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Few young actors can look back and couut a greater number of, Charlotte is also a dry town and they didn't know what the chances would be up there. friends and admirers than Mr. TEE JOURNAL.1 Telephone No. 19. Talkins? With The People.

Chauncey L. Southern. And judg New Men at Depot. There has been a complete change in the persouel of tbe depot force here. Agent Dodenhoff, who sometime ago succeeded Mr.

Parham, has the following assistants: Mr. W. H. Kerr, from the LEE LEE COMPANY. THE LEADING BET GOODS, I0TI0IS, CL0THI5G, GEITS' I1T AID SHOE STORE I0IS0L Some of the gentlemen in the The Bank of Union bas installed its big new safe in its new quarters in the Sbute buildiug.

The safe is the ruowt modem made. It weighs nearly twenty thousand pounds, and cost $3,200.00. The! freight on it was $167, and a team of six were required to draw it from the depot. A special agent came Tuesday, May 22, 1906. ing from his drawing powers in the past, is is safe to predict that this popular young star will do a record Wadeshoro party yesterday said that while Wadesboro had nine sa breaking business.

Mr. Southern Southern at Spartanburg, chief loons and two distilleries, tbe home will be at opera bouse for one night folks were a small part of tbe con only Tuesday, May 22. His bill sumers, that train loads of it went wiU be "Tbe Lost Paradise." from the factory to set the safe up and when be arrived it was found that there was not a wagon in town SPRING TIME away. It is a standing joxe at Wadesboro that there is great profit in tbe whiskey that is shipped Lowney's cocoa at 12 ceuts per transfer agent Mr. A.

Brown, from the Southern at Charlotte, chief clerk. Mr. Rush Gray, from the Rock Island, at Omaha, cashier. Mr. C.

W. Jones, from the Southern at Spartanburg, ticket agent Mr. O. E. Finch, Henderson, N.

C. baggage agent strong enough to haul it on. Up can, at Lingle's. away from there. One man said he saw car loads go out but never saw Fresh lot of Hurler's candy, at J.

A. Lingle's. anything eome in to make it out of at Indian Trail is a wagon or Huge dimensions and strength. It was built by Mr. J.

A. Crowell, now of the Monroe Oil Mill, to haul machinery on. Its hubs are about as "No, SIB bee, I can't advance any money on that negro," said a Sandy Bidge farmer the other day. Tbe darkey was thought to be a pretty steady fellow, and the farmer who employs him was questioned as to his reluctance to advance money for him. "Yes," be said, "Bill is a good band and fairly steady and always pays his debts.

But there is one drawback that makes him little dangerous risk. He is kinder fussy among the negroes and there's not bit of telling when one of them is going to shoot a hole through him. Then where would I bet That has become the chief danger in our section. Why, the one that was killed the other day owed his landlord except water from the puuiic worts. Mr.

James Helms, Monroe, chief Yet, no doubt, folks in other towns Business Sparklers. Mrs. T. Hallman and children are spending the week in Charlotte. Mr.

and Mrs. R. M. Myers of Jefferson were in Monroe today. Me.

P. P. W. Plyler of Buford lost a fine borae last week. Mr.

L. L. Candle of Charlotte Visited bis brother, Mr. T. J.

Candle, 8unday. Dr. W. D. Simpson of Georgetown, 8.

is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Simpson. Mr.

O. P. Prather of Greensboro is visiting bis sister, Mrs. A. M.

BUck. Bev. George H. Atkinson will preach at Indian Trail on Thursday night at 8:30 o'clock. Mr.

T. P. Dillon will give free phonographic entertainment at Alton next Saturday night who buy the stuff think it good, big as a barrel. This wagon was while if there were a dispensary procured, and Messrs. 8.

H. Crowell and J. I. Orr Tffme along with there selling the highest grade We are out of tax ariZ Chickens made they would declare it was rot-gut Such is the way of tbe world. it and with a force or bands did the hauling.

The safe is la the shape of a globe and is burglar and fire this week, and if you hare any to sell we are the ones for you to see. proof. It is built or finest steel ana delivery clerk. Miss Willie McNeety, Monroe, stenographer. These gentlemen are experienced railroad personally clever fellows.

Mr. Dodenhoff says he hopes to give the people of Monroe first class service and would appreciate their po opcration to that end. Don't forget the date of the appearance of the favorite young star, Mr. Chauncey Southern, at You want your wardrobe replenished with seasonable garments. We have the fresh, new goods-Long Cloth, Cambrics.

Embroideries and Laces-which, notwithstanding the advance, we can sell you at the old prices. Cottons, Woolens, Silks, white and colored Linens lor dresses to suit all occasions. You want to renovate your house, and get things in shape before the hot weather. For this see our new Mattings, beautiful new line of Rugs, Lace Curtains, White Quilts, etc. Oraded School Closing.

The Monroe graded school closed has double time automatic locks. If burglar were to do the impos M. WALLER. over a hundred dollars. They don't bother the white men, but among last week.

On Wednesday and sible feat of blowing open the door Thursday, in response to tbe invi themselves the negroes are liable to have most any kind of a killing." he wonld still not be in the safe, but would be confronted merely by tation of Prof. Bast a large num Babkbl or Georgia Ribbon Cane Syrup ber of parents visited tbe grades the back of the inner safe in which "Yon may say that for want of and inspected the work. Tney received. Good as you ever tasted. A young man who spent tbe year off from borne returned to his seemed to be much pleased.

The opera house tor one night only, Tuesday, May 22. the money is kept He would have to then work combination before the door of the safe could even be patrons of the school do not know E. D. WORLEY. enough about tbe work.

One gen Twenty-five-oent cans of pineap mother and tola her toat ne naa been nowhere, though be had been living in a city, where he wonld tleman wbo went out says that it ple for 20 cents, at Lingle's. Interest the Fonrth or Jnly celebration has gone op into tbin vapor," said Mr. Monroe Crowell yesterday. Rev. J.

L. McKiustrey of Clarks-ville, has been called to the pastorate of the Presbyterian church Waxbaw. D. J. McDnffle of Laurin- reached, and having done this successfully he would still be on the outside of an apparently solid mass of steel which held the money, and was his first visit to the school and not have been willing for her to would be glad if the school Special Notices.

BOYCE'S STUDIO. For a 'photo of your (ace, Boyce's Studio is the place; And for prices very low, Oo to Boyce's Studio. see him. This is bow bo rare a practice of the young men that it New Goods in All Departments. Would have to do the same job that was done on the outside.

Beside the safe a vault bas been built to is either SDeerea at oy ins most WANTED At Union IpsUtute, competent and suitable boys or openly disbelieved. On would have some kind of commencement exercises every year to get the parents in closer touch with the work. The following program was carried out on Thursday night and Friday: bnrg has come to Monroe to live hearing such a declaration the av keep the books aud records in. The le principal and a music teacher. Address O.

C. Hamilton, Unionville, C. erage boy in the teens or about rreih Lot of Hams, Breakfast Strip and Bologna Sausage just received at reaching majority wonia ask, bank will be equipped with new furniture and fixtures throughout, which are being made especially for it. "Wbathe trying to pull ui oia PARKER'S MARKET. THURSDAY NIGHT.

Instrumental soloMiss Cora Lee L66 Lee Company. lady fori" Hundreds of schools are LEMONS, 10 cts. per doien, at Tbe Winchester Howey Company'a, Mineral Springs, N. C. Icb half cent at ice House; one cent scrambling for patronage, but if aud 1 preparing to open a general merchandise store, Bev.

Bruce Benton and family of Alexandria, who have been visiting bis father, Mr. T. H. lieu-ton, returned to their home yesterday- Mr. T.

B. Stinaon, who is looking after the work of the Chesterfield Land and Improvement Com The Monroe School of Music will Montgomery. pound delivered in town. one comes along that can prove to its boys that it is infinitely more Market closed on Sunday. open in the opera bouse building on Monday, June the 4th.

From Motion song "Huwanee Kiver." Becitation--Bicbard Hargis. Motion song "I Won't Play Un manly to come back home with a Doing Something 10 to 12 in the forenoon ana rrom to 7 in the afternoon will be de THE. SIKES COMPANY. THE SIXES COMPANY. less You Coax Me." pure record like that than it is to be known among the boys as a TO hustling young men There an opportunity for several young country men to secure employment io a new enterprise that is to be established in Aiwon county, N.

within the next two year. Tbey must have a good English education and must be especially eipert in mathematical questions, strictly sober, industrious, voted to the enrollment and exami Debate Resolved, That the Mead game sport," that is the pany duriug the summer, spent nation of students. Every student South was justified in seceding Lively in Buggies now. Lot of new ones just received. Livery Turnouts to suit your taste.

LITTLE-SHANNON CO. is urged to be present at the open- school to patronise. But such a school can never exist from mere yesterday in town. Mr. J.

F. Womble, who bas been from the Union. Affirmative: Mr. Bennett Gaddy, Mr. Edward C.

ng. Active work will Degiu on platform utterances by the profes Tuesday. School will be open from Jerome; negative: Miss Elizabeth railroad agent at Waxhaw fur some willing to work ntteen Hours a day il sors or a spying system of the fac a. m. to 9 p.

m. riauo students L. Howie, Miss Lottie May Blair. Why Keep a Cow necessary to accomplish a purpose. ulty.

It's got to be in the atmos Presiding officer, Mr. John Tney must be more than 2j years ot time, will leave this week tor uuuu nd will be succeeded at Waxhaw by Mr. J. D. Davis.

will be entitled to the Bight reading and singing class free, also the judges: Rev. Lnther Martin, Mr. phere of the place, the result of at least one great life which tbe boys when you can get pure Milk, finest Cream, and best Butter from us much cheaper? geueral information class, which F. Beasley, Bev. W.

Ware. age. A guarantee of nve yean contract will be given. Write, giving ref erence and stating salary wanted, to John W. Gulledge, Wadesboro, N.

C. Charlotte is having the time of come in contact witn ana wnicn Tbe negative was given the dominates tbe sentiment of tbe will meet semi Private lessons, $3.00 per month; class les PINELAND DAIRY. sons, $2.00 per month. For circu Recitation Miss Beulah Copple. Instrumental Bolo Miss Lena place.

Did tbe boy we have quoted tell the trnthf Of course he did. And we are old fogy enough to be Our Drinks Green. lar containing fnll particulars, apply to W. B. Stewabt, Musical Director, Monroe, N.

lieve that there are yet hundreds Recitation Miss Lottie May WANTED Young men having horse and buggy. For wioter work after gatheriag of cotton until planting time, young men, ages ai to 40 years, wbo own their team. Salary paid. If you want a job write now, stating age. Address John W.

Gulledge, Wadesboro, N. C. of boys in this county wbo could Blair. Just received solid carload of Hay Rakes. Mowing Machines and Disc Harrrows.

Our ware-house is chock full of buggies and surries of every description. Horses and Mules is our long suit Sell or exchange. Cash or credit Trade us your old buggy for a new up-to-date Summer rig. Try us once. Mr.

8. M. Parker made a trip her life this week. Monroe aud Union county are well represented, aud many have passed through town from Chesterfield aud Lancaster counties. 7 The following jnrors have been drawn to serve at the term of Federal court in Charlotte, June 12th: P.

M. Cox, J. H. Winchester, J. K.

Broom, J. S. DeLaney and J. D. A.

Secrest gome time ago mule and horse are the thing. Nothing injurious, but always pleasant and refreshing, MONROE BOTTLING WORKS. FRIDAY MOENINO. do tbe same thing. cut ine nines are against them.

A boy must have last week to the Pleasant Valley Essay: "The English Drama Be neighborhood, and there saw some been born with something in him, which has been added to by paren thing the like of which he had fore and After Shakespeare" Miss Pearl Nance. never before seen or heard. It was NOW is the time for your lace curtains, blanketa and quilts. tal influence, to withstand the Big Job Lot of Tobacco to reta.il at 22 cents a pound. Essay: "Hannibal, the Cartha the spectacle of two negroes plow Monroe Steam Laundry Co.

ing one mule. They bad two plows, It ia Good. ginian General" Mr. Curtis Lee. blandishments of tbe times aud the false standards that the men and women are flocking after, much less the boys.

beloneine to Esq. T. W. Secrest of EUREKA harness oil prevents cracking and preserves life of leather, Come and get tv bargain! one hitched by the clevis to each trace chain. One was running one Essay: "The Average Girl's Age For sale at The Wincbester-Howey of Idleness" Miss L.

Bnth Wil furrow and the other the other one, M. L. FLOW COMPANY. Company's, Mineral Springs, N. C.

liams. and the mule was walking between. Oub Home of Marshville says Good Old Summer Time In that section the land is sandy Osceola broke out of the pasture at night and strayed to the railroad, where the mule was killed. Mr. Sec rest has been promptly paid 1200 for the male by the Seaboard.

The barn and dwelling of Mr. S. L. Gay of Jefferson were burned PHICKENS 1 want chickens and Diplomas were awarded to Misses Buth Williams, Pearl Nance, that a man in Monroe told its edi tor the other day that Union conn nd Mr. Parker says the people Li must hare them! Bring them there didn't consider the sight so along, boy), and get top of the mar Elizabeth L.

Howie, Evabelle Sim is on hand. Make yourself comfortable with one of our Hammocks. Prices to suit your taste. ty was badly in need of some Democratic newspapers, some that ket. M.

t. uroora. extraordinary as be did. mons Covington, Jennie Williams, Mary McQ. Vann, Messrs.

Ben would preach tbe straight old party last Friday about midday. The Dr. James Atkins of the Western THE SIKES COMPANY. FRESH vegetables every day, at M. C.

Broom's. THE SIKES COMPANY. hot stuff. No doubt the people are North Carolina conference was last MONROE FURNITURE COMFY. buildings were situated in the thickest part of town and for a nett Gaddy, Ed C.

Jerome, Roy Long; certificates to Miss Caroline Parker, Mr. Roy Hart Mr. Henry honing after it. But we arise to week elected a bishop of the Meth I LL work guaranteed remark that the statement is in Shirts, col Ity. odist Episcopal Church, South, at lars, and cutis a specialty.

Crow. the general conference at Winning mighty bad taste just after the edi tor of Our Home has been appoint Monroe Steam Laundry Co. while' the fire was very threatening. The loss was about $3,000, partly covered by insurances-Mr. Hal.

B. Adams, who is prac Fresh lot of Hnyler's candy just bam, Dr. Atkins is 58 years ed a delegate to a Democratic con 'OR SALE Two good horses, cheap old and for ten years has been the -THE- received at J. A. Lingle (Vs.

for cash. Pineland Dairy Sunday school editor or the church. vention. May be Oar Home will now qnit saying what it thinks and See Us ticing law at Lauriuburg, is in the race for the office of representative Dr. Kilgo, president or Trinity col COMPLETE saw mill outfit for sale, C.

L. Youngblood. do some parrot work for some gen lege, also received a strong vote from Scotland. Mr. Adams is before yon sell yonr chickens.

You don't have to see the other man tloman who wants to save tne for one or tbe three new ouioes oi bright young man and bis frieuds Cash Mercantile Co, country. first to get the top of the market. bishop. FOR RENT Good four-room bonse in southern part of town. Good here would be delighted to see mm We pay the highest cash price A debate was held in Waxhaw soon honored by the people of well and barn.

J. Helms, Everybody has tried to swallow always. M. C. Broom.

last Friday night on the subject, bis adopted county. one of these greasy, glassy looking ITE want your cleaning, pressing K' wived. That Waxbaw snouia Mr. J. L.

Rodman bas bought of Freeh lot of Hnyler's chocolate II and dying. adout tbe graded school system." things called a capsule, mat toe druggists pat calomel, quinine and Mr. D. 8. Davis fifteen acres of and mixed candies.

J. A. Lingle. Monroe Steam Laundry Co. There were seven judges of the de land lying on the railroad in the other noxious stun in ior tne pur For Treasurer.

western suburbs of Waxbaw, where WANTED To rent piano for tbe Monroe School of Music, which bate and the negative won by a vote of six to one. Tbe affirmative pose of making tbe dose easy to take tried to swallow them, we 1 harebv ftnnounoe nmll aeandldatt forth office of treasurer of Union eounty, subject to it is expected a new cotton mill which Mr. Rodman and others are will open June 4th. Write or 'phone was represented by Messrs. 8.

H. ray, for to many people a capsule um aeuoa el in iakoen.tie primary. before May loth, to R. Stewart, McNeeley, h. Medlin and Dr.

W. 0. M. LANEY. is harder to swallow tuan tne raw Wingate, N.

C. projecting will be built at no dig tant day. R. McCain; the negative by Messrs. medicine itself.

The veterinarians For County Commissioner. 3. 8. Dunlap, T. O.

Haigler and FTER this week sheets and table Is at all times looking out to the interest of its customers and offering good things under value. Here are some ripe plums picked from the different departments which should appeal to those who appreciate bargains: also use capsules to get their medi cines into horses. But a horse cap P. T. Way.

offlo of eounty eommUlonr, ubjeot to the cloths strictly cents eaco. Monroe Steam Laundry Co. Bvuvu bjuv iiiuouiam. 1 me The telenhnne nermle failed to JERRE C. LANEY.

sole is more than a man capsule it is about the size of a boe handle Mr. L. Parker, who has been principal in the Fayetteville graded school for the past year, returned home Saturday to spend the holidays. There is plenty of work in old Union for young men like Mr. 1 LL Dersons are forbidden to hire, reach an agreement last Tuesday A feed or harbor my son, David and the representatives of tbe conn For County Commissioner.

Horn. 11 years old. The law will be herehv nnnonnoe mveelf a candidate for the try switchboards are going on with and as long as your finger, The other day a young man who prides himself on bis ability to swallow omce oleounijeommiMioneroi union comity eubjeot to the action of the Democratic prl- enforced upon any one so doing. Governor Horn. their preparation for an exchange Parker, and it is to be hoped that in Monroe.

other places will not induce him to capsules, walked into the (tore ana loudlv called for the largest cap W. A. EUBANK3, SALE Good milk cow. with Dr. A J.

Crowell of Charlotte leave us again. young calf. C. L. Helms, near For Cotton Weigher at flonroe.

has been at the bedside of his sis sule they bad, saying he wanted to take a big dose. Mr. 8. 0. Blair Carmel, R.

F. 4- to 3 of a kind, worth regular $10.00 to $12.50, on account of the broken sizes we make the price $7.50 I hereby aanoanee yeelf a candidate for the ter-in-law, Mrs. H. L. Crowell, for The farmers of the Wolfsville neighborhood are arranging to have a nice picnic dinner on the Fourth omoe 01 ooiton weiguer Boorus.

walked back where they keep the MOOD iron safe for sale, 1,500 to several days. 8AM D. HELMS. capsules for the veterinarians ana 1,800 pounds, practically new. Piedmont Buggy Company.

of Jnly at Union church. Mr. (J. Mr. C.

C. Sikes and family and brought out one. "We are out of List-Taken Appointments. Moore, president of the North Caro Mrs. W.

T. Whitfield are spending lame capsules Inst now," he said. rOR RENT Upstairs in my former Una Cotton Growers' Association, the week at Cleveland Springs. "This is the largest one we have, reeiuvuw UU IrUIUCI ui fuutwu mu will be one of the speakers on the but mav be it will do." Windsor streets. H.

M. Broom draded School Teachers Elected. occasion. Like all pride that goeth before a fall, the young' man's courage If ACHINE SHOP For machinist Mr. T.

J. Jerome, who was ap Next Sunday morning Bev. MONROE TOWNSHIP. If t. Carmel, Jnne 4th, to 5 m.

T. J. Gordon 'e, June 6th. to IS a. B.

Tyndeirs, June Btn, 1 to p. m. Baker'e Oioee Soadi, June Sthu Oraoe Chepel, June 7tn. Lee's Lower Mill, June th. Wlnirete, June Ma.

Monroe. Johneon'e Store. June 11th. 12th, UJth, work and plumbing, see Austin fell and he said be was mistaken, A. O.

Thomas will preach a special sermon to children. It will be an Correll, 'phone 194, Monroe, i pointed to a place on the school board, declined to accept, and the vacancy has not yet been filled. that he wanted a small one. object lesson entitled "Lead Pen 14th, Uth, ttta, lath, Uth and ilh. The' board now stands: 8.

0. Blair, FOR RENT My live room cottage on Church street. Most desirable locality, large lot and garden Apply cila." On Sunday evening he will 40-inch White Lawn at 71 eta. 36-inch Percales at 74 cts. 121 and 10c.

Colored Lawns at 8i eta. 10c. quality Dress Gingham at 71 cts. Ladies' Black Hose, full seamless and fast colors, 15 cent value, at 10 cts. Men's Lace Stripe i Hose, z5c value, 15 cts.

Lace Curtains at 48 cents, 75 cents, 98 cts. and upward to $4.50 pair Low Cut Shoes. Women's Pat. Leather tip Bluchers $1.00 Woman's $1.50 Patent Leather tip Bluchers at $1.25 Woman's $2.50 Patent Leather Low Cut Bluchers at $2.00 Children's Low Cuts at 50 cts. and upward Men's Shoes.

Men's Vici and Box Calf Bluchers, no better Shoe ever built for $3.00 Men's Arco Kid Bluchers at $L25 Men's Patent Leather Bluchers at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 which have all the style and snap that can be put in a shoe. Sbyebai. Monroe darkeys have preach from the subject "A sinful been receiving anonymous letters J. H. Lee.

C. F. Lowe, a. v. lunnowi, SANDY RIDQE TOWNSHIP.

Mineral Sprlnn. Monday. June Uth. rlce'i 111. Tueedav.

June ltfth. chairman; A. Morrow, W. Lee, D. A.

Houston, A. W. Bigger, J. M. Belk.

youth makes a sorrowful old age." of late which read as follows This is special sermon to yooog WANTED Travelling salesmen Must furnish references and in "At Jerusalem during holy mass men and there is a cordial invito' clark'e Store, Wedneeday, June ISth, a voice appeared to say that who vest Si ,000.00 in first clss 6 per cent, Wedding ton, Tuuraoey, juna tut Tbe board has elected tne teachers: First grade, Miss Virginia Davis, to succeed Miss New- tion to all to attend. Umrvln. PrirtAV. June lMft. Big Basins in Men Pants.

We closed out several lots of Pants from the manufacturers a few days ago at our own price, hence we have Men's Pants worth $1.25 to $1.50 at 75 cts. and 98 cts. Men's Pants worth 75 cents at 48 cents Men's Pants worth $2.50 and $3.00 at $2.00 Men's and Boy's Summer Coats at 25 cts. Knee Pants Suits. Big lot children's Knee Pants, sample suits, $2.00 and $2.50 values at, per suit, $1.50 Umbrellas.

Steel Rod Umbrellas at 35 cts. At 98 cents Steel Rod Umbrellas teed for one year. Men's Straw Hats at Scents Ladies' Undervests at Scents Window Shades at 10 cents and upwards, fi cents Pearl Buttons at, per 3 cents bonds. Salary and expenses paid wrote this prayer snail aeiiver- Mrs. Fannie SimpsoL, wife of Mr, Experience not required; we teach W.

W.SUI IUK, uei-iaaer. ed from a great calamity. This by, who will teach in her home business at our mills. The Wheeling B. Simpson of the Unity neigh prayer was sent from Bishop Rene- town this year.

Miss Davis domes Roofing A Cornice Company, Wheel borbood, died Tuesday morning of rose, recommending it to be sent to ing. W. Vs. well equipped. Bbe is a native oi Monroe, has graduated from tbe consumption, after an illness of Bev nine persons.

They who 00 not BUFORD TOWNSHIP. Cast. r. Blehardaon'e, June lth. W.

F. Plrler'e Store, June tuth. B. Oreen'a, June tlet. Alfred randerburk'a, June nnd.

Trinity School Hooee, June Hard. Jiaal 0.LAHSV, Llet-Teker. era! months. She was about thirty POOD year-old jack will be at his State Normal, and has been doing write this prayer shall be effected bv a rreat calamity. Oue who paid years of age and is survived by stable this season S6 00.

W. G. Long. no attention to it was pooisnea oy husband and two children. Her remains were buried Wednesday at an accident They who write the practical work in tbe practice and observation school of the college.

The second, third, fourth, fifth, seventh and eighth grade teachers, Misses Welsh, Flow and Kibler, were all re-elect "Tiraah church, of which she was Draver for nine days and deliver it Clothing. member. The funeral services were to nine persons, sending one each conducted at the residence by Rev, day through tbe man, stiau receive Meek White. great lov rrom a friend. The Prayer Oh, Lord Jesus Miss Mildred Stephenson has Men's Suits, the best values you ever saw, at $5.00 We have gone through and picked from the stock about 25 suits where we have only 1 Christ, we applore your eternal been elected secretary of the Y.

ed. Mr. Scaife will return to either the ninth or the tenth grade, and the superintendent, who will be elected this week, will take the other one. The sixth grade will holiness have mercy on all man A. of the Presbyterian College kindl Purify os rrom all si rand delegate to the state conveu through your own precious blood, be filled this week.

Miss Williams, tion which meets in Asbeville in June. Misses Clara Ware and and take us to be with you eter the present teacber.having accepted When you trade at nallv. a place in ber home town. Miss One negro who received brought it back, to the post Corinne Wolfe was re elected teach er of the North Monroe school. master and said that it was sure mistake, that the letter was for Flue Norway mackerel the If you lose your check book you nave lost only a pad of pa-' per that can be replaced for the asking.

But if you lose the long green and the round coin it's gone. Put it in the bank where it will sweetest and best, at Lingle's. somebody else. i Bright Ogburn are also delegates from the Greensboro Female College and the Normal Looks like the Monroe girls who go off to school are keeping up with the boys. Mrs.

Elizabeth Miller, widow of Maj. John a Miller, died at ber borne at Jcunrson Sunday, She was seventy-five years old, and one of the most lovable and het ladies in Chesterfield county. Bite is survived by her daughter, A. Evans, and sons, Mes-srs. Wm.

and A BIO squad of Wadosboro peo pie came up on the vestibule yes terday en route for unarioite, an 0 be cafe. Open an account any Eggs. Eggs. Eras. We buy them, we sell them, and we must have them.

See us before yon sell yours. M. C. Bkooh. Ice cold drinks of various kinds, at J.

A. Lingle's. Ilelns'a baked lans, 20 cetTl fur 11 'i 1j cans for 1 i J. A. Li o's.

liusr- while waiting for the next trv.n paid ETonroe ft short visit Tie gpnt'onien were all straight as a shing'n, but took the precaution to lave Wked op at the white Bit-own. IV, V. co r- 'i o' 1 fUJ. but was clue Ij I IS James Miller. Mr.

It. E. Evans of rcu 1 II Monroe, who is a grandwn of Killer, and family, attended the funeral..

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