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THE MONROE JO i VOLUME XVI. NO. 18. MONROE, N.C., TUESDAY JUNE 1 1009. One Dollar a Year. You Will Need an Oil Stove1 dsn stz tr. .V? y Wick Blue Flame r -a t ' "H I ; ' NEW it the only oil ftne built with a CABINET TOP ft holding plates and keeping food hoi after cooking. Alvo has useful drop shelve on w ha h lu sunJ the coriee pt of teapot after lemov tng from burner, tilted with two nickeled raiki for towels. A nun el of comfort, simplicity and convenienre. Made in tliiee sizes with of without (.'.ilnnet Tot". If not with yuur dealer, write our nearest agency. mr every one win it hand tiime enough for the parlor; strong enough fur the kitchen, camp or lottace; blight enough for every occasion. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. If It's Furniture You Want, The Place To Buy is T. P. Dillon's. C , -j' V,-- - -' Y'' ''' i i 'f'" , IMd I'l'e.ssors und Iron Beds, all prices, il jjU ! v Jf j V li.nkers of all the latest styles and price. i' " X "i. I '1 Mattimr. Carpets. Urotriret. lines. Oil H X -U ft t'l nth and l.ittolicn.i. .. , -t- T6 v.- vv'W W' 4 Wwtitt PIANOS AND OIWiAXS of the best quality, and all we A is that you Rive our Instruments a fair ti nt. Si-e me before you buy. My goods must be as represented. yt;. t. p. Dillon. $1.50BooksforS0c Latest Popular Fiction. Lavender mill Old I tee The Port of Missing Men Th Moti anil the Mouse Knitny Ijou In the Bishop's Carriage The Lion's Share Bister Cailie t A DuiiKliterof theSotitli Little Citixeua The Oetopna , The Tit The Hettirn of SlirrUx k Uolniea . The (iohlen (irpyhotintl Frecklea The Fair Cod The Cost Itarbara Winalow, Kebel - The Corsicau Lovein lilennerliaawtt . (Jnincy Ailania Sawyer rrincei Mmil.a Tillie: A Mentionile Maid A (ii'eat Love . To Have and to Hold. Audrey Caleb Weat Tom Cn)(!an..... The Northerner....... Violett Klen Holdeu l'ri audi Hilaa HtronK The Man of the Hour. The Spenders The Adventuress Temporal Tower Banl' Ilaro Baraelneaca . . . In the Palace of the King The Singular Mixs Smith The Mazed Trail The Silent Places Looking Hackward Dorothy Vernon ....Charles Major M'hen Kniuhthood Was in Flower Charles Major l!y Kightol Sword Arthur V. Marcbmont My Lady Peggy Cues to Town Fnttirea Ay mar Matthews Cain met "'K".-. .... Merwin Webster Doctor Luke of the Labrador Norman Duncan The Story of an I'ntold I-ovo Paul L. Ford The Honour of Savelli a Levett Yeata Hnckhaven Charles Clark Mtinn The Hermit . Charles Clark Munn I'ncle Terry ....Charlea Clark Munn Lly Hose'a Danghter Mrs. Humphrey Ward The Marriage of William Ashe Mrs. Humphrey Ward Alice of Old Vlncennea Maurice Thompson The Wings of the Morning Louia Tracy Three or Four Hundred More. While They Last Fifty (50c.) Cents eW.J.RudgeCo. When warm divi anJ the kitchen tire nuke cookimraburJcn then is the time to try a New IVrfevtion Wuk HI I'lame Oil Cook-Stnve. Marvelous how thi tve due away with n. .i: j..... k t-' muiiivu uisiniiiiuro mm 'T'cihiI it keep the room in J comparison with comli- tumi when the coal h reals burning. The PERFECTION Oil Cook-Stove Standard Oil Company tlatrataial Boom Suits to oak, $:t.ftt, with roll foot Tlie larKint stuck of Matting ever placed on our floor. .Mvrtle Heed - --. Meredith Nicholson Klein & llornbiow ...(iinr'f M;iildi n Miiilin . . Mil iillll Mil helsoll .. Octave Tlmnel TlnKHloro lrei.-.ei' tieorjre "arv IVk'1,"I"" -.Myra Kelly Frank Korria Frank Xon in ..A. Coiiun lioyle Iiht Tiltoti Cone Stiatlon l'oi ler -lcw Wallace .David (iriihuin 1'hillipa F.lizabeth Kllia ..('luirlea Feltoii l'iil(.'iu ..t'harloa Feltou I'idcin ...C'liailea Fellon I'idjtin . IVrev ltii'hner Helen It. Martin ..Clara Lonine Iliituhaiu ... .Mary Johnittou Mary Johnston K. HopkiiiMMi iSniith F. Hupkinxoii Plinth Xora Davia Ity the Author of "1W1 k Bargains . Irving li.trhellrr Irving liucholU'r ..................... -Irv itiK Ilicheller Olive Thanet .........Harry Ia-on ilwm Coralie Stanton . Marie Corelli V. Marion (Crawford .- V. Marion Crawford V. Marion Crawford F. M. Kingsbury Slewait Kdward White Stewart Kdward White bdward Bellamy Killed As She Ran to Wei I come Father. vv a i ; TU.KV ialV iuthehl.irtln-w lit tie Margaret D.llon and hnrd , her. for never wax thete a mtt-t'r child of thrw and a ha.f jm s. J Margaret wa one of lh thn rhil 'ilr. uol Patrick Dilloa. an r'otri. I..i.m ...iti. ;ru ti . , nu. win . i it-, it- .'il in" thud ttior f the temiunit No. it.' Weal Nineteonth idieel. S wlo ii Marg.uet n run over by a tnuk and kil'eI j-teid.iy alti-rno-ii alaiut I:.i0o"i lm k ill fiont of lu r hon.e all the children en the ttUn-k and their e!deiH, too, a. pt. Mr. Dillion, as the time drew near for her huMund to re'm u fi- iu work, washed and diesstd little Maiyan t aul her itcr Annie, w ho to four ami a half, eouiU'd their hair and made theiii neat and ret ty. Then she went the little giilato play lu the yard and w.iit lor the father's homecoming by far the moM iaiportaut event of the day. The children played for a tdiort time in the teiu'tueut house juid, then went out on the p.iveiiicnt in front of the hme. Little Marga ret thought theaw her l.tlher com ing down ou the other hide of the Htreet and ran to unit him, but ! fore she had got aeroa theMreet ie was under the feet of a pair of horvca dinning a big truck and driven by Tliomax Cral'of No. ilsii Ninth avenue. Craf tried to pull np hiK In. i st s, liut it waa too late. The wheel piiM-a'd over the li.ili) girl, crushing her life out. luleiwthau a minute Mime one had gone to Mix Dillon w ith the ncas, and the potr mother ran dowu into the street and took the little, lifelraa form in her aims. A taxicah w ith a man and wotu an iu it ratie along. The woman liiniH'd out, followed by her coin pauioii. "tii't into the rah and go to a hoypital," aaid the woman to Mr. Dillon, taking her by an aim. 'lien-, li-ke this, and hurry,'' Kiid the man a he put a bank not' in .Mr. Dillon' baud. "Diive to the Ueareht hospital!" he cried to the rhaiiU'eur. dust then 1'atlu r White of the Church of the Cunidian Augel, in st Twenty-third alrji-t, pushed hi way through the crowd ami got in the tuticab with the mother and child, lie had baptized Margaret and the Dillon are mcmlicra of hi church. The chaiilletir did mil go to a hos pital, hut to the Wot Twentieth street police Htation. There Dr. Itutteiiii'ld, from New lork Hospi tal, looked at Maigai'ct. He Ktid ahe had died inslanllv. The driver of the tt tick waa lock ed up, hut a'i w ho aw the accident agreed he was not to blame. Putting In Electric Chair. A ltaleigh dispatch nays: tleoiye W. Norwood, dr., ol'Cnld.-di iro and (ieorge linuter of Kaleigh con-ti lute a Kjiccial coininitli't from the lioanl of director of the State1 pri on to install I h elect t ie thair in (he rion ior the elet Intention of all pii-oner heicaflei scnteiiccd to death in North Carolina under the act passed by the List li gislature. They me making a t !h.i ti!i in vest tgit ion a to the best method nf construction and rtiipiiieut lor thechairand say they ate not rush ii g the in, liter at all. The act pro vide (hat the n iiuireun-nt fur elee- (iiH-utiiiii Khali icit iiii!y to any setitcuces pending at tin- time of I lie pas ige of t be act or to any sub- eiiietitiy convicted tor crimes com mitted la-lore the passage of the act. Super i u t e intent Liughinghou e say the committee is in position lo li 11 1 ry up the installation ol the chair in the event of a death sen fence bi'ing imposed anywhere in the Slate that would co, ue within the electrocution icipiireineut. I'nloii a Lucky County. liltiirt"M lilatrli. Mr. J. 'A. Creen, editor of Our Home at Marshvillc, 1'ninii county, andSlatoigani.er of the Farmers' I'liinn, was due to speak in this county Tlitiiwlay, but a rained out. He wa a welcome visitor at the Dispatch otliee and iu conver sat ion about development at a ted that Cuiou i,-.:ity farmeta now have several IhotisMtid telephones in use, there being iu the rural dia tricta and iu the town together aUiut :i,uuo. There ia a total el ::u exchanges. Lines go everywhere. No I'nion county farmer thinks of going to towu with proline with out having called up the maiket anil found out u ices, eveu onchiek eus and egg. The farmers own part of the line and buy the in struments, and the service cowt them on an average of .10 centa a month. 1'ninii county la lucky in this matter, for the 'phone ia a great develoHr. Mr. (). H. Cox of Asbcboro lias sent to licv. M. II Curtis, linau rial agent, a check for one thou sand dollars on the Creeuslxiro Fe male College endowment fund of one hundred ihous mil dollar, prac tically insuring the Duke ami Car negie conditional oiler of thirty live thottaand dollars. Sometimea yon may l told that there are other tliinga just as coed as DeW'itt'i Kidney and Madder t'illa. That isn't so. Nothing made it as rood as YA itl I KiJncf and Kladdcr Fills for any ailments of the kidney or bladder, ntncj alwavs result in weak back, backache, rheumatic paina, rheumatism and urinarv disorders. A trial o( DeWitt'l Kidney tud Bladder I'illa is sufficient to convinc you bow good they are. Send your nam lo E. C. DeWilt Co., Chicago, for a fres trial hoi. They are sold hers by Eng lish Dru Company. Bennie Axelrod. Traveller. T"T dia-ii.:-uel.e. transatlantic tiHtiist. U-iiuie Ax!rnl, who has I r sl the m ill tt.irtv li'e tiuiS u-'-idly with ir.-na hik!tsl lo In wri-taiind aukles i-- again kii ki:ig at I m'e Sun's d-nr. tl:i s veiitis-ii mi .i-i, ns llt iu.ii- has liix-Veil. u:i!y to have the dir sl at ia bis faiv ami with rude com ' neit d. ft. ou the uuiu;r,i.ri ni au thoi it os. lo Im '-it.e. t There ur pome im r thil'gs nm' H-iii ii'. Last year when he a-.is over hero be wis thirteen. Now h is mjt.s-n. Hiving three biiilrd is in e ie uar hasn't strain d lieenie in the h ast. His checks ate rosy, his blue cjnt are as bl ight lis violets Itl Ihe early moititng ,.,! hi. n.oi.-l. isalaavsiHiilr . t,vleh w Uto into a il.son.e sh.ile. 1 The e.i-r.1 of A nnie's jump j,,! ...... i .1.;.. v;... I., i. .'ion.: .1... m" I.- 1.11-.. l-l II- l II. . ,IV U-y his b'.-n ' living to cister this count rv. In that M ar he ran away t; vhii his father' home iu ulessi stowed himself away on a steam ship and eventually landed in New Yolk. He got a far as L.lis Isl and and was promptly deported. Since then licniuc ha Ikvii com ing hick almost with the regulati ly of clockivoik, mid usually he got no nearer his goal than Kills Island. 1!- uuie came back yesterday cir euiiiitlsly by way of Halifax and nmnerou other pi ice. He made a bee line for the Hebrew Shelter ing House Aid Society at No. i!'J!i I list liioadway, and there the man ager, Mr. .Mason, emitted a groan of despair when I.cnuic' bright face and dancing eyes peered at him over the ollice railing. In a few hour liciinie aeeiimii laled a vast stole of wisdom con cerning the iaimigraiiiiii law of the coin try tie is determined to adopt. He learned that a strong, healthy ly of rixteeu. capaMe of can ing his own living, cannot Is dcpoi tt d. S i, although he wa only fourteen yeai old yesterday morn ing, he was sixteen last liilit, u.'id pioii.l of it. At ttie Hebrew Sheltering House i they kept hi. n lour month hul summer, though the tule is that an immigrant sha'l not ls sl.cllered thete longer tl i'.n lour days. They gave him a good ple.eo to sleep, plenty of w holesome food and Kent him to school at the K Ideational Alliance. This was all fine for lieu uie, barri"g the school. 'You played hookey oti us Bea nie," said Mr. Mason, sorrow fully, w hile a World reporter wa ipics liouiiig the boy last night ; but Ili'iinie gave a splendid imitation of innocence wiougl'ully licensed, protesting: "I never did," Mr. Mason. "1 was never even late." Bennie speaks fairly good L'ng I ir-.li. He knows some Dutch, has asiuatteringofCerman and French, all picked up Iioiii the crews of the iiiiiny shipson w li it-li he ha stowed anay or from being lauded iu va rious Kuroj'cati Hiit. ' Hive yon any favorite Meuiu diip liin f" naked the reporter. No," said Bennie, seriously; "I iust hide oil Ihe lii.st steamer I can lind." "What do they do to you on the ship when they find you!" "Put irons on me here ami here," said Bennie, slapping his w rist and ankle. "I got on that last ship at Bet terdaui," he added. "I thought it was eomii g here, hut it landed me iu Halifax. 1 stayed hidden for three day, and then when I came out to get soinetliing to eat, tliey put iron ou me and kept them on all the lime until we reached port. "I got to Halifax three weeks ago. I hitched ou train and got kicked off many times, but I kept hitching ou others and walking in between. I went to Montieal, To ronto, liull'.ilo ami Troy. There a mini gave me enough money to rid" lo New Y'oik." "Why do you come here so oft rut" the persistent little immigrant was asked. "I want to work here." "What kind of work can J on dot'' "In lfussia I learned how to cau dle eggs. You hold the egg up in front of a lighted candle and if you know the business you ran tell if the egg is good or bud." If Be tttiic's tale of his thirty five trip acrofi the Atlantic i true, he liai travelled more than lnn.oiHi n.iles without the outlay of a dol lar. "Are you sine you arc not a liar, Benniii" asked Mr. Mason, gently. "I speak only the tiuth, Mr. Ma son." lirL'ed the Im'V. Bennie says all he wants now is a giMHl bosa'wlio will uppreciatc a' hard worker. Attacked by I'nhnown Parties. Lrnii'S'ii-r N.s. A Mr. i. N. IMiiip, wellkuiwnl and siieces.dal 1 t i 1 .. . csistul farmer who live a. few mile north of I.anrastcr, was returning home in hi buggy from (own last Saturday night, bo was ultiieLpil mi thn ifi.il lit ta-11 nil- kuown men, being severely beaten , '-7 'hrill the world. "A bard and a lone gash cut serosa the top;ild," he writes, "brought on a ilea of his bead. Being dark, Mr, Helms pwate lung trouble that baflHl an was unable to tell whether his jeipert duelorher. Then I paid nailanls were w hite or black. Trouble Makers Ousted. When a sufferer from stomach trou ble takes Dr. King's New Life Pills he's mighty glad to see bisdyspep - sia and indigestion fly, but wore he's tickled over his new. fine p - petite, strong nerves healthy rig- ma, croup and whooping cough it's or, all because stomach, liver and supreme. 50c, and 1. Trial bot kidneys now work right 2.1o., at tie free. Cuarauteed by English English Drug Company's. Bill Robinson Still Saasy. e . . ii. . i t i- o ,t-1 i. ... 4. -,. 'r " '" v.itive over li.e ap'otiuiinoit of Ju"lv"i!i.it h i. ! c-u wr!! i- n u latt'd. p.isd tiir."it.h t li- s-: ji--. (rtd iv !.. stepjn I ett tii" ti4in ! nig s-noiigU Iotas. I'iii,b:rt Tali .om- m-iM-. Wht-n- Sine --U Wii, Judgr K diiiMit,f" bi wa.- as-d uiuni aii'hl :iig. ' b.ne l--li t-i ("ia!io;!e ! at tend thi K -1 Lin ( ,y tin ii-, a. id I gl .Ut .'.stlu-Talt turn l. "I in. Tin e was a l.i-ll of a croad d wn there and it i i el tiiu:iisl- a,! 1 morning. lh-y ate having a '- ' time." ' "What do you think ..f the edi or,:..., ,oiv h. .wi ver a"o, I 'l' lutm.-:it o! - ''''' i '";'- r --- taatm. ut oi the h".lWl(,Mis; "W.-ll. sir," the ger.tlein-.'i, with much of the .tlplalx I his own. "1 have) it to find one In in who endors. the actl"ii. O.-easionallv 1 voti lind a l, iuim rat who dm sn't censure the President, but il!i one .iiiui I th' pisijile think it was nu just and wrong, the damned, cold blooded seoili.diel. I "If he had announced that Ja.!i I'ritch.iid w- a I; -publican and; that be wanted a ll--j.aililis-.itt. i strange enough us that would have' 1hi-ii, I think it c u!d hive luce' understood. 1 lit wh-u he s lid In meal. t to appoint a Kep'i';eui it i lit one could Im found, tlo-n at tacked iitnl insulleil II, e men w Ii were lovai to linn, I Mid ii-t v lint i I thought ubour it, just as I have always done. I'lideistaud. I have nothing ueaii st Judge Connor. I would rather we him judge than any man iu the distriit except my sell. "Why. till In it. didn't 1 li-e Up lien a Kepiiblican coiivi uli-'ii at tacked Ayeiak and ilcinuince it I said, 'He is at lea-t a gentleman.' Mid I won't stand for an iilui.i upon Democrats like this insult j hem Unit llailllieil scoiinilicl. I le re uic some mighty pielly giih. 1 cie, loo." The Wheat Harvest. V ii v.. i. .. I The harvesting of wheat in thice Texaa counties, U-gtiu vvithotit pa-j rade, has a Mgiulicance which is Sacking to mniiy i ntcipii-i s inaug u rated w ith pompous leii-iuoiii- s. I This is tlie liegiiiuing of the f ir tner'a "eominenceliienl season."' It is the first skirmish in an attack on :i famine prices of the city i-, "cu lalor. The hum of the threshing machine now heard in Texas wiU echo over Oklahoma, Kansas-. Ne I lua-ka and the Dakota in turn! until it dies away on the Saskatch ewan iu August. I'lOIII l.i.tllMI.IMIII acres will Ik- gathered the golden giain which is to furnish not mi-rely a pail of the nali .irssii.stenaia-e. hut of il general inutt-iial pros pel ity also. The hungry tenement dweller and the magnate of liuance have nu i iiial interest iu the out come of the wheat harvest. A Plucky Woman Who Knew lint to Do. Mar-I.s i ie II . I. ' Mr. I!. II. (iiilliii' hotse got in a li.il lied wire fence Thursday find was rut KoU'ieTy on the shoulder, Mr. tiiilliii was iu Chailotte, lui! Mi, tirillin was at hune and that meant that things were looked after ail right. She had the ( hildien to hold the liol-se and she proceeded to sew up the g istic in good style and the horse is doing well. Mr. Andrew ll trgett died at his home in wc.-d Marsh villi- township this morning of stomach trouble, aged 7H year, lie had !h cn in feeble health for s,ine time. He is survived by hi wile and six chil dren, three son ami three daugh ters. The sons are J. K and Wil liam Hargett of New S tleta town ship and James li. Hargett of Moil ria tow nship. Mr. Snail Williams of (loose Creek tow nship, Mi. I die tirillin of Molina and Mi. Mary Williams of Arkansas are Ihe surviving daughter. Mr. Hargett was of the Primitive liiptist fault. Hi remain will bo interred to morrow at the Williams graveyard in New Salem towiidnp. Cupt. J. I". llalluian. section ma ter on the ceciiou of railroad by Marsbviile, happened to a very ie rious m'cidrnt Friday. Alter the heavy rain he wa going over his section examining the road, as is his duty, and while stooping ovei to 1-H'k under a trestle between Marshv ille and Pcachlaml his foot slijiped on (he wet tie, oferbilanc ing mm, ami ne leu anoiii u.tceii feet to the ground, his lace striking a piece of liiinlier and hivakiug his right cheek Isuie. Dr. Moll P. Blair attended the wound and Mr. , Mailman is getting along as well a mu ll uci -siniiiu, ' A Thrilling Rescue. How liert li. la'anofChrny. Wash., was saved from a Irightliil death is clO to li a visit to a Ling special hit in Spokane, who did not help me. Then 1 went to California, bill without beuelit. At last 1 used Dr. King's New Discovery, which coin jpletely cured me and now 1 am us well as ever." tor lung troume, ! bronchitis, coughs and colds, aath jDrug Company LuskWanhMeetintoPro- test AiiinstTaifi Appoint- mcnt. Ti.i li'i'i.i:; Lvj.'i'.-"n,t!i- in i' State ai , d.vidi-d i'i 'o.-ir i-i-i-. r s.at Jii:g t i. is itei 'iii no -it In Piv idel.t la:r .-i !.-,- era', lo l'e- 1". .1 -ia- i'l ,i . I i'niu . l-I.e- III ,. 'lie I l'.el li i!; ll l: .'...s.-i, .m.! t:. a.;. !lit l.n--. an" in- ih U.eii!. w i. V- 11 ' h :.te pi.ii-:eg :!. and i- !.il',-r.l n, , t.o- 'I -ci o 1 S.iini-i r i'iits ai i h. I.ti.k has a ked I i.i: i ii.au I.i us to i a: i a tuis-tiitg o! II puiiia ,. lest, t , on n ;,. el,' cal e-i. .''s's's !ei:.-i . '"1 ill's going t . ak y IL.tlil- of tlo' !:-,i!'.e;el s t i rii i: wi.i 1.-- s f , !ll.e .1 :il ( lu ll II t V. Ill the ii.iue of l!l,i"i'l ; puhiiciiis :io voteii lur Ir. la't l.i-t Novein ls-r as ti e ofdcial bead oi t!:e par ty, t-.- c nivei.t tjo-1! -i!i'. i I'M n Slate -c(n'iv e i intoi'ti-e at liiei i-V-io or liariott.-. It you like, a d ill vile every Bcptil 'ii Hi lu the S,,-!e lo l- pre-ei,t to the n-1 t' .'! s,!i,e Hi ; ii action i!,a ! ta.:i i- i :!i' tie1 ueitT It. Ilk !i d iip'ii, the ,.u: v iu the up p.-i i-' men! ot a I ' e.,n ! ..'a judge fi the Listen d.-tiiil. Tois may not ! the time !o ei tei apu t'st as to tie niiir-l-ioas aviu't Ujioii the paity ia tliis s:.iie. bi t my duty a. a I,' -publii in c impel me to say that it s.,iiie:l,ing i not dene to coiii.lctac! the b.,d i -It.-ct produced by the appointta. n! of Judge t' imior we bad j l-t a-weli Iillll lit. t ie li Idle , .piit t!,,. frolic. Individual piuti o.. w ill not ii'iueilv the ev il. Our silence w ill If eon.-! il. "I c His-i,t iiiL' to tin otiliaije thai in- ins t irtv d.iuiiia tioli. We liillst repilvti o" the act oi liecoiue pai iieeps ci i mi his to the insiiit. We cm net indorse the I're-ide-u's a-ii ,ii iii t'us mallei witlioui .ej,ii,.v.!ei;ii (; ourselves a p arty nf 1 1 l.uu I'o.-Is, tn il out ol that 1 1 1. ""ii t'li-rc i.- not a single man !il t.i hold t!iei,l:ice o; Judge of the l'- il i ill e .iiit. The deelara lion is nut oii'y in-ii'tm:: but hit ini.iiti!' In ev.-ry K- tiii'.iicaii in the W hub' Slate. W il U'l.ollg Us have the In a-:- logo bef.; e (lie pub lie id u-U .r h ",n -: volei to trust the ui.l!!,:.'e:ae:-.t of the i.lt iir. ,i till- g.,v el !illie;,t Hi t'v !. li i!-.ol a I'iity off..'.-.' Duri.-g my Imtv yi ais' expel i. :u-e .u-i a pol'talau I have faM-d lii.iny etnl-ai r.i ing .-it il, ill.,;.-, but this is tlie l:i t time 1 have ever had ti e piosp. , t oi fac ing a s. million like i Li-.." Whole County VuU-s Sjnclal Tax. W -Iw.i ."., It..: , I,. i The special ichool lax election of m ci ills I'll t lo1 ' loo pr.-e.'ty Val nation nod o cent on ti e p iii for inaiiilaiiiing th.i public school was earned m ilie c unity to l iv by a ninl'iiity of --1,-1 of tlie ic;;istereil vote, livery ward and pieeinet in the e unity, r-avc Fider.il I'oiul. gave ii mil j 'i ity f i' tie tax. The friend-id llo'.eh.iol eucouii ;ereil great d'.tliciiity in iini'lleiclice ol voters ai. 1 pn l iilii-e b i-oi-eot the plohll itloii iaft, but a relent le- campaign wis wigeil mid I lit v 'ctoiy i.i r-ganled n- a gicat one for nine ilio'i. The to: il vole was l oll for m '.hoIs out of a lighter ed vote cf '.'..'Is whiic only '.'-'il vo'es wciea I'laiij c.i-l against ti e sclmoH. Women W ho Are Litvicd. Those ntti active women viho me lovely in face, I'm in and temperate the envy of many who might be like tlirm. A weak, sh l.ly woman will be in rv oils. uhI irritable. I on stipatioti or kidney p lisoii.shoa iu piiii.lcs, blulilns. kln cMiptions aula w relet. nl cunpli inn. Km all such li cell ic Iliitei s vvoi k won dels. They leguhte stouiacli, I'v ei- and kidiiejs, juiriiy Ihe blod. give strong ticrv.s, briglit eye, pine breath, siiiooth, Velvety skill, lovely complexion. Many charm ing women owe their Inallh and beauty to them. ."m,-. at Lnglish Ding Comp iiij's, Sneaking of grave) aid poetry. here is line recetitly ill-covered on a tiiinlistone iu an old cemetery in (leoi'getnw ii, t lliio: "Mere lies our wile, tvnuoit ha rroetor. Who keti'lied colli ami wouldn't il.s-tur. She coul, I not stav, she had to lo; I'niise (iinl from wheiu all lilessinp: How. ' Theie iiie le.uiv intit -tioii- ol lie Will's C... l.i.li. I Wil.h l!.'..-.'l S iivt D'Wiit1 h the i iljim! . ,e siite vim tet Pi Will's t,nl, ,ii- l Witel llii.-el Sale. alien vmi ui.li for il. It is i,. led tor cuts, biiriis and briiinrs, ana is csp i i.tliy j; ml tiT piles. Sold i y l'aisl'.-b I iii; i'i ii, , i.i n y. DON'T FALL INTO the error that all Hour is alike. The proof of it lies In a trial of Flour Hilled by Us The better baking and more of it you can do with a sack or barrel of Invincible Flour will be revelation to you. We won't have to auk you to try it Ihe accord time. Y'ou'li do that of your own ac cord. HENDERSON ROLLER MILLS CO. Why the Witness Didn't Whip Brother Jones. in akin.'asjieevh int harlot s! u, the'.'o li. 1 1 ivenioi K II lie,,. l,j way o! illii-tr.iton. t'd this story. wl.li his;;.aloii .ii,'i,t pa s'r.iin.ii: Hie oilier .lay in reiij,!' over he i!.ij-is in ai i;pp :e i'i.oi I .i I ild ili fioiu i'.'ii ke eoiin' y. I read l.n' ITo c ii. i le. til, ei .f ii w it ue Judge J-eu's. 1 U-J, ve I'wa-, wrm i a doing tl.e w.nk '. lie in 1 1 i!.e w I'm-.- admit thai lie had t tk "ti ji itl in ti.'ht. iii s. iin, in M (. '-.-ti. iii I'.aiieoiiil.' :u. t in Trans) I v.i:.i.i t-oiititiev lb- mule l.iut a 1 nut tlial he Us ii lined iu the pn'tie isoirts a. d ii th" SujK ri.-r e nit. II ' made h'lu i-iiitt , to ai-'Ul '.'."i dill rent ilf-n-. .. j Fina'ly Jti l ;c.I.uiissaid: "D.iln't yen whip a Biptist minister over j in Swain ciiMi!) '"' "No. sir, I didn't do that." wos : tl.e a lis. i r. ! "I ask you if jmi didn't whip Bev. Mr. J uie- IhiMn-f he lejmri 'ed you for bliK kaduiu' " , sir; I ne Z"ljDidnnt Know "I. s.k a - In h la ,1 .lad 'e .Iiine. "illtln'l Viul1 ime.t I, im out on the public road Ibetween such and Mich points ou , siieli a day and admiiii-ter a whip-j pimr to hinif j I "X i," s lid Ihe w itue-s. ' I didn't . do th it, but Mn.-e von ii-k I .e. ii vou'll wait about a minute I'll tell oii just how it was. Mr. J nn-s was coining along the road in his: lui.gy when I stopped and s.i).s to, hiiu, 'You're the man Ilia' report-1 id i:n for bha kading, ain't yuufj I've been wanting to .-ee you and now'. 111) chance.' The preacher lie jumped out of his buggy. ea:ne; over to whi-ic I nas. pulo-d a gun! 010 hi III pot-hci iiooill I, lis i'lllg, 1 shoved it iu my f ice and s.vs: 'Yes. ; "w ' " Jl l"- "llK C.ilhev, I'm prepa.ed for Vou.'j ... No. sir. i never whipped Mm. i i See N. c. English and Ills! says, 'Wi ll, Brother Jones. I lin t prepared for ymi.' and I u.-v er bit him a lick." On The Level ! V fei That is tetaf ttv always try to be with our clients. When we talk INSURANCE you can depend upon it that we represent the safest and best companies. Take LIFE Insur ance. Do you know that is today one of the best investments? You not only protect your family but you share in the profits as well. Call and let us explain the latest Endowment Policy. Gordon Insurance We May Not All Be Rich, but we can all put a nest egg in the Dank and add a little to it as we go along and thus have a fund for unexpected needs. The Savings, Loan is the place to put your account, whether it be your savings to draw four per cent, com pounded quarterly, or a checking account. The greatest accommodation possible and all the courtesies are shown our customers. R. D. Redwine, President. H. D. Clark. Cashier. ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF Rubber and Steel Tire.. lately received. And the nicest Turnouts to be had on short no ticenew Buggies, new Harness, good Horses, and all jam up-to-date. Satisfaction is the word with us FOWLER & LEE, ! Fixing the Size of Loaf of Bread by Law. - ..rk a., '''r.r - ii " nice JiVKi-'the Weij-bt . Uiard of ai 'I' '"'fuck atasv. ::;' fl 111 which tie i-t suffeirra. If 1. llueu W In t in i f e!e at p su :ue Ihe ileal ll "lr I .t lie -;ts--H!t-luk, r I,. i i!.-e,;t;..i. of the I .. i : li- d. irer brew 1, it ' ly I: jii-I. There mtry . eis Licit eufllle Ihe ..(, - in ae. but not bv To ib-.-re.i-. the weight i t b.i-ad by one ouue or t e.i . in, -e. ,.r I nir otinres. a hi m. i'l I nut ir tlie e-u i! prtcea, wim the way lor t iking tiie Imu- wife's iiioiev without lo-r kiiowteilge or eolivrit. It is an a'm-e lhat gross by scency. I bie bak.-r when d air is high liny sli.uteu his loaf tiiiire, another le-s, and l o'h sell at the Mine priiV, and the teueuieiit dwel-1,-r la- u ii.e Ihe wimt. His l?-t p.. tts t;o!i. .is the World ha urged, is the leg il toaf; then if Ihe luiet varies he knows at least what he is getting. T f- llt70 1 fy fl ItliO I UUHL,U Dut that diil'nt bring- back to life the ikwl man. Neglected to Insure, Hut that ilocs not build you another home after lightning:, lire or tornado has destroyed yours. The wise man KNOWS and ArTC . .1 1 , .- U. II. Tachardson. Savings, Loan 5 Trust Co. a-.'c-Tir.-, & Investment Co. & Trust Co. Wecansuityou. BUGGIE 0 1
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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June 1, 1909, edition 1
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