THE MOMCOE JOTONAL. FRIDAY. KFBIU ARY 2rt. 192A. HELPFUL HAIR BINTS MUt.NHlI.I.K HOMK KFI1.IKS : to tin: waxhaw K.TKi:ri:iE Worthy the Attentlo. of Everyone tirt ,H"U,,M W"" Suu- Who Would Avoid Dandruff. r I the Wam i lw. Aln. It.hlng Scal,S Gray Hair, i WMler !,,, l'hn. and HaldnoA. The controversy between Editor ..,... . , . Green and Nisbel aiea warmer and ..S"irS?: MS K;-er . and ,he end isn't U sight, form) is the best remedy for hair and In the last issue of The Journal the scalp troubles; said to prevent bald-j Enterprise had the last word, but the ness grayness and dandruff. ! Home came out with the following' " 'reply in its Tuesday's edition: "Eefoie poinp to bed. I always rub ...... , . a littel Parisian sace Into my scalp." After he had been suddenly and un says a woman who thick, soft and expectedly promoted to the position as fluffy hair b rieat'y admired. This stops itching scalp, keeps the halt from falling out and makes it easy to dress attractively. Deautl:ul soft, flos" ' -trous halt for thoe who use Pari, a.i sage. It's inexepc-nslve and sold by Enelish Drue Company and Rood druggists r crywhere, with gaurantce of satisfac tion or money refunded. ort as the petaUd h sorts of the rots from whaace its fragrance cams "just littls better than the ens you thoa&ht wtl best" that is Fsce Powder In tht wordt of Edith Starry, r pofulir motiom picture uars o "lt nJjiiil insnncs. dainty rtllnemtnl and churn, will find tuanck friends amonf lha moat diaenminauns women.' Other Day IVmth Boudoir Crca riont ar ir!oma. Toilet Wtltf, Talc, Sachet, iwft Iiohona Drug Co. COUPON INSURANCE mid INVESTMENT CO. INSURANCE EXPERTS Phone 209. Fanners & Merchants Hunk IluiMing. secretary of Monroe Chamber of Com metre we have been wondering how the editor-secretary or secretary-editor of the Waxhaw Enterprise could Mend his enthusiasm for Doe Alex ander's State t'nion and bis enthus lant for the Chamlter of Commerce and make it dove-tail and fit in har moniously. Dut he seems to be serv ing !oth organizations to the best of his ahliity. In last week's Enterprise ; he makes a lengthy defense of his support of the Doc's State organiza tion In which he still proclaims his I loyalty as follows: i "We have been and are now loyal ' to the SUite Farmers" Union and wili ) continue to be until the Fnion itself I becomes unsound. The principle of a State organization is much sounder than the principle of the independent locals Mr. Green is trying to set up , over the state." Since the anti-Alexander faction ' surrendered the State organization to him In the fall of 1918 It is a well ! know n fact that it has since been a lone-man organization aftd is still a ! one-man organization and that one man Is Dr. Alexander, who Is still one 'of the officials. It is furthermore ! known that since the State organiza i tion was turned over to the doctor ! nolitieian it lias been nothing more than a small political side-show that manufactures political "issues" and sends radical political done down to the few scattered l.oeal I'nions which its members are expected to swallow with their eyes closed and then sound the praises of Alexdanerism and "cuss" out everybody who refused to swallow the dope and accuse them of being "disloyal" of being under thp corrupting influences of the "kept i press" and special Interests, ete. The I original purposes and principles of the Farriers fnlon have been Ignored and the State ornanlznt'nn converted i into a pol't'cal adjunct which holds out no hope of "relief except through political r.ct'on. This, too. In fare of ! the fact that the Fanners Fnlon con- st'tutfon (which the writer helped to frame) hr.s In it every safe-guard that could he provided against comuiltt'ng this sort of political suicide. And yet the Chamber of Commerce secretary still has the nerve to declare. In ef- i feet, that these latter Alexander po- , liticnl principles are "sound" and that the true co-operative principles, as are now lulng admirably exemplified I In the profitable co-operative activity of Independent organizations like the Wlntatp Durness Fnion, are "un- i sound." ! What the editor of The Home Is ex ceedingly anxious to know Is Just when and how Secretary-Editor Ms , bet constituted himself as authority on what are "sound" Farmers Fnlon ! principle and w hat are "unsound." I Is there any significance In the fact that he never became actively inter ested In the Farmers Fnlon until af ' ter Dr. Alexander's anti-draft politi cal campaign had brought the organ ization Into odious publicity and dis repute? If so, the probability Is that he has never known, and possibly ' never w ill know. Just whnt the orlgi : nal and fundamental principles of the Farmers Fnlon were. It Is exceedlng j ly regrettable that his "loyalty" didn't i begin prior to Its evolution into Alex anderlsm. Being rather young in ' years he might possibly have acquired i a more practical and patriotic concep tion of what Is "sound" and "un sound." While we are talking about the soundness of things we'd like to ask Secretary Nlsbct a few up-to-date questions, if he'll promise not to be come embarrassed. 1. If he is still loyal to the doc tor's State president and State Fnlon. does he endorse the premature and frantic political campaign which the State Fnlon Is now making, almost to the exclusion of everything else, against the revaluation of property, the purpose of which Is to more near ly equalize the tax burden? If he doesn't endorse It he Isn't "loyal'' to the State Fnion. 2. As a new convert and as a dele gate to Dr. Alexander's recent State Fnlon at Greensboro did Secretary Nlshet consider the selection of a State executive committee In a private room by the doctor's political ma chine a "sound" way to elect Import ant officers whowere formerly select ed by authorized delegates? 3. After hearing the financial re port read and learning that the Alex ander administration had succeeded In "relieving" the State Fnlon of the burden of carrying a surplus of some I thing like lla.OO besides the dues of I 101(1 AA Via ontiall.. tlmff nut. .nlf. KemOVeS lOUChy LOmS. pointed "political reformers" could Apply a few drops of "Al-Easc" ! fundi to mCt .w.T m .ucce..- limy, nun iiiu lie iiMiniiu i iuhi Bin l lit administrative financing "sound?" 4. Following a conference at Ral eigh a few days ago between -vlexan the North Carolina State Fnion In legislative matters? Is it this sort of activity that make him keep on warming up In loyalty to the pervert-' ed State Fnion? If his loyalty should climb up to the bilin' point he ought to rail a meet-1 ing of the Chamber of Commerce and see If they can't get the doctor to change his mind and locate at Mon-. roe instead of Pineville. Fnally. brethren. If the Local) Fnions in the State that became In-1 dependent of the State Fnlon commit ted a sin. wherein does It become "sound" for the Alexander State Fnion to withdraw from the National I Fnion (which chartered It and rave it i its existence) and become an Inde pendent State organization? We know that all available funds are needed, and then some, to run the North Car olina political Fnion. but does the! State organization which Secretary Nisbet admires, have any more con stitutional or moral right to become imhiiemUiit of the National Fnion than I.oral Fnions have to become In dependent of the State Fnion? ; Buy Your Fordson Tractor Now DURABLE EFFICIENT DR. S. A. ALEXANDER VETERINARIAN The late Dr. Watt Ash craft office. Office Phone 113. Res. 55-J We Have 50 Head Fresh Mules from 900 to 1200 )oiinds, well broke ready for work. ALSO SOME FINE BROOD MAKES. Give us a look. FOWLER & LEE. DR. B. C. REDFEARN. DENTIST. Office over Heath-Morrow Company. Phone 2.12. Monroe. N. C American All Tli rough. I.lojd (jeorge says, "The most im portant workshop is the home." One thing sure, there is no trouble with the nation if the home goes right. No publication in the I'nited States has done, is doing, or purposes to (So more for downright, outright Amer icanism than the Youth's Companion. Hut the way It does It is the thing. Its plan is Jo bring every week into the home a rich feast of the best things to read, gathered from the finest sources only and for all ages. It crowds out tho cheap and in ferior by bringing In the best. Every line of every issue creates an atmos phere of home and family and na tional life. Fifty-two issues a year crowded v, itli serial storS-s. short stories, editorials, poetry, facts and tun for all hands. Subscribe now- and gel the early chapters of Sons of Lib erty, the ten-week serial by Theodore Goodridge Uobei ts. And here Is a combination of read ing that will nave you money and sup ply every taste in the family. 1. The Youth's Companion 52 Issues $2.50. 2. MeCall's Magazine the great fashion authority. 12 Style issues. Trices to be advanced April 1 to $1.25 Subscribe today and get both peri odicals for $2. 35 a saving of 80 cents. T1IK YOFTIFS COMPANION. Commonwealth Ave. & St. l'uul St.. Iloston, Mas. SPECIAL for SATURDAY I enly, ALAGA Brand Syrup.) "Its Merit is What Tells," at' to j i il. ! i o wins a iiiu, uuc imi tu uc CR0WELIS VARIETY STORE, South Main Street. PRACTICAL ECONOMICAL Now is the time to make your choice between the low cost of kerosene and the high cost of feed; the scarcity of labor and the independ ence of labor; a slow, sweating team plowing one acre a day and a fast moving tractor plow ing 8 to 10 acres a day; minimum and maxi mum farm production; farming at a profit and farming at a large profit. Be a progressive farmer. Equip yourself with a FORDSON TRACTOR and approved farm implements. 'Place your order now. There will be a f4g shortage in the Spring. BIBIIBBBIIHBaSBBIIIBIB IIIIIIIIIIIIBBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiei'BBBIEII THE Ford Cars HENDERSON GARAGE & MACHINE CO. Monroe, N. C. FORDSON SERVICE Ford Trucks Fordson Tractors Genuine Ford Parts customer. Mi Dr. Edward J. Williams PHYSICIAN AM) SI IMiF.ON The late Dr. I'tibank's liesMence JUMK Wanted We are always In the market foi Iron, metal of all kinds, bones, paper, etc. Open erery day. MONROE IRON & METAL CO' Near Freight Depot There Is much uneasiness concern ing the fate of twenty Americans at Ma rash. Turkey In Asia, where a reliin of terror has existed since Jan t'.iiry 21st. ChiM-les Iiarada, charged with at tempting to organize white and col ored laborers at industrial plants at. Moultrie, Ca., was ordered to leave six persruit ont of every ten he talk ed with in New York were fop tlie Food Controller. town Tuesday ninht by a committee appointed by farmers residing in the vicinity of that place. Former Governor Hubert R. Gleen. Children in India have to learn th' back from a trip to New York, says j multiplication table up to 40 (toies he found sentiment strong in the 40, ami this is further complicated by north for Herbert Hoover. Five or, the introduction of fractional part. I I I. MIWWMlltil 5 Becau re upon an acning corn or canons tor a few nights. Instantly the soreness leaves. In a few days you can lift them off with your fingers. At-Ease" the only guarantees corn ,d a, Rmn( remover, is sola at an arii store. ! ... .. . . c,,. .Ma,t uasasii a ( uin m a.j v a a j moin km dorse the appointment of a radical Socialist from the west to go to Wash- ! Ington with "credentials" to represent Manufactured by The Stanly Sales Co. Albero.vle, X. C. COULD HARDLY STAND ALONE Terrible Suffering From Headarle, Sideache, Backache, and Weak new, Relie?ed bj Cardui, Sayi This Texas Lady. Gonzales, Tex. Sirs. Minnie Phil pot, of thla place, writes: "Five years ago I was taken with a pain In my left aide. It was right under my left rib. It would 'commence with an aching and extend up into my left shoulder and on down Into my back. By that time the pain would be to severe I would have to take to bed, and suffered usually about three days ...I suffered this way for three years, and rot to be a mere skeleton and was ; so weak I could hardly stand alone. 1 Was not able to go anywhere and had i to let my house work go... I suffered awful with a pain In my back and I 1 had the headache all the time. I Just I was unable to do a thing. My Ufa j was a misery, my stomach got In an awful condition, caused from taking ! so much medlclno. I suffered so much i pain. I had Just about riven up all hopes of our getting anything to help me. One day a Birthday Almanac was thrown In my yard. After reading Its testimonials I decided to try Car dul, and am so thankful that I did, for I began to Improve when on the second bottle... I am now a well woman and feeling fine and the cure has been permanent for It has been two years since my awful bad health. I will always praise snd recommend Cardui" Try Cardui today. S 78 I maintain three very extensive chemical labcratories in which all materials are thoroughly tested. No harm ful materials can ever enter into Royster goods. Our home and foreign markets are picked over for the choicest raw materials; then I formulate them in just the proportion which my life-lime experience has found to be best for each crop for which the fertilifer is in tended. The results of all this care is, naturally, a complete mixture which is really the "last word" in fertilizer. So, you see, I am justified in feeling proud of the Royster Products, which come from our fifteen up-to-date plants. F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY Norfolk, Va, Richmond, Va. Lynchburj, Va, Tarboro,N.C Charlotte, N. C Columbia, S.C ' Washington, N.C Spartanburg, S.C. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. 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