MUST CUT EXTRAVAGANCE. Where Does Your Shoe Pinch ? Feet that ache are ill treated. No foot ever complained that was not pinched or rubbed or bound by stiff leather. If your feet are tender or sensitive, if you are on your feet continuously, don't force them into stiff, unyielding shoes. THE SOUTHERN GIRL S2.00 SHOE S2.50 it made in many patterns on many lasts in many styles, do to our dealer in your tow n and let him fit you. Ask to see this shoe shown here. We call it Old Ladies' Comfort, but many young women wear it for a house shoe because it is so easy under foot. Whatever your taste in style, we make it of better leather, with more wear, than you ever bought before for $2.00. Look for tho Rtd BB on I ho Box CRADDOCK-TERRY CO., Lynchburg, Va. C J U This tame shot In car "Autotroph ' ' brand tt.56-fJ.00 is Goodytar Wilt ttwtd; in our Colltst Woman '$ Walking Shoe. $3-$3 S0-S4. it tauaU tht bat custom makt. Everything in the Insurance Business we do. Also everything in the Real Estate Business. See us for all kinds of business. GORDON SvE&S CO. st Arrived ONE SOLID CAR Of FURNITURE... The nicest furniture for a little money that we have ever shown on our floor before. Get our prices before buying we can save you money. : : : : : T. P. DIL1L1ON. F 1 Mill in a banking service is a diffi cult attainment but not an im- cw the service of I The Savings, Loan and Trust Company. Every precaution is taken as to safety. Every investment made has wise and careful con sideration. Loans while liberal are made with precaution that makes it impossible for a heavy los3 to result. Open an ac count here. Your money is safe with us. JB a 0 8 H. B. CLARK, Cashier. R. B. RED WINE, President. Congressman Kitchia Says that Democrats Will Lop Of! Unless Expenditures. Ktihinrton rormpondear or Ka'righ Newt "While the Democratic Douse was elected in the belief that there would be an honest revision cf the tariff, there were other - influences that prompted the voters to deprive the Ilepublican party of power," observ ed Representative Claude Kitchia of North Carolina today. "The reckless extravagance of the Republican party, which has been increasing yearly, was not overlook ed by the intelligent voter," con tinued the North Carolina Congress man, "and I for one shall urge econ- j omy and retrenchment at every turn j in the Sixty-second Congress. As1 scon as the Democratic caucus meets j 1 shall introduce a resolution pro-' viding for the appointment of aj committee to weed out the useless! offices around the House of Repre sentatives. Year after year the Re publicans have put employees on the pay-roll, and now they are so numerous that Congressmen can hardly make their way around the Capitol building without stepping upon their heels. By abolishing these useless positions, I am satis fied we could effect an annual saving of ?:muuu. The new Democratic House must show the nation that it did not seek power for the sake of patronage. How better could we emphasize the demand for economi cal government than by striking down the extravagance and graft at our beck and call.'' "The truth is the Democrats in the next House should follow the j example of the late Samuel J. Tilden ! and give the people an economical government. I if teen years in un disputed lease of power ha3 made the Republican party reckless, ex travagant and defiant to all pleas for economy. Expenses have piled up year alter year with little lustiu cation. We ought to investigate every department, and see how things have been going, draft and extravagance must be exposed. Such investigations will better enable us to put into effect economy in the government service. "S3nator Aldrich was very nearly right when he declared that if the government should be run on honest methods a saving of $ 300,000,000 in government expenditures could be effected each year. The Demo cratic House must proceed on the theory that the Republican leader was right when he made that indict ment of extravagance against his party. Pork barrel Congressmen must be made to stop, press agents in the departments turned out upon the world, and economy practiced at every turn." To Be Hanged for Killing; His Wife. Urrrnvtllr, 8. C, lUspaU'li, 'iirci. , Before the opening of common pleas court yesterday for a two weeks' term, John Cuflie, convicted in the spring of wife murder, was sentenced to hang on January 5. The case of Cullie is a most unusual one. Going home at night he found his wife ia company with a white man, Jess Fuller, with whom she said she was going to elope. Cullie left home, got a gun, came back, and the man and his wife were gone. lie follow ed them into the country where he learned they had gone; soon seeing them ahead in the road he opened fire with the gun, and the woman fell dead. The man was not injured Cuflie sat beside the body till morn ing and at daylight came in and notified the oilieers that he had kill ed the woman, giving himself into custody, at the same time claiming that he had aimed at 1- uller and had killed his wife. .Fuller tried to es tablish an alibi and partly succeed ed. Cuflie was tried, and entered the plea that he killed his wife think ing he had his gun drawn on Fuller, He was convicted, the case appealed to the Supreme court, but a new trial refused; Wilmington Charlotte Road Es tablished. The location of the Charlotte-to-Wilmington Highway, otherwise known as the "Dockery Road," has been definitely decided upon. At a meeting of executive committee of the association in Maxton last Tues day, the route was located from Wil mington by way of Chadbourn, Boardman, Lumberton, Laurinburg, Rockingham, Wadesboro and Mon roe to Charlotte. There is one con dition, however, and that is that Wall's Ferry, on the Tee Dee river, shall be put into more satisfactory condition. Otherwise the route will go by Cberaw, S. C. 5hall Women Vote? If they did, millions would vote Dr. King's New Life Tills the true reme dy for women. For banishing dull, fagged feelings, backache or head ache, constipation, dispelling colds, imparting arnetite and toninc no the system, they're unequaled. Fiasy, saie, sure. L'oc. at Lngnsn Drug uo. s. Fresh Mince Meat, at Bruner & Huey's. WHY Piedmont Buggies are the height of perfection in buggy building. To build a buggy that combines style, comfort, finish and durability has been our aim since the first conception of Piedmont Buftles. Our fac tory is located in the famous Piedmont section of North Carolina-the best timbered section in this country; our machinery is of the latest improved patterns; every man in our shop is a skilled mechanic, and every inch of material used is carefully selected and inspected by experts. These are some of the conditions that go to make Piedmont Buggies the height of per fection in buggy building. We have studied carefully the requirements of buggies in the South, and endeavor to construct our Piedmont Buggies to meet these conditions-theyare built in the South, by Southern people and for the Southern people. Piedmont Buggies will give you better service, l&st longer, and cost less to keep up. For sale by Heath Hardware Co., Monroe, N. C. CROW BlRLOTD-0 ELR2' 1 CASH STORE Monroe's Biggest, Busiest and Best Store Is now ready for business, everything in and marked down to the lowest pos sible price. We want and are anxious for your trade and if low prices for good merchandise will get it we will do the business. flff CLOTHING! CLOTHING 1 1 For Men and Boys The stamp of quality is affixed to every ar ticle that we sell. Not only the best, but more than any other house, is showing. The new brown mixtures that are so popular this season in a wide range of styles and patterns. New Hats, New Shoes, New Overcoats, New Underwear and at prices to suit any pocket. A look will convince you that we can make good. A Hat for Every Head We have a hat to sust every head. If you are hard to please in a hat we would like to show you before you buy; we know we can please you. Our strong lines are $2.00 and $3.00. Any size you want in the nobbiest and newest shapes. WASH JFABRJCS FROM FOREIGN LANDS Wash Dress Goods This seasons styles in wash dress goods see:r.s to have outdone any previous one for the styles are pret tier, the assortment is larger and the weaves different. We have a splendid show ing for lOe per yard up to 25c and something to suit every one. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. All the new Dress Goods are in and the display surpasses all previous efforts. The Black Dress Goods stock is the larg est we hare ever carried and most every known weave and fabric will be found here. This is a store of quality and shod dy goods find no lodgment here. SHOES! SHOES!! We still carry the celebrated Walkover shoes, they still hold their reputation for good serviceable wear and for style fit and finish they have no equal. Alsc a full line of Craddock-Terrys Southland Belle shoes for a cheaper shoe and every pair is guaranteed to give good wear. All styles and prices. v SWEATERS! SWEATERS!! Nothing so comfortable for these cool autumn days as a good warm sweater We have a larger stock than ever before and can fit any size lady, misses or child, all colors. SPECIALS! SPECIALS!! 1,000 yards of yard wide extra good bleaching worth and sold elsewhere for 12jc our price while the lot lasts 10c per yard. 50 dozen ladies white (all pure linen sheer and) handkerchiefs at 5c each, have had 5c linen handkerchiefs before but never so good as these. CROW BROS., CASH STORE.

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