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1 THT MOTKOE JOntSAt. TT TMV. AH.I sT ftl. IMt. EIGHT PAGES 5 . 4 r 1 J A A I i - I H $ J V 1 -1 THE MONROE JOURNAL ISM by 0e proeut owners tl. M. 1jJi'J ami li- F. IW-Uy. P. V. BEASI.EV. . OH- BEASLEY, Bu-dnex M;r. , Etltor slTJSCKlPTIOX RATE m Yw Tl"ElAY, AUitST 21. 12I j !.! tU-'' :l tti' - ' 1 l u.,:. is r l: :- .:. i:-.. U ! a: -l i M. A- ! '.:! v V.s ! t J- i U! 111 : : r if ' -t i." .r '::':-': r to !-.-u! ; r ;, :' e t li i .-,' J -Is v. i ! .. .-.1111111 ta. a :,.n;siia. a: iv- b.n f. ..J I th- :..!S tt-.vil '.a'jM- .'i' f.:f la.' :.! h.' u struct lT. ol c-uon i-iu,'- 14 cotton svo-r ' .;rim-til v. i i h ot!n r crj which has. ! j; then t:i a :.:..: 'lul foundation. . . . ............ . . ...... &JLAA...AAA More rroxoMU1 Asm ts oe hivkm- AMEYl No b.u.r aixuiiiviU ia lior f diMtn:auit cau te adva:-.et t: COUj.i.U-fam-n of th ra'ioi s at tt conitit ucv io 5k- ' Waiiin- forta by Frank E Cobb n .!.. At ........ m.,.,i:,ix i.ir n-iit. Mr. C Jlil ...vj .. . .. ... - ... i,n- i-urvot- tuaa I (or .war dt.r ot tUf N.-w Yo:l.!. tonsbl. rs ai-an.ian.t ; t ::o: i V.ir r. lucihm i f ih- c.-JU.n a. r. i:i oo-.n:v Iia-s ..-u'.i.m! :u Rt; u:.- ,..:;:) lar.i- :u-r- a--- ! ra a is i ! a, which is aio..'..i' a ; c.talt a !. . j .1 'hi fall ir a i'a!. hs--l. u.i c.Ht.Ks-; t -. IV-t : :, t. -ath- , : Ta' "y ''y o . i.i.' a:a oi hr a::: '.;:'. W- ar-m.m.i.-.I iiKi 'u h' ." :'A c"'!. : t t :. loo'; i'ia.'' in !!i' '-' ,n I'-11' ,f.''' t ,-t. v a f w ;'.r. as;i. A lar:..-: ' . su. a a n. UhlHr lot ;..i ni m 't" '. 14 a;rs for I w. nt y bn:i. is of j..-a xx ' ..v.:... ...i ).-.. I h i. .:!.n in li--1 ii. ' !m x a -1 J J mtri it aa voimomic xiixvpomt. Hi by this neuli'aors y.au .u .t . - . tJiat tcor.om.c l"'J " - lawXt I-4 Uail n!:u!o out a con I rnlt-d Stato t tiat..a tao r" i:m-a to th- :uan ! ... tu.. n ;...-:..n . .i . i..t. .: xe i... i.l ..I f.it in cxer u rniaiiy. i umis un sinu sm .i i i 1 1 .. ..... .;... ...jn ..nriilv !. h:i anvihinc to say. The uri j Ji v ..it nlfl favm.r nro-S ana t'i.;!:i. loiHlf- convtiim '"to u i"""1- '' and yet continue in tae c.ia.:..'. my vta,.Un business durins peace tinu, is far n:n of w J"ry, ti'.y nt:).ii-'ii lias taitn twenty i-u.i-i of his i as and I sai'pose be tias toui i ,.ut ihn bui'.diiu hutfe.thf truth. Bui he also states that h mvtv ' 1 ,, ,rf.1urv has been j.iivinn half to .et his pa ba;i:hipt to eat from the irea. ur . th(Mvd Now (:WI,i,m, n, ,v only fce loiuis out. : thine I ask is that you allow my y.-ar- Mr Cobb say in part: Un his half for i:aiher:n thoe p.as Oi a'.I the nonsense that U taU.d ana tender a verdict for t. ri h,!",r" . . ...x, r n. ..nr' It is nei ess to say that th" j'irx Of prepat dedans, no othxr nL,n. m h!s r,..1, juite touches the depths of m.beci.-, . Jty which ate reached by the prattle; ..p.,a,. pou t llaia.'" I b. li.ve i. ,bout nations that are 'rich but dt- the name of a ne- !;iml of hat tV la . , a: in ;hi siTt on ar 'taiMi.s o. feD-ele.s.' Nations that are uch aie ,.,.,, r. Th-yar. not defenseles. They contain in :na()iJ ,,f ar, vety in. x:n- theUiM-lv.i all the tl.m. ats for !e- siv . , j y. m !i m . n jns ho-x fee. Th.y may have . a d.f.i.s. - far thiols, xv cr- ';';,lvi11 ,nv;1'' ltss in times vhen war was the v; t"4::ct!..' i. i i-' Clufive business ot prufefsa.Ral sol- ft, r all that ha 1 en said a::d diets bt all that lias t,:i oiia:;..d. XVritf.':i about the ri. r:i wn:a:s-f The .Kn.etsts of natio-.al d.-Mw- xv.a-inu api'ar-1 th- flnal .. . ... I' . r'l. iimn has 1" n It I" n the sum total ol a. I in- co- ' ., , . ....... -t... l'. .Ir-ssos s-hoe-M b'' 1 ''i ' iiltlSI t nnr.-h t.V COV.T til" s. Ot .1 are noxv Bouiic ouic. s of the coun'iy all tiie i.iiin poxv.t. In ii:::e "l nriit a.ini.T, V.. r.:oiii:zat :i tliou-ai.d . h. - i.ii-i.t b iti'ly more i :.umtu :it than t.'i. bilizatioa oi a milliiiM ':uoi'. No ration can b- a.-i;-a a . no uii to b- attract!- bo,-' j v tVMti AN Al"lM-mil I l- El KM Ol'EMVti A IT.ti: l Its. '.i the I tem notui cam; !'. iu I';- iill. I. no..-war .stion can ; 11 '' of r. , . i:..:" li: i it . i y 1 1 !' s i a i - t :...i.le by . oii' ,:;.:in i.o 0...1I riv..li i' s . . Vat.i th.i I.' llKtlli.lx"! -. .auM, o! th'1 .1 in 1 1 ; ai ii ;t t':.. . o- :: t! :!a;.-a;,'. ( oiiiiiiueil fnmi I'.ue cinn- cal;e and ic ere; Tile u itl. ! '1 1! I'hK'-r. I'a'.l;: S- -. V-'M. - .'ii''. V:i 1. 1 ::.x .it.! . Kih'l W:--r.i-.-ns. K- '!.: Ar;.::b ( OXV! -. j-:.iu-. ior th. ir : .-priii- irom are l'.xv. in- 110:1- : ti,..t is 4 f'-'r a.; i: 1 fine. I'll xv to servo I M . .s lb . 1 I. H-i-'i u- ' a- will"- : ' - ' U';:. ..;' waiti". ii tiler- is sii. a a xxai .i,!r::;4 the l.i. it.'..-.1 of the 1: t :.t.o:i. on a .-eaie t,(i:;il to that i f th- i-.c v.' War, it l ii'.l.'S no diflti-. net xx!m tri uuii'ii or who is (leieat'i! Victor ai.d Xi'-UiiiMSiitd alike xxiil ie;ih ii the ; s 01 the cix iliaati'.a tiiat tii-y Lav d- stroyt d. Ispeiuii:! money 011 lompetitive arinamt'iit ui this time, una. r pre- SiaiC, ei M(:::ti-. a-.d Vi. a: a .1. H. tirifl:: "f M.: " . yiitf n .w,:f- r of v"! 1,:,. .ir-mi-d th- r. ic- - a' Fb-f ',' u.' camp-no t .' - 'r !- v. and M- J. I. 'i ij fair i-ae-ts M . !"!" . 1, Mr. rmb. r- a. ! V. r of x. 11 i.r.l. ar..' :: r a sis--; , !';.' Mi- s Vv..'r r. Vila. .Mait r Tom Hair. II, .1. is in!:n-' l'ie xv !; h ! lives. Mazier H-.-.b-rt liiick-T of Po!I;-.n is the u. ft of l.!s i'.'i"'. ?!-s. C. V. Cox .n-tcn. Mis H i' ri !. f 'vi:r ily a -:v mb-r o! th- Mais'nill.- .--li""l fur-'lty. xva ;''" ti'i'st of Miss Ka'" M 1: ..111 last . a ''s haxt' ( ;.!'!' !:o::i-l is. V '. !- ;f ;'iia h-rj 1 r M ui j , of A 'lairs1. J v,i-,h '.la-: text of rovidiin for natural d Vn.'e, xv-i k. U like iaxiiu blood I101.1 a patient! ,,,,, Th. who is mii rinj: from pi -aicious ;i-' a ,vrt of aomi;.. Th" dis.-aso max- not be fati-l Th- tnmbb In its, .If lift ilu. r.ni.ilr is m:l" i.i'h.lV .M ...-., .. .. .... .... -( be. Whether Ki.rop- can i-covtr iru;.., ... . ... ... . : ,. ' r.t -xv uie entiis 01 uus iiiuoiR f i tt jiv ui.- astrous war is still a d-batablp iju-s-I Ion. No person even r-asona: ly fa miliar v.itli th- situation in whie.. jnankind fiua.s its. If wosild '.. i.tur.,' u predict ih" general state of civiliza tion five y.-ars h-no-. Th- isstie is M1 hr.n-in.: in the balance. h ,. t-ry person's hea-tl i.J. 'iiiniess is tuch. d .1-vay. is th;;' too Manx p. jpl-i XX foiLSo't-11 1: xx- to u it' ck it. XX i;as to; 1 he without fault. No i.iii- v. ili i:i l-1 J i X r i'.ch is sal'-. I A.'. ople are sj n.ar-stt!ii.i i." u ihi-j that beaiHV O'' Mle M.'.l r. IdoUl iipp-aU to th- modtin y F It niav be true that all n n are, yjj horn euual. but not all are rocK-d I') i Yj. r..e cradle of opp'r':r.iiy from birth. On the Spur of the Moment Some ;i. ople are cni. nt to drift I'ou:-. life at th- pro-- at wl.ii h o'h- !. entile push thel.l r.i 'll-. E.y E. E. Htii;Kns. -PliZZit.' Iln..n'' I llava Written tIlrOU;h- . .Mf .... - imena' nUf( ! 1 insist upon t!a name as 1 insist upon the tbitii. It is not very ' clear from what su.''siiotn our for. ! fathers. In post-ooioiiial days, .level- I wait' to v-rv heartily co; that s'.il-ndid editorial ia Friday's iue oi The Journal entitled "Is Til-re a Lei-son In It?" More was sail in that ai ti.i" v.-.un n.i;nt nav u- n , .... , ,, u ..t .!... nt put Into coliinuis. It xv -nt to the ' 1 l"r ' - " , t" , n foot of il.ii-.is and d.-alt with fua-la- all how they eaute to adopt for it on mentals and di.l it in a cool, common Italian name, chatu' iia tbo s..-nl,loance gelist sort of way. Putini? to- Hall- as well a. the noun. I. pian trial ami since the e.ab-t v.-as n the South they have nlxvays sabl rendered food men have h-ld such "pnlltTy." nnd lore at the North divernetii views an rihaxe be.n soi "Mircli" now aj.i-irs to t ilispl.-irlna free to espr.ss them in unitsualix ...,,, - yM ,!. are rightly the itroiK laii.ap" that xxe f..ar harm; ' ,, .,,,,,, ?'IfPi :lXLaZ there can. of curse, bo no ohjootinn wr .' ...xi. - ..... f , ,.,- Kif-'lls'i -veranda." It Ltni..i lie fvpriioov 11s 1 j d 11 . " - - I'nion county s mort Iruthlul. law abidiu;,' and moriily clean citiz-a b. caiife they sxvore conscientiously that, iu fa.-'as ih-ir knowlecU- went, the K'-neral character of th" defend ant w.' liood. And x-t theso same men who are doin th" criiicizlni; failed to kci oti the stiiiul and swear that the young man's character was bad. Wr are not iinini? to critlei.e them for it. Two tii'thful men may nee the same doc fkht and yet the;, will go off and tell different tab- about it. Some men make it t'...ir business to gee the cood In people's liven while otheis loolc at the bad I eometimes think we are all too ready to Judue earn other harshly Let's try to be conservative and bt reason prevail. "Taxes and boll v.-eevil? are coin? to set us." fald Mr. Henry Rt-df-arn cf Winwate. Th? writer has never been 0 pesnlinM, hut when the tax comm'srion of Kaleiuh becomes so Jndiffercrt to the interests of the common peopl a to Klve th Amer ican Tobacco Co. and Liftse'.t & My r To! nccn Co. a rebate of taxes on IIJ.OOO.OCO.OO worth of property at seems a pity to ab'i:idn a distinc tively American name for a dtlne tlvely American kiial of veranda. Mrs. Schuyler Van Renee!aer In Scrlbner's Masnzlne. Silver Fox Hard to Catch. On Mount Whitney and its white crested neighbors of the stupendous Sierra Nevada, within slsrht of bumlnc teath valley, and nt the portals of semltroplc southern California, says the Philadelphia Iteoord. trapin-rs and sportsmen are pradually discovering that wild life teems In variety and numbers as In few If any other redons of similar proportions on the globe. The rarest of Its treasures for milady Is the silver fox. Of these there have been rupture! half a dozen worth from $."0() to fUT) each, and many of smaller value. The silver fox's coat Is coal black, with a luster of burnish ed white ir.etal, and a white tip to the tail. Apparently it Is quite abundant in the place referred to, but extremely liEcult to eatcb. levelling 1 Here Is a Trrustworthy Guide for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Men's and Boys' Clothing Department WE WILL SHOW THE FAMOUS MONROE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. New Fall Styles for Men and Young Men. Just arrived New Fall Monroe Suits for Men ami Young Men in the latest models $25.00 A I n .... Ol . ... . I: tt Monroe Suits for Men and Young Men ik1 u fii Uress For the Man who Suits M wan to ed $30.00 Monroe X ,S 19.9.) li en s Ail U ooi IJJue Serce hints at One Lot Men's All Wool Suits, Specially Priced at $25.00 ! SCHOOL SUITS I! For the Boys in all colors and sizes $1.95 to $11.95 BOYS' SCHOOL PANTS Ihvs up to 17. at 83c, 9Sc, $1.25, $1.95 New Shipment of Stetson i Hats Arrived in the Newest Shapes a'nd all Colors. Men's and Young Men's. t. 4 I Shoes for the Whole Family at a Great Saving I ? Men's Reynolds and Kneeland Oxfords in Black and It Brown $12.50. Special at $7.93 Men's Pullman Oxfords and Shoes $9.00. Special Men's 0-S0-E-ZE High Shoes, Flexible Welt Sole - $4.95 Brown Oxfords, all shades, styles and heels. Special $3.85, $4.98, $5.98 and $6.85 Our Counters have Fresh Bargains Added. You can Buy Shoes at Efird's that Sold for $12.50, $1.00 It $6 83 Men's and Boys' Scout Shoes $1.98, $2.48 and $2.98 One Tahle of Boys' Brown and Black Oxfords at CHILDREN'S PLAY OXFORDS $?.00. Special... $3.85 Sizes G-Si Sizes i)-2 .... S3c $1.85 Mens Furnishings Men's Percale and Madras Shirts in good quality 95c Men's Silk Madras Shirts. Special Price $3.85 Overalls for Men - 63c, 83c and $1.43 Boy's Overalls - - 33c, 63c and 85c Little Boys' Allover Overalls at - s3c 23c Men's Lisle Socks, regular 50c values, at Men's Pure Silk Socks, regular $1.23 value, at 75c One Lot Men's Panama Hats, $:J.95 to $7.50. choice for t n Y'our V i.uv Efird SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS MONROE, N. C. tt
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