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ARE THEY WELL? Unless they are, good health ia Impossible. Ery drop of blood in the body puses through and is Cltered by healthy kidneys 'weKIDNEY kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood, diseased kidneys 60 not hencej ou n ' Ye?uJeg CURE makes the kidneys well so they will eliminate the poisons from the bloody It: hc " many diseases resultmK from disordered kidneys which hae allowed your whole system to become PMned. Rheumatism. Bad Blood Gout. CrateL Dropsy. Inflammation of the Bladder. Diabetes and Bright Disease, and manyTtheS ZtStEt disordered KuS& A simple test for JSt in a bottle or gUss for twenty-four hours. If there is a sediment or a cloudy PP"n J n jasl kidneys are diseased, and unless something is done they become more and more affected until Bright s Disease or Diabetes derelops. , . v;j,. ,j FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE is the only preparation which will positively cure all forms of Kidney and Bladder troubles, and cure you permanently. It is a safe remedy and certain in results. If You ar a uff.rr, taki FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at .no. It will make you weU. Had Lumbits and Kldmy Treubli Edward Hun, a well inown business man or Salisbury. Mo., writes: "I wish to say lor the oesem- ol other. thst I was sufferer from himbaio and kidney trouble, and all the remedies I took ae mt no rehet. I began to taee FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUKE, ind after the um ol three bonlet 1 am cured." Soma rronoincii hitirabli Mr. G. A. Shllson. merchant 0 Tampico, 111., writes: "FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE i meeting villi wonderful success. It ha cured some cases here that physicians pronounced incurable. I snvseli an able to tettfv to it menra. M lace today is a living picture of health and FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE baa mad it such." Two Sizes, 50 Cents and $1.00. SOLO MB RECOKSEKDED BY C CN. SIMPSON, .in ! Bif Ueas in Little Words. ; Hrrfeart X t'a-n In AtSnt J.-raL I"nfe!mr KtimwI llafrkel, in his book. 'Tltt. Ititl.lle of tU I'ui Trr," trlis how the Uvlim of b ' mail briui w-rr nit fonut-4. Hi ScbaafdSoutheni Merftr. Allaale Jtwrval. The bws that iuterrwts identified with the Southern railway oMaiiMtl routrul of the Scbnl Air Line will not be welcomed by S. A. STEVENS, M. D. MOSKCE, N. C tails auswcreJ in Jay from English Ptui Stoic: at ninlit iioni room over Eni;!i!i Pr'ie St..r-, phone ). Ottice over p.ir-t ot!'u-p; phone Henry D. Stewart, M.D., Mi'NK'lK. S. I'. S-sii-es tn.lvrej pumivtly anJ lionr.-tly. I'.iy nils fioin Simpson's iiia - M.ire, 'pljor.e 35: or uilue m rear of tntuloa A. TivMiipvii's insurance ortiee, 'pli.mo 1. Si;l.t rails from tct i Jeui-t- jili'iiu-, 1 1 1 . Office liours 10 to 1 ,. .1. in. JOHN P. MONROE, M.D MCAtiCE.N.C. I) xv talis atim-U I torn ll.-ttstou's druu st.-re .m.l 1 tiff, phone 1. Xight tiutti l .m..-:t-.vi.il llol.-l, 'phone no. M11NKOE SoliriH the p.i Land Sale. an. I- S. it o the people of Moiir-.- aa.l Mirror.n.am: conn unity. Calls an.-.erej 1:1 1 iv turn Kiiclish lr!4 More; at uiptit trom residence oil C I; .srcli street. Plume No. 4s. V. B. HOUSTON, S l' ! G V. O N nr. NT1ST, Offii-e up st un. I'lterahl ltuilJins, Nort!.1.-.t of Co'irtlioiue, Mo;il N. C. "3DR.B.C. REDFEARN,t UENT;sr. Cliarces teasotiai'le Sitisfac tion Kuar antee J. Ottice over P.nRluh Prug Co a MONROE. N. C. Will lie nl Marslmlle, N.C.,011 first ami tliinl Mondays of eacli month, and at Matthews on second and fourth Man lays. Phone ijJ IIOIl I , I.. STI . I. r. Wkfs, JR. STEVENS & SIKES, lltumeys and Counselors -at-La , Momiok, N. C. Proinpt attention given to all mat ters piai ed in our hands. Management of rstati-s for jjuard ians, adiiiiuistiaioia and eaecutorn a specialty, tlurfi reasonable, Oilice east of Courthouse, (formerly ocenpiej by the late I. A. tovinRtou.) E. r. WII1IAMS K. W. 1FMMOND WILLIAMS & LEMMOND, Attorneys-at-Law, MONUOE, N. C. TrartiC! in all the State and I'uited States Courts. Prompt attention given to collec tions and general law practice. Hay Persons interested in the settle ment of estates, administrators, exe cutors, and guardians are esjiecially invited to call on them. Continued and painstaking attention will be given, at a reasonable price, to all legal business, OHke in courthouse opposite ClerV'l office. Kv Tirlue a a,--T .-I tbr uper!..r T.'UrT. ata.V l-i l!f l lrk.m 'iwil' iirtoh" ,-nloUil "K. liter K Hra-!1. a-lnoiu-l rain ..(J K I! K'a-ell rt.T.a-,1. a.i.t II Kra w.m! h I'. J Hra.w,'ll ,1 ai.. " ll;- uihUt-im J t-.ttinii.ni,.tit-rii til, ,n Monday, December 7th. ltU. at " .iMirt twiiif 1mr in Mnnr.. N r , w!! .t' J'.il u- stlfH. n. l t'- hitih-! tthlitt-r. Ih i.-.T!t. jllil- In r., .I.ill tir-t T'int A.tj.'ittirnf ''ic uU -w-4.. wi;.. Hr,.-li. Viilti. M'-.i: Sa'!.'tl tllH- !l !Mf JllH.-t" ..I H'-MWfii. i.-v.'.t-aM .-.i.ti.i !!- X.Jniiii 'it: ihf t' Tw.ll. t H H.-:.t.. i;.t ..1:1,. a.t.t . ll.tf -it :l"ltjU''i Itl ' k, ('Ulia'HUKi (' UltTt" ,.1 ,. !-' MiiT !, I l'iVt! l!)T ff'tlll II If i. -i1' t a:ui v , r - !' 'h- - I ..' K K K'a-V.it Ml..-- HfiTMiiili'it .' . - - W '.V '..;..! Ill UM! It';,-f!l lit" !.,;- in,.- ', K 1 i-1 l'ifl's"i- W 11 .;.hi- m r- u r .1 . ...ti iiia--.. tr . - t t K Vi - Im ii- t. -l.itaf in ....I ..)t , v, ti -i i-'.iti-i.'.i -:.kf I..-..,.- K . ih .1- I., a -Uki' iitt M . i: - i.ti. i. tiff , a i ;. ,-iiun- 4-!,.'.'' ttl,' Vh .M- c..-i. ' . tiiflav :ll-11- mi-- N S !' v'satn- t.. ,t .1- .,. Mlf 'I.'.- N K I V III) i''I4C:I.. 1. fLiim:iii: om .1111. sur ' 7 ' m- 'f "f i . nti if nf tin- !n.i f'V. rcl 1.) tin i.oif r ul it- l'i ." m t iif iltir.f .-a-h .n.i iaiti',' in ll.rw ;!( Til !i- 1 1 1 1 HitrTf -I '"'lit .Id "f 1 !u- 1 i t-!.l-r. ntt R M RKl'WINK. A M T M'K, riinimt-ui'.em. Over-Work Weakens j Your Kidneys, j I end a Hand, Man, Lent! a Hand 1 t harm ai:i 'lo!ar n Tin' cliiMrvn of tin tiiilmmij;r a iv li:intiv Thi'v nrj not ui ivt'll rtthealtby IMaen Hake Impart Blood. ikl, ,..,,; ,,,. )Iln'lsM l.Lehivi-. fl'li..,- um t i i. t,i rittnii ;mfl lihiv :lll(l cive full vent, witliin na'iialili' to tlll-ir tlllMllMI I'VIIImT All the Hood In yur Kxiy raes 'Veujn our kidneys once every three minu'ea. i me n-.anevs your iKinims. Notice. nf l iiimrrr e.tt in nif I t a tie io-ri r 1 ..ii -t of I hi. 111 .--uii-y. a !.-rm I'.u -ai-l o ri . 01 u.. K-.lt.rt-'i r o I :.e-. Hie icuWr mi tni'.i.iiu r m ;. tm blood punt era. the,' fil ler cut iti aaie or lrrrur!t:ei in te bleed. It they arean-k cr cut ol oraer. trey fid to do their work. Pains, aches andrhe'j maiism come from e ecu ol trie acid in the blood, due to nerlicied kid.iey trouble. Kidnev trouble eaui q.:lck rr tr.s'eaiv heart beats, and nakrs cne (eel as thirarh they had heart trouble, became the hear! is over-working in purrpir.g tr.uk. kidney poisoned blocd through vema and artsnea. It used is be considered that oniy urinary troubles were to be traced to th kidneys, but now modern science proves that rear.y all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. tl you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. Tha. mild and the eitraordina-y effect c Dr. Kilmer 1 Swamp-koot, tne great kuiiey remedy Is soon rea!l:ed. It sianda the h.hest lor its wonderful cures ci the most distressing cases iinrc. Thi-y liuvf ti inlor ami u'ii sililc tr;n lnT;tml lii:t rn tn wlumi tin y ran j;' l'ii m trouble, ami when tin- ni'til time with it lr nus '(iiiit-!. tlii'ro isi'ver m ar I In 111 :l prott'i'tur anil a ivfuo w lii'ie tlio can liiul cimifoit ami jioair. Cut Iho i.iphan lias hi Mrros wbirh arc M'iuliar to bun. lie is lit t It' jet, but mt (no little to ycain Im llie wenllli of a mothcr'n loc. whicli is ililli-ii iit fnm all other lute. Ill tlie silent malcliesol the nilit. sometimes, lie nakc ami lonx lor home. The world never heats alKiiit it ; he could lianlly timl lanuae to express his yrief if he were to try, hut it is there all the same. The treat eiiij'ty place in liis heart the world can never fill: (lie tear lie feels, il.uk anil iiiuh liu able, of walkinu' Ihnui'-h the world MoiiJay, December 7th, 11U, I 0. - I. K I Kt-tlh-arn. or -ai-l , .1 o. ..I li, .in .a. I l.tl I 't- wo! 1.' ii.o.U- fft to ill,. iina 1 .11 --f Ii l .t. V - . in '.o- 11 ;i. II It M, I.KMh.s ! ..miniii.ii.ir Farm Lands for Sale on Time, Hi t iioif nf an f"li r f Mi,- i j - lor iViirt t,l I ip'-.n fimni , 1 . nia.lt- lt Um- .-Mil-.- t.t'it 111 Tlie savnikr. I.naii ami Tnnt I'tinotany. al tiiiiu-lrnl.tr -if K M-'v l Hattlv aerl ttlhfra, ht-tr..al law II A"t . m re tlt'ftiilanl-. I lie sav liiiin. 1 ru-i 1 .ir'ltoiy. a-l'iiinl-irali.r ..r K lla-'. .tt-t'fa-K-il, a ill. a: 'a t'Ua-k In .ml Wednesday, December 9, 190J. . ana 1 11 and is slid on Its merits ?' 1 by all diLgtis'.s in titty-ai (' " "i-JT-. ,TTla 1 alone : the lutlei ness ol living un i. jii . w r" a T 11 1 ik-t . . i cent ana one-aoiiar ;i.- l.-..,-.:: k t ij I es. You may have ilL:-J7i I sample bottle by mail naa af iunpibiti , free, also pamphlet telling ycu how to lind 1 out il you have kidney or budier trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer it Co., Binghamton. N, Y.- Imt ideas are as follows, nut iutu ravsv businei meo and stadenta of th words that anyone ran understand: railway aituatioa ia th South. He vi vs that for thousands ofi The plain truth of the smaller is years it was helieved to Ik wicked that J. 1'lerpout Morjrait haa ob for js-ople to learn how their IwHlieaj tuned control of theSouthera rail were formed. Xo our, not rtro a i way'a only coniH-titor. There ia doctor, w as allowed to take a dead no fonual kuerver. Tbr lerul pro- body to piitvs for the uriHar of hibitions airamst the mrrgiug of Httulvini! bo it was niisde. Ativ iconiiwtitivr I'nr ia rvailed. The man w ho did this was nut in prison , thing ia aeromplishrd by means ol or sentenced to death. clever manipulating of tbr board of Tl t tl i ....... M k. ! .I1aS..m tl.A nM..nMl nl wkiitk ! 1 lie 11. 1 1111 ail nit- uiim aiau wiiwmmiii lur jptiBtiimt, - m . was brave eiiou to lind out the to hr subservient to Mr. Morgan. I.uts was V.-sihns. a Celiau dor- This nteaua that all hope of com- tor. He sa-uteueed to death petition among trail a: line in tur Pon't make auv mistake?. j remember the name, Swamp I Root, I'r. Kilmer's Swainp-Koot, I and the address, ninghaintun, N. j Y., on every bottle. nitanv. ail ! ,1 lit. and f f "t W. H f . I nan a i.l I . aulr i G. E. NANCE, M. D Kesitleuce Phone, No. J74, Havinj; located in Monroe otters his services to (he town anil surrounding country. Diseases of the stomaeh and bowels a specially. Office over the V. J. Kii'lge Co.'s book sloie. Calls anaweied in the day from the Kui-lisli drug store or residence, at uigrit from residence. HINkY . ADAMS. THOMAS j. JF.HOMB. 1KANK ARMI II LD. Adams, Jerome & Armfield, HIT0RNEY8 RI LAW. MONROE. N.C. Practice In all the Courts, State and Federal The management of estatea or eiecut'jrs.kdmiuisti atora a special ty. Careful and diligent attention given In the foreclosure of mortgages and collection of claims. Money 'oaned without expense to lender. All attiEation tiven prompt and careful attention. Office east of courthouse K.B. Kedwine. A. M. Stack. BED WINE & STACK. Attorney t-al-Law, MONROE, N.C, Practice in all the State and Feder al Courts. Will manage estates fot Eiecutors, Administrators and Guar dians for reasonable pay; and will foreclose mortgages and negotiate loans, without expense to Mortgagees and Money Lenders, hen practicable. Offices Northwestern rooms, first (oor, Courthoose. People's Bam ' OF MONROE, N. C. I 'Solicits jronr account and banking cosiness. We guarantee ABSOLUTE SECURITY, promptness and all the accommodations that SOUND bank ing will admit of. Interest pair, ac cording to agieement, on deposits left for our stated period. Always read) for loans on approved paper. 0. P. HEATH, President lit ill loUT! lt.!U4t' il.mr 111 MmiM. S ( ,!..!' l"..r -aS' h tr:ii't it !uiit .U'-i'.'l If . iiic fttnl Iwiiifcr iti I mini rixinty if Nun ti 1 a r.;inH M;i"ti i nh '.ft, "it ttti- i r.' r- f I 1 rvi It. UeHtHlfit un Hit- north I 'i t' N liiiiiii!t' H"',p- irii.-t, nn Ihf n-l ! I Ml'' !rl'llf 'f 1 It.. si C It l v. -II I hi "'Mlt Ii t.y K H.f'V tl.ttllt I rat' I 1 tiatw til IMi.allUI Ul M.-t si H.fTV.,ol thf,e-t I.) til.' ". IIII1 .'Itn ti-.u-l ttl-l I' N 'Ili'l-oil' !llf (itr(.jn(, fi'll'ltH'llllf K( iTl"i HI'M-S lir It'--, -HI'I Irtmt Iw'l "if :tl HI I til l.lt'Vft "Itf! it I if .1. .MIM It I ftM I'f U' I Ml'thli( !), rt HIHMl.ttT to i aruri'tt l-v i-'ti.t is tth sspi'rovf! wii'ti.-. a I. :f 11 vf nioiitn- Trmii m M!. 1 Mt- inn hi U- rtt-rfi iiiitn Mil Dtiri-lmw' iimUH'V 'iMVf Iwfll ttnht llif -atlt intnl Iw-IIIK -n. I To Tf'l H-wt-!- W ll. ri'W l( Il lo )mV I llttt ' -tl'.t tHn of tin- -nll t-'nlr Tin. 1 trtolw-r Hi. IWfi; TH K A !V..I ..AS 4 Irll m. H -lnm-4. JsTittm- A Armrt.-M rin K t' i!Iiiiix, Any. having located at L'nion ville, N. C, offers his professional services to that place and surround ing country. I'nionville phone 8; Sincerity 4. iGtieap Flour 1 lis Bad Flour! FEEDING The People Is My business, and I have learned that GOOD UOOD5 at fair prices, honest weights and prompt delivery la the only way to please the trade- lSest Cheese, G00J Roasted Coffee from 12 to 25 cents. Hams from 12 to 16 cents. I carry a full line of everything. Prices and goods guaranteed. If you have never tried me with an order, now is the time, and you will surely be a regular customer. Respectfully, W. A. STEWART. Phone 201, Pawnbroker's Clothing STRICTLY SANITARY ALL WOOL men'H boys' and chil dren' coats, pants ar.d vests from 23 cents to $.'i.00. Overcoats for men or boys from f 1 to "i. Come and see; will save yon money. Only 10 minntew walk from and northwest of the conrthouse. t. H. BENTON & CO., Monroe, N. C R)imiar:(EYCun akaa KMawsw swat roLmiio:.iMM assyw sa aosigla aaxl as la isats It's low price is the maker's ex cuse fur the luferionty of Ins product. Bad floor is baj flour uj matter bow it is maiiipulat eil and juggled in packing. It alt comes back to the same thing. Good flour mixed with poor ill improve the quality of the blend, but like mixing hile paint with black, il takes an awful lot of while to pro duce any effect . Had or cheap Aour is lacking in gluten, the nutritious portion of the wheat. Il also contains a large per centage of the ptilveriied husk or shell of the grain. All of whicli you dou't want. There fore, we caution you to ask for the "Invincible" brand. This brand is sold at the lowest price for which really first class fl. ur can be aold, and ila price is the highest you need lo pay in order to get the best. Mr Newman, our local baker, says: "Invincible" ia the I can get for baking." like ul her chihlivn who Hiv kivd mid caivsM'd by the strongest anil 'rt':it-t Ihmiic ton child -or to any- both 111 all tin- world. Motliel irvn! Oh. the timitlrlilblo sorrow of that word! We do iml si' the mh'Ioiv. Mont' and in tho dark llie child lights the ball le and stain ils pil low w ith its tears, but, bless (iod, the iiioriiiiii; li.'lit brinpi healing and peace. It is a blessed thine that child ;nif is so short lived. It Ilits away and lent en no trace behind, but it tills deccr than some of us think while it docs last, lint here is the painful rcllcction : Only a fraction of the orphan cliil dreii of our Slate are provided with J a lioine ami christian instruction and gentle compassion. There are I IhiU'IiimIs ol' waifs and sliaylins 2 1 who have hearts that aehe, be ciimeil with the dust of the out t h, 'Siand soiled ami stained w ith the sin Xitliat surrounds them, lit Ii list w. is coiup;issionale and of tender pity, J 1 surely he must approve an anency f 'whose mission is to coin hut and J save the most wretched and the J I weakest of nil the creatures that lie has made. Who would not gladly f'ioinhis hiind with those who are trying to brine 'e'1' 'uto tlie dark lite of the helpli'KS child! Well, dear sir, or madam, the way will open before you on next Thursday. IjciiiI a hand, man, lend a hand! IIENDEUSON I ROLLER MILLS. Land Sale. By lniie nf a pttwer etnlain-il In a irlaln (llnfttfaife itt-eil ei'i'llt'il I'V 11, I' HnaiUK nil Hif ;Sith nl Aiikihi. Dai.'. aMit n-i-ttrtlt-tl In Bttta AK. pae la, lh unitaraliriieil will, on Monday, December 1 4th, 190), at theetiurt hmiaa d'-.r In Mttnr. w-l! at ul lie aiiellnn. t.i Ilia hiKlit-al l.i.ltler. iha ft.lloa lue itrfrlla-il trael of land. Ivdiir " Hie aau-n nf KielianlM'ii a Creek ami atljitliilur thr lantlit tt(W H Hrttika,MarirarelSieara.J M Hlrtn Invliam ami titlit-ra, and Minuted a f.illtiwa Kninntitir at a th-atl plna In a Itrant-h ler a Riekorr and laralramnit.C NriHtka' etirner. and mnadtiwn a:d hraitt-li K.TSehatn la ttmf In aatd brarteh lr lati lnea anil elm, M. K fioieaa' aiivr ; thi-iiee with hla line N ti K 17 ehaiua to a alake liy a hlekorr . lltenea a H M lAelialna t,t a atake Ity a red iaik. liartMNl and aourwtam ; Ilienee r,ai a. " enainaw I. H. BlrmlnKllam enrner ; tlirnre S t r la elialna lis a iltarwiaKl hjr a ml talk antl nine ptrtnlera. Ihenea N II W S ehalna antl 11 unka in a hlekitfr In the Itrmneh tn the nltlllne. thanee N 'S W Bii bis atake hjr Hanpoat tatka and pine, thenea H 11 W II elialna lo a .take by ttati iieralmanon trvea and jumt nak : thaneeSTHW fa ehalna to tha besinnlnir.roa ulnlna M aerea mom or leaa. Tarma ta ala- r-h. JAMK ( THOMAS, Morteam. HadwlM 4 Slaek. Alija. Kaw City Ordinanc. It la nnlalned thai all teleron, talaeraph and aleetrle llaht wlrea heraaller areeted wllhln the eerj.irale Units of the City tt( Sua. nta ahall iv piaeeit na fuppona ai leaar iit flaa fHl alaive tha irntund and properly alratehed U prevanlaayirlna. All perwtna.etAn lnttta. Srsi. enrptirailon nrarn' ylolatina Ibla artllaanwa ahall paf Baa lat Iwenty-Sae dollara. raaard IBIS tnd day Soralnher. I a r. a..h haft. kee. so ioaed of Aldermen Clt, of Woam. New City Ordinance. II atiall tintawfttl tm any peeaon. aim pany. atinatrallon nr Itrm or their aaranta to aell aay alder at or near tha plaee uf haatneaaof aweh penarii, eomtatny. am or corpora tion, or tn ealahllKh any plaaai Sir tha aalenf elder within the eorpneate llmltaof the CHy M Wnnrta.. Any penatn. eimpanr. flrpi ar ronatratltMtoraa-enta Tl'laitns tlila orxllitaaaa hall pay penalty of twanty-flee "ara her. aa Sinatd wi Aldarnwn fllty 4 llawroa lt the Boys Prepare to Meet the Test. Watliaw Kiiteri.rl-e. The public schoolsof I'liion coun ly are now open for the winter term, ami it is the duty of parents to see to it that the children are in school every day of the term that is possible for them to lie there. We do not lx'lieve that Inns should have tcttcr educational utlvAutajes than (iris. Hut there is very nrcent reason why the boys, eswcially those who are over sixteen anil arc not ellieietit in reading it ml i it inc. should lie in .school. It is now only alxittt four mid one-half years until that part or the coiiklitiitional ameiiilineut w ill go intoefleet which provides that no Imy who can not read and write can register and vote in this State. Any horwho will enter the public schools now and apply himself ran easily he prepared to meet the test by the time it U to he applied. And it would lie very unfortunate if any bov, thronirh can-lensmss and in ditlerence to his own lies! interests, should forfeit his citizenship. This is a serious matter and without any further delay should receive very serious considemtion. iHiu't waste your time in finding fault with the public schools and the teachers hut make the very best of the op portunities offered. After Ducks, Not Politics. Norfolk IH.paleh. Kx-Presiilcnt f trover Cleveland, ac companied by Mr. Andrew Jones and Dr. Paiil Vandyke of Baltimore, ar rived here this morning for a week's idiootinx witlu the Hack Bay Gun l!lub of Princess Anfie county. Mr. Krhest (Jittinp of Baltimore met the party at the steamer snd all west at one to the Virginia Beach station. The former president seems to be in much bettor health than when here last year. He would not talk about the presidential campaign. "I left politics at home," k r. Cleve land declared, "and am here for ducks." "Will i say who you think will receive the nomination, Mr. Cleve land r "Not a bit of it," was his quick re ply, and he escajied into the waiting carriage-. . " brcanx' of his knowledge, but be escaitcd aud Hed to a foreign coun try, lie was chxscd fivm place to place, and k.kii afterward Usst his life in a shipwreck. Sixty fixe years ago it was dis covered that every human body as well as every other living thing is made up of iiiillions uml millions ol liny cells, just as a beach is ni.ule up ol tiuy gtiiins of sand. Si'iie aiiimals arc so low and no small that they are made up of only one cell. I'lider the microM-olK-they hmk like tiny jelly tislies. l lit v are callctl the Infusoria antl the Uhi.oHHls. A human body is tsiuiptwd id' millions of thette little cells of ever so many dint-rent kinds. Si far as our liodies are ctuicern- etl. we are very much like the lower animals. For instance, a man hits the same kind of tackbonea.s a row or a horse. The arm of a man and the w ing of a bud are made of the Mine sort of lsuies. The skeleton of a frog is very much like that of a man. A I ie a if nearest to men in the wav that their Isnlies are made They have live lingers, thirty -two teeth, ami I'oo lames pist us a man has. There is gray matter in their brains hist as there is lu ours. In fact, there is more resemblance lie-twt-fti the IhhIv of a man and that of an ape than there is between an ins' iiinl a hiilxHitt, which is the loncst and most stupid kind of monkey. Apes have a family life of their ow n. They me not guilty of some of the crimes that occur in the cities of civilized human beings. They are only u few degrees lower than some tnties of savage. The highest thing in the world is a human mind, vet there is not a thing in the lit i ml of limn which cannot lie traced up from the minds of the lower animals. Any one who has taken notice of dogs aud horses know (hat t lie V have good memo ics, mat l hey Know rignt noni w rong, and can love, hate, lie glad ami lie sorrow ful, just as human lieings can. II you want to know now a plant's mind grows tip to be an animal's mind, or how brains are made, all vou have to do is to look iroiinil you ami take notice of all living things. Vou will notice that all living things can feel, move and act when they are touched. All living things have memory of some kind ami w hat we mav call ideas. Kven plants and trees have a certain kind of ideas. If a tree i growing close to u wall, it know enough not to put out any branches on that sitle w Inch is nearest to the wall. Kven the lowest living things have their likes and their dislikes. They try to get w hat they like and to keep away from what they do not like. It was these likes and dislikes that made them liegiu think, nml the clever animals got along ts lter than the stupid ones. 1 lie hrst human lieiiigs, of course were stupid ami lu tit nh compared with us; but they were clever when eompuivd with the lower animals. Little by little they learned more and cliinls-d higher nml higher, They w ere always struggling to get enough food and to protect them selves from their enemies. This constant struggle made them grow wiser mid wiser, until at laid after many ages civilization began. South Atlantic States ia at an end The Seaboard may not for some time be actually atssorbed by the Southern, but so far as the public is concerned the two systems might just as well tie conibiued nndrr oue name. The oiilr pleasant feature eon net ted with the occurrence is that President Williams will remain at the head of the Seaboard system. The wisdom of the new owners lu making this decision is manifest, since Mr. Williams is not only oue of the most competcut railroad men i in the I nitcd States, nut is peculi arly well tilted for the duties of handling the great system Men Is largely the work of his own hands. The basic principle or rsilrovl competition is violated by the ab sorption of a line or system by its competitor. Thispriuciple, defined hv State aud federal laws, is never theless practically a dead letter ; means having been fouud in almost every instance for the accomplish- ing of the dew led eud nuder a community of lnteresst" plan without traversing the letter of the law. The Northern Securities case, now pending, is an instance of the futile struggle of the law against railway consolidation. In view of the apparent Inipou hility of maintaining competition iu railroads it Is-hooves the au thorities having State and federal jurisdiction over the traflic rates charged by these corporations to be more t han ever v igi laid I n guard ing the public interest and in see ing to it that justice and fair play is the rule without discrimination in favor of ersou or locality. Best brands of cigars, tobacco, smoking and chewing, at S. K Doster's. Si To the Public I take this method to inform you that my stock is complete. My motto is to give more goods (or the money than my competit ors. I buy my goods from first hands, which gives me an advant age over others. Coupons given with each CASH PURCHASE. Vou get nice China ware free. Headquarters for Sewing Ma chines for cash or on time with easy payments. I sell more shoes than any country store in the county. Highest price paid lor country produce, cash or trade Such at chickens, eggs, turkeys. geese, corn, seed cotton, cotton seed, fodder or anything you have to sell. On Saturdays please make it a point to come early in the day w you can be waited on before the rush. Respectfully, W. P. PLTLER & 80N, Leaders in Low Prices, Mt. Pros pect, N. C. Monroe, N. C, R. F. D. No. 4 M. L. FLOW, Conmlsalour of Deeda for SeutA Cinllu, 1 North urotiit: use 1 Jistla m at rtut (Of Union Count;, tni NUrj PuNk for North Urellm. :-: :: Special attention given to tali ing Af fidavits, Acknowledgment or Proof of Deeds, Mortgse.es, Contracta, Bills of Sale, Powers of Attorney, Renuncia lions of Dower and Inheritsnre, Dep ositions, Writing snd Probating Deeds, Mortgages and all other papers, issuing itste Warranla, Llaio) and Delivery and Attachment papers, Civil bun mons snd the Collection of Claims, Office it M. L. Mow Co.'s Store east of courthouse, Monroe, N.C. .... 1 "'e'TT?yw The- Kind Ton Have Always Bnnglit, and which haa boesi la w6 for aver 30 years, has borne tlie slnatnr or ml has been iiuuie unuer ni per sonal supervision Kim's its infant-la Allow no one todeeelv too in thin. AU Counterfeits, ImltatliMi sua"Jiist--i:o"l,'r but EMMriincnts that trirt with nd entltmirer the- health of laUhaU land Children-E.iorieuc ngaiust Kipcrlment. What is CASTOR I A Csvstoriaa Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare jorle, Iropa and SootUlnir Syrups. It Is l'lcasnnU It contains neither plnm. Morphine- nor other Narcotic ohsUnce, Ita Is Its piuuniitee. It destroys Wonus ad llajs Fererlshneiw. It cures Iiurrb' and Vlnd Colic. It relieves Teethhiir Troubles, cures ConstlMtloB autd Flatulency. It svminiilntes the Food, regulate th BUMuau-h and Bowels, trivmi; healthy aud natural sleep. The Children's Paiiacea-TUe Mother's Friend. GENUINE? CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean tl.e Signature of Bon Pains, Itching, IrCAbby iwfllli.pt, I .-trfmawcl, fiswaplsMs, frrals 4fX.rw rUT IVlo L.t:Moo4. ft v W H n4 wm la aofjca, bavk a4 Wni, fiHhtnf Krl(r Ml. I'ood tela h r tain, Rwullm Blng bM r-amnaj oft th Ik It MKt lMHssl ks llowa, V re I umr.t, fn; or oflrtaaurv tnpunm, CrraCuiarr4 fltt or mfi on kin, U rmruwn, r jsum, riT(t oa ftny Mt l Um kwir. Hut m tiro Iwsjsa itiUnf aaA, IVkn ! or Xtotia, Uk Botanic Blood e-nlm. ruarantod tBmmtmwmwrtmo4n muM oaMswayr 4oan, pssUrat MtileiB. mui hut artavt U4. fttmi mum Wud4 par a4 tiK oswolHrly rtwMftfiff u Hir bavtlr nl A efetM, eWtttttif iss4Hai, S. a. a. hot wl llKHtmodof tmt IoqA tvimm wb tJltti ffssaettlnff Iha kwat MiiH 014 Ita tuta, Cmrt. KntM mi Mav4 of oa avtal lumni oaodmy of aioM. a. a. a, mm Hawttif oawat Rptutn. hstm gtltsl tafrsbiflf, Asaa 0w4 ISla llMCsVlMhMa, Coiavrrlit amlai all tmtm, ftrale, trtfUmm, Wotori aiMta, toml tm flMfcWwf EoaBM bsf flMaf a fan, ooalissf W004 mi&t awat, Canoor Cunad llortoH Blootl BM C-i'W oO Klaat, tmptmMlM aWl4M tMtmg Sot-, ?, Sflf l0Vf fcUal UsO COOjOW aTWOWl OMal hM taSl OaWl or wont mmm frtvUf, 11 jv a $tmmt ufct Bton4 biin aM Ur irOl 4pfH WfoM ? tovsloy kaw4 ('aaafVa lUoT appawnUy ho mam of ttmrm mw& har Itwattasl BotaMM lUMi rWAMh, Ol U t A HA a t- awf tar a-i f 1. r mm trwita l iMdlrwsd, 4aaa li- UasskM ri.M. H. roarg rwrte rbftl rh tMMUr m Ua.Hs, f mm fxr4 mmj mUk ONE-THIRD Tliret Tina Um Ttloi of lo; OtHar EASIER I faster! Agents waoted la til aooccapied territory, , IiKler I Illsoi luifictulil For sale in Monroe bjr TheI.J.EudoeCo. The Kind You Have Always MM In Use For Over 30 Years. . va awaaav aaaaca. atar aoaa atvv. ajaSSStMIMSlHtmiMIIIHIItllMMIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIII'lll attituiuiuiHiiuMiiiiiuiaiiiiiiiiiiiilili:iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliillliiiiiiilllliliiiiii'illtiit W. S. BLAKENEY, President. A. M. 5TACK, V ice-l'residcnt THE J. RAVTIOND 5HLTE, Cashier- Bank of Union. Safe, But Progressive and Liberal. A modern banking house with every facility for the prompt and careful handling of all business. Get one of our Pretty Steel Banks, carry it home, deposit your savings and get interest on tlum. rimtlMrllltMlfllllllltllllllimtlllllllMIHIttlMIMMIIMMMIlllllltMIIMllllM'MlltllllllMII NIHMUtHUIIHallHillllllllilUllUllllilllllllllllllillllllllllllllltllltlllllllllllliMiNllllll k 4 1 r.v.,r ,v. ; v jSsAw-'. '-'iM OXXXXXXXXXXX)OOCXXXXXXXXXCXXX)CXX)OCXXXXXXXXXK 'Do You Know What It Do$f ( I ! ft rrllfv?- jsrnaoti uf ill irfilrr f"r Mntntr drin, f ij i rlrtr, r? .rr hi rvtuiw ytfni to It ti..rinl roiidl t i iaf - f , tloit.aoil rrin-utrsa mji lohls lnmr mi lu sit !. ,J j 1 1 L t Y ful1 lrttPHlnni, BiMrrM 5 THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, jj CURE IKKtNSHiillO, X. C. ij rORRESKlNDENCi; CONFIDENTIAl. fi Our Fall Line. Tlie Smitest effort we have ever tnntfr is now ready for inspection. It lnenmiie attuituyi, of every buyer who buys "right." Our prices are absolutely "rock bottom. fl MaonlilCGiit flrrau ot Furniture, Iron and Wood Beds, Springs and ' Ma tresses, Dining Chairs, Uocjters, Suits, Odd Beds, Dressers and Washstands, Cradles and Lnbs. We have some Bureaus that have never been ' offered on this market b(fof e llt(tl(irevf(tufi?3: Jf you want one you had better come at once. lou, will buy when you see them. T. P. DILLON, Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director. Store PfaoM f; Reajdenca pjjijne M: .INSURANCE. No Stronger Agency hi the South. Companies with Assets Aggregating Over Five Hundred Million Dollars. $ $ Our Line; Fire, Ufa, Health, Awl. dent, Liability, MateUiasa, and Steam Boiler. Surety Bonds on short notice. Voor business entrusted to us will rsceiv careful atten tion and will be appreciated. Tbc Peoples Bank, Agt ,I. GORDbl, laocr I lasannce Department 8 xoooooa fttan'fl fl!o4 Bala m.B.n)H rVMsinl ui4 'ilot Ttw' 'TlfU1 lcrwT al wr -fc arffvera- w. ' " J'r- i yiin d MHtm mi wt-k -a )n(s. a t WrUi'lst riottsj tltltB All tro ,,f. svrvl s(-rtaiX fr m-l mm, um ta-ut ia MaaVit ku.-t, Sold by C. N. SIMPSON, Jr. , AlUtwaV'lv Crovtfs Tasteless Chill Tonic .r I hot too4 th test 25 jw. Avertss Animal Sk over One and a llalKCIkm wrsss IkmW. rtlncfpryaltoyotj? No Car), No Pay. 50c. . 1 laadtaaW arata mrf kotsa b a Task Uaat scklte et OeWl kit Ilooi, Uv Hi Tv ' t