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THE MONTGO.MEKIAN: W. F. Hunsucker,- - Editor. PUBLliSTED' WEEKLY ,TROY NORTH CAROLINA. ' ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.'-; N. C, as second-class matter. Thursday, May 28, 1908-v. J The Stanly Enterprise is still pegging away at Bryan. . . Our town ' people,, should - get their premises in good sanitary condition.. - ' " ' ' X)ur worthy Aounty Cw.r!s-lrf fccth and all parties : are- be? MsbnWare goiig" to bullia 122: to .demand something ounty homer icwui bera ranc hmlding and will (tost about ve iaOTels, - however - well - earned, thousand dollars. : Work will unless it bestows present living commence on the building in; a service. - The people are tired of few weeks 4 ' -2 $tT- playing and scheming at politics.' . r ,i' ,'. r ;.",-:-v't': They want service, and theyjwill Troy," Texl, May 18, 1908. demand it more and more,x and HOME ClRCLESOLUAUi Pleasant Evening. Reveries A Column DeiSicated to Tired 'Mottierai ? '-iv.,5-.. each oteer do nothing. - But say what you will about the general usefulness of boys, ;a f armivith- louta boy wul soon come to grief. He is always m demand. " In the i first place he is to do authe -er rands, and go to the store, post- lomce, and carry all sorts of mes- ITfrould like tOLhayeas Editor The Montgomerian; I see in The -Montgomeri- an of the 14th that you. request all the old- Montgomery county folks who live-out of the state to write some for your paper. It was my eood fortune to be born and reared in the good old county per, and promise to .write of Montgomery, and a few words from me might be of some inter est to quite a number of your readers. I have been in this the "Lone Star" state about seven teen years, and I find it to be a great state with almost number less resources. It is first of all the states in the production of qq ctaa Old UeODle ' have : faUltS. ' like mono laro ao a has tmnlroa mav. Mttvi 1 . - . . " I uiuilj avk mm. TV MCU aa J KFWVTMWW the people, with' enlightened J children, but they have no moth- and rotate in .the. same -way. consciences, will besupreme i Jii ers wf forgive them.ti This he sometimes tries fodt,and governing themselves fff fU: I :'- ; v ; , 1 , ' . 1 people who have seen him turn- I shall be glad to hear from a if - bupplementwhat the children tng care wheels' along the "s'de great many old Montgdmerians, i learn at school with reading les-1 0f the road have supposed he was wherever : they may be, through I sons at home. Reading aloud is J amusing himself-and biding " his the columns oL your valuable pa-IfiroodV viji improve the ' reading time, : He was only trying to in- agam or ...me reaaerr ana gwe lniorma- vent a new mode of locomotion, . . . 1 i i" . m . j i mi 1 - - . - sometime in the near future. . 1 on xoj memDers 01 r me-- nome so henwuld economize his legs, v. - . Very truly . j. circle wnQi may , oe opugea to and do his errands '-with grater rJ. T. Jordan. worK wim.tneir n&nas in; me dispatch. Leap-frog is one of .- - -11 . A V. .1 m . MA evening. TUB AM E It f CAN FARMER'S . ' . -..prospekity;, -v He Farms Now for , a Business : - and not for a Llvintr. r- Help elevate the man who ele- cattle and cotton, and the oil pro- RpvJow of Rpvipq for M iv 1? 1 i 1 j. . 1 1 --".t- vates nimseii dv his rersuiuu uucwwu uiua xir w -uwuuw u When tempted to criticize the rood on me home tapie, remem ber the adage, that silence, is golden. Criticism ;is never , so exasperating to the house-keeper as at the table, where, in spite conduct. The taxable property of some people will greatly "shrink in val ue when the list takers get busy next month. ' The most of jisr preach: '"Do unto others as you would have . them do unto you, " and when it comes down to practice fe find it different We forget the oth er fellows interest People lose their heads cam paign year sometimes. We should always remember . that the safety of this great country - If the American farmers went of hard work arid worry, - mines out of business this year he could I will occasionally appear that are cleanup thirty thousand million not as she had planned. dollars. And he would have . to industry that will 'soon - surpass that of any other state" This is a large state, and does .hintrs nn - lartm htaT - Thi churches of different denranina- sell his farm on credit: forhere tions raise more money -for the not encujh money in the whole different ' objects than almost world to pay halt hispre. " r anywhere in the- world. The Talk of the money-rmad trusts! railroads have more rollinor stock. They might have reason ; to be better and bigger engines, more mad if they owned the farms in passenger traffic. ' and greater stead : of their watered stock, mileage than in any other state. When we remember that . the There are more Democrats out American farmer earn enough in herd than in any other state, and seventeen days to buy out Stand- yet there are enough Republi- ard Cil, and enough m fifty days cans, Populists and. Prohibition- to wipe Carnegie and - the Steel ists to make a good-size state of Trustoff the industrial map, the themselves. We have the most story, of the trusts seems like costly state capitol in the United "the short and simple annals of States, and it is not an uncom- the poor." mon thing to see court-houses in ' One American harvest would lies in the fact that free men are sPysfoatmg bujr th3 kingdom of Belgium one nunarea uiousana aouars. 1 u, . wuiuu : wuj Wo r -nnf. 'mfriwlv f rx fmm I Jtalv: three would huv Austria- judgements direct I the political grafte'r here, and! Hungary"; and five at a spot-cash when vou do see la . Texan who price, would : take Russia from The Montgomerian will enthii-' will steal, he is sure to be one on the Czar.- - siastically support whoever the agigaflhc scale. There are not ,iaiK 01 swollen fortunes! vyitn rpmort nominate in Char- many petty rogues here, cattle the setting of every sun the mon uemocrats nominate in Mar- thefi ' now on6 of , ,al. ey-box of the American farmer Jotte. There is no use in kick- most lost arts. Small crimes and bulges with the weight of twenty ingif your choice doesn t get divers misdemeanors go almost four new millions. Only the the place. - L3t" me majority unnoticed, but a determined mob most amietic imagi nation . can rule. wreaks merciless vengeance on eon;ieve of such a torrent of the raDe henl or hisrh-wav rob-1 weaim. hr. - ' ' Place your finirer on the nulse After July 1st presidential Senator-Baflev was recently of your wrist and count the postoffices in this State will re- elected a delegate at large to the heartbeats, one, two, three, mit surplus money to Raleigh in- Denver Convention to assist in four. .With every four of those stead of New York as here-to- the nomination of W. J. Dryan, quick throbs, day and night , a stead of wew lork, as here-to- whom he could hardly gwal;0W thousand dollars clatters into the fore. The fourth-class offices in igo. Hia (Bailey's) strong gold-bin of the American far have been remitting to Raleigh personality and the many politi- mer. -. . - , for some time. 'January 1st cal "pulls" which he had with - How incomprehensible it would there were 114 presidential of- many of the leaders of his party, seem to Pericles,, who saw ? mw paw.i;i together with his magnetism as Greece in her Golden Age, if he ui uraiwr ui uuubum iuivc. wiu i wuiu iuiuw tuaii tiic vceinv i eve- the c instant strenuous efforts of nue of his the methods of getting over- the ground quickly. He has a - nat ural genius for combining pleas ure and business. . TROY MARKET. Corrected Each Week by D. E. Pemberton & Son. a SHOEihat is not oidy good style and one that will Wari but you need a Shoe that is absolutely comfortahle. I A TOAST TO GENTLEMEN. The following toa3t to : gentle men is handed in by a lady con tributor: " ' v . : Ble33'em! They :halve our joys, they double our - Sorrows, they treble our expenses, v they quadruple our cares, they excite our magnanimity, they Jnceasa our self-respecV waken our en thusiasm, arouse our - affections, control our property, and out maneuver us in everything. This world is a dreary world without them. In facfl may say with out prospect of successful con tradiction, that without them this would't be much of a world anyhow. We love them, and the dear things can't help it; we con trol them, and the precious fel- lows dont know it. As hus bands they are - -convenient, though not always on hand; as beaux they are by no means matchless." " They are most agreeable as visitors, handy , at state fairs, and indispensible at oyster saloons. They are splen did as escorts ' for some other fellow's wife or -sister, and as friends they are better than wo men. As our fathers they are inexpressibly grand. A man may be a failure in business, a wreck m constitution, not enough to boast of as beauty, nothing as a wit less than' nothing as a leg islator for womens rights, and Cotton Corn, new... Flour ... v.... . Peas, bushel Oats..-......... Onions.....:..;.. Potatoes," sweet.. Potatoes, Irish, new Chickens... ........ Egg3... ...v...; Ham..;...:.'.....;....... Lard.rr.. ...... Buttes Bacon....... ..... ........101-2 $1.00 . $5.-25 to 6.00. $2.00 75 60 .... $1.50 ...15to40 15 15 11 ...15 to 20 ..10 to 12 OUR is one that will give you this desired comfort, and combines it with the best style and wear that leather can give. . Report of. Tlie Coudition of Bank of Mt. Gllead, at Mt. Gilead . in the State of North Carolina, . at the close of business May 141908. , Resoxikces .: Loans and Discounts - $44,866 43 Overdrafts, secured unsecured 312 95 Banking Houses : 2,500 00 Furniture and Fixtures 500 00 Due from Banks and ' Bankers 13,89182 Gold Coin 1:44 - 53 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency 746 93 National bank notes and other U. S. notes - 857 00 $65,121 66 tt OXFORDS are the coolest and easiest wearring Shoes for summer wear. They not only make your ankles cooler, but they allow; the! air to go into your Shoe and makeyour whole foot feel better." BEST grades of Oxfords are always awaiting you here for men, women and children. We do not sell a Shoe which we do not guarantee to be absolutely solid leather. SATISFACTION will be yours when you wear our Oxfords. You will find the desired comfort with good style, hard wear and lowest prices AT TROY SUPPLY CO. not verv brilliant as a member W1 -TOC?: Paia in fho nmco Hill' ifmir fatVioi- jmto OUrplUS fund -lnnt h,-o cor-tTYiino-Q I Undivided .profits, onvArhia npwadilloes with the! expenses taxes paid divine mantle of charity. Then, Total, Liabilities $10,000 00 5,000 00 less current 734 87 Time certificates .of country. 1a no more I I - I mm w I kXUfc&Xb&Vf XSX U11U1 llf T A UvMl I . . tr. deposit Jk J rWMVJ W V VI V w- . ' 1 , , X I1UOUHUUO) ilV T ' V IVTD IT , . . lino that noa Kon Kn iMino- ovwl butby a majority which ws dis- till the soil of this infant Repub- narade them as naraons!- In the Deposits subject to .. ww.. &i..v...e &vv.v. i r-i' J t 1 1; - ti . ?f, - . roada for anv lenoth of time vumux i uw wieuua, wuu uc. sublime language oi me poet; ruaUS IOr any lengm OI lime ISL.moJ thtf tivmiMhA lonH. I Dr WifmnnlmoTO 0 17n ?T : -T---V- dawn follows dark. lound todar in me iront rant 01 aiije for the senator. Mr. Bail- surrected Christopher Columbus prosperity and contentment, ey's popularity is fast, waning, if he were told that the revenue Wherever the " people shoulder and from the : present outlosk, of Spain and Portugal are not this great work elightment and the Present term the United nearly as much as the; earning am M frt states Senate will terminate his of the American farmer's hen! progress are as sure to follow as nW; lartloranA.hA anil nv v,0 ,Ka f,,t a v wMWf WMM'MW M VUV AUWAVr WIU VrX U1UUU - ViiUV AM.SSkJ of notice. A strongman courag- from the farmer's table (other eous in debate, powerful in ora- wise known as agricultural . ex- tory, unrelenting- and ' merciless ports) have brought him enough in his denunciations of his op- m foreign money since 1892 to ponents, and a living example of enable him if he wished to settle it might have been. . but the the railroad Droblem once for all common people say he got - too by buying every foot of railroad thick with tu Clay laerce. the in the U. S. foil magnate. . - : Such is our New We'll cri for .'em. ' And if wFe cOuld we'd fly for em; We d anything but die for 'em. checks Cashier's Checks outstanding Total O OAA KT 40,019 25 ' 166 97 V 0 THE MONTGOMERIAN TIN G C O NT EST -68 Poverty may keep a boy d jwn for a time; but if he is the true metal he will rise. Jay Gould was a poverty-stricken surveyor, George W. Childs was " a book seller's errand boy at a salary of four dollars a month. John Wana- When these lines are read will probably be estimating ' . . STARTING IN LIFE. You are soon to leave and break away from all the tender ties of home, and go out to seek your fortune in the. world, Let us whisper a few words of coun sel We suppose you wish to be rich: most people do. - We don't think .- riches desirable. We Farmpr -a I should be sorry to have inherited laiiuei, a - r..i. t. $65,121 66 State op North Carolina, ) Montgomery county , I, W. K COCHRAN, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn ly swear -that the above state ment is true to tne best oi my knowledge and belief. FIVE HANDSOME LADIES' WATCHES, Solid 14 K. Gold Case, 15 Jewel Elgin, GIVEN AWAY. One to the most popular yoang lady living in MONTGOMERY COUNTY, one to the most popular young lady living in maker started busines on a salary maj'ority in old " North Carolina of a dollar and a quarter a week, against saloons. I hope it will Andrew Johnson was a tailor's be . a good - healthy -majority, apprentice boy. and learned to which will surely mean; ar good , ' V j healthy state of affairs generally, read after, he was married. After all me talk abdut prohibi James A. Garfield was a - pad tioa ruining a town or county or widow's son; and as a barefoot state, it must indeed be a man of boy drove mules on the toeoath I contracted - information ; who r i m ... you man for whom there is no name weaiwi. . du wmpewuce w the in a w language. He is as; far very aesirauie, is muispensiD e. above the f amer of the - story book as a 1908 touring car is : above a j inrikisha. Instead of being a moneyless peasant, he pays the interest on ; the mort gage with the earning of a week; Even this is less of an expense than it seems for he borrows the money from himself, out of hi3 of an Ohio canal. Ex. A contemporary wonders what Jefferson would say if he were to appear again on. terra firma. It is doubtful that he would say would for ' ope. moment believe own bank, and spends - the bulk such s.uff,- Such arguments are of the tax moey around his own no longer intended by their pro- properties. , i -moters, for intelligent people; Farmingfor abusiness,- not for they are thrown out for the a living, this is the motto of the weak and unwary. The Des;o- new farmer. He is a commer cratic party is in ' an overwhel- cialist, a man of the twentieth ming ascecaency in lexas, ana century. tte woric - as hard . as Well, the way to get , it is by forethot to plan, industry, to ex ecute, and prudence to keep the earrings : of your - work. Get what you honestly earn but nev er tqke more, " Money is by no means the best - thing in Mife. You are in this world to become a good man, a wise man, a just man, an affectionate man, a re ligioUs man.'- Work for your manhood as much a3:fcr money; take as much pains to get, and as much to keep it: ' Keep clear of voice, especially intemperance, gambling .and licentiousness. These three ruin thousands of W. B. COCHRAN, Cashier STANLY COUNTY, one to the most popular young lady living ia Subscribed and sworn to before htrnni?!? rnTTVTV nM r Mm mnf T.nlr vnnno- lalv Hvinr me, this 23rd day of May, 1908. . p.vnnr pn nniTNTTV nA tn th- mn. zonular onnsr w. a. mcaulai, r". "r . :r"L j Notary Public iady living in hiuujuuinl uuuwii. lnese, Deauniui uu CoKRECT Attest: . . serviceable watches may be seen at our office after a few weefep. J. A. McAulat, This contest will be open for all young ladies in the above counties, L. P. BUR ranairriniT ta lliolioof. nlimVlAr rf Vnt.ftR 1TI llfir CmintV WIT p.pPB "uu iKiSvv.....B . '"ft"-"- Directors i"c ihuueii i.oii v j o votes a TWENTY, DOLLAR GOLD PIECE. Every person en tering the contest will have affair showing. The contest start ed Thursday; May 14thf 1908 and closes on Tuesday, August 18th, 1908, at 12 o'clock, noon. ' Keport of the Condition oi Bank of anything for a while. He would has been slow to take : nn - the Uho niH famArMA K,, in o Kifrn. young men every year.. . Be : not ba lest in thought. An nfnmA.mrohibition fiohiL knowlncr 'thl m?. gloomysour and stiff. : Cheer- bile would cause him consider- ?harP .stinp: -of internal : stiife; min.::Taoneyt-.. maaheneryyAnd tNW -IivfUoeas n.d able surprise Und an express ?uhnA train k full A rA e,,. I . V r"f 1 . v I as possiDie. odof life.. -You will find .little sur- vntoin he -nrPiAnfaA tn tha a-v. I vT,-fv. ivr r Tt,w 1 real treasure m anvthinc vour - m wvm v . I Ll CI IS - 11C A IkULilliailU i . - - - prise him, more than anything ecutive committee in the form of Criiaoe of the soiLas 4-h n1H conscience forbids.- As you have iraery ' at Troy, in the State 6f North Carolina, at the close 'of business, May 14 1908. '- EBSOURCES. Loans and discounts : $83,258 02 Overdrafts secured and un secured . 1,596.71 Uaiiking noases, iiurni- -. - ture and Fixtures, 873 00 Due from banks "'and' bankers 36,594 06 Cash items- 16 99 Gold coin 2,735 00 Silver coin including all - minor coin currency a,4i oi . Bules Governing Contest The contest is openlonly to subscribers of The Montgomerian. Anyone may enter by becoming a subscriber. Three - judges wilt count the ballots and declare the winners. Only one name cart be written on a coupon. If any of the contestants should hap pen to tie, both contestants will be declared winners. The Mont gomerian reserves the right to withdraw this offer from any coun ty which does not present, more than one active contestant. The ballots will be deposited in sealed boxes in The Montgomenan office as they come in and the result announced each week after Mm oontPRt heroines active. A couDon like the one below ;. will Via ton tm HViivwxa" .V!lA ttA A A. Infitinna that t ' 1iiim ' m a uH -tt:- i rnnnrtnm't.v?ejiltivflte vour mind I w.t;nr,,l Unlr nnfm nnA ; annenr each week, and when orooeriv filled out Will count ten lantic, cable, the telephone and P"ton me primary ballot of thefare over; he is a: man;:aouh prudence and other U.S. notes.. ? 6,191 00 votes at this office. $1.00 paid on the subscription of any person the Muaretania rroasirnr th At- -oo.ijS y euuwusaioa 01 men. ine railway,- me virouey,, "-" r "rr .- -r rotai, , - - io4,ia z t already a suoscrioer to ine jaonr-svineriau, , mniie.-me iwmuu . - i u iiin m liriiinn miinnTTiDnT t v mmmimvb i - a w k i 11 1111.11 jh itl Li l.i ii.tt. iiiuiii. v . .".iiu i - e a constitutional amendment pro- the automomle, hd - the buggy much as m getting money. lanucmnve days, would com plete his astonishment; that" is provided he 13 notamiliar frpm J this plan wi ohservstmn WifK ti KttUI majority, a th'nirathat take Alar e on MrtK- taestand mosmtxeta pqpuy , m ngs tnat taKfiace on.. earth: iatiorv 0f states will "be ? 0iOhe viding for state wide prohibition. There seems to be no doubt that will carry 'by a large and if v so -this,- -the have transformed - him" 'into a suburbanite. Jj LIABILITIES not" al . j ,. :iAi.- iu 1 " ;r - aM...mjM.m. . ... . inavins me same to tnnt vuwsh. :ft.wi(rni p"""; S .1 ICanital stockpaid in 10t000 00 rauA snhriher to The Monteomenatt entitles the peraon ; iy- NIIIIIH III llltf lllirvrt I . III II II.N . .w. .. - w wv Y w . . -. " .'AKautws Girl's Actrier : Lincoln Country irirl rwrites tthis Tadvice r ' Why do ' young men do so much loafing?. . Go to work; Push ahead! " I am but a biarhwav ' to Drohibititm. Thi-tn wvice w ny-W young: i and a great Comfort-at all .times ANNOtftNCEMENT.- :. w Democratic partyVis.lone rfr Hore'R th wn Crtnt. vw sponswe ior me miuauve move rT-r,r7'1 ,t "r uiwuu.aucu uym vc xijuu vt iiere s me way a bouth Caro- va ,t. , vju:.: youwr eirl. but l ; clothe, mvself ienr t hnmi vm Una man announced himself for but there are and have long been nave money m the bank," I everi live their hearts; and office: . '-To the good people 6f other forces; moral and political lay up more money every: year their highest earthly wish will Edgewood: -The wind bloweth pressing toward the move. It ia than any young man wm three be that you may nrove yourself a . vhm W HatotK on wonoeriui now tnia sentiment isl .V"1"0 r.wj nouie man. -V-- t,- u : Sumlus fu nd say w jruu wicxo ia uuica! uaym- - ofiio lefifi nir.' is a restraint fromoing wrong, - -? - aneucbuiagementofaeVright, ??.1onH ' tiniA'1'. D ot rafATU fiU timo Dmdends unpaid JTHE COMFORT OP BEING A BQY, West; but why should -it be -a Me lL W clear ThWia-comfort to be a boy strange thing? "Rather, it should mg i y- ota"u Dyu 7mm the amount of Work he can get have been a paramount issue. astonishing how slow he can- eo blc has been that tha . forces cf Mrl-Vir' SSl? on afierrand;t)erhapshe"couldn't the dominant - political - t3artl : x t f-l 'ri''.': .l ' I explain to- himself why .when che - : , ""y.r" vnvimr all nVp tK Rm-itK get aooiiar mey go to.ra.aancep-. . , wu wnence it coraem or whither fhe NnTthT CA th-Tr.t and go home a.dolIar out, :l 1L. 1 T . .1 " - - . .v .Miu 1 l . i i . ik jiucwi, uui, k am .nub voac aina of a cat. M am a Bea Tillman 1 cat; and if elected county xcom- missioner I propose to- fef beautify, adorn", reaucitate, - re juvenate "and rehabilate - Edge wood county from the watef to r the top of the rock. ' I am a" la boring man and haul wood, and , if net elected I can . haul on. Co.:!i cay more let on a ir.ah of have been viivided,;nd both tid- tlir.7 rcr,tJ:e wtiasey-vcta, with V V- h to carry c!;; w carryir.3 ci c ::..: -.3 fce t.u3 rr,i:a ci; rt c tenci' ' I r ; f tre celt-I ar.i the si to The,:i days we sit oh tbe -sun? hy ide of. the car. walk ..on ' the sunr.y side of the street and . sit in : theTjBunny-windosv ;of the hsus a. Let us also walk en the : :r.r.y sida cf .-life find - see the r -r.y t:.4 r -cf -v the ::r.:; i sent tp. the neighbor's for yeast he stops to stone frogs.- .;, HeCis not exactly cruel, but he . wants to see if he can't hit 'em., V It is a curious fact about boys, that two will tea creat cenl slov.'er iu:ute:eir jr.-yi' Time nert.i Rcatea-tf deposits - r r- " 84,159 IS DeDosits 8Ubiect to - " . v . . - v. mm ja -a chsck - . - f4io nu Cashier's cfceck8 Out standing . -2429 "iTetal V . 11341 Statb'ot NofcTH OAaOUJTA, I Montgomery County . ) . .IJGrToMLDtflOirjCashierof the above-named bankdo solemn ly swear that the above statement ledsre and belief ."Z. . - J, O. ToMLnrsoa, Cashier -Subscribed and sworn to before' me,, this 27th day of May," " 1903. '.v Chas. A- Abmstroko, C. S. G "Correct Attest:'., . , " ' J. G.Tomlinson, A, W. E. Capel, ' 'v -- Smitbertr.an, ' ' r:-;t.r:. ing the sam to 400 votes. - . Smaller amounts in same proportion. Votes received by mail will be deposited by the editor of the pa per as directed by Iherpelrson sending the same. ; 'pi every lease, the money must accompany, the : order, and. be addressed to The Montgomerian, iroy, is. v. - ; .y . . - . THE IIONTGOXIERIAN VOTING CONTEST. ' - THlVcbUPON IS GOOD FOB TEN. VOTES. ." , ;.-i - -s-'--'tr: . - " i f J?ounty. " "MAlf 28,' 1908- - Cut this ct and deposit in ballot box atTr a cf!:- Tb1" coupon voili! net vcte I Tti'-. I" ,t nan iCits, V 4. .
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