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EIGHT PAGES i 1 is THE MOXKOE JU KAL. Tit Mm. u . JLI 1 L-1 LJ ml - rVv'i 2 ' N iii- 2 I But The TiutU" Is a clean. wbolesie, delightful couu'Uy. ' - .aim. He raid cot.,; fwit i'" , Y I 12 V W 1 KaOHMBBBBBBSBS"1.; ' FAKMKU t T.UTAlM.Y IS not .i:thm; his suap.k i";-: .;;iui:;sa Ii;!'.'" !."" of tiu-ir sharo of tlif loot- that the cai'ti'.iiia aiv lu-irinsr av.-uv frrc.n t'-f iiiihistrloiiH. in :''.-ir i.:-iil'tni.-. t."i-:;iR. n;),linna!r r.i.ik !v. i-cit"un. If tU covorm-nt 'ill lii.ni 'he (iivii'i'ii.'.'j of ti;- rat "x'0 a iva:-.':ir')U'. hn.-ful basis liv.i t:v- wo.kpi-s w::: i ,",i''.'. witii . ;. tf tl:.' l.'.i'fv n -1 ' i! nil thr i'vvi.-.- u'-.d lb" f.i'K- lim" till' MMI'iW'l UOl" SHOCK vrM;. !! ::iv? va'bin:: off villi a" 'if iiimdio. Tin' fact "f th- .les-t- 's, n i ('ic'k-'V!'." 'ic.vo p ci- ccdi cf .'tl'.i.- a:irv,t: i'flr crew ilian to ex'Hft ur dcnind any ir!: a plr.a cf op";;!iitTi. I' isn't bW tl.atV liiiror'nna1'!''; it's R:icoi'!.i'in. tul fm'hcr. t'tc v.-u.fcnis p.ii'' ucvor flat it I the Ptrik.v Tlicy nnt ic.-ortoil to it as a menu of dcfondlni: tluMiisotvcs at-ain.-t bta-tlP?3 tiraftcis who v.oeld t:.k-.' the v.i o'.. f it. il they crt:ld. When Bj'ccula'oi'. strii'.o they c;'!l It a "panic." I remember 1 SS S-'.i 4-05 and when f ;M'cub.ior carried on Novus Homo (iot's After r-.t.linvi i.ml (V.pitnliti Yit;i Cbncs :( 1 Ifciy ol iiMlS W'ntlb I ion I !'.' Wasiiaw. Uoute ,". April 2'J. The Bilie t'eii ieiLi a ;ii.;- -h-'ii tiu-rt i:' "Jistrivs of natioti-- . ith pcti l-.-xity. ' I; a!.:o ilpraiivei,' de-crilies the rim-j- j., .- .n -. .-viiiii v.:m s of llie sea.' Hi Ik: . .--.4 t i;!i'.:hed pco;i!es in ton timioi.B a.iu'.'.iii. i ihii.!; tae piv-eiil very tl- i o;::;,.;-s the a .! pointed out lit :'.o:- V ri at- a:vo ifienvd to, ani It s". ii : to t..e that we are s!ov to leeoi-niz .1 tlie day of Cod s wrath is I'p.'ti :.-, r-nd the ipi.btion, lio cball b aide to stand" is one that should itaiiy conc rn u. I ia;i aware that thi -x!b-sI of lb? mat '.Oi ls unpopular, and will doub'le- biii down severe ciiticiiia upoit jnyieif in takiti;; snob a view, hut the fact that such Is true, only makes doubly mire, f.at the position is a correct one. People, v.lu;i they have wandered awav luriu ii. e 1 1 m . i, h.iv .v urn. ..... . . sented belns told or it, ana nave cominiiotm hiiiri-. umi .- i-"-knaBhed upoi! any o-.e even the trtie '.luceis of their rt-rvs fo mercibsxly prcphfts in olden times who would 'that they pot so far behind that they persist in reminding them of the false lost their hornets, and as a result they course and Its consequence;. iare now living on rented land and el;- The rulers insist on smooth things ' ir.s out a miseraide exlf fence. I don't and are always vexed whtti the i-i-ion.Vr to hpve hoard, at ih time smoothifss is iackitiZ. o,' since, from t he UMiith? of the class The labor question, as pictured in who think a labor firike In defense of James 5'h chapter is forcibly coming hitman richts. is heinous, that this to be recognized as the one real hln-.r.-.oney strike panic was anything morf drance to a re-esuiHishmetit of the than a cot in the wheel of the nnan "siatus Q,uo." The charge of robbery 1 rial machine we were ovo'.atir.R In Of class against class U getting tool-, this country. JyX aud hptter. The charge that .S,- j r)a(.); n the !!0'h we were sow- made In this In (tin w!n.f iinu' vp are I'erilitriiT tlie vvv ii4w.w . - - ia me ........ . ..... ..Y.-'!A Si C. 1 1 Ik V.nB U-m'0 alnlll M-l-l..l TUA T)iklA arallWia I1U f h '1 1 ' UIIIWIUU. 1 lir 4HfiC nrci.i.r i.r ...... u.: v ':o !,-.i'M t'i- ttiat-nl in I'.te'n .'it en an.' i.e iiaif W'lU. All I i:e he had mid '.5 co:i far hal he tVt'.'er had-received 1 1-2 cents ' e Ualu't think the farmer had prell , i,-.'. What dn you think? Isn't :! pi-rslnu strange that these investi-i-.iti.tg rommittei s can't find any trou-- air where unless they can conjure t; :'n-xtft;e for saddllnc It onto the C'rk'..'.s man? If it could be proven 1 -t li'.bar was demandlne 2 cents to'- 1 1-2 cents worth of work, it would be just awful. But since It's the other fellow who is doing tt "lt'f j:,it b'is'ness." Novis Homo. .. U .. .A ll.nl cl.,llt U'O d1 i so reap," and If we are greatly alarm- j nl h..m ft. a ,iiiulknf.liva V'POt tl e rii eri iii- (.i.rpi.nif.r 'may be sure, its fruit of the seed.-" we sowed. Nothing could be truer than that men do not tather fl?s of this tles. - We read a statement from Mr. Harvle Jordan recently to th.s effect imnrv whiio Si fpiiit hovs were slain at the battle ft out in France shows that unfairness has been practiced on the people to the limit. The question naturally ccm.es up, "Why should one man be made rich beyond reason, while three men are laying down their lives in the cause of liberty, and pre- . i.. .1. ..,,,.-,.. 1 And whv iniifiiiKit mi ufiui'i lau . ri:!!!. .ii'ii.hii nr I 11 Should profiteering continue to such ; a,i xAt wnf.n he was in London Ttnt na tn nlflce burdens upon those ;Rnmo ,Wn uto he wa3 Interviewing who made the supreme sacrifice and a rillll man ail(j n the course of the, their fellows In the Industrial pur- i,.erview the mill man told him he suits, that said peoples are almost up had had some long staple sea Island Jn arms against the very Government cotton that he had bought from the they fought to preserve? "The cap- Tj-nited States that had cost him one tains of finance'' make great tr.yra- dollar the pound, or $400 for the 4iiO tlons and hold up holy (?) hands and p0Hnj bale he showed him tnt that eiclaim "unreasonable" when labor l!me ,j,e cot;on probably brought 10 strikes and demands a wage that will Ctntg here, or the man who raised It preserve life and decency. cot eighty dollars for it.) He said this They think it's "Jun awful" and miU ma 10u hint that he would the government oupht to send out r,f-(his four hundred pound bal troops, like it did tn Cleveland's day, Int0 a ,pe?al variety of thread that and shoot the scoundrels; when the wouij be hand wove into very fine real truth of the matter Is the boys Etiginn laces, and that when be bad ttat are doittg tbo reel work a.e only ( , lie ..hread delivered to the Belgian . . ro-.nfv p,; rrculd receive fcr the pro motion from a four ht iidrcd roend Kiiins Kur '"'. Save Man. ( Krotn The New York World.) ' Frank Briggs. twenty-five-yeai-old, of No. 48 North Seventh Street, Woodslde, Queens, a chauffeur em nloved bv his brother, Stephen Briggs, a cooper, while fixing the motor on his truck on Jackson avenue. Wood- side, spilled gasoline over nis cioiu im He cot the motor running and struck a match to light a cigar. The rasolme on his doming cauitni me. in. -i-wi hrnueht a crowd to him. in cluding a man wearing a bit: fur coat, which he wrapped arouna urigKs, e tlnculsbing the flames. Briggs- hands and face were seri ously burned. He was attended at St. John's hospital. The fur coat was 'badly burned. Its owner refused to give his name and left, saying: ' I am glad 1 saved the man from serious Injury. Yon can always buy fur coats, out you can i mf a man's life." DR. 13. C. REDFEARN, DENTIST. Office over Heath-Morrow Company. Phone 232. Monroe, N. G WallPaper Paints New designs of WALL PATER ar riving daily. Our stock e.f Paper Is the largest in tho South. We are furnishing Wall Paper, and Paint fcr some of th most expensive hemes and hotels and public Institutions In the Caroli- Lowe's Interior Decorations. MF.I IVTOXE N MKLUM.LO! In II the new tine. Everything fer the Printer and Paper Haneer. Deep Water Colors. Jobbers and Retailers in Wall Pa per Paints and Painters' Supplies. Expert Interior' Decorators in charge. CHARLOTTE PAINT & GLASS CO. Churlotte, X. C. JO W. Trade St. Phone 175. brie the rut l'.::i st:r,i' of J16.0O0 tv-; T hcn tbe thread wr.s wo--;n Into lace? l),e flntil rtirchser, th? con st t u r of t!t laces woe'd ray- at least $75,000 for the p'ednct of what th 'producer received $S0 for. Talk abort unreasor.aMe dem;"-.!s. when labor beeirs to demand for one dollar's worth e.f service, it wMl b? on a p?r with this g-aftini co'.tcn Ft-innor. If the matt who tsb ed this ccfon had bought s.'ire.f of the lac?s mad-? from It. be would have paid more fer one btlf pound of Um than he received for the whole bale f f cotton. ' ' I Ke,entlv r not'red rome 'r-sme-nv from n'n ex-presldcnt of tl T?xas Farmers t'n'on to this effort. V seems .. . i j . . K'yif- Irtffrrrv ine ex-prqsiueni w.i ....... j gated bv some coneres'ionai invrsu gating coma-lttee and the ob.'ect of the Investlsat'.on was to find out if the cotton producers were profl'cer ln on tho raw co'fop. The err-t res ident had provided hlmfelf with s few vards of glnghamsr a few vare of voPo and a couple of pairs of cotton socks. He showed th gtnchnm.i and weighed it. It weighed eleven ounces to six rnrds. He r.-id scre-i'y-fiye cents ti e vard for if er $4.50 fcr rlx yards. The farmer who mlf't the cotton cot twentv-peven centa for an the cotton the six vard crnfalned. j The ev-nrerVlent s1d th farmer who ; rained the co'ton had not profiteered, and I pelleve him. I H b-oitrht r- o'to l I wt in the same nx, or v - 4 DR. P. M. ABERNETHY VETERINARIAN Office: .fowler & Lee Stable Monroe, N. C. . Phone 308. Residence Phore 159-J. GORDON INSURANCE and INVESTMENT CO. INSURANCE EXPERTS Phone 209. Fnmirin Merchants Bitnk Building. We Have 50 Head Frenb Mules fi-om tMX) tO 1J(HI ponixls, urll broke ready for work. I . .. M 't ai-so home nE cnoon i4iu:s. Give us a look. Why You Should Buy Guaranteed Roofing When you buy roofing you want durability as well as shelt er. You wait to know that it will last long enough to make its average cost per year a reasonable figure. That is why Certain-teed should appeal to you. For, when prop erly laid, Certain-teed Roofing is guaranteed for 5, 10 or 15 years, according to weight. The guarantee adequately pro tects your investment, but it does not accurately measure Certain teed'slife. In fact no one knows just how durable Certain-teed is, because 'in no case has it ever been known to wear out on the roof. And Certain-tecd is more then durable. It is weather-proof, fire-retarding and spark-proof. It effectively shelters your property. With all these advantages, Certain-teed Roofing costs less to buy, less to lay and less to maintain, than any other type cf good roofing. See your dealer about Certain teed. He either has it or can get "it quickly from a nearby Certain-teed distributing center. Certain-tetd Product Corporation Cnarml Offices, St Louis OMm 4 ym b PriMis! CMss FOWLER & LEE. Sty After you eat always take ATONIC 1 nstantly relieves Heart Worn, Bloat- Jfed Gassy raaKnf. 8 tops food soaring, VtWstujfr, and all stomach miseries. AiftMaa4 spsss. Kcps ZA TONIC W t) bw rMT. Tim tk- Crt. 4S tom.lt. Pytir ax,gng4 o , ---mt w will nfuA mummy, wrt " tm. YoawtOsMi r.ucliMi hruB o 5Ienrce.V. C. C 1 a a ;8 H a PirUNT -VARNISH 'ROOFING C-TO1ATED BUT1DINO PRODUCTS FOR SALE The Broom dwelling, located on Jefferson street, 7 room house with tenant dwelling. Lot fronts on Jefferson and Crowell streets. Two dwellings on Alfalfa street cheap. Four rcom homes for H.COO each. . . . . 1 One five fooci home for raMored people, located on Carr avenue, for 1850.00, less than the house can be built for, U00.00 cash and 1 10.00 per month. Monroe insurance R investment' Gomoanu. "Practlca makes perfect." . otfW lR Bank of fJlllllMIIII O. B. CALDWELL, i tnl.m Builduic. Vll 1 1 1 Uli II U Maaor. 1 8 ALWAYS WRITE LIFE AND FIRE IN8TOAXCE. iThe world offers golden prizes to the man who thinks."'
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