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" ' FXPEK THE COLLAR Christmas Suggestion Make your wife and children happy this Christmas by either buying them Seocon, Chevro let, Dodge Bros., or Buick auto mobile. It would make a lasting gift. SECREST MOTOR CO. Holiday Specials. ril 1KS OK I I- KIMS. We are showing a fine variety of attrac tive Stvk from the popular prioed to the better grades, correct In rie-i-n' of durable construction. Imitation. spanish and best Leather. U olden Fumed Oak Finish, genuine and imitation Mahogany. 1 TUPKO'iM Sl'lT we have Mafcosany, Old Ivory. Red Gum and Walnut, and also the o'l standby. Golden Oak. !UMX; i:ot)MS! We can pVr.se you here sure. 1 VTTIM'SSKS AMI ! comfort. TH' S.-.dy t.1 ti-re. It Ht.r 'a isfv vou if it i a i tin's you want. .I'lilMiS. Here is v.here we look after your M.u: iv. t he very bet that Is made, you will (1 of quality neer varies. In fact we can sat- TH1S STOUF vts tVe .satisfaction of the customer above the sale. We want our i-u.-tomerH to be our Mends; we want then, to have InmlVt ropfldence in us-to fool they can trust us in every dealing. To' this e" 1 v ?e!l onlv poo.U we can guarantee. T. P. DILLON. At the same old stand. mReb m J Enjoy the Soft Light of Rayo Why put up with a flickering, flaring, smoking old lamp when you can buy a llayo ?i RAYO LAMPS ffive steady light that Is easy on the eyes. You remove neither the chimney nor the shade to light them -as convenient as Ras. Artistic In design, they have no cheap filigree ornaments that make cleaning a long Job. Yonr dealer will be glad to demonstrate Rayo Lamps. Ask for them by name. Aladdin Security Oil Is the kerosene of quality for lamps, stoves and heaters. STANDARD OIL COMFAINI WuMnttnn. D. C Norfolk. V. Richaoad, V. (Ntw Jrw) BALTIMORE MO. CWIott. N. C Ch.rl.Mon. W. Vi. CbwltMoa. S. C HOT Noviu Homo Becomes Sever What He Feel Are Mistakes V MjuiiirMnrnL Tn th Editor of The Journal: The, Journal of Tuesday. Dee. 18th. carried an editorial that made It look like its real self again. Apparently the newspapers are waking up to the fact that too mucn snence on r matters would suit the robbers of the people too well, and ere long we may expect to hear plenty of legitimate criticism. God knows there s Dig room for it. and if it Is delayed mun further, the country will be beyond redemption. The, ve-rv fact that Mr. McAdoo wants to exempt (?) wealth from the burden of war at this stage of the game looks very much like his ap parent effort to tote fair up to now has been only for effect. That, is Just to get the ball started, since after starting it. it would certainly have to be kept rolling.. Ana iurmer reflect that at the out-start of hostilities an effort was made to muzzle the press, h-usamn likp which effort failed, thanks to the friends of democracy. We can readilv see what was warned 10 we accomplished in this program, via: Non publicity of jingoism, or a severe letting alone of grafters and swind lers. In other words, the thieves among the higher-ups wanted to pile up mil lions out of the blood ana iuir of the nation just as The Journal shows that they have been busily do ing, and while they are at it they wanted a censorship so rigid im posed on the press that their hellish devilment could not be exposed, and that while the great mass of the peo ple were giving their life-blood to save the fortunes of these worse than piratical mongrels, tney. inem. would be wallowing in monstrous wealth at the expense of the people who were giving their all for what thev believed to be a righteous cause. We are especially glad to see the good old Journal come out at this critical period with an editorial headed: "Let the Rich Pay For the War." We have taken the position from the very first mat n n derstood that the dollar going down in war was to be obliterated Jut like the human beings going down n war are obliterated. men r see the moneyed oligarchy figuring a mighty long time before they de cided to proceed, in fact, they wou.J figure so long that the cause for var would vanish before hostilities com menced. . ..... , The Journal says - - that the number of mlllionuires ia the past year from 14.571 to 22.6. m. i.. i- inrp.-iKA or anyruAiuiu.i j j ins la n" -, - ..r fifty per cent. ana. voo - V0 .klr rnst him his Office. nn member of the Russian party on' who was present in Washington when la the women pickets were neins ciuo- bed by the policemen saia. l see you people over here nave a crowa. oj another name who do the same things to you that the Russian mobs do to us." Scot: Xovus Homo. Cooking experts have found an other advantage in using graham flour. Graham bread pudding is visi ly superior to white bread pudding. MOMtOH EVIDENCE rX)K MOXKOE PEOPLE The Statement of Monroe Resident Are Surely More Kelinnle Tnan Those of l iter Srnngers. Home testimony is real proof. Public testimony of Monroe peo- nio Mrrv rp.il weleht. What a friend or neighbor says nmnpla resnprt. The word of one whose home Is far m-av lnr:tp.i vour doubts. Here's a Monroe woman's state- m pnt And It's for Monroe people's bene fit. iHcnrp Is convincing. That's the kind of proof that backs Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. S. J. Haruett. 309 E. Jeffer son Ave., Monroe, says: "My kidneys u-prn in enrh hrd condition thr.t couldn't do my housework. My back named me so revereiy mat i couiu harrtlv tstratehten after stooping ov er. My Kidneys were Inactive and I suffered from inflammation of the bladder, llenring so many people praise Doan's Kidney Pills I got some at the English Drug Co.. and began trking them. The first box helped mp and three boxes made a cure. My back and kidneys have not caused rie anv trouble since." firto nt all dealers. Don t simply ak for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney rills the same mat cured Mrs. Harcett. Foster-Milburn Co., Trops., Buffalo, X. Y. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Tclo Qrave's. The CM Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valunble es a nnn1 Tonic because it contains the well known tcnic properties of yUININli and IRON, it acts oa uic wvtr, huvh out Malaria, EnrM.e! the Blood end r.uilds na the Whole System. 60 cents. MoitT:r;!! SALE OV LAND. Rv virtue of the terms of a deed of trust executed to me as trustee by Alex Murray on the fifteenth day of March. 1917, to secure certain in debtedness, and the terms of which have not been complied with, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the court hour.e door In Monroe, to N. C. on that mothers nave urn. . ,,,..,1.,... i),.r. 2ot,, i9i7. sacrifice their sons ana p. , 9 rp,.t!tln tract or lot of land, lying erally have be "Knlvlrsked but In Monroe township. North Carolina, short rations, and not only asKea. " follows: Beginning at forced to do wui ' . R,;lk(. in the Intersection of Falr- themselves and heir "slsave7one ,ey avenue ad Boyte street, on the i.iu inn while men no nac u"' '. , r,.., j nnrh from this section tohelp in ine . KalrleT avenue and runs with struction work at U P , thflt ralrley avenue N 86 E 145 feet to a port, on tneir rem u .taVe on an allev. thence with west enough rooa is ,t.. prn r-Ace, nf snld allev No. 3 degrees caniD every day to m .n, 45 E 50 feet to the south- noimlatlon of Jackson wn..i. . ot No- 23. thence . .TnnntitniHMHIIJIC1uv ------ - . 86 W edge of eastern the amount of food lie nee,. . .. . t . s , des;ree9 nna he is asked to live ou h 45 8ec w 60 t0 the beginning, being they think we cau P,Vf ; P "d lot 24 in block five of Vann Heights. bo that tne &rem uu.. - ,t(,i.. lot hnrea nod bv the Mon- can be sent to he roe Ilealty Co. to T. P. Redwlne. as where the people s '7 ' Der contract 0f Dec. 27. 1906, and used to pay for l . anu i ...... y - . . d Eold by hlm t0 Vann hp hnnd noiaers .......-- jitt Sikes before full (?) the noM.ca bnV the ( escen- made to Vann Sikes. fold to satisfy squeeze the Juice from ! provisions of said deed of trust, dants of the very people w a This 26th day of November. 1917. fV .heir very lives, to W. C. SANDERS, Trustee. make more billionaires when a new rot of workers have been raised who ; afford to be exploited to the can . ,,h he-devils as thUcHss of so-called citizens really are Then! after all the billions that are' being squandered, the boys in cmparefnadQetogooutin ,th. .now camp are made to go out in u - Rt ft tem of the of winter and cut green pirn a to gei pourt Qf Unlon county Nw fuel to burn in a small heaUr that is Hn to be Mi not large enough to m " ,Vh Monroe, N. C. beginning on the fifth nest ana wouia uui " V V";.j." Monday berore the first Monday in his class of fuel to warm the devils w bc(nj? th(j 2gth day t on the fourth of Jui. vvnm T.ni1!,rv mis. then and there to NOTICE OK Sl'MMOXS North Carolina. Union County. In the superior uouri. Anderson Hallev vs. Hattle Hailey. The defendant above named win take notice. Vou are hereby renuired to be and le superior North Caro- house in young mau & coniDlaint of then and there to Anderson this foot on the fourth inrkson township complained that he was f111: Hailey who seeks an absolute divorce every night on account of Insufficient from on the ground8 of your v.j.ii. tio a tnid bv his captain to hush; that he was not furnishing you are hereby notified that unless u ona n nnv news. inc wnu". bu.u ii"- j - - Earned oush was in the same fix. And the fact that great numbers of itrnnir. robust young men ". left their homes only recently are leil l.ieir . wuhchs my un coming back "boxed up", having day of NoT lftl7. you appear and answer or demur to the complaint of the said Anderson Hailey, he will be granted tne renei nmvpd for in the comnlalnt. Witness mv hand this me na rtiprt of.nneumon a. corohoraies me Jackson young mans storj. Thou , fppl like askine the aues viiat in the name of Sam Hill and all the other little Hills, is be I.. Anne, with the Deonle's money that t t i ...n hp no- Hnent. so lavisniy 101 ' tirpnomtinna? We venture the as .,.tinn tii it if nn invest iealion is SCI 11VU ...to. - w. T? W. I.EMMOND. C. S. C. O. Lemmond, Plaintiff's Atty. You Should Feed Your Horses, Cows and Hogs well dur ing the winter. 0 We are well stocked with Timothy Hay, Alfalfa. Corn. Oats, Sweet Feed, Rice Meal, Mill reea, xeauu. Cotton Seed Meal and nuns. Our prices are right Phone us your orders. BRUM'S CASH STORE, Phone 178. The Store That Appreciates Your Trade, SALE OE LAM) XEAU INDIAN TRAIL TTnder and bv virtue of a Judgment of B. F. Long. Judge holding tne courts of the 13th Judicial District ever entered into to determine this tober term, 1917, of the superior . . . l . 1 k. 1 1 1 tiit-n ii r mnra I a h.iw i rrn n Vfir. quesiton mav it win tum up mv-w icoun ior tuiuu vuuul uyvu ntTAnnoas iiiiim iifii a ui.nuii v . i n ii-i i r u iiiv iiuii dim utuiuoi i u .v.nt,o nitrh.fnrV at lr he Uvea as Una rata nf Monroe Hardware com Bimao ' . w ' vm - ; , , , i xfathpiisaiari and did noinins nonv in- v. u. k. orr. to wnicn ----- - - -- - , . else DUl SnaRB uurinuiM. IJUUfclurm IIU jHtauiun Turfppd on the information gath- hereby craved. I. will on ered'from The Journal's editorial. I Saturday, the 5th day of Jan. 1918, nf the, npnnip'n mono is DCinx it fv-PivA o'ciorK. ai me couri uuue used to make millionaires than is be- door jn the city of Monroe, Union ine used to take care oi me ecu- county, rortn uaronna, ouer ior yuu- ' . 1 1 ....In i . . , . . . l l u I.IJJa. iii scripts. This money bo e;is.iy .nauc ilc gaie 10 me niguesi. u.uuc. hv these milllanalres can be so easily cash, a two thirds undivided Interest reinvestea in """"" m "u i .m. Then Mr. McAdoo win nave n av nng ana Deing m ui luwun..., sire that future generations os union county, ionu ruuiia, UJ... aulred to pay the war debt again, n the lands of D. C. Robinson. J. E. granted. Sustare and others ana oounaea on If the UDeny ioiuB mo "" j country subm t to sucn a program, tare; on me easi oy me iu w'thout protest, men we ro - uiweii ami . r. worthy the name, 'tree Araenu , gonin oy mo wuua u. arid richly deserve whatever comes to. estate lands, Caroline Pyron, and ana ricu, others, and on the west by the lands US i Tnrt niiii.M fnjA, AotitA mil T). C. I believe it was ex-rresiuem oi iiiiau. vuuuui 1.1-.- . . ,ompnt iimt nrior rtnhinfion and known as the home wno man iu ''n l .. i.p n K Orr. contain- TO XuC upcuiuft vi . lft1i .n.oa mnr. rtr lpa. the tnat "the American peoim u uus iujti Vniw what they wani , ana n bb.ui bu.u . " know wnai mey . .!,, ,. nri1vr Co. vs. R. K. isenf money changVrsthe oVn obtklned' in the above entitled party ana t"k I i,h a., of December. 1917. ?c.t,"nTd6rmTo;ehrng J0HH C. SIKES. Commissioner of the nresent one, Mr. Taf t will prove to the Court, tne present uu,. nrnh-'nMwlna A Rlkea. Attn. be a soiomon u u.a r-- " A Big Bargain Waiting For You at. Monroe Bargain House. Shoes for every member of the family. Prices from 98c and up. Special lot of men's work shoes at $1,98 as long as they last. Boys' Suits from $1.98 and up. Many bargains in dress goods and heavy underwear. Ladies' Coats at prices to suit everybody. Come and see us; always welcome. Yours truly, Nassiff & Co. EsupimSingj Poweip. The world today is demanding of every man the maximum of his earning power. Are you keeping your earning power up to the highest standard ? There's only one way to do this EAT PURE, FULL -STRENGTH FOODS. We have a reputation for handling nothing but the BEST groceries obtainable. The best is none too good for our customers, and we spare neither ex pense nor trouble to pocure it. Bivens Bros. EVERTIIING IN GROCERIES, PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone No. 255. Opposite Oil Mill. AM to Tbe competent physician,' when treating the sick, relle. for a cure on two great agencies Nature and Medicine. Nature, unaided, will sometimes work a cure. But Nature fre quently Is unequal to the task and must have assistance. Then arises the Imperative need for Pure Drugs. These you wlU find at this .tore to meet every need. Bring your prescriptions to us and have them filled correctly and with ma terials of 100 purity and strength. ENGLISH DRUG CO. The Store That Alwayi Hai It" ' 'Phone 39 Monroe, N. C. A Word to the Farmers of Union County. We urge upon the farmera of Union county to aow wheat Ev ery farmer should bow enough for his own needs, if not more. If you should have a surplus Uncle Sam offers you $2.00 a bushel for it. In a recent letter from the Food Administrator we were asked to urge the farmres to put In all the wheat they can. Plenty of Seed Wheat. We have recently purchased a plentiful supply of the best seed . wheat that the Valley of Virginia could supply. We have two cars moving and more to follow. , ..mUAahf. .--iJtiai Exchange Your Wheat for Fresh Seed. We offer yea fresh seed wheat in exchange for .your milling wheat for 30 cents, per bushel difference, or will exchange for good dry white corn, v tib Henderson Roller Mills Monroe, N. C. pile Cared In 6 to 14 Days Drive Out Malaria, Builds Up System ennrftet will trtwoA wmt If TkZO Xh Old BUmlaH rartt MTnfthlBt Ionic, OINTMENT font to ear MTCM of ItrM.a, GROVK'B TABTBLESS chill TOMC,dn,Ml , M BedfBwPTOrllBf PntN4T. Kil.rU.Miriche. thr blood ixl bofldf opth.. XbH hSwXSi Tt1 UutM. . Urn. A UM lorn. F lull. i thMrrm.
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