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CD llimTTI....iiinimnm TTtni somkthi; told him to kill The Newest and Most Up - to - date line of Christmas jewelry can be found t W. S. KR.USS' JKWKI.RY STORK. Everything brand new. not an old piece of jewelry In the house, but everything new and up-to-date. We also have a nice line of watches and clocks to select from. A visit to our store will satisfy you that we have the newest and most complete to date line of jewelry In Monroe Trices to suit your pocket book. W. S. KRAUSS. Little ChiM li FrMii Hum. Ualit'h lUt:iI-h. IeO. 9. t . . . i Utile Temna Louise. 16-nionths-old riaiieluer of D. C. Sherman of M Kast llareett strpet. died today from burns sustained last night when lur riot hi he caught fire troni me stoe in some unaccountable way. Only she and her little urotner were in tne room when her clothing cauKht. Screams brought her molher. who wrapped a nuilt around tier, but tool late to avoid fatal burning. uiiiiiiiiiiiTTTi""'t"TiiiiiiniuniTiiniiiin mm ni?ii im rnxsF.IiVATORY OF MUSIC. llllj ItlUkVUlA. V,W . . . . iir.Mi u c.foWicViDfl nd inrnmorated in JMonroe. The faculty will be composed of the best of European talent that can be procured. . t vnnr oh drpn nff to other cities to se cure a musical education, investigate the Berlin Conserv i ir..:. The school will be composed of the following branches VIOLIN DEPARTMENT PIANO DEPARTMENT VOCAL DEPARTMENT AnTTTIAM AMfl MP A AT ATT H ART ORGAN AND PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC AND CHORUS iTTTinnu UTTTOTP Prof. F. S. Scharfenberg, the president and musical : otQ nf tha Stprnp Conservatory of Mu- sic, Berlin, and has conducted famous orcehstras all over . Mrs. Elsa Riedelsberger, educated by the famous Joham Resnnauer, pianist and composer of Lepsig, Ger many, will teach piano and vocal. Mrs Riedelsberger has fVi tVio famnns rnamst. LescnetsKy 01 xvus- s a vXVr Chette, the famous tenor singer of Paris, and with Charles W. Clarkman of ar The other members of the faculty will be announced laterVtir npDi m rniMSF.RVATORY OF MUSIC Office: Belk-Bundy Bldg. MONROE, N. C. Phone 23. Lessons Come Easier TF the child has a biff, generous light to 1 study by. The JRQfO LAMP saves eye strain. It is kerosene light at its best clear, mellow, and unflickering. The RAYO does not smoke or smell. It is easy to light, easy to clean, and easy to rewick. The RAYO costs little, but you cannot get a better lamp at any price. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Wuhinirton, D. C Norfolk, Va. RiduwHuUVa. (kirn; irDCtVI CfculaMa. N. C BALTIMORE cwi.. 3. c i z : i Stale Drugs Have little Power We Don't Use Them. fTTTTTTHTTTIIIIIIIIIIIlIU fTTTTTTItyTTttTtIITI1 STANDARD DRUGS HAVE A STAN DARD PIIICE AND AVE HAVE NEV. ER BOUGHT A DRUG THAT HAS BEEN OFFERED TO US AT A LOW l'RICE. We have never taken chance wltta such materials In any prescription and never will. We enjoy a good reputation (or prescription work and we have due consideration for your health. TIIIIIIIIHII1XITIITTTXXH TuiTiniTTmiiiiiriimi ENGLISH DRUG CO. The Old Reliable Drug Store, Monroe, N.C. This i I he Only. Kanation . Thai IkauU-K the IUndilh County Man Could iie for Sbtmlini; So Many. The Journal pae a short account of the killing by Lowe Daniels of two women and a young man and the wounding of his own wife, a few days ago. Further details are given by the Ashehoro Courier as a result of the preliminary hearing of the case at Asheboro: FMeur Yarner was a neighbor boy. son of Ivey Yarner. living not far from the home of Daniels. ttnei or Coon Daniel Is a young woman 17 Years old. nister of Low Daniels, and lives with her father. Will Dan iels In Stanly county, and Lora L.utn r U a dauchter of Ransom Luther and sister of the wife of Lowe Dan iels. The facts are as stated by -Mrs. Koella Daniels at the preliminary ho.irinv on Sunday afternoon are In substanee as follows: Lowe Daniels loft home on Thursday before the shootinK J-aying he was going up to Davidson county where he uvea wnen hov He took a mule and bucgy and returned Saturday night and ap nea red to be Rober. When he came to the door of the small room about 12x14 ft., where his wire, her sister, and Edgar Yarner were sitting. He went Into an adjoining room got a gun came back to partition door and hn YMenr Yarner through the head. ii'hn never moved and died silting in the chair. He then shot his wife in the shoulder, breaking the bones, so thiit there will have to be amputa tion if she lives. She is expected 10 die every hour. Mrs. Daniels says in her evidence that he never moved out of his tracks in shooting Edgar and her. He came from the parti tion door, to the east side or the room and shot Lora Luther, his w ife's aiuier. he was not more than eight feet from her when he shot her.. Alter shooting the Luther girl. Daniels said "Coon come here and Ethel or Coon Daniels as she is called, came to the partition door and he shot her through the head as he hud all the ni hers excent Mrs. Daniels. Mr. Dan iels stated that he saw Coon fall and says Edgar Yarner lying back in his chair dead and Lora Luther on the floor dead. Lowe Daniels and Ran- Roine Luther laid the dead bodies on the Annr Mrs. Daniels and she hoard them nut the body of Coon Daniels on the bed. Lowe Daniels married Roella Luther, daughter or linnunm l.uther K vears ago. tne iin ttav nf Sentember. last. Will Hurley was anotner witness examined at the preliminary hearing before J. S. Ridge, on Sunday aner nnnn He Raid he was at Lowe Dan iels home about 8 o clock Saturday niiht Nov. 28. he said he knocked nn the door on the west side and Lowe said for him to come to the ooor around on the other side, and lie aid, and T.nwe Daniels Invited him in; on going In Hurley said he patted Dan iels on the shoulder ano saio: wnai rineo thin mean, thereupon Daniels said "foiiw and see." Edgar Yarner and Lora Lulher were lying on me floor dead. Mr Hurley asked if he had nnt heiter iret helu from the doc tor, and Daniels replied, and said you see what I have done. Ransom Luther teKtitied trial ne lived lu the houe with Lowe Daniels hu ann-in-law. He said he was 1-4 of a mile away when he heard four 1-hr.ta fired nt seven o ciocK: on see ing the three dead persons and his crippled daughter, LUiner sam. i rtn nnt know." LUtner also siaieu that he heard Mrs. Daniels say in thA nresenre of Lowe Daniels, llllll her husband fired all four of the shots. Lowe Daniels stated on the preliminary hearing that he killed the three and snot nis wne, a uuuuic barrel breech loading snot gun Deing His wife also stated on the pre liminary hearing that he had threat onod to take her life on other oc Kauinnn. one time being last summer Mrs. Daniels showed no resenimeni tmrard her husband, kissed him good- hvo when Sheriff B rkhead started xo Asheboro with mm. uaniem was quiet at first but at times was bois ternn reneatine noetry or doggered bordering on vulgarity. When he was taken back for the preliminary hearing, he stopped at Dr. C. C. Hub bard's at Farmer where he, with his officers had supper. While there he vp nulet. mannerly, polite and pleas ant He undoubtedly is trying the role of crazy but acts It poorly. On the way back to AsneDoro ounua afternoon he questioned the officers about electrocution. He admitted that whiskey was the cause or nis troubles, although at the time of the ahnntinr ha had been drinking noth ing hut still beer and cider. He said ik he hail made whlskev regularly since he was returned from court and in font had heen raided making ana dealing in whiskey, supposing he had made and sold ZOOU gallons. ne described most minutely the process of blockading. t awa nanieis is the rather or inree living children aged, respectfully, one three and seven. There is one ueau. He is Just waiting his trial in buper tnr rnnrt. Mr. Daniels later In an Interview said that he ate his supper and went to the barn to give nis muie some rnneh feed, came to the house and sat down by the fire and was laugh ing and talking with all of the aoove- named persons; then he began reaa ini? the Knnsas City Times and some thing said to him to kill these peo ple. He says he does not Know wnai it was unless it was the devil. He aova he then went and got his gun and shot them all. He said that he was not mad at any of them and was anrrv he shot them. He said he loved his wife and had no reason for shoot ing her or any of them. Mr. Daniels la a hrlcht looking fellow. He thinks he Is doomed for the electric chair and said that if killing four persons was not sufficient cause for electrocu tinn there was no use of law for any thing. He wants hla children edu cated and nronerlv trained by good people, he saya that he realizes that children need enod training. He told where his still could be found and id the last time he used it was on the dav the snow fell. The Daniels home is in a aparsely settled country in the mountain section of the coun ty, about one mile from Eleater Mr. Daniels talks freely and can tell church, five or rix miles from PUgah. where the various people live in mat section. He has never been a church member but has frequently attend ed church. He rays his wife is a good woman. She is still living and hopes to recover but Dr. C. C. Hub bard, of Farmtr. who has given her good attention and medical aid. I ears she cannot recover. The neiehbors and friends are giving Mrs. Daniels every possible attention. Daniels says there Is no irutn in the rumnr that he had warned his victims to keep away from his home. TRY THIS FOR XKUlAUJl.l. Thousands of neonle keep on suf fering with neuralgia because they do not know what to do for it. Neu ralcia is a oaln in the nerves. What you want t,o do is to soothe the nerve Itself. Apply Sloan s imminent to me aiirfsire over the Dainful Dart do not ruh it in. Sloan's Liniment pene trates very quickly to the sore, irri tated nerve and allays tne innama tinn. net a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment for 25c. of any druggist and have it in the house against colds, anre and swollen ioints. lumbago, sci atica and like ailments. Your money- back if not satisfied, but it does give almost Instant relief. VKRSOXAI I.V CON IUTTKD TOUR LOW RATES JACKSONVILLE ST. AUGUSTINE PALM BEACH HIAMA ONE WEEK -IX- CUBA HAVANA MATANZAS JANUARY 7-19 Dining Car Pullman Standard Sleepers -AXD THE BEST HOTELS -VIA- SEABOARD AIR LIXE RAILWAY WRITE FOR RATES GATTIS TOURIST AGENCY Tourist Agents S. A. L. R'y RALEIGH, N. C. The Largest Line in the City of Christmas Jew elry can lie Found at Simpson's Drug Store: Lavaneirs from $3 to $30. Cameos from $8 to $20. Stickpins, Bracelets, Rings, Venity Cases, Mesh Bags, Hat Pins, Watches and Watch Fobs, Lodge Emblems and Lapel But tons, Bar and Beauty Pins. G.N.Slmoson's Druo store THE STORE OF QUALITY Main Street Phone No. 35 Invincible Flour fJENOERSOVJi n &GRPATEtfH In color Cream White. In Quality Goodness. Merely the wheat, its overcoat tak en off, the inside sifted through silk and packed in a fresh clean bag. It's ready for you. Scientific Simplici ty best describes our process of milling. Manufactured by Hendersoi Roller Mills, Monroe, N. C and sold by Grocers. Invincible Flour Bargains in Buggies. We now have on hand a full stock of buggies and surries made by the Oxford, Jerome Bolick, and Columbus buggy companies. We are selling them at close prices while the present supply lasts. Three Cardinal Points. The three points along which a good buggy is made is: 1st, Style; 2nd, Easy Riding Qualities, and 3rd, Durability. Our buggies have these important feat ures with a 4th added to the list, the Price. Come and investigate for yourself. Fowler & Lee, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE. MONROE. N. C. THE HOMELIKE TOUCH that is so much sought for is imparted by OUR FURNITURE. It is apparent at a glance that this furniture is made to be used as weU as admired. It is fur niture that will wear a lifetime and be come an integral part of the home. It is furniture that proves its worthiness with each succeeding year. T. P. DILLON.
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