'he Monroe Journ al ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. MONROE, N. CM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1912 VOL. 19. No. 2. iVv - . ! 1 ' ,1 iV . 1 f i ? I- t A u-----h. - I I Let's Talk It Over. Complying with a statute passed v ih Inelslalure of 1S, and in " .. . "i ltL-i-if n vor. ltlLKTilllKX." Jumped Out in the www lo i ui I (tut HJIIIH". . .... ,1,1! .,, ., Work: . I ITM'Pl - " Tlii t-- Theme r t.rea Mr. B. F. 1-ounsbury, sales man ager of th Piedmont Buggy Com pany, who lives in Jin navis -tield'a house on south Church at.. HHet'li by Mr. W.n.llejr In Mimuw ltt Tliurwlay .MgM. 1 . - 1 .. B.I. .hi response to petition anu '" had an experience .-.aiuniaj !( imeiit expressed generally in later ..u.l Imnnuenii tit. the COUnt) commissioners have properly ca led an election to be held March 23rd. whereby the people of Union county have the opportunity to say wheth er they wish their roads permanent ly improved or not. for It is admit ted generally that no permanent or valuable Improvement can be made except by borrowing. money to do It with. The Journal bellves very earnest ly that this would be the wisest and most progressive step that the peo ple of this county could possibly take. And when the people have .ni.tia.i 'he nrooosltion and got all the Information obtainable on the subject, w ebelleve tnal tney ww uva It Ida ailtllC. WAV. m.TJ "v " - - - . - lni- there is wisdom In a multi tude of counsel, we Invite all of our readers who wish to do so. to ex- their opinion on the subject In this column. This is a matter of interest to all our people, and we ought to 'alk It over calmly, weighing both sides, and see If we enn't come to a counclusion. New conditions and new questions con front each generation and we must Judge such questions In the light of .h.o .nniiitlona. Every man and woman In the county, to say noth in. nf tha school children, is vital ly Interested In this question, for It comes ngni nown 10 Kn if vnu favor the proposition, say so. If you do not think it wise to take the contempiaiea siep. uj -.u r.iv. tha reason for your faith can didly. You are welcome to use the column Just the same as If you fa vored the step. If you favor it, say go. Give your reasons. The Journal favors the plan be cause It appears to be the only way we can get good roads, and every body admits we must have good Ami w particularly favor ih. ninn because we aro already Daving the tax without getting the roads. If the proposition Is adop t-,i h the neonlp. the chain ganf heueflt of the whole county, the county commissioners become the road managers uuu iiiun. onii.i.iv n pninm'tent engineer to as sist them and to show what Is the cheapest and best way to duuu. n to u-nrk at once, get good roads and pay for them like we paid for the court house, the Jail, the ttai One of the most charming, earnes hich he will not soon forget, it and powerful speeches ever made as the explosion of an oil stove In i Monroe w.ia delivered by Hon. J. floor bed room, and the Woollev in Central church last ... ..,. .i,.m-..r nf a total loss Of I Thursday nltht. Mr. Woollev is property. If not or me. ana I travelling in oenau oi me ur m i.... nt l.HKt the iuniDing out of a,n National Anti-Saloon league. second story window during the anJ wherever he goes the cause of lid snow storm of that nigm. temperance receives a mmiuy r Atwmt nine o'e lock Mr. Lounsbu- . ..r.l nmoulsion. "I beseech you, ry went up and'lighted his oil stove therefore, brethren, by the mercies o,,,i left the room to get warm, atof Uod ,hat ye present your bod- ten he heard the baoy in me "---lies a living aacrmce wnouj Joining roim cry and went up to abIe t0 (;0d. which is your reasona Bhont it nml found smoke. On nin service." These were the text" entering the room where he hadlof the discourse and the speech was i... thu atnve. tie louna mo 1 niched uuon line man uiuuc iuuiai the bed. the stove and the bureau to BUca a theme. The three things In flames. He snatched up the now before the people are: Person stove and threw It through the al temperance, law enforcement, window. Then he got a oiansei aild federal legislation, and put out the flames onthe bed, I ,hw beginning Mr. Woolley said wtr and nut out the fire in ,,. he realized that he was not other places. Then ne iounu uim-i speaking to slaves or victims ui n firo Ami he iuniDed out thel.i-ink hut victors In the race of nnil rolled and roueu i itf ami the rinht ror proniumun he snow till he bimselt was saie. It l9 the christian men and women in a dancerous place and hn wlii soiv the liquor problem. only quick thinking and quicker lf lt j9 t0 be solved, and not the nri nn havp(1 me any. r urmuuw i d Htii era. urewrrs ur uumuiaii. himself was notlTh fi.-ht u sure to be lost unless seriously hurt, and the property jthe christian people tackle the damage was not great. I problem and stay oy u. imhuuhuh a not needed nere lor ju thev are entirely constitutional and If favorably reported their passage Is sure. The prohibition Stales will then have the liquor traffic in their own hands and the national flag ill have been cleansed. The 11- uor traffic ouEht to die and we are going to kill It. and the church ill lead In the work. Marriage of a Popular Couple In the evils of the liquor traffic; that Vance. Innthlni? can be said In Its favor. Correspondence. ..I" lne speaker gave a description The smallpox, wnicn na cbui0j liquor wnicn snoweu ua aulte an excitement among me ueu-1 results in every particular, t on pie of tnis commuuuy iur "--itinuing ne sam iui mo nun v.. woka u honed to be dying out,, m nf such aueakera tt8 hd li a tin nthur fMlHPtt have developed. I that thev exaeerate and are fa Miss Mabel Robinson, wno is natlca. It happens, nowever, mm of the assistant teachers here, spent we are now winning In this State from Friday afternoon unm rauuuuj getting hold ot me ievei-ueueu u ith relatives In Waxhaw. I business man. Never before could . . a it. . . i . i u m innifiH A. troweii ot ioun"3i.nvhine be done wun mm. ppent Friday with his brother, Mr. I prohibition party failed In Its first S. II. Crowell. efforts but the Anti-Saloon League Prof T.J- Huggms ot me k'i i has solved me prouiem. ie faculty' spent Saturday and Sunday form has been hurt by too much with home-folks at Marshvllle. scolding, so In the words of Paul Their many mends win in n beseech you, Dretnren, uy m -i.h int..r..t of the marriage of Mr. m-ip,, f nod. to present you I,. Z. Hurtts and Miss Maude liar- bodies a living sacrifice to the work gett which occurred at me uj the rcrorm. raui urn "ui iiu uncle's, Esq. J. M. Tomberlln, on K wag a Bl.i,ier myself for a time Thursday afternoon, the eigntn oi but It was necessary to scoiu i Cohninrv nt !t O'C lock. 'Squire Tom ...,, EO to Ket the people t berlln performed the ceremony. M thinking. After the people are .... .Kih tha tiriilo and groom, ac- --...bp,,,,,! there Is no use of fur- - ,,...,,i ,l .. ...... 1,1 ..,... i thniue compauied by a lew ther display ot i "jui. 0f our guests, ntivsH nrove to me uw mi p nun l am so ki.ui i i a of tho groom where a sumptuous not neceR8ary here in continuing the r therlng supper was served. Mrs. llartls I. f,ght Uke Paul's appeal the KrTy, The Hil Itepuldiraii Marhinr will Com ltd the .NoliiuialloB lliitiiuir ami TImh g t I'fcH-et Tail ill lie the .Nominee IW-cause the Iso lde Can't tiet WlMM-k at Him. Washington t orresponuence. Klre IVevention. Millions of dollars worth of prop erty Is destroyed every year oy fires that could have been prevent ed. Some of the most common oi the causes of these fires are accu in illation of old boxes, paper and trash, careless handling of explo sives and matches and the bad con struction of stove flues. Such an enormously large per cent of the fires in dwellings schools and churches have been caus ed bv defective stove flues that the Insurance companies have been torc- ed to raise their rates when the flues are defective. Hues bum with the brick laid edge-ways and terra-cotta fluea are very danger ous. Whether you carry insurance or not you ought to see to it that your stove flues are as sare as tney ran be made wltn ine ones, luiu flat and well cemented and having a good foundation. Mr. King ticta 1jw License, f!orresDondence. The manv friends or Mr. ij. u Kin will be clad to learn of his success as a college student, and his nasslne the Supreme court ex amination and being admitted to the hnr to nrac.tice law. Mr. K ne Is a hard womer ana stands at the head of the law-ciuss mt in now solicitor of the moot court and Is a sDlendld solicitor. Mr King has won ninny inenos ulnoe he came to W nke Forest, n Is a brother of Hev. F. U. King, wno graduated here the year l is now pastor of the rayettev WILL IH ONK MOUK JOU. frightful Suffering of a !! rv. Wad-suuro Mewngcr. Mr. J. A. Cay fit-Id. ? Gulledge township, lust a fine youir4 lmr.M a Urn das -o In a imst tiisUeasins? i:i:inn r. Tue aiiiui.il had h-irJ fit ..iisu.iitlv for a tli-: i n I tari of a night, and it uu iif:ij:t to Keep e- . .. ... . l i , uinl 1.. William Howard Tart is tne one n irom i.r.-.....j. "' , " it,: best bet in the Republican nomina- ii:e u r .. . ... .. tion handicap. At least that Is tne large iiaiis. v..i ...... , r- way it looks to me today, and i ere piutu "r have tried to view the situation, if watch k. pt o i th- hvr; it Mt-mii k possible, without prejudice. deieru:in.-.l to lirtak out. li oi d I base my prediction on the the- stand str.ug.it ep n i's l.iud ory that Special Privilege, as rep- and paw the overlie. ul eei.is l:i a resented by Aldrlcn. Penrose, ouioot iriKi.ii.'. ........... - - Lodge. Crane. Cuggenhelm. J. Pier- have killed It If I ? !c i ll! I s pont Morgan. John U. Kockerfeller. head asaliuu tlie lu leat n u n 1 tha tnrlltlwnit li v.-l.-o:e inn-i .' Andrew I arnegie, trusts still dominate the Republican fied family who v.atchej I ih- att machtne. And U must never be for- ful suffering of tie i.-au-if.i! hers.. cotten that the Republican machine. ami not the Republican voters, rules national Renublican conventions Fearful l-'aitiine in China. New York. Feb. 1 "Thr. ; m!l- and names presidental candidates, lion persons ill t en. r; l l l.i.ui are on The Republican machine, it is me verge t.i ', .i true, is badly damaged, but I think statement to-day rec.-ived l.y t ie it is still powerful enough, backed Chinese famine iv.u-' cami.ii.!.' ot as It Is by the millions of Special which Bishop l'avid A. J.reer is Privilege, to control one more na- chairman. "Lasi : usim-.ut t.i orM tinn.ii convmloa. After that It floods tn forty y;.rs uvsiro.cd tha will go on the scrap heap, and men crops in an ur.a ot ..('.uuu iMii:iro freer of corporate Influences will be miles. Many already have died or iu control of the party. hunger and unlim prompt re.icf H The only deduction that the read- given muitituues o n e... . .. .... Ara.- frm th foreeolns Is children must per fh. No h 'rvesl that Mr. Taft Is to be nominated, can be expected u:;t:l May. Until not because the people desire his then the famine w.'.l srjv. duly renomination, but because the Big more acute. Interests desire his renomination; not because Mr. Taft has earned a An Unusual Stvne i n the I arm. renomination by representing the In- Wadesboro Messenger, terests of the common people of the Mr. H. H. MeLendon. a few days country, but because he has earned ago. had occasion to go from a renomination by representing the Wadesboro to Clieraw thro.isa tho interests of Special Privilege. county. In passing the farm of .lr. There seems to be an increasing r. j. Little, a former Ansoniun, a talk about Roosevelt, but I do not few miles this side of Chcraw. ho think the machine politicians will was interested in noticing the air- if Koob- ft-rxnt sorts ot work that wire ga its' and velt should be nominated, however, lg on In the same field. l:i one vllie 8t 1 1 believe he would be defeated, lt part of the field a number of worn wan durine hie administration that en and children were picking cot- cnurcn, naieigu, it. v . i - . ,. h ,. ,., ,-niion sta Ra wero Mr. O H. King was employed lSat- "" '' because Mug cut by a machine, while la unUy before he stood exam na- Hvlng ai p a tect. oth(r artg of ,ho f,e,,, .-otton that Hon on Monday. J' " 'which Mr. Roosevelt believes, would make a half bale to tho a ro n.rl 'rr ' , tThZs Roo evU 1. an Aldrich-Smoot- Pen- was being turned under wl.h a two- n nn th tnrirr oues-1 hlir nlow. H-uimouj. .VI IJ......I.1I..-1 for Mr. King In the legal i pro fsio,.. u . ' ; Unnws. But Mr ' Mcl.endon heard while on STLUK.M. - ... u, .u.l ..i " .i,, m, t .V Wnlson.who it he snouid como om ... uns mi - -- . ',, gresslve side of the tariff issue, it moved to Chesterfield from Anson To Kntertain tiucstn. ,t TJ6 .rU:r,ehLnKSohe?nVp- ". t Si ItaleVof tSlon. It was also I . Auxiliary of the Sou thorn Itap- c ln , 1 be B ,WB prol). ,ol(, nlm thn, ,here tire at least tlst Convention meets in Monroe "o"'1";" , Ooo bales of cotton now open in "Jil.";,8.!- .ZZJX Hoben ML" Fo.lette. the one KUooun.y.S. C. the most of kui iu .iuu i". - ,i.i i rnnnwl nn wltn util-h will never he IiiCKeu. 11'. I Itn.imu ml 1.1. Il.r IL.U..VU 1 1. . v - - - - . i i,Ai..nu ftr ninn V.r. . ..... ..j .. th Tteniihiirnn nomination on iniS IS inueeu n --V---;-..- . , fi. for our town. We wnom me peu..? v house, and every other public en- b , ht Bnd attractive young lady we make lg on a level; all we are .L . i n... ...,t .linn I .. .. j u . Mi-nnil Mrs. I . t t KiUur.h von hv the terurlse -on me uinhuukui, i and is tne oauKi',cl i uremreu, nun i entert I J. T. Hargett. Mr. Hants Is a son mer(.u,8 0f God. God has &efn IT. b "I am In favor of good roads." of Mr. and Mrs. -. r. minis ... uiercflul to you; you .uui -" mnke a canvass of the town said Mr. R. L. Belk of Uutord town- u ft popular young '""' H tlan niotiiers aim iu.e 7 , ship, "becatwo I nave rece BU to be prepared to k on every Pbc queBUon of the Bob rhlfer, folom,. do your very Desi in me wuy " ,..,, iw thut ".' .. ,nm,A .ec-. C" V" Uh'eneonle "cannot vote on president- ., "" I" een appoiineii, uuu tim ".' - w We lul nominees. In some counties that mid saw whut they tnea neonle could seo good roa sections, they would not waste an other hour In getting them fur the good old county of Union." .pii.nu.. anv for me." said Mr. J. m Pniriev. "that I am heartily in roe .,f iim nriiuosi'd ulun for good I 1.. t h:.ve niwuvs preferred tho II uford town- ,g ft popular young farmer and mer- mothers and fathers wno were co-operatlon of one Any day. 01 course, - gently been chantP They have a host of friends nol n(ldicte(, t0 the drink habit und nk I he hear y co p developments to change he posit ion have them who unite in wishing for them a u dld not Inherit that terrible de- Jt t0 uulKe M' p sdOTi ot ,he men h "VMC .Uu an. If our long allll happy life. 8ro for drink You feel surprised fcreai Kntertulnment Com. er board, but the Bb oe Jhe iltu mils In some -, that n man will speak to you In v ation as it appears to our conts- Teacliers' Mi-eting. KUCh a manner about it. But there The next meeting ot me v are men who naven 1 mm me County Teachers' Association win cIlunceg you have had and tney convene at 12 o'clock. Feb. 21. in uro working harder than you to the Graded School buuuing iu ."""- overcome tne iniiuence 01 unn Real IXtute Transfers, T P Redwine to Mrs. I). B. Sny der, lot on Hayne street, adjoining V. C. Redwine, 1 850.00. it. . lm.a.1 I ll tl.imtiv Rl) There are those who wero begotten , ,.in(, ,n Sandy at the Opening. , ,.,. .by drunken tamers ii u w e U(m,. township. $1050 in.- 1. nn. lteuu ..iimui.ro h mothers wno kiivb iik-iu u..i ... . , ll. uiBciiHMiu" wh 0 babies to seep mem qun-i Uecordcr'ti v iiurt. violating or iolatlng ordl- v it rnii'r.!.. assault and bat- Any day. of course, may bring Lprv' $ and 0Oht!4. L. J. Simpson, assault nni munj, coHts. Appeals to Superior Court. Frank Irby, violating ordinance 76. costs. Frank Irby, disposing of mortgag ed property; nol. pros, and prosecu tor taxed with costs. Kavmond Baker, forgery; mi.Mici- ponduiit nt this writing. luioiiville -News. Piitirnunnnillince. ,v" .. 11. . t I , ., A nrotracted meeting win uegm . .nivg nrelimlnury exaiiunaiion. and Is bound over to superior toiin. John Cook, violating ordinance Tti costs. George Hart, violating oruiuaiicu ki.iihn. ut ..iiiirrn ni'ie. on t.i..i....i 1W ...mil lift .ill hV !sniiiiav. rt-uiunu if. - -. .... Mr Alllmill. 1111(1 n r i am. ul r uumu. . v,-. w. J. i.enuiioiiu v.. v. i - ,,, i,i-..rt I. in .....1...... f.1. ill II I IIHI IIHH1U1. I ...1. 1.. l.i.lili.u tn UMn Illt'Ill 11 ll 11. L . I ...11111 .1. M. llt'lllT Hi ...Ul.."., ....... ....... Kill 11 a T 11,11.. U.11M .111111 1 111. i.ti.n. ..- - - itiiiiivj . " " - . I mi. .1,1 1 V 11 1' TdM I . V 1. IX 111 11 1 3 11 M I . ... 11. I.LI., couiuy iu. -"- - yr- V i.r0f. j. E. Crutchfiuld. The dl.Hire to drink was born in """''.'-; . J.mio The many rrlends ot airs i.eip... -6 cost!, UT:T?nuu Mo . roo township HI Ahi of the School. "The . ?.' Uld ,hl.y C!,not resist lt as oi e P I-ce 12" 00. Griffinj whQ hng been sick for some i; narf vlo,ag onlinanco ,Ui'w h , omers tlXw But he Teacher and the School," Chap.Vlll. OI1K aa ,t ,8 'before then, When J' 0 a -ne streetr near time, will be glad to know that she C0H(B and let the others tolU)W. i ui ii.i -' r yearn. th.,y Hee the evil results of the drink on , 'LLV i.T5 Is some better now. j. r. Fletcher, violating ordinance whole county syst en I" niuth btt ;J- f Prop(ir r,ra. " themselves to be true vtm-! t mor to F P Stewart Mia. Annie Yandle. who Is in 47, not guilty. zJz HHft.6 ! -as M,,,P K,VM u J!.e.?.rf !?? rt 'never Sad "" Soec'lal Agent in Extension of Boy's mmed not to take, another drink n,VrC Avenue $400 ' moved near Zoar where hey will on- exp & n men - - ,V... -iii, hut h must dbbb thousands or an- . ' .V. :.T. .,.,Q t tt make tneir nome 111 mo .......c. . nrrfiw -,K-.ano from Delnc Mr J M Tomberlln of Vance Our last meeting of the teachers ,oong and before he reaches home .""'o,, Vuck creek. Mr. Stokes Ham turned to death, a bottle of whiskey oinuhin is also heartily In fa- was a good one. and the attendance the pieadings of the devi ish s utf J. uonti. acr teaching near Wadesboro spent ,e(. , , kpt while ser - lor of Lod rond" told he a few was good, but we hope the attend- have Won him. He I. to be pitied f33o.B0 c ufday and Sunday at hl8 home P nn in fjr1 caU!ilnR hU dv. ago "It would be better for ance Feb. 24th will be even better 1 beseech you by the mercies of Simpson, 460 acres Scott land In here. cl,hing to Ignite. All was o days ago, u . . j ,, .0 not hoDe to meet all the fin(i to keeD the thoroughfare free ...r, Mrs. Llllie Price Is spending some whlskev became heat-.l by 1 it 11 1 Hi 1 v.i Kf, rv . mi wuu. 1 1 . i v. ,. ..int i ea iuiuhm i "M .rravefor our children to he7s on thaf day. except those th temptations .. thn tn lot them go on in I who are the same old way we have been go-1 from comin providentially hindered Tlle blind tiger is not as afraid A. ,0 school' ? I hope no teacher of the christian as he chould be Education, scnooi 1. i.ia -intv to tearh U.-.,.-. wo hnv not uresented our la- . . lot in Goose creek, Moore cou u v) 1 . . meetings will be remember- enoUi-h body In the churcn. ine roe. Mr. Vann Secrest spent last and it required heroic efforts urday and StoJ, ' Lhr irrpart of" friends to put out the fire. The explosion caused con sternation in the home for a snort mu- "- i..l . V .u- -V . Tha that we are now using to no bene on these nieeungs;... ---- body Ville. 31. . ca tit unit we and our cnnoren wouiuieu ana iijic..--". ' - -i, " "v " . ...k-.i,. (,iu C. V. Pope to urover una, w haVe3 the use of them. It Is going are to attend, without a su flc ent and he knows how everybody stands! C.V ( un Will UlHU UC 1 CUIV.111UV1 I OH L II C LF I vl l VD itlviii - ovrut - - - . . These meetings have been auth- town prohibitory be as much ot a ..Halted and rob- Mr. W. A. Keziah has gone Into these iiieeii"K- ,Horaa for l" . .h hw he is aea nst A negro ho assaulted and ron ,11PrehnndlslnK business with Mr. orueo, iegaiiu. -"--"-- urn.. - " . - " , mnt bed a young white woman in m '- .,,. ids for good roads. Iredell gma l?. 1 " ,. .,?, u,nric more i - nt mnnHneHH and the The body was taKen to Mr. Tinnn Little of Rocky River spent last week at the home of her son, Mr. Jeff l-itue. the fire before the clothing was all burned from the body of the young A Substitute for Pine, since nil the "nine" has about been used up folks are put to It fof have the use 01 mem. u 10 b'"oiu.o -- ,k.,i . he done, and why should we put excuse, will also be wmembered. nft nmkinic the start?" was tak- '' "T .' ttrhed a something to kindle fires. Mr. lt. t Mw .t engii t"o" his corn mill V. Houston'.prescription s a to makeTour work more ... ca8e of manliness and thelTh. , do, ' wm - ndat"'0on and will be ready in the near ru- n que o ne . w u-- Anti-Saloon League is to . - . . th body took ture ioc.. 1 "7. . three of these he sticks Into the Jug t. hA rrnni w n muni .u"v . . 1 lit 1. i: i.inii ui n aAiiun. -. " 1 - ... mi - wwu . ..wl T - I . . , nil.- wi n I UUU UU...CU . i, I "V 11. R.. Illll " jv 11 '. j I I . . . . . l.l nml Lee and counties voted bonds for good ro -I was over In Gaston county last aummer." said Mr. J. B. Stack, "and 1 hoIUva their roadg are better than those of Mecklenburg. And Just to R. N. NISBET, Pres. eueuuiu-s - 1 .. . -,,,.nJ to do the work. The country wm " be cleared by christian mannoou, and lt must be a personal matter It,. lie for euHOIIie, The Charlotte News a ,ew -,- with each one o us , for the parents of the town agO WTOie a vei. -- wuieu -- -- - ... ultn Mr. Heath No Better. Rev. C. F. Sherrlll and Mr. W. says he has no patent on this and If any one wants to iry 11 ne uueu n't care. Visit the School, Superintendent Randolph Is very for the parents 01 tne u,w. - Waxhaw spent last Frl- . . , h , niuDa . ..ivv-.iv.. . - - - . I ago wrom - vu...-. . 1 cruicu j --- . . well acnualnted wun uie " ... , .ij . . - 1 1 Alter serving inrounn um ..... think, we used to get Gaston's con- on a Mecklenburg stu- bave outlawed the liquor traffic . It to Wt well uainted thfr..f.rJn?:. ..k'i... . 1 aid on the staff of Gen. vlct.. They started long dent at the University who stooa , B flne record and tne way w- - -- - , vlglt meatn. at -"- . i, win hi ns- Lee It Is claimed, without receiving did. and now they havet roads and ond b amlnat on. done and lt8 backing make It the '1l.lly nvites .ny or wRn( I , n d from Johr HP h" J; 0oI, 'Beverly Winfrod ZUL i, eoYnve t'o me noting J 'm nV Z Z" S I" X back Into ?he hds o keep the parents and the schoo. -. not - VTsIgnedspirU Wrenti lost his left leg In New York . - --. -- juumiuius v. . I""-'-- .... -.( I In p nan touch, and will me p"-r . , . 1...1 uh ..nil the some days bko iur ironiv . agotha tneir total wwv, Union county's stand in me of the liquor irBiue uo , f- - ----- - at any anu in a ..u. bl" toe. UXooA poSOn devel for roads and everytniun. '"-:'uu'", ciagg. . behind tne league anu uu.. ... - - approacmug en... ..... ' Bnd 1, was necessary to am- nterest on 1300.000 road bonds.was cltt88- rhanfi, Hn, Feb. 6. 1912. hnd tleer. Go to work and fin- time. legions of friends and Is a man of oped and It nereaa ry niv 2 cents, wnicn is less . o n vnme i.h what vou nave Degun. i - ur's. The difference is. 9R8n,d Marshvllle, N. C. gratulate you on the way it is con- 'WJt'n n threads Correspondency nhoott on! built her roads and I.... .... Kmn aa in thu state. 1 have seen Minaay anernoon, mm w i MV nuKr ii r, ncn dv vi . . uui,n;u . . , i i ... ... h ntiAUf a nnnnv ruu we t .till." . -'.wish to congratulate you and no man 80 well equipped, for n.s ' . i . I -nn wdrov, . . . . the Marshvllle school Mr.W.G.Qriffln of Buford town- dld d. hip, who la on of the most on8ehr" terra in college. According vatlve ana ievei-neueu u.ru ... ... -lgure(J he stood hignest county, ami -""-".:: ; , of over zzo. mis is " wl,n M" V. 'V "...,, Tho cnntrartlnz pa i i tr in n iu hhim iiih. is in i . .1 n nn nrn ii. . j-mit annna wmrn iur uri 1 hh'uji - in sciiom -.-.- hn. 1 record, ana ins me u..- - - - on me wu. place in tne worn as yu. -.uF,.. Mineral Springs This fine wesiern picture n u- iring his first Lnrtent. Mr. R. L. Davis. from Waxhaw to Mii -P" . . l)Me No- 2 tonight. It Is 1 -,'"y- l" lS: ; Ooo'rge 1000 feet long, and a cmcK-J-k. in a - the fight tne temperance vy ' . "h -TJtor t.rforminir the cere- Also tonight, "tne inarming ..-nni nn. I ... .... l.-j 1 .mh-iritioa in mint- V Inchester perioriuing mw - r ,.,, ifi u-i-inw ritaa were nia. a siory m i.t-i.ui fnvnr nf eood roads. "The time has come," said Mr. Griffin, "to do away with free labor, tor 11 can nut m-wm-pllsh anything, and go to work for oermanent Improvement. I used to think that bond issue have changed with them, way w.s can and want." Verv truly yours, disgraced the public du EDWARD K. GRAHAM, Washington, the army posts -jea-1' stations, etc., anu rejoiceu ildings in Miss Sallle Slagle and Mr. Mrgl osts, naval Vickory. Mrs Vlckory has mad ed at the her home in Waxhaw with Mrs. 1 legions 01 iriena ...u - ':" ; -, thfl Mmb. Despite his ad noble traits OI cnarcie.. - rnUtnM sood the operation well and lt Is believed he A Perilous Hide. will recovei. in 1 He Won't Limp Now. No more limping for Tom Moore of Cochran. Ga. "I had a bad ore on mv lnslen that nothing .1 . . .. .11. t ....... 1 11,1.1,. r u ... her two daughters and their seemed to. neip ... . , ,. p.. e beaux. len'a Arnica Salve,-' ne writes, "but this wonderful realer soon cured me." Heals old. rnniilns it.. lillt.ut liv 1'nrtrlihre. 1. tr lyiuitiiiin inp inn VHitin nun 10 n i ..... - - .- . . . 1 uiiD imri.u iit. nroeress that Is now oeing mut . -. , : viok. A nmnll son of Henry I uthbertson 1 sores, uicers, u....--, and we must onange -J' aTlv eood Warn. There that the bills now before the sen- ca ne e haVny couple in the fire to hear It explode. The I I nder our systen, ot and tnis is now u wu., rv: J, ,' , ; current events, ate and House committees a gi --. , pia(iant Grove bowels of the little fellow were torn tne ngnis ui ................ d0 t0 get what we need will aU theDun- t o7h.s all to piece, and he died soon after at.ons are protected, butr.t. geon, a eoiureu ii..ui " - mantle adventure. I I ported, lt having been found that mother, Do you believe In good roads?