Jf The Advertising Bank. $
This is the column of The Journal
where you put in a few cents and
draw out dollars in results. Every
body reads the column because there
Is always something interesting in it.
Somebody has found something and
wants to find the owner. Someone
has nuall articles for sale and tells
about it here. Others have various
.things to talk about and all or it
is interesting. It is the clearing house
for the buying and selling of small
articles, for special notices, for bits
of all kinds too small to go into the
display advertising columns. One
; price to all one cent per word each
! insertion. Count your words and
send money with order.
Scott's Fruit Preserving Powder I
will keep perfectly fresh all kinds of
fruit, apples, peaches, berries, pears, I
plums, tomatoes, corn. okra. cider, i
wine. etc. A !5c. package for 15c. j
at The Union Drug Co. :
Farms for Sale I have several :
small farms and some large farms
The finest roads in the State. This
section is building up fast. Write
what size farm you want. Jonh B.
Cameron, Sanford. X. C, U.F.D. 3.
Good molasses for 23c. gallon.
M. L. Flow.
Call Arant for automobile service.
Phone No. 379-J.
Notice Certificate of deposit No.
1233, issued to me by the State Bank
of Wingate on July 1st, 19U, has
been lost, and all persons are hereby
notified not to trade for said certifi
cate, as application has been made
for a duplicate thereof. Vernon
Helms.
Fresh shipment of boiled ham re
ceived by express this morning. We
cut it for you in any amount. Grif
fin & Bivens.
Lost A rather large cameo pin.
somewhere in Monroe. Keward if
returned to Mrs. Frank Stevens.
Fine Duroc Jersey pigs ready for
delivery. Eight weeks old and very
fine. Price $5. Robert Yarborough,
It. F. D. 5, Monroe, N. C.
Mr. V. B. Keziah of Waxhaw R. F.
D. No. 1. won the prize of (1.00 of
fered by The Journal for the best
answer to "Why I Read the Special
Notice Column of The Journal." A
number of good replies were sent in
but many of them went beyond the
100-word limit. The reply of Mr
Keziah which won, was as follows
"If I lose something, I read it to find
who has found it. If 1 find some
thing. I read it to find who has lost
it. If I want to buy, 1 read it to find
who is selling. If I want to sell, I
read it to see who is buying. And 1
read it because it is educaine, inter
esting, and useful to me."
Auction Sale Saturday, July 2"
I will sell a lot of household furni
ture at my residence in Wingate ut 2
o'clock. T. K. Helms.
Howie Ganme. in MoCann building
opposite F. B. Ashcraft's store, clean
ing and repairing machines.
We want to buy all kinds of coun
try produce. T. C. Lee 4c Co.
Those double-spooler, self-threading
sewing machines at H. E. Cop-
pie's are wonderful in mechanism and
price.
Iced Chero-Cola in bottles every
where, five cents.
Blacksmith We now have a first-
class blacksmith at our shop who
will do your work right and at a
fair price. Try him. T. C. Lee &
Co.
Drink Chero-Cola there's nothing
so good.
See me for coffee, sugar and rice.
M. L. Flow.
For Sale A Maxwell roadster au
tomobile, perfect condition and can
be converted into a touring car.
Monroe Bicycle Company.
Everybody says that Chero-Cola is
the best the best by test.
For Sale 100 acres good land in
Bladen county, near Garland, N. C.
Consists of river bottoms, sandy soil
and flat land, dark soil with clay
eub-soil. Price $15.00 per acre;
cash, i one year with legal interest,
4 two years with legal Interest.
Write B. J. Cromartie, Garland, X.
C., or W. D. Cromartie, owner, Altoo
na, Fla.
This new drink Chero-Cola Is good
to the last drop.
The Monroe Auto Transfer an
swers calls day or night. J. A. Lin
gle, proprietor, Phone 103 R.
Brick for Sale See J. C. Win
chester or Polk Bros.
The road supervisors of Vance
township will meet at Indian Trail
Friday, July 31st, at 10 o'clock. All
overseers will be expected to make
reports to the board. J. M. Harkey,
chairman; M. T. Stallings, secretary.
One 3-horse farm for sale good
land, well watered see Boyte & Cav
lness, Glendon, N. C, Moore county.
Dodson's Llvertone is guaranteed
to take the place of calomel by the
Union Drug Company.
We are In position to sharpen your
gin saws this summer. Give ua a tri
al. Monroe Oil Mill.
Folkks smile when they drink
Chero-Cola.
For Sale Twelve acres highly Im
proved land fronting on public road
and adjoining lands of W. C. Heath
and R. B. Redwlne, formerly owned
by Monroe Brick Company. One
mile from town. Apply to G. B.
Caldwell.
Meet your friends at our new and
up-to-date soda fountain. The best
and coldest drinks in the city served
here in sterilized glasses. The Un
ion Drug Company.
Call us for Marischino cherries,
fresh lot Just received. Griffin
Bivens.
We are still in the well business.
We bore in quicksand as well as hard
rock. This is the cheapest, quickest
and best way you can get a well.
Hartsell Well Boring Company, Mon
roe, N. C.
Wat Aehcraft, Veterinarian Day
calls. 113, night calls 113. Hospital
on Hayne street, northeast of court
house. Monroe. N. C.
Let us figure on you job of plumb
ing. If the price is not right, we will
not expect to do the work. Austin
Correll.
Porch swings and rockers at H. E.
Copple's.
Chero-Cola is the best carbonated
drink on the market.
Call phone No. 195 and say Tip
Top and we will send you the finest
bread that can be made. Griffin &
Bivens.
Chickens, eggs and hams wanted
I have several orders to fill for both
fowls and young chickens. See me
before selling. W. R. Outen.
We sell the celebrated Diamond
automobile tires standard of the
world. Tharp Hardware Co.
Buy the Steel King Cultivator and
you get the best. Co-Operatlve Mer
cantile Co.
Fresh barrel fine fat mackeral, 5c,
each. Griffin t Bivens.
Try that fine old vinegar I have
for pickling. M. L. Flow.
For first-class plumbing see Aus
tin & Correll.
rhprn-Cnla la coin? tike wild fire
More than one hundred and fifty
places in Union county sell It.
See us before you sell your PrO-
Please call at any time for hack
work. Phone 268. Henry Lilly.
The big sale of choice rrocpries is
going on all the time at Griffin & Biv
ens.
THE LOCAL MARKETS.
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COTTON.
Best long staple . .
Best short staple
Seed
PRODUCE
The figures given here are prices
paid by merchants today. They may
be different tomorrow or next day,
Readers are advised to 'phone some
responsible merchant on the day
they expect to come to market and
get figures for that day.
Hens 35 to 40
Young chickens 25 to 35
Roosters 26
Guineas , 20 to 25
Eggs 15 to 17
Butter ... 12 H to 20
Hams 15 to 18
Beeswax 18 to 20
Pork 11
Beef cattle 5 to 5H
Repairing, timing and adjusting
Dign grade watches, jewelry repair
ing' engraving and diamond mount
ing a specialty. J. E. Preslar.
Best home ranner In tha wnrlrf
Cans, solder and complete supplies at
Mnarp s Hardware store.
For Sale. House and lot situated
on Talleyrand ave., McCauley Heights
Luther Williams.
T f Ha flit Vntll nroaitplnMnna TV.
use only the purest and freshest
J . . .. . n .. , .
urugs. luree vo; registered drug
gists. The Union Drug Company.
A If 0..... Til J n .
ml. iu. ocirtwi, uiauugci. x uuue hi
Automobile for hire. Sare driver.
Prices reasonable. Call phone 272.
H. Lt. crowell.
A fall stock of automobile tires,
tubes, etc. Tharp Hardware Co.
Bring us your chicken, eggs,
butter,, hams, potatoes, etc., and get
the beet prices. T. C. Lee Co.
n. E. Copple's for high grade and
cheap porch screens.
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE.
North Carolina, Union County, In the
Superior Court.
A. P. Phlfer ts. Neal A. Williams.
By virtue of an execution directed
to the undersigned from the Superior
Court of Lnion County In the above
entitled action, I will, on Monday,
the 8rd day of August, 1914, at 12
o'clock m., at the court house door of
Union county, sell to the highest bid
der for cash to satisfy said execution.
the following property, as the prop
erty of Neal Williams, to-wit: that
lot or parcel of land lying and being
In North Carolina, Union county,
Marshvllle township, adjoining the
land of J. E. Little, Will James and
others, and bounded as follows:
Beginning at a stake. J. E. Lyttle's
corner, and runs N. 12 degrees 6 W.
1 chain to a stake, Will James' cor
ner; thence S. 77 degrees 5 W. 2H
chains; thence 8. 12 degrees S E. 1
chain to a stake, J. E. Lytle line:
thence with his line N. 77 degrees 6
E. 2V chains to the beginning, and
being half of lot No. 4. J. P. Ashcratt
survey, containing i of an acre.
This the 25th day of June, 1914.
JOHN GRIFFITH,
Sheriff of Union County.
SPAN OF LIFE MUCH LONGER
telenet Has Added IS Years Says Dr.
Victor Vaughn Future to Class
Ua as Barbarian.
Atlantic- City. N. J. At the first gen
eral session of the convention of the
American Medical association Dr. Vic
tor C Vaughn was ins tailed as presi
dent, succeeding Dr. John A. Wtther
spooa of NashvUVe, Tenn.
Doctor Vaughn made The 6ervtce
of Medicine to Civilisation" the sub
ject of his Inaugural address.
"In the last century the average of
human life has been Increased by 15
years, and this increase could be du
plicated In the next 20 years," be said.
"If the facts we now possess were ef
fectively employed.
The further developments of medi
cine, both curative and preventive, de
pend on scientific investigations. The
public is the beneficiary and should in
every way encourage medical research.
The federal government and the states
should sustain and promote sclontlflo
research.
"We toast of a great civilisation, but
this is justified only within limits. The
historian of the future will have no
difficulty in convincing his readers that
those who lived at the beginning of the
twentieth century were but slightly
removed from barbarism, aa he will
tell that the school, saloon and vice re
sorts flourished in close proximity;
that tbe capitalist worked his em
ployes under conditions which pre
cluded soundness of body; that 10.000
murders were committed annually In
our midst, and that a large percentage
of our mortality was due to preventa
ble dlseasea
"In each state there should be a
hygienic laboratory equipped w ith able
men supplied with facilities for the
study of sanitary conditions and for
the prosecution of sclentlflo reeearch."
Carranza Kays He is Heady for Pear.
Washington Dispatch, July 20th.
General Carranza today informed
the United States government he was
ready to declare suspension of hostil
ities against the government of Pro
vsional President Carbajal pending
negotiations with his representative
for the transfer of authority at Mexi
co City to tbe constitutionalists.
The constitutionalist chief express
ed his views to John R. Silliman. per
sonal representative of President Wil
son, and Consul Ceneral Hanna and
Vice-Consul Robertson, who inter
viewed him at Monterey. He said
he would receive the commission of
three appointed by Carbajal to dis-
I cuss peace.
I Secretary Bryan annuonced the re
ceipt of the message from the Ameri
can representative with the comment
.that prospects for an agreement be
tween the two factions now were
! l arv fivniaiKld
IS LIVING LONG AND WELL
Eeneror Depew Has Rare Gift to
Grew Old snd Keep Pace
With Progresa.
New York. It ts, as Mr. Depew sug
gests, no great achievement to live
long In these days, but It is a good
MAN COULD FLY A PIANO BOX
lip i
Practically Everything Depends on ths
Engine, Declares Lincoln
Beachey.
New York. Any properly built bi
plane which has a light, powerful en
gine is stable when in the air. provid
ing it is Intelligently handled. The
chief reason I have been able to ac
complish feats which other airmen
never have attempted Is the fact that
1 have had a good machine and have
known bow to fly It, Lincoln Beachey
writes in Popular Mechanics.
Give me a clearance of 500 feet
from the ground, a place to land, and
then let tblugs happen. If the aero
plane upsets or slides, or the engine
dies, and the airman is not asleep,
It may be righted with comparative
ease.
The master of a good biplane should
feel as completely at home in the air
as any bird that ever flew. In my re
cent flights It has been demonstrated
that a man-made machine Is capable
of things which no bird ever attempt
ed. How many persons ever ssw a
bird try to loop tbe loop, do back
ward spiral or revolve like a top and
sail earthward tall down!
It is true that my latest craft was
built . for the speolflo purpose to
which it is being put But tor general
flying a good biplane of the same fun
damental type should be equal In sta
bility. It Is only touching the extreme
to assert that with an engine of suffi
cient power an airman could fly a
piano box. By that 1 wish to Im
press the statement that the air
man of today has absolutely every
thing he needs with which to fight the
laws of gravity. Because of this the
aeroplane already occupies the place
of a necessity, commercial and other
wise, for the present and future day
man. It Is only a toes ahead to the
time when the aerial express will be
no more a novelty than overland lim
ited trains are now.
CANINE HAS $200 FUNERAL
Chauncey Depew.
gift, and a rare ene, to be able to live
long and keep actually In touch with
progresa
That Mr. Depew possesses that gift
nobody will deny, aQd It has served to
make htm one of the most popular
men of his time.
CHURCH IN CLOSED THEATER
Pastors In Oklahoma Town Take New
Methed to Close Sun
day 8 how.
Law-ton, Okie, A large i : iber of
the churches of Lawton have Joined
In union service, which began in an
alrdome, to continue during the sum
mer months. A eouble purpose wss
attained In the selection of this open-
air playhouse for these church serv
ices, first that of a comfortable place
of meeting, and, second, of closing
this theater on Sunday. The Fort BUI
military band gave a concert opening
the exercises. Different preachers
will occupy the pulpit each Sunday.
8lxteen-Year-Old Bull Terrier Burled
In Cypress Hills Cemetery In
New York.
New York. Wreaths of flowers cov
ered a handsome oak coffin In which
"Tuck Lents Crawford,' a sixteen-year-old
bull terrier, was burled In
Cypress Hills cemetery. Nearly two
hundred dollars set aside ten years
ago by the will of Harry Lenta, at one
time a New York sporting man, was
used in defraying the cost of the fu
neral. Tbe dog had been Mr. Lents'
et
The burial was supervised by Mr.
Lenta' sister, Mrs. Carolina Crawford,
owner of Crawford inn, Paterson. She
tried to have the animal Interred on
her property, but the Paterson health
authorities objected. She then pur
chased a grave In Cypress Hills and
took the coffin there in an automobile.
RUB-r.lY-TISn
Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cots and
Bums, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
I Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
jternally and externally. Price 25c.
WHEN THE EXCLUSIVE SILVER ANNI
VERSARIES COME ALONG, WE ARE READY
WITH THE GOODS TO SUPPLY THE OCCA
SION, IN SINGLE PIECES, PLAIN AND SUB
STANTIAL, ELEGANT AND SERVICEABLE.
LARGE PIECES, SMALL PIECES, AND OF
ALL AND VARIOUS SIZES.
BUT EVERY SET OR PIECE IS IN AB
SOLUTE GOOD TASTE, AND YOU HAVE
ONLY TO CONSULT YOUR OWN FANCY.
FULL DISPLAY NOW BEING SHOWN.
DON'T WAIT TILL THE LAST. COME NOW,
HAVE YOUR. ORDER PACKED.
The W. J. Rudge Company.
The first cost is the biggest cost of the
Ford and the smallest cost of any oth
er car because of the after expense.
The Ford is the one car you can drive
at less than "horse and buggy" rates.
Thousands drive the Ford at less than
two cents a mile. It's the "cos Mo-keep"
that counts.
Runabout $54:5; Touring Car $593
f. o. b. Monroe, complete with
equipment.
THE HENDERSON GARAGE AND
MACHINE COMPANY,
Agents,
Monroe, N. C.
f m vii nam
Out on the Porch
or inside the house our reed, willow
or wicker furniture will add a lot of
summer comfort. Come and see the
easy chairs, rockers, settees, etc. In
every line they spell coolness. Not
expensive, either. Our prices &re
always the lowest
T. P. DILLON.
Why Not Own a Farm?
We have organized an association with the purpose of making It possi
ble for every man who farms in Union county to own a farm. You ran
buy a farm with rent money. Let every young man who is going to farm
and every farmer who doesn't own the land he works come to see us and
e will help him to get one.
Any one who has farm land for sale at "live and let live" prices will do
well to see us.
Union Farm LotMi Association
W. B. LOVE, Secretary.
LOVE McXEELY, Attorneys.
MOXROE, S. C.
Seashore Excursion
TO
WILMINGTON, N. C.
VIA
Seaboard Air Line Railway
Tuesday, July 28th, 1914,
FROM
Rutherfordton, Shelby. Lincolnton,
Charlotte, and all stations up
to and including Hamlet.
Visit WrigMsville, Southport, Ft. Caswell
and Other Resorts.
Leave Rutherfordton 7:00 A. M.: Charlotte 10:20 a. m..
July 28. Rates and schedule from other points:
Monroe .' (13.23
Wtngate 8.00
Mai-Mhville 8.00
Peachland 3.00
Polkton 3.00
Ruftnellvllle 8.73
Wadeflhnro , 2.75
Lileeville 2.73
Pee Dee 2.73 ......
Rockingham 2.50
Hamlet 2.50
ARRIVE WILMINGTON ,
11.20
11.30
11.40
11. SO
11.57
12.03
12.13
12.23
12.33
12.45
1.00
4.45
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
Returning leave Wilmington 8:00 a. m. Thursday.
July 30. Children under 12 years half fare, under 5
free. JOHT T. WEST.
Division Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C.