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JOURNAI VOLUME XVI NO. 7. MONROE, N.C TUESDAY MARCH 23 1900. One Dollar a Year. THE MONROE The Bank 01 Union and Reciprocity. This Bank, at the beginning of its career, adopted the policy of doing the utmost good to its cus tomers within the limits of safe ty. It has never forgotten to maintain this position and it will strictly adhere to it in the future. S&fety and Progress is Our Slogan. We would not be swift at the expense of safety, but we want it understood that we are for progress along all lines. Talk about safety! The Bank of Union is conducted discreetly and on sound business principles. It is as safe a bank as any man needs, whether State or National. Deposit your money here and there will be no occasion for you ever to regret it Our apprecia tion is strong and abiding. Respectfully, W. S. ULAKENEY, President. Africa WUI Welcome Ruutcvdt. ' STRANGE TRIPLE SUCIDE I .-' went into hi f.ter Mother's room 't, TJ1 ! in. im.ui KIT FX III i r ano-atM KwM. LOWS TANOLFD UOMANiB IN ii4 before noon. I HC lUCM TTUUiaU I JIoiuU is preparing already to WHICH ONE VOCTH. IUK OTM-! As be polled out the bottle to'Al Doctor Abbott Seei Her Cnormoti Increase In P..dic E I welcome Tbeodoie Kowvelt when EK5 SAKE, Hit) HIS AFFECTION drink. the mother snatched it out j j prnJiiur Durinf Hi AJn.ini- be laud ber tbe htter -wart of: m . iH-r.ni ,uf hi baud Bud ured the con , Tiik Rev. Ir. I.vniao AbUdt d I ration -.Increase Would Mae Best auouth oa bis amrb heralded J HruxL Mowkks loved by ' tent out of a window. Kolrt, fiued "Toe Ideal Woman f"uil.iy ; IWrn (jreatrr Hut lor Conrrcvs African trip, and tbe eoaiingof (be1 S0 brothers, eonimitted suicide, ai'hout another word, went iuto a night in the t'eiitr.! t'utigrsvati, n tl .- ,.... former President of tbe L'nited JUrca 3rd. kitchen. A anarch disclosed a hot- church, llunnvk tre-t, uear lted j -lu no w-n.Kl (viit i:i t in of ..oMIilriom,Mimol; Jobo Nkbols, elder and favored t,e'l caiiwlie Mid thai nan oeeu low aveuue, urm.kljn. 1 war Lave the evin-ndiiurci ..fib- in" piww inn isoiior, wdoiq atte was to marry, ui-uum-taui imiin i i i an iurai iiiiuitn, kjui lug sewoo, Tbe Uoveroor of tbejroded bis Hie two days la'er. jweutinlo the dining room, where : lr. Abbott, "the feminine t jierep protectorate, Lieutenant Colonel Holiert Nichols, who nourished there were several Ikiardera. With ' rewi.ted iu e:uh iudividmil must: Sir Janice Hayes Ktdler, ia getting'bui passion in secret, that by bis ru1 px-U've, be drank the con i "I. IMseard all shoes the sue of op programme of wit and enter- abnegation the brother awl sweet-. lent of I be Imltle. When the men , allien makes walking well nigh tainiuent for tbe distinguished via- heart night he hanr-v. desolate at ''el seize him, he ran out of impossible. ur, iwi hhiwih men-arrange iih- ra, ur.r hia nu-nlii. nnu,l.-r , iue nouse. un ine mreei s lew vaniK, "-. tMie muw mu tttuaiiler Her: ri.tiii. I Tj.,,..- ueuts, the greeting to Mr. Koose . death triuiry when he killed sved and fell. A few moment!, hands when it conies to a oueotioti j W4U f j m' omiuittee on aii uroitriKtimi!'. injli uiH'ii n.it'. .ii;. I Kedei.il i;oernieiit iriiea-d rapidly. I t!i ia tl,e agreale and p; r t'upila. as I ties exiicndmin have liiiea-d eitfht ye.irs." 1 bin l tbe coluuient ttutif); the past i huh l;. elt will be more to the great jhimwlf at bis home in Madison to-be asdeal sponsman, wmwe lame la weir da v . - known to local hooters, than to the lurnier i resident. K.4 African aportiuuen were highly gratined to learn that Mr. K johevelt bad refuxed the offer of tbe authorities to erant him a me- cial buntiug lireww tb.it would have permitted him to kill game to an oulituited extent, iustead of conliniug himself to the twoele pbanta, tworhinoceros, twohipiiot- sui, etc., two of tbe regular lions. l.loua aud leopanls are i lxsneil at vermin audcoiiieoueut!y uo license to kill them is required. A ihlnl Kmthir f I.ir.m Vitinla ' -- . - ' " j . Nobody to Love Him; No Peace at Hnm is iranuc iroiu griel, anil u ia lesr-! w-n.i ed that be way lone his reawm. i A little lad walked yeatertlay in- Joho, tieorye and Kohert Nith- to the lirooklyu ChildWs Kicie of work. ... .u , .. , iiifirIM.njnur- iliii Mig Hie Mdiiiiuis I nit mil of l!i)sevi-it. . l.n ;eprii iKirtioa of the exit s in due to the rapid growth of the iniiil.iiy ami ideal woman mutt take exercise and pass by paint and xi d r. "t. She nuint not In- the wrv.int of the dreMKiu:iker and milliner. ols were left orphans hen lUdiert, ! ty building and asked the officers V IV er servant. "Shoot Me Through Heart, 5o All Will Be Over," 5a Id Actor. urt Wurtk.Tri., l.alrli. Fred Morris, a bane bull player, shot and iustautly killed t:to II. Meyer, a vaudeville stumer, last night in a room at a hotel, after having obtained a written confes sion as to Meyer's relations with Mrs. Morris. The two men came to the hotel together and were awiaigued to the same room. Shortly after they re tired shots were heard. "I guess I mn the man you are looking for," Morrisasid. "I think the police need me." After be aud Meyer had taken the room, Morris declared, be read an incriminating letter the ni;iiill eance of which Meyer admitted. He forced Meyer to write and sign the confession, aud told hi in tha' lie intended to kill him. "Meyer extended his arms,'1 aiil Morris, "and told me to iilioot him through the heart so that sll would be over at once. 1 did as h sug gested, and would follow him be yond tbe grave except for the fact that I have a little boy who, I think, needs me to look out for him." lioth men came from IVtiton, Texas. Thieving Student Ducked. MomanUiB. S'. Vt , Dl;trli. After bis room had lieen search ed and a number of articles said to have been stolen from other stu dents had been discovered, lialph Mci'une, a student in the West Vir ginia University here, was seized by a mob of more than 4(H) students as he was being taken to jail in the custody of a deputy sheriff late last night, and was escorted to the Mo nongsbela river where be was ducked in the icy waters. The niob, augmented by a force of at least 100 more students, then dragged the youth from the river and took bim to the central square where be was placed on an im promptu platform. After this he was ordered to leave the city on the next train. He oUyed. YoungrUn Marries Elderly Woman Ntwloa Eltrprlr. Last Saturday there was a wed ding in Caldwell township that at tracted more than ordinary atten tion. Tbe groom, Mr. Lee Camp bell, is T aud the bride, M Iks Mar tha Caldwell, is (JO. Our informant says it was very much of a love af fair, and had been looked forward to for some time. Another match in the same neighborhood of a groom of 20 aud a bride of 40 is expected to follow in a tew days Bo strong is the marrying fever in Caldwell, that Mr. David Drum, a widower of DO, sends tbe Enter prise word that he is going to mar ry a widow of 40. The Shelby Star says that Mr. Dargan Wilson, a farmer living near Lawndnle, Cleveland county. was plowing when a storm cloud came op Wednesday of last week. A flatb of lightning killed the mule be was plowing and Mr. Wilson was knocked unconscious, remain ing in that condition for some time. David Avery, a young man who lived near Clayton, Johnson conn ty, left borne Mondsy morning with his gnn, saying be would kill a bird for bis father, who was ill. At noon be bad not returned and when search was made be was found dead, with a gunshot wound in his breast. Indications point to suicide. Flier's Hooey aod Tar curs cooghi quickly, trsngthaoi the lung sod ei pell coldi. Get tbe (enuioa io s yel low packige. Eofliib Drug Co. It takes a broad minded man to tee the good in a narrow-minded Beware of Soft Drinks. The dangers of tbe "soft drink habit' and the innocence with hich girla liecome addicted to it were emphasized touight by Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the govern ment's pure food ex)iert, io a lec ture tM-rore one hundred girl stu dents of the Holy Cross Academy. "If yon only knew what I know shout what those soft driuks con tain you would slistaiu from them,' he said. "It will nuipriae you to know the most of them contain more caffeine thau coffee and a drug hick is more deadly. So be w.ire of the soft drink, it is more harmful than cotl'ee, and I advise j an young people against the use ol tbe youugeet, was a baby. Several years sgo tbey were separated, the older brothers going into business for themselves. Last summer Hub ert made a visit to each of his brothers. At Johu's farm, the el der brother introduced hiiuto Miss Homers, a young neighbor snd the belle of tbe countryside. He, too, fell under the sell of her charms. Hut loyalty to the brother nude him conceal bis de naval eMaMi.shuienls. Mr. Tas iny is cl opiuuiu that I. it- great im-reuse ""aswawawawawawawkwwBwawswwwkwai r - a SPSS Is BAKING POWDER -V5, jtHkMswasfr Aerw The finest, most tasteful and wholesome biscuit, cake and pas try are made with Royal Hale ing Powder, and not otherwise. Royal ia the enly Baking Powder Royal Grape Cream of Tartar to send him to the Catholic Trotec- '5- slie mn u' change her,jt rxpcnditiiie "is attnlnHal lore, "'Cause," he pleaded, "der')1 " me u.ciauou oi men aiu't uoliody in the world dat loves' ' rlH' u : me, and any w ay I'm better off out out tit the wav "i. Her borne must lie her pal ace, because in it she has develop The clerk 16V . op iu amaze- lu love " beauty and sbowu she ment at the nuiiesf knows how to create it. chiclly to insistent ev-ciilie ree ouimeiidatioiis a..l a misguided public demand for the iiwiuia tion and executiou of new prelects without a due reali ttiou of the eonseniietit d (infers." "What ia your name aud where j "She must lie industrious,) Appioiniaiions f,,r ,iu,;j0 PX. do you live!" he asked. sympathetic, energetic, motherly, udituit are made upon esU "My name is James IteynoUls, land a true friend." I mates submitted bv the executive I am thirteeu years old and I live! Continuing, Dr. Abbott said: ! department to Congress. The a' !at No. 2.-i2 l uion etreet ," answer- A woman s idea ol modern in '..regale of these estimates lor an in that IhmIv," Mr. Tawney says, "e would have long since been meeting these enormously increas I ed expenditures from the proceed' of the s.ile of bonds. That the eo-, pie have thus far been saved from that unlortiiiiate situation is not votion snd return to Madison. He ed the boy. jdnstry is playing never avowed his affection for Miss! The clerk took the lad to Judge ""..-ning and uiglit bridge a hist i propria! ions during the past eight Her idea of years, llicltliliii!? the tisctl vear Moniera, because it would place an. Flemming in the Brooklyn Chil- j modern life U to bo supported by ; iio. for which appropriation obstacle iu the way of bis brother, dreu's Court and sent for the boy's .some one else. were m:i,. ,y the session ol Con- Several weeks ago paiental objec-j mother. She is a frail little worn-1 , n Me" soman does not eou ,,,-,.,, j,,t ended, equals the si iis n t ions came between Miss Somers an. but admitted bavins beaten the aider work unwouiaulv. She lie- ,,H Mliu ef e7."M.;:il.s:M;"i and John Nichols. Her father for bade her to see the young man. One day after sending a tearful bov with a carpet sweeper. j neves tnat whatever concerns tier Congress bus iippnq.i ial. d dm ing "Oil, Judge, it'a nothing but .husband concerns her. If the ideal that p isl the sum of .',ihi;.,s:!:i,. whinnimrs and scolding all the soman's family liuds fault with her, rs.! p: or $:!:!. .-iiij.iii-' s:i hssllmn uote to her sweetheart, she shot time-never any peace. There ain't conking, she dues not blame the (H. gniounts cstiiuatcd by the ad uersell, dying almost instantly. nolsidv home that loves me ami 1 1 coining, nue oiamcs me ioou, aim nunistiatioii. they Irruueutlv develop into pneunio aia. Koley'i llonrv aud lar nut only tops the cough but he di uJ MreiiKth ent the Iuiiki that no Kriout re suit nerd be fearcj. Tht genuine Ko ley'i Honey and Tar coulaiin no harmful ilrui;t and it iu s yellow pack visit him. Disappointed in this. be went back to Madison. He stop Kd at a drug store aud attempted to buy carbolic acid. The drug gist, uolicing he was agitated, sub stituted a Harmless uefoclion, ,.,, if neeleclid mieht reaull in a;e. Kefute auhititutei. Euglub Drug placing a canmlic acitt lanet upon . Hr tht s dibease or dmbctn. Eulioh Comptoy. it. With this in his hand It ibeit 1 Drug Company. be interested to know I have col lected more than one hundred am pies of soft li inks sold at soda fountains snd each contains caf feine and many of them a deadly drug." Simple Remedy lor La tirlppe. changes it. fn,. rapidity with which natiou " oman was meant to lie man's expenditures h.ne Uen increas companion; and if the idea were j,,., during the Koosevelt period is propel ly carrud out there would shown by the total appropriations lor the liscal yearriu.i. shu li were ;!tii,t;.!.!.sii.;!i, and the total ap iiroiiriatioiis at the secon l sei'in It was a thrilling experience to of the Sixtieth timgrcss, just end brother Koliert, apparently inter- The judge then committed the Mrs, IdaSoiicr to face death. "For ed, for the fiscal vear 1!'I0, which rupted. It read: i lad, and, turning aside, said: years a severe lung trouble gave unniunted to l.ol l.o l,''fis.'j.;, the "Ih'ar lirotlier: My sweetheart I "He ban ronimitted himself, but me intense suffering," she writes, difference lietivccn the amount up and intended w ife was buried yes-1 whether he lie right or wrong, it is J "and several times nearly caused piopiiated tor the public service terday. S'1 belief by far to give a boy like j my death. All remedies failed and eight years ago and the amount re- Kolicrt walked alsmt his home that i:ts wish than to send him 'dot tors said I was incurable. Then iiuircd now lieing JI7,:imi, ';;. 1 1. Two days later John Nichols want to go away until I am sixteen walked ipiietly out of tbe house iu y ears old anyway ," said James, the directum of his sweetheart's' "Wou't you g. home with your late home. In a little urove. where mother tlna once and see if von he had ofleu met Miss Homers dur-! can't get along H-aceahlyt" asked j,' "" alliuitu-s. ing their courtship, tie killed linn- the Judge. self with a revolver. Iu his pocket ! "Taiu't no use. Judge; I want Near Dt'th ,n ,'ond . ,... .gaiuM u.e use . . f,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, Iote ,0 blH-, gi1 aw.tv, i his stimulant. lerUu)s you would iirirfi.r iivrt Uliliurentlv inter.! Tha inilira La grippe cougln srt aaugeruua n ' hoie (list (ieorge might come in to at Madison today as one duzed. home wheu be bates It so. He He went to Kist St, Louis in the would probubly do something des perate in a short tine and have to lie sent away any how." Or. hlug s Aew Discovery brought , I he I result-lit w its always cry ing Uick relief and a cure so H'i ma- for millions more and frowned neut that 1 have Hot lieen troubled dow'll the efforts of Congress towaid in twelve years." Mrs. Som i live.v muioiuy. Had the nmouiit of In- in Miif Point I'll It u-ot-L-a won. estinnites fur the urist Inii i fiiin ro.ey. M. iey rtemeuy wi n cure; ju am, wM mK ,.,. , pn-,,,.,!, ,. li( WxrJgZIS. fi'S I J W . ..ages, ,a grippe. wn,d exceed :,o,o,m ...hh, ins,,,,, ciue. Cuiea backache and irreeulari- !,hl11' cro,ll'- hooping cough and id liemg in the ucighboihood of an nroiiciiiai uueciious. ooc. aim iri.io,ini-i,ooo. tl. Trial bottle free. ttnarauteed ) "Had it rot Im-cii for the Con by Knglish Drug Company. I gross and the conservative element l . due to unv ell it or recommenda tion of the executive branch of the! government, but to Coiigress." ' j Out of the total appropriations of l ,n t.Ot l.-'t.s -'S made at the; last sessiou of Congress, :iil,lHNl,(HMl j is lor the redeuiptiou of uatiotial hank notes out of deposits by banks for that purpose; Si.ii.inni.oihi may be applied to the sinking fund out of the Treasury surplus, and 'J(), '.,ii'.'.s.'" is for ih'licienciee in appro priations for the current and prior years. When these three amounts are deducted fiom the whole sum of appropriations there is left !.";', 7."il, liis.ol as a charge against the leveuues for the fiscal year li'ld. The total estimated revenues for the liscal year from all sources is ''so.-,t;i(it;-i m tmt the appro priations made so far are iu excess of present and prospective receipts. The appropriations made by the session of Congress just ended for HMO lire as follows: Agrii'iiltiire V Army iilimatk. Consular , Ihstrict ol t'oluTiiliis Kortiiioationa liulian U'gislative, executive, iimiI judicial Military Aeadcniv Navy .... t'ostnltii'e llui-r and harts.ir Suinlry civil . . . . I'rgenl ih-liciency . (icni'ral di-t'u-ii'tn-v 12,w.'i,n:ni.ii ln,!tT.4Tii.:U :i.si",4tii.H ln.ii?.i.lt'.4H H.17U.U1.UU U,;H,!0.IW :tl.7s.ist.mi iMi.riL'l.:!.'! im.Wi.lw.uo Hi.Hiis.imo.Ki .,4:ir.T."i.(N l:i7.tm!i.'.ii'i.H:t r-'.l.ln-iln 19, 4:11, Total f SNl.!lK,2l.r..71 iii Fertilizers S Fertilizers ! Those Containing Home-Made Nitrogen 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 Fertilizer. UECAUSE it produces the largest crops; BECATSK it doesn't wash away like nun 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 liest 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! n IS INSIST ON THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY'S BRANDS : Gloria, Moon, Conqueror, Red Bull FOR SALE BY ALL LOCAL DEALERS IN MONROE . H m Mirt-tilam-ou.'' . . 2.tM),nno.uO I'rmmnrnt annual -ir.natiiin lii).rt!;,0$ii! Gram) total $l.04t,U,2!.23 The Mnmul BppiMpriutions for the army," ( liinn in Tuwnoy sayn, have lcHfl from l!i thau JI, immi.ihm) r anuuiu fur the eight year eriol immediately preceding the SpHiiinh war to au average of more than vi iMMl,(hHlfortheeijrht- year period ending with the appro priations made hy this Congret). During the name ixrioils the au uual average for naval appropria tions has inrrenKed from a little more than .'7,.'0(i,Mjii to more than IIMI.OOII. "The iurrease in appropriations for the army for the )eriod8 named exceeds i;:S.immi,(mh, a huiu sufli eient to rover the whole coat of construct inn tbe 'annum canal, on the bswis ol the lateat estimates for thsit gigautie work. The inrreaae in the Miims Congress has voted for the navy for theae twine periods amounts to .Vt.H.,isi,:i,t;t..s: huiu greatly iu excess of the total appro priations for the anpport of the whole government for any fiscal year prior to that of lxii.s." Pathetic Incident ol the Civil War. CorrrI'ltilenr.' ttt Ttir J.iumi. It was while 1 was staying at one of the large hospitala during the war, that there came to the hospital a very delicate looking widow to nee her son who was thero lying at the point ot death with pneumonia. It was nightfall whoa she came in, and going to the couch where he was lying she leaned over him, and in most motherly tones of speech she called to hitn, saying, "John, your mother has con.e; don't yon know your mother?" But there was no re s)iise, not even a look, for the young man was already dying. She called to him again and again, then realiz ing his true condition, her heart burst forth in anguish and she wept aloud for quite awhile. The young man sin passed away and the poor woman remained in the hospital during the night. She loft next morning with the remains of her son for her home in Northamp ton county, X. C. It was some dis tance to the railroad station. 1 was sitt'tig out on the porch when tbe ambulance catne and bore her away. She Has screaming at the top of her voice. I sat and listened till the sound of her voice died away in the distance Such were some of the hor rors of war. V. K. Hkown. Wingate, X. e., March 11th, 11MI9. A Story of Senator Simmons and the Negro Uuard. Lrimtfloll liinlrli The weather conditions at the in auguration of Taft were such that a change in the arrangements was nec essary, and as stated, Taft was inau gurated in the Senate chamber. Thia limited the witnesses to ollicials and their wives, and guards were sta tioned to keep the rabble out negro guards. Nmator Simmons came strolling in and a big black citirn buttled up to him, and aaid msult- ngly, llyar! yo cam go in dere. The poor devil didn't know what he was up against but he lound out luick. drawing Kick his cane, the nator from North Carolina, a State that doesn't tolerate colored ollicials since 'long back in 'Dti-'.KS, aaid. Why, you , I'll !" About this time another negro guard who knew the Senator came rushing up, waiving his hands, crying, "llo doan mean ov no harm, hen ter, be didn know whut he wuz doin'!" "Oh, Iwd, hab mussy, aah!" himed in the offending guard. "I never meant nutlin, sah. Why, I ia hyar to protect yo', sah, 'deed I it, sah. 'Sense me, boss, 'scuse me, aah. I .a wily, lawdy," and he wrung hit hands and rolled his eye and trem bled like he had seen a hant. We nay without herniation that Da- Witt's Kidney and Bladder Tills are uneiialrd for weak kidneyi, back ache, inflammation of the bladder and all urinary Jinorderi. They are ana leptic aud art promptly io all cases of weak back, backache, rheumatism and rheumatic paini. Accept no substi tute. We sell and recommend them. Euglinh Drug Company. Many an education ia obtained at the expense of common sense. A Religiou Author's Statement. Kev. Joseph II. Fetperman, Salisbury, N.C, who it the author of tereral books, writet: "For several years I waa afflicted with kidney trouble aod last winter 1 was suddenly strickta with a sever pain ia my kidueys and wa confined to bed eight days nnabl to f et up without assistance. My ono contained a thick whit sediment and 1 passed same frequently day and night. I commenced taking Foley Kidney Remedy, and th paio gradu ally abated aod finally ceased and any orine became normal. I cheerfully recommond Foley' Kidney Remedy, " English Drug Co. one. ttaair&J1' vm ir 30 k ' Qj"J (ir Q)Vty tpor ydjr x) &"ir xitir nar jjdr (jc
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