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i . rrs (..-(vtf.i 1 xij v An Interesting Book and a comfortable, roomy Morris chair are temptations not to be resisted. If you choose the chair here you will be showing: such good judgment and taste that we know you will select the right book. We have cases to put the books in. too. Library tables also. In fact, anything in furniture if it's good. T. P. DILLON. Small Farms. We have cut the 838 acre tract at Baker's into small farms, rang ing from 15 to 50 acres. Also into building lots close to the Station and schools. Any one can own one of these small farms, as the price and terms are RIGHT. Monroe insurance & investment Office In Bunk of Iniuu Building. company (J. B. CAUUVELL, Manager. Check Your April Couch. Thawing frost and April rains chill you to the very marrow, you catch rolj Head and lungs stuiTed ' You are feverish Cough continu ally and feel miserable You need Ir King's New Discovery. It root ha in flamed and irritated throat and lungs, stops cough, your head clears . up. fever leaves, and you feel line. Mr. J. T. Davis of Stickney Corner. Me.. "Was ct red of a dreadful cough after doctor's treatment and all oth er remedies failed. Relief or money back, rieasant Children like it. Get a bottle to-day. 50c. and l.vi at your drueisl's. W. 0. LEMMOND, Attornt-y-iit-Law. Office In Law Building, old Library room. Monroe, N. C. Will practice In all State and Fed era! Courts. Will give special at tent ion to collection of claims anc settlement of estate by adminls iratora and executors. Dr. B. C. Rcdfearn, Dentist. Office one dcor south of Rruuer's store. Phone 232. Monroe, N. C At Marslnllle on first and third Mondays of each month and Mat thews second and fourth Mondays. DR. R. L. PAYNE, Physician and Surgeon, Monroe, N. C. Office la Postofflce Building. ovei I'nion Drug Co. Office hours 11 tr 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Residence phone. 273-R. DR. E. S. GREEN, DENTIST. Office In Belk-Bundy Building. Opposite Uelk's Store, Monroe, N. C Now is the time when the housekeeper finds It especi ally hard "to get anything to eat." Consult us on the sub ject. We try to do Just a little bit better than anyone else la supplying the needs of our customers in the eat able line. We buy and sell produce all the time and can gener ally give you something good. M. WALLER ' wwy tJ MDUfJ i5V4j U-v ? w ww)? Eyd Swat the Fly! You can get rid of these pests by putting screens in your house. We have doors and windows to fit every size opening. Call in and let us show you them. HEATH HARDWARE CO. WHOLESALE MONROE, N. C. RETAIL FAMOUS FEUD ENDS Trapper's Son, Who Fought for Land, Gives Up. Old Man Eatticd Rockefeller for Tven- ty-To Yeere to Retain Cabin and Grounds Near the Adiron dack Preserves. Mslcne, X. Y. Word has been ro cehvd here that the celebrated Roeke- fellcr-Lamora feud has been ended by the action of William Lxtr.ora In sell ing the cabin r.nd grounds left him by his father, a hunt r and trapper. who refused to sell hi property to make up a section i.f WiHinm Rockefeller's vast Adirondack gai.ie pit serve. It was in is: i Hint William Rocke feller set out to ic(uire the game preserve. Ho bought 59,iV'0 acres around the town of Brandon, but could not obtain Oliver Ij-niora's cabin and clearing, which ttood In the way. Out kJf S iCit S. k William Rockefeller. of this arose a legal battle between the oil magnate's agents and the old trapper. It wae expensive work for Laniora, but the old trapper's friends and neighbors sympathized with him and came to his aid financially. Laniora was arrested for trespass ing, having Ignored the 3.000 signs ported on the preserve. But twice l.e defeated the Rockefeller agents In the courts by showing that the fish In the Rockefeller streams were supplied by the state hatchery, and thaf the state law forbids the setting aside of such waters as port of any private es tate. On the third occasion, when the agents got Laniora Into court. It was a civil euit for damages. It went through several tribunals, finally reaching the court of appeals, which found In Rockefeller's favor. The damages awarded were only eighteen cents, but $soo In costs was assessed against the old trapper. This was a staggering blow and the loss of the cabin was threatened for a time. Lamora's friends, however, proved loyal, and clubbed together and raised the fuid. For the rest of the old man's life the Rockefeller agents recognized as useless any attempt to get him to sell. After lie died, his boh, to whom the property fell, assumed the same atti tude as his father for a time, but he finally has been Induced to sell. GALLANTRY MAY PROVE FATAL Woman's Suffrage Movement In France Suffers From Attitude of Dandles and Mashers. raris. Gallantry may prove fatal to the woman suffrage movement In France. The first suffrage parade took place here, but ended in failure ow ing to the attentions addressed to the women by a crowd of dandies and mashers, both old and young. Break ing through the lines, the men over whelmed the women marchers with their attentions, smirking and bowing and raising their hats. Finally the leaders appealed to the police, and the streets were cleared of the mashers. Then there was no one else left to view the pajade, and the women were escorted to their hall, where they made speeches to one another. WINS BIG LUMBER HOLDINGS Edward Hlnes of Chicago Is Victor In Famous Fight With State of Mississippi. Jackson, Miss. Edward Hlnes, Chi cago lumberman, ha won his famous fight with the state of Mississippi, in volving timber holdings In the south ern counties, valued at about fifteen million dollars. The supreme court held that a foreign corporation Is not amenable to the statute prohibiting timber holdings by any corporation In excess of $2,000,000 In value. The de cision upholds the constitutionality of the statute, but rules that It can be made applicable to domestic cor porations only. Fat Men Not Good Risk. French Lick, Ind Fat men over forty are not good risks, according to Dr. William J. Mayo of Rochester, Minn., In an address to the medical section of the American Life conven tion. Thin young men are not desir able life Insurance subjects, according to Dr. H. 1. Baker of Pittsburgh, 327 . . . JO?- 314-401- 403-440-45- 40G-407-405 r 1 1 - 512 522 -523-524-525-527-533- 541- 552-556-557-563-565- COURT CALENDAR. MAY mil, TERM, 1011. THOMAS J. SHAW, JmU;e. MONDAY, MAY 4th. L.4MeX R. E. Evnns vs. S.A.L.. C.C.iO. Uy A..A.4 A., MrL. -A.. A. A K. H. Mock- vs. C. I!. Wright Nah -K & S.. .F.A.Krauss et al vs. W.Henry Collins et al. .A..A. & A..S.&P. - R. S J. J. Crow et al vs. J. A. Gulledge -R. k S The Sikes Co. vs. T. W. Gregory et al A-.A.&A. -R. k S Crow Pros. vs. J. A. Gulledge -L. MrX Eoyd McMamu vs. Jesabel Mc.Manus -1.. ic McX R. L. Weir vs. Ranee Hough U. k S. -L. McX W. P. Plyler vs. Am. Pottery Co. and J. T. McCorkle R. k S. and S. 6. f: -L. McX Ida Shu ct al vs. W. V. Tel. Co T. & U. -A., A. .- A., S. k V Fuller Xanee vs. James A. Moore. . . .It. k S. -S. & P Joshua Crook vs. Crow Hros K. fc S. -W. O. 1 James Moss vs. Yirpie Moss -I.. & McX J. E. Thomas vs. J. K. Honeycutt ct al -R.A: S., L.& McX.. .Odie Price rt al vs. W. liainp Fowler et al. .Yann - ..John W. Keziah vs. H. M. Keziah - H. M. Keziah vs. Wm. C. Horn I -Special Appearance. . R. C. Griffin vs. John W. Kezi!i - Wm. C. Horn vs. A. J. Fowler. Jr K. k S. -L. k McX Tyson Bros. vs. W. R. Ponsal k Co R. & S. Sp. Ap. A.. A. & A. TI ESPAY. MAY 0th. -A.. A. k A...nraxton Phifer et al vs. W. A. Slmpkins et al -R. 4: S.. United Loan & Trust Co. vs Hasty k Thomas. .A., A. k A. L. k McX. .W. H. Poor, by his guardian, vs The Sikes Co.. . R. k S. I.. & .McX. . .Horothea Hasty et als vs. The Sikes Co. et nl..R. & S. R. & S Crow Pros. vs. C. A. and Recce Scott L. k McX. - C. E. Bailey vs. M. E. Harwood L. & McX. WEDXESDAY. MAY 6th. 570 s.c P.. .Mrs. Minnie Bow den, Admx. vs. S. H. Bracey et al. .R. & S. 572 R. & S W. W. Horn vs. Wolfsheimer Bros..' S. & P. 575 L. & McX.. . E. C. Williams et al vs. II. L. Bomar et al. . R. & S. Sp.Ap. 57S Yann Lonnie S. Fowler vs. J. A. Jones R. & S., S. & P. 57! Yann. . . .Lonnie S. Fowler vs. Henry M. Helms. . . .R. k S., S. & P. 3S0 Yann Fowler & Lee vs. W. M. Webster et al 582 Redwine & Sikes vs. E. M. Czzell & Co 5S3 F.W.A.. S.& P. .Mrs. I). E. and J.M.Hill vs. J. C. Austin. .It. & S. 586 A.. A. k A.. .Mecklenburg Marble and Granite Co. vs. R. F. Kiser et al S. k P. 580 Yann Fowler & Lee vs. H. Kirby Hough L. & McX. 500 R. k S Carrie McKenney vs. J. A. Jones et al S. & P. 501 S. & P Eclipse Paint k Mfg Co. vs. Union Drug Co Brooks 502 Yann, Tratt, S. k P R. L. Payne, Exr. vs. D. A. Houston et al A.. A. & A.. R. & S. 506 R. k S Mrs. Bessie Bomar vs. G. M. Tuckker et al L. & McX 598 R. k S... Peoples Nat. Bank of Lynchburg. Ya.. vs. J. W. Hastv et al A., A. k A. MOTION DOCKET. THURSDAY, MAY 7th. 37 A., J. & A Lancaster Mercantile Co. vs. Ed Cauthen n. A .? 298 A..A.& A.. .A. C. Davis, Admr. vs. The Standard Oil Co. et al. .R.4 S. 209 A..A.&A Lula Baucont vs. The Standard Oil Co. et al R. k S. 300 A..A.&A.. .H. T. Baucom. Admr. vs. The Standard Oil Co. et al. .R.4S. .502 A..A.&A C. A. Frltchard vs. The Standard Oil Co. et al. . . .R.&.S. 455 R. & S Union Trade Co. vs. Wm. A. Belk 458 W.O.L., L.&X V. T. Helms vs. Fred Frasler S. & P. 463 The Bank of Union vs. J. A. Gulledge 4 1 4 s. k r J. A. Bennett vs. U. J. Taaloek et al L. & McX. 484 R. & S Co-Operative Mer. Co. vs. Hiram D. Griffin. . . .W. O. L. 532 A..A.&A Gordon Ins. and Ins. Co. vs. A. J. Stevenson ... .Yann 562 L.&McN. .Daisy Gordon Wolfe et al vs. W. J. Gordon, Admr.. .R.tfS. 584 It. & S.. ,D. M. Austin, Admr. et al vs. May W. Duncan, Admr. .R.&.S. 597 Vann Fowler & Lee vs. W. M. Rushing S. & P. 605 S. & P Mary L. Conder vs. J. Frank Conder Parties and w itnesses need not attend court until the day set for the trial of the cause In which they are Interested as parties or subpoenaed as wit nesses, unless notllied of a change in the calender. R. W. LEMMOND, C. S. C. Get Ready For This Event The best and Surest way to save is take B. and L. Stock. The twelfth series of the People's Building and Loan Association will open Saturday, May 2nd. Anybody can carry some shares and everybody should carry some. Join in the line and help build more homes. Call at Gordon Insurance & In vestment Co. for particulars. Attention, Shriners SHRINE SPECIAL Operated via SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY -to- ATLANTA, GA., AND RETURN, SUNDAY, MAY 10th, 1914. Leave Raleigh Leave Wilmington Leave Charlotte Leave Fayetteville (A. & R. Ry.). LeaveHamlet Leave Wadesboro , Leave Monroe 6.07 p. m. 3.45 p. m. 8.20 p. m. . 4.50 p. m. 9.10 p. m. 9.56 p. m. 10.10 p. m. Leave Winston-Salem (W.S.S.B. Ry.) 5.15 q. m. SPECIAL TRAIN; ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT. Special train will be PARKED AT INMAN PARK SIDING ON SEABOARD, THE SAFEST, QUIETEST AND CLEANEST LOCATION IN ATLANTA. Write at once for detailed information and Pullman reservations to F. A. Fetter, for Committee, Raleigh, N.C. JOHN T. WEST, DiTision Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N.C.
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