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PANAMA ANAL TOI.I.S VIOLATE NO TREATIES. Kestattir I(tilinin IkJievr United MaUs Han IVrfect Right lu IM criminate In Kavtir of AiiHricaa KhiM. Lansing. Mich., July 18. Declar ing that no treaty stipulation eith er with Great Britiau or any other Tower sustains the theory "that the United States may not Justly dis criminate In favor of American ves sels" in the matter of Panama Ca nal tolls. Senator Joe T. Kobinson of Arkansas today addressed mem bers of the Michigan State Bar As sociation here. The question of Panama Canal tolls was one which he declared should receive serious and temperate consideration bcause its determination in part at least, would fix the Government's policy of canal control for an Indefinite period. In support of his conten tion the Arkansas Senator review ed the histories of the various treat ies that have been enterd Ino by I THE LESSON OF A XU.HT. :tn,MMl REFUGEES SLAUGHTERED Stll'L ... a I a ... uen i as a young teiiow in ilomliie Story f Mumum-i if Mus- wnooi. ana anerwaras in college. miIiimb in Ifc.iran by Bulgarian). 1 heard a good deal of talk such as Many were Crucified. Ilarktd to i BuppuK you coys ana gins near Itrath or Burned Hive now." said the doctor. "It was Saloniki. July IS. Fulfconfirma m I J aw a a a. a a. 1 a a mi me imngs i naa oeen lion or the reported sacking and brought up to believe in the Bible, burning of the .Macedonian towns of prayer, church-going were not of Seres by the fleeinc' Bulgarian consequence; that a good many of troops and of the crucifixion hark. the learned people had little faith in? to rlpaftl nr tiiirnlnv iliv. nf in the Christian religion. I thought many Inhabitants has been sent to ii was ramer smart, a sign or su- tha Aiiatm-iinnirnrian .,,ri, ,.,. perlority. to .say such things. I by Consul General August Krai of iciauauu wyseii mat i was an un- saloniki, believer and dropped away from Three-fourths nome teachings. terms the fixing of discrimatory tolls In favor of American ships. Under the second article of the Hay-Paucefote treaty, which Is fur nishing the basis of British argu ments against discrimination, Sena tor Robinson said this country had the exclusive right to promulgate rules for the regulation and man agement of the canal. Senator Robinson supported the contention that this country Is not embraced within the meaning of the term and that consequently it has the right to exempt lis own vessels. He said: "Le It be remembered that the United States alone adopted these rules. They are therefore subject to rnange by our liovernment so long as no rights of Great Brittlan under the treaty are violated. Any other position would conflict with the clearly expressed right of the rnlted States to construct, regulate and manage the canal." Income Tax Exemption Reduced From $4,mio to ljl:l,ooo. Democrats of the Senate In caucus has approved the income tax sec tion of the tariff bill as revised by the majority of the members of the finance committee. The action of the caucus came in the midst of lively debate, which early had threatened to be prolong ed, there being a wide difference in opinions aa expressed to the amount of the income exemption. As approved by the caucus, the Senate finance committee amendment stands ter from of the formerly l flourishing town of ahnnt sn nun "Several years later I was In the West traveling in an unsettled Dart ruins, sara the rniwni nnni -h of the country, and one day. when has Just returned here from Seres. uau a long nae ro maxe on norse- where he thorughly Investigated back. I was overtaken by a snow- the situation. storm. The flakes came thicker Another- hnrrifvln at. . . and faster, until they whirled all massacre reached here tcclay from around me like a thick veil, and Dolran. a town forty milts north soon blotted out every trace of the west of Salonlkl. Mussulmans there road. It was open country, and ho- hat. nn.u ri .i....i....i hi- - . .. i . rl.. . . , . - .. . . " .ir..ai,iuii, .... wumrjr mm urem nrimni anuiurr long i was utterly lost on the countersigned by three local Bulna Panama. He attempted to show that wide prairie, not knowing In what rlan priests, that the Bulgarians not one of them contained any pro-1 direction to go. It was afternoon .I.l .hl..h l.U.I. -J 1 - ....... ' , I u.. . ... : ' - ... uui.luillB HU aunii uruuiuoru iu rir.uu i nan waniierea until I was hurl unuoht i ivi urea out. anu me snort day was the surrounding districts. nearly ended. Then to my great TI'liKrv Tk'P nm n ,,,inv. Joy I saw a little llcht twinkllne' Tl KKE TAKES BOLD ACTION in the distance, and riding toward Constantinople, July 16. The gov- it,- I came to a cabin. A strange. ernment determined to push for rough looking man opened the door, ward o,t0In troops as far as the and his old wife looked even stran- 8tronBho'a of Adrlanople. which was ger than he. but they showed me faPtured, y Bulgarians after a pro where 1 could shelter my horse. 'onKed slcse during the recent Bal and allowed me to come in. , " war- I thought they were foreigners.'. KovTnment Intends to take for a part of their talk 1 could not m boId c,lon not only because understand. They said very little ot.tne material advantages to be to me. but I thouitht thev looked at Ka'ned. but because of the moral me curiously. However thev gave effect " nave 011 Turkey's in nm food nit told mo I mniH aun ternal situation. in the loft. I had only just gone' . 11 exPted that by this means there, when a noisy stampeding out- 'ne Posl,,on of the government will side drew mv attention anri rn.pr.in o atrengthened and it Is felt that down between the rough boards of fven if tne Pow" insist on bring- the loft, I saw two young men feature 10 Dear 10 compel tne come in great, strannin vounir "m""e"Hnfe or tne future frontier fellows, carrying guns, and evident- i',le Be,'n Turkey and Bulgaria ly belonging to the family. I saw . om no8 on tne Aegean sea to the mother trv tn hnah them anA mm la on the Black sea. Turkey will I knew she pointed up the ladder. I,et 06 ,n a Posl,on to enforce the I tried to sleep, but I could not- i.utonomy of the province of Thrace, felt that I was scarcely as safe as1. Tnus far- however, the Powers I hart hffAn nn tha nrairio i hoj nave not addressed anv communlca- carelessly shown my handsome gold t!on ,0 tne Turkish government on ftWo ..V.t-.. at al a. 1 . a watch. I had a small sum of inon-, oi me nonnern aavance ey with me, and If these people "l lne wuoman troops. chose to rob and murder me, no one would know what had become of me. SMALLPOX AND CHOLERA. Washington, D. C, July 16. Sur geon General Blue, of the Public "I listened and watched for an Health service, Is receiving reports hour, not daring to close my eyes, of a malignant epidemic of small Then, as the old man's voice rose Pox In Eastern Servla and of the naflaWtonouHly, I crept from my bed t'holera ravaging the Bulgarian and looked down once more. Hel'ToPs In Macedonia. exempting Incomes of 13,000 for single persons, with $1,000 addi tional for a married man or wo man with a taxable Income, and $50 for each dependent minor child not to exceed two. After many sug gestions to extend the exemptions tor dependents upon a family the Democrats finally concluded they were getting into deep water and agreed to the committee change, which reduced the normal exemption as proposed la the House bill from $4,000 to $3,000. Kcntcncrtl to Have HI Kara Cut Off. Winston-Salem, July 15. Dlstrlc Attorney Holteu, while In Jefferson looking over some records In Ash county courthouse the past week found one that was truly unique. It nhowed that at the March term of Ashe court in the year 1809 white man was convicted of bur glary. Judge Fruncis Locke presided over that term, and his judgment In this case reads as folllows. "That the'said Carter be fined ten pound; that he stand in the pillory for one hour, at the expira tion of which time both ears to be tut oft entirely severed from hi read--and that the ears so cut off bo nailed to the pillory by the of fleers, and there remain until the setting of the sun." As thousands of Greeks and Bul garians will return to the I'nited States at the end of the Balkan hos- Eye Examined. 'i.'ties, the Public Health service is much concerned. Cholera Introduced by Turkish prisoners is reported to had Just finished reading a chap- n the Bible, and thev all knelt In prayer! 1 don't need to tell you that my fears were gone and that I slept soundly; 1 knew that Chris tians were safe neighbors. I al ways remember that night when I be causing the Bulgars heavy loss. hear any one boasting of unbelief."j e wlui prospects of a worse sltua- U'..A W 1 1 ..... 1 1 t I ) 11 . . t Minn .. V, .. ...nH u 1 .. 1 our . utiiiiiiiuu III ivtrntiuus . "o mc nui la ui UlUllKcll. v. orld r'irwt Dale IIiIiikm 'JO Cents. New York, July 14. The first bale of cotton of the 1913 crop was sold at auction on the New York The Flj Tour. Dallas News. "Dear Colonel Bluebottle, how well you are lookin!" "You're youn er than eber Miss Fly. And how is your papa?" "He's do ing fine, thank you. He always peis tai in July. We're living just now In a livery stable; it s pleasant and hot. but you know We travel a lot in the Spring and Summer we've so many places 10 go. "We spent several days in a nrl- vate hospital, but when all the patients got well We spent quite a while with the Orphanage babies, and then at a Summer hotel. We stayed for a week, but could not stand the cookin. the stable was fine, by the way. But papa has found a new board ing house for us we leave for the alley today. tome visit our stable; you'll like the fat horses, and just 'round the corner you'll find A place where they have a new baby you'll relish the ruber-tlpped mug oottle kind. Well, I must be going: thev're wait ing for me at that butcher Bhop over mere ine meat is quite good, for the man always hangs it out where it will catch the fresh air. And he keeps his cheese and hi pork and his beef sausage right out on tne counter to dry loud better come with me. Well arop in and see us; be sure to dear ( olonel; good-bye. To Prevent Blood Polsonlne ppty at once the wonderful old reliable DR FOSTERS ANT1SPPT1C UK At jsrtnn .... (ical drettini that relieve! nam and heala at the tame time. Not a liniment. 2Sc. 50c. 11.00. DR. R. L. PAYNE, Physician and Surgeon, Monroe. N. C. Office in Postoffice Building, ovei union Drug Co. Office hours 11 to 12 a. m., J to 4 p. m. Residence phone. 273-R. Dr. P. Fuett Optometrist, CHARLOTTE, X. C. No. 39 Xorth Tryon Street. Glasses Fitted. The KinbariaNiiient of tin lKud (aine. hN i t. Statesvllle Landmark. Several passengers were already ubord an early morning train when it was about to pull out from station not far from , hire a few mornings ago. In- came a young fellow with his hat on at about 80 degrees, his pants rolled half-way to his knees and having other ear marks of a dead game "spote." He halted about half-way the car, re moved his hat. the balance of the way from his head and placed It on the wall overhead, turned two seats together and proceeded to curl up in a comfortable position. All his movements had been very ostenta tious and all the other passengers had taken considerable Interest In the manner In which he made ready I or tne journey. Suddenly the engine bumped against the train to couple up. The "spote s coat struck the floor with a great thud and sounded like an electric light bulb had burst and the other passengers didn't know but what therj had. Soon, 'thouRh the odor of whiskey began to spread lu the car. The "spote" put on his hat, gathered his coat into a bun die and made his final dlsapearance from that car. As he passed along the crushed glass made a large noise and the "spote's face turned many colors. Rid V ur Children of Worm. You can change fretful. Ill-tem pered children Into healthy, happy youngsters, by ridding them of worms. Tossing, rolling, grinding of te3th crying out while asleep, accompanied by Intense thirst, pains In the stomach and bowels, feverish ness and bad breath, are symptoms that Indicate worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pfrasant candy loz enge, expels the worms, regulates the bowels, restores your children to health and happiness. Mrs. J. A. Brlsbln. of Elgin. 111., says: "I have used Kicks poo Worm Killer for years, and entirely rid my chil dren of worms. I would not be without It." Guaranteed. All drug glBts, or by mall. Price 2c. Kick a poo Indian Medicine Co., Philadel phia and St. Louis. Sold by Eng lish Drug Co. A Dozen Famous "Old Maids." Biblical Recorder. That the Droverhnl "nll mnlil" In not a parasite upon society, the cotton exchange for 20 cents a Globe-Democrat, of St. Louis, abun- pound. The money goes to charity, dantly proves by giving the follow-1 The bale, weighing 605 pounds, Ing list of twelve famous maids of i was raised at Lvford. Cameron hlstorv. "Oueen Elizabeth In whnan COlintv. Texas, and wm aliinnpH ! reign hngland reached her golden age. Florence Nightingale, nngel ot mercy in the Crimean War, and establlsher of organized nursing in war times. Dr. E. S. Green, DENTIST. Office in Belk-Bu'ndy Building, Opposite Belk'B Store, Monroe, N. C, through Houston. Mike came to the doctor about nine o'clock with the information Dorothea DIx. pioneer! that their month - old baby would of reform in prison and reformatory nt Bleep a wink. The doctor gave methods. Francis E. Wlllard, found- ''ke. sleeping powders for the baby, er of the temueience movement. H he next day he met Mike on the Rosa Bonheur, who opened the new artiBtic fields In the representation of animal life.' Clara Barton, found er, of the Red Cross Society and saviour of thousands from death and suffering. Joan of Arc, one of the Important factors In French his tory. Susan LI. Anthony, pioneer In efforts to procure more equal rights for wonitn. Charlotte Bronte, whose novels are among the best In English literature, Jane Ausien, whose pen pictures of English vil lage life promise to be immortal. Jane Addams, first citizen of Chlcagq ana head or the Hull House. Julia Lathrop, chosen from among the women of America to load In pre serving child life and happiness throughout the country." Tlie AccoiiiiiHHlatliiK ( . Will Payne, who comes on from his farm near Paw Paw, Michigan, every winter to spend six weeks in ew oric, says the New York po licemen, despite everything that has been said about them, are the most accommodating persons wearing uni forms anywhere on the habitable globe; and he tells this story to prove It. "I was down in the financial dis trict," says Payne, "and 1 wanted to go to an address on Dey street. 1 walked up to a big traffic cop and said to him: 'Where Is Dey street?' pronouncing It as though spelled Day. ' 'The correct pronunciation Is Die street,' he said, 'and it is four blocks north'." street "Well, how did the powders work inquired the doctor. "Them powders, Doc," answered Mike, "sure did the trick." "Made the baby sleep, did they? "No, that they didn't Doc. t W gave the darlint a dose, Just as you told me, but It wouldn't sleep at nil; so we just took a dose o' them powders oursllvs, we did, and went right off to sleep, and nlver heard the darlint cry one bit any more. Presbyterian Witness. A Recruit. A bad mess," declared the Jun lor partner. "Lot of urgent mall to be answered and the typewriter has Just left "The ofice boy Is always fooling around that machine, suggested tne senior partner. "Put him in now and let's see what he can do as a plnch-hltter." Pittsburg Post. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. (SKOVB'S TASTKLKSS chill TONIC, drive out Malaria and builda up the system. A true tonic andaurtAppetner. For aduUian-l children. 50c The Best Hot Weather Tonic OROVH'S TASTElESSchlll TONIC enrichea the blood, builda ap the whole ayilem and will won derfully strengthen and lortily you to wilbstsnd the depressing effect of the hot summer. 50c. THK NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the Stale for the Wo men of North Carolina. Five r?gu lar Courses leading to degrees. Spe cial Courses for teachers. Free tu ition to those who agree to become teachers In the State. Fall Session begins September 17th. 1913. For catalogue and other Information, ddress Jl'LU'S I. FOI ST, Greensboro, N. C. Prsldeent. RUB-r.lY-TISr.1 Will cure your Rheumatism Neuraleia, Headaches. Cramps. Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodynf.Dsed in ternally and externally. Price 25c. Trustee's Hale of (Hy Iroerty. Under and by virtue of the author ity vtsted in me by a certain deed of trust of date the 14th day of Dec, 1912, by W. H.. or "Bud' Poer of Union county, North Caroli na, which said deed of trust has been duly registered In the office ol Register of Deeds for Union coun ty in Book A. R. ot deeds on page 8b, to which reference is hereby made for a more particular descriu tion; and whereas upon application for sale by the holder of the bond secured In said deed of trust, I will on Saturday, THE 26TH DAY OF JULY. A. D., 1913, at the court house door In the city of Monroe, N. C. at 12 o'clock offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash one certain tract of land I) Ing and being in the City ot Monroe and defined as follows; Beginning at the Intersection corn er of Winder and College S.reets and runs S. 2 3-4 E. 90 ft. to Mrs. Alice Nelson's corner; thence with Mrs Alice Nelson's line N. 88 1-2 E. 80 1-2 feet to a stone in Mrs. Alice Nelson's line; thence N. 2 3-4 W. 90 feet crossing over about the middle of the weil to a stone on the south edge of Windsor Street; thence with said Windsor St. S. 88 1-2 W. 80 1-2 ft. to the begin ning and being the western part of the Joannah Poer lot and situated In the city of Monroe, North Caro line, said lot being 80 1-2x90 sq. feet. This the 16th day of June, 1913. JOHN C. SIKE3. Trustee, Red wine ft Slkes, Atty's. W. J. PRATT, Attorney-at-Law. Having been appointed prosecuting attorney in tne Recorder s court, 1 cannot appear tor the defense in criminal actions. All otfier legal ouBiness entrusted to me will re ceive prompt and careful attention Office: Koonis 21 and 22, Loan at Trust Building, Telephone 88. Monroe. N. C. W. O. LEMMOND, Attomev-nt-Law. Office In Law Building, old Library room, Monroe, N. C. Will practice in all State and Fed eral Courts. Will give special at tentlon to collection of claims and settlement of estates by adminis trators and executors. W. B. HOUSTON, SURGEON DENTIST, Office op stairs, FitxgeraU Building Northwest of Courthouse, Monroe, N. C, DR. B. C. EIDFEAEN, Dentist, uince one door south of Bruner's store. Phone 232. Monroe. N. C At Marshville on first and third Mondays of each month and Mat thews second and fourth Mondays. Machine S)op We are. now prepared to reoalr your engine and other machinery, do your plumbing and other work In our line. 8hop near freight depot. AU8TIN & CORRELL. Notice to Creditors. Having ' this day Qualified as Administrator of the extate of Pat Jol.nson, colored, deceased, this Is to rotify all persons having clitlms against said estate to present them to the undersigned at their office In !ia Clly of Monroe on or before the 20th day of June, 1914, or this no- Ice will be pleaded In bar of their right of recovery. All persons indebted to said es late will please make prompt set- lement. SA VINOS LOAN AND TRUST CO, Administrator'! of Pat Johnson, colored, deceased. This the 14th tlay of June, 1913. Ketiwine & Slkes, Attys. inilllITTTUIllIIITITtlMlIIIfITtii.i...,...nTTrr Don't Cuss The Weather. (J If you are hot and uncomfortable, dm't fuss. (Vine lie re and Ret comfortable i Miles to suit the weather and then you'll feel much better. J Nothing helps to comfort like good underwear. Science has done a lot in underwear. Try the Klosrd Krotih In ion Suit. Q It Is the mot comfortable et. Ter suit 1 and f I.50. Kvery. thing; In tuo-pk underwear that you want fn.ni 2.V up. Q Then you will want Mime of those swell soft i-hlrts of which we have a big line in all sizes and colors. q Throw away the old straw hat o, slw it foP mext ,e.r and ci.ine and get a new straw. They ln.k good, feel zimmI. -nil rr good. Something fur ,,. anywhere in price from $1 FLOW &. PHIFER The Exclusive Men's Wear St.. The Beautiful "Chimney Bock" Gap Reached Via SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Chimney Rock Gap has been for years famed for Its beauty In both Bong and story. Why not spend your vacation at one of the com fortable hotels beautifully situated In this lovely valley? HOTEL KATES KEM.1RKABLY CHKAP$,YOO to $ 10.00 per week. Home-like service. Good RinmIs; Fine Livery; Good Fishing. Seaboard's New Schedules make It easy to get to Chimney Rock, Rutherfordton and surrounding motains. Write today for booklet. a. v. uriK'uun, ncaei Agt., sj Monroe, X. C. S. LEARD, D. P. A R-lelgh, N. c. Look Here, Gentlemen! HERE IS SOMETHING TO A ROUSE VOIR ENTHUSIASM of CLOTHING and want you to come in and see it, we are of. ferine you some ROCK BOTTOM BARGAINS. LOOK AT THESE: 0Inln.I!,.,the 'T E' W' Sh,rl" 'very, where for One IMtar. all colors and si.es, while they last Our whole line of the famou Silver Brand Dollar Shirt, at 7.V mJZ LI'. m Clor" of 0,086 shirt "1 U We re going to sell every one .if them. The opimrt unity is yours. w 9 -x&sr 2s&k 1 4lJ We have 2.10 handsome four In linnd Ties that are so Popular in beautiful colors that we are offering for on ly l.V. each. They look as good as any BOc tie. Here Is your chance to look Just M well and save 33c. We picked up this lot unexpccN wily and give you the benefit. tor only Twwity.flve cents. It will surpise jou. In all the popular shades and colors. ft me All High Cut Shoes Reduced. To make room for our Soring Stock of Shoes we will sell all our well known brands of high cut Shoes at greatly reduced price-. It will pay you to see them. "Jiqaaaia.ay And Don't Forget to Come and See the New SPRING SUITS. Grow Bros. Gash store. THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, The State's Industrial College. Equips men for successful lives In Agriculture, Horticulture. Dairying. Stock Raising, Poultry Work. Vet erinary Medicine; tn Civil. Electri cal and Mechanical Engineering; in heiuistry and Dyeing; in Cotton Manufacturing. Four year courses. wo, and one year courses. 53 teach ers; t69 students, 23 buildings; Modern Equipment. County Super intendents bold entrance exatnlna- lons at all county seats July 10th. Write for complete catalogue to E. B. OWEN'S, Registrar, West Raleigh. N. C. tIXllIIIIIlIIIII.ITTiIIITTTlIIlIHTTTTTT ""'""MTP Come and Get Them! Frchh carload of first rims Horses and Mules Just In from the West. They are all well broken, guaranteed, and will lie sold right. Come and see them. E. M. GRIFFIN & CO. lamiHIHIIIlHIHimillllllH,,.,!,,,,,,,,,,.
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