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1 m ft'ipT-iSiMii:!'. Til xoere are more Dew buildings going up in town now. than at nv THURSDAY. J AN J Alt Y SS. 1S91 S f . iiiaai!n(r. . iUMfeet firm -ott mitKi-r Monroe N. C. Jan 22, 1S91. Good Middliac an; Mid.tir.g 01 95 f b"i ofi No demand for low grades. PAY UP Per80ni indebted ... . for pubocription to ihwp-ver ml! t,lpnH cull sndnMi. at hand "P- one time in the past five yera. -The editor of ThbEkvcibeb Reg istkr is quite sick this week and we truat the short coming of this issue I w"i oe overlooked, j A note from Mr. W.J. Bjylin, I iQforms us that he has been si.-k fcr jseverhld.vs and this ,! explain j why there is no formal aLnjuuetment I from him in reference to hie connec tion witn inB En-quirkr-Reqister. The Board of Directors of the Y. M. S. U. has decided to give a dinner on Tuesday of court week and an uyster supper at night. The ladies W 11. -d trio money. p,,y 6 town Wl11 hav charge of tha maner and this fact BnA .... guarantee its tiiccew, The funds .v , ltaiEIS. w,i, oe used to pay off whatever in- -This has been a week of pleasure ! ebtodDea3 mav Mt and to furnish and enjoyment in towa. j 8 new Don' forgot to carry -IT-e early bird catches the worm il1!"1613098 chanK w you that and the early nVr catches the grip' ' r yU W m,S8 a Renuino feat. -Mr J. O. Griffin has moved from ! f 77 Ci"9n f Monroe is town to the farm or Mr. K A aJ -I . como to tbe courthouse , U.6U, B . p. m , aa measures ---.jr Kreat importance are to be vuussea oy the people. Methods of uein. six miles South of M -nr. 0. Col. V. H. Trotr who ws tV- days a few "t hia honte in stwton ago. w Rev. Mr. Trip'-tl preached a very able and eloquent sermon in the Methodist church last Sundav ev i ng improving the side walk the extension of streets, laying off new streets and the best way of pros V a "'""v "atB w' l9 discussed "7 BCWon taken on the instructions ue given to cur Representatives in Don't forget to go to tbe meeting j rcpard t0 amending the town charter. in the murf. hnnoa tr - . . i I)frVf. at-on .... ""vrraw mgni. J irom mis manors It 18 vprr imm-trnnfr . , . . 1 tanfc madh'n j ... -., mot j-gu soouia g auu men kick against attend. The rrcentwrt weatherlas out the of Stevens, is in - uu By you nad no voice u 11.. uome on. Otrre!s and ei.la h-t earnestly pleads for strret ims ! Z ' rorrmrn:9. , Robert btevans, ' in . m We loarn that, there is a good ' rf'wlof pneumonia in tbe county i, BPBio K'd returned borne People cannot be too careful of th ir Tuepd"y. health at this season. i w. W. Walkup -The article on our firt nBc ( aj8 ,n lown thl8 week. 'B -rrowed Tools.-is worth a year's subscription to any one who will heed and profit by the lesson it teac.hes yit. ( Brmil Items It is announced that Rev. R. G. Barrett will preach at Mt rwmoi next Saturday at 11 o'clock, n m The school conducted by Prof. Rog ers, closed its session the other night. It haa KnAn . . , cu a vvry Bucceesrui eeseion, and we trust we may have bim with ui Bgain. The followinc Drizps im nwonH by the committee: Writing: 1st prize. A. P Himn- i'underburk, 3rd, I A. uei ms. Improvement: 1st nrize, S. S Richardson; 2nd, W. E. Richardson; 3rd, T. A. Richardson. I rizes to the young ladies were as follows: IT' - - v ruing; i8t prjZOi Miss Emma Helms; 2ad, Miss Jvflio Hdm.. an Miss Laura Helms. improvement: 1-st prize, Miss Ar mmta Broom; 2nd, Miss R. A. Moeer; 3rd, Miss Fannie Helms. After this a beautiful Anno- fmm tv, Leitch book was sum hv h Mt Carmel choir, entiriori rari,t t ' " UU O uatnering." Prof. Rogers then introduced Mr. Robt. Ljmmond, who made an ex cellent and etirriog speech on "Edu cation." A a I 1 . iub ciose or Mr. L,mmnnd'H Bpeecn, rrof . Rogers came forward, and, in a neat little speech, thanked the commitsee for use of the church and also thanked the people of Mt' Carmel neighborhood for the kind ness they had shown bim during hi stay among them . xhedoxology was then sung and -"o uru u aismiseed. The marriage bslls wiU ring short- itlnrrid. On the 20th in&t., Samuel Seoreet and Mina Annie Wolfe, Squire Esberf, Sjuth Carolina, officiating. stuuii; Hill Items. Messrs Editors : After a long ab fence I come again asking a short space in tha columns of The Regis TER ' j ! The health of our community i8 very good at present- Some are suf fering very much with the Arkansas fever. Mr. J. M, Carriker, who has recent-, ly been teaching school at Pleasant Level, has gone to irkausas. Mr. J. A. Bauuom is going to school to Miss. Eva Hotchkis, at Alton N. C , Mr. A. G. Medlin also left for the tame school this evening. Sester, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mulhs, died on last Satur day. Mr. Adam Harteell, who went from this or Mecklenburg county to Ar kansas some years ago, has recently been visiting relatives and friends in this section . The public school at Stump Hill will close on Wednesday, February 11th. Further annnuncemenEKCSSJSe next week. J ; . , , , . r JUST -:- RECEIVED! 7 1U,ED ms BROTHER, "liiiamion'i Awful Deed, Miles from Sbclby. WiHia : ' Jan- --Uharlee 7"' young wnite man, B killed his brother, Eraetus aoaon. aged nineteen, at Jos. flrarn'o i. The public roads are in a bad com dition, and I am of tbe opinion that they will remain so until they are worked by some other system Wby not work the convicts on the public roads instead of sending them to the penitentiary or to the jails and pay ing large amounts to keep up these prisons I am in favor of workiot- OVlOfloei -Vint- I- .' .- 1 . 1 snri t .......jr. uici: inn uroiner stn 1 Maune,y ia cart near the ith ti amci- UllUlilllg Btn 1 accnipanied them to the neremore liauor was drunk th !tben pulIed hi8 brother out of a iZ? mt hun over tfae head with - uim than l: , shnf 1: uidw uia piMioi ana 11m ,n U U i 11 ,. woun, 7. " ' . . .aclt' ,Dn'cnng irum VhlOh ha 4 j m.i . --gatfour o'clock. vHtrie9 went hnmo J ..u nut 1 irtiifiH 1. . 1 .1 j thpi I t "ru'-oev ana left. Nothing has been heard fL. 81DCe- Charles is five f& Z.B toI1' weighs one hundred "uu"y pounds, had dark comnlex. .eyes, hair, and moustache, and -"-cwnac ireckled. Bears a bad "jutatiop, having left home twice to TW ' Inal beejends, and no p, 0 -w wuw ukuVLCJ guinea wiiaameon was to have beenr oa-nea today. spent two our first natre I " "J,H weeK- Ur. Jno. M. Blair leaves ttis even ing via Concord for Salisbury. Mrs. McKenzie has returned trnm -weare rcques'od to state that " wo weeKs visit to her mother. RicbardPi Crfk Sub-Alliance will Kiss Daisy Gaffney. of Gaffnev oI hursday, January 2Dth, in ly' 8 ia viaitinR her sister Mrs! fcwdof on tha 22nd, as published J F- Ley. ' JKr8 last week. rw t -a r r- uuurue. or inn n n - v. TVOlfekvillo llm. Mb Editob: As we have quiet neighborhood, dots fe The health of i8 related of John Rcdgers, the Kansas congressman, tliat here- ceitiy gat down in a barber's chair, whm the barber asked if he would "uiwxeoff his collar. "Certainly," aoagers. nleasantlv: "anTthinD- -vi xjx. nut&lU j. ' J D jf w.v awwuo wi. nuivu uaiuuua VY -u 1 ' o o - . . . . . J i Coerhait wAnn.A.j u. - j . uonvicc laoor euulemented hv a tnr, "" ,du1ubu uw wbi udu vest E Ion nmnprtv 1 nnii mt. Iet own hia suBnendera. and unbut C X DUUillDUb IU I . - keep them in good repair. I would I 8hlrc- "Je8' yo'collah, - I EKin Bai.l 1 . J 1 a very oe giaa to near from you and your ... , . ""D 1M'WD'Hneu i are very correspondents on this question. w"au' '"a'" oe en It seems that the Alliance memhfira erstaod," said Rogers; "I am the community i of the legislature are c-ett.ino. in i ?01ri8t0 take it rff;" and he peeled "V. Houston's, an en was given last niVht. At Mr R. j"oyable party and the participants enioved thpm Belves till eleven o'clock, and return ed home. - A very pleasant social was given at the residence of Mr. J. E. W. Aus tin, on Monday night for Miss Lydia Reid. Of Mntlhnss . .- few days here. Tint En$ctper Register is the larwct oil Kn. .- . . i Bv. UVUjc7 yitfit, eo.jniy news paper in the State published at the . low price of $1,50 a year. Now is the " time to subscribe. ,.roaa, nas moved into his resi dence, o- Washington Street. Mr. Henry Richardson is here to lay on his way home from Balti more, where he haa been ff-. a business college. "El 1 r rauK IjOWe is taking orders for ware Company, hardware strres in tbe State. Cnarley Richardson hc turned from Wake Forept and is on tbe wav tn hi ftoutn very good at present. Rev. J, W. 8trider, pastor of Pleas ant Grove circuit, delivered his first sermon at Union church last Sunday at 3 o'clock, p. m. Our nennlnuro ii yrasea. witn the new pastor, and will good work very early in the seesion Every farmer,',farm laborer, doc tor, lawyer, merchant in fact, every voter in Union county should watch the record made in the legislature by- our senator and Kepresentetive and u snirt cH over his head. "You see, I have mj collar made on my shirts," .he calmly said, as he sat in his undershirt and enjoyed himself. f i Th u PWer t0 make him " they faiI 10 di8charge their duty as reel that he is among friends. public servants they should not be Mr. Dub 111 Stnrnca . . . : . wUlij mugoi r wnn sucn positions again. union and bas or my part I think we have nothing on now on the road the Heath Hard- OCO Cf the larmaf j'uat res in Carolina t -. t euoscrioe, charge cf hia ft.h,'a f, -You may possibly tee romething Our gonial young friend Dr J R aHE ENQUIRER-RfqISTRB thnk t. ! Euhanbo r r. n don't, ike, but you wil, see many town MondayXrgav up a Teas" I YCU Dt -Heporttah:eheUaP,tah ffS. " Ul j uur money. immunity distressingly eood to tear. "Read and keep posted, Al liancemen."j By the way. Mr. Editor, I would like to inquire of Bro. Pontiac if he saw anything of the "Two Rattlers" I Would likn tn near from them again. I I will close by wishing The Enquir. ! m-REQisTEB and its many readers a ! uePPy. prosperous new year. More anon. Harvey - The grip" is again abroad in the land and. this writer is one of its vic tims. In fact, it eeems to have a spei a! spite at us. and we have about learned to accept its repeated assaults istkk extends them , b maiier oi course. come Mr. Fred C. Beard and family of Fayetteville, N. Y., arrived here yes- ""UJ BUJ win mate th a tho.v t ture home, and The Enqcibbir REO a cordial wels a singing school at uoa wonaertul improvomnt singing nere. Mr. R E. Cuthbertson left a few days ago for school at Oafe PMo Instituta Mr. Cuthbertson is a clev er young man, and we hope he may while in Peachland. Mr. is. C. Lewis is teachirg our free I school at Union school house. ! Mr. Thomas P. Parker, of Wolfes I ville, N C , has returned from a vis- ! Oolleee. I " lo relations in Anson eountv I home in I ur people have alreadv where he wil take ? P'cparfcg lor the coming crop. u. m." r Loot . .. 6 MB. EDITOR: As I hnvo nnf -j wiug an excellent cron I ofi,- DKDU year, will no doubt .tim., ,uJ Dth"S n your paper from our viN farmers to Btri .u.-. 1 'BB la B3me umI - - ua. uvi- bun year. uKl mey may oe successful again. A few -Jays eeo a ladv 1 i Vl" n cr nn tit a - w rf - vu viae lands of Mr. E. J, Heath, at Howard's Mill, N. C, by the name of Mrs Turner, accidently caught firo and uurnea to death, as no one was pres ent. When she found outtbat her cio.ning was on fire, sh away from it and Strayed, A small black sow pig, seven weeks old, from my residence in Monroe, last ThureJay. Any one finding same will please notify me at Enquir er Register office. Will pay for your trouble. F. E. Stitt. Mecklenburg county has $20, 600 for har public schools. Of tbe Condition of the Peoples' Bank of IHouroe a.t Monroe in the County of Union, at the Clowe of Business on the 19th Day of December, 1S90. RESOURCES DR. Loans on real estate. All other loans and dis counts. Overdrafts, secured , Bonds and mortgagee. Due from Banks. canning Mouse, Other real estate, Furniture and fixturea, Current expenses Premium on bonds, Cash items. Gold coin, fi6,100; Silver coin, $2 961 62, National Bank notes, United States notes. Advanced on cotton, 5,210 85 32,716 16 38,734 11 6,750 Oi) 5,402 88 4,000 00 19,428 5 t 1,728 00 1.316 28 675 00 829 43 19,061 52 22,105 00 12 600 60 14.751 68 $185,210 01 LIABILITIES. CR Capital stock paid in, $ 45,800 00 uuuiviaea proms, 3,514 81 Deposits subiect to chefr sn fU7 qi uae to Danks, 4,890 93 iiuie ceruncaces or aennnit. da flsi s.i Collections, 975 01 $185,210 01 I. W. H. Fitzzerald. riaahinr nf tha Peoples' Bank of Monroe, do swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. w. ii. .bttzgekald, Cashier. A special from Denver states that the city of Alamasa has been almost destroyed by fire. Most of the build. ings in the town were of wood, and when the fire started a high wind was blowing, the flames spread rap idly anfl swept Main street from end to end. The loss is very heavy. J. F. McIver. E. C. Williams, Mcher & Williams, Attorneys At Law. Office Court House, Monroe, ST.C. Will practice in Union and adioinins cuuuues in jxorui uaronna. special at tention to the collection of claims and tne management of estates for execu tors, administrators and guardians. D. A. Covington. h. B. Adams QOVINGTON & ADAMS, Attornejs-at-Law, Office East of Court House, MONROE, N. C. Will practice in th St.atn and Terlor. al Courts. Mortgages foreclosed with out extra expense to the Mortgagees. ana satisfactory arrangements made WHO .EiXecUtorB. ArlminitrjtrrB and uuaraians. Egf-Management of Estates and col lections a specialty. W B HOUSTON, DENTAL SURGEON. Is prepared to do all kinds nf Tientai work in the most annrnved Charges reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. Office over S. O. Blair & s urug store. Dr. J. E. As he raft, Offers his professional services to the people of Monroe and Galls answered in the day at Mc , LyB neims urug store, and at uigut irom tne Stewart House. Anyone wishing to go into the board- dinghouse business, can find a large house ready furnished at a bargain. What is known as the Shannon house No 37 North Tryon st Charlotte N. C. Address, Joe Chowder, Charlotte, N. C, DE. W. D. PEMBERT0X, Plijsieiaa an! Smgeon, Offers his professional services to the people of Monroe and surround- ing country. Calls answered in the day from my office, formerly occu pied by Dr. Montgomery, and at night from Commercial Hotel. J. Surgeon Dentist. office over EW YORK RACKET. W. H. Fitzgerald, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, MONROE, N. C. Eight of the Leading American Fire Insurance Companies. 7lt-n Uoimnfn 'RfiTli wu icul ivi 11 1 11 111 n NBDra ranrn, sented. uouon uins and Mills ina.irert in goou uerman uompanies. court '&jLMmmttMmm Union County Superior Court, February Term, 1891. 1 The first week of tbe term, commencing February 2d, 1891, will be de- ' Vntaf Antmnln n alto A I 1 C ; . ( ruwiDij w tuo iriai ui criminal uauses. AMIBTJIEE 'age in same tim few dots. The health of this community is very good at present. The farmers are very busy prepar in t .1 - . "n iur lueir next crop. . .mas passed eff very quietly Xmas night old and young met at the Baptist church at this place to I tha rau so eet rponio. it,. , . this onh,..H -. ' . . rK"ls '"6 Buns j -wuv.m u iv rt"iinnl h Venn Covington & Adams will give you a o . o. . J u. LCovington & Adams. Vann Civington & Adams. V,' B, and& & W. Baif C. 1891 in February, and will continue" "lor three weeks. His Honor J udge Mer- . 1 tt: rimnn Will D8 on VUO ucutu. ability and high moral character are two well known to need mention. Ttts- FNOriRER-REQISTEJt is the cheapest county newspaper in tho State, quantity and quality of read ing matter considered. You are cor dially invited to walk up to the Cap tain's office end get a receipt for a year's subsfCriptlcj. Last Friday evening, at tbe Stewart House, Mrs. J. C. Fletcher gave a phantom party, compliment tarv to Miss Bessie Kinard, of New TWrv S. C. Each attendant was masked and clad in a white robe. The party was a brilliant success. Mrs. Snider, wife of Rev. D. A. Saider, died at her ho.ne two and a half miles Ssuth of Beaver Dam, Monday morning, of typhoid fever, eged about 38 years Their many friends will unite with ua in extend ing to the bereaved family our sin cere sympathy. Rev. W.B Creasey, of Wilming ton , one of the moat eloquent orators io the State, haa, we learn, promised tbe Monroe Lodge Knights of Pythias, to deliver an address to them in a few week. The address will b-? public and we can promise the paople of township, was in town Mon some samples of cotton, which he proposed se'lingif prices suited him. Dr. Austin is one of tha farmers who don't have to sell until they get teady and can take advantage of the mar ket. We were pleased to seb T. C. Eu banks. Esq , in town Monday. He bas been seriously indisposed for sev era! weeks, and Monday was the first time he had ventured out from home. He told us that since Christmas he had felt more like his earthly career was at an end than he had any time Since tne DUiiets were wuimiiug around his head in the "late unpleas antness." The "Squire is one of our best citizens, and we hope hia health may soon be fully restored. pining BTibbon that neck. Dr. T. W. He edin. He says this cae he ever saw of dresseb her burns few hours, faster. whi an in, exd as around Ii,. 1 -I . ioi-wfi caer a red was the worst the kind, and She only lived a when death relieved her of suffering. She leaves a nusDana and macy relatives to mcurn her loss. A- Thick Una. Thick lips can be thinned by rubs btng them with tannin. Exchange. Rubbing tbem with a jack plane will produce the same result. Will Have to Suffer On. Mr. Geo. C. McLarty writes as fol lows to our Register of Deeds, Mr. Jno. W. Bivens; "The 8tate Auditor informs me that the pension fund bas all been paid out. eonsfofientlv our poor widows who failod to draw will have to Buffer Ion. The cruil htnJ of fate make it V bra n Monroe a treat. A vprv interesting meeting of the so." Young Men's Sunday Union was; It does ceom ih tt if uy oue res held Sunday efternoon and atpaps j ceives u nnion it should bo the poor j propriate and patbstic address was j widows, whoso hunbanda gave then-; made by Rev. J. Abernethy, of j lives as a sacrifics to the 'Lost Cause,' , Matthews. Brief remarks were made and left their familes to struggle with 1 by others endorsing the remarks of I poverty as best thoy could. We ,hopa Mr Abernethy. i better P.s.on w.ll be made for ' , . .j. them in tho future We inadvertently omitted tostate last week that our townsman, Dr. J C. Brown, had gone to Raleigh to as- ; KniKbi of Honor .Note-, eist the Engrossing Dlerk of, the Sen- j At a reccnt meeting of Monroe uf.rf. Vr Prown will discharge the ; L:Kign Knights of Honor the follows du'ies of liis potsitioo. inacapable and j iQR officera were tlectcd to serve the faithful manner, aud we congratulate Jpre8nt year. Dictaror, H. W. Mr. Bradsl iw orercurVfig eo efficient Spiak3. VicesDictator. E. W. Point u ..star.t- , er; Assistant Dictator, W. T. Wolfe; Uh rnnnt auwancs in the prica , Treasurer, J. of cottua, caused a rush to the mark-I Raporter, J. B. McCann; Reporter, et. A very large amount of cotton w. c. WoUe. Toe By-Laws were was sold here this week, and this amended so as to mak the monthly shows that the farmers have made meeting to be held on the last Satur such excellent crops this year, they ; day night in each month, when the have been able to hold their cotton 1 members are expected to attend and and wait for better prices. j pay their assecemen .or .u - The railroad authorities are hav The meeting for 3?" -The raiirona residence of Mr. A. Levy on ing the depot overhauled an , gt ftnd 0n that day the ed in general. i monthlv assessment is d ie and must Letter from Virginia. For The EHQiiHSB-EiaisTiK. Messrs. Epitors: In case you have duration of time for inspection, and extent of spaoe for insertion, I shall, with pleasure, submit a few lines for publication. Nearly two hundred miles away, on the Virginia Midland Railroad, is tbe town of Chatham . From tho number of inhabitants, you will form but an imperfect idea of its dimensions The place is long er than broad, wider than beautiful and older than good. It has eight hundred inhabitants, two scboOiS, four churches and eight barrooms. Notwithstanding all this, our town ia principally composed of generous, warmshearted, whole-souled Virgin ians. Piitsvlvania is !the largest county in the State, and has a population of 60,000. There is a great deal of wealth in tho Couuty. Iron and coal have been discovered in many places; but tobacco is the leading source of wealth. In a short while, there will ba two large tobacco fac tories in operation here. The town li "lowly, but surely and steadily growi-;; in wealth and population. Mrs- Balk and I arrived at Coat horn on the 23 rd of December. We were cordially and hospitably receivs ed The holiday were pleasantly and profitably spent, and we enter upon tbe work cf the new year under circumstances of favor and encours agement. This miy be concluded from the following: Oa the night of the 9th of January, the members and friends of the church came pouring into the manse Mrs. Lsrlkf Anad ing ner aaugnier, airt. j of this place. V No marriat jd to report at this writs ing, but I thiDk the bells will ring soon. Olive Branch high school is in a prosperous condition. Prof. Lsach is an accomplished teacher and con ducts the school well. Roadcarts are the order of the day with the young men in our vicinity. I think it is like I heard our eged I minister say, "when their horses fail they will put a girl in the cart and null it themselves." M. XT OBITUARY. Mr. G. M. McBride, was born, Feb- lY.Jt 1 . telVann j.H ......... aretocfe 1'OTHf Mcl. &KV... C. & Aj Vann. Vann... C. & A. 0; & Vann C. & A. Vann... Vann... C. & A C. & A. C. M.T.McC nil frnm 7 tn 10 r m.. held absolute M. Thomas; Financial j overv deDartment. Kind bands, prompted by kinder hearts, emptied a cornucopia of extras necessaries and indispensables; fill ruary the 20tb, 1855, and died at tbe home, of his brother, W. J. McBride, near Sanford, Fla , on Saturday evening, January the 10th, at 5 o'clock, aged 35 years, 10 months and 20 days. This tribute to the worth and mem ory of my beloved uncle, will record the victory of Christian faith, in this life he was sorely tried by sorrows,,' bereavements, great and protracted J sufferings in the tnsb. .for nearly four years ho was confined to his room with paralyeie. But he was the most patient, cheerful and happy Christian at all times that we ever knew. He never murmured or com plained, but willingly submitted to the will of God. His religion was his support and comfort in all his afflic tinna From earlv bovhood he w 8 a bright christian and a devoted j C. & A. Methodist. He loved the church, ana oannrtinllv thn f.hurch of hi8 choice He believed firmly that its doctrines j C. & A. and Vnn were scriptural in thoir character, j T D and w38-well posted in the teaching and history of lhs M. E. Church, j Ha was blessed with a brilliant and well cultivates miuu , uo ooamcw ( to recollect every thing he heard or that was of bDecial interest He read the bible much and and impressive in public pra, conversation was always exctf inhprnntine aud instructive, be was a quiet and tuoek disposition, no one ! TV-.f-w n I knew him but to love bim. He or dered hia steps in the ways of God, C.&A.r DJHemby Vann.... Vann - -- C. & A T. D. McC C. & A. and Vann. C. & A. .1 ' J ! T. D. Mc6 i Vann, T. D. McC. i Vann Mil II. I I Mil Mill ' m ox iim""" " ' 2d Week Monday, Feb. 9th, S W Hmeycutt 11 va Harvey Gordon. J J Tarl'.on. et oi, 12 va N J McManus, et alB, L E Richardson, et als, 13 vs W B Marsh, ext'r, et als. Robt Simpson andwife, 14 , vs Isaac Simpson, et als. ' Tuesday. X Milton Careloi 15 t G.', C. & Fred Threatt, vs James C Laney. WJ Polk and wife, 82 vs , John E Morgan, V C Austin, 83 vs G., C. & N. R. R. Co. Wednesday, Feb. 11th. Heath & Williamson, 35 vs J A Armstrong. H J McRorie 36 vs H H Eames. H H Eames, 37 vs H J McRorie. Rheinstein & Co., 88 vs S A Robertson, ext'r of Thos Hemby, vs James Helms. A J Trull, 40 vs G M Simpson . Thursday, Feb. 12th. Brown Hagler, 11 vs Margaret Hagler. T A Helms and wife, 20 vs M C Austin, et als. Eli H Hinson, vs Jacob Mullis and wife. Ellison & Harvey, vs G , C. & N. R. R. Co., et als. Peoples Bank, vs M L Stevens, et als. Friday, Feb 13th. W H Fitzgerald, M L Slevend ar.d JEW Austin. State ex rel F I Osborne, sol, 51 vs J W Griffin, et als. F Rheinstein & Co., 52 vs J Y and Mary Doster. Some one has started the report that owing to the decline in the price of cotton Christmas would be post poned until next year. This ia a misa take. Cotton is going up again, and Christmas will come as usual on the 25th of December, and Col. Santa Claus has deputized J. impson to supply the public and the little folks in particular with everything in the line of Christmas goods for the aeiectation ot the inner man or for presents Every kind of toy imag inable. Vases, cups and saucers. mugs, See. Harps, horns, toy. (fratchs 1 R?i5'a'kl?J3t'l, iVT'mt;. i nuts, T"mrft... Another lot of those brautiluf 4 Come at once and TiXT-r-r --- iu x YOU A before they are all 2one. new goods are being opened up at TTTJI OO NV N T no ONN J HO ON N N 9 II OO N NM DRESS All khds of TTTTH H KMC' T H H K T HHHKB T H HE .X H HEEB A IT U OOO AA U UO O A A U UO A A UU OOO Fertilizers Kb aa R BA? Fertile T We have accepted the agency for the WILCOX & G1BB and the Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer 0 Acid Phospate Solable These goods have the verv hio-hfist, nn nitre 7 ,:n i i . " . v " c pieasea to qnote you our prices, Respectfully, Heath, Mobrow & Co. f 1 mm State of North Carolina, ) Superior Court. union Countr. J Before the Clerk. S. M. Secreet, adm'r of . B. C. Secrest, aee'd. vs. B. C. Seerest, H. C. Secrest. et nla. SS'S-00"'3- B- King, Louisa King Hobt Dee?, Marth Dees, Julia E. Secrest. loops, j-etna Young, J. H. Talljand MaryL. that the administrator has nled In this Court bis irn oi me saie or tne land ordered tn this cause to he sold, and that a mutt, t Prtba8b8fn made, and udIcss you appear be- k n -T.i., y :uo wunnouse in Monroe, x-t. o , within ten davs afrAr tha imim nt thia A Ef,i'J,?f)n,T?ll8n'!,8now cause to tn contrary, said will b?co?nnrmeed?0Wed aDd thf "8l6 88 K issued 23rd day of December, A.O.. 1890. b a. wolfb, C. 8. C, 26 27 30 48 rtne of i - ' " Hi: ! JAS. Ih SMITH, ized sugar uj'-"cakes. Eull lijne of crockery, lamps and lanterns. , Eire works of all kinds. In fact, every thing in the line of Christmas goods and heavy and fancy groceries. All at give away prices. Come and see. Everytime you buy a dollar's worth of goods from mo I give you, free,- a ticket to a drawing for a $38.00 music box. JNO. E. SIMP3QN. i 'JtSH'S. M0NE0E HIGH SCHOOL, HALE ASU FEJULE, MONROE, N. C. FACULTY. I.. D. ASDBEW8, Teacher of Mathematics and English II. W.'.SPINKS, A. M., Teacher of Ancient Languages, Natu ral sciences, and business (Jourse. MISS IIKS1TA MtMANAWAT, Teacher of Primary Department. MISS LIZZIE CAMPBELL) Teacher of Instrumental Music and Elocution. mrs.:j. F. XASEY, Teacher of Vocal and Inst. Music IDLES MULES, I have made arrangements by which i can supply you with all the mules you want at small nroflts to me and big values to you. 30 MUi ES now on handat my Feed and Sale Stables, De pot street, Monroe, N. C. E. A. ARnFIELO. Protect Your Wheat and MISS EMMA F. LAV, Teacher of Art, French and Penmanship. Spring-term opens Dec. 31st, 1890. Building commodous, new and well appointed. A full faculty of exper ienced and successful teachers. The school offers first class advantages in all departments literary, business, music and art. , Students can board with the Princi pals, with private families near the school building, or arrangements can be made for young men to board them selves. Expenses low. 5SgFor catalogues, address, L. I. ASnKEW, or.H. w.SPiittS, Principals Oats From injury by tbe "FJy" by top-dressing with CEREALITE. One bag will largely Increase the J told of grain and straw, Boykin, Cartner & Co.,' Baltimore. EOR RENT The store house now occupied by Shute & Starnes, fcr the year 1891. H. M. Houston. Dec. 31th, 1890. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of Jack'on Chaney, deceased before F. H. Wolfe, Clerk of t!i Superior Court of Union county I hereby notify all persons, having claims: against the estate, of said Intestate, to present them, duly authenticated and classified, to me on or before the first d;iy of January 1892. or thii notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Persons Indebted tc the estate will please call and settle and savelcost. Dec 23,' w. J. W. CHAirer. Admr of Jackson Chaney, dee'd. Covlngtcn Adams, Attorneys. PABRIOR -THE ESTABLISHED- WATCttMAKEfl AND JEWELER, of Charlotte, N. C, who now does the largest RETAIL AW) JOBBINC Trade ever ' beforsl f lone in the State, rtiieive piuLut M'8 is now pre pa ness man ir"f ..Mail O' '-l,,i,,,,Tr.-- Startim? avuail OSsvntjSB p.entr.. will securo a liberal discount on a'J work sent us by mail I also carry a fine line of WATCHES AND JEWELRY of all styles and patterns. Thanking the public generally, for past patronage and soliciting a con tinuance of same, I am yours truly, JOHN FAEEIOR, Jeweler, Charlotte, N. C. Union Institute. Seyen Miles Worth of Monroe. Motions, &c. ing the table, stocking the store room 1 and kept himself unspotted from the , ..-.; ,ms will bo lower- nory added, in which! be paid thetrai. dispatcher, , stay The ; oresent telegrapn on, Will be converted into a ticket office a.! a waitipg room. Mr. Aldredge, from near tin " n. . no i a xt and Howie mine, was nere - - et with a very ser.uu Fhe mule he was r.diog oeca ISh and unmanageable, ran hw Mr. Aldredge on. "JZ . 7"t hung in the stirrup d the m'e d-gged him for some a ln Kadi v skinning and dVtance. ver, v:fhrfifl ribs. in(tbim,Bnaorw vnitaAnn new wo likl. in the nexl tbre months, and scrit ? tne nf. ' little we mil I1HIU UD l 'ienu y and packing the pantry. In looking over the articles receiv ed, we fcund bacon, pork, flour, sau sage, lard, sugar, coff je, tea, rice, potatoes, pickles, salt, vinegar, cat sups, butter, flavorings, baking pow der, soda, stove polish, shoe polish, blacking, soap, seasonings, three handsome table cloths, three sets of Lint of i.ettem naDkins. six linen towels, a white List of letters remaining in Post of- j counterpane, &c. &c &c. fice at Monroe Union county, N. C, , nd on last Saturday, Mr. E. S. uncalled for Jan. 1st, '91. I Reid sent us a whole ton of coal. Mrs Preston Bennett. Mrs Amanda May Heaven's nohest blessings de Anheraft Mrs S V Byrno, Chisler ! scend in copious profusion upon this Witnesses need not attend before the day set for the trial of the case in which thev have been suhpoeaaea- oy oruer onuo wwr, This, Jan. 20th. 1891. F. H. WOLFE, C. 8. C. 18 31. The Jew fork Weekly Herald -AT- One Dollar per Year, can ge a papcri ( proud, V lion of otv Ann rl C flfl.i, Every k.m county paper, Craig, Geo Curoton, Miss l.uia Crump, Saida Eraser, R A Farley, C C Feeperman, Miss Roxana Hill, (col) C B Hunter, Affie Garris, W P Grif fin, T T Hay, Walkup Gaddy, Thos. Johnson, 2 D T James, Miss Visie Mc Kethan, P C Morris, Miss Carrie Monroe, Ned Medley, William Perry, A Pbifer, Martin Parker, Mr Perry Agt. for patent churns, Milton Pat terson, Washington Reid, J LSeerest, Mioa F.ma L Sowell, Rev Jack Steed, people. With best wishes for you and your paper, I am, very truly, G. W. Bulk. Chatham, Va. The track of the Georgia, Carolina and Northern railroad has now been laid across tbe Savannah river and track laying ia now progressing on the Georgia side towards Atlanta. The bridge just completed across the . aim 'iHiiurj ; a. f x rnlKO ii aiioo - - ; nt.s.n hfllTl. W e WU kr.- Qmifh PflV J W XDOmiW, () ! OaVBDDttU IH H UBIIUDUUIO UUU nil . otir Will DG 1 WHUUJf uixa.v, ; l J rr; whicb tne cuuvj w..u wniiomn Mrs Susan vvaiKup. iureoivaeujuHbiuuucauH.iuu. iia.u8 A with the active w r wiihams. M A Wals. friends and p--" - - man snouiu Instead t. n H Williams. When calling for any of the above please say advertised. John J. Hasty, P. M. will soon run clear through from Monroe, N, C , to Pittsburg, Ga., near the confluence of the Broad and Savannah rivers. world. He often spoke of death, and of his willingness to depart and be at rest, the pilot from tbe eternal shore found him eager, expectant, and ready to go, therefore we cannot weep or lament, for the vision of him as he now is, spending his first days in the everlasting summer of God's nresence. drives away all thought of tears and fills our hearts with grati tude to God for his absundiog grace The dark angel of death was aa an liirht and life to him : he passed quietly and peacefully out of this j js (jheapest Family Paper in the United States. into a netter siate oi enoiou. will walk the weary ways of this world no more forever. The gloomy grave is an undisturbed and sweet resting place, where h lifeless body must sleep till the resurrection morn I ing' "Blessed are the pure in heart, for i they shall see God." I He has reached the golden city, i T.ifo'a innc inurnev now is oer; And with loved ones there united Sings rejoicing evermore. No longer pain, no grief, or sorrow All are uumoorea wnu mo yaw. New life, new loy comes wun morrow. Glorious City ! Home at last. Delia Brown. NOW! IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Many lS91,and r Its 8p Rarafnini ies will be added to the variety oi us cumouw uk thing will oe leu uduoiib w ii'""'? b.-j 7" "TT, .lll,r" .- -ii . up m un ,n lir'AotiO.'Al firm tiff i ua Tur Twill will 111-- UllUluai I. iii.iv o v. ... ...... '...i ,i i;rk Binris hv the best authors; woman s work and and igMaenma ""' "'j rf . iii nhan nf wit anrl humor woman's lure ; gems oiiiceTatu ta.nswers to oorrespuuuBui.0 i"""fv.j u j from every pection of the globe, Address, New York" Herald. the ; JAMES GORDON BENNET. Only Oi Tin RoofineGutter- ing and Valleys. T am now nrepared to do Roofing, with cood Tin and first class work, for from $4 75 to $5 00 a square. Also will put up gutters at ten cenis a foot. A tin roof, at tnese prices, costs only seventy sflve a square more than a shingle roor, ana win last sev eral times as long. .Parties prepar ing to build will do well to see or write me. J. w. nuuun., Monroe, JN. U. SUc, ana ' 1 NOTICE. Bv virture of a Veil. Ex, issued from the Superior court of Union county, iu favor of A. A. Laney, vs. W. F. Stubbs, I will sell for cash, at the courthouse door in Monroe, on Monday, the 2nd day of February, 1801. a lot in the town of Monroe, on Alley, adioining the lots of J. M. Stewart and John J. Moody. SMd as the property of W. F. Stubb3, to satisfy said execution. Jan. (ith 18)1. J. P. HOKN, Sheriff of Union county. Frank Coss, t- Barber and Hairdresser, Satisfaction guaranteed or no money required. Polite attention to all cus- oniers. Patronage of tha i ited. Office on Hayne street, next door to S. L. Montgomery's. . r.i. the LuiX. 'Ui t grovrtli. v r-u!hj Oo.ur. u- & hair fallijlf'. h !. Pruggiiti i 1 J Ircl'I kMifflfiElBJ I'm: Parker's Ginger Tonic. Jl cures iik Weak l.uiii. Debility, Intiigetion, Pain, Take m time. iOcla. HINDERCORNS. The only mire cure for Conn. lul aHlMiu. lie aL Uxuists, or v- , x. y. BOILING W MILK v3 GRATEFUU-COMFORTING. COCO) LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY. s GEORGIA CAROLINA &.NQRTHERN R. B. SOUTH IIOUKIt. TRAINS MO. iS 21 43 NOHT1I BOI NB. TRAINS NO. 36 22 24 am p m 9 CO 10 on 10 C O 10 40 11 16 11 SO B 111 880 8 57 9 28 Lv l no 12 40 in io 2 40 a 10 10 60 15 45 4 80 19 IS SOU 7 00 185 8 16 2 25 p in am p m p in am pro Monroe Ar 6 00 8 40 6 40 W?hw 5 85 8 00 6 00 C. Junction BOi 2 10 4 20 Chester 4 12 12 40 2 20 Fish Dam S i 11 10 12 60 Clinton SiUSiS0,!" tireenwooJ 12 40 7 00 8 00 Abbeville 11 25 6 00 am p m am Fall term opens August 4th, and closes December 24th, 1890. Spring term begins December 2S, 1S90, and ends May lotn, iai. Board from $6.50 to S7.00 per month Tuition incommpn English branches with Latin and Algebra, from $1.00 to $3 00 per month. Other higher studies correspondingly low. Music on piano not exceeding $2.50 per month. Use of intrument, 50c " " Incidental, for fuel, 10c" ' Book-keeping and Penmanship at tbe lowest rates. Catalogue or any desired information re arding the school, etc, gladly fur nihed any one ranking application for the same. Address1 O. V. HAMItTOS, I'riiicipal. Unionville, Union county, N. C UlSSOLUTIOH NI1TICE' The firm of Hart, Greene & (;0. bas this day been dissolved by mutual con sent. Mr. W. T. Hart havmst sold his in. terest to the Monroe Iron Works Co. V. T. 11AUT, A. .1. Or keni:, Jnn. !, '!!. J. P. Mi'E en. ii' t i:i..i-n.7 lit IllflljIJl li" ouup u.CDli UU. i II II IIIW 1UU1IIUC ai'.ii . yji r.8, : 111 . i. Lne eni ue ouainess win unraiitr A,.n.l iif.-il niirlur trinf. Illime. .Tn i l.-tn I . ' A. .I.dHKt .1 P. ! Catarrh i;urea. nit: iur sm Newm k, N. J oriTTVo m sine (N Or. a I i I o l iuivuitan, WushliiKtou, N. J. utornhlne, Laudanjm! ed lu 2 to 4 weeks. Tance 6000 cured Vt Tobacco hablU also cured. B B. DiskkI Berrien Springs. Mica. OPIUM OLD AND NEW FURNITU SKND - ALL - KOUtt- e Dollar a Year. P''HMii NEW YORK CITY. Do not fall subscribe now for tbe The New York Weekly Herald. NOTICE. All persons indebted to me fci' ,he service of my horse are hereby noti fied that unless payment is made by the first of February I shall file a lien and send after the colt. Jacob Helms. Jan. 12tb, 1891. i AO ...ulrua nnnnaitlnn Rt Vth Dfim With 8 U C for Spartanburg, and at Urpenwood with C. 4 (i. west bound. No 36 with S C 4 C at Fish Dam forClieUer and Monroe No s 21 and 21 carr sleeper and first c.ass ear between Hamlet, N. C , and Abbertlle, d. C , making close connection to and Irom NorlolK andtbeNonh Berth on uleeror only $1.00 per night. 1sh and Oyster express on 21 and 22, leading Norfolk at 9 30, a m, arrive at Abbeville 8 16 the next morning. Leavt g Abbeville at 6.00 p m., arrive Norfolk 6.60 next evening. J. A. DOD30N. Bup't. H. W. B. (.LOVER. Div. Kr't. tass. Agent. Agents' profits per month Will prove It or pay forfel'. New portraits Just out. A $8.50 sample sent free to all. W. H. Chlilester & Son, 28;Boud St., N. Y. Broken Farnitnre, Bric-a-Bfau CABINET ARTICLES whatever their condition, to T. M. Btownl has returned and Is now at work at his onl Bee those nice chairs with broken rounds. backs and bottoms, now worthless, which uui made as good and nice as new by sending theit me The upholstering of sofas, lounges, cusi bottom chairs done In the best style Willi grades of material Including the finest sl'k ptu All trader of furniture made to order. Pianos ( finished and made as nice is new. Old turnM remodeled and eonvereJ Into stylish artlci Will go to private hcusa, and reflnlsh sultsry deilng the entire furnl'ure new In appeararl t small cost. Lamps rapalred, scissors shard t SCO. lniB IS U1B UCBV BCttSWll Wl mo w , vate jour furniture and make your home i tlve. Tombstones cleaned as white aa new. ronlze home institutions and favor me with order. T. M, BBOW 1 9 3 "ntacleami way
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