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THK MOXIUIE JOI RVAL Ti l ,.Y, HKI KMUKi: IB. 191!). DiosaBiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiii EeaiBBiiiiBiRE!!i!;399iBaaiaaiaiiitiiiB sore a $8000iJEWElHSALE!$8000j V SALE! EVERY PIECE GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED OR MONEY REFUNDED ISALEI j '" T HE" S ALEls "NO W " ON " AND CONSISTS OF FOLLOWING GOODS LADIES ELGIN BRACELET WATCHES, DIAMOND RINGS, and Rings of Evcrv Description, DI. , MOND LAVALIERS, and Lavaliers of Every Description. SCARF PINS. MANICURE SETS. GOLD KNIVES, GENTS' WATCHES, PEARL NECKLACES, FOUNTAIN PENS, CAMEO BROOCHES, EM- I BLEM GOODS, CUT GLASS, BRACELETS, CLOCKS, CUFF LINKS, ETC.. ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. m KbiMLMlihK every article absolutely guaranteed as represented or your money refunded. ...We are over- stocked and goods must go. Goods bought before the high advance. P. S. All of our goods not displayed. Call for what you want. We have it. Remember sale started Satur- day December 13th, and lasts throughout Xmas. COME EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE. I McC AILIL, Jeweler 1. 9 AT HOLLA WAY'S MUSIC STORE Best Mot? Oils HAVi: Yor A HAD HACK? CORRECT lubricants are the most economical some times in the beginning always in the end. The engine of your car is the propelling power. It is the most important single part. And it is highly probable that the oils you use exert a larger influence on your engine than any other feature. Protection for Your Engine Keep your car out of the repair shop by keeping the right oil in your engine. The right oil need not ba the most expensive. But it is oil that has been tested. It has been proved by its action on . many cars in many kinds of service. That is the kind of oil we sell. You can make no mis take in filling up here always. j ri'ompx service-vnain oausiacaon SECREST MOTOR COMPANY A. M. SECREST, Manager Brooks Mvers, Head Mechanic. T. B. Laney, Salesman. it j SPIVI I.ATIOX IS CU'SIXt; ling has already got ton in its deadly of fxplosion when we apply this i I'KOPI.K TO I.KAYK TIIK l-'AUM ' wok 'lie most serious of which is reined . monopoly will loose its priv- ! Hie want or the pleasant memories ilege to absorb the fruits of labor If Yon av. .., .statement of This "This is Novus Homo's Answer lo the!of childhood dreams around the Old without laboring. Then Tanners will M Koiil.-nt Will Interest Question, aiitl He Quote Some Itig 1 H0,l,e-S,d- Too many of us have no stay on the farm without being hired You. i Fellows m .lack His 4i-im.iit i UJl"a of ',he W0Mh of lhese ,hillf:!, nlld lo do srt- T,,e war between rapital Does your hark urhe, night and day; I iwik ins Ai-Mimem. an too few of ls of s .npra,OI1 alld ,a)0. wi ,,e , an elul becallse Hill(Iel. wlk; jestIOV VOur rest? ,' To the Editor of The Journal: ;are I osilion to count the lasting, the full product of both capital and Does it stdb vou through and through i The Editor says in Nov. 28th issue i impressions and the invaluable legacy labor will go to capitalist and laborers When vou st'oo'i or lift or bend ! of The Journal, "Judging by the un- 'hlt sllr" are 1,1 a connirifs' citizen-who produce and distribute it. In Then your kidnevs may be weiik. ! usually large number of auction sales : s,,i!. other words the sum of the w hole 01 ton backache is i he clue. :r personal property advert isementsj We are rapidly becoming a mass product ion will he divided by two jllsl to gv. -.on Inther proof. appearing in the County papers air or restless, aimless, drilling lenders ! instead of by three us nmv and when The kidiiev ;'cin i iav be wroiig. exodus to the towns and cities has i here one while and yonder directly, such a system prevails all who labor, if attention is not paid started. This tendency to leave IhejWe are without sufficient home ties. ; legilinuueb with either hand or brain jiore distress will soon appear, tarms in the face of high prices for We have no place to point hack to have enough and when all have Headaeh.es. ni.v.v spells and nerves, cotton Is difficult lor the average lay-! w iih pride and w-ilh glee and in this enough. How run there be ureed? i-,.jc acid an ! r' i.ls man to understand, and we pass thejstate or mind it is impossible for us When all are comfortable how can Make the : -a worse and woti9. solution of it on to Novus Homo." to be what we should or would be. thole be unrest? Liniments an! piasters can't We are glad to see the Editor pass-j As the treat inventions of labor To remove I he cause of the t rouble i;.ah t he inv. ; i d cause at all: ; ing Btich a question as the foregoing ' :iving machinery of the past century. Is more desireable than to dope the Help ,, kidneys-- use the pills around amongst his readeis. It's an j have not prevented this condition but i patient inio unconsciousness of the Monroe folks have tried and proved. '.m.nir ill. 11 i;.- im llllllhlll Oil MB in IlLVe IIP M V IllOtltlCei I . .el ner I'tflll. llVhm tliuv wiiii- von ivm lx.li.ivu will high priced cotton cine II. There ur present system of fostering; jeart tni,; Monroe woman's account. is something deeper and tar more speculation aim monopoly ot natural ,.t, iler us( wr jf Vl)u doubt. , 1 1 t ... tc' There is the joy of getting a KODAK for Christmas and then the fun of usin-r it that day and all the dayj to come. You v.i'l had our store :vp!stj with ffiit su'tions. c luivc mads a sp'cijl c'ri to have things to s-lt vr Chr that people would like to get for Christmas. KoJaktfnm $9.49 up The W. J. Rudge Co. lines himself and is using his paper ;lo get others lo thinking likewise. So far us ability to answer the ! iniiuiry is concerned, we are sure The I Journal could give a much cleaner exegesis than can Novus Homo. But since ii is more profitable to a peo ple to make an effort to solve I heir ; own problems than 10 have others solve I hem for them, we are going ; to lead out on this vital inatler and 'will expect others of the large family ; of Journal readers to follow and help out In the search for the trouble. There might be a multitude of rea sons given for this perplexing prob lem. In fact there have already been scores of solutions offered even to the extent of suggesting that the State j go Into the business of furnishing cheap money lo loan lo farmers und I help them get fixed, and if necessary ! hire them to stay on the farm and 'produce the raw materials of wealth lest their refusal to do so bring ca lamity upon us. It looks like a great deal has been done for the farmers dining the last two decades ihat ought to put him ou his feel. But he is not anymore aiisl'icd now ihan he was before cot i n went up. He seems lo have cauglil tl; Idea thai merely handling money a;ii! seeing il pass through his hands , lo satisfy claims further on is not what he Is looking for. The wonderful stride of the inven li genius of the past several decades i'.is almost wrought miracles' in our : pi odui ic" pursuits. But it has failed vocfu!l lo rive the relief to the i laborer lh.it he of natural right ex i peels of it. Hence he has ne:n hi.; hope:', and rt'.ibitions thwarted so of ten that he is becoming restless and ils drifting hither and thilher In hope I of yel finding what he feels he is en titled to comfort Often he finds after he has made his change from pillar lo post that he has simply Jumped from the fry ing pan Into the fire and one thing leads to another in his unsatisfied, ungraiified condition and tin ally he sours on society and becomes in the eyes of the privileged class an un desirable a daiiRerous ctitier that needs to be carefully watched lest he take vengeance on somebody. This condition of affairs has about run Its limit, and thinking men ev erywhere are seeking a temedy that will counteract the Inevitable conse quences of such an economic program. The great trouble Is we have wailed mighty long, evidently too loog, but I here Is a possibility of one chance in a hundred that sanity is not loo far gone lo be yet appealed to fundamental that must be considered and until we do consider this one great underlying cause we are doom ed to wonder and amazement and very probably lo even worse things. Some decades ago a noled writer who was deeply concerned in his f-rilt n I I'l-'a U'ul I'.i t'o nmt In lii numilu'a well-being began to ponder these . bmy ever after things, and with the eye of a "seer' resources r.as given tne universe a r. v t il- coo r, i at sevre case -,t appendicitis. This ait-'vg. OUW time ago I had some peiKlage in the luinia-i anatomy Is; t,.m,!, w lth illv iirk .,,, ki(ineys. said by the medical Iraiernity to be;Mv Kood ,,,,,,, am, ,uy of no known benefit. It certainly is I ,,,. , ot- onl,,r t got of known hurt to our economic si rue- s,ippU. of D()an.s Kidnev rnlgi ana lure. In order to get rid ot it folmil tiieni t o be just as represented. nmsi operaie. so leu cm n nut. ami infl... riI1.p(i ,p nt Hip tmi.hlp antl f hnvo pi'iMit t':iilh hi Iho mtnltplnP " Mr. Wannatuaker and the ware- ,, , n ,iolll rwt he mapped out a program and offered I house advocates are ngitatin.g for a -Novus Homo. ii ,. .,...i,..i f,... n,Q H.,tu-1 beginning. Let's encouraire these " l""1"1!"" ....... , malady that he saw fastening its!,m " siipim.miu mem slimy grip upon us. The world laughed and privilege scoffed. The author Is dead but his work Is not. and as we view the picture that con fronts us, the one he so vividly drew In advance of Its visit, we are forced to the admission that he was the greatest political economist of mod ern times. In his introductnrv re marks, referring to the great labor, savini: machines that had so won-; derfully increased wealth production: he sas, "Could a man of the last form) In two days- swift ;siniply ask for a kidney remedy get Roan s Kidney Pills the Rame that Mrs. Limerick had. Foster-MilburO Co.. Mfrs.. Buffalo, X. Y Quick Relief For All Rheumatics No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an oa healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as f rule, there is more or less stomach dUturbanaa, GROVE'S TAILLESS chill TONIC given rejWlarh) iortvoor three weeks will enrih the biood, im prove the diction, an 1 act as e General Strenjth cnini! Tonic to the whole system. Nature will the throw oft o.- ('Up 'UIk wi mis, ami the Child will be centtiry a Franklin or a Priestley have seen In a vision of 111" future the steamship taking the place of the sailing vessel. Hie railroad train tak ing the place of the wagon, Hie retin itis; machine of the scythe, Ihe thresh ing machine of the flail. Could he have heard the Ihrob of ihe engine ihat in obedience to human will and for the satisfaction of human desire exert a power greater than that of all the men and nil the beast of bur den of the earth combined. Could he have seen the forest tree trans- Santa Claus If So Ciipplei! Vou Can't I'se Arms or Legs, Lei Klieuma Help Vou. If you want relief from auonizina rheumatic pain uio matter whan gratifying relief--lake a small (lose of lll'eunuti once a day. I am getting in one of the largest If you want lo dissolve the uric slocks ot uoods I have had in many acid poison in your body and drive years. I only ask yon to come and it tint through the natural channels iee. If I don't Mive you from 10 to so that you will he free from rheu-2i) cents on lh" dollar, don't bu. mat ism, begin t he Klieuma treatment j picmy pples. Oranges. Lemons, now. It's inexpensive and posit ivei Candy of nil kinds. Corn, Mill Feerl, harmless. j I.nr.ies, Clo'hitiir, and hundreds of Uheuiiial ism is a powerful disease thsis 1 have not spjice to mention, strongly em lenchi'd in joints ami hoxe.i oranges. "0 cents per dozoi muscles. In order lo conquer it a: up; 34.ii pounds candy, 45 full' powerful tjietny must be sent against ! cream cheese. ;;T'i cents tier pound, it. Itheuma is the enemy of then- Vheaper bv the take; Arm & Hammc-r formed into finished lumber into ! malism and iniisl quickly give joyftit I soiiu. 7 for 23 cents. I want to buy doors, sashes, blinds, boxes, or bar-j relief or money refunded. Kuglishj produce of every kind; will pay cash rels with hardly Ihe touch of n hu-i Drug Company und good druggists or trade. Plenty of gun shells cheap. Cabbage plants, parcel post. $l.ii5 tot 1 50 ti ; one thousand Tor $2.00. W. P, I PH W Mi Pii.Biiwl V C. Leader in Low Trices. Dr. Edward J. Williams I'HYSK A AM) SUKiKOX The late Dr. Knbank's Uesiilenre man hand. The great work shops t-verj where recommend It. where boots and shoos are turned out by the case with less labor than the old fashioned cobbler could have put on a sole; the factories where under Ihe eye of a girl, cotton be comes cloth faster than hundred? of stalwart weavers could have turned I' out with their hand looms; could Mve seen steam hammers shaping mam moth shafts and mighty anchors and delicare machinery making tiny wntches; Ihe diamond drill cutting j through the heart of the rocks and coal oil sparing the whale; could he have realized the enormous saving of labor resulting from improved facil ities of exchange and communication; sheep killed In Australia eaten fresh In England and the order given by the London hanker In the afternoon executed in San Francisco in Ihe morning of the same day; could he have conceived of the hundred thou This drifting of the people that ta i d ,m)1.0VPniP1s whio ,h,.se only perplexing to The Journal man has suggest. What would he have been perplexing to many before him terr as ,0 ,hP soria, roml,i0n and Is occupying first place in the thoughts of our greatest statesmen, Including Governor Bickett at this present lime. The trouble is drift- 7 IHE BOWELS Use Gentle Remedy to End Constipation am "physis's" ft;:!it tho bow. -Id. They rend their way t!r.ouKh th t.'n dr iiit'stml membrane.) like so much dynamite. They clean the b)dy, true, but they do it much harm. Other laxativcj are habit forming. On.-a the bowels bow to them, they will answer to ru other call. Don't contrait "laxative habit." Skat's Iloiief Tablets are as gentle a r.atuiv. They d.m't htfht tho bj'A-jlj. but easily and painlesslv cause tu-v.i to perform their natural lunc-ti.T.-.. Tliey form no habits. They v. i'.I. even release those now in the toil., c f habit f rmtn(j ji'iysies. C inst:; i.i-.i, ths n ner, is be.'t cr.dod V K'-iVf Tr.'ilet-t. U-e the:.: iv-.; '. . 'i'h:'v're safest. Distributed bv The Sloan Products Co., 18 Factory Street, Derby, Conn. of mankind?" Il has long been ac knowledged that agriculture is the mud-sill of our civilizat'on. Thai , without Ihe farmer all other nter prlses would languish and die. This being true agriculture should hv right occupy first place in our economic program. Has It done ?o? Vint as suredly nn. It has inl':'d been wholly unprotected nnd has bon made to bear the burden of all the classes, all the extrnvairnicn and all Ihe speculative ventures that could be shifted upon II. It has. indeed.; been made lh mud-sill, in Tact, and j has occupied the position of the hot-j torn row of bricks It) the wall of a , ereat structure. This wall having j become so high while the bottom row, j or foundation, has been neglected is exertliiR a crushing force that must be relieved either taking: down part of the wall or by making stronger th stronger row. Reformers advocate the !-ttr method, true economist insist that the former method is the n'oppr rme. fliov 'live eires"'on to their ron'-t-Hon by asking th tiin"1"""1 i-t, of th" t....ff.. - I'lvuhitivo or v . .. ,..i. v to gt off la-! r,!', i. .r- This is the renl reniedv. in fact the only remedy. The other method will only prolong the period of waiting and increase the intensity After you eat always taka ATOMIC (Tor took acid-stomach Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat adGauy FIing. Stops food souring, repeating, and all stomach mlseriei. Aid dicMtioa ud apfMtit. KW meet and .tron. Incnue Viulitr and e EATONIC ii the hot remedy. Tarn of thou indwondrfullTbenttted. OnlycoiUawnt or two day to oh it. Potitivaly umntM to plea or w will refund money, bot tttt box today. XoawillMC Knslislt lntg Co., Monroe, N. 0. When I Croup Threatens Quick lief of babr'i croup ohe n forestall! a rcriou tituation when thil dreaded disei-e comet in the Lite hour of nifht. MM WILL ItJS i JU ttl CUTTIES Mother thovld kiwr t hf ot BmM'i Vaaxam tlit Mrc cMreowM. Wtm Cna thrtum. thil arlitbilal mm rablW rll Ian babr'i laraat, cbM u4 aadn tbe arm. ill reurw tbe cbokinc break conffeiioa, and prMMte mtfil tleea. Taket iC place ol nauaeatiaf anirt. t wa exteanveiy br aar iciaiwla rombaiiae craaa, coida, pa aaia. etc. ta cbiUrea aa veil aa ;fnra-ap )0e Mcanitlt 2.1 all rfrnr eturea at teat titfui by Brame Druj Company N.KiltKbora.H.C Y Sou Do More Work, You rr" rrvro ambitious ar.d you g.t mors enjyyr.: '..t of everything when your blood i i in is-.. 1 onditi. n. Impuritie la the bio-,d ;..ne a v. ry doprt'-.siri;t effert on the syster... t ;iuii 4 tteefcaess lazinesa, r.erv;H!inf- ji.d b.i lines. CKO U'd T.S!' .LES'i Ch.il TONSC res tore 3 E.te.-gy m.l Vitality by PurilyiniJ and L'n:i.:!. i.g !.e BI h1. When you fcul its sirvivt!:. tr , invigoratini! effect, s.ti how it bn;.; - . i; ;o the cli cks and huw it improve tii ) t'ppe'.ite, you will then appreciate iu i."ae tome value. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC is not a patent medicine, it Is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The ; blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON . to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop ' erties never fail to drive cut Impurities la i the blood. ' The Strength-Creiting Power of GSOVE'3 : TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it the favorite tonic In thousands of homes, More than thirty-five yean a so, foiks would ride a long diatance to getli07L'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC vhen a member of their family had Malaria or needed a body-building, strength-givituj tonic. The formula is just the same to day, and you can get it from any drug tore. 60c per bottle.
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