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it ' t: f X SPECIAL NOTICES. THK l .MO COUNTY FORUM. One cent per word for one inser tion. Tim insertions for the price Of two. CASH. Seed lVaj Mixed. I1.UU; Clay or Irois, s-l.t,hily mixed, $1.11; WUip poorwills, fl.Zi f. o. b. in sound tacks. ii. 1. Anderson. liuuba.loii, IVr Jvile Cheap. Five pa.vener touring car in good condiuou. time r...l ..(:Ue s.vurity. I Jed 1VH cattle. lAT.-t sheep. Duroe ho. tsiikk (arm lor lease. Waller Tavlur. ttuva!. N. C. RFPl 151 K A IN IIK.M(. UMTS fAWtlT Hit; AMI KIS Njiiiy il.iU polatu til.mls ii UO ' r 1000. iii.iw!u V.:ins. ;ic. U. 11. Yud.r. liukttry. N. C. ltvin; Feed in- iur .second hand cotton Ami Kir !!:- !tt.n laleal S.si II Uoi'l.l eker ! lor a Man and It lie llolli lo ile. Corii iii:.ii aie i't The Ji.urn.:l. lJ K-k:ui'ain. June JT. -Well Pad yeur tun was fine. acd I ill uy ,1 a. sure ! .. u U .-in-kel-s p- - di r 1j. iier i. ..id a bis of lu.-f. The i:li el v::i- ; .t h was per (nl. bill iti di.ii 1'ad. Jim mi.-wd your liiie-. en ;-u;:i.i:;e bid a 'I J uu had Ji . -d Ji'iler a mile stone. .illiad o. i. planet ol the ill.-t liiaiutude. T h.-ia I jaM unit l.t -ay t!i..' vu wilt diuljlles hae to make aiin::ds to .-;, I '.indite:;. ul l!i- liillled raev tor a.vit:'.; them e! in-nii; Mil Iranell. . 1'ad led me duv. a Hi. ...u:li .-'net ! Molir.H ! tae h.in.1. ar.ii the linu i ul of Ins ejv, und :r. an.uu down hi l.uv a:i. i.h I !!'.: -ii :i':d po.ii -i to l!i loll -d -l . t u OlMl'l , I t .11: I ,i.d "I. 'k XVM.lt ''.ii- W. ,!'!.' i! baR to Mviuroe Oil Mill and i ;uid l turn th ::l it:t c.i.-h. M'e P"ta . T. V. Kedwiiu for seed . s ;'.r y.iur tall crop. Iri.-u .'ok lie had Wanted- All the second hand cot ton seed meal ba's we can get. Will pay o cents each for lot of 2i or un der, a:id Ms over 25. four cents each. Monroe Oil Mill. Lover's Sachet does the work. Try a package, you'll be delighted. 10c. Hilliard Novelty Co.. SOS Dora. Ala t hat kh w o.MaM JU t i:i!oi i.i in el l!.c I ..Hi- .1 i fm- til. y .,:v ,1 want to to'! . away wi'ti I lie want to vole , not m:liatis you and me muhout the ballot. The Oiiiphter of Ihe Confederacy. Pad. Vi-s. Pad. it !-as biH-n and truly sail, ia.il lae iiaau m;t rocks ;te iTu.lie rule Ihe Oili. Hal you vo men au1 not coutenled with tin- io--ir ef iiiliiii; the u orld tl maa you as woman. Padi. Women and pirls. will it net be much uobl.T for you lo 1 l politics alone and devute your tir::e more lo Ihose fcientilie cooking oroblems I hat yi u know nothing of wha'neiT As llan-il.ul caied upon ihe bleetlitiR head of his dead brother w!io::i the Uonuins ihrcm over in his camp, he propheticallly exclaimed. " I'ailhae. . ee thy fate!" .Me flunk today ;i- I lock on this mad ri;- h o; wi ruar.hood lo pain this tliint: .. iilenl Pad calls "woman tuf r..4 -," Aai.raa 1 lead thy fate, and '!' Mich a fate! I roiiahly you suii.vsett! if vuu loii'k of it may call ihis tiling cutial" I'lns a runxanci nf ihe twentieth i !iiii, .., ni ip, ie for ever wo men mil irm i u'idcr y tir p'iliiic:il a.i.i. . ! i.! ii will not do ii. yea .. In.' i.o. i:.e a ilio Miiimr :vi! tli ii Mm .". r ihcdNu'tii July, plant cold storage seed ;:, tatoes. $5.00 per jarel no' cash f. o. I. Norfols. Norfoil Piant Couipany Maryland Ave., Norfolk, Va. July plant collanls and cahhase Plants now reidy. l'.0 .'.sc., loo $1 500 $1.20. l-.i il.7a. Tomato plants that will produce fruit in K5 days dz. 2ae., ?t 4".c. lOu hj: 1100 $3.45. !'v - t potat plants- Nancy Hall, Triumph. Yellow Stem Jetiiy. 100 43,'.. 50 J (1. 15. Prices ciucted include Kxpns.! charges prc pah!.--N irfoll: Plnnt Co., Xorlelk, Va. Lost- Open face Hamilton watch on street of Monroe Saturday in ;-n ins. Reward for return. P. iinyne John. on. Pleniy more of that good nursery flock like l sold you last year. Kv fiybody is pleased with it and wants more. T. V. Tadlock. Monroe 15. F. 1). 3. For Sale Hood second hand Pied Mont top biiKcy with nn!i r Mms Apply to J. W. I.anoy or Frank Arm lield. For Sale A nice fresh milk row T. I.. Price, cnlonvillt , N. C, 15t 1. Two automobiles Lee Trull. for sale. See W. O. W. Clerks Get a new form, pocket size, receipt book at The Jour nal Of flee. Ily mall 25cents cash. Copple's furniture store Is the beBt place to buy all kinds of furniture. Bee him before you buy. Norton yam potato plants deliver ed anywhere at one dollar per thou fand. In lots of one thousand or more. Cash with order. J. W. Railings, Indian Trail. N. C. Second hand cotton seed meal baits are not worth anything to you but you can sell them for cash to Monroe Oil Mill. Rocleaned Whippoorwill peas at $1.25 per bushel. J. W. KalliiiKs, Indian Trail, N. C. 1,600 Acres Finest land in Cra ven county, North Carolina. Nine ic iles west of Newborn, on Norfolk .Southern 15. 1!., bordering state high way und two county roads- clay sub toii, black sandy loam top suitable for toh.'icco. cotton, corn, etc, T. 1 Hammer, Franklin Bids. Norfolk. Va. Vor Sale 128 acres of good land fn D,iv!s Mine road, opposite tract of Monroe Insurance & Investment Co. Lies stile ana a quarter of railroad 3trttn at Baker's and a fine tract ' !fod. 25 acres cleaned for plow that will make bale per acre R. F. Beas-ley. Watt Ashcraft, Veterinarian Day calls, 113; night calla. 191-R. Of fice on Hayne street, east of court bouse, Monroe, N. C. H. E. Copple's furniture store has a full line of all kinds of furniture and it pays to call there before you buy. Springtime Is here. It will pay you to see us and save money on your repairs. We rubber tire and paint buggies and wagons. All work guaranteed. General repairing and horseshoeing. R. H. Walkup at rear of Shute'4 gin. Please call at any time for back work Henry Lily, Phone 268. We have a special order for chic kens, eggs, and hams and can use all you can bring. Lathan ft Richard-iron. Call phone 367 for auto, anywhere at anytime. Helms Auto Transfer. Other Special Notices on page 8. EXPERT PLUMBERS. mONE T8 FOR ESTIMATES 0 ALL PLUMBING JOBS. Lowest price and bent workmanship. We repair all kind of machinery In first clans manner. Phone 194. AUSTIN & CORRELL. S. B. BIYENS, DENTIST, MARSHVTLLK, N. 0. Office: Carolina Bank Building. Mi.t l'..c'. Pad. 1 wis! it ill I Ihe iMll-'.mr- a. art '.i 'I y our kii.i. ! u: .i-l ami do a l i uracil pi e. u.us nm I li.lil... I'll- (lo Hot I lilt I oiw.lllelll ; ;.l ..s o.i tried to p. I lure l i us. I'll! you mIIv tills ciy tut: to be in e lioin p. .1. ileal slaM ll It I n. ay make the a.- t nion ou have bun free from political slavei) nin.- teen-hundiej and sixteen years. tr in. He than that. Vou have lone tinee been emancipated Irani political teiavety. un.I you hve ( ecu placed l.- on a throne of grace and respect, the most noblest that God and mau have ever erected. Now, Pad, your Kills and women want to Mop runt down from their lordly perch right into the muck and mire of partisan politics. May I say it with all due respect to the feminine race and your demands, the price is not too great for any such sacrifice. Man has res cued you from a political hell, and has placed you upon your godlv altar. and when you step dawn or mau re moves you. God have mercy upon us for the golden bowl of puritv will be broken, the silver chord of chastity will be loo.ened and the reitu of a Chaos and an old Knight will have come. Girls, say you have the ruht to vote, will it be worth the prince to uiianuon noine uuues. una the wives lo give up all thought of a comfort able home, and to to out canvas-ini: for some bloikhead politician-.' that is what they are dmim i.i ihose tales that Pad in.utioiied i.i his let ter, and iliil you not knou it. ill. i" in many In. hies lh;;t are broken uo beyond repair, that was once happv dwelling places, but now ctipid stands back hoiriiied fr the sailed lies ii .at constructed aie -evered louver l.v your thing called woman siilVr..i;e. I'isuniou in politics will cause a cl.s- unioit in the homes. That is true of other states, and if you trv it the same will be true here. I can say emphatically, and 1 think it is true, woman suffrage will be detrimental to our State, because ii will wreck the must important institutions of ihe State, the homes. We cane have better a debauchery government better than we can have debauchery in the homes. Now, Pad. ii you think your women cain purify politics I want to tell you tout they will never do it. Politics will besmirch them with the most vile Haltery and slander that the feminine race ever met with. Why? Because you women will be put on equality with the men. free and equal rights as you ray, and that means the respect that men have for you will be severed by your own net. iiii'ls: and your champions. Uiis thir.u that you are eiamorim for called sn!'- frage is nothing but an illu i :i an ignisfatuus, false light, a mirage thai will lead you thousands of miles Horn home, lour God given sphere. I' mav s em plcsing at lii.-t roamiiu i lioiit alter this mirage on the political desert, but when the Iro-t of m.,ny winters have settled on your load, and ymi bended with the yea is and political cares, mere tin win tiie a slave lo politics, unearod for,, un loved, not respected, only a riilTrag ett. And you thought that you was seeking or had political freedom. Vou are the only class that have political freedom. This suffrage question is r.n intrigue gottcii up by some i!e politicians, ami I am sorry to say that mi.ny arc falling under Ihe In fluence, but ah! such a class. Show me a woman that is really in favor of suffrage, and I will show you a woman th-.t has figured in some of the world renown divorce cases at Reno, Nevada, or Denver. Colorado, literally a woman of the underworld. Pad. this Is the kind of women that are the champions of woman suffrage, and the male champions that are canvassing the whole I'nlted States and have lost their heads over this question of "Suffrage" are on a whole nothing but libertines. This class are the starters of suffrage. Now show me a wormian that is not in favcor of woman suffrage, and I will show you a happy wife, a moth er, a sweetheart, the ones that are making the most of life, the leaders In the best societies, the women that are solving the economical problems of household duties, the women that are solving the servant problem and i. i.. .le v i, i'..- in I hi- cge j-li t .is nature. The tains treasures i v. i ch. the wo. .f tell the woild vi ill l one that can spread an Influence over 1- i S J yAII: Good Looks are Easy with Magnolia Balm. c; Look at good your city cousin). No matter if you do Tan or Freckle Magnolia Balm will surely clear your akin inilantly. Heals Sunburn, too. Juat put a little on your face and rub it off again before dry. Simple and sure to please. Try a bottle to-day and begin the improvement at once. White, Pink and Rose-Red Colors. 75 cents at Druggists or by nail direct. SAMPLE FREE, LYON MFG. CO, 40 S Stk St.. BraoMya, N.T. We need rU:!il. bin not i 1.1 i iv iii -at t pe.-tnaei.i v.i I . et:!'l not .-pare ! ev . I l,i Mo vv ll'illg to give . iiii thai i- PI i:t, w omanhocd. Am ii a must not s.i.iitico thai. vel believe that siMI'aue will be reemdi in tile history to Am i iea as Scheie i instti wa- in Kurope. Ii ji mi have Ihe same effect that scltolasl cism had on Kurope. The princii of M'holaslicii-'tii was just grand ami many believed in it. until it fell into the hands of the vile and scheming scum of creation. So is woman suf frage. The principle is all right you will omit the political side. was glad to read ia Dr. Steward speech to the ladies that he believe in the principle of woman suffrage in the tlegree that he discussed. I hi lieve every one will permit suffrag lo that extent, but for the sake heaven stop belore reaching the pol i tie. 1 1 hell that is standing open reae to devour the most noble souls tha God ever created. In the eddies of time v.e are contin ally hearing of some great device by whieh to revolutionize the world, but it never fulfills th.1 claims of it champions and this suffrage scheme is the latest agony. Don't anybody dare say that it Is a llish motive that prompts Scapegoat and myself to take the i tand that w tlo. lor I can prove beyond a doubt that il would b" of interest to us in div idnally to let all vote. Vou girls must in order lo vole rei ist. r TYVK.Vf Y-ONi: years oi l pay jour poll tax and then vote. Ha! ill it s ia y isn't ii? But now your age. Mm giils know how ticklish you are about telling vour age so if yon ever voted before you get married w will certainly lind out how eld you are. But you girls would never ge idd t nough to vote until you got mar ii.'U on i'ccotint ol exposing your age. You see Scapegoat and myself have lain aside our sellishness an. I have com emit willingly lo defend you against the tempter'; isnures that are being set by our once, and seem ingly your friend IV. d. He is you opponent truly and not us, and yon girls have taken sides with him. Oh! yes, you are Intelligent enough to vote alright, but intelligence can be and has been blighted by Improper thoughts and cares. So. this sullnige business is very Improper for ladies to have anything to do with, and the tares of home and politics combined will send many a fair creature to it premature grave. Touching a vital point now Pad. woman suffrage will r-iop I.OVK mak ing and niairjing for love. Prove il? Sure. If marying got on when y on gel your Mill rage it will be only as a business proposition and no love at all. 1 can prove it girls. Just sup pose, (no but it may he the t ruth now j but it will tux show until vou get in a position to votei, your sweet -heart is a Pepiiblican and you are a Democrat, tlo you suppose ,e would come across to your party or yen to his. He would rot if he was u man. No, neither of you would give up but what you were right. Now a Republican hugging and kissing a Denim rut because he loved her is beyond doubt the mort astonishing thing that would ever confront the American people. Just ihe idea Is preposterous and woman suffrage Is still worse. Now about disunion in politics and in the homes. If there would be no disunion In politics there would be no difference from the way it is now only there would just be more voles to count and that would be all. And disunion in politics will cause a dis union of man and wife in their pri vate life, 'so just think for one mo ment about the ruined homes that are in the suffrage states and then bring it to North Carolina! Oh, heaven forbid! Ta. ta, until my second round. The Student. IWTROVS OF .MOMIOK iii:ii.s 1'ndersianding Hut certain com pet it on nave circulated reports lhat the Cloverdale Dairy U not up to the standard in eleanl'nt ss and nuali'y c milk. I have hail the d.iirv in -ini-ie snd the cows tested bv Dr. Watt Ami cral'i. who ha given the foilov, m rertmcale; M.-iiroe. X. C. June So. I'll : TO WHOM IT MAY COXCKRX - 1 hereby certify lhat I have r.f, it ly inspected Ihe d.iirv known as The Cloverdale Dairy, conducted by Mrs. Nan Carlile. anil have t.-st.d the dairy herd for tuberculosis, 1 lind this dairy in jeml nunitarr condition and Ihe cows tree oi any t.l a sc. W ATT ASHCRAFT. nave also naj milK ;.n.ir.'7ej nv chemisl and received following r. port : Vmlli Carolina I Vi.ti1iiiciil f A'l nil me. Analysis No. ltlv.K p. It. Anahsis milk sent by Mr-. Nan C :ll:l -. Mo nth. I'.Di. Fat. milk -.' iiitter on fa I ii refractive index 12.70-; . Conclusions: Milk of good quali ty in fai and oilier milk solids. W. M. AI.I.KN.State Food Chem'.d. 1 trust thai with this infoim t on my patrons will pav no more atten tion to slanderous statemeiils. anil that this dairy will continue to re i eive the patroage which Its p'oducts tb serve. This 3rd dav of Julv. 1!16. Cl.OVKRDAl.K DAH5V. (Mrsi NAN CARLILE, Proprietress, , ; reil':;g it fi at to PI tlcg. C. 12. in l.t.VIS; soli. Is ( 'oust ipal inn ami Indigestion.. "I have used Chamberlin's Tablets and must say they are the best I have ever used for constipation and indigestion. My wife also used them for indigestion and they did her good." w ritt Eugene S. Knight. Wil mington. N. C. Chamberlain's Tablets are mild and gentle in their action. Give them a trial. You are certain to be pleased w itli Ihe agreeable laxa tive effect which they produce. Ob tainable everywhere. University of North Carolina CHAPEL UILL, N. C. Maximum Service to the People of the State The Summer School for Teachers June 13-July 28 Able Faculty Complete Curriculum Moderate Rates Credit Courses Delightful Environment Excursion Rate Tickets The Summer Law Schoo une 15-August 25 Regular Session Opens beptember 14 (Write for complete announcement) Students who expect to enter for tbe first time should complete their arrangements as early as possible. KIDNEY REMEDY A safe, reliable treatment for disorders of the kidneys, bladder and urinary tract which regulate and assists theso organs in jht forming their natural functions and aids in the elimination of poisons and waste matter through the urinary orpans. A non-secret, palatable, stable combina tion of well known diuretic agents of known value, knjr the favorite prescription of leading physicians. us u in uiuicaicu tor mien wen Known symptoms as pain and weakness in the back. scalding, burninp, suppression, discolora tion ur insuuicieni secretion oi ma unne and for dropsical conditions. Soil under a positive money-back guarantee of satis faction the same as alt other SAN-TOX prvparaUoxu, 9 a i r.EV Monroe Drug Co, Col. Itoosevelt Would Offer Division of 12.0O0. Theodore Roosevelt Is preparing to offer a division of approximately 12, 000 men to the I'nlted States govern ment, accompanied by his application for a commission as major general, in the event of war with Mexico and a call by the President for volunteers, Is the report from New York. Klaborate plans have been made quietly to recruit the organization from picked men throughout th country ami It Is said that Colonel Roosevelt has worked out every tal that would expedite the mobili zation of the large fighting unit. Even the horses and mules necessnn are said to have been pledged. SHOl l D SLOAN'S LINIMENT GO AION'G. Of course it nhould! For after a strenuous day when your muscles have been exercised to the limit an application of Sloan's Liniment will take the soreness and stiffness away and get you in fine shape for the mor row. You should also use It for a sudden attack of toothache, stiff neck, backache, stings, bites and the many accidents that are Incidental to a va cation. "We would as soon leave our baggage as go on a vacation or camp out without Sloan's Liniment." Writes one vacationist: "We use it for everything from cramps to tooth ache." Put a bottle In your bag. be Meredith College One of Ihe few colleges for women In the South that confers A.H. and II. S. degrees representing four years of genuine college work according to the standard of the colleges belonging to the Association 'of Colleges of the Southern States. A Junior college diploma may be had after completion of two full years of college work. Diplomas are awarded Ihose who can complete the course In the schools of Art and Music. Library facilities xccllent. Systematic training In physical ed ucation. Courts for tennis and bas ketball. For catalogue, quarterly bulletins, or fuller Information, address CHAS. E. BREWER, President. Raleigh, N. C. DR. R. L. PAYNE, Physician and Surgeon, MONROE, Ji. C. Office in old Postoffire Building, over Union Drug Co. Office hours 11 to 12 a. m., and 2 to 4 p. m. Residence Phone, 273-R. Dr. B. C. Redfearn, Dentist, Office one door South of Bruner's Store. Phone 232. MONROE, N. C. At Marshvllle on first and third Mondays of each month and at Mat thews second and fourth Monday. W. 0. LEMM0ND, Attorney-at-Law. Office In Law Building, old Library Room, Monroe, N. C. Will practice In all the State and Federal Courts. Will give special at tention to collection of claims and settlement of estates by administra tors and executors. V. B. HOUSTON, Surgeon Dentist. MONROE, N. C. Office up-stalrs, Fitzgerald Building. Northwest of Court House. W. B. LOVE, Attorney - at - Law, MONROE, N. 0. Rooms 14 and 15, Law Building. DR. G.M. SMITH, Physician and Surgeon, MONRO K, N. O. Office over The Union Drug Store, Monroe, N. C. Calls answered promptly day and night Phone 221. ONE THING THAT MUST BE GOOD Everybody demands it, and justly so. It is FLOUR That is the kind this mill makes, INVINCIBLE is the thing. "Made in Monroe." TH6 Henderson Roller Mills MONROE, N. C. flie Store of Per sonal Service. tWTS1 This la a furniture store that has Its aim not quick sales alone but permanently satis fied customers. We want you to feel always that ycu can come to us for advice and suggestion. We will be g d to thow you any of our goods. We are building this business for all time and we know that service means success. T. P. DILLON. DEALER IX Furniture, Musical Instruments and Undertakers Supplies. mmw OAK RIDGE. N. C T. E. WHITAKFB a.- T. i. h An.?I1",'!",k?l"a So,lthrn K-hool dMln from mi In Its ont hlstorr n.r. ,,,, u,.r" r. r: ' . 1,, ":rf.w',.lu'Pu.'hl'tlo sroun.lt. otchtr.la and frm. Modern arhool aictwioie locauun nuai oreen.ilx.ro. Mora than a thousand feet above tea loveL Pn it rata t hrtmn rr h ) m.aIm .t . iitt-rnium, aH"lU"r, teach In if. biMitiMM, muslr, rikI Mhletit s. All ml iiMtttrr uiuii in, imn. t wia rfiin- Kbit. j;5 for the year. Kit II novuou opvus Hopiem imt6, I til ft. Vrlw early for Illustrated onalunuo. OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE, Oak Ridge, N. C 8 SI MADE RIGHT HERE IN MONROE. Coca-Cola THE FAMOUS UNIVERSAL DRINK." Delivered in case lots to dealers in Monroe and surrounding localities. MONROE COCA-COLA COMPANY. F. N. 8NYDER, Manager. Thone340. Monroe, N.C. prepared aad have no regrets.
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