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CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT AT 30. HAVE YOU HELPED TH YOUR FRIEND YET? IF NOT. WHY NOT? e Monroe Journal PIIRI TGUrnrrfrron. VOL.20. No. 81. PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. MONROE, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1914. THE GREAT WHITE PLAGUE praTiTOo home ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, SPECIAL TAX IX EFFECT. KERMOX OX THIS DEADLY MOD ERX DISEASE. Loral Charity Organiiation Has Her eral (W or Hand thai Need Im THE WAR. The whole interest In the European ONLY FOUR DAYS LEFT. Miss Eugenia Williams Miss Myrtle Trice 43.000 ISO.OOO Rev. Mr. White Make a Mom F ore. I Shipper Must Affix One Cent Stamp Oil Hill. Of l.llnr mediate AttentUn Funds Must be Ka'eln and Observer. r now centres over the great fight- CONTESTANTS MY W IV op iski-L NORTH MONROE. Secured. I Stamp licking will become general lD ekl of the Russians and Ger- .v " . . .OR iX)K Miss Daisy Thomas nn -,ana: . Tne of the - - v., uriuiius in PTTrirftfinv ih 1 I I ...vi.nivr. iUHAKHIf stampsl ;"" """" la to tne fact that I . " V",,M iwes at ;su ron 34 250 -et rwturday XiRht Not the , . 8 Jennie Richardson 121.000 k. a. Muiuuguuui lD Lnited stat.. noriiea mantle i. in !.-... .u- . . . . - ,V""J if ... . fl IWnU.km of the Modern d of to car. fo, 'the Tl. ZruZ . ST" afflj"n ' ZT, f?1!! .-i . fiiimha rx9 ... . I -...- .... mu viuui It I Or V Brjmiii v.v is uuh in i scourge ana ,-ou.u Out How Each T" ' " "? HI!" .PP on rt.ln classes of i.Der. .nT they have a perfect net wo , One Can Take Part In Stemming Europe.rwlr I. VKg bualnL .2 .L6! !Tom8 i?! L'J h.t f1 by they - - - .v.t.!, iav.tr man 000 certain extent, that Is nothine com i , Elector of In- "'I' troops faster pared to thf lr. e. re"ue ,s king night and h .. The Germans hav . ooservea who h - and whosi f.m. . " .V 10 et ,nese "! " laTV nor,s inst the French terlan and Baptist He. .re ." serine in conquer," f 'mp 0UV Par,ie8 who desire "d 5nghsh' "d th Alli re - "roe by special .er- The Associated fch.ri teTuTSSK c" nery If PSli J4'" ,he ffen?lve- Inr. Thi. .... i desperate ann..l . .""J! cn"ery n. motion. LODZ TAKE RV firoxt.x Ita EviU. Tuberculosis Sunday was observed in the Presby churches of Hon mons by the pastor.. This was in ac-1 de"Perte appeal for funds In a few Slightest Possibility of Telling Who mil win Only Those Mho Get lot. Can Win. "While there is life there is hope. tj iriuttiua on v Mil if n days of the biggest contest that has Miss Belle Medlin I ine collector mhn.u.j ...I . . i cordance with the request made by ""r,!" "e, .f.xpect U who P8sily postmaster, and government denorfl L-JT0?"; the 8ec0nd Poland. heState Bo.rd ofHe.lthof.il mln- WhVcontributinr to th,s Jl'Sti h.aLe 1 -PPlI- wVVsoulhw ister. or me State. Realizing the im.Ioreanlzatlon von bun. .".V. Ill I-,. "uu lne lurnisnmg of bond. n t h. r.-. " 'l"1""."' u" ,a"- ly port.nc. of thi. subject. Th T Journal io,V "help" mV.h.rt.r toVoS; .1. i . I inn ARKOCinral DinvUlii. 1 .! "I . . 1 m w nn .,.,,.. . . " .. . ...a. vmsure in present ne npr th. iniesuHiei sa e. thprofor. . .n ...mcmcui irom ueriin. trmmHUr h. sermon of Rev. Mr. White of the ind if 7he case is not a rt0hvthoen(: Wh'Ch are government deposN ? ha.Taged ZV "n thinR ,s doing ,his"week." " Sme Baptist church, whose manuscript we they drop it ImmeSiately But IMt' t0Th!: ....... housands Ifave falfeTin HUDUeSS There wiU be some very absolute were fortunate to secure: found' to be wo X . the ase . Sne' f". riic ilVTnT? " QUUe -" con !S . ,nd troTZ Z?' JudRes announce men that He was the Son of God 'lat n f?r help" He 8,ated that h today on will have thave a one con Ludz and fiKhtinK on the outskirts of worWng and hv It k wVl here He distinctly appeals to thta i, l" rk and that stan.p affixed. In tnis maUer the ' My and PreVious t0 ,hat- f opl verV lafge reports This" is eTie'l miracle as establishing that tm.t, famil was suffering. The case railrad riil th. v.-I "e nations twenty milos wst f i.,L 'iki8 eporls- Ihls is entirely itii ni'.i ifi.j i j . . :. 7 iniicui rruuires 1 .. .. -1 rwuic. Miss Bright Secrest 41,500 WINGATE. Miss Mattie Jone ISO.OOO SAXDY RIIKJE TOWNSHIP. This miracle was the healing of the paralytic, one who from all accounts became paralyzed as the direct re sult of dissipation. It was Just as easy for Christ to say Thy sins be . forgiven thee, as It was to say. Arise and walk. Both were impossible for man. both were possible to God. Here Christ did the one that was the most eneciuai. to convince the crowd. He commanded the man to arise and walk. He cured his disease. To cure the disease, was from God's point of view, to forgive the sin; but the sal vation of this man depended upon what he would do after he was heal fd. Christ helped this man bark to the living of the normal pin steal life ; i nus it is that the church of Christ has had bequeathed to her one of her greatest functions, namely, the point ing the people Into the way of living the normal life. The normal life is the life free from all disease. Disease exists in a thousand forms. As society becomes, more complex and human relations become more closely knit together, what effects -it iniiiviiiiiai, alWIs each and every oilier, and as Emerson has px ; tewed it, "the otherest." If the lirst function of the church is to teach, then Indeed her second function is to serve. The right kind of service always makes society het- ?r. jeaenmg men how to live here is teaching them how to live here after. How can men live in the ful ler sense If they are always In con Mant danger of dreaded and loathe some diseases, which can be eradi cated? The church must do her part in educating the people how to live In fai If la k. I. J ... .v in uci uuumipn amy to do fo. Thus teaching the people the , way to make life happier, better and stronger, she herself becomes an asset Indispensable to society. The Business f the Chun h. was investigated and found tn h. n". .Z: ,,m.e,u Tmna Kow. which fipfi .lll . ' worthy of aid. It was given. '''V A"6 "?' of Lodz and alone Z, There are several cases in thn ritv n fa K i i ... "n mat neea immediate attenti There Is a little child suffering w pneumonia, whose parents are In des titute circumstances. The Associated Charities are aiding this case as much as possible, but funds are needed at once to secure medical aid. Several men. out of work, have left their families in need. These families are now denpnd. inn At nnv frv. nnA ri a. : lvl uai ana aione a no fmm I uniesiants atp asked tn ko- t city thougl .as a matted ' con.nience ! tm,lleS , northeast ' M "' -VOTES are whaiw'anS ion. they will keep them on hand for sa" t i& ,VeP- ' r I K.hem "e Can,10t hope ,0 in- vith for the present. ne Lodz long has been an objective The problem Is HOW to GET THEM. On each telephone niessaee or con. v"'"1 0 ,ne p"'an army. It has versation transmitted over any phone f.' -.i .r?nt Jears fro" an In- for which a charge of 15 cents or more is made a subject to a tax of one cent, this is to be paid by the party sending the message. The same rule applies to telegraph messages. Perfumery and cnsmpti t-i...i. . , - mi. mini- o r .S.r'a ed9?ri.,ies- ' "Nicies come under this tax. Here a. . I u anti tamers are some of the articles In rim are to be blamed In these instances, stores which are subject to "he tax but that does not alter the case. The and the rate: uu cniuiren must live. The Essences rtnt ii-nl U ; . i . significant Place to n. f"" k."" A. VL Ulev relapse ... . w'c muni ui vuihiiiuo in meir state of inantivi. I'"I'UIUUQ l-UIPH in Tllfl l..nnt I... v... Pire. In 1910 H.s no ,,!. L .. ?T i J 88 'ne. r?sul,s coute.t orf ilK eni j -Muiuurr- i "irnicu. A lew are KO ne to fppl Vi ri:?hL 8P aay "for "the nectpH tn . i, re ex- "ri ume in tnis contest when thev rS wl!"k9 8 8tr0Dg effort hear the announcement of the names I vi uie prize w niipra ...m ben conducted in Tiht in many davs. sectlon Miss Clyde Belk s.4?5 not the .lightest posslbili- . M,IE"AIf SPRINGS- moment of telline who ti,. '"" " VI" ronPr 130,000 111 be, but there is one thing JACKSOX TOWNSHIP. IrZF'jyr.!"11" Mrt,e BIte 130.000 miss Maggie Simms 130.000 Miss Bessie Weir 123 500 Miss Carrie Simpson 2-M7"; WAXHAW Miss Zaila McCain 73,030 LAXES CHEEK TOWNSHIP. Miss Leola Maples 5.j 000 Miss Sarah Baker er.'-nA Mrs. John L. Helms 31350 Miss Euia Phifer 1 n nun Miss Lizzie Simpson 4 7550 Miss Annie Smith lTnn MARSH I Ll.K TOWNSHIP. Miss Rena Moore 66 225 Miss May belle Jones 34000 Miss Mayme Tadldck fii'n?;(i Miss Odessa Hamilton 130 000 It Is a fact that if contestants do BLOODIEST FIGHTING YET. doubtelss open their eyes Vlder than Miss Wil GOOSE CREEK TOWNSHIP. Miss May Austin lin nnn Miss Carrie Clontz 23 500 Miss Lela Little 127'500 Miss Delia Helms 64,500 Miss Ola Baucom 77 950 UNIONVILLE. extracts, toilet whIpi- cosmetics vaseline, netrolonni hir oil. pomade, head dressings, hair restoratives, hair dyes, tooth washes dentifrices, tooth paste. T L. Not 5 Mr way to Urezeziny to ,,ni e wh" terprlses. but If you can't he n no . Z.un: n 7 , c. " 1 nna n" ",a n e Russians essayed give your aid to the home sufferers! cent, a d imt V , Zt i ' ' V " "Z..1 ?U"r. attack ce: t: over 15 . .7". ." .,"1 T.1 " . . . inm'"W Ut the Ger- .1 . : ' 11 '"fl'UIII,, I iiuiiin VUI passage t tlln unlnf 2o cents. 5- rpnt- . .. or. .. . i '.. " 1 ule point , M trim Ul!l inn exceeding &i) cents, 1 1-4 cent; npnnl. ii f M . . , ..luuiur iHiiiiui see uiem suffer. While the Belgians must also be remembered, the need of our nun community must not be neglected. Both of these are worthy charity en- 1)1!) M -i etrnt r " ft m ine most tragic moment of the Ty u ?en ln EIGHT eek. but lU FORH TOUAxiiip fighting about Lodz thus far, it is f'f ' U wilI.be t0 " is not too .,.. r ,fc " Tm:ss,,,,- reported here, owurred be'v'een late now- N"r again will supscrip- w!SS G.aithfi; Cnan 120.500 Tuszyan and Brzeziny, southeast of lioM be wor,h 1uit as to con- M!S8 I k 64.375 Lodz. Heavy German forces which ,eL,"nt" as are right now. The J 8- a,e underburk 4 6,fln0 hd penetrated to Tuszvn. it appears ,1"TIerence Mween a new subscription ? !ss IHosa Il,opers 130,000 were surronniiuH o.i Au.-.j and an old onp u 2 nnn v( ti... Miss I.essie I'lvler iiiinnn 130,000 difference between a five year nev M'SS May,lle Uelk Till.. I.. .... . . ....o ,.i.vi m sums to a nam one on many people the world over lHm't ho deceived. Charity in Mon roe is now on a systematic hiu if you know of families in need of help report it to the Associated Charities' They will help. But this does not relieve you of responsibility. Are you willing to let the Phtiro Kuril of charity rest on the purses of a very few ladies Investigate the chnritv conditions and help them. They need funds and must have them. of Ion't Want European OkIci. Washington Dispatch, Deo. 5th. ine probability that the United States will be in the market next year for a considerable number of sumnarines is deterring American shipbuilders from seeking contracts among the belllgerants for under wa ter iignung. k. j. Powell, president i ine rore Kiver Shlpbiuldini til. hut'Annl .... iur a (iii ranee miles. his battle is culled the bloodiest and most pitiless f!Kit of the war Ninety per cent of the German offi cers were put out of action and "any regiments had less than one hundred men left. The lighting lasted 36 hours. The Germans fell i rows out their conirsiiiua ,.,.. .. , package of chewing over the bodies and hurled them ing $1. a charge of selves against the Russians. ror eacn over 50 cents and not exceeding 75 cents. 1 7-8 cent, over 75 cents and noi exceeding i, 2 1-2 cents. The schedule is based on the sell ing price of the article tn h. fivn.i Example: An article that sells for 80 cents must bear a tax stamp worth 2 1-2 cents. I'pon every gum not exceed nve cents will be made. auuitionai 1 worth another cents will be charged. Some other requirements are follows: Bonds, debentures or certificates of Inn. u-n'i'"1 'V" ,ces o Question. as , ,.' . "lutner wnen 1 -...c uuiiiB irom .cnool? ' let US do something V.il.l indtebedness of any association, mm. well as the "Grown I'm" ..'.... n. . . r-". i,.. . ..i "..uieKO- wiiiuuuuii, on eacn iuu or ' n enrertainment to heln face vulna nr fi-onii.. .1 . rn. nennla r tii urii 0,, pn.h ,;, . rc- ; v... ' ":'vu- ? nd gins -.. ...... u..nill, mc ui ceruueares """" ovnoois, uraued and Hieh of stock whether to orginlzatlon or can,,ot we cljiP in our pennies nick reorglnization, on each $100 of face M" and dimes until $5.00 is c'oi ect- U. , .'iniriiuiUIIlK VOlll ls the business of the rimrv. ilnanv. onp of ih. oiii.i holn a... . .1.11 . i- .L V .... " ",v vuineriis oi condJc ,,;e'de Z Zl? ' On all ch sum Dr. GTeyteHr ly of our nhvsical hnrfip. k.,."V " not ini.n.1 , K..n.7 .. " ''' to sen, memoranda le ..,., , , ' i uui uunu Auuinannes ror ,' Illrlltlal lacu t es w Kuronean nou.r it I ii pi. iium lacumes as " European power. It is under .V .. . 6 Greeks created the physl- stood that Congress will probably ap cai ideal of beauty and loveliness of Propriato for more than eight subnm rorm, and as a consequence they gave rines, and possibly for 13. has been to the world Iihi Insnnhv onH taken imH i.i . ' " rTk, .i . i'"-ii.i. -....ii i uuriuvi ai on Qv Ante Ine Latins noh.j . .. 1 1,...., .ii,. i... u i J riH, ,irn in unrir youm a barrel nr n,,. i , of sales, deliveries or transaction of Ul"' XVe can sk "Mr. Moore" to he shares or certificates of stock of any ou.r lre!s"rer. when proper amount or corporation, on each K'.nea lor the good cause, wp ..in association h sounu mind In a sound body. V-....H,. weni lurtner than any of iese. as it was in His power to do He not only healed the body, but he I nraien. tne soul also. The church may alleviate suffering and may help to eradicate disease, so that man may house his soul in a sound bod v. Thus fiie minus ner divine mission: to "trip uoo maKe men. And to this end, she is helping to n.inp oui one Iran shipbuilders. A communication has been receiv ed by Secretary Bryan from Charles hehwab, of the steel corporation. $100 of face value of fraction thereof nd all feel glad to think and know J ,tn,s-, at least o"ie little people across the Promisory notes and for each re- w' will not starve of hunger I will start the barrel off with M nn.a.nl -. t .1.. . in-.ni 01 uie san e. lor a sum ni o ceeiingjiofl i two cents; and for each Pent from the -Carlile Bairns" : additional $100 or fractional part have often thought of the Moiheri nnuirv as ,1 ov""mwl recent Doeda. Instruments of writing, more, whose children h ve pmwn or inquiry as twhether the rni-nnr.,i: I ivlli'ra hv nnv tnAu t . j . ". " Mown, or manner! tn .vno i..i i. ' ii,. . '. . "enm. or -......, ,Ile 0,ner lion KuiiM-niKion ana a one year renewal is 37,000 votes. Don't 'fail to m. your friends behind you this week. Thing about the Dist There may he a possibility of coming in very easily for this nHz i,.v fail to put on vour thtni.-inm Hid look about you for ominrtnnitino first to get subscriptions and then in w in a prize. The fact that some contestants in your district have been cial Prizes Is no indication that she is coming In for one of the Grand I'ri- er or one of the District Prizes. In some of the Tnwnshina hQ chance at winning the District Trize is great. Prize winners this week should not think they have everything fixed to win a prize Saturday night for the ones who did not win are going to go "one better" this week. The win ners of the Three Capital Prizes nml not set a low standard this week for they are liable to be found uiih s,.ii, ing but their "standard" in the end. INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTESTANTS VAXCE TOWNSHIP. Miss Florence Helms Miss Clara Stinson Miss Dora L. King INDIAN TRAIL Mrs. J. Y. Fitzgerald Miss Mary Bovd rC.'.OOO .1!,750 14o,uoD they shall go no more out one or the dear earthly things, deep down as Mother's love Itself thm t am sure we are going to find again if we must lose t here .i.... I At "nir Udi ne ear that wearies with the under ...,.K oi uie neart is iroine m The ballot box has he.n i i,. the office of The Journal in which votes may be deposited at av n,.... this week. Three Judges whose names will appear In the Issue of Friday will otien the hnY n,i the votes beiiinnini? Saturday night. Contestants nr. '..Lt. ed to be very sure their "Voting' CVr t l.ciiles" are in the box by that time Don t neglect this, for vnnr i .....n.,.. That Is J" en' !'Pends on this, and vour imeiiuood oi winning a prize. The leMiu as announced iv ti. .4 7.750 14 0,000 NEW SAI.I M TOWNSHIP. Miss Sallie Staten 11 onn Miss Ola Medlin 05 730 Mies Ella Smith 1SM00 LANCASTER COl'NTY. Miss Mattie Steele 13S 000 Miss Ethel Taylor 70000 Miss Dessie Deese 63000 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY. Miss Maude Funderburk . . . . 103,230 Miss Hessie McRae 1 16,40 TAGELAND miss uutn Chavis 61,000 SCALE OF VOTES FOR NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS. A 1- year subscription 5,000 votes. A 2-year subscription 12,000 votes. A 3-year subscription 20,000 votes A 4-year subscription 30,000 votes. A 6-year subscription 40,000 votes. A 10-year subscription 125000 votes. FOR RENEWALS. A 1-year renewal A 2-year renewal A 3-year renewal , A 4-year renewal , A 5-year renewal , A 10-year renew :il . .1,000 votes. . 7.000 votes. 12,000 votes, 18,000 votes. 25.000 votes. 75,0eo votes. ie whence MEAN'S i;tSIMs. ui oe nna . There ulll I,. judge;- l.o.,l . "I ii. me manager is powerless to help you as von arp cunnnj ... know what toes Into th. huii,f i... n ... . . ....v.v uu.. vuniesianis wno cannot be here Mr. Tallinn lu rn.u..i . , 'ill in .TCIM I IIP l-inv iiibiteil oud Want to KIV What i lu other 'armi es Think. I am not in the habit of writing "ems for the paper. Rut since this i the hunting season, 1 would lite in ti i f ii iu rnp uun. u t'i rc:i n v sn it uiinii ship construction. Until he has pre- assigned, transferred, or other wise pared a statement of the depart- conveyed to, or vested in, the nur incuts vipws on neutrality miouimnu chaser or nnrrhnun . involved Mr. Bryan will nm hiu,.iu Person or trcnn,'V wi. V. the letters contents, it u h.,hq, their dirertinn !,.- '.i. ,'. . Of the most loath., stood, however, that nn .of, atlnn flP VulllA r f U I I a some and th. . ,.k...;.i ":: - iiueresi or prop- ...ul iinitursai oi ail "uul""ueB was made, the ettnr indi- erty conveved ovinuiv f .u- oqi. k .. " diseases, consumption. eating the corporation'. . of anv nn . .""V..rl ? VM,ue .'. ".re ne . familiar. tvery one should know the faet. look abroad for rnni..,.. r 11 exceed. mn j a " "".. "". "'"tr. concerning Tuberculosis. Thi. hu! Plate, against Z ' . "L'""r ISOfl n ""t". not. exr.e.erte ' wr whose Mothers are ease kills 200.000 on. e.eh vr ? i"e. other home for the 1m n . . . ' i rt . i (iiT-i.!, i . . ui iioiiQi un l i iiBrpnn vuiiiiiik til ino r rUrt U kills one o far, it is understood, the State of $500, 50 cents; Provld- equally true. The w ui an nil r i liiicii l jihh roiinfi nn avMAnAA eu : i nnr nnfh nir nvnt i j ... I u.,. -i-..vn vi i ...... ,. . mrir In our own conntv 7k1 that Amprie.n h.Hid ": CJ "'"" n., ZZ1 V. " "eu .,n "W are not going to be wide ,,,.D? no mistake. They may also last twelve months, the vita .Y.h ! rine contr-rT- fm k.h. ".u" .a" imnn": 88 to fun.t0' those who are seek- sen.d r "Voting Cer..nlca.es." clan has listed eighty three death, er. or any orders for o hpr . wr tine elvp7o ."7 7 ,enl or "'""T. ' " are urged to come nn nt fh(. ...i . .. . i i . - . ucoi. ui ine 8 wearv trknni ouriuruay ariernnon f nn.aii.i remain until tne close. Don't delay w . i is uui I r i 1 1 1 1 I M inr rnmnm 1 " s ii ji I 1 1 rr nr eru I'nrir ...u u uoiuesicK sna II find th. ... "rl lucl re oa contestan a to r.. "vl nmn. i up oirn aw dops nnt wrr tn lh. n. . I norl nn h -j . I PYIlIrn until Tl.... 1 . - Hmn. i,w ki,i h 1 11' MutJBuuu mat runs like r ' una no one nas the " "1,1 iu, ana yet in the United States. tentn to one seventh people. ne manager win cast the certitKiies for them. The onlv reniiir.n.rn'. i it will be lnf must write the number of spaces of .If8 ,nelr re"ort makes, so there Hilt nr thl. m,n.K. . . . . mnl --- - -, . V , , ,"r' w oiea or '"""irucuon. mere is . s d ng scale on Insnr. nerience with i01.; i . tuberculosis So at a glance, one Secretary Bryan said today his de- Policies and renewals exceDt ended we learned task may see that Monroe and Union coun- P-rtnient had been continuing its Tn. mutual fire insurance conani!? iy are a mite above the average. lulry into report, of such contracts. Saturday may mail their reports and ,0 "ay Just n few words. I want to nuw many or tno rarmers of Un ion county, and more especially of Buford township, are in sympathy , i .ii iiiuiK, tneir dutv, and that is the enforcement of the game laws of our State. Unless there is some restriction, the old bob white will soon be ex tinct. And It is a well known fact mill lie IS one or the fan. .or one out of every twelve havin hi.h of tuberculosis. Union countv ha. Indian Trail Item.. two patient, at the State Sanatorium Correspondence of ThA .Tmirnal and there .re other, who ought to Mr- W. H. Kindley and Mis. borle lucre, i ne omer town a certain lady washer woman's child tuberculosis. There long the child bad yet no one knew about the lady for whom the mother ..h. ea. since tuberculosis is an disease, it should be the Written for The Journal. "Mother, will you be here when me hom" Pv... a... .. . ..... I com. hnm.V" f j . . . aay in our own were married Saturdav .ft.r. a... .1. ... . "I"'. " "ice a ... found that h.r noon. November 29. at th. uajf.' lne cn"- af"8 t, with lifted face w- had died of of the groom', brother. Mr. v ...When I come a no relllnr hn ilinaiey. Esn. J. W Rnh... -"oi win you oe here?" ' """"'ii win K, had the dfapa.. formed the ceremon v. Th. " ln?. anRwer J8 she dance, oft l"- It. -not .v.. was a aulet affair. witn....d i.. k naPP"y. nd f for any reason the re- Mr. n t . .. I ' - vniu.c iiieutury Qig- swer to the question that runs like port 00 ,hat day Bnl no one has the explre unUI De(,p'h' a stream in the dark through all our rower of continuing the contest even people are "hooting th lives unseen, but singing "Mother or flve n,lnutes unless something out . n,y neKhborhood I . will you be there when I come home of the ordinary occurs. In the damp days, tl 1 from school?" ""ine 0id . C. CARLILE. WINNERS OF THIS WEEK. her wash- Wends and relatives. The bride anno .,t ' m. Infectious 8 danghter of Mr. and Mrs. W T ThZVnZVJ1 dur "ly".of ?." .".nd Pretty and h J? , L' tn rii irusa npni. IhrniiD-h hA I i-.i.j... " "..uajr reason. jne movement (. flKth. fiijaiciaa io reoort sucn cao. wur young iaav. Th. nnnm i. , .. .. ... v.,,chb ln wnere statoa-. . iki. . j .. to the newspapers, that step, rnleht on of Mr. R F Klndlev of Vh . N., MOlDerr nd if he Is not Imme- are to f, , tow.iJ ,Z . lnS pro,eeds Buford town be taken by the cltVofflrai.'fh. place and la . .n.Pnd.d 1. Z fhi! dtat?.y evidence, all over the houl WM "d h fu-ther equip- ler. proper protection of the pioDle T n. character. The, h.7. th. f..'ne eaK" . "t every doorl ounded h7 hrr!.8a.na,?rlura Vance Tom the neighborhood. One third of all of many friends. ? " to,1 K,no the childish , The genera I orncii s of th ,". ,e Creek the people that die between the ages Owing to the depression In bus!- m ' her t'hp l8..lnsls,ent e.Uon. "Is renuestld I ml CaMwcll to sen ! AUSt'n- o. M.xieen -no rony-nve. die of tub- express ornce at this place How you miss it h. .k n. . 00,1 ",?als at "e fent each This SPECIAL armlnelu thus enn no lH J-n j I nun haan Tk. I "uw J Oil IIllRa It WflPIl InOrtilrl t um a. . . . . 1 rtl111' 1 1118 I centsWr,5T0;00:000;ye;V, or life and labor to the United States, v fit either Monroe or Matthew.. X & CtZ V ll'tl Ian - so liberally. Such iSkV." It ' 'S io uay noi less man t.ooo.000 i our irienas are verv nm ,'. "- nm umse list av! l'ecenvher 15. and hem every day. last week dur- ho hunv rf kA Old Shot Ptin lnuc 1,.,. i SPECIAL PRIZES to the Irine In. .Vi ! " . Q.UaI tie Of the A.snp inX . ' . . Dal" II Red rnv. v.i?. ,n ?.Sa IIan,il,on of Marsh- J-'Pa'ly by that class of people who H Red Cross v lie township won the Diamond have nothing to do after their crops rlnS- re gathered, but hunt, crv hard has ho.it ... District Pilie. times, cuss the ln,ii,iot S-'Si1 lak" char?e of the sale of MonroeMiss Mvrtl. Pn,. cnant and. landlord. So hunters vou in Monroe for this Jackson Townshin mi.. fan..8ee hat I've got to say about it ...... ln me special column of The Jour- .ii I ,ng 10 ra,s 8heeP as ship Mis. Lessie Ply- well as birds. rnship Miss Mary Bovd. lownship Miss May Verv inrrv people, It Is estimated. In the United ,hey have to go so far to meet "San- iu iiaus. The old time fiddler, convention to State, are suffering from It. What TiibelYUlot.i Is. Tuberculosis I. . disease process raised by the Erowth In the bodv of khe tubercle bacclllus or germ. The (Continued on page four.) oe iieiu m Monroe Decemhpr promises to be the best yet. Left all be there and help them eni.v n,. convention. They will make you for- eei our irouoies ......u.- ,-.ie unnecessary, and as nft.n as you possibly ran you are there to answer "Here, dear." when the lov ing call comes. h '.mLe onM of Belglum have had their homes and achools .wept away ruthlessly by the present cruel war. empty larders, nn mit. . u,. cults and to nmnv hungry boy. and! falls upon the noble womenVho n " hv."o., V"'"" ",url.r.e are willing to do It. and t W , I Z. ? uru"' n,R- 1 well should receive the utmo-i .n. Ld"VnT" "a,!.ver.w U.be couragement In her work This work . t '.wi. V, "re ayKea ,0 n,akc Is along with the A.r:, Sk all c.h.ecks payabl '0 themselves and for the eradication o h. hl' Tm ca8fled before making their the ...l.;t fM VI HUH Piroa d o scarce, let your hound dog eat per simmons on some other man's patch What has gome other farmer to say? S A T.ATIIiv TO CONTESTANTS. will not have the priv t h..fJT Thf h"n,ln" ason used i ...um reacn tne countv . ton.. . ul ...... . T-.-T-inrii ii v Kn f eta nlnatiA it I . F'hui'i miu luiiuwK nn in a nrnMi. I i-n ... ral way the excellent sVinn.M L. nK 18 lne 8,an1ing of . . . ... w .. nuiiu lui iiHiiinii' were preached lien on th. m.i,i.. Suuday. iatMllW; Mr I ,i l" u 11K8 Mr,. W. B. McManu. 130.000 Thi 0X1.) offender8- ... .Miuiinoii mill r. 1 11 i 1 1 ( . in 4u. a . T . - hmii!-, una in the Senate by the editor ol The Journal. All these agreel upon and passed the present law. limiting the season to thirty day.. The law can r.B .n.,0rie U.nJes" k prohiblts hunt ing entirely. If th. 9 1. Mr ?.h.tr roU:s wi" nave to do like
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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Dec. 8, 1914, edition 1
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