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The Monroe journal Volume XVI. No. 41 Monroe, N. C, Tuesday, December 1, 1000. One Dollar a Year. on the Houston Corner. uston Hea'h Realty lny i the name of a .r-rat.- n i -t formed for the purpose .r erfct- La law mercantile building ,.n:so!dierofUiis county must be built L. lu,t(.n wnrt. southwest . f the , hlicHiuare The paid in i .ipital 1 1 Km which will be increased :i(Mit) cr IKVtMt aovrdicg the extent of the buildmu i'era- n decided uimn bv the o m panv. far a frontage on I-afavette street : 4 1 feet running back to the w, si deof the block ha been ac-;iond.' ind in any event this amount of race will be covert d If a further rontii-e can be acquired the build-, lig will lie much larger. The cor- k rlotsbtlongtoMessr. I A and I E II uston and thev. with Messrs t.C I le.it h. .1. ucker. J. II. I J. Gordon. uiv 1 his will E. Ashoraft, G M e. .1. .1 Crow and viist.tu'e l!.e mm ;x' the larg si single uililing in town. having n i r more ms, four stones and a biiment t will occupy one of the in st con. Handing Hition in town and will y a great addition to Monroe's bui less siciioii. The building ill U !omiiiencec earlv in the vr.r. The "Oentleman" Skednddlcd. A picture atoiit learind i in day st week that tin re ate sen; wi men ilrvcau us.' tireirarin s-ho'il.1 it le I line iif-esaiv. fav Our Ih ii'i'if lUrsliville. The mkI agei.t tit t in1 home i f Mr. I. I. t ireei:, one ' lie we.-t of town, and spent the1 .glit. In a few days he relinked lo same place and was sui eeted Mrs. (Jreen as Ning in.'iit.' d to : ird familiarity by the way he h.mk nd, but was assured that ivne i f s work w.t ilesire.1, ami he .iisip arfd. He returned the third time ithiti a few days. Mr. l Ireeti i ing way Irom Home, ami went to a col In patch near the house where lie mid Mrs lircen and again showed ;gn of familiarity. Mis. (lui n m kmed him that she didn't want any licture enlarged and ran to the uise ami l.ekeil tne ao l . I lie ig' lit followed and made an attempt : o enter t ie uotie. Mrv i re--, then reseuted her revolver at the window ind ordered the "gentleman" to eave, which he did without hesita tion. Dangerou Accident Hut Nobody Hurt. i Mr. Joseph Watkin and family of ; I nro' township had a peculiar and j uigeroii accident a few days ago. Hr. Watkin and family were on Vir way to church. Mr and Mrs. rt'atkill 111 a l'lll!l.'V leadini; the WaV ind their children following theiu A'hile g- ing down a steep hill the ; lolding back straps en the rear bug-, nrbrckeand the mule the children tere driving ran and the rear buggv' j ka dashed with uch force against he buggy Mr. and Mr. Watkin ; me in a to throw their vehicle on op of the one which struck it. lie- ore the collision the children jump id out of the buggy they were in. llr. and Mr. Watkin were thrown rom their buggy. No one wa seri msly hurt. The vehicles were bad y broken. Progress ol Colored Farmers The Journal is never tired of call-) ro ull. ntjon lo Ihe nmerem thnt ' 'ninii ,.,,ni,t f;irmer are neikim- ind in that progress it i g,d to j mow that many colored tanners are iharing 1' know many colored men : vho are making progress just bke ! heir white n-ighUn and maty of, hem are buviug small tracts of land. 1 ilany more nl lliem are working lotie.sllvatid faithfully loiiiakethc iu-i ...,s ie.t r farmers and to get a! Jthold ill life. Thev are reading' jd studying like their white neigh- ,,rl I ,:.., f Ihion C A Williams ,f Jjcksi n township, ill i.viKK Li!,.,"'- N'e 'S .n. years oia .llr. ubscription to The Journal, says: ! J',nK the w idow of Mr. Adam I t.k The Jourral and the I'm krrive Fanner. I can't do without lther of them." No farmer, white jr colored, who takes these pa pel i 1 'c1!'. I 1th ol Mr. John K. W elsh ol ' Kershaw. 1 John R. Welsh, fcn of Capt. 'elshof Kershaw neph the late Ir. ". Welsh of ue, died at bis Luuie in Ker i jo the 13th. He was a victim Iod poison resulting from a car- lie was one of the best and ighly esteemed young men in ater county. Of ex-Wnt char and exemplary hah., ce won nfidenoe and rerct of all thom he came contact He v , a widow, who wa. a Miss Hil- nd two children, lie was well j in Monroe and frequently A here. Confederate Monument fiu.t Be, Built. The time ha arrived when a mon-. ument in honor the loniederate : a an inspiration b the present , ct.iDiug generations. It i a duty that the community owe itself, and it i must be discharged. While we have; been talking about it. counties all around u have been acting, and beautiful monumenu arise on their ' public square in commemoration of , the bravery of the past and an object I less, n to their children. Nwe vear ago a g od sum wa sub.sorihed.but the project fell though on account ! of the panic of 1 '.Hi,. Since then the Daughter of the Cnfedcracv have U-en working and tl.ev have enough of their i'wn funds to now guarantee the sum of s (Ml on th m nu- iiu nt Thev hae asked Messr. II. A Morrow. John C. Sike and T. I' Dill.il to act as a canvassing com i n.ittce to rail on citi.en and give them an opportuni'y to siihsoriU'. 1 lhtv gentlemen have alteilv se-1 cured subscription to the amount of JliHKi. but must have -VllKm m-re at once, a a suitable monu ment will cost sMiM!. Their list will be publihed soon. It is pr - ihw.'iI that the monument shall le; tinvrili d July I'.h Ei xl. I 'uion county i now well able to do this. Iet it I e done. It is a duty and a privilege. " An Old Kaor Sure Enouuh. The .loiirnal is delighted to get the following note from Mr. T. H A'-hcraft of this countv, from Haiti more, where he is studying at Johns Hopkins I niversity: "I notice from your columns that Mr. .1. v. Irig- ets with the Charlotte, Monroe an. I man has an old ra r, but I think 1 Colunhia, or merely extend it line can U at lum. I am using a razor from WaibboM to Monroe. It l.nks that my grandfather, Tho. ,1. Ash- like the Ci ast Line is reaching out craft of Marshville township, bought for more territory toward the pied at in grandfather's sale, my grand- mont, since it joined with the Nor father lieilig otily boy then. It folk and Western to build the Siuth was used by him as long as he. hound to Wadcsboro. In any cast" shaved, then bv my father, and to-1 Monroe is likely to sum have a road day I would not give it for any of the ,iew razors. It is a Wad" v lt.itc:.cr of Shcl'ield. I am sure of II.-. ujh- ioi trill -ItlllOllEl. I llil.i just begun to strop my razor for a : ., . ... c. .. ............. I i. I shave, and that suggested this note." if. !.... i... .... il mi i'ur i;a,i nil nn ii. m i , I.. i I w .)...., .I.,, i tiv m , H i in at aui'wt lui in. Tl... I 1 i ...... j Officers ol the Jackson Club. The re-organization of the Jackson j Club was i iTivted last Tuesday night i bv the election of the following i-lli-' i .t' j.iun a . I,er: .1 D. McIUe, president; W. W. Horn tirut viea nretw'.-nl Si II (ir.vii, s.vond vice president. F. (1. Henderson, secretary. John C. Sike, 1 treasurer A committee consisting ( :,,f l. Morrow. .1.1 1. Mcltae. W.S.I Morrow, ,1. P. McKae, W . S. I llhikener Frank Ariutiehl and U It Love a appointed to take up the public building matter and push the m;Kter for the appropriation now being asked for by Congressman I '. Killinjc the lUg Hon. There is plenty of meat in I'nion county, and the following big hog have been reported: J. M. Tarlton, New Salem, who always make a big one, made hi go this year to 5iH W. 1. Austin. New Salem, pig 1 1 1 month' old. Weight 111): I. W. I Smith s. New Sa em. 13 months. ."('Hi pounds, M L. Neweli', Huford, 1- j muntiis, o.i.j pounds; ,i. I. ifes" s, ; Monro-, 13 nHUiths, 403. W. Ii. Da-1 vis", Monroe, 7 month, '.'oil; Kemper Medlin's, (loose Creek. 10 months, --i pounds; J T. lilack's, Waxhaw, i ' uiomiis, .ioi. , . ' ' T ol 1 , Mrs Nancy Long died at he home j"' her son. Mr. Jesse L. I.ng, in SI"")' county, on tho Sth 1111, of oi .He x rtea lownsmp, ana was barn nnd reared in this countv About three months before her death he went lo visit her son in Stanly county. Mrs. Long leaves four sons, County Commissioner W. (J. 1uig, Messrs. Jesse L. Ixmg of Stanly county, John I. Long of Monroe, and T. E! Iwr of Texa. Mr. mg was a member of the I'rimitire Hap tist church and in all respects a good and noble woman. Parents' Day at the School. Parents' day at the graded school last Tuesday was quite successful. A good number of visitors went out and observed the regular course of the school work, and many expressed themselves as very much pleased. Superintendent Wilson tells The Journal that parent are welcomed at the school on any day they choose to visit it. Coast Line 5urveylnt to Monroe.) The Journal bad heard last thmugb a private source u.ai me .xuamic x oasi i.me w - niaiie a survey imra iiariMiiie . x .. JJonroe lor me purjK.se i po. j aioiy duihiios a uue 10 jionn- m connect with it system there. That infi.rnii.tion was corrobo rated by the following dispatch of Saturday from Wilmington, where the headquarters and general olhees of the IW Line are located. It my: "It is Earned herefrom a very an- inentic source mat urn .xuamic Ci.asl Line director at their meet- mg in New York Thursday author- ized the survey for a new line of railway from Hartsville. S. C , via McBee. S. 0., to Monroe and thence to Charlotte, also another survey from WadcsbTo to Monroe. It is U lieved that these are preliminaries of important railroad deyeh pna tits expected to take place in the two Slates within the near futuie. "The Oust Line and Norfolk and Western ure now building the S mth- bound from V inston to W adesb. r. a connection of the Atlantic Coast Line, and the surveys now- authoriz ed p.re regarded quite Mg:iii;oant in the same connection Now the I'harUti Monroe mid Columbia road, an independent line, from McPmyi to .Mtersoii, it laying plans to push its construction on t ' Monro"'. M. itee, on the Si aboard, is some l. miles this side of Ilartsville, ou a spur of the Coast Line. 'Ihe object of the Coast Line must be to get to Monroe, the question accord ing to the reported action in New ,ork, being whether it will come by M, tee, and thii l ave para.h I inter coming up from the south. I (elk tiro;,. 0,cii In Wkville. Itelk llros , the well known "Mon- roe boys" who are among the lead - mg merchants ol .North ami Nnitn 'P.rolina will, ll.rivino tore in h.ilf - r ft ilii7in will ntwn ftl - i - - i Y,irlrfiU. I Ul V Y..rliville ,,, ..... dispatch says; jt , the understanding here that the newcomers are live wire, and if this lie correct there is little reason In doubt that thev will do h lar-e !and prolitable business, a the p.iv ! i,l.,,,f lli.a iuwlion hi. .Iw.-rinonutou- Iilieral buver when offered what (hey want at what they believe to be right prices. It is understood that Mr. J. W. Kirkpatnck, for several Mr. J. W. c, itoi.-Ip.I with the busines1 operated by llelk Hro. at C.astonia. i to be in charge of the ;.ew bus,- ness at this place." ' "att Old Soldier. Uecelvlnir Their Pen - slon. The clerk of the court i now pay- in nut lliA nwnwion rarrtnll for thia ti. imIbI iw.nion mono, amounts to 5,S. There are IS pensioners in I'nion countythree of the first class, getting ll'Oa vear Mf,. f0r ,,f the second class, ? i'.O a ,,.!,. f llw. ll.lr.l el .au i w ...,.,- on.l o.'io f ih.. fotirth class, receiving sfl'l'a year tach. In the fourth class, widows or ari, included Tro amount p,U(j pensioners in this county has lm.n.Rsed about To per cent, w'ithin ,,,, ,mst lnnf V(,ar!), Marriage of Mr. Nisbct anj Mrs. Robinson. Prof. K. X. Nislni and Mr. Louise Robinson were married last Wcdni dav afternoon at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Ellen Walknp of the Tirzah community. Uev. W W. Ilab'hford, the venerable pastor of Tirzah church, othciated. After the marriage Mr. and Mr. NisM went to W axhaw, where their borne will be. 1 he-groom is the popular tv superintendent of scIkhiIs and countv , ,, all lull nun lima .inmi iu m-i"i- of education. Mrs. Xisbet is an in telligent and popular lady. New Pastor Called. The First Baptist church of Mon roe on Sunday morning extended a unanimous call to Uev. Ii rax ton Craig, who is at present pastor of the Mt. Olive church in the eastern part of the State. If Mr. Craig ac cepts the call he will come about March first. He is a brother of Hon. Locke Craig, and is a good preacher and pastor. He is most highly rec ommended by leading men of the denomination, but hat never preach ed in Monroe. DIED IN TEXA5. "I" " - " " - -y jk. r ... ,..... kpii ui n-m.c ... . au. ...- h.xw. died hut Inursday at Handera, Jew, where he had been living no a ranch for marly three year in a desperate eft. rt to recover from tubrrcul.wi, which he i supposed . to have contracted from a school mate at college lie died in mi.es n- un, mm i..,.... .... tin morning to get the remains here, hey were aivompamed by a Texas friend, Mr. Frank Montague and were carried to the residence of Capt. W . C . Heath. At i clock luncrai services were nci.i uy it. Chreit-.'herg. and the remain wore interred hi re The pall U-arer were Messrs I ten rv Collins, C.N. Hnmer, N. C. English, Emsley Arn.lield, II K. Hough and Frank Montague. This death follow that of his brother. Mr. Eirl Ih.ith, who died oiilv a few months ago, and is very si 1, as the voung man wa oulv HI v.ars old. Ho was exot e.lmgiv poi tilar w ith his ac iai:it.m.'t s, and while a stuileiit at the A. and M. College won the positii -11 of pitcher on the ball team, a thing which tes tified to his physical .-trcrgth and courage before falling a . lcdm to the disease that he fought against o manfully hut tinsu'vi-s.-fully. lie is survived bv two brothers, ('apt. W. C. lleatii and Mr. A. C. Heath of Albemarle, and four sisters, Mes d imes llenrv Stokes of Abbeville. S. C , T. L. lti'vens of IVkcns, S C., W. 0. Nislwt of Charlotte, and C. S. Mansey of W'.ixhaw . Computing Scale that Cheat. draft, graft' America is full of it. from the big land thii us who steal miliums of acres and the trusts that cheat the government out of millions of custom duties bv bribing the till i eial weighers as the Sugar Trust has Ini ii found guilty of, down to the hole! waiter who won't (ji'.e decent sen ice unk u ii p.-.l. i V L: st i lliegiaft pnu ticcd on a defenieless -.11.1. ... I I , . , 'S n mak-w of cotnput- - " : ' " , '" ' ' se in the I nited State bO.IMKI (t' retail scale made for the purpose of i . - Clieitlll customers, l ne concern , that make such scales sells its scales to dishonest retailer w ith such cir cular as this: 'Can you do (hi on your scales? liny I'D pounds of inirk loins at '.I cents a pound, retail them . to your trade at the same price and get ynur money back? We can, on our scale, and make you .'! per cent prolit ucsnle. ',,! whi.tev ir fhrutn,.. s ,, ., , .... ,,i i "' f ( '"n,0' ' i f; 'T i. H.V .n ! ' "a,r i -A ' . ll: Y 1 ' ?ll I ' Til x". with three gallons of whiskey in r and 1 line.! .'ill nH th e.wlii he the lie- ! Corder. Sam claimed that he was not selling the w hiskey but he and several others had "chipped in" and ordered it for Christmas. Mitchell i Tomberlin, ore of the si reel hands, ! V,;,imwl 7e nnd r 'no , for Sam. It was rumored that the 1 " "SKry 10 the mayor's cilice, ' ,."rh MltcllC which out of the fact that II. ,1 p. grew works for the town and had -borrowed part o! (he money from I ar- l Matl"x to !'' ,l,e (m'- Christmas Dance. I The Monroe Cotillon Club have issued invitations to their Christmas dance, which will take place at the hull Tuesday evening, lleoember :Nli. Johnson's orchestra of I lock j Hill has been engaged to furnish the music. This dance w ill be the most pleasant ever given t v this club. i 'I'1"'?, ''ri' very fortunate in getting the famous Johnson's orchestra to furnish the music. All Ship 5hape at Winitnte. The smallpox scare at Wingate has blown over. About six weeks j . ,.,.,,, ..... ,.., .n IHMIH.' I1U all Il.l.o Kiiliru neii. With this exception the school en joyed an unusually Rood fall term. The entertainment for the fall term will be held tomorrow evening at 7.30. Looking One's Best. It's a woman s delight to look her best but pimples, skin eruptions, sores and boils Mb life of joy. Lis ten! Itucklen's Arnica Salve cures them; makes the skin soft and vel vety. It glorifies the face. Cures pimples, sore eyes, cold sores, crack ed lips, chapped hands. Try it In fallible for piles. 25c. at English Drug Company's. Death ol ."Irs. Ja. E. Doster. Friday evening Mrs ,1a. E. Usier ' died at ihe home of her father. Mr. Ja. A. t'rowellof Monr of lung tMiible. She had been siok for near-' ly a year and had gone to the moiin tains in hope of hemp ln. tilted, but finding no relief returned to Mnn' Monday. She had been married als'Ut four year and leaves two children beside her husband. The remains were taken to Mint Hill for burial Saturday, and the funeral was con-' ducted by Rev. Mr. Campbell. She was a memli'r of the Monroe I're byterian church, and was a most ex cellent christian young woman. Mrs lostrr wa Jl y.ars old and had' many friend here and at r.dis.11. where she and Mr lvter hid lived; alu'iit two yews. Mr. iKister U-ing a'-nt for the S ah oard at that placiv Mr Hosier md Mr. Cr. -well bad brought Mrs. Crowell fi nil HVkl Mountain on Moinlav, and Mr l.is ter went to (ill s in Tuesday expect-' mg to returr. S in lay. lie was tele graphed for Friday, but could not i get hi re until Mrs. D .Mer had died ' I A Colored Citizen Itcccive i Mcs- Sflue. .1-diii Henry, a colored citi -i-n of Motiru who describe himself as a deacon of l.h ibcth llaptlst church, says that on the lught of the Co h lie got a message that he wants The Journal to make known to all the l eoiile. Ilesivs: ' lielwrt ii I and "J o'clock there came a message lo niesent fromCe d by the Holy Chest, telling mo to tell 'all the folk', tell all the children of '(iod, to come together and let the light of the Holy (lliost shine. I'.v I cry one that intends to hold out ti1! j the end, pray that the Ih'ly lihost ; might conduct the prayer meeting I services through the holy days of .Christmas. !on't one tight the oth er, but come toL-ether. let the uncoii- erteil earl of the world know that I .1 . : - - I ..;.... l . l mere : power aii'l iiutii'- win leui- ity in the religion of our lord and savior Jesus Christ: The devil has had h's Iimi; that's h iv-.ethe I chain gang laue and so muco trou- hle in our mmst. Let the Holy ( ill. si ' hive a chance. There is power enough in the word of (mil to save us all. Amen." Big Slice of I'nlversity Team. This section i furnishing a big slice if the I'riversity base ball b am this year, oiu-lhird of it, in fact. Not only do we send oil the boys who take the honors in debate and scholarship, but we are coining in athletics, too. Chatham linens if Waxhaw, Ocar Hamilton of I'nioii lille, and Red Stewart of the "lowir aige of I'nion" Lancaster, in faci are all on the Slate I niversity Uam this year, which has just been made "P- Mr. John II. Mcl'all ha a pontion with Crow Bros". Cash Stoie. Mr. I!;.y Crillin, whs is studying medicine in Philadelphia, is spend ing the holidays at home. Mr. Ie Stack, who is in school at Oak Ridge, has come home to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stack. Mrs. T. C. Horton ha returned from Wadesboro, accompanied by her sister, Miss llallie Horn, who is recovering from a severe illness. The Dixie and The Lyric moving pict uro shows will be open Friday from ten o'clock for all who wish to see some food pictir.es and can't go o it at night. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. C. Hirrctt and children of Carthage, and Mr. Wal ler liobcrt.-on and his room mate, Mr. Kelly of Charlotte, are spending tiie holiday with Mr. and Mrs. S A Robertson. Aui.t Sarah Covington, one of the oldest colored women in town, died last wet k. About a week before. her I son, who lived in Scotland Neck, died from the effect of a lick on the head by An axe in the hands of his wife in a diiliculty several days ago. The First Haptist church Sunday school will make an offering to the Thomasville Irphanage on next Sun day, consisting of apples, oranges, candies, nut, etc. Each child i re quested to carry something of their Christmas treat. The grown folks are not prohibited from taking part. The Sunbeams and Royal Ambassa dors will give a program. The pa rent and older folks are specially invited. Three o'clock. When you want nice selected fruit Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Tange renes, Malaga Grapes, Cluster Rais ins and Fig,call at Bruner & Iluey'a. i Christina Festival. The four churches on Pro-list cir cuit. Bethlehem. Carmcl, 'r t and 1 runty are arranging t" Live a Christmas fs!iva!. l!-y are p re paring a suitable program for the oeeasii n and the meml.ers will ex change present. A sptcul feature of these festivals Will be a tree til which the members i f the church and Sund.y scb.nl w.il bu.g gifts for the "children's hon e " This i an orphanage oist started t! is year by the Methodists of the W. stern North Can litia conference. The ,.s tor. Rev. (I C. lirinkn.aii, wi!as us to mf. rin those desiring t kii"W. that anything to eat. weir or f r hoiisckeei ing w ill be apprecuii. .1. 'Ihe entertainments wiil le a' Tr.nity Friday afternoon I'i ;!, Friday night. Carmel. -n la , .:: o'cluk. I ethli hem, Christ:. .as'n.jht Recorder's Court. Janu s i ! miner, ilis -roei ly; and c sts. tJill Mass-y, larceny. r- 1 ('. Poplin, resisting I tl e: s's; assaalt and batteiy, ? I.'i u,. i . -ts. George Hiker, allowing s . k at large, costs. Ben Threatt, disorderly conduct. . '"i and costs. 1 Ed Hooker, assault and hatter. Costs. 1 Henry IMk, d.sorderly: ,'iu days. ' Louis Ingi.im, reiadino. i.iand C. si. 1 W . J Pratt. iii!at:ng -rimance 7C; i.2.k and costs. Job Alsobr- ks, keej-liig j u,,r for sale; not guilty. I Henry Cuthbertson. batterv; costs. as- !t and Jess Hill, assault and batUrv. cos' s. 1 Milton McKcethan, -ault and battery, ."n days. I J. U. Price, unlawfully soliciting sales, c-'Sts. Jim Mcpherson, trespass. ?.'! and Costs. Daisy Miller, assault and batten. 3n days. I .l.-ss M'o..r r-i.-nney. !;:;.. ! Tom Fowler, assault and battery; costs. 1 Horace C llins, assault and bat tl rv; costs. ii. II. Jordan, disorderly: sf,.M : and costs. S. Barrett, keeping liquor for sale; foil and costs. i Grant lwrcnce, disorderlj . .' and cost'. I Grant bireti, disorderly; .saaud costs. i Endorses 1 he Journal's Editorial. 1 The Journal is in receipt of tho following from from a wen known , lawyer residing in one of the largest tow n of the Stale; I "I congratulate you upon your ed itorial copied in part in this inorn- mg' News and Ol server. It is even so, as I see it and have seen for years. 1 1 'ue almost despairs of the republic, when one sees how few care, if they know, what wrongs, in the name of i 'Business,' have been and are done those sacred right our forefathers valued more than life. 'Business' has come to nif an to us w hat 'privi lege' and 'uoble' signified to tin in. ; 111 the name of business, all manner of crime is perpetrated with impuni ty against the public wra! and imli- ! vidual rights; nnd, as y,.ii say, if successful, the crime, however gnat, diei'omis a virtue, and Ihe perpetra ' tors thou- f nobles '!i:i,ipils it individuals, g. ds if o iporali c- ami as puis, create or insi.-oy m .-hi they will. ' "And we le educating on; s ins 1 1 deify these succissful eriu i. as, even as corrupt Pome !.-.:, d the purchaser of en. pi re of the I'i i. u h-rian c. herts. See the no., h vam t ;eil Vent re' of so called Vhn:i,ui cd j ucalioii worshiping i..; lh.kc. find 1 placil.g the old di ke - ,i g-d, pla.n old man, no doubl upon a edestal in bronze before the youth as 'great er than Washington,' because si:c jcessful crime against the riglits ol others enables nil; Duke to contrib ute millions, the fruits of crime, t. ward training the sons of the peo ple to believe there is no god but 'Business' Mammon. "Even a in all generations, tho priesthood offer up to the gods they worship to their profit, the children of the poor and the deluded wheth er as Moloch in the plain of Rabba or Mammon here it matters not." Tin best ol All Presents. The best of all presents are pieces of first-class jewelry. We have plen ty of them. Watches, bracelets, lockets, rings, diamond brooches, diamond rings, and hundreds of other articles. Engraving done free. W. 8. KRAI SS.
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