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1 J I Children Cry for Fletcher's fc. am j Kcw ran a ite Kind You Have Always Bought, and which ha been In use fur over 30 year, ha borne the signature ot - and ha boon made under hi por-s&frf-f-T ' s,,nil fuiHTvlslon idneo It Infancy. lylWC4' no one to deceive you In t hi. All Counterfeit. Imitation and Miist-:i-good, arc but Experiment that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and C'hildreu i:xK-rleneo ajraint ExR'riuicut. What is CASTORIA Cnstorla I a, harmlos siib-tituto for Castor Oil, l'are gorie, lr and itthiiijr Sruj. It I Pleasant. It contain iieithor Oiuttni, :Uoridne lmr other Narcotie miWuikc. 1U a,.-I Its guarantee. It dotroy orni anil alla IVwrUlme. it ure Diarrluea and V ind Cli". It relieves TeetMnyr Truile, cure Constipation and Flatulency. It a.sliuilate the Food, regulate the IStoniacti and l.owcls, glvlnjf healthy and natural sleep. The i'hildrvu' I'auaeea The Mother l'rlcud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years TMt CtNT.l :W rBMMKcV. TT lum f.tCT NCW YOK CITY. Our Store is very complete with all the latest and best medium priced : FDRN1T o o and if there was ever a time when the young couple going to housekeeping could furnish every room in the house to begin with at a nominal cost and such conditions of purchase to make it a real easy matter, it is NOW. We are in a position to give you the best in every particular, and a com parison will convince you. Yours for business, T. P. DILLON. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Ko. 40. No. 2. No. 4. Ko. &S. No 45, Ko. 61, No. 44. No. Ui, No. Si, So. W, Ko. 41, i SCHEDCLE EFFECTIVE 1.':"! A.M.. SCSDAY. AI'RIt. TH, j Arrival. j Charlotte to Wilmington fi:4S.m . Birnittu'ham-Atlanta to i'ort"- mouth-Nt w York,. :lt' 1 m Charlotte to Monroe t:JflDi j Sew York tu Birmingham MM am ( Wilminitton toCharlotte ll:"&a.m ! Atlanta to Monroe ilm-ali (:4S p m , Charlotte to Wilmington IS:Wp ra j Rttttarrdiriitnn to Monroe (:.'" p.m j Birmingham to Xew York ... ::. p.m Wilmington to Charlotte l:uip.ra 1 New York-I'irtmout!i to At- Unta-Birminghatii 1":'5 p.m Departures. Ko. 4i'. Charlotte to Wilmington 1:'ih No. . Birmingham-Atlanta to Hor'- mouth-New York :15 am Ko. M. Kew York to Birmingham.... H:''a.ni No. 1:H. Monn to liutherfnr.lton Mufta.m Ko. 4.'.. Wilmington to Charlotte lliloa.m No. M. Monro to Atlanta lineal I 11 :'A a.m Ko. 44. Charlotte to Wilmington :iipm No. 4. Monroe to Charlotte p m No. 2. Birmingham to New York.... I':4 p.m Ko. v, Wilmington !o Charlotte M:cp"p m No. 41, Birmingham to Kew York- i-ortsm'iuih 11 w p m Not. XI and ?1, Atlanta-Birmingham M;.wll. Steel, electric Merited Pullman Drawing Room feleeper between New York and Memohln. Steel, elwirie lighted Ful'man Observation Sleeper between Xew York and Birmingham. Electric lighted Pullman Drawing Room Sleeper Charlotte to I'ort.raouth. Train Not. 41 and 8, eteel, eleotrle lighted Pullman Drawing Boom Sleeper brtwwa Kw York and Atlanta. Pullman Brollrr Parlor Ccrtwtwetn Atlanta and Birmingham. Tratna Noa. W and 4o, Parlor Car brtwr n Charlotte and Wilmington. W. A.BESTON.JR . Telephone 11. Loral Ticket Agent, 4DR. B. C. REDFEARN,l DINTIIT. Cbarfet renomble. Satiif action guaranteed. Office one door loutb ot C.W.Braner'i Store, Monroe, N. C. Will be it Mtrsbville, N. C.on first And third Mondyi of etch month, tad t Mttthewi on tecond tad fourth Mondeyi. Phone aji Land Near Monroe for Sele. Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior court of Union county, made in the special proceeding entitled John C. Sikes, administratorof Monday Starnes, deceased, et a I. vs. Jerry Starnes et al.; the game being No. 513 upon the special proceeding docket of said court, the undersigned commis sioner will, on Saturday, May 27th, A. D. 1911, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door in Monroe, North Carolina, offer for re sale to the highest bidder, the said land lying and being in Monroe township, North Carolina. Beginning at a pine by two pines and BJ, Monday Starnes corner in I'attent line, and runs said line N 11 j W 55 chains to a stake, TO, BJ and 2 pines, Robert Moser's corner; thence with his line W 4.50 chains to a BJ by a I'D, RO and dogwood in Lee Helms' old line; thence with said line S 11$ W sl.au cnatns to a siaKe py a iv, nicK- ory and 2 pines, L. ttancil s corner; thence M 5(.J b Zl.lo chains to a rock bv a WO and 2 UO's; thence S 74 E 9.4(1 chnins to a hickorv by a WO, HO and maple; thence a J.jj I. 11.(5 chains to a PO by three sweet gums by a pond; thence S 19 E 27.25 chains to a stake by three ru i near a orain; thence S 35i W 2H.90 chains to a rock by a PO, said Standi and J. F. Doster'e corner; thence S 75 E 15.K7 chains to a stake by a pine and BJ in Monday Starnes .line; thence with two of his lines N 12 W 12.50 chains to a Dine bv a pine and PO; thence N 78 E 20.50 chains to the beginning, containing 161 acres more or less, less 38 acres cut off said tract on north side. . See plat and sub-division in clerk's office, to which reference is hereby made. The said tract being known as the McCorkle tract Bidding to begin at $1,750.00, Second Tract-Consisting of about 51 acres, adjoining and being a part of a tract conveyed to Monday Starnes by Lee Helms on December 7, 1880, and recorded in Deed Book 36, page 492, in office of register of deeda of Union county, to which reference is hereby made. Bidding to begin at $490.00. Terms of sale: One-half cash on day of sale, one-fourth in four months thereafter, and the balance payable on or before the 1st day of January, de ferred payments to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent and title retained until all of said Durchase monevts Daid. This 22nd day of April. A. D. 1911. JOHN C. SIKES, Commissioner, Two Kidneys and Their Boss. Dr. J. N. Hurty. tsorrrtary In diana statf Hoard of Health, saya : (hie time two Kidneys tiiiioh had been working like dray liors e for years, middeuly tdowed up. Kidney Xo. 1 naid: "I just van't absorU the enor mous quantities of salt and iudt-pt-ter the Idood in loaded with nowaday)); and 1 notice, too, you are growing weak." Yes.' said No. 2. '-the man we are working for i.s a regular glutton on liam aud baeoti, mid sinee lr. Wiley forbade Lorai n a meat preservative, the salt and saltpeter have heeii iuereas ed. Hill that's what niahs us so tired. Yesterday the saltpeter was so string it tore one of m tllt'ille. and it hied lerrii ly. The ii.iss was awfully sejired.an l went to see a doetor. Tilt uoetot' nev er said a word about lettinsr up on the liam with its ein!.ilming eheiiiieals. 1'iit gave a pivserip lioti iii!i I heard tlx old man say eosts eents. It was aee tate of potash and an in:'iisioii of digitalis, and when it struck me I treinpled like a leaf." I. too, felt the Mow of that infernal stuff when it eame a loiig." s;iid No. 1. '! already had a good jag of salt ;inl salt peter, and wa trying my best to pass theiu on when tlx aeetate j-.nd digi'alis hit me. I grew diz zy, and just to let a Irtle light into the boss's mind. I sent a pain impulse to his brain." 'Svi did I." said No.".'. "Iid;i"t help lilileii. ihollgh, lo-eause he sent down a dose of morphine to quiet tile pa ill. When the liio.l linuighl the ellssed stilt')'. I eould see the white eorpnseh-s were staggering and were u ry weak like. One of them said. -l feel like I had been hit with a eluli. I eoul'ln't whip a siek typhoid genu it' one eiiuie along, and if it were a husky one, good - bye me." '(ioo.l bye for tilt' bos, too." s:lid kidney No. 1. The two poor overtaxed kid U. is ;:g.iiu eoiiseientiously look up their l'uiiet ions, but ii was no :ise; t!iey just eould ll"t eat ll Up. The hi I lloW began lo kiek. "I have carried thi load of salt and saltpeter around the course three times now. and II new lot eame into the stomach ,t i nit ten minutes ago, i.nd also a lot of catsup with vinegar and spices. If you don't take this old charge from me. as is your lutv, 1 can't relieve the stom ach.' "Let tlie stomach go hang." said the kidnevs. "If it luisti t sense enough to puke the cussed stuff out. let it suffer." "What can it df said the dood. "The creosote which got nto the ham when it was smok d has paralyzed the poor thing." So the kidnevs said: "Well. just send a joint wire up to hciuU quarters and see if the old fool boss won't let up a hit Wl'll Ins goriiianiliing. " . So they hi nt the wire and threw a lit. 1 he lioss. s.el; as a U"g. Ii.nl to go to bed. and again sent for the doctor. "I have an awful pain in my kidnevs." said the boss. .Mv kidnev pills will cure it." said tin doctor; and he aduiinis- t( red the pills. When thev dropped into the stomach the old tired thing said: "Heavens and earth! What is this?" Nevertheless, it bent to the job. and when the hard su gar coating was dissolved and th biielm. juniper oil, mid more na 1 1 - peter i niPPed out. it cal ctl down the tube to the kidneys what was coming. Hie poor things groan- I and saiil. "How lonir. 0 Loid. how long.'" He fore the stuff in th first dose of piils reached the kindcvs, another dose dropped into tlx Htomaeh. "Here comes Khepocife IT CURES HhramaUom and Itlooat DIwum TlMr cause c.f rlirumaum xciH uric nolil in the IiIihmI. To cur rlieu minium Ihla arid mut be expelM from the hyt.in. Kl f umntii.m la an Inor mil illi-eane nnl iriuirr an ItiKinal rnnniy. Rulililna itli clU anil lim nctiia may nie the luOn, but tiny will mi mure cure rhrunmtiam limn paint ill chunK" the lilwr of rotten woo,!. ('rra likemnallam Ts K(ar Bettnce lue disiHivf rr a perfect and complete cure called Itheumaclile. Tint ed In hundred! of i'Be, It h effecnil marveloua cures. Kheumaclde removes tlie raUMe, nets at the J.ilnta from tint Inside, awerpa the poisons cut of the rvs'lem. tone tip the Momarh, renulnloa the bowel and kidnevs. Sold by dru Kistx at ri-. and II : In the tablet form at Sc. and G'K, by mall. Booklet free. lloliblit hf mk'Rl To.. Hattlmore Md. tiela At The Jolate t rim The laalSe. i JUST Wt B Kheymocidg elled the stomach down thetule.and the dizzy.stag- gering kidneys agreed they hadj reached the end of their string and Bright s disease was inevit able. They just couldn't help it and the trouble began. (iradually the Im.ss wasted itwar iu great pain, and died, lie nev er did know why his kidneys gae out and he had Uright's disease. Moral: Kat constipating, irri tant spieea; eat embalmed meat;, eat inordinately of salt ; eat, eat. eat. for pleasure: but dou't be cranky and eat to live in strengf and happiness. Chips off the old b ek J'Tc very often splinters. When you put your foot In it. dont kiek. Each ci th rtud or. aaa oi the baiy is i link ia the Quia of ILUc. A chain is no stroafer than it ejWct link , the bo Jr ro trvtcr thin i't weakcat ea. If there ia wc-lneta vt ttMoach, le er or lent, thcra it a weak link ia th chaia U tie hick nar anep at ut lim.'. Oftra thia o-callcJ weaktma" ia earned tr Uck oi autritioa, t:i rcault et wrakneta er ditJ of lb atumarh ass! other orient r-l d.fmioa ami autritn. Diveascj anil wcakaeaaet of trie atoBiach and allied orfana are cured rr the me oi Dr. Pierce ' Golden Medicai Ditcoxerr. bca the aieuk vr uiee-.ej atomach ia eared, diteavet oi other oitarn which ittm rrnete lira ths atoaacb but which. have (heir origin ia a diaeawd conditio of toe ftomach and other erfaoa oi Uiteatioa and autriticn, are cureJ alto. r arrnaj man kaa a uromi tfnact. Talt fAe aAore rrcemmrmded "ulfeow ee," caa? ) oa rtty hit m MtTva) slom cA .' strm toe?)'. Givt AY. Dr. Pierce "f Orimoa Se"e MscVa! dx ie. new revi.ed Fdnion. ia icr.t -re on receipt if nauin tu per expense oi mai'inj eaijr. Send 21 one-cent ttuntpa lor tl-.e book in neper exert, or SI alanine (or the c'oth-bounj ol ucne. Addreaa Dr. K. V. Pierce, Huffulo, N. Y. IT CURES For Sale by English Drug" Co, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. People realize more and more every year that all work is not good for anybody. The proper recreation is like oiling a machine. It keeps you from wearing out. makes you do better work. If you work from the neck up, that is, do brain work, you need to keep your body in gcod condition, or sooner or later you will suifer from it. If you work from the neck down, you will do bet ter work and enjoy it more. Every man and every boy should be interested in some clean, healthy sport, not only for the pleasure derived, but it makes you jielf-reliant and life worth living. Whatever your favorite recrea tion, you will find the proper equipment at our store, and this means a doubling of your enjoyment and the benefits you receive. HEATH HARDWARE CO, WHOLESALE MONROE, N. C. RETAIL Think This ver A little over two years ago the firm of Fowler & Lee began business on a comparatively small scale. Now, without any intention of boasting, we can safely say that we lead all stock dealers in the county. What is the reason for this stupendous growth? To those who have had dealings with us, the answer is easy. In every trade it is always our steadfast purpose to give our pa trons satisfaction. Quick sales and short profits sounds a little too hackneyed, say rather, short profits and a satisfied patronage. Kemembcr that we still have a sup ply of good horses, brood mares, and mules that we will trade or sell right. BUGGIES GALORE. Almost every day we receive fresh shipments of Columbus, Parker and Chase City buggies. We sell these buggies at a minimum profit, so it will pay all prospective buyers to look at them. SUMMER SUGGESTIONS. Warm weather has at last arrived. The time for moonlight picnics, J une wed dings, etc., will soon be here. John C. Maynor has re linquished his job as hotel clerk, nut toter, and the like, and is ready any time to fix you up with a nice livery turnout. We also cater to the transient public and we are well prepared to give them satisfaction. Free accommodations at our btrn to all people from the country. Fowler & Lee Co. Leading Dealers and Liverymen. t irll lt
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