Greetings to Our Customers:
The in cream season finds U3 prepared to make better cream than
ever. We hnve meatly purchased a cream separator, which enables us
to make cmua for our customers at any time. And we are now ready to
deliver crwtiu in Sunday.
We huw in tand at a!l times skim milk for sJ.e at tea ct ats a gal-
!on.
G1v u a tri;!, and we will give satisfaction.
Phone 120
X. D. SALE ED Y.
Every Woman &f i1" !!!
NOT JUST TO HAVE ONE. NOR MEIIELY FOE THE
it;:iv;E or saying she ilvs oxe. but for the
SAME LEASGX EXACTLY AS A MAX EAS A BANK AC
COIXT AV3 THE AIDED REASON THAT IT'S 71 IK
F.F.ST PCSoIULE WAY TO TEACH HER TO BE CAREFUL
AND CONSERVATIVE.
EVERY WOMAN TAKES. rUIIE IN Til!: BELIEF
THAT SHE CAN TARE AS GOOD OR BETTER CARE OF
VON :V THAN HER HUSBAND. AND SHE WILL BE A
DISTINCT ASSET IE SHE HAS A ItANE ACCOUNT TO
I IF LP FOSTER THAT EELiEE.
te-s ran :v es feci ally invites the accounts
i f frugal and careful wives and motheri.
..? will welc-.we and give earnest and ix
: ::; atte::t::n to such accounts.
The Savings, Loan and Trust Co.
R. a EiTDWlNE, President.
K. to. CLARK. CasklJt
r---'-- r" i
Sce u at once if you want a new buggy. AH kinds
and grade?.
Harness of ell kinds.
Wagons such as Spache, Studebaker and Hackney.
Horses and Mules.
Remember our repair shops. We are doing lots of
work in it. Got it run by electricity. Wc can do most any
thing in this shop now.
TP
c&iKes l40
Corn Meal
AND
Graham Flour
Our mill Is now turning out sonic good hoino-grounil meal from
Uio best corn the market afford. It Is whole ground; made from
bone-dry corn, which makes It perfectly safe to handle.
We are also supplying our customers with Graham flour. Doctors
recommend this as a hearty, and flesh-building food. It Is fine. We
have on hand a supply of wheat-brand for food purposes.
TH6 HeoilersoD Roller Mills
MONROE, H. 0.
Perfect
Protection.
The Philadelphia Life Insurance Company has
just k?ued a new policy embracing premium warver
andiife annuity in case of total disability. To illus
trate: If you become disabled while the policy is in
force, all future premiums shall waive and the
monthly annuity of $3.33 per thousand will be paid
for life. This is one of the most attractive policies
on the market, and the rates are reasonable.
For full information, see or write
GORDON INSURANCE & INVESTMENT CO.
STATE AGENTS
MONROE, NORTH CAROLINA
With Journal Readers
T latere, t Oh- I'iij- Boy.
To i!a Editor if The Journal:
Today th- rap 'is '" full of appeals
fi r I ho ".inner to produce more food
m:!f a'U le.-s co-ten and for every
en' !. tie city to 1...VO a garden. But
are ". ire gardes being cul'.i-
v..;e :).'. :! ti.ui usual? We can
v.uk down
roe a n i s o
iit-r ;; w " .!
r.lrse Mei; t
s:ei- v ho .;p
.-t
(.'
. V
! m ill sustain life, and that real wealth
is brought Into being by the sweat
of seu.ebody'a brow, and not by
" wavhlss the "ticker. "
1 V sr. as v.e sjsd. the real service
l Editor's Note: The Journal will tfct, f Uer could render, would be a
b glfcd to print communications on cl;;si of some means by whFu
any mbject from its reader under v :u.n : o f tmu r produces' stmt he
this head. It is nu neoe.sary that Caa ::--d a luarket tor It and not b?
tur c.iwe appear in print, but the u ij t.,; ti,e d. ia;.nu is low becua e
p;.;.e. usu.n kuw the author of the t I ,.verp- oductiua. -cojuutauicatloa.)
, j-'-i i- frcia p.tt esperieaoe ua-
U;.s tliU is aa excopticinl time if
the :a:n:or hculd .at eucsiderabe
r.;.t s.se to lii!iieli', chance his pl.m
i f i arm o;e atior.s for this year aud
k.a -.; wi:h perishable food pn
uui t-. o would cot be able to rcaEze
t-n iukU v-a tliei'i at maturing time t
p: t:.e expense cf luarketiag. mueU
le. : o vt cf producti;a.
T eiiy man wants cheap foot".
R-.:bt abut it, and we don'i
; ;;r.. Rut the farmer c.rFt
c-.4 fotd now. His erpou
too So if the fanner
y o' so i:it:i.'h importanp. n-!
wo: Id e..n't pet alon? wiiheu"
why is there not game snsr-e-
tii c :!s to what wates be will receAe
-"i-'-vioe oi feeding the world,
iif ieu bit" too many tlsi.er-,
; nd the chances are too much in ta-
r of his being bit tgain for l.fni tc
stn'ie ;I5 n a Row uyin;e and Ju.ve
no p.'o!i'it' of where he is cor.iiisg i.i
on tne l.oinC stretch.
T;.! may s.uaid unpatriotic to
: n.e !; ri!r.. ltnt it brir.es to
l : d wl.r.t The Jourr.il said with
riHj.iu- to 101 1 par.io. a ft or
'.: r.ii.v. place li;.d b-on puiiod over
. :J luiae.-s bejr;'.n to take on a lit
t I;.'--. ra emmtry wns declared
limine forwarii, and the fann-
. ';.d to hurry up and buy
Mrpplies even on credit
I'.o eords to moving. - The
tttnark Wiu- pouictiiin? l.k
hatevi-r c.Raii-.ity way l.t:':.
u-!::er is expi v tod to come t
e 1-v uoipg without until th
JOURNAL WANT ADS.
f ONE CENT A WORD FOR EACH INSERTION
; tn
r.y .-'.rut In Mon
: ;rdi'a .'pots grow--.,
.! t:i;.yb in that lit
I" a lr; ky youtm- , ,:
d." ; : - t tno l.i'.ini .ri ; ,,
the i.iii; and witl
:t i.i-...: 1 crtek in the
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to
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prude
ponjin? hi
ho will be
"ts in. Xow
and anxious
.is are as they
i iiapo. sibile a--ivi
iy hoy t'
in -crave bov i
.:r.y vi'tven exec; t
i.i.in" makes him.;
: i! i-! .lavements.
; )..v. : Why don't
s :. n if each ci' v
hi i-' .t boy wcu' .! '
i to the boy
-t:e.:t crop en
'..-? One man
r. :i
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h't
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to b.
VIIT INTERNATIONAL Correspca-:
u-nce School's educatiouul pre
paredness exhibit at J. 0. Smith ;
i'oujpauy grcve'ry store Uay 2. 3. ,
4 and 5. display will be in charge
cf W. XL Sullivan. j
FOE SALE Kiae farm 3'a acres.;
one mile from Monroe, tenant
house, pood orchard and plenty of :
wcter. Just the plate for a dairy
and v?getab!e farm. Ke.u-rn fir;
F-llinj;. leaving the Stat SV N. '
W. Griffin. Charlotte. N. C. K. C. ,
GrifBn will show farm to interest-'
cd parties.
DE. HOWAED SVITII will be in
Monroe until May 5ta. If you
need glasses, call and have them
properly fitted to your eye.'. Of
p.ce in ritzsterald buildirt'. next to
Dr. Houston's.
WAKEE1ELD cabbags plants now
leady. One dollar rer 1.000; 15
cents per 100 Spring-dale Farm,
?Jedlin Eros., Monroe.
WE EOVCIIT our oats, nrn, mill
feed, .-rrnr feed and flour In car
lets life re the rise. Voa want to
fcc u; before you buy. Sites-Saadi:-.-
Co.
.sirs, jihv K. rnicE,
ltegistcred Xurse,
Monroe, X. C.
I'boiie 317.
Residence 2l ilast Windsor.
DR. R. H. GAUREX,
rilYSICIAX axd srncEo.x.
orflce over Ilaiuilton-Liles Co. Store.
Office phone Xo. t2.S.
Itesidence I'hone X. 15-J.
MOXKOE, X. C.
DR. G. M. SMITH,
Physician and Surgeon,
MOXKOE, X. C.
Office over The Union Drug Store.
; Monroe. N. C.
i Calls answered promptly day and
i night Phone 221.
V. H. K0UST0X,
Surgeon Dentist.
; Moxnoi:, x. c.
Ofnoe up stairs. Eitr.err.ld Building.
Northwest of Court House,
' hat s
cot
w!
T!.n
a- p;
fur ;
tl;e .in- wh' o .iti-. :
tli. most tomatoes
!.vo ,!a l.!y r br.it ii
Ka'deti !ir.-t but ift
i.i.virdef or t''0 wi rk
.:-t i" t: n, ur.othrr
i i' iaio,-s and -: '
nuy city (if ;- i
it wnuld mean
unei:!.iatcd city
at';!. It wouid
.ii . tv ilar I tu;-1
I t v I jlkS WOU'i'l ,
V woman could
irl.s. A p:lzo for
: and cannt-.i
! tins. 1 rt h. :
r pl.iuvh the
h. r do the r1-
Ar.d tlo y could
vv i :
i.'i;
i t
ti.-
FOR SALE lllck-s rroli.le seed corn.
J3.00 r bushel. S. S. Richtml-f-on.
Leave crd :s at Sib:s-San-ders
Co.
, Lit t; on1 t:.ke tip tlf proposi
t i.- i f fuod oil the bssis of .Mr. Ai
i urV fU?!:eMi.-n at. l see how tjuicl:
fa' infis will li.-tcn. When you come
to thick about it th'n is the only
.-rounds on which It-.- should bo ask
d to take the loap. Evrrybudy
wants to know what th' "job pays"
before chanitinj'. Farmers can't make
make daddy p'.ou-th ..r hav-Mt plouch-1 j;:iv cent corn, fifty cent onions tutd
-d: don't fool yi-ui.-olt on that point. !lfty Ct.nt ,,(1tatoes on the present ba-A.-.de
from giving the II. C. L. a;.,!,, f supply cost,
-tiinnin? blow, the .-xercise the girls Vl. ku w a farmer some two or
would pit in working their gardens' three vents ai;o to make a sjurplu-J of
would ir.oan I hat they would not
oiiion.. They were more than his
r.oe-.l the aM-nt!ins U a doctor f) fuIiii!v would probably consume and
mu.-h. nelth-r would thi y have to us:e . i,,. ,,i. d the market on them r.nd
so much paint to ga:n color. ! otnd that they were not worth brins-
fhe nan wno are preaching "have, i:ik; to tov.n. That farm.-r hadn't
.Vrt" Prrceti" so l. lldl would get , ,,.,. (m'ons tb:in his f:n,ii!v
! DR. R. L. PAYXE,
Physician and Surgeon,
MOXKOE, X. C.
! Office in old Postcfdce Buildlne.
, over Union Drug Co. Office hour U
MEXICAN BIG POLL c tton si ed. to 12 n. m.. r.nd 2 to 4 p. ni.
il.hO pr bushel; 10 bu. hel lots j Residence Phone, 273-11
fl.23; and for every order for U' i
butduls I will titid my card on lo
tontlve funuinp. Evervriin St ol;
r.nd Poultry F;;t in, 11. F. 1). 2, Box
51, Crofwtll. N. C.
FOE SALE Sinslo comb Buff Lg
horns. Eggs ?l fitting from choice
layers. A few cockerels and pul
leis. Thos. P. Beam, Ellenboro,
N. C.
FOR SERVICE Prize-winning Kcr
Hered Duroc-Jersey bear. Feu $1
cash. George Hart.
in ore results if thy trhd sonieihim'
ii'c this. It wiuild be an indirect i
-,;y if ; racJieir.v v. br.t they preach. I
Boy
nilil use .since. Do you blame him?
We kn. w a man to harvest, some
'!! it Mi potatoes a few season
L.'ys are not uotnv to vivo up going , back, when city people had botm py -swnr.i,
in,- every day to cultivate n ;ng 5;.' cents a peck for Florida po
vard.tt just bunu.v t' o papers Myli-,,, ,,. and v.-h-n this nan h id h.atl
ur.nhns shottld he cultivited. But!,., them mx miles to town he was
they w;ll if they have something t uVri'd 40 cents per bushel, lie wv ;
work for. Neither nro Klrls going to IM.ld .,lJ wouldn't take it. said he
abandon the soda fount for the hoe .,vuui,j take them heme and feed them
i r. e,r, tney ntne an incentive. i.i (o his ao,M. He hasn't offered any
Urbe.
To the Editor of The Journal:
Your Uncle Bob Duster and his lec
ture to Mr. Green, the mail carrier,
is only a sample of what other men
in the country are beginning to feel.
Judging by the ai: "tint of niivic
farmers are getting it does seem that
certain classes look upon "old hay
seed" as a perfect imbecile, or a
helpless ignoramus, a!1j jf I1K,st 0f
th se cityfied v.-isdom-vushers had to
il.'ht the farmei's battle for one . hort
i-asr.ii they would llnd out that farm
rs either have laore sense or more
nerve than any class on eaith, and
fie fact that they have Lulled
thrn'Mi-l thto VI flr In w rit -il utrilli
s they still are. Is evld. nee that they
knnv how to kief, up on v.h.t is
!t after evt ry other class of the
whole social fabric has dipped to it"?
lo".rt.s content Into the t!r.:u;s the
fitrmer brought into being and has
got rich doing nothing wiuie tne old
farmer, like Uncle Bob. has mt out
the briars and broken tip the fallow
and planted the seed on which idlc-
.s fattens. And. after Rome of
tlo.s( facts are known, some of the
"elite", who wouldn't know bean3
from persimmon sprouts, assume to
tell us how we can make more money
farming. Isn't thli enough to make
a brim monkey uiusii;
One of the ways by which these
wheaoes could make themselves use
ful, would be for them to explain
why it is that farmers have already
made everybody except themselves
rich. The world Is rolling in wealth
(that Is if money is wealth) and at
the same time we nre facing famine.
In 1914 the farmers produced an
abendant harvest, but the market
was mighty bad. In 1915 the farm
ers produced not so much, and the
market was better. In 1916 the
farmers produced considerably less
than they did the previous year, and
the market was good. The volume
of business for last year was the
greate?t ever, but since money Is not
palatable as food, we nre about to
see that real wealth is the thing that
You need it-
We .sell it
The Lever
mis it?
THTPOCKET
5ELF
FILLING"
Watensan's4
Ideal)
I
sI
fountainPen
THE W. J. RIDGE CO.,
Monroe, X. C
f '
I
more for sale. Do you blame him?
There is a whole lot more that
could lie snld, but what's the use?
We will be told that it will not be
this way any more soon. But all
the reason it wen't will be because
the scarcity continues.
If the kind of regime we have In
t'ti:.' country is what we are going to
fight for, God have mercy on us.
Novus Homo.
KESII.TS TELL,
the
There tV.n Bo Xo Doubt Alxv.it
Besult In Monroe.
Results tell the tale.
All doubt is removed.
The testimony of a Monroe citizen
Can be easily Investigated.
What Better proof can be had?
June W. Howie, G03 Franklin Ave.,
Monroe, says: "About five yeirs ago
my kidneys were In pretty bad shape.
My back r.ched and I vas pretty near
ly down and out. I had sharp pains
aeross my kidneys and It was all I
could do to dress myself. The kidney
action was Irregular and the pecre
tions were profuse and then again
scanty. In the morning, there were
puffy acs under my eyes and I had
diziy spells. I tried different medi
cines and doctors, but didn't get
much relief until I began taking
Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from
the Union Drug Co. The second box
made me feel better In every "ay
and I continued taking them until I
was cured. I haven't had much
trouble from my back and kidneys
since."
Price COc. at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Plls the same that
Mr. June Howie had. Foster-Mll-
burn, Co., Prop. Buffao, N. Y.
"We came to this country and took
the Innocent red man's land away
from him."
"Yes," replied the man who has
been having trouble with real estate;
"and In some cases the Innocent red
man was lucky to unload when he
did." Washington Star.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
TakoQrove't '
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because It contain the
weilknown tcnic properties of QUININE
anil IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Tnriches the Blood and
Luilds up the Whole System. V cents
Same as In Life.
In duscussing the bullying, warlike
nature of the German kaiser not long
ato Vice-President Marshall predict
ed that he will be thought of by fu
ture generations as was a certain
other Bill by hia widow. A neighbor
raid to her. according to Mr. Mar
t hall : "So Bill's dead."
"Yes, he's dead."
"I suppose he's hlttln' the harp
with tbe angels now."
"More likely." said the widow who
had not forcotten Bill's ways, "he's
hlttln' the angels with the harp."
If a self-made man says he Is
ashamed of his Job he Is a pretty fair
specimen of what David said all men
were.
There's very little to be gained by
being a knocker.
DR. II. SMITH, eye-sight specialist,
will L cut cf town for awhile.
Dr. Howard Fmith will fill regular
engagements tit his father's office.
Sue the Monroe papers tor dates.
!Dr. R C. Redfearn, Dentist,
Cfnce one door South of
j Bruner n Store,
i Phono 21J2. MONKOE. N. C.
At Marbhville on first and third
: Mondays of each month and at Mat
j thews second and fourth Monday.
!
W. O. LEMxMOXD,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office in Law Building, old Library
Room. Monroe, N. C.
Will practice In nil the State and
Federal Courts. Will give special at
tention to collection of claims and
settlement of estates by administra
tors and executors.
WANTED To buy l.tnd, J. R. Rus
sell. Badin. N. C.
WANTED to exchange 9 volumes,
half Moroco binding, good as new,
Rldpath'p Ulidory of the World, for
pi'.lr thoroughbred pigs. R. D.
Thomas, l!l:;cl;:dn-ar, Ga,
LADIES CAN (secure a car from J.
C Muynor with the assurance of
courteous treatment and careful
drivers. Jnet call either 316 or
171-IL
WANTED You to eee my Dixio Fly
er and Empire automobiles before
you buy. E. G. Fletcher.
LOSH -Bilndlo bull dog. tnalo, un
tritntnttl. "Return to yard office
and get rward. J. D. Calder.
SWEET TOTATO PLANTS for sale
Nancy llaJJ and Porto Rica. $1.75
per 1.000J 6.000 lots $L0. Guar
anteed tpoe to name or money re
funded. Wf lis riant Co., Orlando,
Fla.
I WILL furnish you a3 good milk as
can bo bought anywhere for 12
cents per Quart, regularly. Can on
ly furnish a few more customers.
Henry Myers, phone Union
Grove 31.
GLOBTVn?RMCKE book cases.
The W. J. Kudge Co.
FOR SALIs-lMse plow. Chatham
Bmkn, Umfcmvllle, Route 2.
SEE US before you buy your oats.
corn, mill feed, sweet feed and
flour. We can save you money.
Sike3-Panders Co.
PRESTON'3 FLANTS Cabbage,
1.50; sweet potatoes, 2.00; toma
toes, $1.50 and 2.50; transplanted
plants, $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per
1000.. Price list. Fred M. Prest
ton, Orlando, Fla.
THOROUGHBRED Guernsey bull for
rervlce. Fee $1.00 cash. E. L.
May, WIngate.
SAVE THE BACKS They are worth
money. Bring them to Snider
Huntley Company, and get cash for
them.
CALL WALTERS and get his prices
before you buy your fresh meats.
He sells them right.
FOR SALE Coker cotton seed, th
long staple variety. Premium on
this cotton. Can be found at C. E.
Houston's office. From one to two
bushel sacks. J. II. Clawson.
WATT ASHCRAFT, Veterinarian..
Day calls, 113; night calls, 191-R.
Offlre on Ilayne strett', east of
court house, Monroe, N. C.
PLEASE CALL at any time for back
work. Henry Lily. Thone 268.
VICTOR vlcrrola3 and records The
W. J. Rudge Co.
H. E. COPPLE'S furniture store has
a full line of all kinds of furniture
and It pays to call there before you
buy.
WHO DOES your watch and Jewelry
repairing? Give us a trial and be
convinced that you will get the
best The W. J. Rudge Co.
FOR SALE Good horse; cash or on
time Monroe Bakery.
WATERMAN'S fountain pena. Th
W. t. Rudf Co.
JUNK
Wanted.
We are always In the market for
Iron, metal of all kinds, bones, paper,
etc. Open every day.
MOXROE IRON & METAL CO.
Near Freight Depot.
NOTICE
By virtue of a mortgage deed to
mo executed by Enoch Morgan, on
the 4th day of March. 1916, and duly
registered In office of the Register of
Deeds of Union County, N. C, In
"Record of Moitgngo Deeds," page
265. I will sell for cash to the high
est bidder at the court house door in
Monroe, N. C, on
Thursday, the 10th day of May,
1917, a tract of land situate In said
county, on the waters of Stump Lick
branch of Stewart's Fork creek, ad
joining the lands of Isaac H. Keziah,
C. T. Mills, A. Marshall Trice and
others, containing 100 acres, more or
less, being the land on which said
Enoch Morgan now resides, and which
was conveyed to Gabriel W. Helms by
Mllllam Redmon, Jr.. and Francis M.
Scott, trustee, by deed dated March
8. 1979, and registered in office of
Register of Deeds of Fald county, In
Record of Deeds No. 13, page 536 et
son,, and by said Gabriel W. Helms
and wife conveyed to said Enoch
Morgan.
Also at same time In front of said
court house, by virtue of said mort
gare, I will soli for cash one mouse
colored female mule of small size,
about 10 years old, named "Kit,"
with frosty hairs over each eye. Sale
made to satisfy debt secured by said
mortgage deed.
This 9th day of April, 1917.
ISAAC RICHARDSON. Mortgaged
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OP STATE
Certificate of DisnoIutUin
To All to Whom These Presents May
Come Greeting:
Whereas, It appears to my satis
faction, by duly authenticated record
of the proceedings for the voluntary
dissolution thereof by the unanimous
consent of all the stockholders, de
posited In my office, that the Porter
Myers Lumber Company, Incorporat
ed, acorporatlon of this State whose
principal office Is situated in the city
of Monroe, county of Union, State of
North Carolina (G. M. Tucker being
the agent therein and In charge there
of, upon whom process may be serv
ed), has complied with the require
fents of Chapter 21, Revlsal of 1906,
entitled "Corporations," preliminary
to the lpsuing of this Certificate of
Dissolution:
Now, therefore, I. J. Bryan Grimes,
Secretary of State cf the State of I
North Carolina, do hereby certify f
that the said corporation did on thef
29th day of March, 1917. file In my(
ofifce a duly executed and attested?
consent In writing to the dissolution
of said corporation, executed by all ,
the stockholders thereof, which said I
consent and the record of the pro-
ceedings aforesaid are now on file t.
in my office as provided by law.
In Testimony. Whereof, I have
hereto set -my hand and affixed my
official seal at "Raleigh, this 29th day
of March. A. D. 1917.
J. BRYAN GRIMES.
Secretary of State.