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"AIM?3 ON THE JUMP"
SPECIAL EXTRA
U. S. A.
SXJJOIISE EDITION
LIVE MAN WANTED.
CTUiE Kiih-r 1 In want if a new
pr!i:- editor.
Mr. ;r,e Thuniua, who has held
tha I'siti n for a year. ;n liot lat
i at L:i Jick us the result
of a u;'ure.
The salary is IT a week and a Bixxl
deal i f ir-stis.?.
Al! ai':lu'r.ta mut prove their aMl
ity to pull a i-Tin and en fir wiililn
ihlw s..!:Ji if Wing called a ll.ir.
EUNGLtNG WORK.
Th? viuil.tti'-e ctmmi'tee at I-cn
J.wK im to tvl an m.!ru t .r.
ll lias It.iiirt'J ous man three different
times umu tt he hi ulklag around
today in jjjivl health.
OPEN CONFESSION. v
unUrt.uid thai certain imr'iea
In this town have written the
poet-naster fcfr.eral t.iat play p .krr.
Yea. ( i. I in we play it as editor
a:u) not n n.masier.
We i'u!J le to a i).'n In a came
with the I. t.:. I-.hr.jelf tf tie s lacliucd
that way.
TOUCH LUCK.
OM J'H" YY! n '.ir il.tmis to have seen
a silver t. : I lear tie.ir aikr creek
last ?u:'.l i.e.
If he t t..'li:iis the truth, thin ha
struck s.:ve:''i!.i nt List tie couldn't
;ia ( luy i a dr. nk of whisky or
Und luui u i,J .iter.
AN OVERSIGHT.
We bes ar.lcn of our reiiiers f;r
nviJeriiiiir to suy a word l.mt week,
la New York dailies, that our clrvu'.i
tlon la now three times as i-re-it as ail
other tie sp.ipers In the known world
put tosether.
Also that iur advertising has gone
up from two lii'.ea to ivhmms.
This proves that real merit and gen
ius are always liberally rewarded.
TAMING A GRIZZLY.
Mr. J.i:..r S.vlt, who i.V's M:i'.s!f
tl.o ciizi'iy hear of the Hooky
nioutn.i :ns. r via his hr'tioho Into the
tf.ar saiiMin the other evening, but
when lie rle out :,; u.i he was wound
ed in three plaoes.
The owner cf t!.e j laee Is not r.n Im-
i lMe man. tut lie oh-ols to making
a s'ahle of his pl.ue.
The his pnzzly is not so much of a
bi ur as he w as.
lie Intends to remove himself to some
other town (is soon as well enough for
his Journey. M. Qt'AD.
! N.uth Moan Items.
Correspondent- of The Joarnal.
' Mrs. Frank Broom and children
are tWiting Mrs. Broom's motht-r,
Mrs. Fundorburk of Concord. They
will alo visit Mrs. Broom's sister.
Mrs. M. Broom of Huntersville. b
fore they return.
! Mr. Joshua Uyrd. who ha been
' r-sht sick for the paM few days. i
.t-lowly improving.
Mrs. Wesley New ion Is right sick
at present.
Mr. Ityrum Xah Is confined to his
bed with malarial fever.
Mr. Tom l!e!k of the Prospect com
munity li.siud Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
fitarne Saturday and Sunday of last
j week.
I Friend of Mrs. P.oxie Broom w ill
he glad to know that she la able to
. be out asain after a hort Illness.
I Mr. and Mr. Walter F. Lemmonil
visited friend'! and relatives In Nor
folk last week. Miss Daisy Lein
tuord ot Chat I tte 1 visiting .Mr. and
Mr. I.' inmond this wet k.
j Mr. v, h Cray and children of
liastor.ia are i:tne Mr, t;rv
i iother. Mrs. P. W. Cook. S. M. '
JOURNAL WANT ADS.
ONE CENTA WORD FOR EACH INSERTION
tK SAt.F-i:HL TATK.
FOR SALE 60 acres of land la one
mile of I'ageland on sand-clay road.
Fine farming land, at a bargain.
AUo modern dwelling and aeveral
good building lots in I'agtland.
T. P. Smith. Marshville, X. C.
DOXT WORRY about tomething to
eat. Phone US. We have it.
Cheap, too. Walters.
WE ARE able to make a epeelal re
duction on automobile tires for the
next thirty days for cash. Now is
the time to buy. Tharp Hardware
Company.
FOR SALE Five passenger touring
car, good condition. Krauss's
Garage.
THREE FARMS FOR SALE 200
aires, 150 acres, 113 acres; right
on railroad, 81 miles south of
Richmond. Adapted to tobacco,
grain and grass; lays well for
machinery: limber and wood a DON'T MAKE a fire jutt to warm a
plenty; good neighborhood; con little water or heat some milk. Cet
venieut to churches, schools andj some canned heat at Rudge's.
mills. Write for particulars WH-!
liam Watkins. Saxe. Va. ! PLEASE CALL at any time for hack
M!OUJ SLOANS UXIMEXT CO
AI.O;.
Of course it should! For after a
strenuous day when jour muscles
have been exercised to the limit an
application of Sloan's Liniment will
take the soreness and stiffness away
and get you in fine shape for the mor
row. You should also use it for a
sudden attack of toothache, stiff neck,
backache, stings, bites and the many
accidents ilyt are Incidental to a va
cation. " e would as, soon leave our
baggage as go on a vacation or camp
out without Sloan's Liniment."
Writes one vacationist: "We use it
for everything from cramps to tooth
ache." Put a bottle in your bag. be
prepared and have no regrets.
j l"iv;rixe Nut Well Founded.
Stat-'svil'.e Landmark,
i Mr. liui-hts is tolling the voter
, that 11 he is elecu d the United Slates
shall have J.G evoiwiiiic. efilcitii:
buMiioss admwiistiutioii. That is no
i a new idea. All parties and all can
tii.laies uu.il!y make such promises
He will put ai-ide the pleas of friends
who want jobs, he will forget parti
sail expediency and bury all consider
ations except the welfare of tli
I country. The American eovernmenl
! he declares.
matt
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A WOMAN AND A NAN
IVHATS a woman? Ask a man,
What d you fancy he will say?
"Airs and graces, frills and laces.
Never knows what she wants each
Why, then, gossip, tell me true,
O Why you woo her as you do?
4 Sht a woman: What's a man?
What d'you fancy she, will say?
"Swasgerin,?, swearing, overbearing,
Always wantins to liava his way!"
Say, then, gos-tip. if you can.
Why you wed liim?-horr:d man!
Pleasing
THE PEOPLE
THAT IS OUR HOBBY
Our one great effort is to please you. to please
each and every one of our customers, and by so doing
to secure one of the most valuable of ll advertise
mentsnew customers through the good words they
speak of us to their friends. This is a frank statement,
possibly a little out the ordinary, but it is fact, and it
is bringing us new customers every day, It pays us
and it pays our customers
AND BRINGS US NEW ONES.
flhe Union Drug Co.
i ,
The "REX ALL" Store
Phone 221.
40 Soathside, Va., Farms for Sale Near N. C. line
Sr Mecklenburg County, Va., near Clarksville, on the Southern Hallway-,
running Kast, West. North and South, on lioanoke, Dan and Stauntin
Illvcrs. in the great Mineral Water Belt of Virginia, and where we are
making o tons of Alfalfa per acre. 35 bushels of Wheat per acre, and
Clover and Timothy 3'i tons per acre, and Corn Co bushels and more
per acre w here the lands are cultivated. Land lies rolling and level, near
nchools and chinches, and Cotton a bale per acre; lands well adapted to
Tobacco, have made llfitl worth per acre, and raising all the Cattle, hogs,
nnd Sheep cheaper than they can be raised anywhere in the I'. S.. as these
Jands grow everything, here, lands (hat is cultivated with machinery.
Trice from $12.50 to $G0 per acre.
205 acres In lai miles of railway station, level and rolling fronts,
large creek, about 7u0 yards fine bottom land, about 45 acres, that will
rprow any kind of grain or grass crop; level, rich and fertile, dark red soil,
lth upland part red soil; line for cotton and tobacco, as about !4 is a
pray soil; all nearly enclosed w ith a wire fence; public road running
through it; 2 dwellings, one of 5 rcoms and one of 4 rooms; in 3 miles
cf Clarksville; with about 50 acres standing in timber, balance open land
for cultivation; Price $17 per acre; terms part cash and 5 years time on
balance. For sale by L. H. YANCEY, Clarksville, Va., P. O. Box 232.
Young' Ladies, Win
a Pretty Dinner Set
The Journal has secured a number of pretty
BLUE BIRD Dinner Sets. This is beautiful
hand-painted china, 31 pieces to the set. While
they last we will give one to any young lady
who secures only FIVE new subscriptions to
The Journal for one year each. It is no
trouble to get five new subscriptions among
your neighbors for The Journal at one dollar
per year.
Work quick, there are only a few sets
is not for partisan expe
diency, not for friends, nor for the
parly cause, but for the people. So it
is, so it is. But the friends and the
partisans can usually make it appear
that their desires and the people's
cause is one and the same. All "pork
barrels," says Mr. Hughes river and
I harbor and similar appropriations
that are sometimes more for political
'purposes than for public benefit
will be cut out. All these things he
will do, declares the Republican pres-
idential candidate, even If it wreck
i his personal political fortunes.
Mr. Hughes would have us believe
that he is far removed from the com
mon run of political candidates; that
in administering the government the
i people only would be considered; th.it
. efiicieucy and not politics would mark
appointments to office. Mr. Hughes
1 paints an local condition one that
s-huuld exist but one that never will
exit until human nature changes.
Abuses in public service can be re
formed of course, should bo and will
e, whenever the people choose to
tied iin 11 to of lice who will not stand
for t In in. But Mi-. Hughes cannot
expect the public to lake his state
ments seriously cannot expect the
public to believe that he will be so
different from other Republican Pres
idents such as Talt, Koosevelt, Me
Kinley, Harrison and others. Thest
men put their friends and - their
friends' iriemis in office, no matter if
the man displaced was efficient; and
Republican Congresses have passed
river and harbor bills and other pork
barrel measures without limit. Even
the eminent air. Koosevelt, who posed
as an evangel of light on occasion.
; as a holier-than-thou, even as Mr.
, Hughes is posing now, and who de
! nounced crooks unsparingly at limes,
did not hesitate when it suited his
1 purpose to make to himself friends
of the mammon of unrighteousness.
I Does anybody believe that the Ke-
publican party, who will elect Mr.
. Hughes if he is elected, has so chang-
,ed that it would depart from the cus
j toms of the past? Does anybody be
Phnnp 091 i Neve that even if Mr. Hughes should
"unl "'i,;want to do nnd should try to do, in
... ; the event of his election, what he
pretends lie will do, that he would be
: permitted lo carry out the pro
, gramme? If anybody does believe
i these things he should be bored for
j the simples.
I And there is no evidence to show
; that Mr. Hughes would even try to
! play the high sounding role of w;iich
he talks r glibly. He was Govern
or of Nt tork State and if he
made any marked change for the bet-
ter iu the public service of that nota
! bly corrupt State, the public doesn't
know it. Mr. Bryan says he had the
' support of the corporations and he
i stood by them when they elected him
; by vetoing a 2-cent fare law passt d by
the Legislature; that he had the sup
port of the tax-dodgers and the own
era of swollen fortunes, and that he
repaid them by opposing the Feder
al income tax law. In short, it seems
that as Governor of New York Mr.
Hughes had the support of "The In
terests" and that he stood by "The
Interests" and that he stood by "The
"The Interests" in this campaign and
"The Interests" rather than the peo
ple, whose welfare he so earnestly
professes to desire, would profit by
his election.
FOU SALE US acres of good land
on I'avis Mine road, opposite tract
of Monroe Insurance Investment
Co. Lies mile and, a quarter or
railroad siaiion at Baker's, and a
fine tract or land; 25 acres cleared
for plow that will make a bale or
cotton per acre. K. K. Heasley.
work. Henry Lily, Phone 26S.
FOU SALE 137 acres of land on
public road, 4 miles from Monroe,
near good school and church;
about ten acres open land, balance
original forest pines, estimated
about 1.000,000 feet timber. Will
sell on easy terms. See W. O. Lem
mond. Monroe, N. C.
WANTED reliable single man to
handle colts and fit them for mark
et. Fifteen per month with board
and lodging. William Watkins,
Saxe, Va.
WANTED By a young lady of sev
eral years experience, position as
teacher in private family; small
children preferred. Reference. Ad
dress Miss Clara day. Signuiue.
v a.
VALUABLE STOCK FARM for sale
1350 acres, hog and cow fenced,
" fields, herd Angus cattle. Angora
goats, hogs, silo, dipping vat. Will
accept half cash, balance in pay
ments to suit purchaser at 6 per
cent. Confer for particulars. Dan
W.Hammack, Coleman, Ga.
FOR SALE at great bargain on easy
terms 1000 acres land as a whole
or in small tracts; subdivided In
to small farms from 15 to 60 acres
each; situated at small town in
Chesterfield county. S. C. on Sea
board. National Highway traverses
the place. Every acre available for
cultivation. Climate and health
unsurpassed, soil rich sandy loam
with clay subsoil. Ideal for cot
ton, grain, truck, poultry and or
chards. Churches and school con
venient. Also 11C0 acres 3 miles
from small railroad town 13 mile
from Columbia. Good land, good
climate, hei'liliy. suitable for cot
ton, grain, fruit, truck nnd stock.
Present price on both these tracts
will enable purchaser to more than
double outlay in few years. P. A.
Hodges. Columbia. S. C.
M biiAL (.AMI prices on automo
bile tires for 30 days. Buy now
and save money. Tharp Hdw. Co.
WANTED Storage batteries to
charge. Krauss's Garage.
re-
FRESH FISH We have them and
sell cheaper for we get the cash
Walters, Phone 199.
CIDER MILLS Genuine wood rol
ler, limited supply. Secure you
one now. Monroe Hardware Co.
NOTICE I will be In Monroe un
til August 26th. If you need
glasses call at office In Fitzgerald
building. Howard Smith.
THOROUGHBRED Lewellyn setter
pup, male, 9 months old, beauti
fully marked . Will sell cheap.
Howard Hall, Americus, Ga.
NATURAL forest oak and pine lum
ber for sale Call or write W. A.
Whilaker, Monroe R. F. D. 9.
rr
Onyx" (J Hosiery
S You Ce GOOD TIu at ANY Price-Silk, Li.lt or Cotton
25c to $3.M per pair
Enery-Bccrs Conxponyjm.
S WfOLtSAUt iMS-HttASTS4kST. KXWYOKX
So - juuiiiiumniniunuuHuifHiiuuni
Wider Fields.
Uncle Walt Mason.
The young men drift away from
home; they go to Rathway and to
Nome, to Boston and New York; and
some of them will cross the sea, to
try their luck In Gay Paree, in Edln
burg or Cork. They go afar, to play
the game, to win the laurel wreath
of fame, acquire a goodly roll; their
native vllla&e dosen't yield a chance.
Ihey want a wider field than PunKv
town-in-the-Hole. Yet Punktown is
a goodly town, and here a man may
gain renown, and wealth, and honors
too: but you are full of dreams, my
lad, and so you'll hike for retrograd,
across the ocean blue. Across the
hills and far away, you'll have a bet
ter chance, you say, as hosts have
said beiore; and so you say farewell
to all, and leave behind your father'i
hall, his roofllng-tree and his door
I know you'd do as well at home as
you will do, wher er you roam, dui
were vain to speak, for youth must,
tread the distant road, find for itself
its own abode. Its Eldorados seek
Go forth and hew and cane and
build, and may the visions be fulfill
ed that agitate your soul! oo, wan
der 'neath a foreign sky, while we old
codgers wilt and die, at Punktown-in-the-Hole!
LAND FOR SALE Do you want a
farm or improved land in large or
small tracts or saw mills and small
tracts of timber in the best farm
ing section In North Carolina? If
so write Jno. W. Dowless, Zara, N.
C. and you will get some good
bargains. Don't write unless you
mean business.
JUST OUT "When n Man's a Man."
j by Harold Bell Wright. $1.35, at
i Badge's.
! ...
i GET A FORI) STARTER. Price
$11.50 equipped. Krauss Garage.
LOST OR STOLEN White female
setter bird pup. blue on car and
blue on body. Reward for return
J.. E. Stewart.
ALTO FOU HIKE
HOUSE AND LOT to exchange for a
small farm or unimproved land.
W. Z. Wentz. Monroe R. F. D. 6.
FOR SALE At Union Mills, N. C.
a nice home, convenient to postof
flce and one of the best schools in
western North Carolina. Apply to
J. H. Baker, Rutherfordton, N. C.
1 OU SALE LIVE STOCK.
FOR SALE CHEAP S good milk
cows, 18 yearlings. 15 head hogs,
one pair good heavy mules, 6 end
7 years old. See W. O. Lemmond,
Monroe. N. C.
CALL PHONE No. 153 for auto any
where any time. Helms Auto
Transfere.
The Talk
OP
FOR SALE Poland- China pigs
$5.00 each. Pork pigs $3.00 each.
A. M. Craig, Monroe Route 6.
HORSES FOR SALE CHEAP. Fair
registered Suffolk mares 4 year old,
1500 pounds each, bred to Suffolk
stallion for next spring colts. Reg
istered Suffolk stallion 5 years old,
1800 pounds, Bure foal getter, and
a beautiful horse. Registered Suf
folk filly 4 months old. Pair Suf
folk geldings 3 years old, perfect
beauties and well matched. Black
mare 4 years old in foal by Suffolk
stallion. All these horses are quiet
workers and will be fully guaran
teed. William Watkins, Saxe, Va.
FOR SALE Fifteen and twenty dol
lars Registered Duroc-Jersey
boars six months old. Richest lines
breeding combined. Top-Notcher,
Defender, Orion, Cherry Chief.
Crimson Wonder. J. P. Ferring
ton, Falson.N.C. "Shellford Farm."
WANTED TO BUY.
Many a courtship is torpeopoed on
the sea of matrimony.
Let'a not worry; we'll get the earth
sooner or later.
WANTED To buy nice red
proof oas, also all kinds of
sacks. Snyder-Huntley Co.
rust
good
PORK WANTED I pay the highest
market price for pork. See me be
fore you sell W. J. Walters,
Thone 199.
The Town
That is what our
delicious ice
cream is.
The ladies lire ho well pleased with
it that many of tliem will not con.
sider having any other. We make
the finest block cream to le had and
supply it in any amounts.
A FILL I.I XK OF FIRST CLASH
;itOCF.KIF.!V COUNTRY PRODUCE
AND FINE FRUITS AND YF.GETA
BLF.S ALWAYS OX HAND.
N. D. Saleeby.
PHOXK 129.
WANTED All the pork we can get,
but come and engage It to us be
fore you deliver It. See us at
once. Monroe Cash Market.
Full RENT.
FOR RENT. Store room formerly
occupied by N. B. Ayers. Posses
sion given Sept. 15th. Apply to C.
N. Bruner or R. A. Morrow.
FOK RENT. Cottage with modern
conveniences. II. E. Copple.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WATT ASHCRAFT. Veterinarian.
Day calls, 113; night calls, 191-K.
Office on Havne street, east of
court house, Monroe, N. C.
Good Looks are Easy
with
Magnolia
Balm.
Look at good your city cousin. No
matter if you do Tan or Freckle Magnolia
Balm will surely clear your skin instantly.
Meals Sunburn, too. Just put a little on
your (ace and rub it oft again before dry.
Simple and sure to please. Try a bottle
to-day and begin the improvement at
once. White, Fink and Rote-Red Colon.
75 cents at DruggiAs or by mail direO.
SAMPLE FREE.
LYON MFC COS 40 So. 5th St, Braokhra, N.Y.
SALE OF HOWIE GOLD MINE
By virtue of a judgment and order
of the Superior court of Fni.in mnn.
t.v. N. C, rendered in the cause
wherein Jane H. Bates, at al are
plaintiffs and Smith H. Braey, et al
are defendants, and of a Judgment
and order made by Jas. E. Boyd,
Judge of the Western District or
North Caioliua. United States of
America, in Bankruptcy Proceedings,
entitled in re Howie Mine, etc., we
will at 12 o'clock AL. on
TIhu-mIiiv, Septciiiler 7, 1018,
at the' courthouse door iu Monroe.
V I ' , . . ...... . .
tipose 10 Kiie at public auc
tion to the highest bidder, two cer
tain pieces or tracts of land,
and t:ie buildiugs thereon erect
ed, lyiug and being in the coun
ty of Union. State of North Carolina.
Sandy Ridge township, and being
carved out of the Bates plantation,
adjoining the lands of C. II. Lewis,
and bounded and described as fol
lows :
First tract, adjoining the lands of
C. H. Lewis and others; beginning at
a poplar stump by a large poplar,
and running thence with the various
courses of Machine branch 21.75 chs.
to a stone in branch; thence S. 26
degrees and 50 minutes W. 12.53
chains to stones; thence S. 21 de
grees E. 3.76 chains to stones,
Tysinger's corner; thence N. 72 E.
48.60 chains to a large elm on Three
Mile creek; thence down the various
course of Three Mile creek. 18.58
chains to 6ugar maple. 50 Iks. from
mouth of said creek, and being on the
S. bank of Twelve Mile creek; thence
down Twelve Mile creek, the center
of the creek being the line. 48.25
chains to two elms, a maple and an
ironwoou, on the west bank of same.
C. H. Lewis' corner; thence with two
of his lines as follows; 1st, S. 45 de
grees W. 40.50 chains to a stone,
near the old public well, 2nd. S. 62
degrees W. 18.42 chains to the be
ginning, containing two hundred and
lifty-Uiree acres, surveyed July 4 and
&, by U. VA. Llliott, county surveyor
ol I nlon county. N. C.
Second tract, adjoining the lands
of W. 1. Blylhe, and others, being a
part of the Bales plantations, begln-
i.ing at n pne ot stones on side of a
hill by a pine and runs the old line
S. 61', 3 degrees W. 5 chs. to a beach
25 Iks from a branch; thence N. 43
W. 5.33 chs. to a white oak; thence
N. 10 degrees W. 2i chs. to a pine;
thence N. 20 degrees E. 4 chs. to the
branch by two ironwoods and two
blackgums; thence up the various
courses of the branch to W. I.
Blythe'a corner, opposite the mill
house; thence with Blythe'a line,
1.25 chs. to a pile of stones; thence
S. 63 i degrees E. 2 chs. to a stone
on the east side of a branch, by two
sycamores and one pine; thence S.
14 degrees and 10 minutes W. 3.05
chs. to a white oak; thence S. 67 de
grees W. 14.05 chs. to the beginning.
Containing seventeen and a half acres
as shown by a curvey of tame made
by R. W. Elliott, county surveyor of
Union county, N. C. in November,
1911, to which reference Is hereby
made.
The above constitutes what is pop
ularly known as the Howie Mining
property, and contains very valuable
mineral Interests
Terms of sale: One third cash on
day of sale, before adjournment
thereof, remainder with interest at
six per cent, payable one half In six
months and the other half In twelve
months from day of sale and to be
secured by approved securities and
retention of title until purchase
money be paid.
The lands are to be' sold, subject
to raise of bid, and confirmation of
sale by both the above-mentioned
courts, for the purpose In said judg
ments of said courts mentioned.
This August 8. 1916.
Frank Armfield. Commissioner
of Superior court of Union county,
N. C.
W. J. Pratt and Frank Armfield,
Commissioners of U. S. Court of
Western District f North Carolina.
DON'T BOTHER with cranking your
Ford. Get a self starter. Price
$11.50 equipped Krauss Garage.
H. E. COPPLE'S furniture atore fcas
a full line of all kinds of furniture
and It pays to call there before you
buy.
Women hare
Easter mllinery.
money.
been thinking of
Such thinking costs
No. 666
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Fkre or tix dotes will break any case, sod
if taken then as a tonic lbs Fever will not
return. It sets oa the liver better than
Calomel and does not f rip or sicken. 2S
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