THE MONROE JOUJNAL . l,ri SixPages i VOLUME XV!. NO. 43. MONROE, N.C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 190L. Don't rKesitate,- mr.r that errat Am.rxki mi-uke of thin'nii; there it na mvU; of irf. If )uu M tn fu ture I cr of itc .', t ert .inly W.M "! ! .".I- C t J 0.1. The Lest way tj ve is to itc.cl in life It M.r.n.-v. Yuu i-n te titull m it '!n. ar J )cu riA luif: ibp opportunity : accident, il'.nerj,r derate Pay coiue to v. u in ad..y aid prfvert .ur Rct- It M u easy to Ret full particular you thiHikl ee us te-dav for fi de scriptive bouUtt. PHILADELPHIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, GORDON INSURANCE AND IWFSTXENT COMPANY, StMe Agenti. Doors and Sash. V'e have opened a il line of Doors. Sash, Initials aiiJ Mantels in a a store rm north .f court home. We can fill large or small orders promptly, and can f.iriii.-h odd sze in IWrs ami Sash. We also keep at our shops north of town n full stwk of Flooring, Oiling, Mouldings, llalustirs and llrackots. :: :: In fact we can furnish everything you need to build a house, ami can do it quick. Prim: Uo your lumber to Jiv-m, we guarantee our work to Ik the l.i (.ine to sc us when you have lumber to sell. Gut our p;:c-s U fore o:t buy; u.i trouble to fi.rure. Porter-Myers Lurober Co. We W ant the Wage Earner to call tlii HIS lank: we want him to feel that we are a much interest cd in his welfare as we are in the welfare of the Jrirj. e. t .h po.-itor. The smallest account on our looks may he the iarjre-t one on our l)ks live ynirs from now. There i; '.itythirg in making a start an.! nddiiit: to it regu larly. We pay I p"r cent interest and compound it every three months. Call on us fur information. The Savings, Loan 6 Trust Company H. H. I:i:hwim:, Phksidknt II. P. Clark, Casiiikk Always Growing In Popularity. Thswt is wl.at this store is doin. Why? Because we sell good groceries at living prices, and Deliver them when you want them, and guarantee satisfaction. Try us. Ihe Doster Grocery Co. Dont Read This! For it will be uwles.t lo Jo so unless you are one of the many who appreciate that a dollar saved is a dollar made. We are makinjr your neighbor money every day. Why not you? Get in lino wuh him and let us help you make money. We carry a complete line of lry Coods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Trunk and (irocerics, and from this line we positively gave you from 5 to 25 per cent on your purchase. You ask how can you d.tthis. You certainly do not buy your goods cheaper than do other merchants. No, not that. Put here is how it is done. We believe in short profits and quick sales and are enabled to sell for less than do city merchants on account of being out of town and not being burdened with the heavy exKnses and tax with which the city merchant has to lear. Listen To This. We sell Overall for 90c. that you pay f 1.00 for elsewhere. We sell Shirts for 90c. that you pay $1.00 for elsewhere. We sell 66-inch Blue, Black and Brown Brilliantine for 45c. per yard that you pay 60c. for same everywhere. We sell all the standard 10c. Percales, Ginghams, Flannelettes, Suitinirs, Blecchings, Shirting, etc., for 9Jc. per yard. Every thing: else in our different lines, as above stated, we will save you money on. J. H. BENTON 6? SONS. -Act!- lr:i tf t mtultA. Thr i!l.l! rent nun h will always "Jo it" lo iaomia "lti." 1 IVn't wafte any timt'injrottiir trwit life insurance mat tor fixed, for tr-e premium (on up while oa wait. Vounc Woman Newrty KillcJ in Automobile at Watha. Mis I'wl Irhy. .iM.ij-liU-r ..f Mr Jo Irtir, who live m tte II adman- Heath cotton mill tiling". cm neir lowing brr life hut Suad-iy ry being tbrown Imm an a-jtoinobu Th acridint hapinwi rn .null II nn slrret jusl iu fr- nt of thf A. W. llealh l'oniaiif' la rpe il p.ir'n,n.l V're. She ws nftlmg n l! lap 1 f Miw CIeiie Casti.n al th tmeand l!ie rrai hir.a wan d ishinff d..n te atrret at a vt rv b'vh rte of Fie-'d, tieinit driven fcjr Cbtnl 'baptr.m. A the wheel hi ene side dr pnl into a deprwMion in the i.itwt. Mis lrlv 111 thrown out uimn the hard ground with such furce tint she was picked up for dead and conveyed to her home, but did not re5iin ron- scioiisness for nevrrai hours. Mu" wag a very badly hurt woman and had quite a nirrcw c.vapr from a tracic death. Mr. K.ibert Austin, at? ."0 years died at bis home in !o plw bx 1 oV;. k Wednesdiy evemns of las' wn k after an illness t-f four month ll had been cotitimvl to h:s beii mit of ti e time, but was col ously sick uutil a few dai s bef ire l.e died. Acute indiuitrtion wa the cause of his daih. Mr. Austin i survived by a wife and two son. Messrs. Ire and .lam' Austin. Wednesday ami Thursday of e wh we k are the days set apart by the Women's Civic lAi;ue fir the trash cart to ro around and take up the accumulation cf trash on the streets of the town and private premistsof individual, la order that the peo ple may understand this movement this paer is requested to say that il is not intended a. an offense to any one for the tnsh cart to call at their home. Mr. A. .1. P es, nh.i livt in the Bonds drove neighlx'timid, y. he planted one acre of bottom land in C"rn tin year Iroin wlncli !: pitli ered Pl." bushel. The entire ex penses of cultivating an 1 i;atherinft the corn were only seven dollars. Counting it at one doliar per bushel Mr. Pees hss made .!is clear profit i fl the one acre of land. Wlulrt working in the plaining n iu of the Waxhaw (imrniig and Milling Company last Friday, Mr W, C. Prornn received a very painful injury, wtiuh will probably lay him up for several davs. In stepping over the driving bell of the plainer the right leg of Ins pants was caught in the belt in some unknown way and wa suddenly jerked into the rapidly revolving pulley. An ugly gash wa Uirniu the caif of liic fight leg, it is supposed by the set srre oi the pulley. F.ight or nine stitches were required toclose up the wound. Tomato Can Exploded and Cut Itoy' face. Mar.!iMt!r llomr Mr. Jess' Moore, son of Mr. .1. F. Moore of Marsliville tovnsiiip, left November itid (cr Oakland, Ha., where he is engaged in packing orantcs. M.irshvillp. Drug Cimpiny. the purchase of which by Mr. .1. I! Tlii'tna as announced Led week, has been given over to the new man agement. Mr. J. 1. Therrcll, au ex perienced druggist, has charge of the store. Mr. I,. C. Criilin of Charlotte, whoso serious illness was rejiortcd in last wiek's issue of Our Home, is greatly improved. Mr. tirithn is a s in of Mr. T. C. GrilLi! cf this place and his friends in I'ni n county mil be pleased to hear of his convales cence. Mr. P. C. Gritliu plucked an tip ple from a tree 011 his farm, one mile west of town, yesterday which meas ured ten and a half inches in circum ference. The apple is of the I.jcj variety and grew on a sprout which has been planted only two years. While several boys were jmusing themselves with powder at M.irrh ville a few nights ago, by putting it in a tomato can and sticking lire to a fuse, Ashe McKae, son of Mr. J. A. McUae of this place, received very serious injuries about the face. The can bursted and a piece struck the unfortunate lad in the right jaw, cutting entirely through. Nine stitches were riquired to sew up the cah. Mr. Stephen Slravvn and Miss Pora Parker of New Mem township, and Miss Fannie llailey of Marsliville loweship, left Saturday fr Church 'land, near Salisbury, to enter school. Mr. W. P. C.uiledge of White Store, Anson county, is suffering a great deal on account of a small par tide of stone which Hew in his eye while sharpening a mill rock one day last week. forced Into fixile. Wm. Ppchurch c f (Hen Oak. Ok!a was an exile from home. Mountain air, he thought, would cure a fright ful lung-racking couch thut had do tied all remedies for two years. After six months he returned, death dog ging his slep. "Then I began to use Pr. hum's New Piscoverv,"he write. "and after Liking six bottles 1 nm as well as ever." It saves thousands 1 yearly from desperate lung diseases. Infallible for coughs and colds, it dispels hoarseness and sure throat. Cures grip, bronchitis, hemorrhages, asthma, croup.whooping cough. 50c. and f 1, trial bottle free, guaranteed by English Drug Company. The right way to cur pile U to ap ply oroatbinj to all part affected. Tba best tbinf that we koow of io uch case is MaoZao, the treat Pile remedy. Thia my be applied direct ly by meant of a tube with nnole at tached. Vou will nod Ilia in to be an eicellent remeay tor any aimi ci piles, whether bleeding, blind or itch- iog. klaaZaa il sold by all druggist, TttL M(M)k WOH.M I'HiHT. tlrsilgusrtrr for the K.kekllcr Campaien Say be Ltablisbl In knlcmh. I'ivf y.m ever Hi'D a hk worm'' Aii-..r l:ri: !o rMM-rtt. I" w ahout hill an inch in Uocili. the tlueko'-s n denouncni it I ue .t- au uf i hair, au l cf vtrik-wirh 0. Il Observer ay: nut h,!j- nu,-k llu Im.h1 fnra the I'oliee Justice tl v. J S'r . !, ttsue, but l!s iiiix-h f it waste by'wid last Bifihl IV'liie - r C I. !(. The U-nkefeller ct rami-; Harrow, on duly on I be rny-H. sum o crnli.'ate ibedwase ia pms rit.t lii wurk. r.d the N ws ar.d Ob- srivi r s,rs t!.-t Uili ich mtm to lie fuind as the btst pi in whi-h tel'aeatre. Cbirf of p .;- i.' tt;it!if h the, laboratory and beod-!svurini; the natr.es of the q i trters fn.ra which the fitfbt on the! ho did did the wnrk. an i .f h.t.k worm will U conducted. Ir lh snihotutd it, su'Mi.itt.d Stil wili p to IU!eii:h in a few d.-.ys and it is said that tLe selection tfac.ty for luadu'iarteu will prob- at'iy t riaue within two weeks. Many vople do nt know thst th( espr-ssi n "frm of lnrines' was .i-.'. ...'! .. .ie h k wr 1' a' 111 1s',"l lr les Kvl N. u ; r. .' I to .1 r.'ri a VnU!.-' !-! ' iut return r: n vm.; t t!ie S' i'I.eri: Elates, wiiere he made an intimate seri-Utudv of the h.x k worm, having al ready been led to believe by theory that the disease occurred in this sec tion. Pe fmrnl the disease and mas tered it Ufore returning to Wash ington, b-:t had not prepared his data for the public. He reluctantly addressed the meeting of scientists and only after being assured posi tively that no newspaer men would be present or iu fact any ersonse cept the members of the particular orgat.iiti ui he was to address. He spoke. The subject was new, alive ami pulsating w ith interest. Oa the following day Pr. Stiles was astonished upon reading in a New York paper an account of his address, written facetiously, "the germ of lainess" being the cardinal note of the story. Pr. Stiles was at once incensed as well as surprised. The newspaper man was delighted, receiving a b uius and promotion in addition to his regular remuneration. When Iho I'niled States troop were sent to the far South during the ar with Spain, Pr. Stile warned the army that it would come in con taei. with the hook worm disease, this being in l'.'S. Over twelve vears Lave elapsed since Pr. Stile discovered the hook worm in the South, but during that time l e has enlisted the interest and supiiort of many eminent scientists of the country and no small nutuUr of promiiicut men in the South, among them Pr, J. Y. Joyncr, the State Superintendent, who 1 a mem ber of the Ihickcfcller commission. Dispensaries Close I'p. ColmiO la lijt,-h. Tho fifteen counties which last Au gust voted out their dispensaries un der the act of the last legislature, sadly closed for keep al the end of business at sundown today. Several of the fifteen having disposed of their shx-ks before the end of the I111.1I limit hud already closed, but in some of the counties largo sbx'ks re main over, which will have to bedis postd of at wholesale tin ier the new law. Orangeburg, which, according to Pispcii.saiy Auditor West's recent checking up, has unpaid chums on hand amounting to .3,()(HI, ha i.een conducting bargain sale for the past several days in order to get a big stock reduced in time. The total amount of claims for supplies outstanding against the lif ten counties amount to about 2t', (KKt, but Mr. West thinks there will be money on hand enough in each county to pay all claims. If there is not the question of liability will te an interesting one, as neither the State nor the county under the law ran go back of disjiensary money to meet such claim. Only six counties -emain wet Charleston, Aiken, Kichland, George town, Florence and lte?ufort. What wiil be done U the Morally Stunted iu these counties by the c.uning leg islature is the burning issue over which much heated oratory and cute lilihustering is expected this winter. The politicians will look on with great interest as next year is election year. Second Death In Rev. C. M. fine tin's Family. Waa.'-l.-rn M..vit-i and liitHiltfiui'. Mry Uusscll, the twelve-year-old daughter of Uev. and Mrs. C. 11 Martin of Polkton, died in a sanita rium at Asheviile last Friday after noon, after an illness of several months. Mary Uusscll was a sweet, attractive child, and was a favorite with all who knew her. The bereav ed parents, who lost another little daughter a few weeks ago, have the tcnderi st sympathy of many friends in I heir great sorryw. Prof H J. Cffmiartie and Miss Julia Hilling! were married in the ltvptist church at Polkton today. 1'rof. Cromartie taught the school at I'eachlaiid last year and has many friends in Anson and elsewhere in the State. He is now principal of a high school at lliddcnite. The bride is a eanghier 01 airs. .1 una tuning ley of Monwe and is a most charm ing young lady. PeWitt'i Little Eaily Kiners-the tale. lure, eeutle, eauy little liver pilla. Ha aura to net DeWitt'i Carbo liifd Witcb Haxel Salve, the original. Always refute mbatltute and imita tion!. The original DeWitt't Carbo iited Witcb Hael Salve is good for anything a telva ii oaed (or, bat it is especially good for piles. Sold by Englitb Drug Company. Th. .. nlcaunt. aafa. sore and prompt pill are King Little Liver P1II1. Io aoy emergency, Pinealve Carboliied il the salve to Dae. It soothe pains. It beali bruises. Sold by ill druggists. t Work on Sunday. U it aMH!t tc rii:.-.:rv '. . v i, work n Sunt v m N.-r'.'. '., ..' l! i ni!i r..t. Work ' : . - n au tier fcmw v, Suikut and tS- nnrit.-rs ,.( t:.. street lent. rep.i:id t 'Kr olice that o rlaiu w. ik !. !ue on Sunday at l'ic ! i I. .;, '.; a. j oit of the matter to il,e p.ii. ti with view to having tbe r nut iuetl if the act d;.uc 1 tistitut ed a vioUlein of tin' ciiaun.il i.m. "After OHivelsaliolt witli t':' Attorney Clark and a ctre'ul irv. i r ttiou of the s'atuli' n 1 ,-!;t ;i t and ease coustruiii t'i' ,-iui. . 1 after cor.sultiiig two rf t!ic : st '"'Tned mrniiers i f li e pr iir i ! the city iif Kaleigli.the i..:ie.:.s:"ii was reached that Do criiii;i.i Im had been violated and tl.it llw tr ties who had" dene the acts Ulcti - investigation wer liable o::!y to a civil suit for a Jienalty of one di !'ar ' The only statute on the s ;l ;t ', in Nor'h Carolina w,,s 1 t.-,! 1:1 141. and has never I rn a!i 'i;,;,! Iu the Pevisal of l',M." it is net placed in the chapter of crones, but in a separate chapter nt.C.t d, "Sun days and Hobdays.' This V,!,V was construed in Stale vs. Willuetis, lii N. C. 4( Kt, liull n, '. J., ivnt r: the opinion of the court. In l.'.at ase a planter was indicted for cau mg his slaves to work in the cultiva tion of his plantation and iu ti.c erection of a whickey distillery 1 it Sunday. After quoting ti e s'ati.u and reviewing it history, the court concluded thai an indictment won! I not he. "This case has never le. r. r r rnled but on Ihe contrary, has ! 11 cited with approval in a numi-i-r of subsequent eases. "The police department an.! the city department of justi-e have of course nothing to do with bringing civil actions for penaltits, t n.l there fore has taken no action in ti.c mat ter." Ice Cream Imitations. State Food Chemist Allen has made an examination of ice cream being sold by dealers in in ns!vn, Purham, Kaleigh and Charlotte, ar.d finds that only two or thru-dealers ,i! the hunch sell tho pure still!. Ice cream, to conform to the standard, must contain II per cent, miik fat. and natural fruit cream 12 per cent. Some dealers aro selling prepara tions containing as little as .'1 per cent. fat. The chemist says: "The sale of a product 11 ice cream containing gelatine, eggs, gum Irag aeanth or other vegetable gum. or the sale of a product as ice cream which contains less than the requir ed percent, of milk fat will not be contested, provided the same is la beled and sold as imitation ice cream, compound ice cream, gelatii.e ice cream, egg ice en am or gum ue cream (as the case may U' ; or il a placard bearing the following state- j ilH'Ill "Imitation ice cream is served here. "Compound ice cream is served here. "Pgg ice cream is served here. "Gelatine ice cream is served here. or "Gum ice cream is served here as tk rase may bei, shall be posted in a conspicuous place in tho room where any and ail persons may see the same when purchasing cream; aud provided further, thai the state- n.ent on the placard is pnnti it 111 plain black letters, and not less than ono men 111 si.e, on a wnne dck ground. The Family Reading Problem. To find reading that satisfies one's craving for the bright and attractive, Not Against Criminal I -aw and is at the same time pencil.) ;JJ suitable for impressionable joimg'H jieople, is at times ddlicult. The," best maga7ines are admittedly pub- ; lished by mature reader only. The j m Youth's Companion alone is for ail I 3 the family. While the editor keep j in mind the eager desire of the young! for talcs of actum, enterprise and ad-1 3 venture, these stories iu The Com- panion are so well wnttennsto faci-1 m nate men and wcnien in all states of life's journey. And this is true not ,JJ only of the action in The Companion, j m but of the entire content. The ar-, " tides, by famous writers, convey -h knowledge that is useful to the wisest m and most experienced as well as to h the immature. In short, The Corn- JJ panion solves the problem for the m entire family. It is entertaining and! 3 it is "worth while." ;J Every new subscriler will find it m of special advantage to send at once " the 1 1.75 for the new P.I 10 volume. JJ Not only does he get the beautiful h "Venetian" Calendar for 1910, litho- JS graphed in thirUen colots and go!d,J but all the issues of The Companion 1 m for the remaining weeks of l'.Kf.l, ,M from the time the subscription is ro-'jj ccived. i JJ The Youth's Coumnion, :m Companion Building, Boston, M.tss. J New subscriptions received at this.n office. Wbea yon bav a cold th 6ttt thing to do is bav the bowels move. 1 Do not take anything that may con stipate, and most old faahioned cough core do eooatipate. Try Kennedy . Laxative Conrh Syrnp. It drive the cold from the system by a free yet gentle action ol t.ie bowels; it Hop the couch, it il pleasant to take. Children like it. Sold by EnKbih Drug Company. Hr.ll. ii.TS VvKSTP-KN I UN. (irtat Stride I'urwarJ Toward the Cnntnil vt All Vt ire Cmmu-rs5tH-n in l"e Country. A I 1 e -r,de t-' ir 1 theci.n.p'ete e r.T. I ty . r4.riiion of a!l t!e "ire c::ir: ei n in tl- I nitd v:.,. h4 Ui ti i:i; ie in t'e :': ! l y :!ie A i- r.i-in Tele 'i. nr ,. 'I 'i-;r;,"h ' rr ! .! v if te on 'I .I i f !.e V , bml'-ii'iiTeliU'i.rl. C. 1 1 In 1 - t. 'h- al r; U 1! in.,riv.r.ii,ii of a i.rv. :.'!" 1! ili.ir ewvi'irv. it is sai l i l l r"i-fm ! 1'ichide tie ' .".'.:' IT, ! m i:f i..ti is and st . k . f ; 'i.e A:;n an Te1. pi. n and Tele- i-'cn; h uip.iuy, kni wn as tlielHlj t 1 ;u:v aiiU oiitstaruhnfi ' K miii , f l n,t; ' '!.. (-'. 111 I 'r, i..i. and st k of The a."';'iis;t:o!i ef the 11 -eesary : . a:, ! v-t.ng rig'.i of ti e West ern I tnoii by tt.e lie!! Telephone has ! v. in l-i "i'r for mImhiI six ii. 'ti'!. 1 lie V o.-i; has lt 11 c.-n-1 ; doeb-d oiietlv. and only a stobcietit1 :,'o':r:! t- in'ire eoiitr-1, sa.d to tei ."I i" r cent., was t:.ken ov?r. I requent I Vaths in l oot liall De- . manj invviamc .iiusi nc Kciurmca. Ihoiv is a great demand all over i '.a ui.tiv that the game of foot 1 oi U' re'oruied so that the danger of dc:;t:; ai'd crious irjury U- not so Lrreat. 1 he (ieunoid ha been heifht- , , .i l.v 1 1,,. r,.-..ni ,i. :,ii, .,f i V.I..I I Itvrre ef the Military Aeadimr at U e P. int. and bv the death ofAr- i 'le r Chri.-tian, Saturday, 111 the came between tho l iiiversily of Vir ginia iitiii Cenrgelown. The Itich motel Tin.' s-Pispatch says: "!!' re in Uicliir.ond and Virginia 'iii qui t:. n of 'o; ball comes home :o us .u;on witti a new ami sudden har lie- !-f a attle or . Il is on.- thing to r".id cr killed at foot ball in Sp in Annapolis or in West Point. Il is quite another when the ;-luje' lives 111 the next street, or the next l.l.it k, and many of us have watehi d him irrow no from the cradle. I . 1 i, . w in , ,-I.k n tiia ii.-ih of i I'adet Hirne. the cumulative etteel Jhis accidt'nt. of ih: sivotid tragedy upon public! ., , , sentimeii will be bw str.-ng to re- ,.,.., , Mst. it liapoetis in it the two cases U ir a el--e rcsemblauce toeach oth-Ulie cr. Pi Uitii ihe fatal injuries were received in a mass play. It lias been i 1 .1 v . .1 . ooen ,-i!!;ueu, won uiiicn justice.inat the open style oi play was at least as 'dangerous as the close formations. These two tragedies do n't at all i-ar on I 1 hat argument. A further r... i... 1 - .1.. : iao'i ue .ii uiiieiu 11a oeeii iiiai sen - on injuries happen only to the skilful or the physical unfit. To tins arjjimi nt botli of these cam's make a terrible answer. I'oth players were viiung men i f line physique and ex ceptional skill. Archer Christian, in especial, was of superb build, in the pink of condition, glowing with -trotig young health and au adept among a bundled. "A game that call socvuly destroy siich lives as tin se cannot co on. It irii'l worth it. W'c can lind other ways of developing manly qualities iu i.i younn mu at less deadly a ct. M.iiiy a mother will think tins moruing with a sudden cold clutch ull j.r h, aitstrino that mav be it will (, .r K,tl , xt .,. (..ball, as at present played, this new tragedy must be the iM-gililiing of tho end. This docs not mean that football must be abohr-licd. Put it diies meuu that the game n.ut be entirely made over by radical . changes, which. while preserving its many good loiuls, wiil definitely eliminate the, 3XXXXXXXXIXXXXXXIXIXXXXXIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIXXXXXXIZI: JJ Seasonable Merchc m m 2 H Ih m At Reasonable Prices. In (ittantity, tiuality and Value, you will find the goods, heiv t!;.o this season. Our sales have been quite a success in our new si ted by the crowds of satisfied customers who have gone out of 1 .. supplied. But our supply of good things for those who trad-- v. hausted and for the benefit of all who are still designs of ol.'.ao bargains we've been ulToring we will continue to sell the s.-ur.c tm i . , adv., at the same prices and will add still others to the long li. t o 1 ; '. iJJ Clothing. This department is stock full of splendid values. Suits and odd pants for men and boys that are attractive to both eye and purse. Our stock of clothing is complete and we are offering it at apiealingly low prices. Domestic. 10 pieces ftt'i-inch Imestic at 85c yard For Ladies. Pig lot Indies' Vests at 25 and 35c Ladies' I'nion Suits at 4Sc For Men. Men's knit UnJersuits at 75c, 90?and $1.00 Outings. One lot, all colors, Outings, at 8Jc Bii Lot Ladies and Misses Hose only Sc. Crow Bros. Cash Store, ttiximmmiimiTiTmmxmxmiiTiixiiniTiixxiiKxixxxiixxxxxxxxizitir : j v- rel&Sjl' made frn; i ' r "di Cira-., i 1 Aiijfm iiw. . . II W T A It ' T ni).;. Kls f pi u- w'.i h tn such sohi-1111" a:. suits as there." Mr. T. J. Jerome tlut t in Nov or A t,i:4- I- . " ' -' While in New V t'k a f v.- d ago, our former towiiMca!, Mr. 1 .leiome. r.ow ef SJii-burv, l..i 1 .i v aco. our former b-wiiMcau, Mr. '1 . .1 bad mi-forlun. Wlol- t"' '- :. Isiat he flipl and fell. I : iK : the bone of his left arm about ;" niche fiom Ihe sho il I -r and g-;: his shoulder disl.i a'e.J. T:.e V. a::, were pronqdly al'. ii 1- I lo. bi t -r Ins return toSii.-h try w,'h i i.- lid. win w,n with loin, the sire! U I" be te wt o,v:io: ' tlie 1, location and fra-t.ire l. uu c! together, it makes the injures rf.. . ly painful and di-Vult of ireatue ; Mr. Jerome has cv Wis !m d 1 ' law practice, and the acid-:it is u fortunate hi him. His mm.' fru :i in Albemarle wa! regret 1 1 1 ir 1 1 1. ; )Mwt.ls. i tl-r l.-t. o, I m i e t only way to rute 41..II. Jt l.:i cers in It e HiumI and i, ai ..n ! :.f .v - ! uiftjimnatiuti . S -I I ! all .!: ,1 .-. - - - i No dirt, no stems, no dust in Merry Widow ttli;uv. but a world of jji'iuir.o sal -isfaction in every fhew of it. , . , , r , , , .1 un-;ut 11 lrom Uw oHitiiflV. l.libi. u The Bank of L Greetina; j ! We congratulate our r.i.-to.inT 'financial condition. V, e rejoice appreciative of tin fact that on;1 of I'nion believes in g.aid p..-:ce- them, but in order to ivu th- !'.i thin. When cotton ruled In;:1! in ,0, i-, ii;'i ( , ti; less investments arid business dissipation. the u 1 oil i Lot ti;; i" 'he Hank of with their money. the depositor, and poopl om.-1 ; t been a friend to the H ople.w!;on 1 :' mer need loose any sloop after his : (tank's counters and every reigh'-or ed that this bank is as safe as at:y w Bank of I'nion is not only safe, !; strictly confidential. Shoe:- We can tit the family 1: . and wo make a S', ' v. hole family. Gingham Pig lot Ginghams at "ii!y Canton Flannci. Pig lot Canton Kiit:::) ! a'. 1 Shirts. Pig lot Men's Thne for.... S'eg.igeo S'i - . Overalls. We can f.t the boys and nva ;n ov..r.-ii pants and jackets at any price. Big Lot Trunks and Suit km.

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