"-""' of smiling gas consumers, and dis- fully. Mr. Taylor here tells me ' lion for the job of ambulance sur also that be wishes time iu which gem. Dr. t'lawford was fresh from to semi to Albany and secure the Cornell I'mversity it h a diploma records bearing upon the comuiu- three weeks old. She went to work tat ion of relator's sentence. I be-1 witliiu a we k, and, perched ou the lieve I have correctly stated your : rear wat of au ainliulance, became position, Mr. Tayloif he said, presently a familiar sight iu the . . f - I .: . . ... . ti-:n: I iiiiuing io ur. Jerome h Hssistaiii, 'Siret-is oi w iiiiamsourg. i who uoddeii, euibarrassed by a sit uatiou so uuusual. "It has been suggested, there f...- l . ..... .... ... ...! .i.i.. .1.... .i ., :.t. I "-s " , . Iilf made, they realizetl that the we. k relator should be ,da.-,d In j bat stabbing aflray- werean insti- M , the cust.xly of the eherilT of this tution of the i ue.gl.l,orhood where , 11t , nl- K , f (.( ,h , b coiinfy, since he cannot have acshe walked, hat mixed ale was he -MnM on , h f a ,.jh. cm to law Hx.ks in hu place or popular drink ami that, a, the hot ,,,,,, pay the ,x,,es of the.lis conhneiuent at 8i,,g Sing." (season, heat and drink crazed men lmrs..Ju ,,, wl nMe ,h,ir kmiht iiruKa en.ti p.iouiu UTTiai.u uiurN weir nu.il .u nitieier .u. iilu.iit (litimr linrm I.. I l.ui.idi. I t-.u. and others. Dr. Crawford's first case brought her to close qimrtcr with one John Kasel, known locally as the "hu- tias Trust I'ngorged. . V..ri ..r.l An unwilling "Mr. lUitiutiful," in the corporate ersou of the ti is Trust, oM-n d his niom y bag j es terday in the preM-m'e of an aruiv cIom.I upwaid ot er.MKMi.iHHi re ; bale money, l'.v 7 o'clock in the evening, when business was sns M'ii.ri for the day. approximately lO'UHK) had ln H-ut out in checks. j The twelve millions is the prop , erty of New Yorkers, who paid el a thousand cubic feet for gas while , . , . M.Ml.-.II.l ..1M HTI KIW Mill,," V llliauisburg H.mpital is s.tua e ,ne 0,)UftIi,u,iolli,,ilv of M in the shadow of the sugar trust s ,iiw w M wi reh:.er,eSandDr.(rawf.;rdlea.mHi .,m.lt!( ww ,1m. ii.1W'L.Iv tliul uliA lllllt ll..ul Wltl, .-' . . . so and then court adjourned. As Patrick rode, humidified, back through the subway totiraud Central Btation, there to take train for hiug Sing, where he will pre pare his argument for Friday, a man crocodile." When Iho croeo- abript slant at the front anil a:N,rn"''r timid Imiking woman lu.dilcwas well In liquor it was his straight up aud dowu line at the black, who had been at bis ellww j practice to attempt to cat someone. back. There was a clean, ruddy '" r,M,e Hl ""l siinggiing m lieu nr.t rawtonl lirst saw up ciose iu it i in . imeiii ou ins eue raw i ne was iioiug ins iK-st io no lle upeut the rule talking over law ; vour a straipiug iHiIiceiuan. Dr. points with Counselor McDonald, 'Crawford diopja'd oil' her siubii aliuost ignoring the little wotiiau. lutice ami iressei her thumbs She was his wife, the elderly Isiard-1 against the crocodile's optic nerve, j ing house keeper at whose house , causing hiui to fold up like a Glad he lodged liefurc his arrest in l!MMI stone bag. and whom he married in the Tombs hut happened to Fasel was told while he was under sentence of through Williamsburg ami Dr. death. I Crawford soon found herself com I ; polled to deal with umny like hiiu. I It Saved His Leg. U luce she was bilteu by a Kussianl "All thought I'd lose inv leg," ; woman who hsd iPOlie ilittttni. u.ifl ; writes J. A. Hweusou, Watertown, ; was trying to braiu her eight Wis. "Ten years of eczema, that ! months' old infant by la utiiig its 15 doctors could not cure, had at ' head against the wall of a saloon, last laid me up. Then lluckleu's. Dr. I'rawfoid rautei ied her own Arnica Salve cured it souud and woiiud sfter taking the ".use" well." Infallible for skin ernp- m, f0 the hospital, tious, eczema, salt rheum, boils, yor ti,e mt f,.w months Dr. fever sores, liiirns, scalds, cuts ami ('raw fonl has been on "iusi V glow in bis checks, ile wore u badly lilting suit of blue that hunched at the collar and creased at the shoulders, and a linen collar too large for his soniew hat spind ling ueck. The novelty of the claims set up by Patrick in the petition upon which Justice Gsynor granted him his present writ of halicas corpus drew to the Brooklyn court many lawyers. Patrick stood np, bowing to the lieuch of judges aud sweeping the room with his eye before he spoke, His voice was perfectly steady. Only a trembling of bis hand told of his nervousness. Does counsel for the prosecu tion contend that all the facts iu the petition of the relator ure un For lu re thau a week Henry J. Cochran and a stall of auditors em ployed by I'uited Siates Commis sioner Shields, who has charge of the payment of the fund, have Imh-u at work preparing for the giant I. ink This corps, together with the clerks und auditors assembled by the Consolidated G.isl'ouipany and its subsidiaries, comprises HM men. iu each of tin1 nine branches men Plotted to Murder Mining .Ian lor His fortune. 1B I lR.--.. llt.j', A plot, iu which Iwo men and a woman aie accused of having plan ned tlw murder of a wealthy nun ing man and sought to miist the set vices of a reputable hysi.-iaii. was fiu-.tr ale. I Ule last night. u information gieu by Dr. J.e-ph I. Howard, detective arrested Sid ney I. Den by, Jay t f Leaue and his wile, and charged then, with in tended murder of James Gooda in, a wealthy Gohliie'd miner. The trap whereby the trio were brought to grief was carefully liid. It Hps-iiis that Goodwin had fallen into the toils of I nby and Leaiie. who for two w.vks had secreted , hiiu in a lodging house ou Tuik1 street, wnere the u U-aiie wonian kept him constantly plie.l with liquor. 0'I.eaiie sumsded iu getting from Goodwin a power of altoruey. and thus laid the first step toward acquiring the old man's fortune of f Khi.imki. The men then approach ed Dr. Howard, a reputable physi cian whom O l.c.me knew, and asked It lit, in case of Goodwin's death, whether he would sign s certificate of deuth from alcohol ism. They otVcred How ard if M . nii for his services. Howard picteiulcd to lie impress fd Willi the proposition and nr J ranged au interview with o'l-exne ami Deiiby at his ns.ins at the llo I tel Stewart. Meanwhile he notitied ,C:iptiiin of iH-teelives Anderson, and two sleuths were secreted lie- hiud a screen iu Howard's apart- m m ) Tjf J Baking Powdii Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. The only Baking Powder Made from Roys! Grape Cream of Tartar A Strenuous Young Udy. "He's Uot Money in the Bank." A pretty and accomplished girl "He's got money in the bank." of Greensboro (Iroth adiectives are Ah, you've heanl it said about used mh iseillv; can lay claim to sometxHly now aud again in the N-ing in Pn saleut IIiMwevelt's class 'course of your life not very fre wheu it coim s to exercising the qiieiitly, it's a pity, but still ones peilestiian ait, if walking may heiin awhile as you came along. It culled au art. This rival of thekiudo' refreshed you just to bear siienuoiis President is Miss Xessie it said of the fellow; aud the fellow Mvrick, who thinks nothing is who said it it made him feel good, more delightful and healthful than too, or he wouldn't have men- walking, ami she doesn't mind the ! tioned it. dis'ance. The other day she and her brother, in company with a uient. There, shortlv More- mid uiglit, t) Leaiie ami IVnby offered order to play a joke on her com Howard .'O.ihhi of Goodwin's umii paniou, Miss" My rick piloted them ey if he would consent to sign a along a road that is 2.1 miles in certificate of natuial death, and length. The pedestrians left Greens thus render possible the making Intro after luncheon and reached away with Goodwin without iuves-' Kaiidlemau in ample time for sup- The sentence is pleasant to the ear and full of pictures. It sue- vs.-itiiig fneud, conceived the idea gesls industry, economy, honest of walking to Pandlemiiii during j effort, self discipline, perseverance, the afternoon. Now, Ifaudleniaii ! good judgment the soil in which is 2 miles from Greensboro, but in I pretty pictures of incipient thrift spring up and flourish. ' lllltllfiltl V The fellow isn't alllueut, oh, no; ligation. made out checks ou the National ( Laughed at His Wife's Dream but City II ink that, m they were torn it Came True, from the five b oks and signed, I "My wile told me not to go on were turned over to the mailing j that job," said F.J waul .1. Th-dell, for.. The first checks were sent a cm penter of Newark, N. .1., as he to the postollice at 2:110 o'clock, lay iu a hospital Ml. He had la-en and will reach consumers iu the at work on the Ann street public first mail this morning. school and thescallold collapsed. Tk;. ,. ,-... . . I "It is true I askeil niv husband i in. is inv moni iiaiji iuus umr ui , . , , I. ......... ..II the yea. Io caUh eld auJ the hardest 8 " ho"'e 'r,l". said Mrs. m(, M n lime to cure it. It you should take ; TimU11 at her home, No. Hi N as-i , ,e , cold, few dones of Kennedy's Luna- ia rtrwt. "I was not a bit sur f , truer he asked, referring to him-1 Pile8- -:c- "l K"m ,)r"K (',,',, I 'l'y "Wbhmt house surgeon. It tivcCoiii;h Syrup will set very pioi'ipt ly. Its Uxative prinrtple cures the cold by driving it from the system by a Keutlr Init natural tclinn of the bow el. Children especially like Ken nedy's I.aiative Cough Syrup, as it listen iu good, urarly like maple sugar. It is sold by hne.lish Drug Co. prised when told of the accident. I told l'.d of a dream I had the night More, but he laughed at my fears. 1 don't think he'll laugh the next time 1 see hi in falling from n sea IV .Id iu my dream.'' It doesn't pay to bully rag a bull. ier, returning on the early train the next morning. Miss Myricl;, who enjoys the distinction of licing the only female deputy I'niled States marshal iu the country, was at her desk in Marshal Milikaii's ollice at the usual hour the next morning, as bright ami chipper as if she had spent the entire previous day resting at home. A grave aud truthful chiouicler of events can- inch for the two young who accompanied her n the long tramp. Foley s Kidney Remedy will cure any rase of kidney or bladder trouble (hat is not heyoud the reach of medi cine C'uies backarlie aud irregulari ties that it neglected might result in Brunt's disease or diabetes, Drug Company . m iillliliil in n n n IS? 111 Fertilizers I Fen lizers ! Those Containing Home-Made Nitrog'en are the Best! Every cotton planter raises cotton seed. Cotton seed makes cotton seed meal. Cotton seed meal makes the best Nitrogen for Fertilizer. The Southern Cotton Oil Company makes the best Fer tilizers made with cotton seed meal. THEREFORE, buy Fertili zers which contain materials you raise yourself and not only patronize home industry, but patronize yourself . USE The Southern Cotton Oil Company's Cotton Seed Meal Fertilizers Experienced Experts, Intelligent Farmers, Agricultural Experiment Stations use, endorse and recommend Cotton Seed Meal Feltilizer. iJlXAlM'i it prod u DECAUSK it (loon' mi ilf produces the largest crops; 't wash away like min eral fertilizers; BECAUSE it doesn't give out during the growing season; BECAUSE it gives up its Nitrogen steadily through growing seasons and leaves none to he wasted by the winter rains; BECAUSE it puts vegetable matter back into the soil; BECAUSE it is rich in the richest form of Nitrogen plant making, life giving Nitrogen; BECAUSE it is safe, sure, satisfactory; BECAUSE it is honest and economical; BECAUSE it is the BEST ! INSIST ON THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY'S BRANDS : Gloria, Mqonf Conquerer9 Red Bull FOR SALE BY ALL LOCAL DEALERS IN MONROE . not yet. It is even possible that be ilrs not own his home not yet Cut iu the hard strife of making a living and laying by something for a rainy day, he is even with the game aud a little ahead; "he's got money in the bank." Going is easier for him now. He will own bin home one of these days, if noth ing nappeuM, and ho will still have "money iu the bank." It is a good ambition, it is a pru dent habit to have money in the bank. And now that our farmers have Wu for some years enjoying a teriod of good times, every one of them ought to make a strenuous effort to lay by something for the lean days that are mire to corns Hoouer or later. And anyhow every farmer who in handling a few hun dred or a few thousaud dollars year ought to haves bank account. Euglish laud for certain very good and defl ! nifv' reawins: I 1. If it's In your pocket you upend it; it is so easy to spend it and not know what hag gone with it. If it's in the big chest, or un der your pillow, or in the top bu- ' reau drawer, it is still easy to spend il. ........... i.. i i 111 Ultrurj IB uuillg UU gUUU IU iu idleness there "buried in a nap kin," and if you add more to it, the greater is your fear that fire will deelroy or thieves break through and steal. II. If it s in the bank, you know precisely how much you have with out counting it nervously every day to see if It is all there. The figures in the bank book invite you to iniike them grow as your crops do. You are not likely to draw any of it out unless necessary, but if you do, there's your check stub. and later ou the canceled check itwlf showing what it was all about the what, who, and when with the other fellow's name on the check, making it a good receipt And then again, it makes you feel good to know that your money is not idle, but ia going about in tba com in unity doing good; it is no longer buried in a napkin. 4. If your money's in the bank well, how is it with the man we started out with the man of whom his neighbors say with pride, "lie's got money in the bank"! Haau't he a little more dignity now as citi.enT Isn't his advice sought a little oflenei! And doesn't it have a little more weight than it used tot And don't you call on him sometimes to head a neighborhood movement (hat calls for some pull ingf Aud w hen he's pulling, don't we all push with more pluck aud confidenctl Oh, hurrah for the faruier who's got money in the bank! Little or much, it means that he Is learning thrift, learning to save; means that he is getting training in business habits; means that his little hoard is helping build up the communi ty; means that he is bringing cer tain dignity to the farming profes sion. e want to see htm oftener the farmer who has got money in the bank for there is where bis money ought to be. The l.tirid Glow ol Doom was seen in the red face, hands and body of the little ton of H. M. Ad ams of Henrietta, I'a. His awful plight from erenia had, for Bve years, defied all remedies and bf tied the best doctors, who said tba poisoned blood bad affected his lungs and nothing could save him. "But," writes bis mother, "sevea bottles of Klectric Bitters complete ly cared him." For eruptions, ec zema, salt rheum, sores and alt blood disorders and rheumatism Klectric Bitters is snpreme. Only .'Ac. Guaranteed by Knglish Drng Company. "I am down in the mouth." aald the pancake, as Johnny took a big bite. The horse is the most eontrary creature alive. He says neigh to everything. ffi IS
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