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Let your Watch begin the New Year right Your watch neJs rest and a cleaning once a year. The oil dries ani the bekrings be gin to weir and jour watch doesn't have a chance to show what it can do if you don't take car of it. You ought to entrust your repairing only- to a jeweler of unquestioned skill and reliability. We take special pride in making watches perform better than they ever did. Our charges are moderate. Leave your watch with us.. Tin: v. .1. in :h i: i o ii: i:t.i.i;s. Walt h l:i-! viT IV r in. .. . f. m Caulcs PER RGLL 78 c "prrll. Wi-Frli tl.nvt tourer nr.Iymo Pure .Vphalt ami Feit, equal to roof- inc LI by tie.JiT vl to $ 10 trmllpr 'fitiiiitl(.'iit'if:icirvci'st. tSaeUrMtJ 1 Hubbor K-tHiBf. rnrtiv trt a;:Iitv not mil rn.U d t eftitnus 10s fi. tut to r U, I una. i-riy, wficrii,;! una., ion 7&e 2- PI,WHpSf? lhs.. Ho!! SLW 3- ri, Ueisfct jj Lbs., Koll U li 1 iuLti'.r. litlu'fr-. Write tutiay. k ftim Uuui Ik.isl" K-KI I.ASf! iii r '..1TKKI I.ASf! E:c;imend, Va. A r:tt;iln of one of the ocivin lint is was showing a young l:n!y f fir id of his over the ship iliiri:i' one of hin eastward trips. As they pass(i through the steerage, he railed his fair companion's atten tion to a Ms, husky Irish migrant, who was putting away with knil' fork an I spoiiti a. Iionntiful supply of conu'il b"ef and cahbagi', eom bined w'h other articles of diet. The captain eyed him for a moment, t lit'!! , aili'.ressing t ho young lady, saiii: "J list look at the enormous amount of fed that fellow is eon ouming." "I siippos. Captain," said the fair young sirl. with a beaming smile, "lie is what you sailors call a stowawav." tor ter An Idetil Woman's l.iiMilive. Who wants to take salts or cas- oll, when there is nothing bct than Dr. King's New Life Pills for all bowel trotihl. s. They aet grn'ly and naturally on the stomtu'h and liver, stemulate and regulate your bowels and file up the entire sys't in. I'l'iee L'.'e. At ;.ll ilntg-g'ists.--H. K. Kiiclilen iV ("J., I'hila delphia or S:. Louis. There are some questions in ge ography required In the prelimina ry exaininitl-ns for law students 'ho a-pirtf', to admission to the bar. "Name ten animals that live In the Arctic zone." One young man wrote: "Kivo polar bears and five skills." N. B.--I'erm!t me to call your attention to the fact that the ques'lrn does not specify that the animals should be of different vari eties." lie passed. Mr. I. Orier Wallace, of tha well km wn mercantile fi-ni of McLaugh lin & Wallace, Sanl.ls. suffered the nihfortune Friday at 12:50 o'clock to get his right arm caught in the feeders of one of his r'J'ton gins, with the result that his arm was fearfully larcenitfd and the right aide of hli f:ie? and head and nose were badly cut. Sell what you have to sell and buy what you have to buy from the Old Reliable Groce ry Store of M. WALLER The Happiness tif ;iing. "It seems to me that Mr. Willis doesn't look very well," young Mrs. Willis's caller said out in the ball, as she glanced bark at the old lady who sat list testily by the window. "I don't know what Is the nutter with her." young Mm. Willi an awered, with a touch of Im pat i Mice in her voice. "I'm isure nobody could Ked ml Judge, lteinc Investigated. His TentiHT. Judge Sp-er. or the l". S. dUtrict eouit of Uecrgla, who is being in vent igatrd at Macca by a congn-a-slonal c;mmitte headed by I'on gressnian Webb of Xerth I'arolina. is charg.d with eorrupricn, with pa: thirty, and men'al Incempttence. As all Federal Judgts hold for life go.id behavior, it is hard ;r relay, and s?v ral times since. Ju.ls" Specr's outburst was . ed fr:h by a s:aunient by en .ill-Mr. forty years, tut what else can we; ; do?" I As the caller went down the steps Itin.l.iv Irk ViiV iiwkthnr than Ii'rwl f "r "-'B lis: she has the sunniest bed-room ps'- - il -k ,"s l.t .i.-v, .rv ir. k.,. ..l.li'f this one will lose his scilp. The r-i ...I. . .kJ. 1,,'JuJw lost control of himself inmi them tir eoursri il limsr he hard to give up her ovn home after! t. . K - I.....n miulhco t it I'm 1 V ' I fur 11.19 inni iniauir-. in i i.-i . ... , . . , , fc . I..,,. Spar's d:-ui-t. virtually a-eciisng the jurist of de livering a charge ;ihe postman came up. There was. ' , , .. ' ", " ; i.,.., .,.i ,i fr; '"r hoiur. shouted Jude ill, .,, o " O... ... .. If . .. ..l.,., ,,.,.. qui :ly lure and li.-tened to miirep i. . . .. t . .. 1., .,. I..,. i ... .,. ..1 ...... V,., 1,1 iicL- ...... t- ... i. -i- UU U,,Mll JMUt" ll..,,., li'iu When she came back, fifteen inin-i utts later, t Id Mrs. Will:, exci'ed ! and eager, was trying on her boit-: net. i "I've got to go down-town, Julia." s:ie saw. 1 n ne uacK in nine tor umn, r." She came back at exactly ti o'clock Iltr bo:ii:et had slijiped to one il old Mrs. Willis. The diughter-in-liw ham'."d it to her and then went: her and there was a tired flush en yes were sparkling td iipen in-"- -" "Ju.: a minute. Judge," broke In riiii.-u: Ml Wt b!i. "I suggtst that you instruct your i ui.stl lo make any rt:ii:rks tii:t are necessary." "I a:n a l:i,ttr, inystlf." rttort e ' Jiiilg.- Spc r, and 1 ask the ' pru:.ege i.f n ::dlng to i it the charge wh: di Mr. Akerman has ju-: at:;'el:ed." (ulting Affair in "hetf fit-Id. Pagcland Journal. Mr. Frank Welsh was ?verely cut near the heart and on the arm at hU hom about two milts frcm Kuby last Thuis.lay night by Mr. Will Home who was under the in-f!uen-e of liquor, i: is report d. It se. n: that Home and Andrew Allen, a K.n-ln-law of Welsh, werv at the Welsh heme and trouble arcse, the men going ii.to the yard. Thea Welsh knocked llorne down where upoa Home drew a knife and out a de: p gash or his heart ui.d cut the liHiscle of hU arm, and In the meantime Alien interfered and was t it, but not seriously. Wtl.di was in a st! us cjndition for a time but Is now n ported t.s eotting along nlelv. llorne surrentb rid at.d gave bond at ML Creghan Sa'urday m iraing in tl.r sum of t "0i. fice, but h.rarms were full of bun- r,M;ti a., s:li,, ,.,,'ut- dlti and In r joyou-dy. "I've got ye.u those towels you wanted. Julia." sdie announced, "and t h re's a box of pivserved ginger for Fred you didn't know he loved ir. did cu' And that's a handk-r-ch'ef for Norah; and the n's' are lisMe things fur o'her people." "I!ut I don't utiderstand," Julia stammered. Old Mrs. Willis lifttd !i r .-liir.ing face. "If that isn't like me to for g t to tell yen: Wiiy. 'tws atl i !1 debt I'd f i go'teti about ten dollars- that tame t-iL'y from Mary Iindsoii. Thii'k of it ten dollirsall my own to spend as I pleased! My. but I had a good time: I've got three ('ollars left, and I'm .going to give l.yddv l'.aUi r a tr a! to nior ivw!" Julia's ev' s met her husband's witn siiilleti ompr. lu iis'on. Three veils without a dollar of her own with vhnli le give any one a treat -- m.ither, to whom giving had b.eii t!i ' vtry breath of life! I "Oil," Julia cried, under her breith, 'how could we how could w i ! " Kxehatige. j later would read and c -nsid. r charge in question. Wai'.tttl In Make Tin in liiing the l.itiir. In order to citcti mvrnt a N-irth l 'a rcli.ii i siatuie, which prevents the shipment ef liquor into the counties of MitcheM, Avery. Ku'h rfoid. i'a ct M. t'heroker, and Jackson, a::d the tow us t.f II!;h IVfttt, M erehrad t'i'y. Trin'ty, J imestown, C.uilford t'ol- 1 ie. F.-;.-n:.ship i nd ("lap. I Hill, an el'f-rt ;u made in eliamb :s at I. vnehhiirg, a., to s. eiire from Ju !g UC. Mc'.Kiwell cf fat Fuleral Hi-trict ('curt a nrin-'noiy Ir.junc-il-j requiring the Southern Kxpres Company to receive at Hrisirl, Va.. II. lii- rs intend d for persenal us i i these communi'ies. Judge Mtlow e'!, however, held that hi fiurt lacked jiirisilitsijii, ar.d the iipplifi tU:i was denied. Stanly t'uiiiily Xiw. ; A.h niarle Kut, i prise. .Mrs. Maggie I'arktr, wife if Co lumbus Parker, dud Monday a! ner heme in West Aliemarle, aged ." yt irs. Paul Moose has purchased the L'i'.rd sti.bl.s. n. ar Southern depot. .Mr. .vlo.se dots tut know now jus.: rtii.it name he will give his newly acquired property. Missis. L". K. Mittggs, J. L. t;r:ci' a:id Ur. W. I. Iliil let, ytsHlday for .,!i extendi d l.lin'.iig .rip by way of Miami and Ptnacola, Ha., and t':i b.i. Ilev. Ccorgo lloiuycut t of Pur r nil t with a serious acrldea; l.i.-t wiek, A log roiled, frcm a wagon upon him. i au.-tag rupture and other side,, loUewed Mr. McAltstt r. pa-is-w i.se injuring nun. His condition U ; , .1 ever Lis bedy, and crasiied with considered s. ri'iis. ji:s four passengers Into the show- Mrs. Jiidi:h li.ivis, wife of the late w'ndow of W. K. Kindley's store. Frank Davis, ditd Sunday of dropsy . Mr. MeAlisttr was taken up Uiicon She was a!o:i! sivcnty yiars old. j scious fri ni si. lp wounds and cir She was a uiemla r of the t'o'tctnille ried to the hospi'al, where he later Pr.iiiiiiH lit Man l,n ii Our. '. f. Me.lis' r. tieasunr trid gt" tra! man::gtr or the Sunt In in 'lim ber A' Lumber Co. of Fayet 'cville. j:"id en - of the m st pr mill' n! lum jl' Tti'.en in North Car Una, w. s run !:.i.va and se,,rely injure ! w!i, n. a:- , tempting to avoid a bieycl". lie iep ' P'' I b'fore the motor car of Maleom . icNt :1 cf Kai ferd. Wh n Mr. McAlis ir ws kn -ked 'dewn M.-. McNeil lost centn 1 cr hi j ma hine, and the car, lungin;? to one I "111 II" At I.HM. They built a church at j doer - Ha wasn't in it. llapttst church I W. J. Hlalcck of Norwood, who fill K ti io see us last week, said that ! ho had ci n'racts to deltvtr over his very 1 -'). nnO of tlmlkr this year. Tins j amount of money, it' pos Jlile, w ill I be turned, loose In the count v and recovered e "inseiousni ss. Mi. kit nl in gtr Is 1(11 Vtaistlld. Sqil're Harvey tiarrien of Me d; I' nhurg cei,brat("l his 101 birthday Friday. 'Sdiilre (!ari-S: a ccitl ill s i'l They brought him a st heme to re-j should tin an something to those who f:lu i,, .ith am' looks to b ,1,.. j l ' , I ,11,- ll,,M i He wasn't in it. have timber to sell Adam Dry died suddt nly of hearth young;-!' th in he actually is, 'u veirs lie' lives for themselves, as d'sease at the home of hit son. "Let them wort he had done, i Mes s Dry, i:t Palestine, on Monday . i in j uouiuii I asK ueip oi any one. , 1 , "ng ,i. o.en o i itn-iv. tie was oi If they hadn't was'id each gulden yi 'ts ( f age. .Mr. Dry had eaten minute" tsuppir, being apparently In his usual lie wasn't in It. j health and gone te the home ef his So he passed the poor with a haugh- son to spend a ftw houts before re ly tread j tiring. While talking he was seized He wasn't i:i it. wk,n paias and thought It best to And he scorned the good with avert- H down. His daughter, Mrr. L"e i d head Harris, was sent for and, she and He wasn't in it. UmIius did what they could to re Whin men in the halls of virtue met Hive the sick man. Their efforts, He saw their goodtuss wi.hout re- however, proved futile and Mr. Dry pissed away at the time statu!. Mr. Dry was born l.i Cabarrus couny in (v.oher, lSl'ti. grel; Too high the mark f.:r him to win it He wasn't in it. A hoarse crept down the street one riy- Ile was In it. Tlie funeral trappings made a display-He was in it. St. Peter received liiin with biok and bell; Parcel Pontage Itatcs f'igiirtd. Win. y. Crefton, iissistar.t. post in osier for Centraliia, has worked ou a table w her, by parcel pest postage rates can readily be figiirtd. IJeK.w is the system: For the first and sec::nd z'.ins tike the numii.r cf uauais, to v.-hi !i "My friend you have purchased your'toll,. is ...j j,,- ,lu, rcs,., unjf tie ticket t.e wt Vour elevator goes down ute," He was :n it Lxeh inge. in n min- I dare say you think that school masters are oftm a bit hard on you i:r requiting yen te do things In order that, you may pass the t 'h'h of the school, but I want to warn you tint when you get out of the sehix.l yen are going to have hard er schoolmasters than you had be fore. For the world requires that we make good, no matter what hap p; ns, and the man that does things amounts to a great deal more than the man who wishes he had done t number of e?:ils postage required. Third zone Pounds multiplied l,y two, plus four. Fourth zone Pounds niultlpli by four, plus t lirt e. Fifth 20110 l'ouuda multiplied by six, pi is two -ixtli one- Pounds multiplied by eight, pine one. Si'vi.ith zone Ptunds multiplied by lit, plus one. Klghth zone Pounds multiplied by in. The Kelsoni.'in. in Mallard Cr ek township where his ben resiling almost all or life and the indi'atioes ate that he will live to celebrate several mere birthday anniversaries, there. 'Squire (larrlsen's expTie'ice dates back to the time prl.ir to the Mex ican War and his recollect Bus of thes, days are highly In tt rest In::. He I) the county's only eentenarioii. For Frost ltitcs mid Clmtqied Skin. For frost bit en ears, fingers and toes; chapped hands and Hps, chil blains, cold, sores, red and rough skins, there Is nothing to equal Ilucklen's Arnica Salve. Stops the pain at onto and heals quickly, in every home there should be a box handy all the time. Host remedy for all skin diseases, itching eczema, tetter, piles, etc. All druggists or by mail. H. U. Hucklen A: Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. DR. B. C. REDFEARN, Dentiit Office one door south of Bruner'8 store. Phone 232. Monroe, N. C. At Marshvllle on first and third 1 Mondays of each month nnd Mat thews second nnd fourth Mondays. Deer and Near Kings . .r- ,., ,.., i, ..,. Kings Mountain, J" things and who promises he will do!,0 pX(t.n(i t0 au n,y tilings. The nu n I am sorry for j L ,on c,)unty an lnv Wild Cat Mountain. Correspondence of The Journal. Kings Mountain, Jan. 3. 1 wish my old friends In ltinlv nn 1nvitlltli.il tfl iT.nie are the men who flop to think thatlm K1 ,, ... a KO (,9),r they have accomplished something ,, .,, of iate deer have become before they stop at the grave ItseL. plcnLiful on Huffalo ereik. 3 miles Ion have got to have your second : no.(h flf hprp Qne mal hilg kille( wind In this world and keep it up , tv.Q a!)(, nno,,HT ,,, 01ie. And , he.V?Bt .nln1"rl rrf ,leRt' sh,,uld we fail to find d.?er. why. Woodrow W ilson s Address to Iloys. i Vi w, Q hun,lll for wild cats, as , ., , , . . thesn nniinuli- also abound. The "darkeys her.d Is suppose! ,,. ..,,. ,, . tnKhin tr be so hard that If a mule kicked $, 5(M) of r().(, bon(ls nlll, ln Fbru h:,:n on the head, that is th- endlir. wp wi yofe for a.).her iasuc of th-mule for tommertiiil purpos-s. if- , 5J Tnlj amo,lnt wm make He Is pensioned. A negro boy was anditig In the road, on n.y f i'her'Sj pl.m'utlon in Texas. He was "think- l!''!? about "noUiing." There appear-! jed, limping arcund the bend in the' road, a little negro girl. She wajC Just crcinln' along, dragging one foct af:er the other. Ho'h f 'et ! were tied up in "poult! 'es." The bay looktd at her and said, "Li'.a, what de mat tali y fe-'-?" "Huh!" she replied, "Pa done i hit me on de haid w if er adz w hile t win s'anrtin on Bonie oie iron. our reads s'canu to none. H. Y. BULK. Hyomei Believes In Five Minutes Ky--0H'ner. A very old Irishman one day as tonished a friend by announcing that he was about to get married. "Married!" exclaimed his friend. "An rid man like you!" "Well, ve see." t.e eld man ex- nliltuH "if inai htraiisp I'm pft-1 sniffles, cr any other symptoms tin' an'ould boy now. 'TU a folne.' catarrh, or have bronchitia or cold ihtnff Put fo havo a . r npnr v in the heaa surety use nyomei. u Hi !p (';iiicjt tjuitkly Winn lljii iik I Is I'std for Catiirili, llr. ncliitls r OiM in . tlie Head. If you suffer from raising of mu -o'js, husky voice, discharge frcm th;t note, droppings ln .the throat. of ta close thu eyes wluji ye come to the end." "Arrah, now ye old, fule!" ex claimed Pat, "Don't be soo foolish. What do you know about It. Close yer ryes indade. I've had a couple o' thtrn, an.' faith, they both of them opened mine." Atlanta Journal. Curat Old Soret, Othw Rtmeditt Won't Cm. T1 wor tt caw, bo matter of how loni t Onditir re Cured br the wondrrful, old reliable D' Porter'i Antiseptic H?linj Oik It relieve Faia and Heata at the aamc time. 25c, Joe, 1.C will banish the dlaecse germa in the nos?, throat and lungs and give quick and permanent relief or mon ey refunded by Kngllah Drug Co. The Hycniel trea'mr.nt gives a tciile healing effect to the air you breatthe, dsstrrys the catarhal germs, stops the pol?oncu secre tions, soothes the Irritated mucous membra n and makes a marked im provementin, the general helth. The complete outfit, including in haler and bottle of liquid costs $1.00; extra bottles tf liquid, if later needed, 50 cents. DR. R. L. PAYNE, Physician and Surgeon, Monroe, N. C. Office ln Postoffice Building, ovei Union Drug Co. Office hour 11 tr 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Residence phone, 273-R. W. J. I'lUTT, Attorney-at-Law, Having been appointed prosecuting attorney In the Recorder's" court, ) cannot appear for the defense ic criminal actions. All other legal business entrusted to me will re ceive prompt and careful attention Office: lloums SI and 22, Loan M Trust Building, Telephone HH. Monrtnt, N. C Dr. E. S. Green, DENTIST. Office In Belk-Bundy Building, Opposite Belk's Store, Monroe, N. C W. O. LEMMOND, Attorney-at-lw. Office ln Law Building, old Librarj room, Monroe, N. C. Will practice In all State and Fed eral Courts. Will give special at tentloa to collection of claims too settlement of estates by admlnls trators and executors. W. B. HOUSTON, SURGEON DENTIST, Office op stain, Fitzgerald Bnildint Northwest of Coortbonse Monroe, N. C. Machine Sfyop W are now prepared to repatt your engine and other machinery, do your plumbing and other work Id our line. Shop near freight depot AU8TIX A CORRELU To Prevent Blood Poisoning apptr at one the wonderful old reliable DR. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL,aor tical dreating that rclievee pain and heata at the aame time. Not a liniment, ttc. We. l.oa The Most Important Thing a druggist does is fill prescriptions. There is no drug store where this feature has more scrupulous attention than here. When there is sickness in the house It Does Not Pay to Take Chances. Better bring your prescription here, where every thing is certain to be right. ENGLISH DRUG CO. THE DEPENDABLE STORE, MONROE, N, C. The House of Dillon. Years of effort have resulted in our winning the confidence of the peo ple. Satisfied customers are the foun dation of our success. Visit our store and be convinced. For the new year we will have a great variety of new patterns embracing up-to-date designs and finishes containing values that can-, not be surpassed and living up in every sense of the word to our slogan, 4 illon Sells the Best. First Prize 95 Bushels io the Acre HE USED PLANTERS SOLUBLE GUANO THE 100 C30P PRODUCER iS, 8r OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY J. McCl'LLOLOII, SoprrlnleDitm KING&TRHB. i. C. Planters Frrtilizrr t riiocphate Co., Charloslou, H. C, Dear Sire: Your one-half ton of Planters Soluble Guano 8-3-3, has Uvn awanled Mantrr Murven Met ulloupli for makinir the largent yield on ono acre. Ninety-five Bushels of Corn. The report of fame has Urn given to the County .Record for publication. ery truly yours, (Signed) J. CI. McCrLLOUGII, Sup, of Education. Ask our Areata for hrandg or write U8 direct for in for mation and prices, fro that our trade-mark ia on each bag it's your protection against inferior tuauds. Planters Fertilizer & Phosphate Co. Manufacture Charleston, South Carolina We ue only tlie best S, C. Phosphate, Flh Scrap, Blood Tankaac German l'olvb, etc. " ' Money to Loan i y y i it I i I i in limited amounts on improved real estate. GORDON CO. GENERAL AGENTS Philadelphia Life Insurance Co. Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg. MONROE, N. C. I Telehone No. 19 for Good Printing.
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