m X 1! o) LTQ ED THE UNIVERSAL CAR BUYERS TO SHARE IN LOWER PRICES ON FORD CARS Effective from August 1st, 1914, to August 1, 1915, and guaranteed against any reduction during that time: Touring Car - - $490 Runabout - $440 Town Car - $690 F. 0. B. Detroit, all cars fully equipped. In the United States of America only) Further, we will be able to obtain the maximum efficiency in our factory production, and the minimum cost in our purchasing and sales departments, if we can reach an output of 300,000 cars between the above dates. And should we reach this production, we agree to pay as the buyer's share from $40 to $60 per car (on August 1, 1915) to every retail buyer who pur chases a new Ford Car between August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915. For further particulars regarding these low prices and profit-sharing plan, see the nearest Ford Branch or Dealer. FORD MOTOR COMPANY The Henderson Garage and Machine Company, Agents, Monroe, N. C. M M 3 A x M X m Ra Pi 1 A Hopeful Business Outlook. Boston Globe. DID RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PAY "EXPENSES." It is the consensus of opinion of Charity and Children, pome of the keenest and most far-1 The writer is not a candidate for sighted men that the United States' any office and does not intend to be. is entering on an era of prosperity j ne has a better Job than he could ev that will completely overshadow even er hope to secure in politics, and al the great periods of business prosper-, though men with bees in their bon ify that have already come to this nets will not accept this statement, country since the Civil War. They he is far happier than he would be assign many sound reasons for this j holding the best office in the State. prediction, The first and the one which is the most significant to many of them is that we have gone through a reason of business depression for the nrst time in our history without a panic. The old-time speculators who could always scent a panic and make money out of it are completely con fused. They have seen a financial state of affairs never before known. They have seen the bunks full of money during a business depression and no particular call for the money on either side. They have seen Europe throw back into this country from $250,000,000 to $300,000,000 worth of securities and have seen these securities absorb ed and the gold sent to Europe with out any particular fuss. That would have meant a panic In the stock mar ket at least a few years ago. They have seen a tariff enacted lower than the Wilson tariff, and jet they have seen raw wool, one of the best tariff barometors there is, sell higher than before. They have seen a delicate railroad situation, that would have created a financial panic at any time in the past, studied and pondered over In a way that has simply taken the breath from speculators. The people have refused to become excited over it. They want it settled everywhere, but they want it settled right. Why? Because the railroad in dustry Is not the one dominating In dustry of the country any longer. While financiers have been juggling railroads the past 25 years business men have been building up other great industrial enterprises all over this land. This is a bigger country than It ever was before. Its potential possi bilities are being more and more realized In every direction The farmers have become scientists, and the arid lands and the swamp lands are being reclaimed everywhere and being made to yield in such abun dance as was never known before in the history of farming. In the South malaria has been conquered and the rich swamp lands are no longer the terror they were. Irrigation and dry farming have brought new prosperity to the West and Southwest. Water power is be ing conducted over wires hundreds of miles where fornfcrly it was all but wasted. The oil lands and the mineral wealth have burst the bounds of former monopolies and opened up Taster possibilities than ever before, and the Inventive genius of the American has never been idle. New miracles are dally being wrought by Invention. Mr. U. F. Beasley recently ran for Congress in this district, and bore his part of the legitimate expenses of the campaign. Those expenses were the printing and distribution of the tick ets, etc. He was defeated for the nomination, and a bill has been pre sented to him of some $300 for the payment of the poll holders in cer tain counties in his district. This bill Mr. Beasley refuses to pay, and he is everlastingly right. Toll holders do not deserve, and should not receive any pay for their services. In a num ber of counties no bill was presented for this service, but in a half dozen of them these citizens under a "rule" of the Executive Committee exercis ed their right and demanded pay. If Mr. Beasley were a millionaire he would be Justified in refusing to pay one cent. In the third district Mr. Charles R. Thomas declines to enter the race though he has a strong fol lowing In the district, because under the "rule" he will be fined a thou- Komevthat Frenchy Ourselves. Columbia State. "Ah!" we cry, "how very French!" when we read of the acquittal of Mine. Calllaux and the scenes that The Farm Hand. Walt Mason in Judge. He leaves his couch at four o'clock and does three million chores; he carries feed to all the stock, the bulls attended it; of how the staggered .the boars. These critters kick him and "threw her arms about the neck (with hoof or prod him with horn, or of her counsel, Fenand Laborl," her i slyly hoist him through the roof or hair loosened on her shoulders and stand upon his corn. He has to crawl her hat fallen to the floor; of how! beneath the shed to gather up the the spectators got on chairs and eggs, and there he bumps his aching screamed maledictions and cheers ; head and fractures both hind legs, while the Judges discreetly retired i He has to carry to the swine about and the lawyers for the defense and ; five tons of slop, which telescopes the prosecution kissed each other on! his only spine and makes him fit to the cheeks! We remember, too, the 'drop. He has to use six kinds of outbursts of oratory, the jowering salves, he is so soar and lame; and and jesticulations, the several threat-(then he goes to feed the calves which ened duels, the political criminations climb upon his frame. They butt and recriminations which attended him with their domes of thought and this trial, and we say again, "How! chew his beard and hair, and if he very French!" has a tender spot, they're sure to hit Yet how long has it been since him there. America has executed or seriously lm-1 He labors till the sun Is rli; he'll prisoned any one of the many women; then to breakfast go and hear the who have done cold-blooded murder farmer say, "Gee whiz, but you are in mis country? mow long since aaii-nrea slow! When I was young, I man of wealth or influence has been j used to do more work in seven shakes inaue io realize mat ue w as, m ract, ( man you an ao tne long day through. Infection of Insect Bites Dangerous. Mosquitoes, flies and other Insects, which breed quickly in garbage pails, ponas or stagnant water, barns, mus ty places, etc., are carriers of disease Every time they bite you they Inject poison into your system from which some dread disease may result. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment. It is antiseptic and a few drops will neu trallze the infection caused by Insect ones ana rusty nails. Sloan's Lini ment disinfects cuts, bruises and sores, lou cannot afford to be with out it in your home. Money back if not satisfied. Only 25c. at your drug gist Adv. as In theory, equal with all other men before the law? What of Nan Fatterson, for in stance? What of a dozen other wo men adventuresses, murderers, and You nwdern lads are fakes!" The farm hand, after breakfast, goes to work in grievous plight, and up and down the weedy rows he drills from morn till nls-ht. Th For the Legislature. I hereby announce myself an inde pendent candidate for the House of Representatives for Union county I believe the farming class of peo ple snoum be equally represented. I have always been a farmer and have always stood by the farmer's inter ests. So, boys, now is the time to j rally to the Flag. Boys, you know me iarmer is tne master wheel of the world. There are enough farmers in Un ion county to elect a farrier to the Legislature. FRANK M. HASTY. sharks who have had their day of gravel gets into his shoes, the sand publicity? burns In his toes, and he Is lust an hat of Harry Thaw, fishing In aching bruise what time his labors sand dollars for making the racethe Wnlte Mountains, living de luxe, close; the horseflies sting him as he as careiess or law as tnough he had ions tnose nies as large as hens, never committed one of the most .whose bites raise lumps as large as cold-blooded and treacherous mur-, boils or tennis balls or wens . He is ders of which there is record In the the prey of hungry ants, with forceps nation? (dipped in brine; they bite him under What of the court records in the neath his pants and up and down his country at large, which show over spine. He kills the Jimpson and the ten homicides to one conviction of gorse which grows the corn rows in, any sort and over fifty killings to and now and then his restive horse each execution? cuts loose and kicks his shin. What, in South Carolina, of the al-1 At eve he takes his homeward way, hum uany miiings, and the many nis system Darken in spots, all caked killers turned loose for potential rep- with sweat and dust and clay and Tull etition of their crimes? .of pious thoughts. "Very French!" perhaps, this farce' And then he hears the farmer say of a trial of Mine. Caillaux. But (for thus the grangers speak), "I'd Americans are the last people on I'low as much in half a day as you do earth who have the right to do more In week!" He is too sad to raise a than give a sympathetic shrug of the fuss when thus he is addressed; he whether he wins or loses, How does it come about that in this free coun try candidates must submit to this outrage? Such a precedent will finally mean that a man with a family to support and blessed with only moder ate means will be ruled out of all political campaigns and only the rich can enter. We honor Mr. Beasley for smashing a rule so odious and so con trary to the American spirit and If Mr. Thomas wants to run we would not blame him to run like Beasley did, and meet only the necessary ex penses Incident to the campaign. It ought to be possible for any man the people desire to make the race for any office though he may not have an extra shirt to his back! Some of our finest representatives have been poor men, and it Is unjust and unwise to throw an Impediment in their path way, and levy a tax upon such men or their friends and for purposes wholly unnecessary. Glory to Beasley! He At the recent term of Catawba Su perior Court two boys who were ar i raigned for some offence were hired I out to a farmer, this course being tanen to avoid sending them to jail ur me i-nain gang, une or tne Doys , Harrison Thompson abused .the kindness shown himi by stealing watch and some money and now he is in Jail again. shoulders at the spectacle! Is too tired to stand and cuss Iho farmer galley west. His sunner Ann. Summer Constipation Dangerous. Roes his way, to do three million constipation In summer time Is chores, to carry seven tons of hav to more dangerous than in the fall, win-' mules and bulls and boars. His ter or spring. The food you eat Is' weary heart Is SDlit in halves, his has the proper conception of the! ?',e.n fon,aminated and 's more bones fell like a wreck, but he must rights of an American citizen and he is quite able and quite willing to give a reason for the faith that is in him that will be accepted by the people and that will put his foes to confu slon! Join the crowd that Is drinking Chero-Cola. The drink of the coun try and of the tow Constipation Causes Nirknexs. Don't permit yourself to become constipated, as your system Immedi ately begins to absorb poison from the backed-up waste matter. Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and keep well. There is no better safeguard against illness. Just take one dose to-night. 25c. at your druggist. Adv. At Wilson a few days ago Elder D. P. Gold, a Primitive Baptist minis ter 82 years old, baptized Calvin Rountree, 87 years old. likely to ferment In your stomarh. ifeed the silly calves w hich climb un. Then you are apt to drink much cold,on bis neck; and he must milk a doi water during the hot weather, thus n which swat him with their Injuring your stomach. Colic, fe-j,aiK carry swill to screaming ,n, i'luiiiHiiie poisoning and otheri1""""' uuui nve nunurea pans. ills are natural results. Fo-Do-Lax What wonder that boys leave the wm Keep you well, as it increases the1 rarm nl bit the town ward track! bile, the natural laxative, which rldsiTnat "ort of life has little charm Only One "BROMO QUININE" To art the retrain, call lor full nam. IAXA. T1VH BROMO OU1N1NH. took lor nature of K.W. GHOV H. Carta a Cold in On litj. Stop cough and headache, and ootki ofl cold. 25c, the bowels of the congested poison ous waste. ro-uo-Lax will make you feel better. Pleasant and efTeetiva lane a dose tonight, druggist. Adv. which breaks both heart and back. In Wilmington Tuesday Frank 50c. at your Clinton, colored, 15 years old, was miteu vy iigoining ana tne norse ne was driving was killed at the tame time. Whenever Yon Need a Oeneral Toole Tak Clrave'a Th rM m.A..A r m...., I Zeb Ratchford. who lives near Dal- ehill Tonic U equally T.ibieT-.M.C.aston county, was kicked on the General Tonic because ft containitbe I btdbjr mul' ' ,ew 0' n1 wUkwwBtonfcpropertlesofQUINraBlth Ga6,oni Gazette says bis skull and IRON. It acts on the LiVer Drives lw" broken In 25 or 30 pieces. His out Malaria. Enrich, th uwvi .condition is precarious. Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. I NOTICE. By virtue .f a Mortgage Deed to me executed nth December, 1910, by Julius Alsobrooks and wife Nancy, duly registered In Register's Office of Union county, N. C., in Book A M, page 579, default having been made in tne payment of the bonds secured by said Mortgage Deed. I will on Hist day of August, 1014, sell for cash to tne highest bidder at the court house door in Monroe, by public sale, 8 lots oi land In Monroe Annex designated as follows: Lots 10. 11. 12 and 13 In Block 11, each being 60 by 160 feet square; Lots 10 and 11 In Block 9, each being 50 by 157 feet square, and lots 5 and 6 in Block 17, each be ing 50 by 190 ft. sauare. conveyed hv I. C. Triplett and wife to said Julius Alsobrooks by deed 30th November, 1910; said lots being fully described in said Mortgage Deed to which ref erence is hereby made for more particular description. Sold to satisfy bonds secured by said Mortgage Deed. This 30th day of July, 1914. I. C. TRIPLETT, Mortgagee. Cms Old Sons, Other RtneelM Won't Curt. The worst cases, no cutter ot how loaf .Undine, are cared by the wonderful, old reliable Di. Porter'f AaUseptic Htallnf OiL It rellrw faiaaad Heaia at tbe aaae Ua. 29c,Sec,l.a EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Haviug recently duly qualified as Executors of tha loot win ., lambent of J. R. Deese, deceased, all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned execu tors for payment on or before the 25Ui day of July, A. D., 1915. or this notice will be plead in bar of their right of recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make prompt payment. This the 24th day of July, 1914. E. G. DEESE B. L. DEESE, Executors of J. R. DEESE, deceased. Redwlne & Sikes, Atty's. Summer Resort. ROCKY RIVER SPRINGS HOTEL Back in hands of old Management. RATES: $8 to $10.50 per week, and 92.00 per day. W. T. BRASINGTON, Proprietor. The North Carolina StateNormal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Wo men of North Carolina. Five regu lar courses leading to degrees. Spe cial Courses for tantivN c I ition to those who agree' to become ' ,u 108 siM. Fall Session catalogue and other Information, ad dress s ' JULIUS I. FOUST. President, Greensboro, N. C. Piles Cured In 6 o li iw. Jlind. Blerdiar or Protrodlni Pile, la 6 to 14 dara. L fiat firftt smttliMtlnaa aa4ba..a a . aa w aaa ck. sue,