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THE MONROE JOUKNAL. VOLUME XIII. NO. 39 MONROE, N.C., TUESDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1006. One Dollar a Year III PBEBEBT FREE to anyone who knows what this verse means: Mho hnonrth the spirit of man that &nth up ward and the spirit of tlte luast that gtnlh tlmni ward to the earth. Ect lesiasfcs ,t: 'Jl. If you cannot answer this, then come to my jltore and I will give you a bargain in clothing, dry goods, overcoats, shoes, caps, spectacles, watches, jewelry, ladies' cloaks and jackets, dress and walking skirts, at from 15 to 25 per cent discount. We have 25 men's suits that we will sell at job lot prices. You Will Save Money if You Trade with Us. Yours very truly, HENRY SAHADI. The Election in th Suteand N-r.W but the Democrats gained lion. j live eonfrrcasiiien. No great surprise resulted from I The Republicans carried every .thin. in Vfa-masiaiiv Vnfr HtiiM iliilll the election last Tuesday. The ' greatest interest centered iu the Cleanliness Always. ' Phone 149 and we will send one of our wagons promptly to your residence. While we make a specialty of laundering 8111KTH, Oui.KiUt and Ci'PKa, we are prepared to do Okas inu, rKfXnisii and Dvisu of all kinds, :: :: :: :: :: " We will wish and dry your Clothes at Three cents per pound, dry wettht; or wash, dry ind starch them at Four cents per pound. Please send your work, together with a lint of name, nil early as possible iu the week, and we will always have it dime on time. If you do not send lint of articles, we cannot lie respon sible for couut. :: :: :: :: " Monroe Steam Laundry, J. . Lockhrt. Proprietor. Warm,Dry Feet Make Health, Save Wealth andProlongLife! Right Now We are Feet Doctors. We charge nothing for prescriptions Here Is Our Medicine: Oood Shoes that will fit the feet, wear well and la.t long time; shoes that w ill keep the feet dry and warm in wet and cold weather. We have been doing a good deal in the shoe line for a long time but now we are DOING MURE THAN EVER. Every kind of shoe for men, women and children. Here of them to select from than we have ever had. We sell you once; we sell you all the time. This Is shoe time; our's is the place. HcRae Mercantile Company. 9 . ... . 2 For 30 days only 1 will sell for 10 its. a package Allan's Improved Liver Invigorator. Cures all diseases of the liver, constipation, dyspepsia and in digestion, ague, sick and nervous head ache, biliousness, loss of appetite, fe ver, etc. 5 & C. N. SIMPSON, Jr. oooooorooooooooyc) W. S. BLAKENEY, President. i W. 5. BLAKENEY, J. R. 5HUTE, W. C. STACK, ) i President. Vice-President. Cashier. S BANK of UNION MONROE, V. G This Bank has been operated In the Interest of the people at Urge as well as Its stockholders. Its officers have done their best to build up Honroe and the surrounding country. It pro- vldes every safeguard-for the depositor and Is always liberal to the borrower. No reasonable person could be dissatisfied with Its method. Remember what It has done for the people thus far and let everybody know that It will meet all legitimate m m competition In the future. Patronise It with your accounts J aiM I BUS SHOW your lmuij tut m ninn iim vwiiiij Institution. It Is your friend and It Is here to stay. wVWVWWWSVWV, New Yolk contest where Hughes, the Republican candidate, leat Hearst, the yellow journalist, the Democratic candidate. Hi itt iu the Mill North Carolina district was de feated by Craw ford, Democrat, and Hackett, Democrat, iu the eighth district defeated the much talked of Spencer Blackburn. The follow in); summary is from the Statea ville Landmark: The Democrats won in the new State of Oklahoma composed of Oklahoma and Indian Territory. A majority of the delegates elected to the convention which will frame the State constitution are Demo crats. The matter of joint Statehood le tweeu New Mexico and Arizona, w hich was left to a vote of the two States, was defeated. The joint Statehood proposition was uniloc ular and the result was uot uuex jiccted. The fusion of 1 leinocrats, Lincoln Republicans, 1'rohibitiouists, etc,, failed to move the machine iu Peuu syivania, the regular Republican ticket winning by about the usual plurality. Mr. Nicholas Longworth, knowu to the public as the husband of the President's daughter, was re elect ed to Congress from a Cincinnati listrict. Inasmuch as he rcpre- seuted a strong Republican (listrict there wits never any doubt about his election, ('has, K. Hughes was elected gov ernor oi M'w lorn over v. ic. learst by about 52,(KI0. The vote for lieutenant governor is very lose and it may take the otlicial count to determine. All the other Hearst ticket, except Mr. Hearst himself, were elected. The Republicans gained two con gressmen in Kentucky, giving them four from that Slain. A Democratic primary was held on election day and Governor Heck- ham was nominated tor the l uiteit States Senate over Senator Mc Creary and Sam V. linger was nominated for governor. Floyd, jtepublican candidate for governor of New Hampshire, failed to secure a majority of the votes cast and under the rules tho legis lature will elect a governor. As the legislature ia ltrpublicau it will of course elect Floyd, who ran less than .1,(HI0 votes ahead of the Dem ocratic candidate. The Republican iniijority was in reased in West Virginia. In Rhode Island Higgins, Demo crat, was elected governor by a ilurallty of l,2.ts. The balance ol the State ticket ami the legislature is Republican. The Democrats carried Missouri by more than 7, (MX) and elected 12 f the lti congressman, delcatiug some Republicans who wore elected wo years ngo. Frank Nye, a Republican and a trot her of the late Bill Nye, was eeted to Congress from the Min neapolis (Minn.) district. North Dakota elected a Kepubli- an governor and a Democratic uilge of the supreme court, The Republicans elected every candidate in Cook county, 111., which includes Chicago, save three uoiigrcssiucu. A uegro was eieoteti municipal judge and another was lected eon nt v commissioner. 1 lie Slate went Republican by about fflDOMISp Impoverished noil, like impov nslicd blood, needs a proper fertilizer. A chemist by aiiulyr. in; the soil tun tell you what fertilizer to UHe for different products. If your blood is impoverished . 1I . II 1 A vour (liK-tor win ten von wnin on iieed to fertilize it and give it the rich, red corpuscles that are lucking in it. It niny lie you need a tonic, but more likely you need ft concentrated fat food and fat is the element lacking in your system. There is no fat food that js so easily digested urn! assimi lated ns Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil It will nourish mid strengthen the body when milk and cream fail to do it. Notts LmiilMon is iilwnvs tho H.inr ; nlwnys ;ial:ilnll' and always liciiclicuil .vhere the Lu.ly i;i wa; ting from mv cause, cither in children or lululla. W'l will seed foa a Mnpto Ave. IV NIK' thrtt this plo- tu ik in the form of a lrhl iii oa the wmppir rf cvi-ry txillli) of huiul- mmi yon buy. 5C3TT k BOWIE cn::stisrs ilSttriMewTert 30c. and $1 00. All lirugKVita, five Itemocrats were elected to the legislature. The Jlemorrat elected all the coiigiessmeu in Virginia aaveonej Sleuip, Kepublican, lieuig re-elected. They have queer voting in Mass- achusetts,which occasionally elects a I H-inocr.it ic governor. This year Gould, the Republican raudidate for Governor, is eleeteii by a piu rality of nearly :2,WH(, while lirown. Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, is elected by !,(KMI. The Democrats carried Tennes we by lS.0tH). Kight Democrats and two publicaus were elected to congress, the delegatiou stand ing the same as now. IN THK KT.lTK. In Cherokee county. wincU was Iwcnublican two yeam ago, every caudidate was elected save the trea surer. Britt, Republican, for Con gress, carried the county by 20 votes. Coucressman Thomas, iu the third district, has about 5,000 ma ority; and Mr. Small, in the first district, has about 7,500. The Republics minority in Sampson, Mariou Butler s home county, was reduced about 250. Forsythe eouuty gave an aver age Democractic majority of about 250. In the eleventh judicial (lis met, winch was tnouglit to be a little doubtful, I'orter (Jraves was re-elected by a large majority. The Democrats made gains iu Guilford, the majority being about 1,50. The Democrats carried Davidson with the exception of sheriff the Democratic caudidate bciug de feated by about 100. The Democrats carried Ruther ford county and elected Col. Solo- uiou Ualbert to the Legislature. Bruuswick county is Republican except the clerk of the court and some minor comity officers. The Republican candidate for the Leg islature was elected. Tho Democrats carried Catawba by majorities ranging from 157 for McCorkle, candidate for clerk, to 00 for Ueiuhardt for the State Senate. The Democrats carried Randolph by a safe majority. Chatham county is Democratic by about 400. The result iu Polk isvcryclo8C, but it it is believeo that all the Democratic candidates are elwled. In Jackson county the Demo crats elected tho clerk, treasurer and one county commissioner. The balance is Republican. Crawford for Congress and Breese for the Senate, Democrats carried the county. M. . Brown, of Asheville, has Nun re-elected solicitor of the 15th judicial district, comprising the counties of limicnmbc, Madi son and iraiisyivania, ny a ma jority that will not fall below 100 and which will, in all probability, go beyond 150. The district is Re publican. The Republicans carried lailkiu by the usual majority 1 40, The Republican congressional audidate carried McDowell coun ty by a small minority and the Re publican shenll and treasurer are elected. The Democrats elected the clerk and tho member of the legislature; and Wood of McDow ell and Davis of Burke, Democratic candidates for the senate in the dis tricts composed of Burke, McDowl ell, Caldwell and Alexander, ftp iiear to lie elected. Johnston, formerly the banner Democratic eouuty, dropiied to about 250 majority. Dissalfection over the Honor question is the cause. Wake is the banner county this year, with alKut2,:U)0 majori ty, and Mecklenburg is next with about 2,000. A light was made on W. C. Dowd, one of the Ilctuoerat ic candidates for the legislature in .Mecklenburg, because he employs non-union lalvor, but he won over J. F. Newell by about L.'IOO. The entire Republican ticket was elected iu Caldwell county by majorities ranging from 25 to 200, "For yean 1 aturved, then I bought a $o ceut buttle ol Kodul Dyspppsia Cure, and what that buttle benefitted mi all the told iu Georgia cuuld Dot buy. I kept on taking it and in two mouths I wut back to my work an ma chinist. In three months I was aa well and hearty as I ever waa, I "till use a little occasionally aa I find it a pood blood purifier and a good tome. May vou live loiiii and proaper." C.N. Cor nell, Koding, Ga., Aug. 26, kju6. Ko dul ia aold here by C. N. Simpson, Jr , and Dr. S. J. Welsh. Mrs. Fiizalteth Crowe has lieen fined at Ottawa for kissing her own child, she had been divorced, ami when she met her child in the street she kissed ii. Her husband charged her with assaulting it. In Time of Peace. la the first months of the Russia Japan war wa had a striking example of the necessity for preparation and the ear ly advantage of tboae who, so to apeak hare shingled their roofs in dry weath er. The virtue of preparation baa made fGUASB Y0 up the WM SO I iiii 11 w 11 J IP jl ,jfj Ii I Royal ft-aei&iysy 4J- UMEAL1 the Vigorous Health is most Dependable Wealth to possess. It reaps a steady harvest. Alum in food will change Health's uddy glow into pinched paleness by drying rich red blood, which nature provides. Vou take alum into your food by the mc of, called, cheap Powders in which alum is used as a cheapening substitute for nurc Cream of Tartar. There is I c I only one sure way to guard your health against alum and its injurious effects Buy only an absolutely pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder buy by the name 'ay plainly Saw I3r-a XSSk is made from absolutely pure Grape Cream of Tartar. Royal is a safe-guard to health. Read the Sign at the Top Again. The Love of Money and the Reck less Pursuit of It. Hili-reft Mat; 1 110. The reckliwn pursuit of money i the great American 01 rue. In no other country In the world is there the same temptation to coin all of one's ability, energy, education everything into dollars, as 111 America. The rtwources are so vast, the opportunities for wealth so great, fellow men, to oppress and keep them down. Avarice is one of the most dan gerous human qualities, because so subtle in its development. It grows as wealth and power increase, un til it Iwcomcs a monster w hich ti nally dominates its victims. Hut fortunately there are tens of thousands of noble men mid women in our land who have not lieen touched by the money taint, to whom it carries but little weight compared w ith the greater pursuit that it takes a very level head not 1 . .. - .1.. .1.... 10 oe se 11 11110 me ciiiivui, mm f ., i,,.., Koihm of tli timwl sets toward the dollar. Nowhere illtl.lu,t.t)) otl 1P Alll(M.jr;lI1 ui ou the globe is Mam uiou worship- t nmkinir heroic sacrilices ped so univcisiilly a.s in America. , t ,,.,,.;,. i(i,..llS) 1r(, fr ,, money than some stenographers and many private secretaries arc getting. The very freedom and equality of our republican institutions double the danger. The first question the average youth asks himself when lie leaves school or college, or starts out to make his way iu the world is not 'How can 1 make the largest pos sible man of mysell!'' but ''How can 1 get hold of the largest amount of money!' He sees everybody straining and striving, sacrificing almost everything thai is worth while to get hold of t he dollar. Is it strange, then, that be should get this dollar contagion when every body around him seems to be 111 feeted t Isn't it a pitahle sight to see young men trying to turn a college education into money, selling ine ideal to the highest bidder, putting up at auction their ability ! F.verytlimg nowadays seems 10 lie gam. Working tor the ideal seems to have liecome a lost art, "How much money can I get for my picture! How much royally for my book! How much for my story t How big a salary can I get for my educationf win it payi is written upon everything. The American people have cut tivatcd the accumulating instinct so long, so strenuously, that it has become voracious, and, in many instances, has grown to such gigan tic proportions as to dwarf the rest of the individual The transforming power of money the moment it gets into a man's possession is one of the un solved mysteries of the universe. Of course, we know that the poi sou of avarice and greed is in the character, and uot iu the money; but it is unfortunate that the pos session of money seems to develop, to bring out, some of the worst hu mau qualities qualities which never develop iu poverty, or show themselves under ordinary circum stances. Itcfore we tret imssession of money we feel sure that we will not allow it to warp and twist our ideals. We are going to show the world a sane use of money- We are going to help everybody. We are going to help struggling merit, assist poor Isiys and girls to get an education and to get a start in the world. We are going to be help Fortunately for the world, there is a growing majority of those who would rather put licauty into the life than dollais into the pocket, who live for art's sake, for truth's sake, for the sake ol principle and uot for the dollar s sake, (irowth. not inoiiev, expansion, not dol irs, is their ambition. To reach the largest and the fullest man hood, the noblest womanhood, is th rilling pussinM of their lives. here that is the ambition, the money al."o, will come, because it is the lameness and fulness of the life which at tracts abundance of all that is good and desirable. Had a Close Call. "A dangerous surgical operation, involving the removal of a malig naut ulcer, us large us my hand, from my daughters hip was pre vented by the application of Buck leu's Arnica Silve." says A. 0. Slickel of Miletus, W. Va. "Per Hist flit use of the salve completely cured it." Cures cuts, burns and injuries. I'.V. at all druggists. Ity crafting a plant has Wen produced at Chiswick, Kuglaud, that grows potatoes underground ami tomatoes above crouiul. The producer of it calls it a "tompot plant. Sells More of Chamberlain's Cough Kcmeily than all otlirra nut together Mr. Thos. George, a merchant of Mt Elgin, Out., says: "I have had the lo rai agency for ChainlieiUin's Cough Remedy ever since it was introduced into Canada, and I stll as much of it aa I do of all other lines I have on my shelves put together. Ol Iht manydoi ens sold under guarantee, I have not had one buttle returned, I can per sonally recommend this nisdicine M I have used it myself and given it to m children and always with the best le s.ills." For sale by C. N. Simpson, Jr. and Dr. S. J. Welsh. WU u siiauv I . , , . . . . ... bialory and given to ua our greateat, useim iu me iarS,i po.mc men. The individual aa well aa the na- way. tioo should be prepared for any emer-1 But it is a strange trait ill bu-t-encv. Ar you prepared to success-' man nature that, uo matter how Putt in,, up telegraph wires on poles costs (150 a mile. Laying the same wire underground cost more than ten tine's that sum- about (I,7.'1 a mile. The best treatment for iudigestion and troubles of the stomach ia to reat the atomacb. It can be rested by star vatiou or by the use of a good digest ant which will digest the food eaten thus taking the work off the atoinach, At the proper temperature, a single teasuoonfAl of Kodol will wholly digeat fully combat the first cold you take? A: humble or democratic or helpful ! 5.x r' of ,ooJ- It relieves the cold can be cared oinch more quickly .,i com.il,nable neonle may bo ?reKui annoyance, pata ths stomach .. h.n ir..i,l .. un mm it has hero . . ...... ' ... ..,io ahape to aatislactorily pertorm ill ' -- - I wni IM IM Si Ir I MM, H MHIII B3 . contracted sod before it hat become ,K" " ' ' .. miim .i,-., functions Oood lor indigestion, tour settled in the ay.tem. Chamberlain ' V : . atomacb flaiunc. lianee i o. ne f..- ... ...a ... - nin inn avincni I. ivuuui I. unuc the very ; .jnct conformity with the national instant use. For aale by C. N, son, Jr., and Dr. S. J. Welsh. Bilious Attack Quickly Cured. A few weeka ago I had a bilious attack that was to severe I waa not able to go to the office for two daya. Failing to get relief from my family physi cian's treatment I took three of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tableta, and the next day I felt like a new man. H. C. Bailey, editor of the News, Cba- Simn-1 wealth, which he was SO anxious pure food and drug law. Sold by C N.I pin, S.C. These tablets are for aale by C . ' ., ... ... .1. L. , rv. c t n-.l.i. . h vi c: t. and tm C t U.l.k , to get 10 Clmuie mm 10 ncip uio aimpwn, jr,( loii w. J, . nwmi iv,B,iipiHi'ti"''"".e "" and it ahould be kept at hand ready for' Over them, and to nse Cough Remedy is f.mous for its enrts n " ,."",8 "0.",K,U" heart and dyspepsia. Monument to Mclver. To the People of North Carolina: lr. Charles 1). Mclver devoted his life to the service of his people. No man of our day has reudcred greater and more lastiug service. .Moved by love of his people and consciousness of his mission and duty, at great financial sacrifice, he rejected tempting oilers from time to time to leave the State and to enter the commercial world at home. His life stands out er haps the highest ideal in this gen eration of North Carolinians of usellish civic service. We lielieve that the people whom he served in so many ways with so much fideli ty, ability and love, will deem it a riv liege and an honor to contri bute to a fund for the erection of in heroic bronze statue to perpetu ate his memory. The undersigned om in it tee. therefore, appointed by the governor of the State, earnestly appeals to every citizen of North Carolina, who loves his State and honors unselfish service, to send at once a lilieral contribution for this memorial. The statute should lie worthy of the man and his people, it is hoped, therefore, that at least 15, (1(10 may lie contributed. Kilty men and women in North Carolina could easily contribute 1100 each; one hundred men and women tod each; two hundred men and women 25 each; two hundred men and women !) each, and a host of men and women will, we believe, gladly ontribute smaller amounts. U' all express their gratitude tor un selfish service rendered by a con tribution to this worthy cause. The committee will make every effort to raise the necessary funds within the next thirty or sixty- days. Is't the responses lie prompt. J. . Joy ner, Chairman: . H. Oslsirne, Josephus Daniels, F. P. enable, Miss Ciertrude Meudeu hall, Mrs. J. Lindsay Patterson. Sam. V.,lMlMiri) Mpniwr and Intlllt'tii-pr, Samuel Fort departed this life about:! a. m., (Holier 21, l'.HKi, with shocking sadness. He sat at his fire two horn's before the mortal termination of his life. Koru to a low estate, yet Sum, iu his career, won the hearts of divers men of larger toil lines and more attrac tions. He was the politest man of his social position who has lived ami anchored in the stream of my life, (iod bless the boy ! May angels guard him to rest! "Now cracks a noble heart." In the hour of the night, when men are not courageous, he blundered upon (hath. Main did not fear. (Iod ietted him and the well -Moved man, de spite darkness and startling sur roundings, went away, calling his friends good bye, and saluting his Uedeetuer. 1 commend him to God, a pre cious memory without grudge. He labored iu the vineyard, st roved to please the Master and conquered Heaven. Aged 5S years. K. T. Hi.XNK.rr. Chapped Hands. Wash your hands with warm water, dry with a towel and apply Chamber Iain's Salve just before going to bed, aud a speedy cure is eel tain. Thia salve is also uurqualcd for skin dis eases. For Bale by C. N. Simpson, Jr., jud Dr. S. J. Welsh. A Year of Blood. The year li(:i will long lie remem bered in the home of F. X. Tucket of Alliance, Ky., as a year of blood, which (lowed so copiously from Mr. Tacket's lungs that death seemed very near. He writes: ('Heverc bleeding from the lungs and a frightful cough had brought me at death's door, when I begau taking Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption, with the astonishing re suit that after taking four bottles 1 was completely restored and as time has proven permanently cured." Guaranteed for sore lungs, coughs aud colds at all druggists. Price 50c and II. Trial bottle free. An original way of sobering a drunken man was tried by a po liceman in Kome, Ga., last week, but the novel remedy did not have the desired effect The cop poured ammonia on the head of J. D. Goodwin, and as a result he is in the hospital in serious condition. A woman arrested iu Atlanta's tenderloin district one night last week, charged with raising a dis turbance by another woman, sud denly threw ammonia in her accu ser's face and almost put an end to her. The doctors said she would lose one eye. She was almost sullocated by the fumes of the liquid. That is one way of get ting eveu. Famous Strike Breakers. The most famous strike breakers iu the laud are Dr. King's Xew Life Pills. When liver and bowels go on strike, they quickly settle the trouble, aud the purifying work goes right on. IJest cure for con stipation, headache and dizziness. 25c at till diuggists. Gresliuuiu, a Jew terrorist iu Russia, sent to Silieria for life, has escaiied in a water cask and his disappearance is regarded with trepidation by the Hussiau author ities, because he is a skiiitut or ganizer and will doubtless lie able to blow up prominent personages against whom be has au ancient grudge. Give children s remedy with a pleas ant taste. Don't force unpleasant med icine dowu their throats. Kennedy's Lsiative (containing) Honey and Tar is most pleasant to take. Children like it, and aa a relief for colda, coughs, etc., there ia nothing belter. No opi ates. Coulorma to national pure food and drng law. Sold by C. N. Simpson, Jr., aud Dr. S. J. Welsh. John Dol an, wife aud three children were saved from death hy fire Thursday by the family dog. The dog leaped on the bed after his bowling failed to awaken the family, and seised Dolan by the arm, roughly shaking it. This thoronghly aroused the family and they found their borne a mass of flames, escaping just in time.
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