Newspapers / The Monroe Journal (Monroe, … / Sept. 19, 1916, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
JOURNAL WANT ADS. ONE CENT A WORD FOR EACH INSERTION W ONE CENT A WORD FOR EACH INSERTION .Ai.y -f11- r"- -v a i VtV ii Fl r? J ' - i . T - t'. v fsV3 u o-v-r'H' .. :- v 'r;v f , . .. . v -L '. .-- I - -'.. , ... . ik - V",.'- f" -4"" iV GENIUS NEVER HAS MADE A SNOB OF ANY ONE li:s! i ;; wv i uomtiik X;it i N Tiilute to .ritiH- i,;, v , .e Myslei y of IK-iiiih i.u y U -. : .'lilieu in I lie l.ito of .lra- !!;'. ( I K.nlll. 1 . ;!, w. :u is an extract from l'res icf't ii .-mis iiddrt- at the birth jil.i 'e t , Al'ia;i .in Lincoln, whi'ii he rci.ivicl t-n" eabin in wiiUU Lincoln I), rr .'.;1 loe aiToini'an.'-inc lu ai'."i il i i t' '!'' na.ion: Vi.uv Mic.iji.re in i!n' d :.ny liol-u' 'il n in.i! '. o !m'1i:Ii!i !i may ii 'l cia!: ni ih.it pow.-r of u:i:id jiti.i 1 ;.;t . ;id n'li-cii tic ' to which na tions : !!'! : U'l hl-uil M;l!l i!S ii- .ro,'-. :. N.i'-i'e j..i.. s n. trlbti!- 10 ii i if !.!. it y. fU'iMllllcs t II 1 en el or ca.-;c. i t u.-.-r- t : H y In n i mon aroh oi' m. -ifr of any name or kind. Onm is no snob. It d.-cs not run alter titles i r seel; by pi c!ci nee the high eircl'-' of society. 1' affects liun-.ble f( iiipi.ny as wi ll as ureal. It pays no ::ecial tribute to universi ties or li.'. nied societies c r conven tional standards of greatness, but se renely I'hc.osi's its own comrades, its own hr.un' . Us own cradle even, and lt3 own life r.f adventure and of traininp. Here is proof of it. This little hut was the cradle of one of tiie .treat runs of men. a man of singular, delightful, vital senilis, who present ly emeiKni upon tin treat since of the nation's hi.iery, p'tint. shy, un gainly, bu: dominant and majestic, a natural ini'T of men. liMiise'f inevita hly the central tiuure of the preat rliit. No man can explain tiiM, but verv l.iali can see how it dwiiiotl- 'V Vl Tj!,i.'''i' iEJRNlSGrtAKS J C'OARt' 'Z . Princ Afktrt it told wvtrvwhir in loppy rtJ 4oi. 5c; tdy tmi tint. iOc; handtomt momnd and half-pound tiff Aimuiari -n ttiIo1'Zio'J""o SffiSS. R. J. Rrrmoldt ToUcc 1 Nlu .it "''mr 'ii- f''T r!! 1 y i ; ' .i. ' Hi .-trates the vor of di m.Hl'aey. where every doo:' is open, in every i.;'i:tlet ;.nd countryside, iu city and wilderness alike, for the ruler t eiuersie when he ill and claim his leadei.-hip in ihe l:ee !iie. Such are the authentic proots oi the validity and vitality of democracy. Here, no less, hides the mystery of demoer.i.'y. ho shall eue.-s this se cret of nature and piovideuce and a lr e polity .' Whatever the vicor and v:t.lit of i'i- i k fvein which he i-pranii. its i... - visor and seund ns do nvi ex i in vlme this m.iii ul his jrre.it 1 a:t that seemed to ciiiprehet'u all mankind in its iat!i i;:;d ! i.t-n.'iit syi i'., ill.-. t!i 'a n s.-.t i :it:i-"lied ! I.i'i '. th".-" !.-o..d.ll-'. u:i 1..1U 11 !y ej. s. w i,o..-e N i - i, :i , ;i ! . n '. "t i-' ii v hi. h i a!'. '.'.I i. ia d: i .il "I 'l"t o! I1. ,U is iv. .1 that cell. ;'l'i in a. i'd h it ;l :..u! 11. t r - - II. and Ull.'.' i t'" ! liie L.iKua-'.' ot : ft airs villi lh ' i, ,' ease o; one to the maiiv t ' "i or' that iia:t:re u huh si . in. .1 i:i iis v 1 nchtit .-s to familiar i ! men of i eiy vay of li:e. This ,s thesaci vd niystt ry of de'.mK racy, j that its richest iruit spriiu up ou; ! of the toils tthich t:o l.i.in has pre pared and in circumstances amiiht which they are the least expected. , This Is a place alike of mystery and of reassurance. It is likely that In a society or dered otherwise than our own, Lin i coin could not have found himself or ; the path of fame nnd power upon : which he walked serenely to his death. In this place It is right that we should remind ourihcs of the solid and strikinu facts upon which our faith in democracy Is founded. Many another man besides Lincoln t has served the nation in lis hiuhest phices of counsel and of action wha-e origin was as humble as his. Thour.li pIS Mill v T03A.CC0 IS PRtFA8D m SMOKERS USDERTHE f ROCESS C:SCCY.RtO IH MAKING EXPtftMENTSTO PRODUCE THE MOST DE- ' I iljn ' ' ArlU TYliwLt l iGHTFUL AND WHOLE &J PROCESS PATENTED JULY 33? 1907 !H I ' i, ; M'M RJ.fiEYROiasT0BACC0C(MPM(Y ' VVtHSl0H5ALEM.RCU.SJi.:! DOuS HOT BITE THETONCW cigarette unless you get on talking-terms with Prince Albert tobacco! P. A. comes to you with a real reason for all the goodness ar.d satisfaction it offers. It is made by a patented process that removes bite and parch! You can smoke it long and hard without a come back ! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! Prir.ca Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette enjoyment! And that flavor COOincSS lb gCAJU cij uiai answers iu univctoai u-n m without bite, parch or kick-back! Introduction to Prince Albert isn't any harder than to walk into the nearest place that sells tobacco and ask for "a supply luucvtu uia r V J out a little change, to be sure, fullest investment you ever the national joy smoke Winton - Slm, N. C Coprrif ky R- Alieit the greatest example of the universal etieiiry. richness, simulation and force of democracy, he is only om example anion? many. The peinie atinc and all-pervasive virtue of the freedom which challenges us in America to make the most of every pi: t and power we possess, every pane of our history serves to empha- 'siz- i.r.d illustrate. Standing here in this place, it seems almost the whole of the stirring story. Here Lincoln had his beginnings Hire the end and consummation of that great life seems remote and a hit incredible. And yet there was no break anywhere between beginnint; and mil. mi l..ek ot natural sequence 'an where. Not hats: le.illy incredihi. h:up. lud. Lincoln was unaffectedly is'i. mil at hi. :n" in I In' While House as he was lure. lo ymi shaie with me the feeling. 1 wonder, that lo' wa pern ;.nT.;ly at home nowiure? It seei. lo me ll.at ill the case of a man 1 would rather say of a spirit ' ... like Lincoln the ou. .-non where he was Is o! li.tle signilicam e, that it is always what he was that really arse-is our thous;lit ami lakes hold of our imagination. It is the spirit, ahvavs, that is sovereign. Lincoln, like the rest of us. was put through the discipline of this world a very rough ami exactinc discipline Tor him. an indispensable discipline for every man who would know what h" is about in the midst of the world's affairs: but his spirit got only its scboolinc here. It did not derive iis character or its vision from th" expe riences which brought it lo its lull revelation. The test of every Amer ican must nlways I.e. nut where he is. but what he h. That, also, Is of the essence of democracy, and is the mor al of which this place is most grave ly exrpossive. We would like to think of men like P. A. puts new joy into the sport of smoking ! YOU may live to be 110 and never feel old enough to vote, but it's certain-sure you'll not know the joy and contentment of a friendly old jimmy pipe or a hand rolled and fragrance and ouui.vas.. of r. A. You pay but its the cheer- maaei RroM Tolee C THE JOURNAL U"iO per VKAli Wtt'i issue The Journal ' t k!i' and all Fi-mi-we-kli- ' liavf :one o this rice or mure. 1 The ct'Uliuued u.m? in lUe piiv-e ( iu!r acd other material u.ake il neeetisary. That is lue ' only elanation. Old s-ut-M-nlwr may renew un- 1 t.l iK-tober the hrst at the old rule ui oue dollar pvr year. All ' ult'ri,'tins troi.i this date ' ate !.:. l.inct In iiiid Washington us typical .V i ens. but no mail can be typical . h.. i, m ii:. usual as there urerst t . li mr.. It was typical of Al.ieil . . ::i i'.te that it should produce such a Wi.li supreme iudiiier n, e a - to manner in which it produced ii.. ; n.i as readily here in this h it . :.,!.- the Lt.le ciii'.e l cttlutat . .: !.. nileiiu ii oi whom Vimiuiu i vvcd .li li 1:1 1 a h t: hi;, and ex.nnph. :i.i l.ituolii and Washington wne . i .' ill Americans in ihe Use they i .'ih : their Mi.iits. I'1'! there will ! ;. w ".uli nu n at lust, and we will :. : ! k into the mystery ef bow an t why liny come. We w li il.ly keep ve te or open for them ithes ys. and a in siity welcome - atl r we have lec e.'.i.ucd them. 1 have read ias.ny biographies of l.ii.eoin; 1 li.it -ought out wiiii the Luatist interest the many intimate stories that are told of him. the narratives of nearby friends, the sketches at close quarters, iu which those who had the privilege of being associated with him have tried to de pict lor us the very man himself "in his habit us he lived;" but I have no where found a real intimate of Lin coln's. I nowhere gel the impression in any narrative or reminiscence that the writir of his mystery, or that any man could penetrate to the heart of it. That brooding spirit had no real familiars. 1 get the impression that it never spoke out in complete self ret elation, und that it could net re veal itself completely to any one. It was a very lonely spirit that looked out Irom under those shaggy brows ami coiii.iiehoii led men without lul'y communing; with them, as if. in spite of all its genial efforts at comrade ship, it dwelt apart, saw its visions oi duty where no man looked on. There is a very holy a nil very terri ble isolation for the conscii nee of et ety man who seeks to read the des tiny in affairs for oilurs as vveil sis I. r himself, and for a nation as w 11 a- lor individuals. That piltact no man can intrude upon. Tuat Ion 1 search of the spirit for the light per haps no man can assist. This strain--child of the cabin kept con.psii.y with invisible things. va boin Into no intimacy hut that of iis own si biilly assembling and (teplorins. thoughts. I ii i .lit ille Xett. foi lespondence of The Journal. Iniolitille, Seidember 14. Mr. mil Mrs J. T. Vea ruin and Mrs. J. C. W. llargette left Monday for Ashet ille on business. Miss Gladys Price leU Tuesday inir fur r.reenshoro where Fhe will resume her work in the State Normal. She was accompanied by her lather. Mr. X. C. Price, and Mr. II. M. Williams, Prof. 11. M. llaucom. Mr 'li:irlj Cril'lin and Mr. V. O. Leinmond of Monroe. They went by .. . ... ..:. 11!.. ...... nutomobiie ana win tisu hhimuu Salem before returning. The to!!ot ing young people lell this week for college: Misses Marga ret Faulkner and Ona Whitley lor Flora McDonald at lied Springs, Mr. lili i.ti.r Price for David, on. Mr. Azer llaucom for Chapel Hill. .NT. 1M. Seerest lor lale, .Messrs. ira iTessiiu and Kodney Stover for llutbei ford. Mr. Fred Price for Trinilt. and Miss l.ydia Presson Davenport, liiese are all bright and eneigeiic young p'-o-ple and the best of good v i- In a from their many friends goes wiih them 1:1 their duties. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stover h:'d as iii.ir imii.mU last wee'.; their daugh ters, Mrs. S. 11. Coble of C.reem boro. Mrs. liaumtarrer ot Ainemane. ami their son, Mr. W. B. Stover of Penn sylvania. sieiwiiil wilt close tomorrow for about six weeks for the benefit of the farmers. All that wish to enter ni the fall term are cordially requested to come the tirsi uay. t kv heon leniienied lo announce that Mr. U. A. Austin of Charlotte will preach in tne nesoyierian church here the fourth Sunday after noon In this month. Wild Itose. OF LOCAL IXTKUKST. Some People We Know, nnd We Will Prtillt l.y HeuHng aihiui iiiem. This Is purely a local event. It took place in Monroe, Not in Rome far away place. You are asked to Investigate it. Asked to believe a citizen's word; n'n (.nnftrm n citizen' statement. Any article that Is endorsed at home la niori wnrthv of confidence Than one you know nothing about. Endorsed by unknown people. v i." I mr fil3 V. Jef.'erson St.. Mnnma Ruv' "I suffered a creat deal from backache and If I bent over I could hardly straighten up. Sly kiilncvs didn't art as thev f'.iouIiI and caused me a lot of trouble. A few .L.aoa of iio.nn'a K dnev V s reiierea tm mifn In Itiv bile k and since taking one box. I haven't had any trouble from my kidneys. Ti-;ti r.fip ut nil dealers. Don't simplv nsk for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the ranie that Mr. Levy had. Foster-.MUDiirn co. Trops., Buffalo, X. Y. noin' enntrnted wif Voll lot." ald fncle Eben. "ain't no excuse foh not hustlin' to git de mortgage on n it. LM-FOS, A Mltf. tffecthra Liutlva t Ihrw TonlC Dm Not Crip Mr Disturb tlx Stomach. In addition to other properties , Lax-Fos M.I.IH1 rmmfmr in afcentabhl form. S .UU V" . M . . I - ftimulatingLaxativeandTonic. Lax-Fos act! tnecnmj uiu u j:....knniah A t th mme time, it aids diKtstiffn, arouse the lirer and secretion and restores tn ueauuy ronnimu, FlUt SALI-ltiaL LSTATl- FOR SALE 128 acres of good land on Davis Mine road, c ppo-ite tract of Monroe Insurance Investment Co. Lies mile and a quarter of railroad station at Baker's, and a l.ne tract of land; S3 acres cleared fur plow that will make a bale of roittin per acre. H. F. Beasley. FOU SALE Oil 1IEXT- Five room house en tfriflHu stieet. near Mon ro.' t;rded School. II. S. Plyler. Lancaster K. ". FOU SALE or exchange fer ui.lm pii.ted land, bouse and lots at In dian Trail - W. Z. Wentz, Monroe, P.oule 6. FOU SALE Seven liur.dnd acres of good farming land. Lots a :! tert.is lo F'j;t. C. D. Turner, Hillsboio X. t FtU SA!.'. A three-room cottage on i.i in r ef Brown ami Beard sts.. X t th Monroe, or will exchange for small firm Arthur Cook. Monroe. FOR SALE Eighty-six la-res good I'aniiin:; land nine miles of Rock-! ingham. four miles of Ellerbe. j Thirty acres of open lard, and six-1 room house on the place. Alsoj . about one hundred thousand feet i of Ftandir.g timber. Will sell oa easy terms. Address Clacde (lore, Rockingham. X. C. FARMS FOR SALE If on the mar ket for cotton, tobacco, or grain farm, it would pay you to get my farm list before buying. A. C. Hughes, Apex, X. C. FOU SALE at a Bargain One house and lot one block from court house. Also two lots three blocks from court house, containing 6 acres each. Apply to J. L. Brown, San ford. X. C. SMALL FA KM and other property for sale. Write and see what a bargain I have to offer you. A. Hodges. Hillard. Fl.i. FARMS FOR SALE. If you nre on the market for a colt .1. tobacco, grain or stock farm, il would pay you to get my farm list before buy ing. A. C. Hughes, Apex, X. 0. FARM FOR KEXT OR SALE My 3 horse, mill-stone grit farm In Liles tille township, beautiful orchard, good wells and springs, line pas tures. .Will rent or sell. Come t rre me - C. A. Meachum. Lilej Ville. X. C. WANTED TO lil'Y. WANTED-To buy nice red rust proof oas, also all kinds of ood sacks. Snyder-Huntley Co. FOIl HEXT. FOU KEXT. Store room formerly occupied by X. B. Ayers. Posses sion given Sept. 15th. Apply to C. X. Bruner or U. A. Morrow. FOn KENT. Cottage with modern conveniences. 11. E. Copple. FOU KEXT A three horse farm, in high slate of cultivation, located ah, ut 4 miles south of Monroe, on Lancaster road. Apply to Mrs. J. W. Ashctalt or Wilson Ashcraft. FOU RENT -Seven room house on Benton Heights L. N. Presson. FOR KENT Small place six miles from Monroe on Morgan Mill road. I. A. Clontz. FOR RENT Two horse farm two miles north of Monroe on Concord road near High Hill church. .Mrs. J. J. Moody. l'Oll SALE LIVE STOCK. FOU SALE A nice filly colt. A. L. Parker, Monroe U. 8. O. I. C. PIGS for sale. Would like to exchange one for a male no akin to mine. W. M. Sell. .MISCELLANEOUS. WATT ASHCRAFT, Veterinarian. Day calls, 113; night calls, 191-K. Office on Hayne street, east of court house, Monroe, N. C. DON'T BOTHER with cranking your Ford. Cet a self starter. Price 111.50 equipped Krauss Carage. H. B. COPFLE'S furniture store has a full line of all kinds or furniture and it pays to call there before you buy. THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER de livered at your home for ta cents per month.- Call W. J. Rudge. WE WILL buy your cotton this year. also your cotton seca. ana guaran tee you the highest market price. Bring along the cotton and the cot ton seed Cooperative Mercantile Company. SEED OATS Car load of Texas Rust Proof just received, the best seed oats on the market. Co operative Mercantile Company. STRAYED OR STOLEN A black and white female pointer dog. A liberal reward for her return or any Information. J. E. Llles at Hamilton-Llles Co. FOR SALE Ford at bargain. Been in use about six weeks. Good rea son for selling George Medlln, Marshvllle, X. C. Phone 85 2 rings. FOR SALE Set of blacksmith tools at a bargain to quick buyer B. J. Munn, Monroe Route 8. FOR SALE. Nice dry store wood, large load for 81, cash. J. E. Wager, Phone Chapel Hill central. .UEGISTEP.ED NURSE Call 12-J. Miss Kate Cornwell. TLEASE CALL at any time for hack work. Henry Lily. Phone 28. WANTED You to get acquainted vitu the Reliable way of cleaning and pressing. We make a special ty of dry cleaning ladies' plain voil or plaited fklrts. You can feel xure of be.-t results. Try us this week. Reliable Pressing Club. John MeCall. proprietor. 204-:t Beasley street, phone 328. c.:t a fo::d starter. ruee fll.Sl tq'ii;ped. Krauss Garage. SCIORS SHAKl'lIXED. Inc.; ra zors honed. 2.--Mc;;miis and Bridg r. Keriah's barber fhep. FOU SERVICE Holstein - Jersey bull, one dollar cash; no more charging. J. M. Lottery, Winrate. FOR SALE- Set of double wagon harness, cr tvi'l trade for beef cat tle. Frank Richardson. FOR SIXTY-FIVE CENTS per month I will deliver the Charlotte Obser ver at your home before breakfast. W. J. Kudge. SWEET POTATO VINES keep green all winter; will pay $300 per acre; no house or cellar to build. For Information write W. C. Black burn, Mt. Pleasant. Tex. GUINEA PIGS From ten ounces to two pounds. Price 50 cents to $1 each. Squirrel and new brass re volting wheel cage. $5. Flemish Giant rabbits. Box 4, Lynchburg, S. C. GREY FOXES for sale $5 each. R. E. Willis. Lokosee, Fla. GIX NOTICE 1 have my pins in first class condition and ready for business. Satisfaction guaranteed. Best prices paid for seed and seed cotton. Meal and bulls on hand at nil times. J. II. Benton has charge ef the gins nt the Shute old stand. Yours for business. J. T,. Shute. Al'TO nut hum: CALL rilONE No. 150 for nuto any- J where any time, Helms Auto I Transfere. To Cure a Cold in One Day rakelAXATtVEBUOMOQuitiine. It.toptthe , Couth ud HraiUche and works off the Cold. Pmegin rrfuoj nioury ti it fails to cure. B. W. GROVE'S signature oa ea-.Il U)X. BC. LaundryWork and Pressing. In addition to our up-to-date press ing business we have the agency for the Model Steam Laundry of Clint -lotte. Laundry Is Bent off Tuesday evening and returned Thursday. All laundry work Is strictly cash. Have your pressing done where it is done promptly nnd done light. The Carolina Pressing Club HELMS 6 IllNSON, rilQPUIETOIlS. l'HOXE No. 188. Boifl Jorge Ihe Monroe Bargain House Nassiif & Joseph Y
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 19, 1916, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75