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TP if' The Rayo Lights Like a Gas Jet TO light the Rayo lamp you don't have to remove the shade or the chim ney. Just lift the gal lery and touch a match. It is just as easy to light as a gas burner and it requires little effort to keep it clean. Lamps are the modern lamps for the farm. Simple in design yet an ornament to any room in the house. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond Whita Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves , Lamps and Heaters. The Rayo is only one of our many products that are known in the household and on the farm for their quality and economy. Ask for them by name and you are sure of satisfaction . Standard Household Lubricant Matchless Liquid Gloss Standard Hand Sepa rator Oil Parowax Eureka Harness Oil alioa Axle Grease If your dcalet does not have them, write to our nearest station. STANDARD Oil. COMPANY (N.w Jarwr) BALTIMORB WathiaiiM, O. C Charlotte. N. C. NoHoJk. W.Vfc ClitrieMM. W.V. Richmond. Vi. Chtrlettoo. S. C. We are agents for new or Safes, also Show Cases of every description. If we don't save you money on tbese they don't cost you any thing. Company. Dr. B. C. Redfearn, Dentilt, Office one door South of Bruner'a Store, Phone 232. Monroe, N. 0. At MarshTille on first and U1N Mondays of each month and at Mat thews second and fourth Monday. DR. R. L. PAYNE, Physician and Surgeon, Monro. N. C. jffice tn Poatofflce Building, ore " .ion Drag Co. Offloe hour 11 U v a. m , 1 to 4, p. n. leaideao phone. J71-F A voluntary bvrt&en It no burden. Ital. Monroe Auction Special Notice. Place your order with us for mag azines far 1916. The W. J. Kudge Co. Cabbage PlanU 2.000.000 best varieties. Express, $1 thousand, par eel post. IS rents hundred. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Springdale Farm. Garrison Medlin, Mgr., Monroe, N. C, Phone 324. Greensboro Commercial School. Greensboro, X. C. Established 15 years. Hundreds of its bookkeepers, stenographers holding good positions. Winter term opens January 2. Write for catalogue. GO acre farm in Chatham eotinty. dwelling, rural route, churches, high school. Next 30 days, $2" instead oi ISO per acre. Must be sold. J. H. Henley. Stanford. X. C. Ask your grocer for IInry My ers chewing taffy. Cabbaso Plants Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield ;;inl all varie ties $1 per thousand. Express pre paid on 2.(100 or more. Archdale Truck and Plant Farm. A. J. Luck, proprietor, lit. High Point, X. C. I now have plenty of first-proof eabbaso pli'.nts of all varieties at 1 cents per 100 at my Iriuse. 12lj cents by mail postpaid. liobert Gib son, Matthews, 11. F. D. 28. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Charlotte, will be in Monroe at The Gloucester Hotel en Thursday. Dec. 23 for the purpose of treating diseases cf eye, ear. no e and throat, and tilting glasses. On this date, owing to the pressure of hi'.rd timc3 on the peonle, tin Doctor will tort eyes for fclasse at one half his usual foe. Dr. II. Smith has returned to his office in Monroe and will be in town till further notice. Have your eyes examined now for glasses and ,-et a correct fit. For sale or exchange for sewing machine good Organ. Can be seen at Monroe Cabinet Shop. Have you tried the rouuh dry family washing of the Monroe Steam Laundry? Hundreds of Monroe fami lies are delighted with it. It does away with washer woman troubles. Ask us about it Phone 1-13. Phone n. C. Hinson for heavy haul ing, for auto and livery service of all kinds, day or night. Phone 227. For Sale One standard make pi ano, perfectly new, at a bargain Phone No. 3U3-J. Please call at any time for hack work Henry Lily, Phone 268. Don't fail to Bee J. E. Preslar for expert watch and Jewelry repairing, engraving and stone setting. Frost Proof Cabbage Plants Early Jer-ey nrid Charleston Waketleld, large si.e; 1000 for one dollar; 5000 or more at 75 cents per thousand, f. o. b. Hickory. Twenty cents per hun dred post paid J. M. Huffman, li. F. D. 2, Hickory. X. C. In these days of close buying you had better see Copple before you buy iny kind of furniture. He's the man rho saves you money. Frost -proof Vaknfield Cabbage Plants $1.00 per 1.000 Eureka Farm, Catawba, N. C. Ily continual sowings will have frost proof Cabbage Plants from now until May at (1.00 per 1.000; 85c. per 1,000 for 6,000 cr more. Varie ties: Jersey Wakeleld, Charleston Wakefield, Early Spring, Early Flat Dutch, Late Flat Dutch. Early Succes sion, Late Succession. Huve alr.o Heet, Letmce and Onion plantc nt $1.50 per l.OdO. All plants by m. '! 35c. per I o;r). Only best stod us. d, regard less of cost. Alfred JouiUinet, Alt. .'leasant, S. C. Don't pay more when you can buy It for less from Copple's Furniture Store. For Rent January 1. Room in The Journal building used as Telegraph office. Apply to The Journal. Everything for the home can be round at Copple s Furniture More at prices in keeping with the times. Try it and see. Watt Ashcraf t Veterinarian Day calls, 113; night calls 113. Hospital on Hayne street, northeast of court houso, Monroe, N. C. We can furnish caskets, robes and all undertakers' supplies promptly Copple's Furniture Store. The War Is Over In Europe. We clean them cleaner McCall's Relia ble Pressing Club, Real Dry Cleaners, Phone 328. For Sale The Key Secrest place of 100 acres three miles west of Mon roe, two miles from Icemorlee. One half mile Willoughby road. Two horse farm in cultivation, easily In creased to four, orchard, houses, well watered and has thirty acres of fine onri) WAtH titnhar on it Fine land. well situated, and can be boughet on easy terms. This is a cnance to ouy not offered every day. W. T. Laney, Chlpley, Fla. Fifteen years experience In growing-frost, proof cabbago plants makes me know bow to grow tho best. For a limited time I will deliver In North or South Carolina by parcel post Ear ly Jersey Wakefield plants at fifteen cents per 100, or 1125 per 1000, post paid. Special prices on five to one hundred thousand lots. W. P. Plyler, Monroe, N. C, R. F. D. 4. Hnu.ton Cmn W. O. W. will meet Saturday night, Dec. 18th. Election of officers and other important busi ness. A full attendance Is desired. nets. A ful attendance Is desired. P. O. Whltaker, Clerk. Fountain pens for Christmas pres ents from $1 to 110 at the I'nion Drug Co. Dillon has the music Edison Ani be rolis given up to be the host. Noth ing nicer for Christmas. A Waterman fountain pen will be the thing to give this year. The W. J. Tvudge Co. For Sale or Kent A five foom cottage, close in. newly painted, wa ter end lights. A. M. Secrest. Over 200 new Edison record Dillon's. at For sale or exchange Two vacant lots near graded school. A. M. Se crest. For Sale African white Guineas j $2 pair. J. C. Moore, Elm City, X. i. I I I For Sale A collate with all con venience on corner lot. Easy terms. Price right. A. M. Secrest at the l"n ! ion Drug Company. For that hacking rough try our sy rup of white pine with menthol end tar. A large bottle for 25 cents. It's guaranteed. - The I'nion Drus Com pany. Why not give father or mother a hot water boille for a Christmas present? We have the best. I'nion Drus Co. Go to the I'nion Drug Co. for your Christmas cigars, they have what you want. Phone 221. Let us make you a price on eu gravej cards and Invitations oi all kinds. The W. J. Kudge Co. liuy your Christmas gocri from tlie I'nion Drug Co., good quali ty and low prices. What is nirer that a piece of fur niture for a Christmas pre.sc-p.t buy from Dillon. For Sale 40 pure bred Duroc pigs. Extra tine, from registered pa rents. Only the best rold for breed ers. Satisfaction guaranteed. Write for prices. S. T. I.iles, Principal Monticello Farm Life School, Brown t-'uir.init, X. C. Just received The largest ship ment of Holiday candies ever ship ped to Monroe Xunnally's and Xor ris'. I'nion Driis Cr. Dillon is prepared for Christmas be sure and gie his store a look. For Sale Regi. tered Duroc-Jersey pigs, sired by State fair winner. J. W. Kasor, Donalds, S. C. COMMISSION KKK SALE I'nder and by virtue of n order of the Superior court of I'nion eotin ty made in the i pecial preceding en titled S. C. Pope, et ills, hefrs at law of Owen Pope, deceased. Ex Parte, the same being Xo. upon the spe cial proceeding deckel of said court, the UiMlirsigm-d will on .Monday, the I'.xl day ol Jan., II) Hi. at 12 o'clock, at court house door in Monroe, X. C, offer for sale to (he highest bidder for cas h the following lands lying and being In Lanes Creek township, I'nion county, Xorth Caro lina, and described as follows; Trait .Number I. Adjoining the lands of J. E. Moore, Iluck Brewer, et als. and hounded as follows; Beginning at a hickory, P. O. and runs S 27 E. 16 chs. to the Lick brunch by 2 over cup oaks I chain, 1 oak and thence down the various courses of said branch crossing the White Store road 58.50 chs. to a maple by one maple on east Hide of said branch; thence W. a sufficient distance and course to run to the beginning corner at hickory to contain 100 acres, more or less. Heing the land conveyed by J. H. Collins and wife to Owen Pope August 24, 1882, registered in Book 4 at page 375, less 20 acres of said I. ; nd conveyed by Owen Pope and wife to C. V. Pope by deed dated 21st day of August, 1914, and regis tered in Book 50 page 202, leaving the said tract 70 acres, loss also I he dower tract of 26 7-12 acre-, tut oil fiom said tract, which said dower tract is described as the 2nd tract herein. Tract X umber 2. Beginning at a pine, C. V. Pope's corner in J. E. Moore's line, and runs with said C. V. Pope's line S 54 E. (crossing White Store road) 18 chs. to iron stake in said line; thence X 3Mi E. (crossing said road at 4 chs. I 15.20 chs. to a stake; thence N. 54 W. ID. 58 chs. to stone in J. E. Moore's line: thence with his line S. 50 4 W. 4.10 chs. to stone nt P. K.; thence S. 16 E. 14.03 chs. to the be ginning containing 26 7-12 acres, more or less, surveyed by R. P. Wu- more April 15, 1915. The second tract will bo sold sub ject to the dower rights of Mrs. S. M. Pope, tho widow of Owen Pope, deceased. The commissioner reserves the right to not sell the second track if he should see fit, but the first tract will be sold In accordance with this advertisement. This the 29th day of November, 1915. JOHN C. SIKES, Com. Redwine & Sikes, Ally's. TO ClUK CHILDKKX S COLDS Keep child dry, clothe comfortable, avoid exposure and give Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It is pleasant, soothing, antiseptic, raises phelgm and reduces inflamatlon. The first dose gives relief, continued treatment with proper care will avoid serious illness or a long cold. Don't delay treatment. Don't let your child suf fer. Get a bottle today. Insist on Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. 2 Sc. at Druggists. To Drive Out Malaria Art BuH4 Up The System Take the 014 Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS Ckill TONIC. Ton know what yon ate taking, as the formala is Minted on rrttj label, showing H is grinlne ond Iron la a tasteless form. The Onlalnt drires ot malaria, tlx. iron MOMS tp the aysteni. SO rot TH HOLY CP.AIL $tery of th C.-etn Crystal VM of th. Ruin; of C.:ra- Few plates arv uore ylea.lutely tit les of the as! Ihan Cesaiva. Soine one has t)Hik-;i of ll:e n-mains of its aucieut lory as ihp "rum of ruins." The medieval lo.vu which was twice rebuilt by the crusaders rowied scarcely a tenth of the urea -cupel by the city us St. Paul knew il. ai.it the ruins tUat we see today tire ciiM-i-ly the relies of the UH lievul city, which was Itself built out uf the rums of the an. lent tity. What a rich quarry Ccsatva lias liecu for other city builders is showu by the fact th.it. tiem.-Ii it has been drawn upon for .-ill the- centuries for mar ble and t.Ti!i.:;e uis.l sandstone, it Is not yet nlisohite'y t-xhnusu-1. hut st'.ll affords luiilbiiu mau.-ial for the cus ants of the vi'-iniiy. The green crystal vase which v.-t found here w'.ien Baldwin !.. the g:vut crusader, captured the city nt liie le giuiiinu' of the twelfth oiibry. says the Chrisliati IL-rald. gave rK f Itie story of tUe Holy Grail, hit li has in spired so many legeii is mid jiocms, for Baldwin and his followers believed that it was the uit that was used at the last supper by our Lord, when he gave his (lis l;iles the cup of wine ami said: "Drink ye all of it. This do in remembrance 'f me." SEX ATTRACTION. It Is th. Controlling Force In About Every Human Effort. We cannot escape from the fact that sex attraction is t lie great event In hu man life. Sex is the controlling force iu nearly nil of human efforts. War. for instance, is only an exaggerated form of the sex instinct. Neither lit erature nor art would exist in any ap preciable degree without se.v. Men work, liv'ht, oiug, paint, live and die for the love of woman. Iu only one field of human activity is there no taint of sex feeling, and that is science. Science is told and dispassionate. It has imagination, but the luiaginatioii of the explorer and not the lover. Science has only one alia and end the discovery of truth. Science is n not her world from the hot earth of economic and military compe tition, which have for their ends the attainment of love and marriage. Through .vrience mankind will grad ually throw off some of the sex slavery and reach n new and possibly happier stage in its development. Richmond Tinies-lisiutch. Th. Story of a Long Nam. A northern mini who was visiting iu Baltimore stopped on the street ono day to have his shoes polished. A blii'lit eyed little black boy stepped j forward to give the desired hhlne. Be coming interested pi the little chap, j tlie iiortli'-nier :is';ed his name, to which the boy promptly replied: "tiou. sail." After a few moments of silence the northerner continued. "I Btippose that Is an abbreviation for Oeneral." The word "abbreviation" gave the little fellow pause. However, he was equal to the occasion nnd recovered himself. "No. sub." lie said; " 'talu't 'xactly dnt. Ma shore 'noiigh name am Genesis xxx, r.. So Shall My Bight eoiisness Answer for Me In Time to Come Washington Carter, but. dey jest calls uio (ion for short." Youth's Com panion. Antiquity of the Hog. The two most Important and most Intimately associated products of In diana are corn and hoi's. The Chinese claim to have bred and domesticated the bos 4.1MJ0 years before the Chris tian era. The ancient Egyptians knew the bog, mid this animal is depicted on their monuments. The use of the meat of the bos was prohibited by the Jews, and it was considered that iu hot coun- I tries It produced skin diseases. The Moslems tinder Mohammedan law ere also prohibited i'om iis:i-4 ork. The lioK was unknown in America until in troduced from Kurope by the early nav Uators. In the South American forests are creut droves of wild hogs, the de scendants of hogs brought over by the Spaniards. Chicago Journal. A Match For Him. A cockney anitlcr, thinking his high land boatman was not treating him with the resteet due to his station, ex postulated thus: "Look here, my yood man. you don't seem to t'tasp who 1 am. Do you know . II.. I..... I ....... ...I.IA .A IIIUL U1J 1U1U1IJ IlilS l'lllllll-U iu i bear arms for the last 'Jtn yeurs?" "Hoots; that's iiotlilns!" was the re ply. "My ancestors have been entitled to bare legs for the last 2.000 years." London Mirror. Had ta Cat.r to All. "I don't like the way this hotel is run!" carped a peevish youn traveling salesman. "Neither do I." replied the landlord of Pruntytowu tavern, "but I've got to entertain nil the fools that come along as well as the sensible people." Judge. Either Way. Slllcus I can't decide which one of those two girls I want to marry. Cyn Icus Well, marry either- one of them and you'll discover tbat yon got the wrong one. Philadelphia Record. All a Risk. "It's a ease of love at first Bight." , "Well, maybe It will work out all right 1 took four years to select my husband, and look what I got"-De-troit Free Pre. Realice tbat doing good Is the only certainly happy action of a man's life. -Sir Philip Sidney. Holiday Offering's. We are in position to save you from 10 to 50 per cent on the articles mentioned below: Misses 2.50 Rain Coats now going at 1.49. " 3.00 " " " 1.98. Mens 5.00 Rain Coats at 2.9S. Ladies 2 50 and 3.00 Top Skirts at 1.98. Special large sice Blankets at 1.25. Boys Overcoats at 1.98. Sweaters for men, women and children from 50c. up. Mens heavy working Shoes, good wear, at 2.50: eaual .to any 3.25 shoes. i Womans heavy Shoes, value 1.75, at 1.48. If you want to convince yourself of these great bar gains ccme and see. It will 'do you good and save you money. j Monroe Bargain House j NASSIFF & JOSEPH, Proprietors. Don't forget our Oriental and Fancy Goods. We will show them to you when it is your leisure to come ar.d see them. N. & J. uiGtiirs - SII'KIF.S. The Sikes Co. are the people who sell high grade wagons and save you money on them. The Hack ney, Studebaker, jVirginia, Spach, North State, and other good wagons are sold by us. The Sikes Co. SSMX11VH SX.10UV.W15I Come to the Old Reliable btand - We Have Them.. FRESH CAR LOAD HORSES AND BROOD MARES JUST RECEIVED. Come and get your pick. Fine and sound stock that is worth the money. Don't miss it by buying before you see us. R. C. Griffin & Bfo. E.M. Griffin Old Stand. GORDON iS CO. Fire, Life, Accident and Health INSURANCE. State Agents Philadelphia Life Ins. Co. Office Second Floor, Farmers and Merchants' Bank BIdg., Monroe, N. C. Everybody Has Gone Back to Business With a Vim. We are right here with the goods to supply the demand. Mr. Fowler, our buyer, has just returned from the West ern markets, where he bought some nice, clean, sound, young mules and mares. If you are in the market for something it will pay you to see us. They arrived Wednesday, October 27th. Come in and pick while the picking is good. Nice buggies and harness all the time. One half dozen sets of home-made double harness that we will positively sell for cost. Come and see them. Don't do a thing in the stock business till you come and ee what we can do for you, Fowler SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES, MONROi; N. & HAHXESS ' SMIUIL1S ' ,yMNJm A & Lee, HUXABOITS
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