YOUR
DOCTOR
KNOW
and will 'tell you that unless his prescriptions are
tilled with the utmost tiJelitv-with the purest ar.d
freshest drags all his ability to cure you wiil be
wasted. Your prescriptions should bo bright to this
store where we pride ourselves on the care devoted
to carrying out your physician's instructions.
While our prescription departnwnt is the lest equip
ped in town, we also have a selected stock of all the
latest necessaries in medical and sanitary appliances.
English Drug Co.
The Dependable Store.
The Gathering of the Democratic
Tidal Wave.
Prtsidrnt Taft' vrtors f the
fniir five list and of the
'downward n-vUit'ii nf the wool
tariff M-liedulrs. only si-re In
throw into sharp definition the
iuir-vii e lrssou f IteniiH-mtie
eolllriletiveHeiw uri exemplified
at the -re-Ut S evsioll if I'.'ll-
The eredit of aehieVeUU'llt . :ilid
?!: n-ponsi'iilitv of uluitruru-ii.
!! pi. .(-.! e.iet!y where tli
! i:sr. I'nd-r tin- h.-indieap o- :i
I.'. iil !:. ;.n I'.-i ili-nt. and a
K'.-pill'li.-aii S. n.it.- the I Vlt:-.
! Il-.ixi- :' K. pi-.-M iitativ. ';
e.irri.-.i ! hriiili n eteiisi. , n.i
i'l'i.'l.-l!. j.! .. -;i -il of relief !. ' '
i Uaeked hy the N:''1".
I i'JW iVrl. le..lell tl"Vlt S'-:,, ..1
S.-n;ite h.-irrieix li;is in-;-... .!
t V'ns ,'Hi l eoidltiiil oil tli- v.
: S.-ii i'!' ti .it t ronylioM of
; ! ti. I ,.s won ietury for
proi iiv iifler it liad heell r
..:e.l hv the :ist lu'plll'liciili '
Pageland Insurance & Realty Company
: DEALERS IN
Life Insurance, Fire Insurance, Real
Estate, and Real Estate Loans.
Three hundred choice Town Lots for sale.
Also a number of valuable Farms near
Pageland. Write for prices and terms.
PACELAND INSURANCE & REALTY COMPANY,
L. L. PARKER. PRESIDENT.
H. N. ASKINS, SECRETARY.
' gr v. !:;is pitssed tilt'
Woman's Real
Independence
lies in the possession of
money of her own. A sav
ings bank account means
a lot towards a woman's
happiness. We are glad
to open accounts with wo
men. Those whose savings
can only be small are wel
comed as well as those
with larger incomes.
Savings,
Loan & Trust
Company
R. B. Hcdvvlne, Pretident
H. H. Clark, Cathier
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tree list
hill, tile Wool lull. the roMoll
.hill, the Statehood hill, the .iireet
eieetiiii of Senators resolution.
ihesidis inaugurating far-rea iniijr
J lvtreiuiiiiitiits. and t'lirhing the
! trusts hy investigations that h.ave
done more to eheek lawless ntn
lopoly than has any other hit or
! hridle tried in the last twenty
; years.
I I Silt now. hetweell the Heiiloe
' raey and the people to whom it
' hrinpi rescue, rises another fort-
less of privilege, as in the hattle
I of (iermautowti, during the Kv
; chit ion. a single stone house, i;,ir
i'isoued hy a company or two of
jMritish. stood Ix-tween Vshinr
I ton and the eajture of l'hil.i.lel
Ipliia. That fort is t lie White
House. It is there that Mr. Taft
wielding the Veto power. vvjives
signals of encouragement to the
.standpatters of the Senate, the
il'ayiies. Cauiions and Dalel! of
Mile Utilise, and Uses the aillhor
jity vested ill him to neutralize
(the splendid campaign of l:n-
j oeratie pl orressiveess.
It will not he neutralized.
J My his reactionary vetoes, and'
, the threat of other reactionary
I etoi s to eome. Mr. Til f t oliM I
opens the way to a decisive map
ping out of a henioeratie tri-
, uni.i L-reatcr than that of 1'Mn.
The renudy for eoiistrue; ion
xciiaccd hy ohstruct ion is niili
taliey. The 1 )eiloela1 ie worker
ol pill, ha Iked of the just oh-
, jicts for which he works, he-
collies the soldier of V2. US lie
i was the soldier ill lulil.
j The hosts which won the na
tionwide Democratic victory last
iyear. hy a multitude of Kepuhli-
cans. who have waited and
watched, reserving decision until
they should see whether the Ke-
puhlicaii crash of lMln had
taught their party any states-
MASURTS
You insure your house or barn as a protection against fire.
You wouldn't insure it ia a company you didn't know was re
liable. Paint is simply another kind of insurance, a protection against
weather. It costs a lot more than fire insurance and is worth a
lot more because when you insure a building you don't know it
is going to burn down. There isn't one chance in a hundred
that your protection is really going to benefit you.
If you use good paint you know absolutely that the protec
tion is going to save you a big loss. At least the value of the
building, for it will make it last twice as long. If the paint isn't
good the protection is worthless, so why shouldn't you demand
the same reliability with your paint that you do with your fire
insurance? You will get it if you buy paint from us.
HEATH HARDWARE CO.
WHOLESALE
MONROE, N. C.
RETAIL
nianship, whether Mr. Taft had
profited by that sever uperi-
nee.
These sentinels on the watch-
tower of Keplllilieall Klitie l.ow
have their answer, ilo-v have
sccii relief to the country near.
They have seen it brought by
Mcmoeratie hands. They mt
seen President Taft iutcrse his
jMtoes lictweclt the irivers and
'the recipients.
I hex uae also vn that m
Jthe struv"-'!e of the past months
!'u t'oiiyrisN. iill the progressive
(elements that tons;!,! avraiust
, dow nward tariff revision, and
jot her measures of rroirress, and.
i l. n ;r;cii to hav, hairied for
i.'tiy vantage point that misrlil
"e!l .ie..iixt the people, and for
' ,!e- ti i ih tre interest,. ure II' -
;.!! heat:.
N'lletein t -II Was the Ni.tr of
; revolt of the ilid' p lldent Voters
J from ti,.' Republican party. Nine
teen twelve Will be the oar ol
I lie revolt from that parly of
'.hat extensive folhiwiiiii. who.
while not thick and thin parly
men. are Uuuid tighter by the
ordinary tics id' party affiliation
than that class jrciierically de
scribed as independent voters us
ually are.
Thus we have a three fold set
of eonditinns:
1. The Democracy solidified and
strengthened durinj; the interval
U'twecn HMO and l!M2.
'2. The independent voters, who
contributed so much to the
ocratic success of last year, eon
firmed in their faith by the rec
ord of Democratic achievement
in 1!M1.
!. The warp and woof of the
Republican party disintegrated
hy the disaffection of those Re
publicans who have held their
judgment in abeyance until now.
hut who have definitely come to
the conclusion that the people
have nothing to expect from the
Republican party.
A situation made of such com
ponent parts presupposes only out
result. What that result will be
is shown by the steady and inex
orable jrathefiliir of the Demo
cratic tidal wave of pip.'. Na
tional Monililv.
T!.or In mere CiiMrrh !n t'. i" iM-ction of
tin- . xiimry t!i. in all ot.,.-r li-.iw P'lt
tuC'tii. r. an I i;.::H il.e . I..--I ! o-
j.ipi' s' .l to I' la ura'.lt . r a i;rrni
many ' il tor s i-rfiamii. ed it a laea!
llM'.i a:, I .r .1 1 t ri. ilies. ami
by raiuiaiitly falLnn In curt- ith I -eal
treatment, pr-mouiv ! It In-nralO.-. S -l-cn
liaa .ren fatarrh M lie a rnntl
t u 1 1 in . 1 1 ilisi as-, ati'l tin r f"r regain
rnamtatieiial treaiment. H. ill's Onlana
Cnre. niamifa' I nn-il lv K. .t t"tien v &
fe . T. I- !. i hi... la tin- cnlv Camllm
tier.al ure en the m irk t. It W tak u In-t.-niatly
In .lei" from 1" ilrep la a t' a
Pliaonf ll. It to t ilir.ctly en the Heetl
Bml nuii . mis f nrfaet h nf tla1 pyt.-nt. Thev
rff.T one humlr.Ml ilnllnro fur any as.' It
fall tn iure. Send far elnularn nnil tf
tlmtmlals. A.MrM: F. J. CHESTY CO., TuUMn, .
P!.l lr DrupeUtii. 7r.
Tke Ui: Family TilU for (onstlpatiim.
No Need to Stop Work.
When your doctor orders you
to slop work, it stagers you. "I
can't" you say. You know you
arc weak and run down mid fail
ing in health, day by day, but
you must work as loiijr as you
can stand. What you need is
Klcetrie ISittcrs to give tone,
strength, and vigor to your sys
tem, to prevent breakdown and
build you up. Don't be weak,
sickly or ailing when Klcetrie
ISittcrs will beuifit you from the
first dose. Thousands bless
them for their glorious health
and strength. Try them Every
bottle is guaranteed to satisfy.
Only ode at English Drug Co.
DANDRUFF.
Dandruff means that down
near the putts of your hair there
is a vast army of little invisible
germs or microbes.
And Ihis army never sleeps; it
ua'.'es a war of dcstni.-tion night
and day. It destroys the nourish
ment that the hair must have in
order to grow vigorously and a
hundaitth .
PARISIAN SACK now sold all
over America will destroy these
germs ami at the same time fur
nish the hair roots with just the
proper nourishment to ni.tkc hair
grow lustrous ami luxuriant.
PARISIAN SACK is guaran
teed by English Drug Co. to ban
ish dandruff, stop falling hair and
itching scalp or money hack. It
is a delightful hair dressing that
wins instant favor with refined
women. Sold for only ode a large
bottle by English Drug Co. ami
druggists everywhere. ('Sirl.with
auburn hair on every cartoon
ami Kittle.
Notice of Administration.
Having this day qualified as the ad
ministrator of R. M. Green, deceased,
this ii to notify all persons having
claims against the said estate to pre
sent them on or before the 2oth day of
August, 1912, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their payment All
perrons indebted to the estate should
make payment at once. This 25th day
of August, lull.
W. S. BLAKENEY,
Administrator of K. M. Green.
Three Deaths.
Marsh ville Home.
Mr. J. It. Stateii died Friday
at her home in New Salem town
ship, aged '!" years. She was a
member of Olive ISram-li church
and was a good woman and a de
voted wife and mother. She
leaves a husband and eight chil
dren to mourn their lovs. Funer
al services were conducted Thurs
day at four o'clock by Rev. A.
Marsh and the remains were in
tcrred in the Simpson graveyard
in New Salem township.
In a cotton gin at Dig l.iik.
Stanly county. Saturday after
noon. Mr. Pcarsall Poirrus had an
arm so badly luaiiele.l that it had
to be amputated. I.oss of blood
from the wound caused Mr. Pur
riis death Sunday morning about
eiirht o'clock. .Mr. Harms was
years of age ami leaves
a wife and several children. lie
was a god cili.eii and his sum
ingly untimely death was a great
shock to the eouimunitv. His re
mains were interred v.-sterd.iv at
ten o'clock in the eemetcrv at
I'liion (irove.
.Mr. .1. C. tiriffin of New Sa
lem township, died Friday morn
ing, aged 4 years. Of course
he was living tin borrowed time,
hut dropsy was the immediate
cause of his death. Mr. (irifi'in
was a good old man and leaves
a large family of children to
mourn their loss. .Mesrss. J. C.
Criffin of New Salem township.
I. dntfiii ot tmose ( reek
township and .1. S. (iriffin of
leniiessee are the surviving sons,
md the daughters are Mcsdamcs
Ci. W. and .1. R. Williams of New
Salem township nd Eli Nance
and hhsha Mullis of Marshville
township. The burial took place
Saturday at two o'clock at the
family graveyard near the home
of the deceased.
Not a Word of Scandal
marred the rail of a neighbor on
Mrs. W. p. Spangh of .Mauville,
Wy, who sand: "she told me Dr.
King' New Life Tills had cured
her of obstinate kidney trouble,
and made her fcl like a new wo
man." Easy, but sure remedy
for stomach, liver and kidney
trouble. Only 2,k at English
Drug Company's.
Little Boy Burns His Sister to
ueatn.
Mooresv illc. September Is The
little two-year old child of E. ti.
Friday of this idace was a vic
tim to a malicious and horrible
lea th Friday niirht. the fads of
which have just been learned.
The child ami a four year old
brother were playing in the kitch
en while the mother was irnniiiir
in an adjoining room. The boy
secured a small stick ami lighted
it at the stove and then applied
it to the childs' clothing. The
little girl was burned from the
waistband to the head and was a
terrible sight. In the child's
terror it inhaled the flames,
which resulted in its death. The
Iniv. when asked why he hail set
fire to his sister's clothing, said
".lust cause.". He seems to have
a mania for burning things., he
having applied a torch to the
child's hair one day last winter,
and set fire to the window curtains.
Ricllt in VMlr httip.t tf.enn fek.. nti
hy the leant time to (.par TOu ire niiwl
likely In tike diurrlnsa and' lose wTeral
dura' Aim mthi.a . .. I. -. t 'I.....L. I-
....... ...... iinuinrriaiii
Colic, C'hiilrrt and Piarrlioea Keuiedy at
liand and take a done cm the firet appear
snce of the diee. For sale ly all dialers.
DOCTOR H.D.STEWART
PHYSICIAN, MONROE, N. C.
If too ri!rf mj ervieen. rail me throng!
RrHrnre pln.tie 141 ; Otfli-e 'rhi.n HIT.
Oltle h'ltirt 11 to I'i. a. m., and Irom 1:10 to I
p. m. Ortlt-eovrr In Inn lrui Company . Ker
Irtrnr on l.anratr arenue.
W. B. HOUSTON,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Jffcce op stairs, Fitzgerald Building
Northwest of Courthouse,
Monroe, N. C.
A. M. Stack .1. .1. Parker
STACK & PARKER,
Attorneys-at-Law,
MnnrfM" K C
Mr. I'arker will practice in all
Criminal Courts, cither for State
or Hefeiis.'. Offices in Law Uldg.
N'cy MeNccly Vance McW-ely
McNEELY & McNEELY,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Monroe, N. C.
Practice in the State and Federal
courts. Office up-f tairs over I. O.
DR. B. C. REDFEARN, Dentist,
Office one door south of C. W.
Hruner's Store.
Phone 232. Monroe ,N. C.
At Marshville on 1st and :Jrd
Mondays of each month and Mat
thews on 2nd and 4th .Mondavg.
J. C. M. VANN,
Attorney-at-Law.
Monroe.N. C.
Office in Loan & Trust Building.
Phone 29. Rooms 2" & 3.
DR. R. L. PAYNE,
Physician and Surgeon,
Monroe, N. C.
Office over Maddry & Willson'
store, Shute's new building.
Office hours 11 to 12 a.m.. 2 to
4 p.m. Residence phono 273 R,
Franco
Swiss Choco
lates are
Classy Sweets
in a
Wide Variety
of
Nifty
Packages.
Union Drug Co.
t
5 V jj
Why Not Have the Best?
It cost no more and takes
no longer. I am prepared
to give my customers the
best work possible, and so
licit your patronage. If
our work suits you, tell
other; if not, tell us and we
will be pleased to make it
satisfactory. :: :: :: ::
Special Price on Straw
Hats lor Thirty Days.
Carolina
Pressing Club
LAWRENCE S. PRESSON, PROP'R
PHONE ICS.
Monday,
Tuesday and
Wednesday
&re good days to look
through our Jewelry
Stock.
The other good days
are
Thursday,
Friday and
Saturday.
J. E. PRESLAR,
Jeweler,
Next lo Postolllce.
Notice.
Pv virtue of a morteaee deed execu
ted to me by W E. William and Kiz
zie Williams, hid wife, on 1st day of
Mav. 19011. and dulv reeintered in office
of Register of Deed of Union county,
N. C, 1 will on the
19th day of Octoher, 1911,
sell for cash to the highest bidder at
courthouse door in Monroe, a house and
lot in the city of Monroe, known and
designated as follows: Beginning at
stake in the east edge of Boyte street,
northwest corner of lot 18 in Block 6 of
the Monroe Realty Co'a purchase from
Mrs. A. M. Vann, (nowJ. W.Privett'a
lot) and runs with the northern bound
ary of said lot S. 86 E. 145 feet to a
stake in went edge of an alley; thence
with said alley N. 3f E. M feet to a
stake, corner of lot 20 in Block 6; thence
with lot 20. N. 86 W. 145 feet toa stake
in east edge of Boyte street; thence with
east edge of Boyte Street S. 3 W. 54
feet to beginning, being lot 29 in Block
6 of Vann Heights property. Sold to
satisfy bonds secured hy said mortgage
deed. This 19th day of Sept., 1911.
martin I'rixett, Mortgagee.
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