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THE MONROE JOURNAL'tl0!4: "tT Ji cotton . ., . ... . ... . , and rrwufid. Tte sJubb.-lch. G M bfcAsLL, & VKO .Pvsitaaaaa. "Vr rnantrr nl . - .! Local market Valar. 1 1 50. d Lr it I rv k . ! . " " ' ... . . ..... r- ' " " !lciicbngfJlti-Biiiiw W-at pf treer of mm miu m leuniy. WWIB IB ... 1 Tl. 11 : 1. . . M ;n i n. .i. .. i I Tha fuUowiBa? Busber est mtun Tuesday, uctrmnrr 7. m"J. uai. itjui ujb cuuria cu or . , , " . . , ... raiVUve 11 cixmlnr nisi U re-ira- " . , .. " ; Hr Howard A rUnl,bo for thr 'erauvJ Pt th Tear tu Uo clt, ediu-r aJ th of the lta:Mt Vs. Lu bought (orL the Hu-lofT IVmo ral and mill try ;tu i bwj nj.iwi hit hind m r r.e.r.,vr work w n,K U f Ulo- WhHi. In wa ai .vuotrr jmrral-r tLa k fuu' . . , , Uuu a many liquor prrtrnplMii m im oua i no ne a Ji-J.n t it- wmB ottlrr ja-Uir, Jurt u petus in S-.t:e frvru tti mov . much rraetice. This uduiM thai Mr. B-u:k raid f.-r tim at the 'certain dta-tors ire ipeuly lolaling e!bo..f Mr J I lY.Lr.I i asovi-,1' "ifol of 73 per (vol. ... , ,, , i j . It i sua that crrt&m doctor are e'e edit. of tt.e OU-m-r anJ ha kuow0 prvwnnrlu a JjctlN ,nJ then-fere -it at the St . f the t.a -j ; iht ncvmer who are fond of nidliil nf the pt fi si a ta X rth t? k to tln-m as a iu:k to th t'in l.na II n-:er trt;ncti t. jUnwrt by ittrtuk-L Aacoo- aod b.t ,U,'D,' " "w orioaoc and tra.riini.'. hi cu tjrv to tbe t"n in b: 'i Le !.a l.vjud Itrcad or I'rh ilf e. Kos' 1 r inning --r ith -citeniriit it!; u 'Rtc; th.it is t.vi!y interetit:,j ' I 'i ; :.k:ri4 f'le all o.i r thf t r' ! l'nn .-i!y it th.f Ki'f.'.ri- if t..i c t. su-n (t i a.i.l riu.t'" of ft1. In the !: vl tvi f.r hii 1 t t ip o. li-itr'.oTi :i nu t; tr t t'r. iilun-f, ti.r r.t. : t "i tho hjri.ls ,f ti.f Li'-'Til rr .:. n:--crutii- jar'y. :':..! it o!f fi 'i a ycjirly ! tic4t . f ;.!"..; I:-.'T avd Ltv nuirt If ri'sul Tt:f !.: ni lt-Silt rs pn ; t r:i t1'.- I. ilk ..f them by tsii; :! t, l.u:d owning .ir;- ' v. rej rfsca'e! ly l!.f !!i:. f I r !. ' ,. , n!y otlit'r way 1 1 r.i!-' ti.fin ;s N ! j t.-t frow tlii frw tn.ii' ; iov . f :!:, turit-s an i Uyt. t..r::T taii rn Ihf in! r:. ; nai-ij-.i' y tt f.il tu(Ts. rr.i'iy ;i . f vhwh it. ported, and wi.i.-ii la w ;.;d W mainly run ly ti.c lie linarcial h-i'!, , r "l-i.di-t." n.!ro t rs do a land oft,t business amon t!ii b .'er. V beu a dirtor ba no ri-s,M fur 'Aw U of th State or of trm), and iil rrtiiiiy aril hmieif and bis i-harai'ttT fr a quarter, he hoi.!d U Kde to frel the fv.ir-e of the Ia iih ai: it just pensitie Nothing bus :!.r cuf'fceinent of the law eii.inf hi course. Tl:e nter has Ufn told hv our dx-t.T that anctlier divtor had t.ken i...r'v hi l.r4.'firt Mm.... Uw....r t',Teditry P.T elierinj; them the inducement of n uiu ineni natr a quan aenever tl.ey ii sin J it. I hi Mice dn'tor told tlie writer that utne and aain. fe!!.' La I ftHtse t hiai Kivinc that Ir S' and So said het:ier they needed any more to come hack to him. t' it they couldn't lind him ;ust ti.en. and lieinn very thirsty, they i.ke immediate relief. It is sai i on crnyi authority that a s ( f (hi-; iar I'ercenue of the Uh zer em- I Iiy cue or two doctors a nyuiar iuem her and an etnericeiicy quench er. H i ii'K, the devil" In n f ! .i! !!., ::i er a iers T!ii t-i the T 'hr r I! '!. arv duccd in rrisar; i:t ! v :! i in the House i f l'. r i: rs, !.a. rejicled by ti e I. .i.v f '., rd acticii is sl.rr:: I depth, !vau' t I. . hundied yiars !.... of Lords c Hid l;, 1 t. t'naccial n -eas'ire t f th C'ommcns, and wi.tn ti Lords, or ai.yb -dy i-Ui undertakes to ci,i a t;. practically ne-r I-ti , h, f re, there is p inK t , 1. a r,.r r n election will U !.i !, tn .hn'i.iry f. r tho pei'p!i !o divide !;, slier ti., will sustain the II,. use i f (', rri::,.ns or the House . f I...r.N Many pr ons preiht :l,..t the hvUuc ii'. U to deep ti .it the ll. us,. f Lor Is may be abolished, a "hiin: cnfc' tilled of Any tjrauJ jury that wants to see, my olice otlicer, any constable, any i.ijih si;er.:T. sworn U their duty, can eel twdttice from the records to Coin ict. The chief of police of l'ireenloro went to the prescription tins at the dnii store and securtd sulhcient i VKience to convict several d.vtors An i :cer tucht not to acivrt a 1 j. I and sear by CkhJ and by man j t.unfori'e the law, unless he is wil- im to nuke enemies perform un j l-.easant duties and remit r himself ' '.iiipoi'iilar wuh those who do n.t resj ect the law in House . as Th Decision Against the Standard Oil Company. The I'nitt d Stati theeastein d, strict of Missouri, f..i;r judges bi-ins ui:ai:im. us in their opinion, has declared that the Stand rd Oil Ccmpany is an illegal com bination iperatin in restnintif trade, and has er.j, nd its dissolu tion. Of course tiie cise will 0I1 appeal at e:;w to i!,.. l ain d States Supreme court, and .? the judti ent is alhrmed t!:e n,l Tr,i.-t w;i! have to be dissolved itito i;s many subsi diary conq au.i s, unless its sharp lawyers can find a way to evade- the law. This indictment wss brought three years apo, the c urt held hear ings for a year ai.d a I alf, ?n i 2.". IK) pap-s of testimony were V.lo I The court declares 'I hat at various tures Irtiverr: ld) and the date of the tiiin of the lull the defendants 1-steured fr. n common carriers preferential ratt- and rehat-s: 2 made contracts n,th some ol their competitors which lim Hed the production, output and mar- aeise.i me latter; ;s epeiateii com pames represenied to be independent when they wi re not so; .4 pnx ured iP'm employees o railru.-.ds informa lion of the trade of competitors and useu u to destroy the Infer biisi tiess anu to serine the remmercr for tnemst ives; and D .sold their pro ducU at time and n! there was coiiipeiit:n ln,ow remu- cerauve prices, ami rtcoupted their louse by solium such promts at high prices at other times and places. Thus a court, next highest to the greatest in the land, consisting of lour learned judge, had true prac tically every charge of brigandage ana outlawry that has b-en charged gainst I his most powerful and un .cruptilous trust of all. And yet the price ot the stock of the concern, al ready the highest in market value in the united States, is practically unaffected by the decision. This imply means that nobody regards tne decision, or even its affirmation by the Supreme court, worth t row ofpin. Why? Because eve7body expects the trust to find a way to evade its spirit if not its letter. The entimcnt of the country, which is the power behind all laws and their enforcement, is not vet uftjcient!v intelligent tnd effective to back up the d(cisioo. If an election were held tomorrow, the people could be hoodwinked into voting for men whose election would insure nulli fication of the law and the court' decision. The trouble U that this country is worshiping Businew, le gal or illegal, if successful, and It is said further, and the records hear it out, ttiat doctors come from other towns and write hfteen or twenty prescriptions a day for horse j vkeys, blacksmiths and other 1H'.'. ers wiki are never under any cireurn--tanees their Ho Hl'K patients. Is there not convicting evidi nee in this? Is a Uo.er that is walking around, ..hsgt: ..s.ng his own case and naming the ingredients of a prescription as well as the amount, anybody's nos r.:K patient':' Common knowledge says No." The records show that fellows fre quently get whiskey under other people's name, and that fellows get liquor for other fellows in their own name, tmsmake the doctor and fire;, it court i f. "-e fellow whose name appears on the rrescritition both cmltv or at my rate, they are both violators of tne law varnMM market in tne county in November y.n. ;.m. Jlrh ville, l.r. t aiha. U?7. U ingw. Total to iVcember I M,n.S. 0?J. Waxhaw. 3.NJI. S!arhville. 3. 255. U inga, - t.4al. 16,iI Uinner' Report. The monthly reprt the Nati.ta! tlmoer' As.'!atnm jssutsl Ite u day etircate S..VHi.lti bale of cot Un ginned to iViwmher I. or 51 per cent, as much a wa g r.ned in the .ime pen.si last year. The reivrt hy State f!lvw A'a lar..a, Arkansas. t'.H.HHt; Honda, 5oi(. tleorgta. I Kr.liHt- LvuiJ!na,;iI.U; SI sis.ippi,rs- Siissoun and Virnia .'sliMi N'oith Carina. oMin. t!a.'ti v .'itM.uo. South Carolina. Tennessee, ejn,! IVias. Jtjm,. mi Mai. ",(Mi. CveryNxly Waiting on (iovrrn meot's Fstimat Next Friday. rw ,i Tup.:.-!, - I F.ven bodv L waitinu for the i-or. emmcnt crop estimate which is to oe iss leo ueit t rulay In the mean R OYSTER'S CANDY, Fresh lot received by Express every week. Equal in quality to any candy made. 50c. per pound, put up in 12. 1, 2 and 5 pound boxes, assort ed and loose. Let us supply your wants in catidy for the holidays. Bruner & Hnev. A Man r'.I dre rj Laa al ready . Ulf ihs Ut ile in life Ability, t i'ly i!..sed. ir.e-t ! .'hi Iktm hard a t. i iveiae m i wb-e !! driest ui.Mr. atue i aliealy an 11 trducuia. iMirapann.Tthi ril and W inter should tatMvecriticui:i. We i e i ou the largest a. . rt:ient ,.f canf ,liy si'-vej rbthr friu hu h fc'S '..vl. rviftct tit. Ife! s.Ue and rm There is talk among a number of eiti teiisof having the names uf the .lector, their whiskey patients, etc. I ubiished in circular form for n eral distribution, so that the ouhlie and espivially the othcers uf the law ean tieiincr evade nor avoid the vio- lat ions. If a man knowinclv. iersistentlv deliautly violates the law and has not respect for it, he deserve little sympathy wnen lie is brought there by into trouble anil embarrassment be he doctor or any other citizen. Very truly, A Hrsi kitkr of Law Ucftired the Judjre to Have Him nanired. At Valterb..ro. S. C . J. W. Mes servey, a cripple, was found guilty ot manslaughter and sent to the i en. iU ntiaiy for 20 years, leaving a wife ami uaby ai nome. A press dispatch S.1VS Vtars ago young Messervey tasted tne law in milder form, lie was con victed of illicit whisker sellinc and made to serve a short term on the chain gang. Hut the experience did not sullice as warning. He became bitter against constituted authority and desperate when in danger of arrtsi. v un well-to-do and lnllu ential relative and in a country where it is easy to make an honest living, he chose to continue the oc cupation of blind tigering in its meanest form. And he continued tt vhen expectingeontlictwith the law. When arret seemed imminent Me. servey killed two men, the younger of whom wa just twice hi ape the older four score and over, h'.ven after that horribly bloody work, the illicit whiskey dealer wa intent upon savins the alcohol from wmim and buried it. I 1 moved throuoli ill th trial seemingly not affected by any of the testimony, when the words "For th period of twenty years were utter ed, the prisoner hrokn Hnn wept like child, beceinc the indm to change the verdict to hanging, saying: "I would rather die than have my life wasted in this way. Judge, chanee it to haneini? rhanm it to hanging. It a not right I'm not guilty. 1 DC Hid M ordered tha iliorif? Ir, remand th nritntutr in iail ck; r w j...,. uiici iu Fox told him to come with him, but Messervey, not needing him, contin ued to cry to the judge. me ludee afain ordered ldm r. manded to jail. It was t pitiful spectacle, this unfortunate man. blind in one eve and a erinnl with hi father on one side and brother on the other, sobbinfflv nleadina with the judge to have nimself hanged. We sell Heinz loose nicklea the heat nd largest pickles pnt np. Try them. Bruner t Huer. time it is what is termed a traders'; market. j The ball leader do not let the speculation get away frm them but they have n t been really aggnssive At times when the rr.aiket threaten ed to s..g rather heavily they have given it the requisite support Hut if bulls have n t been ag:e.ne neither as a rule have the lars The aiv.vabs of lower pn vs en large on the lull in trade at home and at r.d. the .ruetuess if sihiI markets, the high price, the dimin ished sivculati, n and so on but they have refrained fr tn ruttitii! their head in the lien's month Hulls while thev hae a-irivirted the ! r months, have appeared to hold the near deliveries in check lost their ipponent should seize the ornortu- nitv to bring large luuitities of cot- ton U) New York. Of late the specu- la'ion has dwindled to merely pro fessional proporUotis awaiting the veinmen; reports nferred to. A government crop estimate well under U.IMViioU bales might, it is believ ed, stir up speculation for a rise One very much aUve ll.ntntmo rciht cause a sharp break in prices t r.'a these rei rts are out if the way trad. tig and ibietuatior.s are i x pec ted to U' light I nele Sam About to Spank Nita- rnifua. The I iiitcd S'ate n ivv m iv l.a.e to give a spanking to the little coun try of Niearag' a, or at least to one section of it. , end war is in itoi? res, and two Aineticans who Mum? ed tot'ie lts'irgiTit forces were nut to death tiy the President of thi eoumry. .eiaya .-vereiary Kn..lias disndssed the Nicaraguan minister at Washington and notified I'resi dent Zelaya to U-have himself, and ha. hurried warships to Central America. Secretary Kno virtually announces the recognition of the Nie araguan revolutionists, dtvlares it b be the conviction of the I'niteu States that the revolution represents the sentiment of a minority of tin- Nicaraguan jx-i.ple, and that "there is eviuentiy no responsiiiie government with which tlie I'nited Suites can deal, lie therefore announce that all parties will be held responsible tor tneir actions as mtecting the in terest of Americans and the peoph o? Centra! Au'erica. With the arrival ,d Corinto of tht cruiser A'bany if.d the gutilMat lorktown from Magdalena Hay. t hi t nited Mates will lie in a position to take as aggressive step as any invasion mav di mand for the unitei tion of American interests along the t'acihc roast of Nicaragua Together with the assistance of the gunboat icksburg, the three warships will have a quota of light ing men of about tlU). The guns aboard the vessels are considered large enough to subdue an v hostd. demonstration against the Americans in any ot tne seanort towns. In the event of trouble in the interior the men with a sunn v of an. muni tion are regarded as a force smheient to bring fear to any force likely t present themselves in opposition. Successful Box Supper. Ci?rr-p..n,1i.!..r ,.f Til Jxiirnal Weslev Clarwl Iu. r,l'J. the aUsDice of the Woman's It.. Her ment Association a box party was given lor tne uenetit of tlie Wesley Chapel High School on last Friday night. An appreciative audience greeted tne association, which was amply shown by the receipt which amounted to ,;'j; Them nothing to mar the pleasure of the assix iation and every one seemed to enjoy himself to the fullest ex tent. Mr. J. M. Keziall wa auctioneer and to say he was a good one is put tins it miiuiv. After the sale icecream was served and the last on the program wa a voting contest for the most popular younr laov. Mis Annie llunim wa the lucky one, receiving eleven inmmana ana ene nundred votes. The ladies were more th.m nliuiuid with their Ruccea and mil in v an other entertainment of some kind in uie near future. W. B. HOUSTON. I SUKGEON DENTIST, I Office up stairs, FiticeralJ HuiiJiuf, Nortlirl of Cuurttieuu, Uourue. N. C. Nr v n. Mo . k VIII v McNecly & McNcelij, rvTTORNtyS-AT-lftW. Practice ir. the Stale ami KeileralriHirt. SBTvith.- up stair over l'i.li.rtie. 3DR. B.C.REDFEARN,C OSNTIST, CharfP reiiniiMf. Satn'rtion cuarantead. 0e ene J.wr ti'tith et C'.W.Hi ani Store, M juror, N, C Will tw at Martbvillr. N. C.oa firal .! ttni J M.iadays of acb montli, auJ .1Sts PiS o'T'vn -- l Mattbew. oo coud and f.urtb , u,, :' , " MjuJiv- lhun i '.r; I .riit I, .:. at IV I''U. Its'" I . l. " " ' " l XSr M - ft J- n . ft - VJ: ' i -fa i i J -..tkteaii-h.piusidea - ! ) L . ;X. j l .lil f f 'r-y . i4v" li7l Y u want your nan ' ) f y'f 'X ' J JM iTiftvA: vUl'ffJ evtogoasfaras,; J 'aLV( -. ! , V 1 S ' ' VJ irr.it.in Tiereis M I f '1,1.1 ill " 1 t I v' - " jliTaJ Xkzsz A " fm ' ' IT IX i i (KJ t.s. urutteitudg .. VVi I hUA 1! i fired so L Y 1 It 1 I Vl'l 11 ,11 a '"l i - . 1 aicivpri.'isj 1 Veil get the ts! Val." f r y our m-nev wifi high ipial.ty added. We have the largest and mst up bvoate tssortment of 10 and ', f I ." Suits ever dis played in Monrv. Call and si this magnili. cent line, it wall . pleasure to si,ow you. , Just received CvHI pur w,. p mis. cheap it . I your choice ia tins l.t for $1 Ui CstrrlihttJ IQOS fc SCBLOSS BROS S CO. rise Clothes Makers Ciltlsjore and New York f Besides our regular lines we have the following special lots at bargains THE TUNGSTEN LAM? : v !c b""ii Hoys' Knee rants Suits.. I 7.V Youths' h'ng 1'ant Suits i r-'ii Men's Suits j .") Men's Suits , i I '' Men's Suits ..from J 1 110 Li :.:o fron f.V.ls to .I.V from .5U0 to f 11.511 at iomt -fnnn $ II tk) to l'U J. J. PARKER, lec- LAWYER. DOCTOR H.D.STEWART, PHYSICIAN. MONROE. N.C a;:t:.. pavement 1,1 1 ac'r'v twenty o;ifs. !l ,, Turv'sten latr.i.s in Thev are such m..iioy to In' W'itlit.iit tie- ! youisrif I -, ,1 ; .0 io every l.r. l ', , ; Id'l'.l: it W. H. BELK & BRO. ..1I.S 'I! li l: u i t-i ai ! iii.-i m.i m tii riiur) i.ti-t jr. 1 f'.-ni t ,. S. M. C. HOVIE. Utile Boy Stranded to Death. Spartantmrf rtl'pateh. lti. William Pendleton, anvd 9 tmn on of Rev. W. II. K. Pendleton, rec tor of the Church of the Ad found dead in the bath room at his home this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. He had evidently been dead for some time. The boy went into the bath mnm 1a hrnah K ia Ki p ftuumtail - cbair, which tilted and hi shirtwaist collar caught on a hook on the door and he strangled to death before as sistance could reach him. Our seeded raisin, curranta cit ron, figs and nuts are all new cmn goods. No cold storage or old crop a . a I 1IT . I gooas onerea. w orm considering Bruner Huey. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. These arrivals andiiepariurea. as well as thv time and ri.nneelmn with otrer eompanies, t iriven only as iiiforma imn ami not e;i.,rntH.l. Direct line to the principal cities North, flast. South and Southwest, schedule taklnf effect Nov. 7, l"s) Arrivals in Monroe. No l is Ml It 'Bl a rti frtmi rhrL.n.. No. 44 at 'eVi p. m. from Kulnvrfurd tun. No. lis at it iC. a. m. from Atlanta. No. at ". p. m. fMm Atliiiitii. No. 'C t s ,'. (i in. fmm Atlanta. No. it; at 4 l.r, a. m. from I'ertsmoutli anil New York. etc. No. 41 it I" .ii.m. frmn Portsmouth. New York. V ilminijtiiii, etc. No. 4,'i at I" ,Vi a. in, fnun Wilmin- No. 1 lit at S ll II m fr,,m rli:.rl..ll. HUT to till and liutherfonlUin. tn.ii. event,, ., , (hereof, vvhi.-h v, Irrparlure Irom Monroe. rj f th), No. 44 at :. . m. for Wilmiiarton. ,,w n in n,'. .-o. ai n iija. m. lor I harlotte. ,v lV, No. 141 at 11:00 p. m. for I harlotte. ' -n' T,.f,;m01iv u i,ri IU! V.a a. m. Tor Atlanta ami .t .. . wnj 4;.,j ;,,)m .j .. . , Ihrminjrham ; Iu h , , , . . No. 41 at in .in p. m. for Atlanta. a i, . ',) No 'W at l! 1(1 a. m for H;.n.l..i Ital. 1 , ,,,..,. ,, k u. .... - , ..-.,i J- I'l'i.vv 1 ' .No. .r.' al s in p. m. for Port.-mouth. i No. IXi at s .V'i a. m. for Hutherford- i ton. No. MI at llttda. m. for Atlanta Certificate of o--oluiion. !.; -, To A" to Vv I ('.. I,..- Wh. rea.--. I; tion. 1 y iiw.v the I i.ei.ioa eiln.n ttlt ri e i i ; of all the stuekhi olhee, thi.t ti.e ,l I ..looiii: . . . r w h,...e prm.': u oe, I'llv of Mo- o ... of Nerih i ,.n..i: a I lh' neenl tin n o. ;o ' ut'oii vv liom O'-niplii tl w ter Li. IN- poritlen-, " i . ' o. of this I'ert. I, .-,,!,. Now, i h- rctore Seen t.o , of Mai. I'arohna,' ito t.i r oJ rnririitiioi e! Ik ei ml-r, l'ti. i. i eeuted un. I ntt. do sol ? J We Welcome SMALL "iHaia Afii 4-nvtri ii Congress eouvetmi , 'he Its' regular .nitrons CROUP THERE IS NOTHING that strikes terror to the hearts of parents more than to be (.wakened in the night by the ringing cough hich accompanies an attack of croup. The child may retire with nothing but a slight cold and a few hours later the family be aroused by the ominous symptom. Every home where there are small children should be prepared for these sud den attacks, as prompt treatment is necessary. Do not experiment with remedies of doubtful value, but get CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY that has been In use for nearly forty years and never known to fail. N -:.,..: -.,,. I ,.:' Q !! I '..-.-: e t i .e. .... ' f? it.,- r.i e:.-: .. rt :! fi.u ! B ; -' "o;. r.'t il -jfi I e. r i ;.t nr. I t i e n-o ', H .1 "e s i.f.ir.'-.e-l are j id o.'V i as I ie. l.le.l K n , JS I 'eeeti.l., r, i :l,- '"::::-.. t- i i tv l,.r J n 1 1 Did you ever stop to think that a hundred small accounts make a bank stronger than a dozen large ones? That is one of our reasons for urging tho man of limited means to transact his business with us. Large accounts aro welcome too, for it is our purpose to serve ALL the people. It matters not what amount of money you will have to de posit, we will accept it at this bank. Wo welcome the small depositor; we extend to him the same consideration and cour tesies accorded all our patrons. Our customers all know this. This Bank is Controlled and Regulated by the the U. S. Government. The First National Bank ... OFFICERS: ... R. A. MORROW President I J. R. ENGLISH Vice-President ROSCOE PHIFER Cashier W. C. CROWELL, Assistant Cashier W. H. PHIFER Teller Mr. tlomrf Krohn, of tintmn, Iowa, in a lrttrr to thr maiiufac. turn of tbamhrrlain'a Cmijih Rrmnlr praiara urn mnlieinr Ut what it has don for hit chiiilrrn, lie at in: "It has not ooly aavnl them one but many a time. Only two wrrkt apo my boy had the croup ao hail in Iht night that ha. I it not bren for hjvinK a bottlf o( Chatnbrrlain't Cmih Rrmnly in the house be Won I1 have choknl before dortor eoold hare irottrn to the honae. It ia a medicine that no one ehooM be without at any time." It ia plraaant to take and many children like it. "We piiarantrr every Nitttr of ChamtwrUin Coiinh Hi air.ty," , iwvt V. l. Furi-li, I'.iluii r-t.in, ()t,l .no. "Out uf tin rtuny littlra aold lat winter Pol one' i re turned. t reroiutm ti l it espe cially for rhildren with croup.' ClutBihrrtain'a touh Kimoly ia famous for ita n.iii.t tun: of rtiuglia, coMa and cn.np When jlivrn aa auun as Uie cluld tcunirt hoarse an attai k of croup may be riTti-d. This mriliciur is etitm ty free from narcotics or iti jitriiais stiti stances of any kind and niav be f ivm tn Utc little oars with ato ute safety. Attacks of croup are most likely to occur during the early . winter montha, and ersry family with younf children ahould 1 be prepared for it Keep a bottle of CHAMBERLAIN'S COUCH REMEDY b your nome. It only coiU a quarter, large size 50 cents. Your druggist sells it f 4:xiXIXIXXXXIXXXXXIXIXXXXXXXXXIXXXIXXXXIXXXXXXXIXlIXXXXXZXXIIXXXXIIXIIXXIXXXIj H M M H M H H M M 13 Ih I H Ih I M M WE DAP? TOR BAUD BY AJL, DRUOaiSTB Eat KlDfiTail's Heliahla llama and Ww rmn Rllrkwpat flnnr rnattlA Bon-Ton Flour and be hannv. Kor ivmn and rat flake at aleby BrnneririufT. I Bnirer Hum's, 1 3 OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW. We are the ones that knocked high prices down in Monroe. We went to market armed with the almighty dollar, and buy ing for spot cash and keeping our eyes open for bargains tell the tale. The pub lic is fast finding out that we are selling goodscheaper than any store in town: all are brand new, too, no old stock here. ...A LOOK WILL PROVE... Crnw Rrns Ch fnrft 3 a w 1 f atA-aWa VWIf IUUII VJaf sVVA J M thixxmnxxxxxxixxiTOiTiixraiTmtiiximxxmmxmrinxmxi
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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Dec. 7, 1909, edition 1
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