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CASTOniA i AWcUtw Preparation for As hng the Sioswcls al Dcsvb of rwnw Di-y .-itionflw rful essand IVsl Conk-iru neither thim Morphine twrrluaudl. Not X.utc otic. A perfect Hcnv.lv forConsttpa lion . Sour Slonvtrh PhirrtkHVi Nonius.! iMtxail-iis tevvrish ixcss and Loss or Sleep. facStmas SiCnnlun of vr.w WHK EtACT eopv or tucj. We can We lo.i; shiw you the most up - to - lo thank yoii tor past Utrona'e onrs reswtfully. McRAE MERCANTILE CO. Phone 45. Loan and Trust Building. RANGER REVOLVING . Heavy iRr .wS Si!l0 11)l-VClr Fence ('ft OE KALB ILL. SASAS CITV, MO m, B. C. REDFEARN.O UKNlliT. Charge tnjsonalilc, Satistiirtion ruaratiteej. Office ons door south ot C. VV.IIinner'i Store, M lines, N. ('. Will l.e at Marshville, N. C, on first ind third Mondays of each month, and t Matlliewj on second and fourth Mondavi. I'lione 131 TfflfnTntf : , niVn iiUiw. kA-a i M n i I m i ij ; 7TlTr:i'TTTn"" mm mmimi - I -mti i i al .aMhrl Mt V a., . t aaH 1 l4 II - 4t - al .4 .. r J- J - i - - A iiiiitwt I ti l.r-3. Union Lock Poultry Fence l".l '.-I II... utl.t W ..U I .I uf lw I mnii linn r n..i m . n, x,, I ManZai Pile Remedy ManZan is Prepared Especially lor the Treatment of Piles in ail of the Various Forms of This Distressing and Painful Affliction. .1 Ti"s PrPParation is antiseptic, astringent and healing. It is a jeily-hke preparation put up in a tube with perforated nozzle attach 1, thus enabling tuffcren of Pile diseases in any form to apply ManZan to the affected parts readily. ManZan draws out inflammation and heal the affected parts. Every man, woman and child who is afflicted with piles in any form should use Manan and avoid a painful, serious operation. CURES PILES V e guarantee ManZan to give satisfactory results or refund your money. Why? l.ecauie we believe it to be the beM pile cure on the market today. It will be a pleasure to us to mail free to anyone suffcnnK from Piles or any rectal diseases a sample of the marvelous ManZan Pile Cure. Don't wait. Delays are danger ous. Send us your name and address today and we will cladly send you a free trial package ol this wonderful preparation, admitted by thousands to be one ol the best remedies of its kind for the relief and cure of Piles in any form ever known. Purchase a 60 cent tube of ManZan from your druggist or dealer and if the preparation does not do all we claim your money will be refunded. Take no sub stitute, but insist on ManZan. FKErARED BV JOHN W. KENNEDY & CO. Chicago, U. S. A. EflSTORA For Infanta- and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years KewardU To all the pinpli al. W'H Is' iriwn who n;ii this :i rt'w.ml in the way of infermati"!! as t wlu-tv to Imv all ymir ( lothiny. h Hats, Shirts, 1 rv C is of all kinds, lollies' rara-'N. Shirt Waisths, Skirts, Hosiery, i.iiil in fact everything in the line of tleiu'ra! Mervliainlisi'. :: We call your attention to a lot of ladies' Shirt Wa'sts at reduced Prices. :: u :: :: ila Imc -f I ansols in the city. ashless atnl solicit yeur fart lief Notice of Administration. ' ll;l illg litis ilav muil.',. d s .iiimii js 1 tniirmif the esl'iite of o. M. S.i. .. r. liisvawil, late tif I'tlierl run' 1 I'.iriilum. thirt is to iiiiiil';, aii liani I'lmms air.'iiti.t tin e-t 0 ilei'eu?'ii tit exhilut tlntn tuln Kitfni'il. Ht Wmirate. Nerth Car' nr Ik'fnre the ii.th il.iv ef M.r l'.Mn, ur this notice ni til . North ier..lw of s.0, H'lder In :l. nil . A. 1 1 a.l.-il in War of their recovery detiteil til said estate immediate payment. Ml in rsons in- ill l. .i..e make Thw the l!Ut da nf M.iv. V 1 1. l; s. I.MItS.1 IIUHA SAMi:i;S. Adtin. of II. M. Sand, in, di c'd. liedwino & Sikes. Atty. Administrator Notice. Iluvinif iiinlnied us ailmini-tratiir of the estate of James is. deceaM il. late of t'niiiii county. North I'amiiha, thiis t. notify all iersons having claims Hi'ainst the estate of mhI ilea aed to ehilnt them to the undersigtitsl at Mon rin1, N. C.,on or l'fore the I'.'th day of May. l'.'lu. or this notice mil l.e ulead- J cd in Imr of their recovery. All (s rso'ts ; imlehteil to said estate will idea e make immediate piiyn ent. Letti rsof admin istration dated May T, lini. This May IS, :i. 1 nr. ,-a VI. .. I.i i.N ft IIU ST rt'VC'ANY. Administrator of Janu s llvis, deceased. Ucdwine & Sikes, Attvs. Notice of Administration. Having mutinied Is'fore l. A. Hous ton, Clerk of the Sinenor lourt of I Union County, North Carolina, as ad ministrator on the estate of James I. Ilarkey, deed, all ieraons holding claims against said estate are hereby nolilied to present the same to the un dernamed tminisrrtnp on lu.f..... I the iith day of May, A. Ii. li'in, or ! this notice will lie plead, d in bar of I their right of recovery. Persons in debted to said estate are notitied to make prompt payment and save cost. This i'tth day of Mav. A. I), t'.mti M. J. HAIiKKV. Adit.r. of James I. Ilarkey, deed. Keilwine & Sikes, Attys. the bia sTK'k. , . , . .... .1 5o Much f it That It turoi,heS' Fuel far White house Urate. I WVhiogtiMi ia chuckling with ' aatiafaction over a tt that the, KooMevelt "bg iitk k" M fumndilu- i .... u fuel for the White Hous (rate " l Ashevtlle U-4 thee chilly spring days. It baa ! ,n f"oerUi..ii he inde leaked out that the retiring I'm.- ,h anuotnirva.er.t that H de.tf lelt bis .ucce..r u.4 uue " iM'lfl.M' tick, but a freight car l.xad and a,"0 rlu" taeuty jean.' time to hUfofth.ni. Thea'c,utitutetheir,,u", k"k . Jn j fuel. MHortly aAer Mirt h I Col. K to e!t aait allowing several visitor. through his uniseuui of war ami ; huntiiig trophies of tyater IU). "I tlou't see the 'lug slick,' t'ol ii wl," aul oue of the visitors. I "I I. It that in the While House fo- the I'resideut," Haul t'ol. li.KMe Uelt. auil laughed heartily. Her is the iHiiut of liie l!w velt oke. As soon at the "lug ;Muk ' lecauie a part of popular auiig I' Hwevelt adutirers from all lover the tviin try Ix-gau sending hitu "lug sticks." The uuiulier . ji-ew mi last tha' tht'T aere stored (hi the While House basement. ' IHiriiig the rvst of hi administra tion the lig slicks continued to ; come and to tie stored. W hen they packed up the jht lsoii.il Kkwxelt proH-ity ju.Ht lie jlore iuiiiur.ilioti the "lig stick" I museum was tha last part of the ' hiscmcul to lie inspected. To the 1'ii.ui'iiif ut of the packers they found cnoiij-li of these i'IuIm to over ; How a lieiglit ear. When this vas reiHirted to the I'residfut he lailkh eil and said. "We'll leave those for Talt." There the stall' of the present 1'ii-siileiit found them. They make line tiii-Aood t liw sharp spring il.ns. A ThrillinK Kescue. How I'.ert lw. Ijeanoft'henv, Wash was s;ivel from a frightful death is toi v to thrill the world. "A hard old." he a rittn, "brought onades pei .ne lung trouble that twilled au evit doctor here. 1 lieu I paul M1' 10 a visit to a lung sixi-ial t in Spokane, who did not help me. Then I went to t altfoi nia. I'lil without Ihmii til. At last I UU'd 1I. King's New liscoerv, which iun eletelv cliii'd In" and now I am as ell as ever, ror lung trouble, bioiiclntis, coiichs ami colds, as!h :i..i. croup ami a hooping cough it's supreme. .nc. mid l. IriaiUit t U- free, (oiaraiitecd by Kiigllsli linig Company. l.wiv mail knows some other ui. in lie w oiliil like to get even w 1 1 la. 1 ::o'i,; - tin- new kidney remedy -t.r .ill .!i-t.i..t'. ut INe ki.luris and '.-li.l.'n. 1 !. .ut pi i .i:i't I ill all - .ics of l.onr ..o L, it t-liliutic p.illlS, ii. !l imiiLiti tl ul tin- I l.idjei , in nury !l -id d.u s ail. I i'4k ki Illf.. Sld l' i.i .'..ilfrs. i I The trials of the present are the miiuiphs of the I ul ii re. It pas to pa. J. J. PARKER, LAWYER 1 1 m: n.l I.-.I. 'h V. B. HOUSTON, Sl'KGhON I) Ii N T I ST, Otlice tip Btuirs, TitijeraM Ihnldiuu Kurthuest ol Cenrtliouse, MonroB, N, C. Ml MiSHII CAM K M. NKM.V ! McNcelu & McNcclu, ftlTORNtyS-ftT-LflW. j Practice m theSlateund Federal courts. I rf Otlice upstairs over TostoH'ice. 1 IRK MULLIS, Civil Engineer. PlIONK 11. VlN04TK, N.C (r!t".i'tr t.f pr.iffnry In Atirvrylnir frtw i iin nf itii ifiiil UK mil tit N 1iiTirf sils-nrinf in Kkliway. Munlt'lpi ft nd Fr urvt)riiiK DENTIST. Oppicks in Oiiera limine building aVThone IS". DOCTOR H.D.STEWART, PHYSICIAN. MONROE. N.C. If yoii ii in my -rtif. i-ll in through Hiilt-tH'' (.ti.iiti ill , 1 'Hi.- i.li. tip Mu (.l.i.f U.-ur- 11 to 1. m , an-, frt.tii 1JU U i, i tn OtTih-t ..v. r i'n tirtthtr ' nU-ff Kra litciicf oli l.nralt-r i-im 'I. CrESEIEE," ATTORNEY AT LAW Kootni 21 uJ 22 Law Building Phona 191. Moorce, N. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. These arrivals mid departures, at well its the time and connection with other companies, are Kiven only as informa tion and not KuaranUfd. Direct line to the principal cities North, Hast, South and Southwest, schedule taklnr effect Hay 2, Itr9. AKKIVAI.S. No. in at fi:5il a.m. From Charlotte. No. IMat n::lia.m. Fromt'harlotte. No. 44 at 6:05 p. m. From Johnson Otv. No. l:n;atlil:imp.m. - From Charlotte. From Atlanta. From Atlanta. No. :sn at Tii.m. -No. 52 at 5:4&p.m.- No. Xi at : 1 p.m. From Atlanta. No. Stat :!& a.m. - From Portsmouth and New York. No. ;t7 at 10:3) p. m. - From Portn month. No. 4.1 at 9:25 a. m,- Fnm Wilminic ton. DEPARTLKES. No. 44 at fi:10 p.m.- For Wilmington. No. 45 at 9::l a.m.-For Charlotte and Johnson City. No. i:t7 at 7:l" . m.-For Charlotte. No. IM at 6:10 p. m. For Charlotte. No. 39 at M p. m.- For Charlotte. No. 5S at in :m a. m. - For Atlanta. No. 33 at 9:0a.m.- For Atlanta, Bir mingham and all points West. No. 37 at lOJR p. m. - For Atlanta, Birmingham and all points West. No. : at 7:05 a. m.-For HsmU-t No. 32 at 8.1M p. m.-For Portsmouth and all pointa North. ns. board deseriptive literature, or Ic or any information, apply to C. S. CXIMPTON. Ticket Ajent, oraddreM t H. CATTI3, D. P. A.. Raleigh, N. C. HookWorms Eating Up Southerners. . - l- w- S"M of the health M'rt---l' WshiuKto. who -,'d to hook worm disease trout tne I nitetl Mate: that there are do a million i-eoi.'.e in the S.uthera Statea auflerin with the tliaea-tt-: that tbe State Uuid f i health of !ergia has est united that in that .Htate alone there are ."isi.issi rattea of the di-.-i.-w aud that theili-.eisrau-.iii); iheS-mth ! an actual and p.teutial lo-o( Irouij "m,(Msi,isni to lim.i-ini.mMi yeir. This atueudtiu kM lo a hu h I t. . St l lea refers ia in ! of life, sick j uewt due to the di-waxe, itud the' tendency ol the die.i.M t.i pr.Hlucej a hat is eouiuionly termed lai j uei" aiuotij; the people. j l-r. Stiles tutya that iu !o er; cent, of the r.-sthe ili- -e or 11 I uatea fnuu gMuud it. h; th.it of the rural altiteain the 8.111th fully er eut. are sutlerin from h.-k ! worm; that exi-erta can e.t-ily ree l Kuie the disease and that in some! localities front .VI to mi ht ivut. ot the entire population have this .lis ease. In relet rui to li.vok worm aud cotton mill employes l-r. Stil.-. Nti.l that it was the common ciiiim' of anemia eo prevalent hiihhi the; oi-eniUve of (Mtton milU and e.m mouly supjiosed to In- due to the breathing iu by the opcrntivcs t" the eottou lint. In the opinion ol j the physiciau the lint hits not Inn,; to do ith it, but it wa.-- due to the hook Wotin.coiitntet.il l U.ietl:e oi'rative went to the null vilhjre. j He maintains that the Inxik wonn is the cause of a K"'at amount ol illnesH among the "poor lntei" of the South aud says that the pres- j ent white lalsir warcitv in the; .South is due to the f.tct ol the wide : prevalence ol the hook worm. I This disease greatly r.tisea the' death rate aud irudein tlto-.' alio; survive of a Very inferior race. I'he disease raises the bitth late. but the average child does 11 t live so long on account of it. The prev alent idea is that the dii-ca.-w wit first brought to this eoiinliv limn Attica lielore the war b tngro s itvea. the ili.-s'ase was lirst ills covered iu North faroltna ami the noitliern portion of South 1'irolina. It is a creatine of uuMinit iry con dit ions, hence it is found more prevalent anions' tl.e p.Kir whites and iifgris-s. 1 11 show the I'tl'eet of ni.sanil.irv conditions upon the geiiei.il health of a community, lr. Stil.-s said that ut this meeting of the society he had situ at IcaM ten pc pie, the lsst of the Stale, a ho showed ef fis'ts of having had hook woim in their infancy. This proved t la fact that unsanitary conditions ut feet all alike iu a i-oiniuiiii'lv. Ii. Stile estimates that the S.mth is not receiving 1 o than 7i per cent, return from theiuoni-v that it is investing in ncIiooIn and school ing. The .'III per cent, loss is due to the physical condition of the children on account of Inmk woim. There ate two reasons for this, said he: ( 1 1 The pupils are not iih to assimilate the knowledge taught them; ('.' 1 the South is ciliica.it. g ntltiilH'rs uf cliililten between t l.e agin of li and 1 7, who ate buried before they are IS on uccniint of this disease. So the State is ivceiv ing no return for the money iu-j vested ou I hem. Dr. Stiles made tbe bieblv inter esting statelneiit that lot to 11 mill owners, iiistead of doing the eo pie au injury when they brought them to the villages aud cities from the farms, were iiiiconsejotisly do ing them the greatest possible favor 111 bringing them away from the unsanitary conditions of the farm. where the disease was piohaMj contracted. The cotti ti mills l bringing them iu wereaiilinggn at ly iu the eradication of the disease. He said the only way to eradicate disease is the pasning of a cumptil sory closer law, wnieli tie sanl is far more iinortaiit tl.iiu a comptil sory school law. The Ire atinent ol the disease was easy, but the pre veiiiion 01 its spread was the main matter. Notice. North Carolina, t , ,. Union County. I Siis'rior I ourt. Mary Ann Pnvett va, t Skkvick mv John W. I'rivett.. . I'i 10 n .ti.iiu The d. fendant above named will take nfttlCfl fhut Mil uotl.., utOt.l.ul ..1 has h.en rnmimiiu.ml m tl .nn,.;... . nun 01 t nion county. I ., fur a ill .'npi.n fmm tlu. Iu..,.'l ..r m........ aiHi me aani deiemtant will further tiiki mitire Ihitt ht i. mmiin.l ....r ... the next term of the Suierior cwirt of won county 10 oe neiu at tne court house in Monroe on the fourth Mondnv before lh lurit Muntav in A......u, Iimmi I answer or ckmur to the enmpluint in TOiii anion, or itw inaintill will ani. yto complaint I nis tne ;nat day or M.iv. l'i".l II. A. IIUl'STON. Clerk of SuM-rior Court of I 'nion Co., N.C. A. M. Stark, I'ltlfs. Atty. Have You Compared our Cream with other (ream? Iio you know there m more than one quality of lc Cream? Ice Cream ia not all the ante quality. We consider quality and not how (heap. We are prepared to f ur- in.n piw, vrr-mm in IfMllVKniai Dtoraa. We oae only the latest improved meth ods in making lee Cream, tha enabling ua to give you the very bet money ran buy. W arc shippers of Ice Cream. Mail orders attended to aoon as received. Hough' let Cream Parlor. StopPain HEADACHE Take ONE NEURALGIA tV M fc. -Up of the Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone .-Sr. (r-'wlr.l KHf I MATI5M m4 MUtICA 25 Doses 25 Cents W tm-u h IV Milr. ---ISp,.Pia ,tJ W tM-bon-rd M tkt pna at a. an, t-M,J, ' If m taiK pr-!-l ,-M. THE HAIIJVI B1KTII RATE. Decline in this Country in the last Century and Its Causes. t'ootrarj- to the recent optimistic statistics of (itiitnissioticr I'arltng ton rciir.ling Nov York city, the 1 l.ief clerk of tSie (Vnsus lltireiu. V. S. IWsiter, reports an tr.n r diiiatv dichne in the birth rale diir- j inc tin l ist century. I At th census nearest to l'HKI the ratio i f children t i each woman Hi 1 years of n$' and over was a scant inc. in-iti.id of two in IT'.IO. In tiieit Hutii.n t)ic ratio was one, iu ; Fi atuv .S. ill the Herman empire I I and 111 l:.t!ly 1 I. 1 'Stciv the I'niled Slates, although ai'ii d bj lar-re numbers i)f iiiiini i ej.iiits frotti all parts of the world. is n, 'w iii.iiti'..iiniiii: a ratio if chil di. ti to fetualis lii years i f u;e am! oer practically the same as Hut -hvn by th s" ..f the leading tia 'i "lis of l.ittope," lie says, 'it is clear ti. it populalinii c. inlilioiis ill the re public are tending to become more like those ill other civili.ad conn '.in s. "The proportion ihuwn for Iheof the New rii.ohnid States and for New ork is the s.iMie,or nearly the same as th" l.mest Knropean ratio, that of Trance. This is due to various causes, sii. h as the t lideiicr of ul.i'i 'ti tuMiitil the city from the country, the f-riJiul adoption of ap. rlmcl.ls as homes, the more e n:mst ti; siruggu tor eMstence in lariS' cities, etc. "One half of t ho w hite population of the country i;i cntiiKis.'d either of f.irciti persons or the native born children ef foreign patents. This class uf children is found almost en Inch- in llin New l.ngland State iti i the ttiid He West, theSjuth hav ing kept the indiviilualitv if race 111 the inidille mil New Kllgland Stales the fun ign population formed in I'.kkI mo;e than half of the whole : white population, or ,rlS in every I l.ii. In the Southern States for- ''"''"S, or cilll.ircll tsim Here 1 ."ii-iii ...ii 111s, nt'iu ouiv 1.' ill every 1 .1 M Ht." Iii the early d.ivs, savs The Post Iri hiate, the country w.is occupied almost entirely by the l.tigltsh (S3 per cent 1, ho with the Irish and Scotch made mure than '.HI percent , the Hermans having less than (1 per cent and the Dutch only 2 per cent. There is little difference in the pop. illation of the si xes. I;i 171HI the main population was otMi per cent, and the female 111 I e, cent. The figures in I'.NHI were .ill 2 percent, male and IDS per cent, female. Many hunilredsof college students, seeking to earn money during vac turn or out for a great lark, are swarm ing to the immense wheat fields of Kansas and other State where the farmers are anxious to pay them big wages b,r woik in the harvest liclds. The most unusual price of wheat this year will stimulate) the usual great demand for harvest hands. At least 1. 1... 't , ... rigm Miiiieuis will go irotll VtaKe Forest College. Just a Hint. "What a lovely cijrar that is you nre smoknifr," she said. "Thank you." he replied. "I was afraid you might object to it. I no tact in that it 1 not an expensive citrar. Still, I think myself it has a pretty fine aro ma. " "Oh. I don't know anything alsut the aroma, but the band around it looks almost like an en-fratrenu-nt rinjf." It's a pour sort of lioueHty thai needs fear to sustain it. The NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS. The State's college for vocational training. Ciaimes in Agriculture and Horticulture; in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering; in Cotton Mill ing and Dyeing; in Industrial Chemis try. Why not fit yourself for life by taking one of these courses? Add rex D. H. Hill President, Wax RMfKN.C To Muddy the Water? I This U from a Washington) : rial 111Sut1.l t " hailottc 1 Wrver: j "The IVniorralir itU4tion doa, ia North faiohua is U-eomiu; ia j ( terextiiig. There is much la'.k h-rel of ahal has Un.me knou as the! I DanieU tilriiu nioven.riit,' which t j aaid to roi;te:ii plate Ihe relnenient , ,ol Si-ualni t Iverauan jnd Siuim on ; aud mx of Ihe North Carolina! Hon- d-Ug..tiou ami to elect J.i j' si phiis Dtiii. N, editor of the News ; ! aud rver at lijleigh, u.w ba I jtional m-Miis iatie is iiiiiiil'e, man from the State, lo aliened Sun-: 1 uioiis, and lotuiei (ioveilior K dirit' It. t. eiiu to succeed O.erin in. I ri ' this win tne D llileU is lo do the I writing and tilenn tl.e speaking, j 'It will l-e ret-nl lh..l it was, fie.iieiit! -mid iu the last n.tlionvll -auipagii that ldh of these ant'd : j t ions Tar Heels. I 'aniels ami (ileiui, j lupwtcd cabin, I plai- in the t-.i. j of the el.stionol liliam .leniiiugs ISi an. IS, ing disappoint.-.! in tltcir expti-tations they will now htr ike for l!ie S'tiale. As Sinimna' It riu expitea tiisl Ihe guns aie. for the prew nt, letehslat In in. Although Simmons js daily voting against I prof, t-lioii ral.s iu the Aldiii h bill lie is deiiouuivd as a protecliouisl and a lo publu in Imame he re fu.-H ton. lis. nt lo discriinii.alioiis against the products uf his Slate and w-ctioti." This would indicate lhatSeuitlor Simmons and his friends nre more illumed than we bad thought en account of theeritii isms of Senator Simmons' ttttitude on tl.e tariff, which b tvebet n made by 11 timer ous individuals aud liewspaj-ers in the State. The suggestion that a combination isfoiiuin for Ihe pur pone f electing Messrs. Cilenii and li.inie's to ihe .Senate pioKtbly origi tiati s wit h the S-u.it or's fi iends and is for the purp.tse of muddy ing the wateis. tn cour-ei ither of the gentieiiieii named would like to go to the .Senate; so would a couple of hundred or so oilier North Caro tiuiaiis. r,:il the bu t that the two minted ate ptoiuinent as critics of Senator Simmons :uul other Mem -bets of Ihv North Ctiolina di !eg-i tion w lnise volts on t.inll ,-eliedul.s have t:ol met eatire approbation at liiune, is ex identic to be used to place them U'foretlie public as lto nig actuated soleiy by inter est a. NVha'exer the facts may 1( is to (II. tin ami IViuii Is, it is a t.irt that tbeie are iiuity people in Noitht'aroliiin who have 110 politi cal aspitalioiis atnl wlmaie not f,. low eta ol Messts. Clenii at.d Dan iels, who do not approve in all re st ts Ihe iMiiiw- of Sen ator S'tn tliot s mid iClnr luet .In'Is of l,e delegation, ii'id who think it 110 crime to sa so. It is an old practice of public of ticials lo assign tills nor motives to those who criticise their public acts, 'flits is to nimbly the wateis aud illicit thei-stie; to pievent the ca-c being heaid on its tueiils. W hen the time rot:. s totltet a suecettsol to Mr. Siiiiinons ilu bund 111.uk hnpis Unit the tauip.ii-Mi can b-iiuule on I, is icioid mid let Ihe people ih'tei iiiine, without the in list ion ol any side is-uei. t lie pel s nudity of Bi;y opponent, w lather they nppioxe bis couisc. If they approve his altitude en the t.ittil he should Is- re cl. i ted. If they do not he should Ih defeat, d. Me Ditln't I'sc Slang. I loiiald had I een to S.nnl.tx sclnsd and on coining home was u-.!,iil what ho had leunicd. The h'ssoii was the story of .Joseph, mill the small leai i.er was evidently xeix full of his subject. "tlh," he said, "it was nh nil a hoy, aud his brother-, took hint and put him in a hole in the ground; and then they killed another boy, aud took the lir-l boy's coat ami dipped it iu the blood of tliis Iniy and -" "(Hi, tut, Dmihl, iut another 1st) !"' bis sister intenupteil, honi lied. Hut I) -maid stood his ground, "It was, tisi," he insisted. Then he added, "The teacher said 'kid,' but I don't llseWolilsliketh.lt." Slimmer couUm and colds air obfti nate and diuV'ilt to cure. The i.i -t prompt u.ctlioj is tu t ike tonii thin,; pleasunt wlitih will (cntly move th howcls; a rood lamtivc couith sytup. Itcft l.njtive Loui;h Syrup will sine ly and promptly cm e xuur cdd. Sold by all di iifKti. Worry gives the titid'ttahir molt' business than hard woik. There arc mnnv iiuitatiotu 'd Pe Witt's Cat bil icd Witch IUel Silvr - DrWiit's is the iiriK'tial. I'.e sine you get Pc Witts Cai!olip.l Wllrh ll.irl Kalvc hcn you n-k l- r it. It is kisiJ 'or cut.-, leniis and hiui-rs, aud if cicci.illy khik! for pilcj. Sold by KiiKbab Druu Ccmpxny. omen W ho Arc l:n led. fliose attractive women who are. lovely in face, form and temper are the envy of 111 any who might lie like llietn. A weak, sickly woman will le nervoiisaud Irritable. Com stipatioit or kidney poisons showln pimples, blotchis, skin ertiidious aud a wretched complexion. For all such K'eetiic Hitters work w uti le ia. They regulate stomaeh, liv er and kid nc) purify Ihe blood, glva Hlrong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion. Many charm ing women owe their health and beauty to them. Mc at Knglish Drug (Vmpany's. Not many are willing to trust the man who trusts to luck. Electric Bitters Succeed whea t-mythlns: e'K tn. Id ncf-foos ptootra-ioa and frmili w-Mkntsses they trt tha aoprt-m rsrocdy, a thovaaads havs teatifv-d. rORKIONEY.LIVERAND STOMACH TROUBLE k is tha beat BMdkJn rt sold ovtr a droRi-ta't COtUHCt. Better Not Get Dyspepsia If you can Kelp it KoJot prevents Dysp-rpsla, by effectually helping Nature to Reliere Indigeatioo. But don't trifle with Indigestion. A great pT-a who ao trldcsl with luJir. tk. haro ea a.irry .r ri whea aerroua or fhruate dtti-riata reaitr4. SB. I they bar not beea a tit to rnrw tc l m Ko-IjI aud prevent hiwaie V) r-e la. t irr-ina la subject to Ifidlres Von. Btonark d- ranremcnt follow Stom-ich a bu. u4 as as'nralty and fust aa surely as a Sound and acallhT 'iwa.-B r.aul'a tti'B ta tiking ot Ki-Jot V hca y e-tr-srteBeo snnrnesa ef stomach. r- Ichlng ef ma aad Batinatnig Hill, hlioed seiisath-ii. gtiawieg ta l-iO pit ef lh" (loniach. t,. .irt tttra Imwalledi. d'arrhoea. k.-adactiea, dultnen er ehrente tired f.eIineTo, need Ko fi.'L And tn.-n the qiilcacr yon take Vna.il ih Ivrit. r Vat what Too want, let Kndol dlp-st It. Ordinary peiudn "dysiwr-sla taV Vti," physics, ete. are But Ilkt-lT to be t much benrftt lo you. In d-.'Uv ailment. teila Is oaly rtoM by Ktiglish We May Not All Be Rich, hut 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 mvJ.s. The Savings, Loan Trust Co. is the place to put your account, whether it he your savings to draw four per cent, cum poutiih J 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. One &rt ol Tuncral, J (.er ill Paris last week a lili i ha; t prince died, and there w is a jlutieial parade richly oiietdal iu ji harictci. The ol sanies Wete c li I led on! in roj.tl stv !c, b'lt :me of the most royal features were cut out by tin' li lend, of ! he tie ul man, although he himself had planned i hem. The imposing procession j was itec iiiipiiitiid by ho'dieis, f.sd and h 'i-e, the hcatse was drawn by six black horses richly coiup u i-son.-.) in the (tappings of mourn ing, mid .'i.liiiil etuploxi s of (he tie pailiiteut ,-t, in-ul tin' dead miilioti anv tuiitched iu lii.e. Here ami (lit te p siplo hi-sed at the ornate epi:ppsge ninl shifted at the idea ot btiiytug a mere man In such . .. I.. ..I ;l.. .1 1 . ..c s,,- .one .... .. ,.is ... .iv.iiKi were litingiy and many could well . lliake Its" ot Hie Uselessly expended coin. I lie Ch.llicliaid. in. m's name was. M. Wp d i not ul any other pill that m as ex'j si PrW'itl'a Little Ear ly Ki. ti.', t!ic IdiiiuiH little liver pi Is small, unilli', pleasant and sure pills with a rcpiitatuiu. Sold by Ku-li-h I 'tut; Company. Notice. North Carolina, I In Suis'rior Court, I'nion Co'intv. t July Term, l',"'.'. J' xV ve'iTi'Simriiiir Si mmons "..HjilSri HVl',,.,.,cAT,oS. In the alsive entitled action, it np rearnitr that service of summons was Ltd on the defendant M. K. fonder, as i. i .irs from nlii lavit of Ihe idsintitf and the return of the sheritf of I'nion county to whom uiniinn in said action was issued, and U further apl-canrit from mhI iilVduvit and the return of the Miid fhi riiT nf said summons that the def. ndsnt II. J. Cond.r is not to lie foiiml in I'luuii rmiiity, snd cannot af ter due diligence I found within the Stiite, the sniil defendant II. J. Condcr will take notice that an notion entitled us above has Ik'.'H commenced in the Suiertor court of I'nion county, N. f , to eject the defend.uits from the lands mentioned in the eoitiplaiiit, w hich lands are I.K'ated in Xnnce township, Cm.m county, ndjoining the lands of William fonder, deceased, Surah (Iriblde and others, to ijuit plaintilf's title to an me and to declare the iiluintilf the owner thereof iu f.-e. And the said H. J. ( on- dcr, oik' of the defendant in the alsivc entitled action, will further take notice that he is r.siuiml to aiiar at the next term of Ihe Superior court of I nion county, N. C, lo Ik- held on the fourth Monday Is-fore the last MomUv in August, VM'J, nt the court house in said county In Monroe, N. ( ., a:d an swer or demur to the complaint of the ilaintiir in said action, or the pluintitl will apply to the court for thu relief de manded tn the complaint. Thia the 4th day of June. 'iO. 1). A. 'IIOI STON, f. 8. C, I'nion county, N. C. Cert ideate of Tiling ol Consent by Stockholders lo Dissolution. Sutc of North Carolina, Department of State. To alt to whom these Present may come - (.reetinir: Whereas, It appears lo my aatiafactinn, by duly authenticat ed record of the pris'tsdinea for the voluntary dissolution thereof departed in my oibce, that the I'nion Mining 4 IH'veloping loniany, a cjrs ration of this State, whoae iirinciiial ottloc ia sit uated in the town of Monroe, county nf I num. Mate or North I a rutin (J. H. Hi-ckU'y In ing the atrent therein and in charge thereof, uon whom process may oe served), has complied won the re iiuirement of an art of the legislature of North Carolina (Session l!il), enti tle.1 '"An act lo revise the CoriK.ration Law of North Carolina," nreliminarv to the isauing of thia certificate that such consent has been filed; now, there fore, I, J. Ilrvan (.rimes, Secrebiry of State of the 'State of North Carolina. .lo hereby certify that the said corpora- tion Hid, on the Sllrd day of July, IVIOH, ! tile in my olllce a duly executed and st-U-sted consent in writin-r to the diaso i lution of said corporation, executed by i more than two-thirds in interest of Ihe storkholiters thereof, which said eertifi-r-.te and the record of tha prureeditars aforesaid are new on file in my said of , lice aa provided by law. j In Testimony W hereof, I have hereto set mv hand and affixed my official seal. si Kaw-ien, inia &trq nay ot SCAU July, A. 11. one thousand nine hundred and eight J. BRYANdRIMES, ' fk-crrUry of Stale. I a partial digester--aae pbytica ara aol 4i(vat-r at alL Koool Is perfect (Hm-ater. If yoa eottM seo Koduidlt-nulBgevery rvrtlcW of food, of all klcda. la tha class ti-al tuhea la our laboratorfe-a, ma would know this Jnit aa well as wo do. Nature sad Kodo! writ alavs rwro a sirk tomarh bat la ordr 1 " s'oajaea Bout rct That la wait Kod.4 dues reats Iho stomach, whlkt Iho stonarh gvta well. Just as alai as A. U, C Our Guarantee ei w, pmt 4nns u-tT ssl avt a Ur U40. Th -.Uf tm B.. -! tka ...O,. t.Ml. Of !! V-lt. II ) r -a-ti? m, is, I, ai-r - , VriTr'TtT.. ( i.--rv,j.w,. i.wiii ii,m im, is Jrw. I .' -vl,h lt k.-4wi. a ll.u.1 acpito th- ... Uit.M..f UI.Mm.isiI-.!),, It, kH, M I - i-xula.l,ti- M BtacB aa Urn I1VT I Kodol la prerar-d at the tabra (Uirlesor K-CLte Willi, Co.CtUc Drug Company. Spring and Summer North Carolina Mountains -The Land ol the Sky "The Sapphire Country- Scenery Unparalleled. Beautiful at Any Season And Particularly so at This Time. s,,(Uh,.r H.aiway ,tes Through Trum. with Coaches mi,.I Parl.-rCur, l- , tween (.uldslmi nn.i A Seville, N. ( via toil. ik li, liurli.ou, i,n'cnUiro and Salisbury, on following schedule: No. SI Daily. 6:1ft a. m. X:b a. m. W:ft! a. nt. I2:'!ii p. m. p. m. :t;'sl j i. m. 4:40 p. m. "7 . nt. r:'s'l p. m. H:'C p. m. I :la p. tn. Kiistcrn Time. i Iv.doldsb'o.ar' Iv. Itnlcigh .: Iv. Ilurluim.ar Iv. (Ireensb. i.r Iv. S'llish'y . itr Iv. Slatesv. ar ar. Newton. Iv ar. Hickory ,K ar Morg'lon Iv .tr. Marion ,l sr. Ashv'le. Iv No. IU Daily. s :iu p. m. Ii: l p. m. fi:-'.'i p. m. :i:lo p. m. I:lf. p. m. I'.! I.'. 1 1. in. 1 1 .-ft a. m. 11:02 a. l"..'l a. f in a, S;ii a. m. m. m. m. Other convenii i't schedules; thnsigh car urrangenii'iits. Round Trip Summer Tour ist Tickets Now On SaJe. Kor information as to fan s, ached ules, etc., cull on any airont of thia company, or the unik-rsign-d, K. U VKHNON. D.P.A., Charlotte, N. f. i. II. WOOD, I). P. A., Asheville, N. f. R. ii. I'KHi rrs.T.i'.A., Kal.iKh, N. f. Notice. North Carolina, I , c .. . n , l'nionfou.,ty.i,nSulH"r,orCourt' n. r.. ileum vs. D. K. Helms and A. II. Kcntiisnn. I SKBVI.'F Iiy i'i tl.l'AIIN, The alsive tuimcd defendant. I). V. Helms, will take notice that an action entitled as aisive has been commenced in the SiiRrior Court of f niim county, N. C, lo have marked sal isliedandcair celle.) of record a morttfui-e ded exe cuted by the pl.iintitr to the defendant I. K. Helms on the Mh day of Kebm ary. lssj,; and the said defendant I). K. Helms will further take notice that he ia rc.Uipcd -to aps'sr at the next term of '-he Suerior Court of IJnion county, N. C, to t ticl.l on the fourth,Mondi.y bi'fore the last Monday in August. I!s.l, at the court house in Montis'. N. ('., and answer or demur to the complaint in aaid action, or thcpUintitr will apply to the court for the relief dcmaiHled in hia complaint. This June 1st. l:'.l. D. A. IIOCSTON, fh-rk Sueri'ir Court of auid county, A. M. Stack, Pltlf. Atty. DON'T FALL INTO the error that sll flour is alike. Th proof of it lis in a trial of Flour Milled by Us The better baking and more of it you can do with s sack or l-arrel of Invincible Flour will be a revelation to yoa. Ws won't hsv to ask yoa to try it th second time. You'll do that of your owa ac cord. HENDERSON ROLLER MILLS CO.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 22, 1909, edition 1
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