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' " il Trade or Swap ft rii G2 XT J After you hac sold your cotton come around to our stables and select your stock for next year. Bis: bunch of the best Horses, Mares and Mules ever seen in Mon roe to select from. Fowler & Lee Encouraging Bolshevism Everything that falsely en courages unrest also encourages bolshevism. Misunderstanding of Amer ican industrial organization, and of its benefits to mankind, leads to unrest, dissatisfaction, and radicalism. For example, the Federal Trade Commission tells the pub lic that the large packers had an agreed price for lard substitute (made of cotton-seed oil.) It reproduces letters taken from the files of one of the packers; showing that such agreed price existed. But it failed to mention that the agreed price was deter mined at the request of and in co-operation with the Food Administration! Even the Department of Jus tice, in its unjust attempt to create prejudice -against the packers, has made public these same letters, with no explanation. How long must this kind of misrepresentation continue? In so far as it is believed, it not only breeds discontent, but re sults in injustice to our industry. Let us send you "Swift Dollar." It will interest you. Address Swift ft Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. Swift & Company, U. S. A. IM1S SHOWS rWHT Rf COMF1 Of THE AVERAGE DOHA. prrriVFB BY fSWIFT 4 COMPANY' rnoiv ini au wr N0 IT PRODUCTS It CInts it mo roftTMl llUl ANlUtL t.M CCNTi f0 IAIOB 1 04 CfNTI 11MIN1 WITH . SWIFT tCOMWMT At MONT ! Iffi! 63 00l "Now you wouldn't to look at him for a Judg. but a glance at his nose think that man was a Judge, would would be sufficient to convince me y0Uj-i that he had something to do with the - -i doo't know as I'd pick him out ,bar." 1U SIA ISN'T HOI'KI.KSS. t'raiK-e " KiifcUiul iem-ed the t tme ioiidii kins hi (lite Time. By HEXKY BELK. Trinity College. Durham. Oct. 9. Th? condition of Kussia U not hoiv lrsi ami the sane elemt-uta of the na tion uill etentually gain the ascemt e:ry, was the gist of a statement maiie by lr. William Lapraile to his nass in Kurui.tau history, of which the erstwhile lengthy member of The1 Journal foice is a member, a ftwj Uj ago. ! in. l.ai'iade proceeded to show th.it bosh England and France had ep i it-need almost the same conditions .is new prevail in Kusfia before th. htliittd a stable and sane gove; :i :ueul. In England fiqni the nine ut the tieheadiim of C!i.ir!s 1 to the o rrihrow of Kichard Cromwell r. (U'.ilitiy epel it-need a series of li' lifaifls. li K-ijuiitd about tit'u i tars fol'.ouing lite d-.lth of Cllai'1 ;m ihf nation lo stt tie dowu to a n "" .i:ul s:aie. Condition weie Worse l l;amv during tin- Ke. eiution. wh. was feamred t-y the Ki-n -f Teir ;. i pointed out by l'r. Lai.;a - iiiising his rtasons on these histor: .ii ti-eis lr. l.api.ui'- is o;.ii:i.:tie c .: eeuiiiig the future of Kussia. He c-i-t.t iitt.iHloli to the taet that it ! iireii only al'oui tliue ais since t:., tfvoiuiicn in Kussia which result--1' in the oettliw of tile Koi.ianoff i v nasty and if the country succeeds .u . serine up a sane, stable governnr M in the i.el d-cade she will have ; i anced as rapidly as did England ' France iollowing the revolutions ttij tliese countries. j Touching upon the tendency of ' tit'K-s toward strikes r.nd unrest the same lecture. Dr. Eaprade expr ed the opinion that it is the outcome of a process by which the masses !u I have since the foundation of nati.:is j been on the bottom, are rising iti a realization of their power and tin an! io control things. The belief that t''ie ' well-to-do and substantial folk v i.o j have hitherto controlled the govt : i-j eminent ot all nations will have j give way to the masses was voio d. If when the masses gain the asce .d-! ency they treat the classes which li.'ve lieeii accustomed to control things as I the latter treated 'lie masses; tt'ih the denee is laiinu to be to play, ite-; clar-d Dr. I.apiade. Ta 1'iOer Seek liil'oiinatioii. I To the Editor of The Journal it lair or jus! lor the people of roe to have o put in sceptic tai:'. wiieii they pay taxis for sewerage can't Let it '.' While it is a fate law. it : that ciicinnstances should alter ca Theie is a promise of getting sew age in all pans of the city, and ' will ptob.ll! get it in a year, t' why should piople be wade to the tanks temporarily? Will f"' one hi authority please answer ti - Tax l'aver. Winston-Salem on Wednesday ed to issue eiuht hundred thou-atd dollars in bonds lor the enlargeti:--nt of public schools facilities and eighty live thousand dollars for a new mnnl , cipal building. ! Mrs. Joseplius Daniais and Mrs. Newton D. Baker addressed the stu dents at the Greensboro College for women. Monday and the I". D. 'a in ! annual session at High Point on Tuesday. Mrs. Daniels statu! thai her recent trip across the sea taught her to love America more. TeaelieiV Examination. Teachers' examination for State Certificates will be held in the assem bly hall of the Chamber of Com merce. Monroe, X. C. October 14 and Teachers who wish to secure any sort of ceititicate whether it be High School. Elementary or County certifi cate will please report to the County Superintendent on the mornitii; of October 14th at nine o'clock. There are three groups of subjects on which teachers are required to stand. Group A. the professional group, will be given on the morning of the fourteenth. This group in cludes helper. Kapeer, School Law, Klapper t high school ) and Strayer (high school.) Group B. includes spelling, reading, language, grammar and drawing. This group will he given on the afternoon of October 14. Group C. the science group, will be on the morning of October 15. This group includes arithmetic, geog raphy hygeine and agriculture. Group D. the history group, will be on the afternoon of October 15. This group includes Xorth Carolina history. Uni ted Stales history and civics. Those teachers who have to stand on only one or two groups will report at the time when those examinations will he given. The subjects will be given at the time Indicated above. This is the last examnation to be held this year and it is necessary that teachers secure certificates, for the State refuses to appropriate funds to those schools whose teachers do not have certificates. White and colored teachers will re port on the same day. October 14, at the Chamber of Commerce hall over Br.nk of 1'iiion. BAY lTNDEKBCKK. Pupt. County Schools. NOTICE TO BUILDERS of SANITARY CLOSETS ' The Board of Aldermen of the City of Monroe request me to notify you that you vill not be required to obtain builders's permit to make your closet comply with the sanitary laws of North Car olina. The government has a man her now who will advise you in detail about this mat ter soon. This Oct. 6, 1919. J. H. BOYTE, City Clerk neero under ten years sentence The kine of Beleium for an attempt on the life of a fanner of Jasier County. Georgia, was taken from the sheriff early Tuesday by a mob of sixty men and shot to death. One hundred and eighteen alleged members of the I. W. WVs raptured in a raid near Weirton. V. Va.. were marched to the public square, forced to kiss the American flag and were then driven out of town by police and deputies. Toledo. Ohio, to Chicago, drove the engine of his train for ten miles. He has a thorough knowledge of locomo tive engineering. Warning that if better pay is not forthcoming for teachers In American school the American teoide will be face to face with a calism from thf centers of hisher ed ! iiration. was yesterday voiced by Her bert Hoover. : .imniiinui hum turn 'ti'iiTiiiiiss Q AY, ring nail Just between ourselves, you never will wise-up to high-spot-smoke-joy until you can call a pipe by its first name, then, to hit the peak-of-pleasure you land square on that two-fisted-man-tobacco, Prince Albert ! Well, sir. you'll be so all-fired happy you'll want to get a photo graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smokethrottle wide open ! Talk about smoke-sport! Quality makes Prince Albert so I mm 1 1 li 771, i Hi i, M Mm m mmM Covrnghl ml by H J Urynuld Tubfttcu Co. ? Don't you want ROMANCE is calling tp you! Strange and smiling foreign lands are beckening to you. Shove off and see the world! Learn to "parley-voo" in gay Faree. Seethe bul'-fights in Panama. See surf-riding on the beach of Waikilri. Learn the lure that comes with the swish and swirl of the good salt $ca. Eat well free; dress well free ; sleep clean free ; and look 'em 'all straight in the eye-British, French, Chinese, Japanese, Spaniards, Egyptians, Algerians and all manner cf people. Come! Be a real man of the world. See the world. See it with Shove off ? -Join IT' 3 v6v .'l' n n V i I r.n Vl I, V"' en route from Much concern over the iiliiess of President Wilson is evrressed by Lon don newspapers. Bring Eggs to v iroweii 8 i Variety Store.1 dangerous radi I and ret the Hiehest Price for Them. SOITH MAIN STKEKT. you 11 have a streak of smokeluck thatTl ctmnkemotor. all rieht. if vou'll r"' r'-r " - - in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and some Prince Albert for packing! appealing all along the smoke line. Men who never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands out! P. A. can't bite or parch! Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process! Right now while the going'9 good you get out your old jimmy pipe or the papers and land on some P. A. for what ails your particular smokeappetite ! Yea fcuy Print Albert ntrywhm lobatto it oW. Toppy ni baf. tidv rmi lint, handiomm pound and half pound tin humidort-and that tlatty. practical pound crv.lo f Jai humidor with tponf moittonor top that httpt A (olacce in tuch perfect condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. rr j rrrr" r iVOu' OCCA. Lotk 1 Kcre .. the elobe spread out flat be fore yo-i r ;i. ie those stars? Eviry tar shew, where a v S. Navy ship was on Stptember 2nd, 1919. Navy traveU the Seven Seal. J to see the"Wbrld? the red-blooded, hard-working; hard-playing men of the U. SJ Navy. Pay begins the day you join On board ship a man is always learning. Trade schooto develop skill, industry and business ability. Thirty days care-free holiday each year with full pay. The food is goo. First uniform outfit is fur nished free. Promotion is un limited for men of brains. You can enlist for two years and ccme out broader, stronger and abler. Shove off Join the U. S. Navy. If you're between 17 and 35 go to the nearest recruiting station for all the details. If you den't know whsrt it is ask you. postmaster. the U. ,Navy
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