THE MONROE JOURNAL
Tuesday. July 27. IW.
Mr. P. K. Gom of Kaoirille
spent Thursday brother,
Mr. V. A. i)re.
Mr. O. W. Hurpe of 8neocer
came dovs to illrixl the funeral of
kia ancle, Mr. U. M. Uwj.
Mil Mildred Btepbenaoe ku
goue to Kuby, where ah will en
gage to leaching till next spring.
Mr. a a Kirhardaon apent last
week with hi daughter, Mm. C . C .
Bennett, in V adesboro.
Mm. Kclieooa Kedfeara of Nor
folk ia wmitinar her parent. Mr.
aud Mm. J. C, laney of Kuford.
Mm. 3. M. ltouglaaa of Atlanta
ia Tuutiue her son, Mr. J. A.
Dooglam.
Tkeie will I a Farmers' I'nion
rally aud basket picnic at Mt.
Prospect Saturday, August 7th.
Mr. emu i urillia win com
teoce a singing school at liellelield
school house, in Monroe township,
today.
Mr. Prank Osborne of Stanly
eouuty will begin a siuging school
on August :trd at Pleasant Hill, in
Uouee I reek.
Mm. II. M. McAlister of Lutu
berton spent last week in town and
was joined Saturday aud Sunday
by Mr. McAlister.
Mr. I. A. Helms, who lives four
miles south of Monroe, baa bought
land near rmiect and will move
there this fall for the benefit of the
tine school.
Dr. J. J. Taylor, a well known
preacher of huoxrille, Teun., will
begin a meeting iu the llaptist
church tonight, hverybody Is cor
dially invited to attend.
Mr. Curtis Itivens, sou of Mr.
and Mrs, K. J. Itivens of east Mon
roe township, and who graduated
this year at Triuity College, will
assist 1'rof. M. It. Dry, principal
or the I ary Iligh School.
Itev. D. M. Austin aud Dr. J. (.
Adams or Charlotte will begin a
protracted meeting at Meadow
Kronen on Thursday. There will
be service iu the morning and the
afternoon each day.
There will be a big Woodmeu
and Farmers' I'uion picnic and
barbecue at Price's Mill on the
iifith of August. Everybody invlt
d to attend and bring well filled
baskets. Prominent sjieakere will
lie present.
Mine Lillie Shields of Charlotte,
MIhs Ardrey liivena of Monroe,
Miss Kli.aU'th Shelley of Union,
and Miss Annie Banders of Win
gate form a house party spending
some days with Miss Allie Kodnian
of Wax haw.
'Buiitre Henry Slew horter was
iu town a few days ago, aud said
the dogs hai brought him down to
one sheep aud be had to keep it
tied in the yard to keep tbein from
getting it He says that be is
mighty glad that The Journal has
got on bis auti dog platform.
Mill Grove ramp Woodmen of
of the World will have a picnic at
their ball on Wednesday, August
4th. Public cordially invited to at
teud and bring well filled baskets.
There will be shaking in the after
noon by Metwrs. W. 8. Charles, W.
A. Short aud others.
Mrs. II. F. McDonald lea Fri
day to visit relatives at Riverside,
S. C On arriving there she found
that one of her children, who had
gone down some days before, bad
diphtheria. Mrs. W. II. Kerr, Jr.,
who was with her, went on to
Greenwood, 8. C, and Mr. Mc
Donald left Monroe at once for
Itiventide.
There will be a township rally
and picuic by the Farmers' i'nion,
aud an educational rally, at Union
Institute on Friday, August Oth.
All friends of the farniera and of
education are cordially invited to
attend with well filled baskets to
enjoy this social feast of reason and
good things.
Itev. A. J. Burrus, pastor of
Unionville circuit, announces that
protracted nieolings on bis charge
will begin as follows: Oak Grove,
on 1st Sunday in Angust; Mill
Grove, on 2nd Sunday in August;
Smyrna, on 3rd Sunday in August;
and at Grace Chapel, on the 4th
Sunday in August.
Mr. J. M. Black of Charlotte and
Miss MittieGrilhn, daughter of Mr.
N. W. Griffin, were married Wed
ncsday afternoon at the residence
of Mr. Sauiuol Walsh. Itev. C A.
G. Tbomas performed the marriage
service. After the ceremony Mr.
and Mrs. Black left for Charlotte,
their future borne. They bave a
large number of friends to wish
them well.
Mr. Edward E. Beotoa and U.
Jane Hoostoa were married ia
Moan, at the mudeoce of Mrs.
8. G. Houston, at Bve o'clock hut
8onday afWnooa. Rev. C. A. U.
Tbomas officiated. The eereaKkUY
was witnemrd by a aumber of
friend mad relatives, Mr. and
Mrs. lienloe went iuturdutU-ly to
the Commercial Hotel, where they
will board awhile before beginning
housekeeping. The groom has been
a ritiien of Mouroe fur three years,
and bas a position with the Mon
roe Manufacturing Company. He
is as upright, energetic young man,
well liked by all who know him.
The bride was reared in Monroe
rot a n. laney dead.
tearful Suffering and Death the
Result of Wood poisoning
5im mon Came Without Warm
ing.
Mr. George M. Laney, the treas
urer of I'nion county, died at bis
home a mile east of town at one
o'clock Sunday. Much Ira than a
week before- he was well and had
no thought of death save that
which occurs to men on ordinary
occasions. 1 tenth rams from blood
poisouing, the infection being taken
in on the upper lip. Monday night
Mr. Laney noticed a little pimple
on the left side of bis lip, but paid
and is a most worthy young woman no atteut ion to it. m Tuesday he
ia every way and will make Mr.
Benton a most estimable wife. Mr,
and Mrs. Benton bave many friends
who wish them much happiness.
Wingate will have bauk. A
large number cf citieua nxat yes
terday aud signed article of agree
ment and application for charter.
remarked that be bad scratched
the place and was afraid that it
might be sore. ' On Wednesday be
weut to his farm ia Buford and
Thursday he siient at the court
house, walking home late Thurs
day afternoon. The place had by
that time began to get very pain
' OVER ICEMORLEE WAY.
.Todd Mill and YUlr and Things
a Humming Power Company
furnishing Electricity and Now
Ready for Other Plants.
the powerful voltage from the weapon; not guilty.
rallies is reduced to smaller u,uaa- Jaa. Covington, colored, drnuk:
titles to be used. Outside are aoaie 30 days.
arrangrmeuta fur protection from Sam Jowera, drank ; 'M days,
electrical sturm. The power at Bennett Blakeney, arnault and
present ia coming, not from the battery; Urk-i ted bond, $-5.
If yon want to get a big idea of nrnt p'ant 09 ' CaUwl. Kirk McDonald, George Hiuson,
the new things that are going oo!w,,M"' " m i Irs tnim here. Mil ; Allen r.nglum, Steve w euti, assault
for the anbuildinc of Monroe. ri fmUt KorkJ r"k M mih battery; continued to August
over to the Iowa of Icemorlee I it s ,nu lM""t Th Impression)
connected by a new Brooklyn bridge
over the sometimes dry bed of his
toric Bear Skin) and look about
Here will be seen a Southern cot
ton mill in best condition, a new
mill, equipped throughout with
modern machinery, driven by elcc
The 110,000 in stock was more ud to swell, and on Friday a
poysirian was suuiuioneu. ine
trouble had begun to develop rap
idly aud fast became alarming.
Sunday morning the lip and face
bad swollen fearfully, the paiu was
agouizing, and it appeared that
death was imminent Though sut
fering intensely, Mr. Laney remain
than subscribed. Mr. li. A. Mor
row presided over the meeting,
which was enthusiastic, nearly ev
ery business man and many farm
era taking stock. Messrs. J. I.
Austin, W. M. IVrry and J. w.
Bivens contributed a lot near the
depot for a building, which will
be erected at once. The following conscious till a few minutes be-
building committee was appointed:
W. M. Perry, J. W. Bivens, Sam
Hiusou, J. H. Lee aud John II
Williams. A meeting will be held
August !Uh to elect officers.
"Picnic are not so popular this
summer aud are not as easily got
ten up as usual," said a geutlemau
who has been noticiug. Think as
little of it as you please," be cou
tiuued, "in this land of plenty the
high price of flour is cutting off the
bread of lots of people. I was at a
big picuic recently aud for the first
time iu my life noticed that bis
cuits gave out before anything
else."
Squire T. W. Secrest of Osceola
came np today with a load of wheat
fore death and spoke to the friends
who called.
Tbe funeral was held on Monday
morning by Bev. Mr. Brinkman,
and the body was buried at the
I houieplace in Buford towuship,
ouly a couple of hundred yards
from the house where tbe deceased
had lived many years. The ser
vice was attended by a very large
crowd. The pall bearers were
Messrs. W. 8. Lee, D. A. Houston.
J. K. Stewart, T. C, I"e, Davis
Artufield and W. J. Hudson.
The deceased was Si years of age.
He is survived by his wife, who
was Miss Ida Dillon, and by seven
children, Messrs. J. W., Luther,
Clayton, Ward and Thomas Laney,
and Mrs. Lee Byrd and Miss Cor
for the Henderson Holler Mill. He nelia Laney. He was one of the
Nothing In tbe progress of this
section bas been more marked than
the iucrease In banks, especially it.
mall towns. Chesterfield, Page
land, Jefferson, to the south of us,
bave thriving banks. Waxbaw
and Marsh ville, on either side, like
wise. .One is being organized at
Matthews aud one at Wingate, At
Lilesville tbe local bank is doub
ling its stork and changing to a
national. 1 'each laud and Polk ton
hav bank.
Mr. Tbomas Harrington of New
Salem township died Saturday
morniug, the 17th. He was sick
but a few hours and was thrashing
grain Friday afternoon and while
at work became suddenly desper
ately sick. Deceased was about 70
years old. He was a good citizen,
member of the Methodist church,
and a man who will be greatly
missed In the community In which
be lived. Mr. Harrington leaves
a wife, three sons, Messrs. Dorsey
Harrington of Tennessee and Cbaa,
and Henry Harrington of New Sa
lem township; two daughters, Mrs.
Frank Thomas and Mia Amelia
Harrington.
reports that a tremendous crowd
will be at the picnic to lie given at
his place on Wednesday of uext
week by the Farmer's I'uion of
Lancaster county. It will be a
general Union rally.
Mr. F.llis Bennett and Mi Con
ie Bakir, both of I. sues Creek,
were united in marriage on me
tb, at the home of the bride, A
arge Dumber of friends and rela
tives were present, and Itev. J. L.
Benuett officiated. They are pop
ular young people and have many
warm friends who wish them well.
Marviu, the little two-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. r. M. landlc
of Stout, died Sunday moruiug of
whooping cough. Several other
cases are in the family and Mr. and
Mrs. Yandle have the great sym
pathy of friends and neighlsirs in
tbeir distress.
Mr. W. S. KraiisB and a party
will start for Washington Thursday
in bis automobile. They will goto
best of men. He was a faithful
memlier of Triuity Methodist
church and for years was the
superintendent of the Sunday
school. He was pleasant in man
ner, always bail a smile, and gain
ed the confidence of everybody.
He was always iiiet, good humor
ed, fair and honest iu all his deal
ings, and could tie counted on the
right side always. He was elected:
couuty treasurer last fall aud was
filling the office carefully and
satisfactorily till his untimely
death. Iu lieeeiiiber last be
moved with his family from the old
home in Buford township to the
Moore place, a mile east of town
He had made friends rapidly all
over the county and his death is
not ouly a sad shock to bis family,
but a source of regret to people all
over the couuty.
Miss Putch Entertains.
CnrmNinilnc wf The Journal.
The Four Leaf Clover Club had
a most delightful meeting last
id reduced it to service, yet in its!" ""r.wucuapoioreu woman
rvilmle so powerful, so splendid 10 N,ort,V w7,,,w, tMUW K,rlh,""'1
d so feaiful. is inspiring. The lvr4 mhu ". h,w fiu"'
Charlotte and take tbe route thatiThunt(Ia., af,.rI1oon with Miss Cal
I . . - .1 , . I - v A" I. I .
has been selected by the New York
Herald and Atlanta Journal for an
automobile road between those two
Cities.
Mrs. T. B. Sale and Mrs. T. C.
Anderson aud children bave re
turned from a visit to their father,
Capt A. J. Barnes, at Waccaiuaw
Lake.
Mrs. Krnest Neill of Batesville,
Ark., aud Mixs Marie Gary of Ab
beville, 8. C, are visiting Mrs.
Furman.
About thirty-five members of the
fire company, and others, went lo
Wrlghtsville Sunday and will re
main till the latter part of the week.
Mr. James Itogers will conduct
singiug service at Broom's meeting
house the Uti Sunday in August,
at 9 o'clock.
Mrs. C. T. ("adieu of Johnson
City, Teun., aud Mrs. Kir by Helms
of Charlotte are visiting relatives
here.
Miss Sarah Whitfield ami little
Miss Martha Gore are spending the
week at Wrightsville,
Misses Lilla Briggs Prather of
M t. Airy and Jessie Pepiier of Dan-
bury are visiting Mrs. A. M. Stack.
Mr. aud Mrs. H. Preslar of Char
lotto are spending some days in
town.
Mr. J. II. Perry left last week
for Wilmington, where be will work
for tbe street railway company.
Itobert E. Fauning, a wealthy
society man, Sunday night waylaid
his beautiful wife near New Bed
ford, Mass. He hacked the body
to pieces with a tomahawk aud
oouoealed it in roadside bushes and
went home and wrote to the New
Bedford chief of police about the
crime. He delivered the message
personally and then blew his brains
out before officers at tbe station
bouse, dying instantly. He gave
drink as the cause of the crime.
lie FuU-h. Mrs. K. G. Winchester
served refreshing claret punch as
the guests arrived, wbilo delight
ful music was rendered by Mr.
W. J. Ituilgc. At the appointed
hour dainty little domino score
cards were distributed aud soou all
were busily engaged in a game of
"forty-two." Little Mis Julia
Putch busied herself keeping score.
At the close of the game Mrs. Win
chester was found to have scored
highest and was awarded a beauti
ful amethyst belt buckle, while the
"Isioby" fell to Mm. Will Horn, a
domino box filled with candy.
Then Mrs. i A. G. Thomas recit
ed "Paul Keere," which was
greatly enjoyed. Last but not least
came the good things, for which
Miss Futch canuot be excelled.
Lemon frosted cake, and vanities
with lemon cream nlierliert were
gracefully served by Mrs. J. C.
Fletcher aud Mrs. K ('. Winches
ter. Then a big old fashioned
pound cake, beautifully iced and
placed on a silver tray, decorated
with sweet peas, was passed and
brought forth many compliments.
About twenty visitors were pres
ent besides the club members, aud
all voted that they meet with Miss
Futch agaiu.
Tinaulet ar for all kidney, liver,
bladder, rheumatic aud urinary com
plaiuti. Tbey assist in Mpintiut
lilt and water with their poiiont from
tlx blood. They act promptly. Sold
by all dcilen.
V&la&ble City Residence.
We will receive sealed bids for
that valuable piece of properly,
the Laney homestead, located on
corner of Church and Windsot
streets, in heart of city. Prospect
ive buyers can get further Informa
tion from the undersigned.
O. 8. Lkk,
C. B. Lanky,
K. E. F.vans.
THE BIGGEST
LOT OF BUGGIES
you have seen in long time; splendid variety to select
from. Also full stock of
One and Two-Horse Wagons.
PLENTY OF HARNESS.
You have heard that we are doing the Livery Business, haven't
youT Well, you heard Right, we are doing it. Call on us for your
wants.
FOWLER & LEE.
We Great
Fire
SsJe
Is Still in
Full Blast
and happy customers are carrying
home loads of bargains every hour of
the week. They will be here till the
last. Everything goes. Don't fail to
get yours.
Ihe
Cash Mercantile Co.,
The House That Saves You Money.
iliea, the last one for years, and
she was buried in the cemetery plat
oltbta (anally. Ihe following prom
ineut gentlemen were pall bearers:
Hon. . W . Wiggins, mayor of
Weldon; J. A. House, sheriff of
Halifax county; Hon. W. K. Dau
iel, for twelve years solicitor for
tbe twelfth district; & M. Gary,
clerk of Halifax Suerior court; A.
K. Wilson, son o( the former chair
man of the Bail road Commission;
W. I. Staiuback, traveling sales
man for Garrett & Co. of Norfolk.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
1KINT forpet where to buy your
Rru-k whtMt you go to build. Vte have
them all the time and sell all the time.
Monroe Brick Company.
THEKoadOveraeera of Buford town
ship are requested to work their sec
tions ami make report to the Supervis
ors at W. O. (irimn'i Monday, Aiurust
the 9th. J. C. Laney, Chairman.
The iniprvstoioa that :11st.
one tint receives on approaching Kev. July Gather and wife, Flora
tbe station ia that it ia n mighty I Gather, selling blackerry wiuej .ti
insignificant aftair for so much and cost.
Hiaer. But on goiug in and r- ... v. ,. .. ,. .
maiuing a bit ail this change. "Aunt Iy' Kersey, an oldcol
You begin to feel cieepy. Tbe I wo"'" vt Mua bo
thought that maa has so harmwd T f J" ' "ulwrJ
, . , . ,..rl,rfBtiiaf. ". au lueuiusi rrouiaote iuu
ine power gvuenue., sixty ,;" 1"T,1, T .. 7-V.. I era! ever acrted a colored woman
stit. smaner sum mini v mni."" " ...-., j-. -
up adjoining, which will more than
double preseut capacity, aud a sur-
roundiug village made comfortable
and attractive for tbe mill workers.
The new building is now ready for
the roof and the machinery is ready
for the doors. Spiudlea will be
waiting to turn as soon as the new
cotton crop is ready to feed them,
Last week the big engine and boil
era were made useless by tbe appli
cation of electricity and are being
taken out and shipiied away. Tbe
boiler and engine rooms now add
space for other purposes, as the
uiotois which receive the lis) horse
power of electricity add apply it to
the machinery, require little space,
The two mills will consume bet ween
40 and SO bales of cotton daily.
which, with the other two mills
here will consume three fourths of
the cotton grown in the county.
Kverythiug about the mills and
village is neat as a pin. The white
brick of tbe walls give a good im
pression at first sight. The village
streets are laid wide and pleasant,
cement pavements are on the side
walks aud np to the cottage ste.
Ample yards and gardens are al
lowed each cottage, and the size of
the village will be doubled by the
completion of 40 new houses now
in course of construction. The
mill has Its own water system and
supplies tbe village from an arte
sian well in which a pump runs all
the time. The Icemorlee folks are
doing something all the time and
it all looks good.
A short distance from the mill is
the station of the Catawba Power
Company. If you are at all care
less about where you put your
bauds, better not be about there
much. The iUickest way on earth
to commit suicide is to luy a hand
on any one of hundreds of places in
arm's reach inside the station. Iu
the small concrete house there is
next to nothing in the way of equip
ment as one used to the old ways
would thiuk. The cables going iu,
several large cylinders and some
switchboards that's all. The cyl
inders aie filled with oil, in which
i aud
knowledge that yon have only to
lay your baud upon an unprotect
ed spot and your exiateuce will be
snipped out likeasierk of dust,
is uucatiny.
As soou as tbe town aud the oth
er plauts get ready, the power is
waiting for them.
Pine Chance to See the Greatest
Scenery in Nurtu Carolina.
An opportunity will lie given the
people of Monroe and surrounding
couutry to visit the mouutains of
Western orth Carolina on Aug
ust 1'Jth at a very low rate.
Mouroe Division MI4, Order Bail
way Conductors, will run an ex
rursion Monroe to Allans and
Spruce Pine and return on that
date, over the Seaboard Air Line
and Carolina, Clinchlield & Uhio
Itailroails. The train will leave
Monroe at 6:.'UI a. m. and arrive at
Spruce Piue at I ::I0 p. m. Keturn
ing, leave bpruoe 1'ine at a p. m.
and arrive at Mouroe 1 1 ::I0 p. m
Tbe rate for the round trip will be
two dollars.
All who go on this excursiou
will have a chance to view the most
beautiful seeuery to be found on
any railroad east of the ltocky
Mountains. The road itself is one
of the most wonderful feats of en
gineering ever worked ont by man.
Wiuding through valleys and
around mountains, it gradually
works its way to the top of the
Blue ltidge, allordiiig a variety of
uioiiutuiiious scenery to the travel
ler unsurpasse.l iu this couutry.
Three of the most experienced
conductors will go along with this
excursion to look alter the comfort
of the passengers and to keep
order.
Recorder's Court-
Gabriel Helms, immorality; (0
days.
Kelson West, assault with dead
ly weapon; V aud costs.
Thus. West, assault with deadly
weapon; costs.
John West, assault with deadly
LEE. & LEE COMPANY.
THE LEADING
BIT COODS, I0n0IS, CLOTEIIC, CUTS' rUlHSIIICt, 11T
IIS SHOE ITOEI II I0IR0E.
An Especially Attractive
Offer in Children's Shoes
We have just received a big lot of children's iatent h-ather
strap pumps that were bought late ami at a W reduction.
This is the nit popular style low rut hoe that has lieen put
on the market for years and this is an exceptional offer and
one one that you should immediately take advantage of. ::::
Misses, 2". to 5 inclusive. $2.ort strap pump for ... $1.
Misses. II : to I inclusive, strap pump for .
Children's, fel to II inclusive, ei.Oo strap pump
Infants, 5 to 8 inclusive
Infants, 2 to 5 inclusive
1.2.1
l.ii
XT.
Shirt Waists.
We have a big lot of fancy trimmed ladies shirt wuiat to
close out for . ..Kk and $!.(
Something that every lady should see is our new lino of shirt
waists that have just come in. A secial value in $!.
tailored w aist.
A few mors Parasol and 1 r
A few more Wash Suits Ut 1-Z priCC
FRUIT Jars and Jelly Classes to fill
all orders. Better see us before you
buy. Williams t Benton.
L66 & Lei! Gompanu.
NOTK'E-The annual meeting of the
members of The t'nion County Farm
ers milium t ire insurance lomiiany
win ne neid in ine court house in Mon
roe, N. C. Saturday. July the 31st. at
2 o'clock. Kach and every member is
expected to I present IienisN-tfully,
W. It. I'hifer. President
FOK SALE -Three irood second hand
Kill nets for sale. W. r runderburk.
I RESPECTFULLY invite the nublic
to call and inaiiert my fall and winter
line of all wool Suitings, which 1 make
to order from JHi.im un. Anv ntvle
quired. Perfect lit guaranteed. The
largest line of woolen goods everdia-
ilayed III Monroe. Kepresenting three
muses. P. I,ee, Merchant Tailor.
NEW lot of picture moulding. Bring
us your pictures. T. P. Dillon.
FOR SALE glJICK-2adioiningloU
corner KngliKh street and rairlev ave
nue on Vann Heights, r or information
apply to A. F. and W. W. Boyte, Bear
C'reck, N. C, R. F. No. 1, box til.
COVER vour Hoors with mattins-from
Dillon's furniture store. lie has the
best.
CALL T. F. Tadlock for best meats.
groceries, etc. Prompt delivery.
r WANTED- First class man to run a
blacksmith and woodworking and horse
shoeing shop, at best stand in county.
Man with family can get a good house
and farm in connection. Good school S
months. W. P. Plyler, Monroe R.F.D. 4.
25 cents, at
Williams oV Benton's.
THE Overseers of Goose Creek town
ship are hereby notified to meet the
Supervisors of the township at Union
ville on the first Monday in August at
lit
IU o'clock.
1. A.
lonti.
FOR RENT-6 room dwelling near
in. 11. H. Wilson.
HUGS and druggets at T. F. Dillon's.
Handsome patterns.
FOR RENT-
ell street
3 room house on Crow
M. L. Flow.
NICE cut of Rib or Brihkct Stew
Beef at Parker's Market, at 7 cents a
pound.
SEE our line of framed Pictures.
D 11 .... L- I ti 1 .
UKB, " i-r ovts, riiu iinillllluCRS. A
lot of Matting just received.
Monroe furniture Company.
PAY your account at Dillon's if it is
due, and save being troubled with the
collector.
ENGLISH DRUG 60.
TH6 Dependable Store.
OUR SPECIALTY IS THE FILLING OF PRC5CRIP
TIONS. ASSI5T YOUR DOCTOR IN CURING YOUR
TROUBLE BY HAVING HIS PRESCRIPTIONS
FILLED WHERE YOU KNOW THEY WILL BE
FILLED RIUHT. WE QUARANTEB OUR WORK
AND U5E ONLY
THE PURE DRUGS.
THone Galls Promptlu Attended To.
Teiepnone 39.
WE are in need of chickens, ecus.
and all kinds of country produce, it
will pay you to see us before selling.
T. r . Tadlock.
HOUSE Rent gone up. Brick gone
down. Cet busy and go to building.
Prompt attention given to all orders.
Monroe Brick Company.
FOR nice beef and sausage, 'phone
Parker's Market No. HI.
CALL on F. B. Arheraft for lime,
cement plaster of pans, wood fiber
plaster, shingles, laths, etc. Delivered
anywhere in city.
IT is a pleasure to us toavll you your
furniture. Kindly reverse-make its
pleasure to pay us, if due. T. P. Dillon.
W ATTIlcFATTTeterinlrian
Day calls 1 l:t, night calls 382. Monroe,
N. ('. Hospital on llayne street north
east of court house.
CHICKENS and eggs wanted all the
time, in any quantity, at T. C. Lee &
Company's.
OUR Sewing Machines are among
the very best and at lowest prices.
Monroe Furniture Company.
BEST cut of Steak arparker'i Mar
ket at 12 cent a pound.
T. C. LEE A CO., near Oil Mill, lead
the town in the purchase of chickens
and eggs. Naturally, it will pay you to
them be for selling. They ah
ilways
give the top, every day in the year, and
take Urge or small quantities
THE Monroe Concrete Company is
now prepared to take orders for build
ing blocks to enclose yards, cemetery
lots, foundations for residences, retain
ing walls, etc.; also paving blocks for
walks. Samples can be seen now at the
works near the Cotton platform.
CARRY your chirkens and eggs to
T. C Lee A Co. They want 'em bad
cnouga to pay you top pneea.
FOR RENT - J. W. Rollings resi
dence, on Crawford street
S. C. Snider, at Belk'a.
1 WANT to buy Beef Cattle. Don't
sell till you see me. Want best kind.
FJadlock.
i iiuinc to ranter s Market lor a
nice Roast Cut at 10 centa s pound.
WHEN you want the best rubber
heela O Sullivan- see
Ckmti A Warlkk.
Tortured on a Horsa.
"for ten years i couldn't rule a
horse without being in torture from
piles," writes L. 8. Napier of liug
less, Ky. "When all doctors and
other remedies failed, Buckleo's
Arnica Salve cured me." Infalli
ble for piles, burns, scalds, cats.
boils, fever sores, enema, salt
rheum, corns. SAo. Guaranteed by
English Drue. Company.
Move Quick on This!
For the next Ten Days we will
take all White Oak and Post Oak
Crossties that were cut last win
ter that can be brought us.
Move Quick if you
ivant to sell now!
T. C. LEE & CO.
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A splendid farm, 350 acres, good land, well
located, at a low figure. One hundred acre
farm ofFcrcd at a bargain. Several good
pieces of town property, improved and un
improved. See us for quick sales and good
bargains in Real Estate
Gordon Insurance & Investment Company
Plenty of it Here Now!
"INVINCIBLE"
is the delight of the
cook as well as the
whole family. The
Flour that is made
for Monroe folks: the
kind they love and
thrive on. v v v
Henderson Roller Mills.
44Bw4tlll4lllllMiti44M
t The Best Ice In
ITheCarolinas!
I Is being made in Monroe. It is made
: from the far-famed Artesian Water,
which is boiled and reboiled, doubly
distilled and purified for the purpose, j
: Ournew plant is right up-to-date, and
: with all these advantages it is no wonder
we are selling it as fast as it can be made. t
Local trade supplied by Mr. T. J. Price, j
I Wholesale direct from us. :: :: ;:i
MONROE ICE AND FUEL COMPANY.