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Liver. oody Reads Tneae Columns. . ( . . .;lo the ISujiii ami St-iling IViuui of Union County. Farnt- - -. Jrs fHvIiin .1, I'oiilicy.i.cii. Live iHk Men, uhiI M-uiy . s . ... . i'luni alualiU-. Tin- J.,ui ii.it I 'an us M..rv of Tlii- kiinl -i e; Thau Any Olio r I. mil NctthiH-r in .Vrth I ariiliuii. ... i. . . .. i.itc u'id :iluuldc i;t iinath n in Our Kcuoti-s. --. .... orj lor First Insert ...u, ilntv iaerii.'ii lor ihe prlre tf .v . All II OUHr.li. Tor Sale Mixed peas, sound and ivtleanid. tl.25 per bulbil la anv iiuantily. R. U. Ci!li--pie, ll-rtsnil S. C. N.in.y Hull. I H ind I IVr.o Ric poti'to plants. $!..." per thousand iive th.iuviiid, .1.." per iIh lu-anj. it. 1!. Collins. Iia::.l!:ur.t. Ga. K. I.' 1 v It. it . II'. dm (o. pic 0.. Ill: R thousand dozen -sgi5 cklcd Velvet lUa.i:-. . 0 per busiivl. yo per !. J. E. Darker. . jama. lain Jai-k. thorouuh oi'bt,uiid; none tii.. r; Ecu lo fir li:::u-.l u 1'ark Ker.uels. Eoi k ay Hall. Porto Rico .ii plants at $l.jt' per in lit.-. Kit!" million ready now. plants guaranteed, .v r. riant City. EU. vt lopiacnt in Vir;ii.i.i. iiiliine for H11..U in itw t'my In' venti . r. .Mutual Oil A. lias Aiuunau Dunk. Rich- Wanted Asthma. Catarrh. Rron I'hiiis and Luu; u.ferers to pot free hot l.lct tn turi. Write North Caro lina Distributors. ISox lt0. Greens boro, X. C Shaver's 11.; nt X-.v Ready- Nar. cy II ill i'.nd IVno llifo pota plants. Lit ir-gston Globe totmt plaits per thousand. Cabbaj planis. sprnir frown tor Jl.oO pe thousand. Letter price for larg lots. vt ri'o lor price n.i. All cus tomers will n ee ve free a plan to sav potatoes throiu'.i Liter. No belie. plains sold. G. A. Shaver. Pavo, Ga Early Triumph sweet potato plants, earliest, liii;"iiu't. not ppHiuviic. !Moi pioiitablo. f 1.5 por thousand. I "r, l l" i,tr Want. J To s. 11 pa'int riphts fo i ri-iupi ;-i..i.iiH .a i.ar.;i.tt tu. i I. s;:l r i ni(o. Slaios to ni.uiuf.iciurc uiu'...... i-a .nun..-. .ia. j,v ,,,,,.1 ,vin.!o- ctwns A?- ply joii:i c. vrout. i;ox li;. IVliou f. C. (. n ..!.. t a lir. t i . mater i.auo ;).irublo lior.se Nico shady plao :i d a barber shop in the r. oceupied by Williams ! inrito my friends and i :ill on me. I will con lass shop, using the best iu and linen. Your bo Potato Plants Xar.cy Hall. Tir ur.iph aivl Porto Kiros. prii $1 ."" per t hot i..i!ii. f. o. b. at Tiflon. Ua. Airs. I.. M. lu'i'driiK "et Neur Potato Plants Nv. (iliuine Naney 11.11 and Soutliein (Jiinu ph...!-; !" pu;e vaiitlns wil; be le.i.iy for early platitilis; Priee Sl.r'.o i, r thottsai'd. ProiiMt ue liiii.s riisde. Ordif today. Tiy tiie Soii'.lui n tjueen. the best variety for iln- .ouihein farmer. It lias a pood i!av. r and uetnl leepisiR qualities. V. I. I'oehiun. Ktbv'eeu, Oa. I'erelienn Stallion.- This hon i will bo loui.d at Fowler i Lee s sti' tile tor the spnas season. N. 0 i Price. for erx :ei .- KoL'i. tered Gurnsev bu'l. Pee $l.."rt in advance, nt m farm. X. t Price, Monroe Koute ; to insure i.oou soun.t truit. spray your trees with lime Miiphur solution for sale by S. I!. Hart. For Service lUack Jumbo will iiLiiin make the season at my farm in IHiford township, near Prospect. If you wish to raise laite, bloeky mules, come and bee hint. To in sure. $10. S. A. Lathan. a wh.tiey. Col I 1111 in t . V. li ,i' t . v. ti nt 'ts!i i.'iHc cow for sale. Heavy kcr snd e.eoU butter cow K. J. .: :-., la d a:: Trail, N. C. '.'anted- Ohj thousand pounds of, airy ..am i i t once. See me before . . i!.- s. W. Doiitcr. r Si!-- t 0 bushels of pood . d vita at $1 per bushel, sacked ct r w nicks f. o. b. Wagner, i - ;:tc.;..wl for any amount. J. I.vhtai d. Wagner, S. C. ;! i::i:' !:.irred Plymouth Kock i' -aie : lain extra fine birds, li -v.-. . , . ks 12 epirs COc; 5 a s . i i dozen Jo tiO; 20 dez ; : ieli Slt.On. Send P. . t'. ..s tilled prompt Iv x:'t Sweet Potato Plants for Sale Porto Uieo. Southern Gueen and Nan- appreciated. cy Hall $ 1.4 5 per thousand. Quanti ties from 10 thousand to 25 thou sand. Quantities over 25 thou sand per thousand, satisfaction guaranteed. Ship promptly. Carl ton & Murray, liox 271. Ashburn. Ga. Dr. H. Smith, eye-sieht specialist, will be at his office, Monroe, X. C. from this date til Saturday, Apl. 15. Frost Proof Cabbage Plants All varieties, by parcel post. 35c. per lot): $1.00 per 500. Tomato plants April L'oth, 4ae. per 100; $1.50 per ui'0. lerms cash. Sent anvwhere post paid. H. S. Whaley, Younj Island. S. C. lr. 11. Smith, eye-sisht specialist will be at his office. Monroe. X. C. from this date til Saturday, Apl. 1 Wanted One thousand chickens Highest cash market price paid. S U. Poster. springtime is ncre. It will pay you to see us ana ave money on your repairs. We rubber tire and paint biippies and wagons. All work guaranteed. General repairing and horseshoeing. K. H. Walkup at rear or snjtes gin. ile pi ibguod, manager, .Ma- .! 'io:p Tiiret small trac i 1 l-inch mold boards, C-liorse power New ' :: ( i steel trucks, also 1 . i :v ,t Way pumper with i i a lir.it-ciass itiiidition. a. I i.. muss reason for sale, a i : actor Co., Frank rf. . !'.. i harloUe, N. C. i.i; :hirt waists, dresses, . a ld on a credit. Also am.iim fciven free, vv rile : liable Supply Co., Box l ji. N C. Nancy tiait ana forto i;ua Yam potato plants. $1.2.", per thousand. Orders l. lied promptly. J. V. Much insi n, Lakeland. Fla. lwo pru winning White Leghorn ;. j Is. t'i each. Kggs $1 lor 1 poitpaid. sat is t act ion guaranteed. v'aa.e Maiiin. Ford, Va. 1'or Sale A some line lierlo registration. T X. C. fresh milker, also lure pins entitled to L. Price, Unioiiv ille Dwarf Lssex rape seed at ten cents a pound. Get them at the Lnglish Drug Company" store. II ;:r: !v cotton send at my home ' 1'ia.j.nt thitil May 10 on each : lay at 5 cents per bushel. W. !;'!er. .Menroo. H. C. : '. ! !!J-acro farm In high ;' . "'i valion, two miles from i'.'. C. A bargain at $S2.50 ' i . li ''rterested see me at ,'i '. Lunch, Statesville, X. C. For Sale Piano old style square Duhitise-Scabury make, in excellent condition, sacrifice for $38. Worth three times this amount. A. M. Funderburg. lUackstock, S. C. For Sale 12S acres of good land hi Davis Mine road, opposite tract of Monroe Insurance Investment Co. ;.ies mile and a quarter of railroad t :t: :i at Laker's nnd a line tract i and. 25 acres cleaned fur plow that .viU make bale per acre U. F. Ueas i y. ii . !' (i A;., : i. iii " Vr '' ' (1. 1 Fl . !; ami evoi for .". i r a. i i ' '-. I'. 1' all. . 1 l . "a in i I'.l': I Ml 111' t.) .1. potftto plants Nancy :" plants., price $1.'J5 " ' '0. $1.20. Can .-lui plants gnaraatet d. ! r. Til'ton, Ga. ' : .'to rprouts for saie. I ...-led to serve the peo- i i i'ne. Potato sprouts $!.."4 per thousand, F. r i'a:k. Fla., to be ready ... .Nancy Halls, Norton i Pico Yams and Ok he most will be Nancy tilled (ironiptly or nion ai wlier's request. First a tv.'d. No orders tilled mo: ey. Address all or . Dawson, Winter park. Kveryb'idy was pleased with our ;uit lie.s last year. We are row :'ly to take orders for this year. We ell fie best trees. L'veryhody say o. II"!d your oril"rs for me. T. F. '.iillc.i !;. Monroe, Koute ii, "Vi1: day. Have Dr. Huberts to examine at W. J. Ii'.ldge Co. every Fri- Chew or smoke Virginia's Hi i Leaf Tebacco, 2oc. pound prepaid. IJ. C. Dillon, Hardy. Va. st Better get one of those dictionaries while they last. When this lot is gone no more will be offered. Those who have bought them are astonish ed at their great value. Fine, strong paper, leather binding, clear print and right up to date with every word you want. While they last only 9S cents. At The Journal office. Six cents additional by mail. For service Registered Holsteln bull. Also registered Duroc-Jersey boar. Spring Dale Farm. Monroe, N. C, phone 324. Mollis' Farm Make your wants known. Potato plants a specialty. Porlo Uieo, Yellow Seventy Days, New ellov Providence, similar to Nancy Hall, later. L'xhlblted sixteen varieties Ga. State Fair 1!U5. April plants Jl.CO, .May $1.40, June $1.2 Ten thousand, ten per cent discount. Send orders with past dat-d checks. Cabbage plants, Nov. and Dee. plant ing, 75c. Will exchange for Soy beans. Ueference furnished. J. W. Mollis, Til'ton, Ga. For Sale Cotton seed for planting. Selected stock of re-Improved Cook. Cook, Cleveland, Perry, Simpkins. Ideal nnd Prolillc and Klne. W. A. Myatt. Jr & Co.. Raleigh, X. C. Prize Winning Bradley Bros. Bar red Plymouth Hocks, Young's White Leghorns, Northup's S. C. Black Mi norca, $1.7o for la. sent post paid in mailing crate. I've won over 30 tirst prizes at shows and fairs. Few $10 pairs for sale. Ueference, Peo ple's National Bank. Oscar Hcge, U'inslou-Salem, X. C. For Sale Nice drv pine stove wood. A larger load than common or a dollar cash. Phone Chapel Hill Central. J. L Wager. For Pale Beautiful, pure-bred Sarred Hocks. Strong, healthy itocK, the kind that lay all the year. Kggs tor hatching $1.25 for 15; $2.00 tor in; $1100 per 100. Rockland Poul 'iy Farm, Summerset. Va. Tharp's John Henry oods." Phone 223. 'delivers the Phone B. C. Hinson for heavy haul ing, for auto and livery service of all kinds, day or night. Phone 227. riser lives inside your tire and iiani hea the puncture gloom for--Tli.irp Hardware, distributors I'tiion county. The War Is Over in Europe. We .lean them cleaner McCall's Relia ble Pressing Club, Real Dry Cleaners, Phone 328. Vainmoi ih Bronze Turkey Eggs 11 f. r $2.50. Single comb Black Minorca, Barred Hock eggs, 15 for SO cents; loo $4. delivered. li. W. Swiit, Elko. Va. Nmcy Mall. Porto Rico. Norton Tarn and Sou then Queen potato plants, $1.;;5 per 1.600; 5.000 and Up. SI. 25 per 1,000. U. JOIICE, Asiilmrn, Ga. For Sale Tlinurotighbp'd O. I. C. Bbr: 4 months, ten dollars; 0 wei !; i pig -., live dollars. William W.. ':;:':-:. ":ix Va. Potato Plants Nancy Malls 1000, $1.50; Red Nose, 1000, $1.40. Yel low yams, 1000, $1.40. Order now before the rush. Eureka Farm, Ca tawba, X. C. Early speckled velvet beans Fin est soil improver best feed for nil stock. Kind that stay good in field all winter. Sound see... $1.35 per ! bushels. Nothing but P. O. orders, j cashier's checks accepted. T. L. Brantl".v, Garland, Ala. Now Is the time to seed your old fashloued clover and orchard grasr. Twenty cents a pound at the English Drug Company. fl ag' to wits:. Isoi !i 1 y n ;.i Ii aui Ki ; of the ,! olntely re: in es !, Co. !:!!" 1 ai.-it ! no y Pigs Seven weeks old, Poland fhinn, for sale --John Little, Monroe lionte 5. Pa tick ( intr: ?1 per ' t your garden seeds nnd nice union Pels at tint English Drug to Re Fh ; ncy Mall Hat fi r .!? April 1 ":!a. and Pert ) ?i.::r. ". p. p Ub per I-eta- I". : e,."!n-Te---lf)-aer. level, f r til 'nr'-v d 'tuck rr.'-h on rp'ln ;o" for nil" in S'intli Central states. Fa; : est Young. Okeechobee. Fla. Barred Rocks, White Orphlnctnns. ' Rhode I'l.nd Reds eegs. $1.00 for 15. Also biddies. Bronze turkey: eges. $3.00 for 12. Cabarrus Poul-; try Farm, Cabarrus, N. C. Nt ta ; Swet t potato plants cen- r.'. ray Hall nnd Porto Rico Yam 10 in r m. Write for prices In e iinanli'.ies. Tomato plants $1. per m. Sweet pepper $1.50 per Guarantee rill plan(3 true to name. Prompt shipments. Granite Farm. J. F. Harris, Manager, Pine Castle, Fla. in:; SI. m. Sound Mixed Pens $1.25 per bu. Yam potatoes $1.50 per barrel Os car High. Whitevllle, N. C. Nancy Hall and Turto Rica potato plants Two best rarletles grown. I Express $1.50 thousand, mail ZOcentt j hundred, cash with order. Order i now and get your planU early. "First KorKer heals yonr puncture on come first aenred." Springdale th go. Talk Jt "oer with Thsrp Frm Monroe, N. C Box 298, phone Htrdware Co. I14 Eggs Callaway itraln. best Reds: knows for eggs and color. Fifteen, 11.50. D. E. Simons, Johnston. S. C. Call phone 367 for auto, anywhere t anytime. Helms Auto Tranrfer. Storage We store furniture or anything, no matter how large or small. Monroe Insurance & Invest ment Co. Watt Ashcraft, Veterinarian Day calls, 113; night calls, 191-R. Of fice on Hayne street, east of court house, Monroe, N. C. Please call at any time for hack work Menry Lily, Phone 268. For Sale Cheap. Two seven-year old mules. Snyder-Huntley Co. Thone 2427 Mrs. Netta Ramsey Fletcher, 614 North Church street, Charlotte, N. C. Gowns, blouses. Hours, 9 to 6. Peas For Sale No. 1 Black $1.60: No. 2 $1.50; No. 1 Clay $1.50; No. 2 $1.40, for immediate shipment, f. o. h. Ridgeway. Poplar Mt. Mercantile Co., Ridgeway, N. C. For Sale Vandever's Heavy Fruit er cotton Eecd. Largo bolln, small seed. Forty-eight bolls will make pound, other kinds one hundred and more to make pound. Hands pick per day double that of other kinds. Vn- surpasseti proituctivenef s. $1.00 per bushel. G. W. Lennon, Lumburton, X. C. UT 20UHH) BFKOKK VliKPl'X r V.vrwli Var td-v llti'is That Nla-eilnor of (,e:i?i.ins H : lie. r. .i .i .ii. liatil.el v I fp..hi:. ; ItiiiitoncHieni Auniliiuitetl I'a-t a T'tey Are I'm ia I inc. IV. lis 1 ..patch. April 7. Th lii rmaa bscs tx fore YcrJut up to the present have re.n bfd a to tal of imi.'ioo men. one of tha gre.vt-i-.-l b-.i le losses in th whol.. rar.ge of w.-rLiiv according to lemi-oiiii ia.l estiai. tts made ruldic here today "the rc.-uit of careful inquiry mid.' in the l.ighesf quarters in which the liurei pave been rigorously check-d ai.d tuiiied." " IVi umentary nnd verbil lerti mepv gathered anl jiuihcnti-a el peimit the giting of precise dit .iU i-oimi n.ng ttie losses iu.i.red by th tUrmaiis ii the Verdun front." sav the s, ini-otiicial communication piv- rn to uie AssiHiatuI Press. "Du ruii: the pt ried from Fibreary 21. whi 'l the battle b.gan. to Aptil 1. it l.nov. a that two army corps. n:imo tiie Third and the liii h' .-ealh. have b.vii withdrawn lrem th- front, hu ll:.! lost iii (he tint nttacks at least on. -thud ! thiir foice. i hev have re appeared since and lmve agaii nti.a I like losiej. "The (let nam loinrcrermcnls are prin t a nally used u: as fast as they ire put in line. The total effectives of the Eighteenth Corps liave in this way let 17.000 men and the Third Corps have lost 22.000 men. ' Concerning the 12 1st division which look possession of Xorth Vauxl bout March 12. we have precise in-j formation. More than one-half of the Seventh Regiment of its reserves was; put out of action by our machine guns in the inellectual attack against the slopes of the fort. The Sixth Regi ment suffered like losses. "The Nineteenth German Infar.trv had already suffered similar losses i:i attacking the village of Vaux on March . Its Thirteenth Company was surprised and annihilated. In en tering the village houses its first bat talion was reduced 60 per cent. Three regiments which led the nt- tack on the Maloncourt and the Avocotirt woods on March 20 and 22 were each reduced by one-half. Their losses varied between 50 nnd 60 per cent. The same is true of the losses or the Fourth Regiment of the Sec ond Ditision of Landwehr engaged under similar conditions." What the Professor tith J ,v I..-is ,3 the world vna.a it.ui-iit .I bifoi.ic i.. ore and more aa i.iai. iiivess.ly iu toe a I a':d common. I i,,e. Without it but tligbt ! ui c. ., a nth.r wiil be acliRt cd. U' laid a v. hole loulcd cam paign iu the ia.ci.it of our tiiiaols, tor in liie eutcuniy of t,ur educalion ai sy.tct.i iua to a i;ri.at cxtc'iil th? lu.ure ui iur tuiKiuu a ad our ch.l eiieu s ihiidi ea. I V.tt.n (IiuicIk-! We need spiritual as wa.ll ad meut.il dcvclopmo.it. lor without it we tan not hope to iit t.,:ii tii.. I d.gne ii inaiihoiKl nnd wo li. all!. ocd . ith cur txpandiilg ialel-lec-s dimaiid. I. ol d t hull tits u:.d ii ore t iiua lies are needed, and v.o need to tkw tluai trout willuu iu ilia.l of from without. GiK-il ll.msts. 'I be most brillicnt of minds are dulled and blunted b dismal stiiroui.dilgs. Good hoit.ci and attractite liomes are OMelleiit food lor the nuiid. Clean up. paint j Ui. nnd keep tuo home up. It costs lt nnies. and bit ids dollars. I ;ihh1 llarns. Not ail of your at tt niion should be given to the home, for your faiihiul horse and cow : should come into their own. They speak not, complain not, are paid not, ! yet are a source of revenue which (you greatly prize. Humanity bids you give them a home that is a home, one worthy to bo called their home. WARCIIISTS PLOT TO KILL I I ROPE.W Ml XuS Ian t i Avsiissitiate Crowned Mends Of Fnropeaii Powers Fi "lined in Chicago Czar of Russian nnd F;n peioc William of Gcriu.any Headed the Li t. Chicago Dispatch, April 7. Existence of an international n:t- trchi. tic plot to assassinate all rulers f Europe has been discovered here, according to a lormal statement is sued today by Maclay llone. State'.', attorney of Cook county. Avoiding to the State's attorney the plot was known to anarchists in various cities ill America as well as iu Europe. One man from each city was believed to have been delegated to the work of assassination. .Mr. Moyne said a written statement ad been made to him by an anarchist bearing the details of the alleged lot. Officials said the headquarters of the band of conspirators was in the downtown district here nnd that there ere branches in other cities. Ac cording to Mr. Hoyne's informant Iundelein haiKiuct poisoning was a r. tied by the group which soutiht the death of European rulers. The alleged plot was unearthed by le Stater, attorney men while in- estif;at!lig the activities of J.an rones, suspected poisoner of the iterts at the bamiuct in honor of Vrehbishop .Munileliin a few wee!;:; ilgo. I The State's attorney said that a st of proposed assasinatioiis was aded by 'he Czar of Uu sia and that Emperor William was second on the list. Good Stores. Great mercantile successes are never achieved from dismal and unattractive surround ings. Hats, owls and a few others seek darkness, but all others bask in the sunshine of life. Neatness, tidiness, brightness, happiness, all are attractive to the one whose soul is the tame and humans, like the butterfly, seek the bright spots of existence. Bo wise. ;hh! Shops. Even the shop may be in keeping with the mind and the energy of the man. It may not be as spotless r.s other places, but it may show a spirit of thrift u.:d pre- stvtrence which breathes of succesa in after life. Good sho; s bring good results and make belter towns. But as is the man, so is the shop. Good Hon!s. No other thing in quite so essential to the success and ih velopinont of a community as good loads. No other element of success is so easy to attain where all of Un people have the will and the deter mination to do. Coed roads mean (torjioi.g to ns, collective!;' and in dividually, anil v.e need good roads ami bt tli r roads, and we should go after them and get them. ioMl I'aiins. Good roads are pro ductive of good farms, and prosper ous farmers are the foundation and framework of every community. Without good rondu the farmer is re tardtd and handicapped, his earning capacity is reduced, his opportunity for improvement and expansion is lessened, his working capital is Im paired, his proii's are t Unlimited and Cot'OWlT ma iuiuiv i;j iiuuu itliu t;u:-cl!IC. But good roads make good farms, and we want every farm iu this com munity to be even better than good. Build tip the roads, AND THE FARMS. then let your mind slide bark into the old financial groove. Take his discourse subject by sub ject and analyze it thorouehtly. Pick out the good points and study thein minutely r.s you discover them. You can spend several hours very pleas antly in this work, and at the end of that time you may be amazed at the feeli-.i!? of peace and contentment " j that pervades your being. ad-! You will find that there are many tl'ir.-:s you knew that had been for gotten for these many years, and when thty pass from memory their value practically reasea to exist. Go to churchl Set an example to the young peo ple of yonr family and of other peo ple's families. Ltt them judge you by what you are, and not by what others may have to iay tf you. Let your own actions afford them the op portunity for so judging. There's a church around the cor ner, nnd the door swings outward to every human being. The hand of welcome beckons to you, nnd the still voice of conscience is calling to you. Let I s HimisI You We want to boost you yes, you. individually. Will you live us the I opportunity ? j This town needs a booster, and we stand ready to boost the town boost erand the town. too. Shall we boost you? I e net u some energetic man who win marshal his pluck and deter mitiatien and round all of the rest of us up Into one great aggregation of boosters. It takes brains to do it. but some one among us possesses the requisite amount of brains. The town needs him. the whole community needs him, and we never needed him worse than we do right now, when nature has afforded us so many opportunities for commercial advancement. Are you that man? We hope you are. We want to seo you step forward and assume the laudable task. We want to see you succeed. And then we want to boost you because of the boosting you have done for the town. The Head Mead Hill. Senators and members of the Mouse of Rt presentaives used 38. 664.367 envelopes in 1015 in franking letters to their constituents nnd others, through the postal service. They Just Make Your Mouth Water! THAT 1 WHAT OI H CAKES DO. TMEIU E.VgllSITE FLAVOR AND WHOLESO.MENESX ARE THE TALK OF THE LOVERS OF GOOI THINGS IX MOXROK. LOOK HERE WHAT AVE MAKE: WINE CAKES, I'Ol.NH CAKES, LEMON SOI ARES, JELLY HOLM, CINNAMON Hl.NS, Sl'GAU COOK IES, (ilVGI H SNAPS, SPICE CAKES KISSES. COCOA NUT .NI MANY OTIIEIt A LIKE TOOTHSOMK Got a i;at in Monroe Paceland Journal. A rat was found In a cracker m: by a small son of Mr. R. A. Evans one day last week when he return ed to the wagon In a hitching lot In Monroe, and he had eaten nearly all the remaining crackers. Mr. Evans carried potatoes to Monroe and there was some bedding for the rat In th.' wagon, so Mr. Rat hid himself and came home with them. He was dis covered after they reached home. Even a rat knows a good country. Duroc Jerseys No better blood lives in America. The birr, stretchy kind, with plenty of quality. Pig3 mated, no akin. Write me your wants. Thos. C. H. Rogers. Clyde. N. New Era Teas For Sale fl.EO Whlpporwlll peas for sale $1.35. Roth sound and well cleaned. VI. 8. Pearson, Beatrice, Ala. Raise Belgian Hares, mink, carles, frogs, rqua'M. t- Make f 160.0') monthly easily Send for free par titulars. Telle where to boy and sell yor stork. A'v Uun$ Serrlce, Boi TV, Durham. K. a iello, Spring! And You, Too, Mr. Reaier! THE ICE CREAM SEASON IS HEME, AND WE ARE HERE WITH THE GOODS. THE W OM; ili'l L POPULARITY OF out CREAM HAS MADE IT A HOES! HOLD WORD IN ..lONP.OE AMONG THOSE WHO KNOW A XI) I.IKE THE REST. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY SELLING IT IN MILK. OI OUt I5I.OCK CREAM IS l .NFX CEI.LFD. PHONE IS YO'.'!: OR DER. WE DELIVER O.N SUNDAY. IlESIDE THE PEST CREAM. YOU CAN fJET HERE THE IIEST OF CAXDIES, FRUITS A XI) MIXED XUTS, AXD ALL KINDS OF FANCY GROCERIES. N. D. Saleeby. West of Courthouse, phone No. 129. ;miI Hi::,Ims. We can have it, if .e pay proper a.'.mioii to our :i!".iola, iiti.i our churches, and our liou.is, and hams., and sioreu, and shops, and roads., and larin.s, and ail of the thousand acd one other ele ments thai have a piaca in the mail ing of a prospiroua commercial cen ter. We waul it, and we can get it if we go alter L with the spirit and di term. nation to succeed, but we urn. t go as a coniniunii j unit and not as o:;o or two iaeia ed iadividuaU Who volunteiis for bctkr business? Good I'ct pie. Rut the success of nil depends: wholly upon the mental, moral and physical calibre of the people. If they are "good people," other thtngs will bo proportionately good. Our people are good people, but we could be even better than we are, nnd our successes would en hance In proportion to our qualities and our efforts. Good people are de sirable, but better ones are prizes in the sea of life. Let's all bo prizes. Jmk1-H)c Some day we'll talk again. Woman and Her Club Occasionally we hear a fellow make a jocular remark about women's clubs. Ho shouldn't do It. He's in the wrong pew. Women's clubs are a good thing when properly conducted, just as aro the clubs to which men belong. In olden times much of the visit ing was done across the garden fence, but today It is different. Wo men are more m intally developed to day than they wero ility or a hundred year:; i.;: i, and their know ledg.i rn tf. rally eiavca an outlet and an op poiiu ity lor f xpaiision. Vho ehil) in a medium for both. V. In n a bed? of women got to retior, c; i li v.ith lonu- Idea for the I) tierrioiit of political or soelal con ditio;::, the be: I that i:i ii them col 1. e:ive!y wiil cum to the front, and will r.e.vr to broad n and develop 'hn mcivl and material welfare of !hr crnir.n:; 'ly. Women have brains :r d po::r:a the ability to rpply them Wiien atlorded an opportmipy. For t.hcn women champion a ranae. th.it cause is Invariably a Just and ri"hicou.i one. And wo, emphatically, are for wo men. Go In And Sit Down Wont are yon goins to do Sunday? Co Irto n rhurrh and sit down. Stay sit until the end of the service and keep your ears open and your mind on what the preacher is say ing. Then go home and think over what he had to say . Don't give his words Just a passing thought and cookies, THINGS OI NATURE. WE HAVE THEM FRESH ALL THE TIME. WILL MAKE YOUR, CAKES OX SPEt I AL ORDER. TUT SOME OF THEM. Monroe Bakery. Dr. H. Smith, eye-sight specialist, will be at his office, Monroe, N. C, from this date til Saturday, Apl. 15. ffw Get acquainted with tSi3 ViciroSa Do vou spicnciu inus enow what ic this vron- acnui insirr.m.c:': Dnnj into ycur heme? Do you I; no-. there r.re Vict $15 to ?250 we'll crrr.no'c suit ycur v Come in ar.d find out allahoutthrVictrola. We'll gladly play your favorite music tor vou. THE W. J. RUDGE COMPANY Uonroe, : n. 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The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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April 11, 1916, edition 1
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