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The Monroe Journal Volume XVI. No. -K Monroe, N. C, Tuesday, Pei ember 2S, 1909. One Pollar a An Anti-Cook Man, Sura. Every time Dr. Rirt Houston meets i - h: o these daxs he grans him l.y citizen of 1 alarms county, died rn Coat lapel, looks fiercely into las May, aged 81. es, and require: I J. E. Liddell. a real estate dealer ' Didn't I lei! you so?" U Greenville, S. C, was found dead Of cours. this strikes different near his home Friday night. On ople differently. One will think Tuesday night another man was .at the Ux-tor is informing him 'fl)Und dead near tlie same ..u-e. at beyond question all his teeth Zeiaya, the hxW Nicaragua, who mst be yanked out. one who hasV.. wjL .; u i.,i,u ' n sne iking a "little l,r t tlTlSt I I ." thinks he has been found out; other who has lorn rv.iJmu about alley's comet, thinks the old thins ' gcing to knock us to pieces after II; every fellow will think of the thini iiniM.rmi.Bl in Kid , ,n ti nun.l 'jbut with as much composure as s- sible he will ask: Told me what?" Whv. that Cook was a humbug, Jl ii,. it....,, ...i n,' . pr.xWds t'. tell vou how he knew,?'"1 VorXl R';'''. returning to his . I the lime, and'that he and Fred hm 8 '"u""ln- N,'b Mi' Ufxl Mill were the only i iit at alt who, Hank Fry. 1.1 year old son of Mr idn't believe the ( k svry. iGovan Fry of Hickory, accidentally Those who haven't yetliei-nraugl.t shot himself Tuesday afternoon v Dr Houston, m-cd n, t Is- fr.glit ; while hunting mi l died instantly. ed row when lie tr.ihs them ami ' The I my was crossing a fence, carry . ills, "Didn't I U-dvoiiso." e' ing the gun ox'ked. when the weap "a ineinin' o" no harm " oy I'urnid to Death at Waxhaw. Willnm .Ii linings, f e two year d son of Dr and Mr G II. Bur ess, died Sunday morning from inns it hid lecvived on Fnday l ire William and Ins oj r hroth- r. li 'V were lilnler the Ii" e l av- ig on Friday i f la-t week at I 'lay id t.iken s me u ,it he wi them y struck a ina ch and bv some , MlW Wlllllllll'd .-Ii .tt.ill Hltd ti t ,11 e It-fore the lire was discovered ! id the child Could be g It-ii out. it k.is so nad'v Iturneil lh.it it nerei oered and die I as h( ove st.iteil t was badlv Inirneil in ill!!, t. l.t laces on the U'dv and also one rm and hand The funeral service- ere cordueled ftoni the residence n Monday by K,-t. K 1 I.. hl''i f L-noir and Rev C. M (Vuplsdl f this pliee The nnatn' wei uried at Waxhaw llapiut church lloiiday afternoon. A great th ai i f vn pathy is exprissed on nil hands jr he distressed parents an I faiiulj a rtivount of this very sad occur nee. rirs. Starnes Dies ol IVIIatfra. Mrs. Sallie Crow Starnes. wife of ar J. W. Starnes of Jackson town hip, died on the l'.'lh of pellagra h had been a victim of this disease nc last summer but her ea.-e wa it diagnosed as pellagra until a few eeks before tier death, which wa it altogether unexpivted by those ho knew of her critical illtiss rs Starnes was about 3.1 years of ge and was a good christian worn .11. and possessed those qualities of vfinement and culture which go to nake up true woinanhixid. Ilefiire ler marriage to Mr. Starnes she was Miss Sallie Crow, daughter of Mr and Mrs. James Crow, who died sev eral years ago. The funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon by her pastor, Rev. W. F. Estridge. af ter which the remains were buried tit Vv'axhaw Hiptist church. of which he had been a memU r since the was quite a young girl, besides a husb.lid she is survived bv three children, several brothers and two sisters. S.hley lielicves in Cook Ptnry "lay Try lor Snith Pole. ' R ar Admiral W. S S'l lev I is made a s'iiteiiiei.t in which heallirms Ins belief in Dr Frederick C'k. thei explorer and thinks that Commander l Peary should submit his prooft to! the Danish exiierts who pa-isi d mi ' Cook's case and de''ared that he nev-, fer reached the pole. Schley thinks 'hat the other clannaint of the hon ors and that the same test be made of Ins claims and pnvifs. S hley ' TS not discredit either of the t x-plor-rs, but rather Micve both reached the top of the earth. In the meantime it is given out hat the Peary exedition will at tempt to lind the South Pole, the Commander himself intimating in a peech that such a trial would fol low. Married In Buford. Op ist Sunday at the home of the ide parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ilins, Miss Era Collins and Mr. E. acManus, ton of Mr. M. C. Mc ius, were married by Esq. A. C. in son. The attendants were Mr. W. Funderburk and Miss I-ela er, J. W. McCorkle and Miss Funderburk, Mr. E. A. Parker Miss Bessie Oriffin. After the )ooy t fine dinner was served tedding party. Nes Brevities of Interest. Y. A. Smith Sandy i, a well known ,n l,iar.,IITK traiitniunt i-if ImurMih. in his rough treatment of Americans has lied to Mexico, mid Ins govern ment will be overturned by the in surgents. His departure is a good riddance. William J. Bryan has gone to Cut, whence he gn-s to Jamaoa where he will join Mrs. II nan and daughters Ilia present trip calls for a ten days' stay in Colon, a trip through Tern, Chili. Argentine, 1'razil. Yenezucla jon was discharged, the load taking effl ill the throat. I Mirk Twain's invalid daughter, ! Miss .lean Clemens, ,'tu years old. and ' the last of the distinguished autimrV family, w is accidi nt.tlly drowned in i i tilth tuli at their lnn:e in t'oiiiiecti leal .ft Cnristmas eve. Mr Ch incuts j is 1 1 yeais old, and will scarcely re cover from the efhets of this death, j Fallowing the killing at Hurley. V.i , on Christmas t-veof Samuel It.i kT and the serious wounding of his a'"' ,w ildren by the form- rs cneniv, llenrv iViiiiiiigtoii. a inoli i.f one hundred citizens late Sunday night look I'l iiiiiiitioii fr- ni .11 iniprovisi i j ill, whole he had l ii n mean crated under a heavy Mard, and hanged loin to a steam piie. Three high government otlioiaV the most notable being Premier Yi of the Korean rabitit t. met horribd deaths at the haints of political as sassins Wednesday. The crimes committed were in widely separated portions of the world and include n addition to Premier Yi, Colonel K ir pi IT, chief of the secret police in St Petersburg. Russia, lonl Arthur M T. Jackson, in Bombay, llntish In dia, the chief magistrate of Nasik Cliarlotte's lug eve t t''is week is the meeting of tie S u hern Educa tional Conference. The I in of speak ers is liea led by ex President I'.. lot of Harvard, while the leids of most of the State universities of the South, and many of the North, are on the program me. Several orgilii rations of similar character will nur' at Hie same time, and at least tlU) visitois are expected, and probably a thousand will be in attendance George Sheldon, the deposed pres ident of '.he Phoenix ilirej Insurance Company of Brooklyn, under indict ment for grand larceny in connection with financial irregularities in the company recently exposed by the State Insurance Department of New York, died at his home on Christmas day. Mr. Sheldon died ignorant of the fact that detectives were waiting ready to take him. I'ecllPK Uood Over Tax Collections "Please say to the people i f Mon roe that their action in pnv nur their taxes so promptly when called up n is sincerely appreciated," said Mr T. L Crowell, the e.iergetic tax col iivlor, last Thursday On January first there fa'ls due two one thoiisind Ix nds, and inter est tm the Miiaitiing debt, the whole principle mnl interest to be paid lanusrv first amounting to iI.N.ttl Mr. Crowell was notified by the town treasurer of the amount needed, and he put his book under Ins arm and staited out. Mr. Crowell says tin folks laid cheerfully and treated hira with great courtesy besides Since December Sth, he has collect ed Ofer f 8 tMH). Unexplained the situation and the people responded willingly. It is the best collection that has ever been made in the city Child's Narrow Escape. Martha, the little four -year -old child of Mr. C. B. Adams, came very near having a fatal Christmas. While she and other children were playing with "sharkers," a little piece of fire works supposed to be harmless, her dress caught fire. But for the fact that her father hapjtened to be Dear, uhe would doubtless have been fatal ly burned. As it was, the skirts were burning vigorously, and the fire had reached the flush when be crashed it out. Many People Here and There for Holidays. The usual rush of travel, home comings, and visitations that take place during the holidays, have been present the past week. The follow ing boys and girls from the schools have been enjoying vacation at home William le from Bingham School, Henry Crow, Curtis Lee, Earl Shnte and Roy Hart from the A. and M College; l-ee Stack from Oak Ridge Institute, Lcvnse Morrow from the Presbyterian College, Charlotte; An nie Houston from Elizabeth College: Horace Neal, North Carolina Medical College, Charlotte: Bennett daddy. I'niversity of Maryland, Allen l,ee. (ieorge I. Kemp Neal and Rob l-aney from Trinity College; Boyd Copple, Clyde Jones and Sam Ivng. Wake Forest College. Ruth Williams, lleulah Copple, Pearl Nance and Hal tie Neal, Meredith College, Raleigh. .Miss Eva Daniel of Turkey, N. C, is spending the holidays with her sclioniinate, Miss lleulah Copple; Ma llei Lane, l.ura Heath and Bertie Ice man from Converse College, Spar tntibiirg; Janie Phifer nud Eula Mo R lirccii'.horii Feimle College, Mary Hudson. Cora l.ee Motitgom cry, Lena (ireone, Slate Normal, lireenslTo; 1ittie Mav Blair Eliza beth CollcL-e, Charlotte, 1-ialelle lloru from Miss Shipp's Schnl. I.iu Mi'nton; Robert Houston, (leorgu Military Institute. Annie Red me. State Normal College, t ireensboro. Miss Lillian Cuthticrtson, who is teaching at arsaw, in Pender coun ty, is spending Christmas at her mother' in Sandy Ridge. Miss Allie Rodman of the Presby terian Colleee for Women at Char Mte, and Miss E hel Rodman of litndolph Macon Institute at D.m wile, a , are spending the holidays it their home at Waxhaw. Mr. C. C. Cunningham, who is leaching at Roxboro, is at home for the holidays at Waxhaw. Miss Flow Broom of Waxhaw is at home from the Southern Presbyte risn College at Red Springs to spend the Christmas holidays. Prof. S A. Richardson, superin lendent of the M uehead City school, is at home, at Carmel. Mr. D. II. Perry of Sanford spent s line days last week in the county. Mr. J C. Little of Ardmore.Okla., spent last week with his father, Mr 0. M. Little, at Marshville. He is a I'nion county boy who is making good as a lawyer. Prof E. B. Fowler of Howard Col lege, Birmingham, is visiting at Mrs. D. A. Covington's. Dr. E S. Ctreen and wifeof Little ton spent Christmas here. Messrs. Ellis Snider and Will Hud son, who are working for the South em Power Company at dim-rent points, spent Christmas at home. Prof. Ray Funderburk of Clayton, N C, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Fun derburk, in Buford township. Mr. II W. B Whitley of Davidson College is spending the holidays at his home in Buford township. Mr. John (!. Starnes and daugh ter. Miss Ida, of Buford township, returned last Tuesday from a visit to relatives in Davie county. Mr. A 1 v i n lhv i'f Sandy Ridge township is visiting relatives in Ki r shaw. Mr. J. S. Simpson of Mars Hill -l'iit Christmas at his old home at I'ni 'nville. Mr. W. II Howie, Sr , and son. William, ' f Waxhaw returned a few days ago from a visit to Mr. 8. O Howie, at Zolfo, Fla. Mr. Curtis McCauley, who has Urn spending several months in Asheville, has returned home. Miss Matlie I'yron returned last Wednesday from a visit to relatives in Texas and Oklahoma. Mr J. W. M. Osborne of Elza, da., is visiting relatives in this section. Mr. Ervin Slack of New lork is spending the holidays with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. j. E. Stack. Mr. Archie Iee, who is on the city staff of the Atlanta Georgian, is visit ing bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. 8. Lee. Dr. J. Walter Neal of Danbury spent Christmas with his brother, Dr. John W. Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Crow spent Christmas at Mocksville, Mr. Crow returning last night MissDeWoody is spending the hol idays with her school mate, Miss An nie Houston. Hade (Bad the Heart of a Lonely Old Man- c.rn-in4uc f fti J-urnal. list Saturday Misrs. Thomas L llinson and Henry II. M ore went to the home of Mr. Ianiel D Rogers, who has always lived a bachelor , since reaching manhood, and who is ! now almost helpless, to carry some thing to phase him and make life ' more enjoyat le in the way of Christ 1 lias luxunes Some time before this I nele Danii I had lost 130, which ! he carried in a small tobacco bag - While there Mr. llinson stepped out in a path which I nch? Daniel was wont to travel, and returned with ; the sack and its much valued con i tents. The heart of the old man was I thus made doubly glad by the visit of these two men. The tinder was presented with a quarter as reward for finding, but it was, of course, de iclmed. As these two gentlemen ; were leaving they met Mr. John (iar I land with a warm dinner of cakes ami other gocd things for him. While he his lived a very seclud ed life, he sir. -erely appreciates acts ;of charity. His friends numbered many while Ins property lasted, but now his me.ms are limited and friends few. lie now fully realizes the import of "A friend in need is a friend indeed." i . ': 5hot lllmsill Y it Is Roman Candle. j W '!-' r- VI nr.l I l.'i : -ljf.-n.-i r i The six year old son of Mr. Ilenrj Allen of south Wade shorn was tin I victim of a ivuli.tr accident Tues I day, Thechtid was shooting a small , Roman candle when the fuse nppa : rently went out lie put the ligiiU d end of the cat, die in Ins mouth, and just then it went ell, badly burnint: Ins mouth, throat and tonsils T he ; hoy is badly but nut seriously iu- jured. I Boys Hurt by Explosion. Warren and Ernest Helms, sons 'of F.si R. L. Helms, and Jesse and Frank Parker, sons of Mr. S. M Par ker of Carniel, were severely hurt Christmas by a powder explosion. They had arranged a powder charge and when it failed to fire they all I gathered around to see w hat was the j matter. It went off in their faces. ; badly burning them. Though thtir ! eyi s have since been closed by swell- ing, it is hoped that the sight is not injured. 5upper to Employees. Friday night Mr. J. J. Crow gave a sumptuous supper to the employes of Crow Bros. There were about a dozen present ami all had a most en joyable time. After the entertain ment the boys presented Mr. Crow a safety razor as a testimony of their esteem. There are no more kind and generous employers than the "Crow Boys." Mr. (Ieorge S. I.ce has been quite ill for some lime, but is better. Messrs A. F. and R. L. Boyte of Mix i. county are visiting relatives in town. Mr. A. F. Boyte is working for a talc mining and manufacturing company. I Mr. B. F. Stewart and family of Florida are here visiting his mother. i Mrs S. M. Stewart. Miss Lillian Reid of Charlotte is visiting Miss Louise Morrow. ' Mr Frank Ogburn of Durham and j Rev Sneed Ogburn of Charlotte are j at home. I Mr. Ira Mullis, who is attached to the regular engineering force of the Siiithern Power Company, was in the city today. Miss Jennie dribble of Hamlet is visiting Mrs. Dr. J. W. Neal. Mr. Braxton Phifer of Little Rock, Ark., spent Christmas at home. Mr. Wm. Mann and sister of Mint Hill are visiting Mrs. Bert Gritlin. Mrs. C. C. Bennett of Wadesboro camo up yesterday to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S Richardson. Mr. Thomas Green has returned from school near Asheville Mr. II. B. Norris of Raleigh is vis iting his aunt, Mrs. E. C. Winches ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kidd spent Christmas in Charlotte. Mr. II. F. Wilhelm is spending his vacation in Salisbury. Mr. Charles Meacham of Kinstnn spent Christmas with his brother, Mr. C. D. Meacham. Mr. Malcom Cox of Savannah, Ga , and family, is visiting his father, Mr. J. B. Box of Buford. Mr. Will Key, who is at Chester for treatment, came bom to spend Christmas. lie it very much im proved in health. I. ELOPED WITH WIFE'S SISTEK. Ben Hunter Takes H's W He and Children to O.-r Father's Home, 5clects Anotlier Daughter and Starts for Oklahoma. About dark Christmas even in. Ben Hunter, who, some vears aa," ""px-r during the evening. The married Mr llilliard Belk's dauKh.;,'1n'1'llvn ,n weut !' hjl'I' ith ter in Buford township, drove to Mr. j 'heir presents. Belk's house, left his wife and two , A!l the teachers w.ll remam here children, and drove ff. saving he ,'"r.mVne n"l"ia,, " 'I'1 M,!' was going to bis father's in South , V"'t"ir',!",,n' 7'" f ' ('rlir. to .w.n,t Thri.tmn I Inr. 1 "''? ' her home 10 Bllf. rd loWIl- jing the night. Miss Bright Ik-Ik, a, ; daughter of Mr. lMk. between the ! age of Hand It! years, was missed j j from her nsm,and" invectigation dis closed the fact that Hunter had re-j I turned, secured the girl, come to I . Monroe, and tak n the eleven o'clu k tram to Atlanta. Mr lk-!k did not make the latter part of the discover) i till next day when he came to Mon roe. He was so shocked and c-nfus-jed on first siispicting that the twi had gone otT together that he scarce ; ly ki:ew w here to tii'n or w hat to do, and cotisi ipieiiily didn't get March ers on tin ir tr.u k ti l after thev Jt..i reached A'iat.'.i. Chief if Police LmtyWiis iiiforined Sundav after noon all I at i .nee wiled lo Atlanta ! but it was too late, as Ihev reached ' there at o'cI.h k Sundav niorning C,.pV W. A Lane was in charge i f , t tie train Saturday nmht, and tie iici. . : he knew iii.tlwiig of the couple their ' behavior attracted his attention all , along the way to Atlanta. Ibmleri lias lately Is-en in trouble ovi r horse trades, and not long at'osi vcr-ly cut i Mr. T. L. Divis of Waxi aw." II, litely n.oved fromS.u'h Carolina to i : Buford township, near Mr Belk's. He came to Mounx' Saturday, sold ; 'ins buggv and mule, and hired a I biigcv, in w Inch he returned home, j 'carried his wife and children to her ' father's and brought the girl to M u- run ll.t m iidoiit 'til v-utu n o mnl told various parties I ht be wa's co - inL'toiiklalmnia. Mr. ltelk is doing all in his power,1'','!- Vw, ('"",'"1n' f"rr,'l'l-n;"',!' lo r...i ilw. tui. It i. i .It.iwj , (he ( hsrlolte Observe! tells of the say that Mr. Belk and family. who are people held in high esteem, by their neighbors, and Against whom there has never been a word of any kind, and the d serted wife, have the sympathy of all in their trouble. Will We Have Near Iker? "Will there W near beer joints in Monroe, Marshville, Waxhaw and maybe in the country, as a result i f the division of the Supreme Court ,.f laai v v Th., I .in ,i t,. iu.i of last week?" The J.iinnal has becu asked. We don't know, but if the people herealxaits stand for them it will be a surprise to us. Some lime ago Mr J. D. Parker applied to Sheriff drillith for license to sell drinks containing not less than ono and a half per cent, alco hol, as the State revenue law pro vides. The sheriff refused and Mr Parker went to court. The Supreme court decided lasl week that the sheriff can not withhold the license Mr. Parker has not renewed Ins ap plication. It l.oks like the thing is in a mess, since two or three vears ago the Supreme court divlared that the conviction of Mr. Parker for s-l ling dunks containing alcohol any ap preciable amount, the (rial judge said1 should stand. Now it seems tii say that he call lawfully sell such drinks. If it turns out that "near beer can be sold in this county, what is lo keep such joints' out any number i f Makes Meat at Five Cents. Yery often we hear people say that it is cheaper to buy meat than to raise it. And men who call them selves farmers talk this way. too Mr. Braxton Phifer of this township tells us that be has kept an accurate Mccount of everv item of evoense at tached ti) the raising and fattening of a pig which he killed one day last week that was seven months old and weighed 175 pounds. Mr. Phifer states that his meat cost him just 5', cents per pound. At the present price of pork, which is 1 1 cents, the amount saved by fattening his own meat is 5,' cents per pound. These figures show very clearly that the pork was raised at less than half what it would cost at the store. But in the face of theee and other figures just as alarming, some farmers per sist in buying estern meat. The I'nion and Anson Rural let ter Carriers' Association will meet at Wadesboro Saturday, January 1st. All carriers are expected to be pres ent a business of importance is to be transacted. A f ox killed -n Sandy Kidge. Citrtr.p'n'Vn,- ,,f - . J,...mi Wesley Cf.,prl. ec j; . - The Christmas tree Friday night was a large, nice one. tjmi a large audi ence was present; the elder was ' '".thcre being but very little siun township. Miss Ruth Marsh of Moinoe spent Christmas day at Mr B C Realtor's. Miss Ik-bra Richardson spent Sat urday here with her sister, Mis Bright Mr. Will I.ancy ami wife of Char lotte are spending the holidavs with 'Mr M. K. Utiey I Mr. Clyde lingers nf Charlotte is ! sit'lidllig this week with Ins sisters, i .Mesdantes ClilT and Biaxd n I'owh r. ! Mr Cy Craig, while out bunting 'hnstu as day.killtd a lare n-y f x The f .X jumped Hi' and r .u at d Mr. Ciaig. Ilitiikiiig it a r.d bit. -hot, not killing it Thedofs weie put i n the trail and after .d out l .ilf ! mile eh is- (-i.cci-edcil in ealchinc it. i I he slu t h id bii-n sucussful ill ; iTipplni.'' hiin, so the t. .s had no trouble in ruiit.iiig liime..vn. Mr. t I 'raig was already proud of his ua ' .111.1 felt S'lll be tl r alter l-e!l g i f- f. r.d a dollar f r it bv Mr (Tilt 'l-owler ! Mrs. Ka'e How ie and grind. hi i.'h ' tel. Miss '..t olley. aft. r speliiHI. I I wo weeks in lialtila.'le v i.-,! n- Mis. Howie's sons. .Messrs I! --cr, ,l-l.n aim Sain. lotunieil In me itu!iay. Mr . A Mtsire, who las It en in scliool at Trinity Colleire, is at home for the holidavs. Death of Mr. CaldMtll's Mot her. Mr. d. B. Caldwell r.ie.ved h (el 11' - '1'1,"1 Sunday telling him 'f tb. sudden death of his ino'h. r at (on ide mI event as follows; Mr. mid Mrs. Caldwell hal atten ded Sunday school and the morning service at the Asm cute le 'oni ed Presbyterian church ami had pie p:ired their dinin r and sat donn to partake of it when Mrs. ( ildwell called to her husband that she ha. I a severe pain ill her head mnl imme diately fell in his arms, death hav ing been instant. ! .. M'r 1 i"""''''1 ;'''''''d hia WUli ! birthday last .Inly and only a few weeks ago the couple celebrated their golden wedding. B fore marriage Mrs. Caldwell was Harriet Messina Miller and was born in Wkroiiiitv, S. C, in October LM.'J. She had Ix'en in apparently g.iod health, hav ing taught her Sunday School class as usual yesterday morning and re mained in the church throughout the services. She was a devout Christian woman and was loved and admired bv a hirer eiieleof frit .U ! throughout the citv. being a memlx-r of one of the ohh st families here. She is survived by her husband, Major D. A. Caldwell, and three j daughters and four sons, who ate: Mcsdames W. F. A. Props! of this icily, F. Glass and Ruth Hastings I of Glass. Mr. Y C. Caldwell of Spar 'tanhurg. S. C Dr Paul CaU jwcll of Stateii Island, N. Mr G. ; B. Caldwell of .Merir -c and Mr. Wil li Caldwell of this city, ti.e hitler having made his home with his ac, .1 I,:r''1" Death of .Mrs. Martha Kane. Mrs Martha Rape, widow of Mr W. Clarke Rape, died at her home in Monroe Saturday. The remains were buried nt Pleasant Grove eu Sunday, Dr. Cbrett.lxTg holding services at the home .Mrs. Ripe w,,s (1.1 vears old and had bis n in declin ing health for alxmt a )ear. She was a gixxl woman, and a lifelong mein- oi ine .vicinotiist ciiurcli Sht ! ? sT of Messrs ,1 I- , V , " "";lln n" M tinetn t.oroon, ami l"ves a number of children, all j Kr,mn- ''cy are Rev. B T. IU Honda, who came in last week la f " momcr, .uessrs. vv . ix., ,i. ii., Z B. and W. C. Rape, and Mrs l-oii Belk and Miss Cornie Rape. The deceased lived in west Monn town ship till a few years ago, when sho moved to Monroe. A Great Improvement. sut'uvlllt Landmark. The Monroe Journal has changed its make-up from four to eight pages the same size and style as The Landmark and the change it' great improvement. The Journal is one of the beat papers in the Stat and has an able editor.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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