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I.
Special Notices.
Good Boarding House for SU- Hav
ing dec idrd to U-ave Monroe, 1 olKr for
cute my boarding house busini-s n4
furniture. About SO guod boarders bo
pay promptly and don't want to Wave
th bouse assured to the right rr.an.
This ia the finest opportunity you will
gvt to buy an already established busi
neg Possession given immediately.
J. T. Mallard.
Special enamel ware rale at S and 10c
Store Friday and Saturday.
Oar buyer has been in Kansaa City
the place to get Rood Mules nevtral
days and has picled out some extra
fine ones. They will be here tomorrow.
Armtield Bros.
Hie lies t prices paid for Chickens ai
Eex. t boater & Doster'a.
and
Now is the time to exchange your
seed for meal-W0 pounds meal for
2U00 seed. Monroe Oil MilL
If you buy your groceries here you
get the freshest and best and pay no
more for them than you often pay for
the other kind Vann Funderburk.
Card of Thanks. Being strangers in
your midst, allow us through your val
uable paper to tender our thanks to the
good citizens of Monroe for the kind
ness shown us in the sickness and death
of our beloved mother, especially the
members of the Independent Order of
Odd Fellows of Monroe lodjre.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Torter.
Eggs for hatching, from high scoring
Rhode Island Reds and White leghorns.
Fifteen for $UK. W. C. Stack,
Monroe, N. C.
For Sale Fifty-one acres land i mile
of Stallini'sville; 23 acres in cultivation,
15 in original forest. No buildings, but
timber enough to build. Call and see it
or write. It will go ut a bargain.
J. II. Ilurkey.
(Stallingsville) Matthews, No. 2.
For Kent The old honwplacc of the
late T. C. Eubanks. Will lease for
three years if desired.
Eubnnks Bros.
Home-made Kraut just opened. It is
fine. lKister & Doster.
There will lo a call meeting of the
Farmers' Union of Indian Trail on 1st
Saturday evening at 4 o'clock. SiK'cial
business. All members are requested
to be present. J. 1 Boyd, See.
Good ones Mules and Horses on
the road be hero Wednesday. Come
to see them. AnnlklJ Bros.
"KMora, the Fruit Grower," "Jeane
(the Vitagranh dog) and the Waif,"
and double acrobatic comedian acts ut
the lixie tonight.
2"ic Articles for 10c at 5 and 10c Store
Friday tuid Saturday.
Tho e owing the Porter-Myers Lum
ber Company will please pay up. us the
death of Mr. J. M. Porter makes it im
perative that all accounts be paid at
once. J. II. Myers.
Plenty of Cotton Seed Hulls. Come
and get while they are plentiful.
J. B. Nash ii So;.
Yry our white pine eouirh remedy with
menthol and tar. Best on the market
for 2"c. The I'nion Drug Co.
Sivd Cotton wanted. Will pay high
est price. J. i'. Nash & Son.
One ('.-room house, lut ',)."x:i.M, op
i . i i . i
Wii
sor avenue; goi mini mm nnr
Anplv t 1'avis Armlield.
den
A.i lia & I-evy's market is the place
i b'.y your M.-at.i. The best the nmr-
to
kel
i.oiMs always mi ii.iim. i none vi.
Try s-iiiio of i;;' t;nv tlow.i eastern
Yam Potatoes. Poster & DosUr.
Coir,'' tu us for cough and cold tab
let;', i loiip aud pneumonia salves. Phone
us your 'iruj; More m i lls.
TI.e Union Drug Co.
I!mr Orpington eggs for sale, $1.."0
for liKucn; guaranteed pure stock.
W. W. Carroll.
'Phone 2tC Monroe, N. 0.
Wanted All of the Cross Ties yi u
will bring. Will piy :o cents for lirst
clas3 and 13 cents for second class.
J. B. Na: h & Son.
Big lot, PiO feet, over 200 back, be
tween T. J. Gordon's residence Htid
town limits, for sale cheap for cash.
Monroe Manufacturing Company.
For Sale Several thoroughbred An
gora goats. J. T. YHriiorou;;h,
Monroe, R. F. 1). 5.
Trained Nurso located in Monroe.
'Phone 2!H.
We can't till "scripts," but prescrip
tions are our line, and wc do that to
perfection. Best ingredients, most care
ful compoundiivr. Brinjr 'em to us.
The Union Drug Co.
For Sale T. J. Caudlu 4-room house
on one-half ucre lot, in southern part
of town. Frank Armlield, Manager.
For Sale flood 6-room house on Mor
gan avenue, lot 1)5 by 2W; good barn
and garden. Davis Armlield.
Swap Your Seed-We will give loo
pounds of that tine Elba Meal for 100
pounds of cotton seed.
J. B. Naih & Son.
I am prepared to do your Plumbing
work. 'Phone Oil. D. W. Clout?..
Money to Loan-On real estate or
good security. Walter K. Mahone,
2 and 3 Loan & Trust Building,
Monroe, N. C.
Big supply new crop cotton seed meal
and nulls ready for quick delivery. We
send them in a hurry. Phone us when
you want them. T. C. Lee & Co.
WATT ASHCRAFT. Veterinarian
Day calls 113, night calls 382. Monroe,
N. C. Hospital on Hayne street, north
east of court house.
Dr. E. S. Green ' dental office is over
Krauss' jewelry store opposite Belk
Bros. Ollice phone 182.
Swap your Cotton Seed for Meal and
Hulls. We have got plenty of each.
J. B. Nash & Son.
Remember that every Horse or Mule
that we sell must be as represented.
More good ones arrive tomorrow.
ArmiieM Bros.
if you need a pair of overalls buy the
loast IS rami from W mums A: uaiiungs.
i e navv ine cmiq'.t-icT.i tun: i
cenes that we have ever had. Ev
tl.irg you want may be found here
ti- i , ... i . . i: . f
irro-
rv-
and
Vann Funderburk
Minw MmiI than SiMvt Will five VOU
22uO pounds nice bolted meal for .V
pounds seed. Monroe Oil Mill.
Fifty rents Jar of best preserve for
..i cents wniie iney nun. c
Bass Co.
A call to 6:1 will give you the things
vou want in the grocery line rurhta-a-.
Try it. ann runuerburk.
Our buyer will arrive from Kansas
City tomorrow with lot of tine Horses
and Mules, uon I Duy tin you see
them. Armlield bros.
Just received a shipment of Chtmpion
i':n
r lour. n imams at jainniga.
It will be expensive for you not to at
tend the enamelware sale at 5 and 10c
store Friday and Saturday.
VL'a wilt tritta Olln rimil, nil-A KnltMt
cotton seed meal for 2o"0 pounds of
seed. fiionroe un aim,
You can get guaranteed cotton seed
meal bolted at $1.50 per sack at the
Monroe Uil Mill.
Twenty thousand home raised Cab
bage Hants, winter hardened, lor sale.
J. A. Austin.
For Sale Two lots, joining railroad
right-of-way, northern part of city.
G. B. Caldwell.
Wanted Some good bright, four
hand ties Fodder. Vann F'underburk.
Will pay more for any kind of Fur
than anyone else. A. lilacker,
Monroe, N. C,
Mules and Horse -A not her big car
will arrive tomorrow. Don't forget to
come and see them. Armficld Bros.
For Rent Five-room house at per
month. J. W. Richardson.
Nice bolted cotton seed meal at $1.50
per sack. Monroe Oil Mill.
Sweet potatoes at Williams & Gath
ings.
Want to buy 1,000 pounds of Country
Hams. Highest price paid.
Doster & Doster.
Phone fti for your table needs. It is
our business to supply them. We please
you. Vann Funderburk.
For Rent-Brick store room adjoin
ing new Journal building on Jefferson
street. One of the best stands in town.
ItlcRae MercftntiL- Company.
For Rent -Five-room cottage, mod
ern conveniences.
alter I londerson.
Single Comb Brown Leghorn Eggs
ror setting; fl.O'l for l..
Davis Armlield.
'Phone Austin & I evy for nio; stall
fed Beef, Pork, Sausage, Fish ami
Oysters. 'Phone ill.
Cabbage Plant.!, wholesale or retail,
now ready. Union Plant Co.,
Marslmlle. N. C.
For Sale Two good lots on Benton
Hill. !. P. Caldwell.
Resolutions of Sympathy. Whereas,
Mr. Mark B. Yam !e is a most wurthc
a;,d honorable member of Price's Mill
cntnp No. K. Woodmen of tin- World,
ar.d whereas nn Satnnlav, December
Jl'.ii, I'll'), he hail to pi.rt with his dear
ly 1 cloved wife, the cause being death
i'ft.-r intense suffering, and us n last
n;.ir of respect and sympathy for the
lo. t one and for Bro. Vnndle, it is
Resolved, By Price's Mill cemp, W.
O. W., that he has ou- most heartfelt
sympathy in his sid loss ;,nd try as best
ve can to help him bear the grief. We
shall ever hold in pleasant remembrance
the nveet memory of our loved one,
remembering her many good deeds mid
words of encouragement to the Wood
men of the World, and may we emulate
the many good traits of our departed
sister.
Resolved, That a copy of these reso
lutions be sent to our giief stricken
brother, a copy be sent to The Monroe
Journal for publication, und a copy be
spread upon the minute. of this CHmp.
Respectfully, Wm. Riggers,
W. L. Craig,
J. N. Price,
Committee.
Trustee's 5nlc of Land.
By virtue of a deed of trust executed
by Walter Grillin and wife, Julia Grif
fin, dated 22nd day of January, lima,
and registered on page ps. Rook A L, in
the ollice of the register of deeds of
Union county, North Carolina, I, the
undersigned, as trustee, will, on
Monday, March fith, 1111 1,
at 12 o'clock noon, at tho court house
door in Monroe, North Carolina, sell at
public Buction, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described land: All
that tract of land lying and being in
Lanes Creek township, Union county.
North Carolina, more particularly de
scribed as follows: Beginning nt a stone
in the S. E. Belk mill road and running
with said road as follows: 1st, N. 37 E.
C chains to a stake; L'mh N. 2tl E. 0
chains to a stake; thence N. 11 E. 20
chains to a stake in a branch; thence
up the branch S. 8'J W. 4 chains to s.
stake on the east edge of the Horns
boro and Monroe public road; thence
along with said road about S. 4 1 E. 2.l
chains to the beginning, containing 40.8
acres more or less, being land conveyed
by W. S. Walden and wife, by deed
dated 23rd September, P.08. recorded
in the office of the register of deeds of
Union county, in Book 41, page 749,
October 17, PKM. Said land will be sold
to satisfy a provision of said deed of
trust. This 28th January, 1!U.
W. S. BLAKENEY, Trustee.
AHOHNKY.AT.LAW.
Practice In the Suit nt flrrl Courtn.
Olllcd 11 and til In the Law Building
T110.NE Su.
COTTON.
"Local ntarktt today, 13.00, seed,
IS cents.
Notice.
There will be a meeting ia tie
Law library at 7:00 tonight for the
purpose of organizing a Business
Men's Club. Kvery man who wants
to gee the town grow should bo out
The Cullege Hill camp, W.O. W..
will meet Saturday nibt and all
members are requested to be present.
Begin at Home.
As the year closes the citizen
recalls its events in such domains
as agriculture, manufactures, ed
ucation, labor, science, art, law,
politics, and religion. He asks
himself. "Was the twelvemonth
darker and drearier than its pre
decessor, or brighter and bet
ter?" There can be but one
answer an emphatic "Brighter
and better," says The Outlook.
If this is true of society in
general, is it true of the individ
ual? It ought to be; for there
are perpetual correspondences
between the, world and the indi
vidual. Heaven knows that in
the world there are still false
hood and indecency and inhu
manity and meanness and selfish
ness a-plenty. But we also know
that never has the searchlight
been so effectively turned on
these things as during the past
year; that never have truth and
decency and justice and right
eousness and peace held as much
sway. If this is true in the world
in general, it ought, of coure. to
be true of the average man. His
individual life, we must believe,
is growing richer, not poorer;
stronger, not weaker.
And this is something that ev
ery man can do for his country:
he can be strong and noble him
self. For the country is made
up of ninety millions of individ
uals, and it can be made strong
and noble only as they are strong
and noble. Iso sound house can
lie made of unsound timber. No
honest country can be made of
dishonest individuals. We are
constantly tempted to put too
much emphasis on methods and
too little on character. The say
ing of Stevenson, which we quote
from memory, not with verbal
accuracy, is worth constantly re
calling: "There is but one person
whom it is my duty to make
good myself. My duty toward
the rest of mankind is rather to
make them happv."
What can I d to make the
government honest? One thing
I can do is to treat the govern
ment with honesty not cheat
the tax collector or the custom
louse. What can I do to put an
end to this detestable graft? One
tiling 1 can do is neither to pay
it nor to receive it. What can I
do to purify politics? Ono thing
I can do is to vote for the public
welfare - nut for any pri vate in
terest. Moral reform, like charity, be
gins at home. One way to make
i'io next year the best year that
merica has ever seen is tor
each individual to make his own
.war the best in character that
he has ever lived. That is a very
simple recipe; but it is as radical
and as far-reaching as it is sim
ple. When vniir frt't arc w t and cold, and
vnnr I x n 1 v chilled llin nli mid through from
xpoKtirc, take a hie duso of C hamU rl:un
t onsil Utiut'ilv, l.uilic your feit in hoi
Kiiti-r litfore "iiig to IkM, and yon arc nl
most rci l.iin to ward oil' a severs cold. For
nle by all dealers.
BIG LOT OF
I
from 5c a plug
up, or 25c a
pound up.
Come in and
get ck. bargain.
J. B. BASS 6 CO.
Every family ha nerd of a Rood, reliable
liniment. Fur rain, bruiex, torrncM of
the imwlcfl and rlieninMie pnin( there it
none Ik Iter thau Chauiberlaiu't. tfold bj
all dealers,
TO PUBLIC SCHOOL TECMCR5.
Examinations for Seventh tirade
Will be Sent-Those Who Pas
Entitled to High School.
We wish to call the attention of
the public school teachers of ilarsh
fille, New Salem and Ijnes Creek
townships to the fact that we shall,
in the near future, send tj each of
you a list of questions on the various
subjects taught in the teventh grade
of our public schools, and that we
shall ask you to hold an examination
at the close of your respective schools
and Bend the wotk to us to be gra
ded. Kvery pupil who passes this
examination successfully will be al
lowed free tuition in the ilarshville
Ilih School. We want to insist that
you bring this matter before your
pupils at once, and encourage as
many as possible to complete the
work this year and take the exami
nation. Respectfully yours,
Kimjar U. Skttle,
Principal Marslmlle High School.
Jan. 30. 1911.
When Ton hare a cold fret a bottle of
Chamberlain' t'ouirh Kenied. It will
on tix you up all riuht and will ward oil
any Ivmlem-y towunl pneumonia. lint
remedy conuint nooium or oilier narcotic
and may be given tt ciitidently to a btby
at to an adulU Sold bv all di alert.
Mortgage Sale.
Bv virtue of two mortgage deeds to
me executed by M. A. Ross and her
husband, T. S. Kofs, one on the 27th
day of October, llX'S, and the other on
the i!!ith day of February, A. D. im,
duly recorded in the ollice of Register
of Deeds for I'nion county, North Car
olina, in book A. M. on page 7, and on
page 2SS, respectively, 1 will on
Saturday. February 11th, 1011,
sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at
the court house door in Monroe, N. C,
that certain tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the said county of
Union and State of North Carolina, on
fhe waters of Heaver Dam creek, ad
joining the lands of T. A. I'ressley,
llollis Nash and others and bounded
and described as follows, to-wit: Be
ginning at a sweet gum, the division
line, and runs N 2 E 2S chs to a stake
by a pine and two p o sin Moore s line;
thence S 88 E 20 chs to a stake; thence
S 2 VV 20 chs to a stake; thence with
Parker's line S 80 W 27.25 chs. to the
beginning, containing (ikil sixty-three
acres, more or less, excepting, however,
a lot of twenty-one and one-fourth (L'U j
acres from above described tract, this
day conveyed by deed to K. M. Sanders,
leaving a baianceot iony-one ami tnree
fourths (Il acres, more or less, in
tended to be conveyed by this deed.
Said land sold to satisfy the provi
sions of said mortgage deeds and sold
for the purpose of paying the notes se
cured thereby.
This the !'lh day of January, r.Ml.
K. M. Sandkks, Mortgagee.
Redwine Si Sikes, Attys.
r..i- h ""'Vc
SHI' yr?f$
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
For Poultry Ills.
Try it before you apply the
hatchet to a sick fowl. It's
cheaper and more satisfactory.
Poultry raisers have found it
an unfailing remedy for Roup,
Pip, Canker, Gaps, Scaly Legs,
Swelled Head and Eyes, etc.
This testimony proves it.
CAMIlKIIMiE Sl'KINi'.S, I'A.
CiKSTI.rMEX:
1 will tell vmi of n cure 1 made last
wee's with Mexican MumtanK Lini
ment. Had a hen m bail from a void that
her cars were swollen out nlar:ciisa
hiekorv nut and full of matter and thick
ran. Applied Mexican Mustang Liniment
four times mid to-day turned her out with
the llock a well hen. Last Winter cured a
vcrv had case of canker with three appli
cations. 1 use it for tv.irlv everything.
Respectfully vours,
H.L.LAMR
Fall direction with rrry bottle.
At drujgists.
Three sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.
LYON MFG. CO..
41-45 Si Fifth Sl, BROOKLYN. N.Y
If I T I WM T i a' U LI 1 1 ''If!'! II BHi 111
WASH
DRESS
GOODS
One lot lied Rock Zephys. 12Jc values, at 10c.
Amaskez and other standard brands, all colors, 10c.
Big assortment in Bates Ginghams, plaids, stripes and solid
colors.
Thrifty
Mothers
desiring to economize can find the best Shirting Percals, 84 count,
here. Neat, new styles for making shirt3 and shirtwaists at 12'c.
Big Lot
New Laces
Allovers and Darned Net Laces
2.50 the yard.
Call on us for anything in our
interest.
Lee &
YOU ARC A HORSE FN A
TREAD MILL WHILE YOU
i
tfAwQiVtWfeii vou earn
tx
PUT YOUR MONEY INTHE
BANK nd YOU WILL BE
A FREE
If you earn 810,000 a year ami spend
SI 1,000, you will fall behind. If you
earn ten dollars a week and save part of
it, you will get ahead and there is no
other way to do so. Get out of the
tread-mill.
If your money is idle bring it to us,
and we will put it to work for your
benefit.
Wc pay liberal interest on time cer
tificates of deposit consistent with safe
ty 4 per cent.
Make our Bank vour Bank.
Under Government supervision.
The First National Bank of Monroe
R. A. MORROW, President.
ROSCOE
W. C. CROWELL, Assistant
GUARANTEED TO
FitOM 1H ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT GSO WEKS.
T'AL L MARK
EsUblished 1 868. Paid
riw t?inrt rnoJ phw n.HTi in w n w wwonr iwrn't inowq moan.'a
rntrtmm. W hi " ffrnwq mn4 old mnrt rhhirr ftlanti lbH all othrr prrrmtn tk wrin
immi h)i4. WflW KM'auur(irit4i niul ii or i'nt yi'iir ttintiiT tim-fc. Orl.'fO"w;
H m Kmc 1 1 i tl' iinn to yuuricUua tonvt vxu- uljr cLUu;c mud Uk j mrm ttta otutm
Wt low thres tons of Catbase Seed per season tSXZr1 Ktf.
Irutt trn mn.i trnnntntAtfi. ilf 1 -r fr-f i jitfU.ta' ff l-pr,'f I'.unt of the Iwt tiriiiin,
iNnttninr luMtnn,mttrti ..nt fruit and viv,tl truwinr. I'nw n'iilhr l'lnt
notofbftt $1.09. 10j tri brt 1 i j-r ttioimiMi: ftitw to .o i iwf t hoiifiinil : tUHl ur
$UWwr Uiout&oJ. t a b. Yatn Ui.ukL 9m oil rmtm tlmf U wtf .
Wm. C Gcraty Co Box 433 Yonges Island, S. C
with bands to match. Prices 5c to
line. We will make it to your
Lee Co.
J. R. ENGLISH, N ice-President.
PH1FER. Cashier.
Cashier. V. H. PHIFER, Teller.
SATISFY CUSTOMERS
iQfTH ,
In Capital Stock $30,000.00
is