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THE MONROE JOURNAL! i Tueaday, September 21, 109. The Kafetu ill lnJ a.r: COTTON. Loral market today. U.COl li.M BtASLEYA BKO..PiLint. tht tht county hJ about as many B. F. VEASLEY. Emtoa. ' PHU W it M it would uprt. Kiftoo yeart ao people tbotiRU Number si Bale Ulnae! i I'nion I Five Year. V r S. D. Kaulk. the apcvial aeiit jXow everybody know that have lhf VmeA 14rtment of a mre (-rinkling of Uk. hrre a (,h ,utlrtK" fjr thi county, h.u given The Journal the folliinuifi fig ure of ginning in thi county. un-h '.,nsi 21.711 v...wrw . ,coniparl to the number the county clvenThe Journal the Wh.iufi n ... ... .. . . ;! ui.iuuK vu.i.urr- urrtlf cinninsinthKCOunty. t o hare just k k-ng U live m thi Un.l ouutv ha rrmrmi amrly uf- H w oflioui, .rl.l. b. lU'rimiletteJatbr,Minh i, irnt for one huuJreJ r.U in hair mnnrd in KM than t (town tlwm aay. There the pi of every man. woman and . h,irirmiil in '.' . i u ithiui: 'I'.it is rasii-r to hear in child now living in the ivmity. Anil No. tub ginned in l i-h.vrfuln.-s than life, t'heerfulm-sii (be aame is true of the counties al- . Nu- ln I5'- alw.y .uu a in the mouth, a uing Cumberland. W e have about S '" , nisne in me iik. riMt'liiHl the conclusion that tnere. ire Total in live rear l.N.i'14 t..ve..MK.es . very, very fc aci. . l.ui.l in this ,. , l)ri (0,a the niau bo intfi at hi work, lie section that cannot be made U piw-i ., J . , , hu, uvu,li. wh.,t it may. be ... d.ioe four lime. a much a the av-1 jf X, I, JU lit r.'.al to am- of tl,e who follow Ibe ,,r,..nK The'!- kVS J,mn- ,,!,e h? acrd. Jme t-rnut insil.-i.t aullcnne.. lie thu.coun.rV li.,ve jut mere-1 Uu "l'ulabou m avor of lower .,11 d morem the .uh t.me he v i,, u, develop our resource"! "A it i..ti..r U mil iw.r.Hre ., . , from me of the bulls w ho are natu- n er IHrere; 1ien, w , ,!u. ,,.tle .wer- rjUv JlwuntUsl u. lind that their tWulncs w.ll run un-ad od by f.n-aUr New York. s.v or i.n- pUi have thus far bevu in a mea all dav. A Nid i-.-uuUsunce mvd "'' "! -"i!ation of North; ure thwarted by the determined ef lubncati.m everv few mmuU. A t'aroliua. and ti.o populalion always' f,"u ,f 47Uin h.-ar clKiue U pre ,,mIlnrd.,Uv.h.,vrnduesShowim,SiU:. llt M rapidly as ,l,e ' , f "tJ awisenean neuinan. neen nines ,11)11...i.a,in..ll ,,,r1,.!.iiv.i.,'".V. 7.1. . . , . , , ..... ." im lueeiiu, ohiuk wuie siuauueiwoi I-or several months past There is rea!!v no hunt to' efforts ;ve Uvn ma.le here tide- . 1 1 1 in in ii.tititt inikiHi oinrv n.iiitt an.HMrr of . -v. 'lW;i!il f"r l"I-rtiuS it in- the crop lh.i l-.l.l.'. 111 V . -J ..i..n- nioal f.. Creasi. cWfuliiess at our work makes what the populate of cities 111 this: l,re llltf l,ru''' l" or IV"U even- twk a duty. CWrf!nes. is cUIltrv ,, u,,,,,.. allll lh,.rt. xU1". iTJ" health; will the hear I'liuue In ("has tV Cowan mii. h more rapid; wl0 knowiiuitheci.ttontra.te will be able bi command lj cents a I Monroe. pound minimum, if not considerably ! Mr. J. V. Outea is viaiting her mow. By judiciou markelinij the brother, Mr. 8am Little, ia Loe prwent croji. hirt as it undoubted- ( reek township. It is, will bring more money to t!ie Mr. Vano William aod bmilr .iuin un any previous crop. , nave reuleu ana moved into strm. "Just think what it would mean . M. SaD.lern' hooM ii tb worth to the S-iuth if thi cnp cotild tie eastetn part of Iowa. marketed at a minimum of l.'i rents. Mr. Howard Brown, a conductor instead of li iVuU, present price' It on the Seaboard, ot sererwl day wouu mean at least It-...! ' , last week with his parents, Mr. more to iiie cotloii tri'wers, ana it ami .Mrs. tTias. r Bruwa. would help even' line of business Mr. Krwnew llroadavavof Marsh Bankers, nier bant and even busi-, iiie spent last Thursday with hi uess man outfit to do ail 111 their lutreuts. Mr. aud Mm, K It. Wll poser to help the farmer obtain the ' Iia.ua. highest price, as it would meau Mr. I. 11. Mullis, who i with the prosperous times to even Uslv in the Smtlwrn l'oser 1'otupauy at t'aa Suth. and would reall.' I,t the ley, 8. ('., siieut the sreoud Salur eutire I nited States, as the bulk of day and Sunday with hi home our cotton and a lariy ivni ;,tao' of lolks here. tu hut return to t'au the manufactured piils are sold to ley he waaeeuuiaiiid byMeasrw. foreign ivuutries. I ee t'hauey, Joe Austin aud Carl "Tue bearsMV.'NodouM the price Meiggs. who also have iKsutioua o( otton will go up, but it is t,ii with the Southern 1'uwer t out early in the season U Ime an ad ' pauy. vance. as the planter :iaist sell at! me hank liuilUiug is going nu least half of liiscnp before aiiv bull rapidly aud will noon be ready for movement can )e stirusl.' In 11. v use. It is being constructed of opinion, as aSouilurn man and thus white brick and will mid much to interested in the welfare of the South, the ppeurauc of the village when this is precisely the to Like a l- ls eouipleUil. vanUge of the shortage in the crop, ' A recital was given Saturday at so that the producer can get the ben- s . ui. by Misses Addie Tiller aud etit of the higher I'ti.vs Ui uinch he J.iute Biveiut, Mary llryau aud An- is so juslly entitled. me Sanders, uuder the auspiiva of i "As Ui the spinner, of course lie i the I hilisopbiau and Olailstoue complaiuing. as us ial. but I th.i.l. literary ms ieties. It was a hlghly aud a M in, -.vase . I' ,...,r,, iu.i ,J tl... ,r,. t ,,,i,., Woi,..i,i ,i ,,ni itlian in theiMuntry Ux aus" the im- at home and abroad, has aroused like the spies of old. aUavs brings' provemeiit in agricultural methods I widespread attention. He seems Uncareful investigation will show that iei.oable enteitaintuent an evil reirt. IVgmies are giants. ' and the use of farm IU.lim.rv tnat tne.wiiern .tate win not, the spinner has in the .ast made a K'"tiy sum was reaiue.1. Hills are mountains. VII strums are be su.".cient to enable the lu'esent fM'ung.' their antroption law un- great deal more money matiu'a. tur-1 The reseut entrollmei.t of the iir, , Mi , . . ..." s -ncw lors mcmis lis way now- mo ivtton g,v,ijs t .an the rlanli r lias sniuenis in stiitmi is over .'.hi, aud rural 'filiation to httl the cities. Mt.r thi may 1. advances have m enmiiitr the ivtton. and I tiiiuk it tirt v five of whom are Iwardiniratu iili it,. nt f ml...... 11.. f,.rm . whi. liwill always be drawing on t lie! been succeeded by sharp setbacks, is about time that tie i rod'ii rs dents. el every human creature L't's keep country for its surplus supply of inrougti tne naimnering 01 prices ami should have one little inning the sugar stirred up. people ! the usual and ineviUble realiziug of . . - ' profits to which setback arts usually Keceptionat W'initatc InterestinK lr. .1. J. Hall is just bark from u part at least due Hut British and Movements ol I'eople. I ..n.l. ,11 1 1. It-.d 11.,. I, .t I.I 1. L- I'.ilitinelihil si il liner sh. .w ni-rvon ''' 'r-iM.'i Irn.v ,.f I : r 1.... : is n educational journal in tins Slate ,. , M . ' ' i- n,.s;( auut getting their supplies, i lr. and Mrs. Shepard Kunder worthy uf the name -"North t'aro- ette"il!e for or more. We a.-ked vs If I P to the I armers to (let ,,uik r ,vlk," "'"I'll " " M-alin.- m linj r.ducatton,"edited bv Mr. V. F. him what he paid for it. "Wh" hef ' fifteen Cent. J"'rday and Sunday with I'hi!,,,!, ocean which can not lie bridged There is the sugar winch t iod mived At last, and for the tirst time, there We sell the Imt iUlity Home made sIi.hm. foil ins Biggera, A w, A Cool Cullanttr. 111,111 fhoi .1 1 f tor cauifht Slarsha'l and endorsed hva.ll the . ' said, "this hat cost me 111 bunion only . i.,.imii tuuu-turn. ii...,,i ; relatives heiv. I hey left Monday ueation il organialion ia the S;alt. "" ''n vt.ts," That's! "It is up to the cotton growers U.I'";"W AlUnla, w here lr. 1e1101u.ll 01 k'Hllauoii iu uir .--iju , ., ...... ,. , .' . , , .. I. iu,,l... Iinrl i n..nm.. I. la .ln.lv tue mi iu, geuueiiieu. raveiietuie oniain l. cent or auove lor tills!- ' - j The liistory of thi journal, an of man) others, proves that professional men, unless they also have the jour nalistic instinct, cannot make a pub lication successful. Solemnly, and vith the best intentions, all the edu- llltlev And that is the tiling that the South is told she must adopt to be a "part of the I'niou." Those who are telling what (k Brown!01 Im'"1,ll"- I Mr. ICeeif lliven. who recentlv year's crop," is the way W. 1 tiyi no llieetitl.in sitti.ili.iii Mr. Brown and Frank It ll.tvne. ' ,,,ul'',"'',t hi course iu pharmacy who have worked successfully totcth-' "' AtUnta. is visiting Ins father, er m a great many bull campaigns. ! Mr V ""'"". near hero, rational or.giiii.itions in the State and Peary could or ivtiM not have are up from New Orleans for an ev tended stay, aud are watching the cotton market with keen interest. cmi blued and resolved to lave a pub-1 done, ought to recall the story of Co-; They have lieen recently quoted as on-eti'l licitum that would bo an exponent linnbii and the egg of educational progress in the State. They began, but till Marshall, who is To School Committeemen and Pa- both a piofesi( nal newspaper man ' trons. and an educator, Uvaine the editor. the thing wasn't wnrth a tinker's cuss Now it would In-a credit to! Massachusetts. This is n hy half the ' cl.iiii'h papersarenot worth the cal white paper they spoil, preachers of-1 ten gooj preachers who know tioth- N -rO, I r..lliu P ,u.-li..t.. "tattle betUi uf l!..vters. Little omits of paint, M ike a iiretty sclu. Iiiiiim'. Hit (if une that ain't. " Sample Pants. Pants for i.HS; l Pants for .'.!i,s: j.i fants for l.!s: Pants e. iHui't fail to e our saving that tin years Cotton cp.p could hardly go much above U.iNKi,. iHm bales, and that the luihiinuin price to the planter should be 1.1 ci ut per pound. "There never has been a time when the cotton planter had the situation so completely in hi own hand." said .Mr. Brown to tue t.lay "All the fanners' union resolution, legis lative enactments against cotton ex change and heated oratory of the agitators is merely wind as compared iKR "f journalism and the ever press- Sample Pant, t'ollius & Bigger. tt,lUl I'"?'",1 '"gitimate (omit ion j 1 .1, ,,,i 1 ' - . of CtMton. If the (ilanters show t he ing ncniaiiit that a pi 1 eat o 1 to he 1 . ,,. 1 ,, ,, . , 1 1. . w. I Koii; Little l.iver Tills tor siek slightest appreciation of their offior le.ld must lie interesting, arc set to headache and luhuusue. Tln-v ;.i ii,,f u ,11 I...I I ii,... Messrs. II. B. mid t'lvde .lone went to Wake Finest to enter sell. Mil on Monday, the i.lh. Miss Addie Tyner, who wa a member of the school lacultv. here hist year and who was uii.tlde to resume her work litis season on ae count of ill health, is visiting lives and friends here. She wa, hoiioree at a delightful reeeptinu ' given by Mis dame Bivens 011 Sat urday evening iiom ! to .1 o'clock. The invited gue' were "The tile.inei." Miss Tynei's Suml.iv school class, iuiiiiIm'1 ing about J1 girls. The hour were happily, sK'iit, un 1 deliciiiiM icl'roshio uts 1 were served to the guests Mist lie fore they departed for their homes. Mr. Clyde Hamilton, telegraph oiHTutor Ml Stone Mountain, tit, mi uniiireiia one dav 111 a a ilrv good tore. But it wa ileti.l. d not to prosecute her it : would jiiiy for the umhrella. vali e.l at hi. h she did. The next !av he r. turiied and rispiested to M .. tin. manager. When that sur pned p.-Mui lould recover hiuuelf mi til. n ut I v to 11-k her businet the omaii aluilv told him that she hid l n pro ing umbrellas in other t"re ;.n,l loiind she could purchase one like In-r own for and .he wanlid to kii.. if he wouldn't re fill. I h.T "10 ,., ui,. As a tribute to her 111. until. utal nerve the AO cent was hah.!. .1 her in silence. run them, whereas consecrated lay-'"!' and pleasant to take. A coolm. jnsu-ad of rushing it on the market v,,i,"": me,, with nesp;,r ins. ts aud : i.d T.n ' k.iig the price and ,f tl.y ; training should b,. put in diarg.-. drui.t. 1 an,i, u"'y mnrk'1 Kra,l""' W 1 to iiuvt the legitimate demand they A. Hamilton. Miss Kiiimt Autiu i visitiut: h"r sifter, Mrs. K. u. Bivens, iu Dit.cultjr Eaiy t Ovffrcam. "Il t are v.ni slue to iupiort a w ife -'' n-ked tlu- old gentleman. "Well," replied the jouth, "you knm it is said that two' can lire'al im '-i a- i heuplv ss one in such 1 ir- 1 ai.:t.iie." "lee-; I've heard thut ttuted," adnuttid the old gentleman doubt- .'iillv. "So it occurred to tne," went on the youth ihccrfullv, "that you would Hot la:nih;e the (light eitr eot that will le entailed a a re mit of this addition to your family." - C hicairo Pivt. s. v -. Coprrlihte 1908 k? StMLOSS BROS S CO. Fine Clothes Makers Baltimore and New York WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Fall Tailoring Opening SCHLOSS BROS. & CO. BALTIMORE have sent an EXPERT CUTTER hero to take orders for their high class Clothes Ma.de to Your Measure. The best hand-tailored clothes in the world are made by the Schloss Master Tailors. Never mind the weather, you'll need the clothes. Come Wednesday and Thursday Sure. W. H. BELK BRO. 1jdaaUatR.ii I'iJL -&L Y- 03 mm Never So (u2 Good as Now t ..ptflfihlta. I'l''. l-y llrel.S LillMgl .j h 1. 1 mm ncMiurijiiiijuij 10-BIG SHOWS-10 4-Big Circus Rings-4 100-NEW A(TS-1()() 100 Feature Artistr 100 Noted Axthts Greatest Riders. Most Noted Acrobats, Famed Gymnasts 50 Clowns, in 1Q Menage Acts. Troupe Trained Horses. SHAVBAVA SLIDES ON HIS HEAD TROUPE JAPANESE and ARABS GRAND MILITARY TOUNAMEJNT by a Company of MARVELOUS, EDUCATED, EQUESTRIAN SEA LIONS, Greatest Trained AnimM Act on Earth and will be Seen at Each Performance! 3 Sea Lions, Frisco, Pacific and Reno, riding and driuing three ponies at full speed. Juggling balls from one to another. Throwing and catching lighted arrows. When you realize that Sea Lions have no hands, and that these ar ticles are taken m the mouth and thrown by a swing motion of the head, and caught and balanced on the head, it seems marvelous. Captain, that tKM walk Sa lira U a wonder. The Sta Lion Band. The Singing Sea lion. Sea lloni who do everTthlnl bat ulk WARREN TRAVIS,! $300,000 NOVELTY GALA DAY STREET PARADE , IKinrfs Comolete Wild West taAMPIDN MEKVY 'Wr ir.UT ii-tpd nin c..k inn n: r. r ni. r. ,, r.. it-. -. t-. t t..u:i e: o ..v. t : - . - u nui Oct. iu.. i uiur u in u vi nanus, aieam iiaiii.H. r ue anu unnn irps. iruuue ui juumpw omnvrs. txincu uhkihivh. liftinir ek-Dhant! II.vMino. v mn i..r v:. -k.,!Endl?M line J Ca8- Vans. Dens, TaMeau Wawrnnn. Chariot. Company Ex-U. S. Cavalry. Mounted Udy and Gentlemen Jockey. Allowinir turn hi i a . 17. i." V j .1 f e 10 V.arr.,a ancl l nt. Z Herd of Mmwter Fl-hant.H. Herd of Camela. Wa Allow mg two big Maxwell Automobiles to run over hu body!!) Miniature Ponies Driven by One Man. Open Dens of Lions, TiRcrs. Jafruars, Pumas, L 3 COMPLETE COMBINED ey -MENAGERIES-O Hippopotamus, Hhinocprous, White Bears, Tigers Horned Horse, Eland, Leopard, Lions, and hosts of Animals, Seals, Sea Lions. 2 Herd of Big Performing Elephants 2 Drove Camels! Water Buffaloes! Zebras, Ete. OKTONS GREAT BUGGY BIDING ACT! Castelo Riding Act. Tyrant's Casting Act. Menerva Sisters. 35x-Unitcd Slates Cavalry ! Water Buffaloes, etc. Complete Wild West Leopards, Khinocen, Ltc. Cow Boys) Cow Cirlil Mexican, and Indian.! Stage coach robbery. Hanging horse thief. Battle wounded knee. Every known kind of Western SporU and Pastimes of the Plains. 1 ral aoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaaoam saaa mm a aO m A l Two Performances Daily, Rain or Shine. !t Doors Open at I and 7 P. M. ASK YOUR STATION AGENT FOR CHEAP EXCURSIONS i naima. ma. m Tm u. . i m ip.i o. ova: o nxr ii in n
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