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i. No Path of Flowers Le&ds to Glory Success Means Work. Work Ihrne IV -(' mm and Saturday Xltht to be Important Factor ia lUoe fur Valuable Prises and Winning Honor Tea IKJIar la tiold In Kh HUtrirt U Hk- lUby Turning in the MgheM. Number of Yearly tiubwriutknia. New or Old Fire Dollar la (iuld la Karh IhMricl to the 15aby Turning in the Second Hit;!)?! Number of Year ly SuNxriKlons New "" ('Id. Now lt the Time to lu In Your lh-st V.tUt. Monro Root . Miss Ollle B. Griffin . . . 1.200 Miss Judith Blast Knight . 1.600 MUs Margie Deese S0.J50 Monro Root 9. Master Ray Nash 32.050 Master Parley McNeely Cook JO. 400 MUa Velrua Inei Alexander J.500 Misa Ixuise Quick IS.35" Miss Bessie Ay rock 24.400 Miss Louise Quick 1.VO0 Miss Bernlce Smith .. ..1.000 Miss Bertie McCarney .. .. 1.000 Monroe Rout 10. Master Raymond J. Deeae . . 5.000 Miss Odessa Funderburk . . Si', 000 Mineral Springs. Master Leroy Startle .... 5.400 Misa tun Ice Starnes .... 1.050 WIh'B tin Context Will Coe. The Journal's Grand Baby Contest "imA a j1.w :.! nr.! riv I una i Master Joe WlnrhrafAP 1 A00 The special offer this week )Uu i9i;t at 10 p. m. The prises M'.s Velma Howl 1.000 to have aroused a great deal or in- to be given out on that date will tertbt amon the friends of the ba- be J15o.no la Gold to the baby re- TndesTllle, g. C Mis Kati Le Funderburk ..1.000 Mia Bulla McManus .... 1.000 Taiahaw. 8. C: Mica Arbutls McMaaos .... 19.000 Alkea. Ca.: M'.sa Ruby Rogers 1.000 Osceola. S. C. .Rout 1. Master John Ed In Crane . . 2.5SO Locust Route 2. Misa Nellie Hunnycutt . . . 10.000 Chesterfield. S. C. Misa Ethel Llsenby .... 1.000 Ruby, a C. Misa Carrison Threaif. . . 26.000 Ruby. S. C. Route 3. Misa liailie G. Katcoe . . . 1.000 bles. and then? are c-rtaiuly some ! reiving the highest vote regardless of district. New a Ili-iefly Told. General Frederick !. Grant, son i.'. i ..i. . .....ilof the famous general, and himself a Major Geueral ' the Arm of the u . -.,,. Z' ' ...Jl'nltwl Sl.Hts, died la New Y-'rk fitiKiu iiirru i.vjw ;lgt Thursday. Miss Irene I lough worrs In this contest ar.u e art, 1?5,u, in to the babv re-'Mi l .rv 1 v..nnirt glad to see them keep ahead. A mo-Jcvlvlug the highest vote in the dis-jMi Mario K. Williams . .' ther who will sit out and work for, t riot opposite to tint in which the Waxhaw Route 1 her little one is suMy deserving of , ? t - "h'p i , J i . i . .' :''' Joscpn w. liamble . a (treat deal of praise; but what ,n(. ln (ho Kinu, ji,rol w"tn the about the mother who does not care first prise winner, receiving the ' iMiss Jewell V. M. Gamble if her darling never wins a prize or nd highest vote Cyru. U Bradv . ?j'.if' iii uoui iu ine rf.Mtri axtiaw Koute 4 HOW TUK YOTK STANDS. District No. 1. nv I- ji ...t.i t 1 I a . . jjU( ; mis uistrici inciunes reyiueais m Ithe Incorporate limits of Monroe. . I and only these. Miss Ruth Elizabeth Howie Wincste. N. C: Master C. C. 1-tmb, Jr.. . . Master John Frank Brown t ....,.. K... r I.I ..' -e -jnc In the same district with see- her? We cannot understand It; It omi frZi, win,.r recetvini; the sec means so littie to set a few subscrl- ond highest vote. . ... i ....... ii..1. i.l..tti. f-.i.: . oers ami senu uur iuht uium , in the lead. Just think of it in; time and do not wait until It Is too! late and then say. "Oh, if I had only worked like some of the wo-i nien my baby would have won 1 just did not care." x- , ... i . i. . ,,. t n. nit t in x-niir best effort, am I not have that lorl I Vaster Sam Mowie. Jr 1 .750 : Master John F. Wlllaford rT lonesome feeUns when l ta all I JHss Christine Ware B,lk . S I. o. , Master Normand S. James over Put in every moment of vour 'Misa Marsarette A. Henderson e!.950 l"nioi:ille Route 1. time that you can spare. It means ! Miss Mary Lee l'rivett . . . 40.mh , Master Andrew Sinsars . . only a few days and just now it is :"' r jauus i. i.rir.nn. .. i,v rnlonrllle. Route the most important thins on the "ss r.iizanem .v.tuer t.aiaweu i.e jj:wtor )-ani I.uu; Th v,. York Si.ii IVliunratie convititlon met iasi '1 Uur.-day aad jeleetid its uinety deteg.ites la the Na:iOR.ii convention rr it;:t th--:n , 1,050 uni'isirucKd f r any crrtl:d.;". This . 1.100 j means they w ltl be prt pared to 1.000. trade. J Roosevelt cnrrled l'.;::ic."s over 37.100 ,Tal't two to one. Champ Clark 1 boat Wilton quite r.s ban. t -arip said he was better pleas-d than he had be.n since the l..st boy was r .lbirn. As Illinois Is nesr :a .v.t.asou ":ri. and Clark is popular tacre. It - nn.u.iiiil il.-it hd u-niil'1 irrv 1 ho Mi. j In.,, W., I .1.111 ' ""' . 1 1.100. Miss Ialsy Tucker . . . Wlngate Route 2: Master Koyle Tresley ... . . CnlonWlle. X C. 1.000 j State. .mm Absolutely Paro Economizes Buer, Flour, Eggs; makes tfcc food more appetizing and wholesome The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar 8it- Vtss Gertrude Walsh 1.0 0 1,000 K. Griffin Mr. A. IX Watts. Senstor Slm- mons' committee clerk, iuld right 10.550 1 hand political advisor, has resigned his position in W.ishiuston and will! lo.oiio j open Headquarters in i:a:eiKn ana . 1,550! become Senator Simmons' campaign I maliafter. i him) At Klizabeth City Tuesday, Mrs. Il'lyses I'rltchurJ lift her 5-months. old bahv In Its cradle in the kitch 5!.000 ..T'en.l -r What i the use of nn .l.nvn nn.l bemnnnlnc the fact Miss MarRarett Cral that vmir babv is at the "bottom of I Miss Kathleen W. Manpara . 3S.150 the list or at best has only a few Master Clerg Fowler . . . votes? Haven't vou a friend at all Master J. U. Williams. Jr. tha: vou could ask for a subscrip-1 Master Maurice Keafearn tion :o The Journal? And Just one! MUa Frawllne Rape . . . , 8Ufc;'ription means nine thousand ; Master ann S:kes. Jr. . vntes Hon- mnnv of these w ill It i Tarlton Twins fnw t,i n,.f vnn in tiiie:ul and tvr-!Mlss Mildred Furr 1.000 haps win first honors and the $i5oMiss Knthryn English . . in gold? It will do vou good to get i Master Yv. A. Uine, Jr. . out among your friends and work ! Master Cecil Meacham . a little. It's n good thing for you I Ms Clyde .Moore . . . . because it will show vou just who Master James Russell . . ... . . li;.,a L'..ini . " ' - ... . ! 1 your friends are. ou know a menu, "" vii-ii Master Edward Roy Smith ..10, 000 Master Carl V. Hlnson . .10,000 J MarshTllle i,!!rrt ! Miss Fram es Bailey J'JJJq j Masier llasco:ii 1'erkins . . . ',;,i0i Marshville Route 3: "i" 4. "in I Master Curtis V. Smith .. 1 000 (Miss Daisy Tucker , Fageland. S. C: l.t00 I Master Walter Lee Knight . 1,050 1 Wallace Twins in need Is a friend inde-ed und will there ever be a time when you want friendly aid any more than you do right now? If you get the sub scribers it will be a good thing for your baby. I wonder if you know what It means to be at the top of the list when the closing night comes. It la surely worth working for, and It Isn't very hard work either, at any rate It will be a work of love and every one knows we can always do a whole lot for those near and dear to us. I know one thing, if I bad a dear little niece or neph ew, or even a dear little friend ln this race, 1 would exhaust every ef fort In an endeavor to put them ahead. I would ask every one I knew, and really believe I would be tempted to ask some I did not know to help me, and if I did not win I would at leaHt make it so warm for the rest of the contestants that they would know that I was in the race. This Is not a time for day dreaming or sleeping, It is a time to be at work every moment If you expect to achieve anything in Miss Francos Lee Stack .1.100 2'..400 1,100 13.00 1.000 Miss -Mary Trancls Lemtnond 20,900 17.300 1,000 Miss Billy Parks Smith Master Kenneth Lowery District No. 2. This Includes all territory outside Incorporate limits of Monroe, in cluding towns, rural routes and com munltles In Union and adjoining counties. Monroe Route 1. Master Johnle Arant . . . Master Willie Paul Deese Monroe Route 2. Master Curtis Dexter Presley 13.150 Monroe Route 3. Miss Cornice Threatt . . . Monroe Route 4. Master Samuel R. Plyler Master Ware Morris . . , Monroe Route 5. Miss Jane Wolfe Clark . . Miss Odessa May Craig . Master Harold Blghani . . Monroe Route d. Master Paul Merrill Williams 1.050 Miss Mildred Helms 1.050 this race, jusi iry reai nara ami see now it Master Hurley K. Thompson will seem to be busy for a few days. Miss Isabel Garrison . . . ;!0.oot Sl.aoO 19.000 .1.000 10.250 H',;I50 Piteeland. S. C. Route 2. Master Henry B. Funderburk 1.000 Lancaster, S. C: Master Charlie Deese . . . 36,000 Lancaster. S. C, Route 7. Master William Plyler . . . 10.000 Miss Odell Snipes 1,050 Lancaster, S. C. Route 8. Master Blicker Albert Jenkins. 1.000 Jefferson. S. C: ---Miss Jauneta Blackwell ..1,000 Jefferson Route 1: Master Marcus Spurgeon .. ..1.000 Jefferson Route 3: Master S. F. Miller ... .. ..1,050 Matthews. Miss Mary E. McLeod . . . 19,750 Matthews Route 18. Master Clide Harkey .... 32.200 McKee Twins 1,000 Miss Alma Elmore 36,500 Master Paul I). Stalling . . 1,000 Matthews Koute 26 Indian Trail. Miss Dorothy K. Roberts . . 18.250 Peachland, N. C. Miss Julia E. Cromartlo . . . 24,500 Wadeflboro, N. C. Master Henry R. Bennett . 29,250 Charlotte, N. C. 26.D50 Miss Luclle Helms 26.100 40,000 I 403 E. 11th St. IO.350 . 1,150 .10,000 . 1,000 . 3,100 , 10,000 . 1,000 . 1J00 WE WILL COOK SOME TOOTHSOME DISHES ON A Florence Airtoi OIL STOVE. - afic It is our earnest desire to acquaint the people of this vicinity with the superior qualities of this wonderful stove and we hold this demonstration for the purpose of showing you how simply it is op erated how easily dinner or any other meal c&n be gotten. We extend a cordial invita tion to everybody to be at our store Thursday, April 2Sth, to see and sample and partake of the good things to be turned out A Chef of wide ex perience, connected with the Epicurian Club of Boston, will be in charge of the cooking and dainty and palatable will be the dishes prepared. The stove will be thoroughly de monstrated Mid its working parts explained. Remember Thursday, April 25. HEATH HARDWARE CO. WHOLESALE MONROE, N. a RETAIL en, where she had been ironing, anil went to a Htore nearby. When tie retnrtud the kitchen was In flames, the baby was burned to death 11ml the houre and contents were nlso burned. While a tobacco house was be Inc torn down at Coldshoro a part of the building fell and crushed two men to death Alfred Hall, white, und Ceo. Kaison. colored. Three men were Injured, but not seriously. The High Point people who have been trying to get a new county, to he called Piedmont, will take ad vantage of Gov. Aycock's name and the next Legislature to create Ay cock county with High Point as the county seat. Cleveland county boasts of a citi zen who says he is the father of 51 children. Ills name is J. II. Lynch, he Is a native of Maine and is 80 years old. He was married at the age of 18 and has had four wiv es. A remarkable part of the state ment Is that all the children are living, according to Lynch. Not withstanding his advanced age Lynch says his strength still abides; that he can plow all day without stop ping to rest. A constitutional amendment pro viding for the election of Federal Judges by the people has been pro posed In the House of Congress. Gov. Wilson has declared In fav or of legislation requiring the pub licity of contributions to presldent- al campaign funds, Including both contest for nomination and election. A bill providing for such publicity will be introduced in Congress. Congressman Francis, of Ohio, has asked the committee on invalid pensions of the House of Congress to consider at onco a bill granting a nenslon of $100 a month to .Mrs. Sarah Hrnndon. who sent 16 sons In to the army during the cl"il war. Mrs. Hr.uuion who lives at Jacobs- bur?;. ()., Is said to be 114 years old. She has been married twice and is the mother of :iS children. Simeon W. King, of Chicago, who In 1 S 4 was given a life appoint ment as I" nit ed States commission er by Abraham Lincoln, has been coMti'nued In the post by tho action of i'nited States Uistrlct Judges. L:unl!s nnd Carpenter. P.y an act of Congress the life tenure ceased In 18M0 and it has been necessary to r.ir.ke an appoint mem every four years. Commlwiorer King being the uppointee each time. ln Charlotte Wednesday evening Sanders Jenkins, colored, shot nnd killed Katie Johnston, an old ne gro woman. No reason assigned for the shooting. Klljah Johnston, a son of the murdered woman, then chased Jenkins and shot him, inflict ing serious wounds. In State vs. H. F. Rice, from Greensboro, the majority of tho Su preme Court sustains the right of Greensboro to prohibit hogs within a quarter of a mile of the city lim its as a sanitary precaution and sustains the municipal authority of tho city under legislative enactment to exercise police control one mile beyond the city limits. George Moore, a wealthy capitalist of Iietrolt, Mich., has leased a tract of land in Graham county, contain ing l.tiOO acres, from tho Whiting Manufacturing Company, and is en gaged In stocking tho property with wild game of all kinds, which has been purchased in various parts of tho world. Mr. Moore will maintain a large hunting preserve on the property and will spend a great deal ot time at the place hunting with friends. Indigestion Causes Dlwlnetw, Nervousness, Ml loiisiiess, Sick Headaches and Sleeplessness. Vou know thst most of the ail ments mentioned above come from an out of order stomach. When your food reaches the jtom ach it fchoulJ digest and furnish nu tritious matter to the blood. If It doesn't digest, but lays heav ily on your stomach, It has started to ferment. When It ferments It sets loose In the stomach poisonous Rases which Iritate the great pneumogastrlc nerve that leads directly from the brain to the stomach. Th3t Irritation causes heartburn, dltlness, ulghtsweats, nervousness, and other aliments. MI-)-NA Is guaranteed to end all stomach misery, or money back. (0 rents at English Drug Co. and drug lists everywhere. Mexicans Must I tenure. Wiirnlng was issued Sunday by the I'nited States to the Mexican government, as well as to Gen. Pas- cual, chief of the revolutionary for ces, that "It expects and must de mand that American life and pro perty, withing the republic of Mexi co, be Justly and adequately pro tected, and that this government must hold Mexico aud the Mexican people responsible for all wanton or Illegal acts, sacrificing or endan gering American life or American property or Interests. The attitude of the I'nited States as expressed to both the Federal and rebel authorities Is that any mal treatment of Amercican citizens "will be deeply resented by the American people and government, and must be fully answered for by the Mexican people." cMldren, all boys.. Eight of their 11 boys married and six had child ren, all boys. All tf Iloscoc Turn er's cousins and brothers who have married so far hae only had boys. The Turners had about given up hope, when Kuth Eleanor Turner Bet up her first weak little cry at 5 o'clock today. Subscription Itook an Free to AH for the A.sLinj-. Come In day or night and talk with the Contest Manager. He will furnish you with Information con cerning the contest and how tho Gold can be won. There Is no reas on why you saould not come ln for a share. First Girl in DO Years. Atlantic City, N. J., Klspatch. When the wife of Roscoe Turner, boatbullder, 20100 Caspian avenue, presented hira with an Easter gift this morning the nurse tiptoed out and said to the crowd of Turners that had assembled: "It's a girl!" Immediately there was a scene of great rejoicing, all the Turners shak ing each other by the hand and the little boys dancing with delight. The arrival of this new Turner breaks a record established through four gen erations, every baby born In the! family during that period of nearly! 90 years having been a boy. I Payne Turner, founder of this branch of the family, came from ' Massachusetts. He had four sons,' no girls. Three of these sons had AVOII THE Itl'SH By Coming Early. The popularity of the performances Is Increasing fast. You will understand why If you visit THE PASTIME and see the fine pictures shown there. They don't hurt the eyes. Another Car Load mm H ones, Mules and Brood ares M Came In Today They are beauties. Our buyer is an expert and knows what the farmers of Union county need. If you want to buy or swap Bee us this time. Our terms and prices are fair and reasonable. REMEMBER: We sell Huckney Wagons, Corbitt Vehicles and Har ness. We make a specialty of applying rubber tires. This April 2, 1912. Youri truly. THE SIKES GO. Monroe, North C&xolina.
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