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ACYftb ftrwaraionfdrA stmAitute SrfiwdarslRetfuti aitg itw SIlk!b ant IVwa-b of ftxsotcs DiiytChferfU ncssand nVst Coolant nemVf th,aan Miirptune nor Mus,'ML NOT N.UtC OTIC. Apcrft-i-l Remedy forConslina Hon. Sour SlouurtvOiarrhova Worms .t'onvxUxuiw Feverish men Mkl Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Sifnatur of vnv YORK. THE PATH that U-ads t nowhere is a snare and delusion. Leu in doubt fol low a trusty guide. STREWN WITH FLOUR is the path that loads to the mill that unceasingly grinds the ex- cellent brand sold here. Our flour is a sure guide to bread of health. Cut no other. Henderson Roller Mill Company Not ice. j limine; iHliliril h ailministnitiir nf W lllilllll llellll". lii' Ull. kite of the ' county nf rnii'. North Ciirniiim, this is to notify all ivoi. owing the mm! illtum ilelnn. deceased, to make prompt iK'tttt nwiil with the undersiirn el.uliniiii..tralor and thereby hum- ousts. All iHTHuiis hoiih: g rluinm uaiimt said William Helms, dccenard, lire niinrtMl to rt sent tla ni to the uniirr.nnni'il ud nuiHMtrator duly rovrn. on or before theMhilav of August, U'lii. or thin notii-o will In- plt-iuled in har of their recovery. Thin August L' l. t '."!'. j T. C. I.KK. Ailm'r I nf William lli'lmn. dcc'd. William & l.t nimonil, Attorneys, i a I 41 a .i fa I Bees Laxative Cough Syrup A Pure, Wholesome and Harmless remedy, being pleasant and palatable to the taste, it in equally good for children and adults, ia the treatment of all Throat, Chest and Bronchial troubles, and is especially recommended for children, as it contains no opiates, narcotics, nor poisons of any kind. Good for Young and Old Cuts the mucus, strengthens the inflamed parts and gives vigor and vitality to the respiratory organs. Removes the cough, and by its gentle, laxative effect upon the bowels, rids the system of the accompanying predisposition to cold. We have ao much confidence In the meriuof Beei Laxative Couh Syrup that we guarantee It to give aat Isfaction or refund jour money. Hnjr a bott la from your dealer and If it doet not do all we lay your money w ill be refunded. acpaa(0 i JOHN W. KENNEDY & CO. Chicago, U. S. A. Hold by all DrnggisU. Ml wxmmx 1 ! riiioimiTciics, 4 fcXtman . ""LSSeaua ptj in I ll aj OMJel t anw ' ) (Tsn. SiuaHaa, j aiman ' if sa tea esss-a Mf. I. -Hfc l rmrrm, m m 3 GASTORA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years J. J. PARKER, LAWYER. :" Id 'lr an.t tuli,- lit itJLtf Uiiuhn.:. M- ttr.. N ' !"w7b7 HOUSTON." j SURGEON DENTIST, i Office up atairs. FitigrralJ PuilJiug 1 Northwest of Courthouse, Monroe., N. C. ! KV M. KKI.V. YAM K M- VH1 V 1 McNeely & MGNeelu, ftTTORNLYS-ftT-LAW. Practice in the State and Federal court a. Ottice upstairs oviT I'ustorttee, IR7Z MULLI9, CtYtt Engineer. PlIOSSU. WlSGAH, X. C. frrttfl.'.'r i.f Pf,iflpniy In nunrcirliiij fr..t .tin ' tli- ,.lintf tsil .,.. til N I' '. -i!nin- in K;.wt7, Minueti. ana r.im K1DR. B.C. REDFEARN,t Charge, reasonable. Satistart un cuaranteed office one door x.-iiih nt L.W.Iiruiier x Store, Mi-t.roe, N. t. W.ll be at Mrhvillr, N. C. oa fimt Miindayt. Phou Ji Notice ot Executors. Having qiiHlitti-tl ss txvut"r!i t-f the last will anil U-Htaim-nt of W. .1. Sle pheniion, ili-i-t-am-ii, all n-rsoM hokhni; i-liiiiii! aainut shhI estate are hiTft.y notitn ii to present the same to the nn ili rsiiriiiil executors on or before the :lnl ilay of tH-titember. A. I. lsl". or thin notice will lie (ileHilid in liar of their njtht of recovery. All (lersonn in lietiteii to saiil estate HhonM make prompt pavment. This the .list day of AuKUKt. A". I. 1W9. MAKY K. STEVENSON ami SAMl'Kl. II. STEVENSON. Extvutors of W. J. Stephenxin, tlec'd. Keilwine & Siken, Attys. Mothers Endorse It Children Like It zx.r CilOjl Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy Acknowledged eYerywhere to be the most sue cessfol medicine in use for Bowel CompLainU. Can be depended upon in the most severe and dangerous cases. REfBER MONEY RETURNED IF jDr. Alexander to j Cotton Farmers. ItWf. of Wll l.ruilM ) Are yoa fxuog to reap th reward of high prior. tht arc wir to prt ' taiI tv-liv naif uf the prrarat rrp iitoia, ir joo toiBtt to tumoTtrj , iur cnp to toe trrutauiri yoa gH it ritjr lur mmrkn i The colli and ! wp uully mlJ ia aUxit tour mtlhn: j jrt tbw cni t ' thl Iium. but uiMt laat tel luoutbN r until aoothw cmp U j rwnl) lor " kH. Tbrrfot 'ttie Ul uiurf hold th crop autil il wauJnt by th mmiularturer. Th- nuUtir ha doing tbU autl niAiniC more aionrjr out of it thtu ; thr aiau ho protlut-il It j Sow then, if it py biu j n money to y for the crop, reut bwoltiee ami ami emptny everai men to haudle it. why iil it mt uty you to bold your on crop? You don't have to jay uftiee reut or employ aeveral wen to haudle it. You may not need to borrow tuouey ou your on crop. Kut if you do, you can iset it by noting in a aarehouaeaud uiuk the van house receipt aa collatteral. Then lay vou't you do it and thua ave to the producer the prvtit that go to the middle mauf That tbut will be the umallent ctxip of cottou iu several yearn, in already coui-eded by the iovero meut, the npiuners, the speculator ! uud all aeli HWted farmera. The world hM letw thau thiee lourtus of a uiillon lialea ou baud from lant jear'acrop. i'oiutumpliou of rot tun w iucreaiuuK every year. There fore it w the optuiou of many well informed men, with whom I have talked, that cottou will, within a lew moult!, reach as high a 'int ai it did under the Sully boom. Kvery farmer can arraui;e to hold at leant part of hi crop. Many can hold their eutire crop for eer&l months. Iit-t me urge you to make use of the warehouse certificate, ami mar ket your crop slowly as deiutimled. This is the only semniile business like wy of marketing. I would say to the tobacco farm ers that the recent dry weather hint more than otlset the increase iu acreage, and there will not l a big crop of toliaceo. tlet together and stand as one man: presenting a solid army of strong, determined iiit-n apt uist the dollars of the to liutro trust. Your intise is a right eons one, and "thrice aruicd is he ho has his iimrrrl jiist.' A con vention of the toliami farmers will lie called in Itouville, Ya., alMtttt the last of tteptc inhcr. Ixsik out for the date anil lie sure to attend A word to the local unions. Have yon ircrived the cotton seed ctrt-u iar sent out by the State union! If you have not, then write to sec retary K. t'. Kaires, Kings Monti t.tin, and he will send you one. I lien call your iiieiiiliers together ind see how many ot them will proiMisitious contained in that fir t-ular. lo this at once. Xow then, fellow farmers, the matter rest with you. YVill you acitiit yourselves like men, and wiu a glorious victory! or will you go on in the ruts, following the sui cidal policy of rtisliing all you have to sell on the market at whatever price it will bring. ltesect fully, II. tj. Al.t XANnK".. DOCTOR H.D.STEWART, PHYSICIAN, MONROE, N.C. It y .1rir mjr nl rail air thivuli Kr.ul.tti- -phnn 141 ; ilr 'ph.m. T. Oltlw h,.ur II to IS. a .anil If" I ll"l. p u lilBi-. 'rf I nlnn Priifi r,ai)n krt u1.net ou Uih-wtr avvnuv. YOUNG MEN, LEARNTEIEGRAPHY! TELEGRAPH OPERATORS ARE IN GREAT DEMAND II HOYS. THIS IS YOl'R OI'lUKTU NITY to learn a lirat-laas traile that pays a gixxl salary every month in the voir. There will be a greater demand for Telegraph Oierators this Kali and Winter than there haa been for many years paU The prominent rsilrnaila of the South and other partsuf the United States are writing US tn qualify as many young men of good character for their service as we possibly can. We trust that the reliable, smuitioua buys of the South will rally to this golden opportunity. Our students quslify for service in only four to six months. We guaran tee inNitions. Graduates begin on $4fi lo$ioper month; easy and pleasant work; permanent employment; rapid promotion. Our tuition is reasonable; hoard at low ratea; Newnan is ex tremely health ful; tine climate! excellent drinking wa ter. Write at once fiw our new illus trated catalog. A letter or postal will bring it IT IS FKEE. Southern School ol Telegraphy, Box 272, NEWNAN. UA. ALWAYS CURES CURES QUICKLY NOT SATISFIED The Bank W. & HI AkKNtY. Prek-nt. '. C. ST At K. lulun. Capital $50.ooo. Resources THIS Rank nUnda the liimm-ul frM-nJ of the le. Il e,k rontijenre and patfuna by virtue of it u n nirnt Il waices war on no com o'litor and adi(U no quvthiulie na-'hod. tn achieve nuceeaa. The ad vent of new Banks ia not opwL tuit any tuinea iit,-rprne rakulated to buiU up the country is wek-ome. We Uke no atoik in anything unfair, but will rnrourage and promote any thine U ndo to the welfare of the people. tur pant record is a unifient guarantee for th- future. No expense Ea U-en ml to aafeiruard deposit and render gni serviee. Ivt prevent and prosiertive deiaKUtor rememlx-r The Bank of Union Our Record of "Growth since we began business the first of the ye&r. has been phenominftl. Why? Because we sell good stock at a small profit and sell 'em quick. We now have the finest line both for sale and livery we have ever had. Get in now and get a good one cheap. t-ot of good One and To-horse Wagons lor sale at cost. Wt break the record lor selling good Harness less than anybody else. 5ce us for the finest turnouts. Fowler avid Lee. The Best Proof. IiOok around you read the newspapers, keep up with the number af fires we are having; then lind out who had in surance and who didn't. Then find out litw glad they were who did insure, and at the same time see how sorry those were who didn't insure. :: :: :: :: :: WHO IS GOING TO HAVE THE NEXT FIRE? You don't know and neither do we. Are you troint? to take therisk? You can't afford to. Ia-t us take it for you NOW not next week. :: :: :: :: :: :: RICHARDSON & ENGLISH The Savings, Loan & Trust Co. Made Good! After having tried all the famous builders, the people of Union county have learned that the Piedmont h the best buggy for Union county. The vote is unanimous. Have you bought one yet? 3P Stop There, Right Now! If you are thinking of .buy ing Furniture, makes no dif erence how little you want, neither how much. :: :: Cheap Furniture or High Grade Furniture z W have both kinds, and Z the surest way to convince X you that we have both grades as cheap or cheaper than you i 2 will find Furniture anywhere U for you to come and see our Furniture and get our prices. Wt cert her for btuint$. T. P. DILLON CASH OR CREDIT. of Union J. K- SHt'TK. Vice PrirnL I". U. AI'AVS. Axt. Cttbirt. Deposits $200,ooo $300,000. DC AITO BtSTINU BY COWBOY. l awrittca Rules Wbkh Are Rigid ly F.ntorcrd la Texas. SrJ . Trfc-. tefe-k Im w There are rertaia nwiittea rules that uitot I rigidly observed by autoBMtbilista ia the ranch region of western Texas. The joy ruler soon roBies to grief iu this part of the coautry. The automobile is iu general u ia the range territory, but the row Istys do uot prrtuit any undue lib ertiea to be taken in ruuuiug the uachiuea. The shooting up ol au tomolules by cosU'VS is a t-mmou practice. This method of bi iugmg au automobile to a atop is n4 u-d uiileMi the rxiaboy thiuks tht bej baa not tieea treated with projieri ronsideralion. An instance oeruired near lint i dy a few days aga hick lUvis. started from here on a thirty mile; rip to bis ranch la t oiicbo eotiu-1 v. lie was driving bis autonio-! tile himself and had mi pannengrr. i He was in a hurry to reach the ram-h and did uot observe the rules of the road aa laid down iu this art of the country. I lie was spiuuiiig along at a high seed wheu he came upon a dmtr of mules iu charge of man on horseback who rarrietl a rule in a scabliard. Iustead of bringing the automobile to a stop when he came upon the mule Mr. IUis sped right past them, canning stam pede. A moment later three tiiii k rejHirta of a ritte were heard and , the automobile's two rear tires cut 1 laised. j "The bullets knockc.1 the ma chine completely out of comiuis aion, Mr. Itavissald in telling ol the aflair. "The man with the nitileo got bis stray annuals togeth er ami continued with them ilowu the road. I knew that be was right, m I ditlu't try to round him A man from Ohio niienetl a real estate office at Sweetwater recently and bought a big automobile iu which to convey customers over the country. He hail an exjH-ri ence on his first trip that taught hnn a leNsou. lie hail four Missouri laud pros-: pet-tors in bis automobile mid was on his way to look at some mini aliviit forty miles south of Sweet water. In order to makeuslioil cut to the proicrty he was crowing. big pasture. Iu the ilt.unc eon Id le seen large iiuinlH-rs of cat i tie which were lu:g tliiveu by! co I Ml vs. -None of yon men ever saw H' cuttle roundup, did you?" iiniiireil the real estate dealer. There was a chorus of nuswei iu the negative. Well, that s what s going en over there. I'lljiisl run ) on in ei to tit place and we'll watch 'em awhile." The automobile was headed in the direction of the gathering held ol cuttle autl soon attracted the at leiilinu of the cowb ijs. They ges ticilluted at the auto, but the sign were not uudrrsttsMl by those at whom they were directed. The cattle were beginning to snort ami were on the verge of a MamiM-t.t-wheu two of the cowlm) ptiHed their six shooters and Is-gau to Ine at the automobile. The bullets wbir.zeU aroliuil the w iieets. "Ilerel" yelled one of the land i pros?etors to the real tate ileal er, "get us out ot uere quick ; The real entaln man wanted to get away from the sceue us badly as his coDipnnions and he bwt noj lime in turning the auloiiiobili- around and spinning away as fast as the machine could go. Many of the ranch bronchos are not usetl to automobiles, ami when one of these animals Is lieing rid len by a cowboy and conies upon an automobile iu the road, the climillt-nr who knows the custom, of the region stops and keeps the machine quiet until the horse ami tiller have gone by autl are a s it't- distance on the other side. The Road to Success lias many obstruct ions, but none so desiientte as poor health. Hue ccjm today demands health, but Klcctric Hitters is the greatest health builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect action of stomach, liver, kidneys, Uiwels, purities and enriches the blood ami tones and invigorates the whole system. Vigorous body and keen brain follow their ue. You can't afford to slight K eetric Hitters if weak, run down or sickly. Only .Vic. (Iiiaruuteed by Knglish ltug Company. ! Husiness is a machine. When there is friction in any machine, j there is wear and il runs bald, i Hard tuouey is a tine oil. A u.m vnrul rmi1w and imp that e ran highly reroiiinirnd in all caset o( Kttlnry trouble, is I'meulrs, thr I new kidney remedy. Thry are ei- - i riilly rood in all cases of rheumatic pains, weak hack nrharkarlie, miliary ditorderi and weak kidneys. Suld by all druggists. Kings Little Liver Fills b r sir k headache and biliouaness. 1 bey are; ratty and pleaaaut to take. A cooling, healing, soothing, cleansing salve tsj Pineaalvs, Carboliied. old by all) druggiats. Just What You Need Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets When you feel dull after eating. When you have no appetite. When you have a bid taste in the mouth. When your liver is torpid. When your bowels are constipated. When you have a headache. When you feel bilious. -They will improve your appetite, cleanse and invigorate jour stomach and regulate your liver and bowels. 15c; all druggists. That Lame Back Means Kidney Disease And to Relieve the Lame and Aching Back,' You Must First Relieve the Kidneys Tier ! S'!fti a SVwt that at ail-f.r tie km. aud arbiug r ji k U i-j-i-J l-r a du-eaej ruB tl.'i, n of II.' k.oi rs ai d bladder It is (-(ai-ii" i n hchm?, anr war Hut l.i ! ci. re a oMtdith Yr r.uiitoc In .. ef Itie -ron- i.llon. Ai d I t-n ai.J a. I il I ka k are n-t l y s-v n.-an the cnljr , s Tir,U4US of di-ru reuert tf th k liiuva and b!d.!r. Tbi re are a r.. ultit'.de ! .-l'knon and -j I. i.t.ik. .!' ln.liuli.o-. of a lu .re or , . ut di.t(.-rt.i:. rord-tioa. Pome of j tSee ore. for Instance: rxreme rid iit.naturnl l:.it'ide and weart .. nertoi.a irntahilllf. Iirvt Ir f.-ai-aritv, T.ene. oa edci." .leep , Mi.. and iti.il'itltr to seure r. ft. k.-'-.h . riMiilon and sedi t . 1 1 In the i r i-e. Inlmniatloo of l,ic t'-tdJef Jr-.A rasaagi-s. etc. IVU.tfs Muiiee std Bladder r.ila are an ru , i ti n.al!f n:ctiiort vt:a reu;e,!v f -r any and s'.l aSee t' -i.a ir die.-i'.-t renditions ef th,- err-tt:.. TVe-s Ii;!a operate iirN t'r a: d pror.-.ntlr a-.d their b,'i'., fl.-ial restiits are at ones f. !t. Tin v r. cti'ate. fonfy. an4 efee tnally te.it ard restore the id In n, Madder rnd liver, to perfect and rciiltlir cmditliin etea In Sums of the nuv-l advanred raaas. Sold by Knglish Fumy, Accuracy and Skill are the three essentials in compounding Tresci iptions. All of these you get by having your work done by C.N. Simpson, Jr., DRUGGIST. V acations Are Over ttiid ii is time tn ir to w ork. We have started -just opening up the most up-to-date line of Pry tenuis and Notions ever shown ON Til K ('OUNI.i:. I-ulies' Centlemens' and Children's Sweaters, a full line. AUuit -." of the prettiest Coat SuiU ever brought to town. Come ami get your selection. The prices are right. As usual, our line of Shoes is the best. We fit them all, both old and yotit.ir. Wt have the prettiest line of Men's Clothing we have ever dis played. Why buy the cheap kind when you can get the best by huying from us'.' McRAE MERCANTILE CO. Phono 45. TheBestTestofa Life Insurance Company. IS A COMPANY with a low death rale, caused by s eareful selection of ri-ks. and refusing positively rejections of Standard t'en.panies. IS A COMPANY with a small lapse record. IS A COMPANY whine rxK-nse of amnagement is small IS A COMPANY wbieh is conservative before entering the contractsnd wiurh wiii be liberal in fulfilling lU 4T?.S0UTKERN LIFE 6 TRUST COMPANY i US MEETS EVERY ONE OF THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS. Io nut K- de! u. il by any roinnany or aasneiatton that irofesea to give Insurant' ut Jem ehjn cunt. If you are told that aomrekiny ckeas is beat for v -il. lemember that it conn If only brrau.s it ia worth leaa. 1 1.1 not mi take v:i,'ue estimatex and general statements of agents fur nutter of eontraet. HEAP YOl'R POUCY. ami rememlier that yoa can di-numl notiiirg that ia not iieeineally promised therein. Monro3 Insurance 6 Investment Company ti. II. CAblrtVKM.Mix. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. These arrivnla and departures, sa well aa the time and cunneclinn with other companies, are given only aa infotma ti.in and not gtii ra:Ueed. Direct line to the principal cities North, liast. Siuth and Southwest, schedule taking cflcct Hay 2, 191)0. AKKIVAI.S. Nu. 40 nt fii.VI a.m.- From Charlotte, No. !."..!t i':-i'a.m. KromCharlntUi. No. 44 st tiiv'i p. m. - From Johnson Cilv. Ko. l".":it fi:""pm.- From Charlotte, No. M at 7: '1.1.111.- From Atlanta. No. W at ."1 I "1 p.m. From Atlanta. No. '.V. i-.i 7.Vp.ni.- From Atlanta. K. f. ItrWiu A Co, rhtraco. Id, waut every naa and womaa wha bus the least susplcloa tbat they are afflicted with kidney sad blad der duw-saes to at ones writs them, and a trial boiofthea lilts will bw asnt tree by rctura Ball postpaid,! Irug Company. Loan and Trust Building:. No. :natS:M a.m. -From Portsmouth snd New York. No. 37 st l:3t p. m. - From Ports mouth. No. 45 st 9:25 a. m.- From Wilming ton. DEPAKTIKF.S. No. 44 st :IOp.m. For Wilmington. No. 4,' si :.)0 s.m. For Charlotte and JnhiiMin City. No. 1:17 st 7:1S s. m.-For TharMte. No. 1!3 at 6:10 p. m. For Charlotte. No. ;w at " ' p. m. - For Charlotte. No. M at ltl::l a. m.-For Atlanta. No. .13 st 9:(la.m. - For Atlanta, Itir mingham and sll points West. No. 37 st IU:'Jn p. m. - For Atlanta. Birmingham and all points West. No. :i st 7:06 a. m.- For Hamlet No. 3.' at H:xi p. m. For I'orUmouth and all points North. Week-end rates to Wilmington and snd Johnson City now on sale. II. M. HILL, Agent. 0000OOe00O000OO00OOO0xJ rita sai l av all but i.uisis. . -rOH tOD BY A 1. 1. OJK.UCKiaTS-
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