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ontrr pages .4 I J 1 THE MONROE JOURNAL FablUiM! E h TWUjr and FriiUj. JOHX BKASLEY. Editor. $itM a Year. CaiJi In Advance. Pounded In 1S94 by the present vners and publisher. C. M. and E. Beasley. (be questional re propounded by labor and the farmer and h i view with respect to taxation indicate, on one ihaud, hi readme to grapple with difficulties, and, on the other, his grasp of economic principle which are at once democratic and tohnd. TUT MOSROE JOtftXAL. TTESDAT. JTYE 1. 193ft. 5 EIGHT PAGES Special Noticejr One cent a vera each lnsertioa. (iOYKKXOIl UH KKTT FORSALE Two Tyson and Jones urre.xs and one good hack. Will sell cheap. J. V. Houston at the I Dr. V. B. Houston place. I I WANTED Young ladies to enter Governor Eicketf occasional via- tratuing. Apply to Supt., Pryor The Journal Building, corner it "back home" are a source of nev-! """ v- lelferson and Beasley Street. ei-ending delight to his thousand of ; FOK SALK The "Callahan Sale Sys- ! f,iends in Vuion countv. who have a , " twk page 1J Telephone Xo. 19. L,,,,. .An.,,:n f... i,',.,, hi. U 18- J"' ,h "hin 10 n,ov stvwm inn ui in iiiv tasu. ril" W. H. BELK & BRO. Department Stores. Marion J. Green. 30s Ceutral Ave . Charlotte. X. C. A notice to discontinue The Journal 'eomplisbments during the adiuiuistra la unnecessary, as we understand that t ion now drawing to a close. With you do not want the paper when you i-h. possible exception of the humor- , .,, . . T A nnl nnw vnnr mhirrlnllnn ' . LOST I lack lejther tal Aycock s administration, uovernor j ; , Ilickett's adiuitnstrutioi) stands out as ' ii i-.ah.ii. J I t. i, lii.o. .i . m Many Unusual Attractions This Week If pocket book. contaiiuni: about io, a Seaboard ?i annual pas and some p;:er. Find- $3 er picas return to i.ee iuungsiey, and receive reward. IN WAI.I. sTISFKT AM) THK llilVI's. Wall street, insurance companies. and large ii-amiiai'turers. seeking evasion from farther taxation, ate en deavoring to make the bonus legisla tion appear odious to the American people by creating the impression that it would he a "moiiey-ii.nnl-out." Nothing could be more erroneous. The American Lesion, the organiza tion of ex-sen ice men, is nixing the adoption of a four fold1' plan of ad- Justed compensation; which, if pass- the most progressive In North Caro lina In a quarter of a century more. Under his guidance, i i tax r forms are bein made; a;:.; .;. public welfare work, which was start-'th,.KR kM iii lmmui tinn.isev ,,.. Summer Underwear FOi: S.U.K OimmI fr.sit tniik cow. C. L. Simpson. I'nionville Route 2. 'ed after his inauguration. North Caro- lina leaus the nation. As a war, 1 governor, he lived up to tlu wonder- J ful example set by Vance. Over the 'state, from county to county, lie preached pa' riot ism, urged food con servatioa. and fought disloyalty. To' jhiin belongs a lare share of the cred it for North Carolina's unequalled Jersey milk rows w;t'i second an.: a third c.ihes tor sale S. E. Hjinil um. Marsluille 11. F. I. KOU S.U.K Suiitlt Ptemier type- w ri't r In tood ndiiion. Sl'.ss '? Eu.nia Hunter at K. V. Lt taniond's teii!ni'e. . C"? milk again y? iwar record. Vuion county Is justly; Congress, would give the sol- of Xwr s,m; n"c no section win view nis rise m iu(.h- i er spheres of honor and usefulness with mote pleasure than her people.; d by dier the choice of government laud, vocational training, paid-up insur ance, or a cash payment of $1.C3 for each day in the service. Opponents of the measure neglect to mention the XOTICK I ai l delivering as usual. .Mr. Hawn tefusea to handle my milk and 1 cannot sell my cows. 1 hose of niy customers w lion 1 have not any others who from me. please call I'nion Grove 'Y I II. I . ...... v Men's and Boys' Summer Underwear at Attractive Prices 73 cents Boys Pajama Check Union Suits . $1.50 Hoys' Extra Quality Pajama Check Union Suits . inn Qnife T'n Innin ' Vi 1 - r. 4 $1.50 Men's Union Suits, Extra Weight, Pajama Checks tt SS.00 Quality Mens Extra Oualitv Union Suits .IJv .... i VI AlPn C Shrc nnH Ih-nu-olH! chnrt lanirtli wish to get inllk l? 48 cents $1.00 75 cents $1.00 $1.48 . 4S cents By electing Mr. Morrison governor. iWANTKD A position as book-keeo- I er. Have had year and half's ex- S) first three provisions of the bill he-i,ne people may rest assurred of hav- cause they cannot meet the aigument Jl a trusted and faithful servant to I perienoe. Call 14S-K, mi hi io I J t i during the past twenty-five n I.AlIiIK choice asior.chiysanthemum. piiuemo pepper and tomato plants. ?. Phone 133. ! i- 1 KKCblv hU . large shipment it of Waternian's Ideal fountain pena. ' J.S Special price J 2.00 each. McCall tlie Jeweler. SWIFTS PKF..MH.M i at the Star .Market. Phone 1S8. 1 H AMS, slicedj tt WANTED To buy a used spool cot ton thread cabiue Crovvell's Variety Store, ii with drawers.: ! SHl'TT i Hurry. Tharp's Hardware. WANTKD-.Ma;k.t. -Some beef cattle. Phone liS. that their adoption will make belter suide the destinies of the state iorj citizens of the ex-service men Cm-- H"? e.vt four years. Mr. .vioiusou. eminent land would make hnme-lov- ''"ough his participation in Ing citizens of them; vocational 'affairs traininc would cive those who Kele.-t-' has gained a deep Insight into ed it in preference to the other three i measures and men. Political economy optloiiB a trade which would assure ! a"1 political science have been h'.s them of a good livelihood; while the ;tl''f studies for a quarter of a cen-paid-up insurance policy would eslab-1 ? : ml lhtf Ko'''" lle ''as thus lish credit for the men, mid posses- jac.piired. coupled wi ll his innate sion would have a tendency to stahi-; common si:se. make him a ftt lize them in the community. The 11,1 candidate in every sense of the cash payment plan. The Journal finds. vvonl- T,1' ,hl" "''l 1 a uaM "f Mor" is less favored by the soldiers than li-ll's 'M 011,1 ,v!l" wi" "'' as a the- other three, ami i balance wheel between the extreme it Vm.id oe in the minority. Passage . reactionary and the xt rente progrvs- , FOU s.LK Corner lot 70 x 175 ft of the bonus legislation would not . Ive forces, only compensate the men to a do-! give for the financial loss they incur- i "A man." saya the Progressive' red In the service, hut would do much Fanner, "who accumulated little towards ending the unrest which Is at .money and v,t served humanity more, present inflicting the counti'v. ihan many a man who has made a' j million, was D. Ward King of .Mis- ; """iHK SAIPS i:.VIi)i;sK.Mi:T ,fouri. who died the other day. His ' Invention and promotion ot the spilt-1 log drag lor toad improvements was a boon to humanity. If King had pat ented his plan and sold the drag thru ageuu at ten limes its cost, his Idea might have made faster progress. It Extra Specials in Men's and Boys' Shirts $1.95 Qualtiy Fine Percale Shirts" . $1.50 ARROW AND LION BRAND SHIRTS In Extra Neat Patterns of Madras and Silk $1.98, ?2.487$3lOH . I aim up 10 1 $12.50 Boys' Blouses Boys' Blouses BOYS' BLOUSES AND SHIRTS : $1.25 Boys' Shirts $1.00 Boys' Shirts MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHIRTS cKAi.i.Ks-suppiy limited. $2- Quality in Extra Heavy Blue Chtmbry, also in Polkadot in good neighborhood. J. E. Llles. WK HAVE IT Enough butter paper to supply I'nion county, at 35 cents a pound. Crovvell's Variety Store. EEC IN W.MTHES mvived. McCall. Large line Just That old. Inlluent.'al eastern Caro lina paper, the Wilmington Star, paid Cameron Morrison a glowing tribute Sunday when It announced editorial ly that it would support him for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination. "An old Democratic stalwart who has steadily kept the faith and never lag ged when (ithling was to be done." Bays the Star, "Cam Morrison has glv en himself to his party with unexam pled self-sacrifice and generosity of spirit.. No call to the colors, in the long stiefrli of t lie battling years, has found bjpi ei tier? than i tjie van Jit absorbed devotion. 'o claim of jnrty colleague seeking honor or position lias failed to receive from' him the most ungrudging support. He has been the ardent servant of his ', party, the unselfish proponent of Its1 policies. Through it all his has been, the part of self-effacement he has' jtatfe no demands, he bus sought no i returns. , Jow, that the oppoilunlly of recognition presents Itself, shall not Etich a valiant faithful, unselfish man be given a fitting reward, the $w?et consciousness that the people Hre ready to do more than extend frigid and sterile thanks, nro eager to body forth their gratitude In an exalted requital Purely North Caro lina will not say to Cameron Morrsou, who has always marched breast for ward to the fight, "Creep home, and take your place there, "The spent and maimed among "But were this all, were Morrison's sole Justification to be found in the length, the courage, the self-purrend-er of his service to Democracy, we should not be so sure of our ground. But this fine ethical claim is buttress ed by the significance of his at'tltude toward social and economic problems In whose solution the tate is very vitally concerned. In two respects, Morrison has tak?n a position which deserves, and has aroused, a genuine admiral ion. His responsiveness to , was ro simple that it took people e long time to realize Just how import ant it was." .Mr. Ta-e, v ho steaks In the court house here tonight, should be greeted by a large audience. Voters, regard less of their preference for Governor, , should hear the issues dlct:s ed, and help give our former Congressman a cordial reception to Monroe. KOK SALE Six-room house on Houston street; all modem conven iences water lights and sewerage large back lot; on paved street. Fow ler 4r Lee. if far: tt 'it ! f ! i A.J. tt n 4 $1.23 $1.00 $1.4S Men's Silk Neckwear In all the Leading.Shadcs and Shapes 39c, 50c, $1.00, S1.50, $2.00, $3.00 30 Big Department Stores Belk Bros. SELL MORE AND BETTER GOODS FOR LESS. 30 Big Department Stores HANU SO x 3 Tires. 3 4. $13.50. Cash Hardware Co. $10.00; 30 X talks. Tharp :-W-'X-X"M"X-X-XXX . . . v; FOll KENT rooms. A. M. Three unfurnished Lee. College St. WANTED A cord of wood cut stove lengths. A. M. Crowell. in Mrs. A.: I guess I would not let my John associate with Mr. Jones. He Is a regular Sherlock. Mrs. B.: You do not mean Sher lock, you mean Shylccl:. Mrs. A.: I should worry; I mean the feller that made such a fuss about 7 pound of meat, HIQllEi'T I'KICK paid for country ham. Ste us. Star Mnrkf ' Phone FOR SALE 1020 model Dodge car. fiatitain for quick buyer. Gordon 'In?.. I'iv, Co. FOR SALE One brand new buggy, one slightly used buggy, and good horse. Holand Williams. VERY SPECIAL Red Mil Syvtif, Just ih svreet as lasses candy that your sweetheart helped you mnke when you were sweet sixteen." "Some sweet." CroweU'g Variety Store. STRAND THEATRE FRIDAY J. Warren KERRIGAN -in- "The Lord Loves the Irish" ADMISSION: 10 6 20c. 'WHEN YOU want a good steak, I 188. Star Market. call REFRIGERATORS. Water Coolers, Ioe Cream Freezers, Screen Doors, all s?asonable specialties at ThArp's Hardware. DIAMONDS and Jewelry, full line at McCall'. FISH. FISH. FISH, and fresh meats of all kinds daily at the Star Mar ket. 1'hoiie 188. FOR- jALE Fresh milk cow and a few Poland-China pigs. F. F. l.ee. Monroe, Rt. 1. 'FOR $2.00 you can get Waternian's Ideal self-tilling fountain pen at McCall's. WANTED 500 cords pine wood. Can 1 be delivered between August 1st and January 1st. See me at once. M. H. Richardson. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN pens, s.lf- flllers. at McCall's. $2.00 each. PORTO RICO Potato Plants ready to ship; $3.00 per thousand. tyeck lenbure Plant Co.. Pineville. N. C. Hope eves urges on. atU tells in to-morrow will be better. DOES NORTH HER CAROLINA REWARD SERVANTS? (Cameron Morrison r'oulit a glorious light for the vauso of White Supremacy in North Carolina in 18!l8-ll00 in company witli a lminhcr of the States' greatest loaders and statesmen. The State has shown its gratitude by giving to a number of these conspicuous leaders the highest offices in the gift of the State: Aycock, Governor; Simmons, U. S. Senate; Overman, V. S. Senate; Olenn. Governor; Kitchen, Congress man 14 years; Morrison, the thanks of the people. Even sinie of the younger group of Democratic leaders have been generous v rewarded by continuance in high office. I can't believe that Union County people are ungrateful, and the time has come .when they will pa ytheir debt to the statesman of 23 years valient service to the Dem ocratic party. Public opinion is moving like a tide in support of Cameron Morrison and for the following reasons it cannot be swept back: Asa clear thinker on public questions, he is without a superior in Xorth Carolina As an orator, he has no equal since Aycock. As a bold champion of what he believes to be right, regardless of consequences to himself, he is unsurpassed. Pe has been one of the guiding hands in framing the policies of our party in the State which have brought us such marvelous pi'osperitv. You can always tell where Morrison stands on evcrv publrc question. For more than 20 years he has devoted himself to public affairs aiid to upbuilding North Car. iina without asking for political honors. Morrison has given more time and thought to public Question than anv other man of his age in the tttate, t Morrison is a candidate for Governor in response to the demands of thousands of the Solid and clear-headed farmers and business men, who realize that the times de mand a strong man. lie was opposed to Woman Suffrage at our State Convention, and time will prove his correctness in this, and if this should be forced upon us by un thinking ones, his record in the, White Supremacy campaign is sufficient to guarantee that he will, if a human possibility, safeguard the State against negro women voters. He has declared himself in keeping down taxes and constitutional amendments to that end. He is in favor of a wise revision of the Pevaluaioii Act. He advocates the decentralization of power at Washington and Kaloigh and for lo cal self government in counties, cities and towns. He has declared himself in favor of universal education and better pay for teach ers. Morrison is for a scientific system of good roads to connect the various parts of the- State. He is opposed to class legislation of all sorts. Morrison's record shows that he is free from all control by special interests. He believes in the right of labor to organize as well as capital to combine, but he is unalterably opposed to Socialism in all forms, and to the socialization of business by whatever name called. He has given years of thought to the development of country life, and one of hi& great aims, will lie the improvement of rural conditions. He will stand with all his eloquence and logic to sustain the wonderful construc tive legislation of the Democratic party while in power. He stands for opening the South Atlanic ports so that produce can be shipped to and from South America and . the eWts Indian Islands, without going through Northern ports. He does not apoligizc, minimize or criticize the great constructive mark of the Democratic party under Wood row Wilson. Mr. Morrison holds out no impossible hopes for the people and advocates the pas sage of no unconstitutional laws. . Porn on a farm, and reared under adverse circumstances, he is naturally a plain man of the people and he has risen to his prominence by his own unaided efforts and he knows every step of the rough path of his life's travel. He is generous, warm hearted and brave and has never been known to straddle a question. Mr. Morrison is gaining daily and I believe he will be pur next governor. I hope my friends will support him to a man on June the fifth. Go to the polls early, give John Vann your supjxirt for Congressman, Cam Morri son for Governor and have the consciousness that you had done, your tJuty well both . for County and State. Yours Sincerely,' (Political advertislns.) W. C. HEATH. ,
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