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iT-? 1 - li ;lsrV 25 r 3g is ALCOHOL 3 PtR t t r. Acg?i tli!.' ?.r?ss'MiSr.ls IVx.slffKs'j&iiQasri! rvssa.in P siXcatins .tv.tr Opium .Marcher ota. Not Narcotic Jlxfvmt TQHIA For Infanta and ChiMrra. is Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the f ' Signature AW ci iawau.Vw. ho;i.3iwi:o;'.uii.'.r.tS'-J ncssaBlLossorSna'. wevtyopk. ... AW if For Over Thirty Years sSS2Uv I Ultlrl Exact Copy of Wrapper. ti tu o eee. No One Likes To Pay For A Dsad Horse. Mayta you lu'Vtr had t) do it. 1'iit you have had tin- same experience in paying fn" sotm t It 1 1 x jtr else you bought on credit. You have prol ;t1tl - rejoiced that yi'iir "fact'" was good for a lit tle mat ace. unit ainl going forth, .lljoyiil tli" 1I ; .' i pri vilege t.f haxiui: thr su:t tf clothes or lair i'f sh"' s "eli;.nr,,d." You k n v that you coiiM h;vi gone without thr.M. hat what was the iiv of w.rl'ou ,;H ,(,,u hail the Hi. Mi v. i: i 'he i:ie:vh:ii;t .-v n u: d on 1 i t'.'x ' tii 'in. l.al'T goods for less, lit' may not start out at the big end of the lioni. luit watch liim emerge front that ciitl when the game is finiKlied. The fanmr who bought food supplies, fertilizers ami high-priced mules on redit this year rea lizes now the folly of tli" cred it system ami the merchant who encouraged him. is also hearing his share of the Imnlen. Of coinse. the low price of cotton h;!i math- it worse, hut a syst-m having such an element of risk in it, smacks of gambling ami i;i i:M I'.- divoiiragt il for that. It I'M. ; I -i : in-. I that , ,"N -!!' V l:s tilll" V , ,:;:,X !.! i !'. 11 ,' H M i :,v iM'.irh' v,':;:, i:- ."hi If II ! t'li'll. the i" pay ilex i ci n! i inr s a ' till.t i'li .;:;!. i';il! ill ha I e"ia ' ; ' i' I' N' ll ''all M ' : I no u! !a r 'iinmii. . ; ht-nifit to a f -w i.i a u'vali " i:miiiIn r o1 tla-e .!,'i ill P""I ias In i-ii Imi' c.l vs. li iJir 'ti in .in !' il' p' 'li'.' t i i not ,i a (ii.iis ": i m t : 1 1 " . ; i . i 1 ir s.i il ,;S".. '.!:.. v. s'i Mi. Tile mall ', l.o !i,i ; n iii":i y is not K" ii i; to III Ip the i.i -reliant share the tl"hls III. ol ' hy the ie,nl-li at . No. sir. tlie Iiiisiniss-like man is Uoinir 1" pay cash ami huy the SANTA CLAUS COMING! In order to make room for my Christmas jtixkIh and toys I will offer at, a jrernt Raenfiee my en tire stock of irotMls, Special S;! suits of clothes for men find youth-s, 4!) suits for Ixiys. -l: pair of iant.s and one of the lar gest, sttK'k.s of shoes to lie found in Ihe country, ll of which will lie sold l'effanllesK of ctsts. also a nice selection iti trunks aihl suit casts. Sptrial sales tui each Saturday. ( ro arc short and cmlton is low us why I make thi great saerLfiec. The largest ht of toys, i'ruiU. catulies, and Kire YWu'ks ever Uroiight to the. coun try, all of wh'ufli will he sold nt a hig discount. I l;icetl my or ders on a Imhw of 15-ct'irt ctrtttn. KvcitIhhJ.v conic and get the ad vantage of the big (ale. If you fail to come you will regret it. Wauled. ."xMI turkeys ami all the produce 1 can get. ttespt., W. P. PLYLER, Leader in Ijow Trices, Mt. Prospect. ,it the ImiIIi in. iili.iU'- to eliinli. Il ' UMifits I li.-v s'lnll'd 111 V" etl- i eil. as ii r si;li of 1 1 n : r la Imi v hae li -lpetl to make otln ! rich, and taeed hy ueh coii'li- ti..:i-, ili y hav. filially h- !' d'.v 'i:. au-'d am! failed to do their ! le si. If thrown on their own re- .,'illl-eis many of the peoph'. who I have to he " furu'sli'-tl " from jycar to year, would fiutl a way to finance themselves and step hy si- p. cliuih t" a position of in- d'-pi nd.'lice. Now is the time to ' plan such ii course which, if fol ' lowed up. will n sult in a Inip ! pier iind more prospci'ous l:fc . tliiring the cominir year. Anson 1 i.'ii. Lightning Kills Few. In 11NHI lightning killed only IG'.I people in this whole coun try. nes ehaiicts of death hy l;ght.niiig are less than two in a million. The chances of death from liver, kidm-v ami slomach trouble is vastly greater, hut not if eleutrie hititets he used, as K. .M.tilsen. of West P.urUngton. la.. proved. Four diH'tt rs gave him up after eight months of suffer ing from virulenl liver trouble and yellow jaundice. He Wjis then completely cured by Electric liLtters. They're the best Htom aehe, liver, nerve antl kidney remedy ami blood purifier on earth. Only fiOc., at Engliili x. Any man who ha time to think of his troubles has entirely too much spare time on his hands. I The mail who is his own worst enemy usually insists on earn ing on the fight to the bitter end. Pagefond 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 Fugcland. Write for prices and terms. PAGELAND INSURANCE 6 REALTY COMPANY, L. L. PARKER, PRESIDENT. H. N. ASKINS, SECRETARY. The Noblest Profession and ItJ Duty to the Public. N't-w and Olivn -r. Not infrequently t It ue apr tak-s occasion to emphasize its ctnivietit.il that tit.' medical fail ing is the nohlot profession among men and it im-mln'! a.-.' the ii:"st ti fill inrmtM'TO of so ciety. The true physician an antl tle do more giol than men in other callings. They eoine in more intimate relations with the p.-ople and touch their lives more for help than nun in any ot'nr calling. Not many have Iovvr er the prof -ssion by commercial ism. but line arc causing it to os- a uit'csure of r..pect which it is t ntitletl by a thought Ktw giv ing ot promiscuous prescription t-f whiskey and a few who arc unworthy membtrs of the noble profession stoop to make money by giving too many prescriptions for whiskey m prohibition terri tory. The Monroe Journal con tains a thought fill ainl McnsiMc editorial on the mathr which should hen-ad by every phs:ci an in the State. It is as fol lows: Up to the Doctors. Last week ai man cam ' to Mon roe iindar the influence of whis key, ami it is reported ou good authority, that he had a quart with him. He got two more quart from the medical" d-'pnsitory. with a doctor' prescription. ami he also got into the hands of the law for being drunk and will an swer the charge hi the court, lie brought his prescript ions with him when he came to Monroe. During the month of November there were more thau u thousand prescriptions writ t mi for liquor ami filled at the depository, llow many drunks ind court scrapes came from these pmk-ript iou m IhhIv knows. There is ouc thing that we tlo know and everybody rlw knows, ami that is that a grout many of these prescriptions were not rcallv for medicinal purposes and that they were not issued to bona title patients a the law requires. Now we appiv eiate the fact that our physicians i arc under some difficulty in this matter, and we ar - not going to rail at them. It has been claim t'd by sonic that one physician would, if he refiftit'd n prescrip tion, lose a patient to another physician who voiiM grant tin requtsi fer a prescription, li this idea has veiirht with some, it is nevertheless a poor argu ment. It. is certainly unprofes sional 1o violate law. mid since the iiiidiciil fraternity is some thing of a stickler for ethics along oiln r litcs. tin tv should be no difficulty of putting this practice umh r the ban so that a iiieiiihi r who 's d'sposed to take advantage of the others (if there be silchi Would be tlelirred from so doiiis.'. IV sides this, tln re are some doctors who give no pres criptions whatever, ami others Who give Very few. and all S't'lll to b" holding their practice. The Tnion County Medical Associ ation has no trouble in standard izing a fee bill nor fn maintain ing a lb -1 in pn iil list. The organ ization can cTtainly take up this matter of prescriptions ami in justice to each other ami the public i which grants them the exclusive privilege of writing prescriptions s-s'iire such action us will cut out the abuses. The doctors owe it to themselves to make a move. in the nature of aK-ohol. the gen tleman put it in his pockt-t and went away grvatly disapjHiinted. He never had the prescription f;lle.l. That doctor lioiiored hi profession. The doctor who com I'J'i w it ii a r-t;ust for a w hisk ey pn-seription in orth r to please a patient or to get a fee dishon ors the professi n. The exam ple of that horn red and honora ble ll-ileigh pliNtieian shouM be the pratical ethic of the whole I :MiYsion. Women's Hair Easy to Make it Soft. Luxuri ant and Radiant. Many Women have hair so dull ami faded that it is actually re pulsive. These weincn have probably never heard of PARISIAN SAtlE the. invigorating hair dressing that is U-nig used by thousands of refined women throughout Amereia. If your hair is falling or thin or faded or lifeless; if you have dandruff or itching scalp; if it is not as fascinating as you would like to luive it. go to English Drug t'o. th' very day and ask for a ") cent lmttle of PARISIAN SACE and start ut once to make your hair perfect and even glorious. PARISIAN SAtJK is guaran tecil to give KatLsfaetion. r the money kick. (!irl with auburn hair on every carton. For alc by English Ding Co. and drug gists everywhere Faint hearts are losing many fair ladies these times. It's the faint bank account that fails to come out winm r. Vou may work out your d 'sti- ny or it may work out it.seM, hut the results are likely to be some what different. SEABOARD AIRLINE RAILWAY WINTER et'HEDl'LE EFFECTIVE 1J:"1 A M 81'SDAV. NOV. JilTll. lull. Arrival.. Sn. 411. Charlotte to Wllminimin S:15.in Nil us. HlrnitiiL'lt.nt-AtUntR t I'ortit- niimtli-Nt'W York 1:li'.ai W. is, Chitrliittf tn Monn ::( n ni N.i. s:t. New V'r)t t Hlrtiilnnhion .-. :!.' ni S.i. 4 . Wiinilnttmn tiil'linrliitli' ll:'.i ni No. .'..'. A t la li tn to MtnriM iIh'h:i .V4' p tn No. 41. t'hitrlotte to Wllmtnuti.ii 6:iep i'i No. I:,;1, liiittietforilton toMonrni' Ml.'i p.m No. Hirmlnham 1 1 New York v:-A n No. ;". Wllinliiultni to charlotte u:iu i la So. 41. Nt'tm York l'orumouth to At- i.oi;a-Hirrtilni:liitiii Iti:'i5 p.m Departures. No. 4 . i liarlottt'toWllmliiK!"" 5-Wa in No. ii. lllrniliiifhuin Atlnilta to I'.th- imiutii -New Vora a ni So. Hi. New York to BlruiliiKluin to' a m No. l.tl. Molin to Kiitlierfonlton V:i)a.ni So. 4'. WIlniliiRton to t ha-I.itte ll:Jna ni No Ml. Monroe to Atlanta ilot-al) ll:itiam No. 4i charlotte to WIlintnRtoii It:niiin No. le. .'lonroe to Charlotte tt:S"i p.m No. .'!-'. lllrmlneham to Sew York e:4op.m No. iltnlnitton to Charlotte 10:03 p m No. 41. Klrmlnirhain to New York- -i.nnimtih II -mi p.m No ;i.i anil ii-.'. Atlan'n lllrntlii'rhara Siei'ln!: Steel. .M-lrle linhte.l I'u'.lnirtll l''awilttf Kmilll Slee'r li'lHeell New Yolk and Mi'niihi. Steel, elei'trle llfhteil I'ul'nian tilwervatlon Slee r N'tneen New York anil Hlrnilnirham hleeirli' iltfhte.l l'liitniiiil lirHWlnK Kootn Slee.i r t huilotte to l'oiittiiulh. Truant Son. 41 anil ;t. -teel. rlei'tr'e 1 1 vli tf1 Pullnmn lirawmit Koom leeler Lelwee" New York ii'i'l Atlatttii. I'litlman Hroller I'arlor lietwe. ii A t Inula ami IliriuliiKliaiii. Tnoiw No. Jl'i ainl 4", I'urlor Car letween Char iiei' ami tt llnnmrton. " XV. A. HENTON. JR., TeU j.l oi.e Vi. Local Ticket Atient. p The Watchful eye of the G6Arernment is on us Constantly. Deposit your funds in The First National Bank. Under Government Supervision. R. A. MORROW, President D. A. HOUSTON, Cashier. J. R. ENGLISH, Vice-President. H. M. ULMER, Assistant Cashier. VT',:. V TyiTi 7TB J V 1 It Never Flickers The long winter even ings give a woman a splen did chance (or sewing or embroidery; but her eyes EulTer Uom the strain unless she has a good light The Rayo is the best lamp made. It givei a itrong, diffused light that it remarkably easy to the eyes. There ii no glare to it ; no flicker. It lighu up a whole room. The Rayo is an economical lamp, too. You get the tnott pouihle llght-valua lor trie oil burned I and the Rayo itielf n a low-priced tamp. Yd t it a handsome lamp an ornament to any room in the houM. The Rayo Lamp it eaiily lighted without removing ihade or chimney s eay to clean and rewitk. Made ot tolid biau, nickel-plated 1 alto in numerout other itylei aad bniihet. Atk joaf dealu u ihow you ha Km at Rtvo bwi or wraa tor dnenptm eircukr lo any M'ftcr ol tht Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) There nre occiisions when cv t-rv doe'oi' prcseribi'H jileohol for his j'litii'iits. but the best doctors i;ivc it si'liloni itnd riirely to incii who npidy for such uvseriptioii. Some yt'iiis ii(.'o when Raleigh was under prohibition (be fore State Prohibition ) a citi zen of Kalcigh culled to ee one of the first doctor in the city desiring to get a whiskey pre scription. 11" Mid: "Doctor. I am feeling very unxvcll today and I wish you to give me a pre scription for boiii" whhsk'y." The w:;c doctor Haiti: "Come in and I will make a diagnosis ami after that will give you a pre scription for the sort of medicine you nrttl. It it is alchohol. the prescription will call for alcho hol : if you do nut need alcohol I xvill make the prescription call for the medicine you need." The doctor made me examination, i ue prescription called for nothing WHY Piedmont Buggies are the height of perfection in huggy building. Notice of Administration. Having this day qualified at adminis trator of the estate of II. W. Carriker, deceased, late of Union county, notice ia hereby given to ail parties having claims against the entate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed on ar before November 22nd 1912, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement This the 20th day of November, 1511. J. M. CARRIKER. Admr.of II. V. Carriker. deed. TI io build a bugythat combines style, comfort, finish and durability' has been our aim since the first conception of Piedmont Buggies. 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 Busies the heightjof per fection in bugjry building. 1 We have studied carefully the requirements of buggies in the South, and endeavor to construct our Piedmont Bu$iei to meet these conditions- they are built in the South, by Southern pepple and for the Southern people. Piedmont Buggies will give you better service, l&st longer, and cost less to keep up. For sale hy Heath Hardware Co., Monroe, N. C.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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