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Moonshiners Attack H fK-er. Special to Charlotte Observer. Winston Saleni. Jan. 8. Sheriff 1. V. Davis. S. K. Harkrader, I'nit ed States deputy marshal!, deputy sheriff K. B. Sccuyh-r and Warren Haves meat Into the mountain in the western part of Surry looking for an Illicit still. A still was found in a cave, in the mountains, and several m.n mere in the cave operating the still. A pitch bat tle followed la which pistols, sticks and rocks played an Important put. The officer finally c.epfured the ftill aud one of the men named ItHld. The officer started for IVilison about 9 o'clock at night with the still and their prisoner when they vere attacked later In th dark ness by a dozen men. DavU re ceived a blow In the face that knocked two of his teeth out. llark neler was struck in the forehead and knocked from his horse. While down, he was kicked in the side. The handcuffs were taken from the prisoner's wrists and placed on Harkrader. They gave the keys to Davis and were told to ro to Dob son. Soon after. Harkrader was un able to travel and he was taken to I'mniet Isaac's home where he was attended by a physician. Both Davis and Harkrader were badly bruised. The recovery of the latter Is doubtful. Officers have been sent to Surry to investigate the affair. -K solved." A Xtw Story Regaid'os; General Abbeville Pre and Banner. Jom'n cerpt be That I will do all I know how . , .n....s .. i-h.ln. - tun iiuiu A uirsa 4 i'aii .. tu ... .. 1-I Q 11 iSiUkfUl VMT . . iw uiaav . i in v ft ii:iin s hrintis un ict memory That 1 will throw no impediment o;'fer.. of tht? nlost beautiful and ia the war of progress. tntt r.tiru acts of heroism that oc- TWH I will speak eU of my , h . maklas neighbor, my con.utuaity and ot my Tlio Sprint; in the DMrt. In the early fifties a party of Immigrants on their way to the j-old title's cf California struck out on the desert for the land of prom ise. The trail was well di fined by abandoned wagons and the bones of horses, mules, and human beings. Struggling through the yielding sand, the thermometer at 120 de crees, wheels falling np.Tt. animals dying from heat and thirst, tiny on ti.e second nighl out halted some ten miles from "Cook's Well," with v;;HT in their ke;:s exhausted. Tradition slates thnt a lit'!; ton- ear-old girl was ho.iVil praying In One of the wagons for water. It states that In her childlike faith the said: "O good heavenly Fath er. 1 know that I have been a very nauchtv. naughty sirl. but oh dwr, I am so very thirsty, and mama, pa pa and the baby all want to drink :-o much. Do. good (Joel, give us wa ter, and I will never, never be nuuh ty again." The gaunt, half-starved, despe rate men gathered around the wa gons and listened to the humble pe tition. One voiced the rest and said. "May God grant It!" Soon the voice of the little child. In cheerful accents. Bounded clear in the silent night: "Oh. mother, mother, get me wa ter: oh, I can hewr It running; oh, ret some water for baby and me." They thought her delirious from her sufferings when suddenly a ba bel of sounds broke forth from the oxen and mules, all frantic and en deavoring to break loose from the wagon poles. A rustling noise call ed their attention to a slight de pression near the wagons, and on in vestigating the cause they found wa ter, clear and sparkling gushing up cut of the sand. This spring continued to flow, running due north for twenty miles, then was lost in the sand. In places it was two miles wide and from tour to twenty feet deep. Along this new river life arose and there the dessert blossomed like the rose. K changed the desert into God's park. Who shall say it was not an answer to the faith of a child? The Christian Hi raid. enceh- -the ereat war between th.; State. . That my Influence will be for the RvVt:u FR0M THK TITANIC. COL. luw and order. , GRACIK IS DEAD. That my opm.ons of others will . Xtw York lKo 4.clonel Ar be tempered with charity and sort- c,tiMlJ cracie cf Washington, one eued by a knowledge of my own of te ,asl paS.nRfre t0 jye the fallibility. 'unking Titanic, died here today. That I will cultivate a spirit of ..Colonel Grai.ie wtnt doa with ane optimism rather than one of thp bu( on CJming to ,iu. optimism. 'vur'aec found a life raft on which That 1 will attend church as often cf;orwarUs holed others. His as 1 can. pay my debts as soon as .;nv u prom!M1I ln NVw york, I can. work as hard us I can. save as Wlninp,ou and Mobile. Ala." much as I can. i , in.h h.iM nracie. mention- That I will lend my aid to every I d (ne aboye p,P,gr:1pn wa. ,ho move looking to the material and gQn of a CouftM,.rate general of moral welfare of my state. coun.y uame AlYniDaj corn- sad town. . . 1 mandinir an Alabama brigade la the That I will fight the wrong, a a Northern Virginia, the right and compromise only withj SU!UUtr of ,sti4 Ger.. ral death. . . ... . I,cc was making a personal Inspeo- That 1 will drink as lut e as I hU for)Kifiw,p lint8 bofore need, eat as much as I should, stay ,vtfrsbur Accompanying him or. v. ell as long the doc or vnl 1 let wa8 General Archibald me. and shun the undertaker as long 0nu,!t, as I live. prh m the most exnospil end dan- That I will observe the law and ,us H, in he t.hilin of ,iefe:is.-s aid in its enforcement Elliot's S.iiiont. a little Ifter the That I will be thankful e: eh d ormnUp cf ,ho fanlous "Crater" tnat I have something to do, and fH(,t bofor ,M, rSl,lu,.g. This fort will do It as well as I can. ( on, abo(U one hull. That 1 will read as much as I can . h;ll.r. learn as much us I can and forg.t , u w A t.X)0sure, i either u P III I ITT o a wmm. One of the most serious mlstiks that a man can make Is to refuse to chimge his position when it is proved to be wrong. It takes eour iige to acknowledge one's errors, but a great man will no! lietiltnte to do so. Aftf-r one has taken a stand one should hold the position only so long as he knows lis is right. The world moves; new light comes with the new days. In thnt light we should move forward. Let not the opinions we proclaimed yesterday fet ter our freedom today. If we have done wrong to another we should be quick to make amends for the Injury- Selected. "I can't keep the visitors from coming up," said the office boy, de jectedly, to the editor. "When I Kay you are out, they don't brieve me. They say they must see you." "Well," said the editor, "just tell them that's whnt they all say. I don't care if you "sass" them. I Must have quietness." That evening there called at the office a lady. She wanted to see tlio editor. The boy assuried her that It was Impossible. "But 1 must see him" she pr.i tcsted. "I'm his wife." "That's; what they all s.i.v," re piled th boy. And n t-- 'l "i' r '-. Wood's Seeds Tor The Farm en? Garden. Our New Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to-date, giving descrip tions arid full information about the best and most profitable seeds to grow. It tells all about Grasses and Clovers, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Soja Beans, The Best Seed Corns and all other Farm and Garden Seeds. Wood's Seed Catalog has long been recognized as a stan dard authority on Seeds. Mailed on request; write for it T. W. WOOD & SONS, SLLDSN, FICHMCJO. VA. Title KvpUimtl. "Ma, what does d d stand for?" "Doctor of divinity, my dear. Don't they teach you the common ab breviations in scol?" 'Read it out loud, ciy dear." My Dour trading I "Witn?is "l h rd the defendant say. "I'll n:ake vou suffer for this. I'll be doc tor of divinity if I don't' ' Could Shout for Jy. "I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart," wrote C. B. Haler of Lewisburg. W. Va., "for the wonderful double benefits 1 got from Electric Bitters, ln cur ing mo of both a severe case cf stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which I had been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years. It suited my case as though made for me." For dyspepsia. Indigestion, jaundice, and to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause rheuma tism. Electric Bitters have no su perior. Try them. Every bottle Is guaranteed to satisfy. Only SO cents at English Drug Company. How Any Woman Can Cure INDIGESTION That I will try to cultivate cour- ! fortification promptly invited the r - 1. ..1. ., ,'o tii tln nil. in" u: i lit? luui'f-ivuni j i- tesy, kindness and foruearanee. aim , w will endeavor each day to do some- l;oc.,st0., , whi(.h dr illing that will make life easiel fur ' js m;l(, G(,la.r.., a l.ss fortunate one. jnnJ i;rao;e ca;e imo the Confed- inai i i'""'"- ' v I f.,,-1 t i v foot of t.ie a bauqurtte or t'r un-ntui,. - v.".,.'. " earthwork was iin lie Dim. nnn lei neiuier ii.u.vi , ... mr condemnation swerve me. from i the richt. I That I will not allow the memo lies of a glorious past to olind me to the necessity of making a mag nificent future. That I will bo satisfied only when I have done my best. That I will be joyful as much as I can. gloomy as little i.s 1 can, and ever ready to work hard to make something gee J "tu'-n up." That 1 will be ju ns wen as geiuvotis, letting my chtirity btgin :it home and end only beyond the pale of my influence. That I will work to make the acta new year find me belter in ev ery way than the present one, so that 1 will welcome it with great er Joy. That I will think as mucn as i can of good things, as little as 1 can of bad things, and us often as I can of the opportunities which are mine for improvement. That I will lend what I ought, borrow what I must, collect what is owing and pay what is due. That 1 will be brave, temperate, prudent, Just, merciful, charitable, honest, efficient, courteous, "prov ing all things, holding fast that which Is good;" and That I will keep all the above re solves as long and as faithfully as I can. lUilroad Talk. Pageland Journal. Again we hear a rumor that we pre soon to have another railroad. The report Is current from the S. C. Western running from MoBee to llartsvllle and from there to other points has purchased the C. M. & C. road from MoBee to Jefferson and that the former has taken charge of the C. M. & C. Outside talk also states that the S. C. W. has purchased property in Charles ton and that the aim of the com pany is to get a line through from Charltston to Monroe, and there to connect with the 8. A. for Char lotte and other points. A man may be right in principle but do harm by excess of zeal. The effective worker for the common good is the one who exercises tact and avoid arousing hostility by militant methods unless such meth ods are clearly desirable. The ab rupt and defiant "Yes" and "No" may have their place; but Christian courtesy, klndnrrs. nnd conciliation usually bring the best results. This does not mean compromise for another's point of view, care to keep on common ground so far as possi ble, common sense in dealing with those with whom you cannot agree. Cultivate tact as a Christian virtue. Selected. race about eighteen or twenty ir.- clu? above the t'.oor of (he fort. 1 ' -Tinlii? iinnu 'he biiiduette, the r.ead and shoulders would bj expos ed above fx? pir.'P.t cf tie vort:?. This f-.n must ?..uv Uvn knv.n o Clcn ril l.ee. yet in a n;oni"Ut, e.idently of a laspe of mentality, l.o mounted this terrace :nd thus exposed his head above the works. C.eneral Cracie Immediately got up and plae:d h's own body between that of General l.co and tlio dirc tion of the enemy. S?nit!i I-'sconib, ft Sou;h Carolina -ri.il.T r.f thA eariison of Elliott's .:.,n..,, mii'klv iliseernini: the great peril of both officers, suddenly seiz ed the skirts of each omcer s cnu ,n,i uitli a vlcnrous ierk. landed each of them upon the floor of the fort. On the Instant, tne parapet was swept by a rifle fire from the fed ,i -,rLi Tii.n r..'i II zi nir the ereat danger he had unconsciously invok ed, the dreat lrgtninn uirneu iu private Lipscomb and. saluting, saiti. I thank you. sir. 1 maim you. l nuieklv realized the deadly peril General Lee had in vited nnd quickly interposed his body as a living shield to his grtvit commander. (nit fitMPil with ACUte promptness and discarding the dig nity nnd high honor aonenng i iu officer, and rea lizing the terrible clanger these two men were inviting, acteu on me im pulse of the moment and rudely Jerk ed them to the floor of the fort, nther than by warning them with words of caution. Gen. Archibald Grade, jr., was born In New York, December i, iuiq c.irvui u-lth marked distinc tion in l.pe'a nrmv. and was killed In action before Petersburg, December 2, 1H64, having Just passeu ins thirty-first birthday. General Oracle was one oi cue twenty-five Northern-born general .,ffln,ir.i U'hn l';lVO the South as loyal support as did those snns.Natlve and to the maimer Dorn. vnn eoopei, I'emherton. French and a score o others, these an earnestly upueni the "starry cross" as any true-born son of the sunny South. G. N. aussv. In Atlanta Journal. Humanity Is the one grace that can not be counterfeited. It is the hall mark of a noble character. Its wear- .11 b unwA lilu slfiH lint be also knows for what purpose he carries them. ltcl"i iireoeciinied In his pnd-.viver to employ them worthily, he has no time to give to admiring them. He values their weights abovo their beauty.-- Charles H. Brent. .',,IU a liilll Plot. When a shameful plot exists between lher and bowels to rausj distress by refusing to act. take Dr. King's .iv I.lfa i'll!. and end such abuse of your system. They gently com pel right action of stomach, liver and bowels, nnd restore your health nml ennr! feelincs. 23 Cents at English Drug Company. "The measure of a man's real el.arr-cier Is what he would do If he knew It would never be found out Wisdom Is knowing what to do next, skill Is knowing how to no r. Fit His Cose Exactly. "When fathtrwuiick shout tit Tesrsago lie rend an adTertiarment of Chamberlain's T.Ul-i- S- Ik rtanaM lli.t fit Ma mnA H sctly," writes Mies Margaret Csmpbell of Ft Smith, Ark. "lie purchisea a noi m h his not leen sick linre. M atfmah tpniililii and waa sIko ben tfiled by them." For eale by all dealers. AdTertiwment. One of the crying needs of socie ty is the revival of gentleness and of a refined consideration ln Judg ing others. Newell D. Hillls. Whea a man has not a good reas on for doing a thing", he has one reason for letting It alone. Scott. KtSule tif Kurut IjiiuI. Rv vlrtim nf nn nrdpr anil decree made by the Superior Court of I n- ion county. Norm Carolina., we win on MONDAY, FEB. 10. J913. offer for sale to the highest bidder, at public auction, at the court house door in Monroe'. X. C, at 1 2 o'clock M., that certain piece, tract or par cel of land lying and being in the county of I'nion and Slate of North Carolina, New Salem township, on the waters of Zacks branch and nd joins the lands of W. T. Griffin. Jas. II. Gardner. Jas. R. Stewart nnd others and bounded on tho S.iuth jv a twenty-five aero tract deeded to S. L. nnd M. J. Mullls In the year 1901 and contains about 112 acres nore or less. This being a part of tho same tract of land described la u deed from G. M. Stewart and wife ii AY. H. Mullls and M. A. .VulH-, !.i. h devil is du'v recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for l uion county in Book 20, page 2a!, to which reference Is hereby made for a more particular description. This tract origiiiaiiy romance u 37 nrr.x nml ulnee the 23 acres hwn deeded, leaves about 112 acres, and being the lands of which . II. Mullls died seized aud pos sessed. TVrnia of Rale one half of tho purchase money to be paid ln cash and the remainder on a creau oc six months, the deferred payment t.. Knnr intprest and the title retain ed until all the purchase money has been paid. This 4th day of Jan., lius. . C. N. Ml'LLIS, J. L. Ml'LLIS. Redwlne & Slkes. Attys. Corn's. Xotiev. ITndor and hv virtue of an order of sale mado by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Union county in a nex inl Proceed nc entitled c. . A Mother's Devotion. Mother's love is a love thnt pass os understanding, and it exhibits It u..if in nil nnimsitri creation. lhe mother hen would fight an elephant In ,lf..nu, nf her VOllllS.allll a IlKltll- r always tx'.bits wonderful consld oration for her off-springs. That is why a mother Is thoughtful for the ealth of her child, and the mother ;s tho one who ices to It that a bottle of Cowan's, King of Externals is al wins In tho home, because Gowans scatters inflamation. Croup Is lnfla tiiatlon. Gowans, Just rubbed on scatters colds and croups, and ofien prevents pneumonia. All drugg'Sta ell Gowans and guarantee It. .No dangerous drugs. It absurds ami Is he thing for the Infant. Buy today. -adv. Sheriff llluffe-el Would-be l.yiiclie-.s T.mn-i Kin J:l!l 0. "YviU may Kni li I Ilia neurti. but only after you hnvp billed me." That was tne ni- iniatum delivered by Sheriff Gal iway. of Marlon county to a crowd of white men who gathered nt the ll Ihnr.t hisl nielli tO lvlll'll J. J. Jol-moii, a negro who wms arrested yesicrday morning for criminally us- uoiiKlnir a rnhlln WOlllun IIPMT Critn. The i.licrlff and three deputies, well trmed, bluffed the crowel away irom ik. ii.li The sheriff asked the governor for niiiltlft and the governor ordered out the Ocala company, which now i-.iirrfa tho liil The erand Jury will convene tomorrow to hear the evidence and a Bpeedy conviction Is c.etiiilti as tho negro's victim has lelettified him. yamou Stage llcnuties. look with horror on Skin Eruptions Blotches, Sores or Pimples. They don't have them. For all such trou ble use Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Excellent for Ec zema or Salt Rheus, it cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains; heals burns, cuts and bruises. Un surpassed for piles. 20 cents at English Drug Company. Most stomach remedies are make shifts they give nlief bu: after ward the stomach is Just as weak. Just as unable to digest the food as U was before. Women fspooir.I'y should not de fend on relievers only. Ml-O-NA Stomach Tablets not cniy give prompt relief but they put strength and elas'kiiy Into the stomach walls and cause the digestive Juic?s to aet naturally. They do more; they force the di gestive organs to supply the blood with pure nourishment which Is ear ned to the muscles, nerves brain and skin. Result: healthy muscles, strong nerves, clear head, and clean skin. English Drug Company guar antees Ml-O-XA Stomach Tablets 50 cents. IH-ath 1-Yoiii Fires. Insurance Commissioner Young says at the beginning of the year he commenced to make a memoran dum of all persons who were burn ed from fires In this state. He has no idea that he has all accounts of persons who were burned that were in the papers, but up to the pres ent time he has collected for this year 46 casualties since January 1, 1912 of those who were burned. Commissioner Young says nothing would have greater effect upon North Carolina people than to urge bringing about more care In the handling of fires and in tho erec tion and supervision of buildings, than to read this death rate from year to year. Don't Neglect Year Eyes. Dr. II. Smith, Kye-Siglit Siccciulist, will be at his office, Monroe. X. C. regularly from this date for sever al weeks. If you suffer with head aches, or your eyes pain you when fAnHlnp mil nnd see hi ill and have your eyes examined Hnd glasses fit ted. Don t neglect your cniiuren s eyes. The latest and beBt in every thing in the optical line. Examina tion free. Jordan, A. C. I'ettus et als. vs. E. V. Jordan et als.. we will on SATURDAY, FEB. 8, 1913. at 12:00 o'clock M., in Monroe. X. C, Bell to the highest bidder at pub lic auction tho following described raal outnin lrinir nnd belnK lu tho City of Monroe, and more particu larly described as ionows: All nf lnt ten. eleven und twelve In Block G. in the Monroe Land Im prove Company s addition to tne Intvn nt Mnnrne. situate on the north side of Winchester avenue, and known ns the lot conveyed to Henry M. Broom by J. M. Fairley, trustee, by deed dnted Nov. 26, 1890, and by llenrv M. Broom to aiargarei j. Jor dan by deed dated Sept. 2, 19i4, and recorded ln tho office of the Regis ter of Deeds of I'nion county In book 30 of decds at pa,-,e 4tti, to wnicn reference is hereby made. Tho said tract or land win do qi- vldod into two lots of equal size, thn nun heinir the one on which the l.nnun und hnllilinira of Mrs. M. J. Jordon lire situate nnd the other be ing a vacant lot adjacent thereto nn th uii) Into will be wild seoarately and together and the most advantt- Eeous bid or bids wlil be accepted. T,rmu nf Ruin- Ont-fhlrd cash. l.ntnnA In alx months: title retain ed till whole of purchase money nus I, ..n nndl' deferred nnvmeit to bear Interest and to bo secured by relia ble endorsement. This Jan. 6. 1913. J. J. PARKER. FRANK ARMFIELD, Commissioners. SEABOARD AIRLINE RAILWAY WINTER SOHKPt'LK ELECTIVE HSU A.M Hl'NNDA Y. JAN. RTH, luia. Arrival.. No jo.CliarlottetoWllmiiiiftt.il S'.t.n K'.. HU Rlrniliurhfem-AtllLllttk III l'orta- niouth-New Vera (:loa.m So. , (tharlntle to Mourn anoa.m No. an, New Y-irk to Birmingham K' a m Nn. M. WilmbiKton tocthariotlo a m No. tVJ, Atlanta to Monro- (Im-iil) . 6:H5 pre No. 44. Charlotte to W tlmlnittoii is;4'ip.in No. Iffl. Kullierr.rdlnn tn Monroe 8:4fi.m So. SV, Wllmliiicton to Chnrlotte B:p K.. ai Ka .Vnrk.PfirtMn'.nulh Co A&- 'lanta-Blriiilntrhain P No. si. Hlrnilnirliain to New York.... ( .3 p.m Departures. No. em. Charlotte to Wilmington 6' a n. No. an. Blrnilnehani-AtlanU to Porta- niouch'Ncw York :la m No. x. N" York to Blrmlnrham 10:(a.m No. III. Monro to Rulhr(ordlon...10.cv. s Nn. 4. Wilmington to Charlotte 30 n No W. Moun to Atlanta (local) 11:14 a m No. 44, Charlotte to WtlmlnKtoQ ItMp.m No. 4U. Monro to Charlott t lnp.lt No. S3, Birmingham tn New York . t-S0 p.m No. , Wilmington to Charlotte 10:05 p.m No. 41. Nw York PortumOuth 10 Birmingham.......... 11 tOCVp. M Afl.nl lit rmlndltlAm ItWIKltl StMl.alrrtrle llhtil Pullman Drawing Room sifnr LatwMin New York and Mcmphl. Rnwl, eleelrta lighted Pnl'man OherTaMoB Sleeper between Ji'n noraann DirniinKaaui Eleetrle lighted Pullman Drawing kuoa itleener Charlntta to Porumoalh. Train Nn. 41 and IS. fleet, eleelrie lighted Pullman Drawing Boom Bieper wiwrrn nrw York and Atlanta. Pullman Bmtler Parlor between Atlanta and Birmingham. Train No. and 40. Parlor Car between Charlotte ana w uuiiagton. 8. J. BRtOMON. Telephoo U loeal Tloiel Arent. Sulo of Ilank Ktock. Rv virtue nf authorltv conferred upon us by the Last Will anei testa- mii nf A .1 Price deceased, nnd by virtue of law, wo will offer for tale to the highest bidder at the pnnrl hmiuA donr in Monrtie. N. C. on Monday, the 27th day of Janua- r A n two chares or tne cnDitai stock tn the First National Bank of Monroe. N. C. and two shares or the canltnl stock ln the Savings. l.oan & Trust Company of Monroe, X. C. Terms of Sale: (.'ash. This the 4th day of Jan., 1913. N. A. PRICE. J N. PRICK. Executors of the Last Will and Tes tament of A. J. Price, deceased. Redwlne & Sikes, Attys. THANKFUL. I desire to sincerely thank all my custoiiu in fur the lUccntl patreinsge given me duriiiK the year Just close!. Tlicy have Ihn'ii gKel tec me and 1 desire to say that 1 nlsli t slieiu my appreciation for tlicir ImslncKN by serving tlicm even iKtter In the future. ;k1 (irticcrlc h ant! honest dealings arc the things I try to live up to. 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You can forget the difficulties cf the NOTES and enjoy the musical beauties of the composition as brought out by this masnlfl cent rich tone Instrument. It is the plaver that dots NOT PLAY MECHANICAL. Ask about our "Easy Plan" and the 20 per cent, saving of buying direct from tae makers. Southern Wareroom, 210 South Tryon Street, Charlotte. X. C. C. 11. WIL.MOTII. Mgr. ciw axed T. L. CKOWEIJi, Collector. Dr. B.P.Fuetn Optometrist, C1IAKIX)TTE, X. C. No. 30 Xorth Jryon Street. Eyes Examined. Glasses Httcdt. 1 Dr. E. S. Green, DENTIST. Office in Belk-Bundy Building, Opposite Belk's Store, Monroe, N. C. GET NEXT The best stunt a dime ever did - ... W...a Aft was iu vuj a cit a SANITARY BARBER SHOP. E. Q. FAUST. Next to English Drug Company. Polite, Quick Service and PROMPT DELIVERIES are building a BUSINESS for POLK BROTHERS Phone 58. Grocers. W. J. P1UTT. Attomey-at-Itw, Having been appointed prosecuting nMnrnv ln the Recorder's court, I cannot appear for the defense la crimlnnl actions. Ail omer legai business entrusted to me will re , oKo nrnmnt ami careful attention. ' Office: Kooms '-i and lcwn & Trust Building, Telephone 88. Monroo. X. O. W. O. LK.MMOX1), Attorney-at-Law. Office ln Law Building, old Library room, Monroe, N. C. Will practice In all State and Fed eral Courts. Will give special at tention to collection of claims and) settlement of estates by adminis trators and executors. Xhouston, SURGEON DENTIST, Office np stairs, Fitrgerald Building, MortnwiRt of Conrthonse. Monroe, N. C. DOCTOR H.D.STEWART PHYSICIAN, WUNKUt, r. V,. It you rtwlra my hcti-mc, call ma ihrouirb e"lun.-a phonr 111 , Ottlse 'phona 7. iiilii a hoorii m n. a. m.. and (mm -K Vi y m ciitln-oer I'Tilnn limit i;ompaiiy'. Kna- DE. B. C. REDFEARH. Dentist, I nfp;,. nt.u Af dentil rf P W Bruiier's Store. Phone 232. Monroe ,N. C. At Marshviile ou 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month nnd Mat thews on 2nd nnd 4th Monday". Dr. D. T. Bogcp, I'Xioxviixi:, x. c. , Having resumed practicing v medicine, will answer calls promptly day or , night. Phone Unionville and Sincerity. DR. R. L PAYNE, Physician and Surgeon, Monroe, N. C. Office In Postoffice Building, over Union Drug Co. Office hour 11 to 11 a, m., 1 to 4 p. m. Residence phone. 273-R. Machine SI)op We are now prepared to repair your engine and other machinery, do your plumbing and other work in our line. Shop near freight depot. x AIST1X tOBRELL.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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