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5 i . I i ! : I ! J V c-'-0 1 i l!i -JL iiL Help Your Country and Our Allies by Raising' Bigger Crops. Corn is 100 per cent higher than it was last year. Cotton 95 per cent higher. Top Dressers are only GO per cent higher, due to the high cost of ma terials. Labor is scarce. Increase your crop yields to the maximum possi bilitythe labor will cost no more. Our country needs an increased production in all crops, and with cotton and corn at present prices, you should do all you can to bring it about. The way to do it is to use the Southern Cotton Oil Company's Top Dressers, SXAKE tlOT THE BROOD lir.iham Hour an.l Cmn lYoduct i You owe it to your country and it will pay you handsomelv. T&e Southern Cotton Oil Company MONROE MILL. Life Insurance is the flower of love surviving the frost of death. FOUR WEIGHTY REASONS FOR LIFE INSURANCE. FIRST Statistics tell us that only two men in one hundred succeed in business. SECOND That only one man in thirty has suffi cient for old age. THIRD That in the settlement of valuable estates scarcely one per cent reaches or maintains the valuation of the Testator. FOURTH That the number of contested wills is very large. IF YOU could pay the cost of a life policy and neg lected to do so, it's a mean thing for you to go up to Heaven, while your family go to the poor house. You, at death, move into a mansion, riv er front, and they move into two rooms on the fourth story back of a tenement house. When they are out at the elbows and knees, the thought of your splendid robe in Heaven will not keep them warm. The minister may preach a splendid sermon over your remains and the quartette may sing like four angels in the organ loft, but your death will ho a rwituIIp. TALK WITH ME BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. Monroe insurance & investment Offico la Bank of Vlom Building. company O. B. OALDWKLIi, Mr. Kj.-h-!M?n V:in:rJ it t Caleb' UaU i it ll At- th Utile ( hi. I t -i: Ami ..oe ! :i!jr t!,o OU 1 v V.i '. ' ' : I. : ; ' ' " ' - ' a i n . Whi-n : 'I l-ii: !.J I . . . a i f k 'i'.i.z U as hi w ! :i to b. he to.i!i a nolle i. to i'n' barn aid let it vv. "o;" ii.e r.its theit ib-uts. Hut I I'r Wheat Hour. If i u, . r ci : of XrrJa Carolina . .it a. i: i i f ! I Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit n oi ! .!' r:-. 11! -.'. i Oil '"..Is I.! V.n-.vl,. I. i fr x;.i.ri I'ftW Su!.i' U H' it tt.iui i ! ) MO! , .1 . .i ri o.;iii.iy nun Hi .tiuo ;a- -ring f i :. 3f ' SAty th; I f.zV.sr. V ' , rr v.-..r.I !r.Hr::on. "' '-i --'v: ' lJ : It if ,-Lra. iv ii.ik ' v,o .i "!i tine muih ai.M" ' ' J 1:1 asuiaunnioa. u-'i in ;o a ho.. l.i.tcr on in the Juv; "Uios for the t'nUed States , lit- lu'.-ui a 1 1 :i k ; n v; a noise , -'!V -:ii'UiUs inaJe ly Assistant Ji lri s an.l fi ur. i th:.t t!u n:ikp h i! l ' retaiy of Ap'iMiltun Call Vr.w !wil-n all cf hi;- e'.tvon liUle rhitk- l,u York Produce Kx- tis. anl i:iar.tnuvt rinc for I h-J " The figure representing oM hen. ThU snake. hen ktllt J. i North Carolina's part are estimate? i measured six fe. t r.n-l nine inches in .!:ia(! '" John Paul I.u,'as, extcutie length and seven am! a half Inches around. I hope Mr. John Beashy can back me up a little in this. lr. and Mrs. J. 15. S,ittle spent j Sunday with .Mr. an. I Mrs. Sam Pri son. secretary of the State Food Conser vation Commission. With a view of releasing for the arniici and the needy civilian popu lation ot our allies at least a part of the wheat consumed in the State. Miss Hri?'.t lit lms spent Suni!..y,:',,olvtar' Lucas has addressed an with Misses Ueattie and Km ma iii.ii- (' rntst appeal ta the approximately unison. -"" roller and grist mills in the Mr. Horace Cheak of ColumVa St iN- -Munhrs of the Pood Con- speut Saturday nitht and Sur,d.:y with his mother, Mr?, lien Helm . and family. Miss Hora Irhy of Waxhaw sient Saturday ntht with W2-.it a ker. Mr. nn.l Mrs. O. J. Richmd -i p. !t Stirday at the home (if Mi. ami Mrs. !:. S. S;i;;l. Parljs. the li'.tl.' son of Mr. u-'. Mrs. M. C.M.t'oikle. we are plad say. is -pee. lily re.-o ei ins fror; f . . AM mombi i i.re f; .;tii'sted t. I it cinnvli ihm .lay for the pii'-po--e of callir.).- a I'ti'.tiher, also o'.:r r uan-- :iie rs to meet ;; etvatioii Commission believe thai the i:!iil,ts. the merchants: and the i' I le v( No 'h C;uo!i: a are wii'.T.e ; pi? Into e:i, t: the MiiT'-eiin Vr Miss Koli:- J siibstituti n of vr.-'fiin li .ur and l"orn product i to some ii -m for vlute iiour. In fact, nary ;; at-'-;;ly I'.Howias this policy. ::"' nct n:i!i! St!". Ih.y. -'.;:id.iv :.:oininir and j- stlioo! time. K. n Cotton lle i.tri". At ivtmpat. (Ftoi.i the New York World. Tvvent--tive cent cotton quoted the nui: k- 'f indicate strange p.-. i- iiilitiis i i t!ie siiiopiiiary deve;..;- nier.t ot i:!at!k:'id. Mlk ii!i''0'id from the Kast !irotf4''.t Murope itrst iiltt-; -native to wool, and ;!Tr! ed v.. l!-lo .!o person-:, like tv -:i Kit -. i i ' 1 1 1 lie opTiO' tlillity to d. in a manner f!u.ei-,-nt trem t t I .' ! v i i ord. is. I. n down to i ' own in tdi'rii s''u dress wh IlKit.-r !. 1 was oi tteh ai istoer; t (jiii.-iy it it would stand nlotii u it ilOllt it na. h. wot. Ssn H a t';f 1'ient one t piirch ! once in iif'-time at'. cc ii ; , , : ; "' wit II Ml one s fi'tu. el, i'.-, : . ;. Ilh'lui: : and M.'te huivavf i;i --mI Acivaue. t Kalei'.-h News and Observer, t Increase of food ami feed cieti acre.tL'e in North Carolina viii at. Koa.it to a i.iilMon and a half acie.--. acctr;iins to estimates of Mr. J. M. Johnson, ot" the office of P. ua Management of the North Circji'i.i Agricultural iiMci -Ion S-'rvic.'. These lif-Mires are bascj t!;.;m a -i:rvey wIKo the No.ili I . . rolina Kien-;.-'i Seiv:c ;;nd I'nited Siatea !' i-.n:. ii':. of A-,rict;ltute !i;n un der way de-dened to .-' ow Hie chang es in ;ic;v; -.ure ot" t!!l in poitatlt crops: t'l" !.ii!: b r el the (iitlercit kinds of live stoc!;; ;:id tin" i'tnontlt of labor !i. r.:rd in rricitllt'.ral enterprls ts f is yiiir as eo!iip;nt(l vvitli last. The re .-ul! j vi the '.nvty so far tf. i has riir.e : 1 ui w that the farmers H -c cf i: t. Lo r.r? s.V'stor.c.! ii fe I .'.t. l r?,d lu-nvy h"n e ar1'3?; sii.ii.:. lu-adarhe. s;n;;'y from a cold, k-al to:ij;i:o. ua: ty brcutii, ; cid SiO.ia.ii. lame ba.-l:. t.:::. Inrtea.1. both look and fcl a fro h as a daisy always ly waslaus the iioisoii3 and toxins fro:n the body w.ili i hosi-hated tot water rath r.iomir.s. We should drink, before breakfast, a class cf real hot water with a tea spoonful of liuieytoue phosphate in It to flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys and tea yards W luwcU tae previous day's lnd.'rcstllle waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans ing, rvuvtenins nr.d purifying the entire alimentary tract before putting more fond Into the stomach. The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty 6tomach Is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives on a sileu.lid appetite for breakfast and it Is said to be but a little while until the roses be?in to annear In the cheeks. A nuarter pound of limestone pnofpuato win cost very llttlo at the drug fctore, but Is sufficient ta make anyone who is bothered with biliqus- net.:-, coiiMniaimn. siomncn irouute Or rheumatism n real enthusiast cn the subject cf Intcrrnl sanitation. Try it and you ore assured that you will look bitter and led better in every way shortly. ci Cur: - l.-r 1...:.. .-ray wag-lua;:i-.uorryw C('01 i:ri;i.i cotton seed meal b.- i-re voilh 5 cents each. Good coiti-n b.!F will in in-; from three Jo four cents, liriag tUeni to the Monroe Oil Mill. 1 1 ft vmi.it . . w.A.Mr.u uin of rcnaemcnt for nurse in inrlstian home. Must poou utsnosition and be fond i iiiiiur. i'ernnnent postilion. V; i Cleve Stallings, FOIt HKNT A four room cottage mi an conveniences, on West Jef- icrson avenue. T. L. CrowelL toil RENT Six room cottage with nioiiern conveniences. H. E. Coj- FOIt SALE Pedigreed Rufus Red neigian tiaren. Satisfaction guar- nuii-eu. rnces reasonable consid ering quality. Jas. M. Liming. .'.i a. iioaron t., Muncie. Ind. .OST Re! worn Monroe and Rakers, misses artisan cloth cc-at. Finder Please 1,-ave at Journal office. J. i-. i oi x. .Mineral Springs, N. C. tr.it I; a! el" lit" St it.,' i"s;)'nse to if.- r.nd ri lien to ief ti i ii vbodv liody i'l.- nit" ot it to In'.,. ,ii.i :il; d tin- condition of per.;!.- w ii !i -tic-- : nil - V.O'e (inly on the ., i ina- ate occa. n.as or in the 1. 1 i -i s of life. 'lhi'!'i' was nevir I :i - t .l., Li V.eillllli; it Of of its L'l- it!g unstylish. liiit with the i: :.n- luetion of artificial silks and i'.e chi-apenitig of tlieir finality, social status was les easily establishcil to l he outward view, since everybody now could indulge in the luxury of a silk dress. Will cotton, rising by l!'t:l." i. :r V.-it"!: iret jNi-u-c! i v ii h s!- Cr;. I", i ie-d : 'hi f- i ( iih -v. .' ..ill : Mul a 1. .e i 10 .. ir 1 Oi" food i i.',, ' 11 tin ratio:! in the "u:M t i' acrs O'ls ;i '. It e oi a ::nl "lti- ! .'. Ill t", I i.!"'i:t .! ' d c ops ot ' r-:e! of ard al !. .. .i it! Cji the .iiisamvs. (!'roni the Statesville Landmark. i Tlie patience of the public has :.? :ist ben exhausted with the woiiicti suffragists who for months have trod about the white house giounds with banners. The limit was reached en they di-played a hanmr. the day the Russian delegation w:: to all at the white house, charging in fie.t th::t the I niteil States was not sincere in its tiroftssed interest in a letnoi r;u y for Russia. The piinuio of Vieso women, as evM -iovd in t!u a.iiir.et- (l. ice. vas ?o ;c:-.- u::de ilu---ia not to I'cht with the Cnittd States .-!".i!)-t C.eraiany. It was moral, if not it sz;i 1. treason, and lle folks v l;o .'!-. Ifoyed the bantu r ili.l tile l i.-l'.t t.iilur. ;h ' iO t :hiiiti:i:nth siuiiks or the peo ples i.uild.np and Loan Association .-umiiir ,s now oien ana shares, may be had dated May Cth. Onl' iwcuiy - uve cents per week pays i or a snare ana you save money in tins way so easy that you don't know it. F.ve'-y one should have at Ivast n few shares. E. c. Car penter, president; R. F. Ueasley, t-fcreiary anu treasurer. WATT ASiIfRAI-T, Veterinarian. Hay calla. 113: night calls. 191-R. Ofiire on Franklin street. Monroe. e ! 'ai'i'ose v 1 1 : ; lorn a e. thv' I'r i' . a-i e Coot I lis N if, to IV ii?'. Allen ',ird ii!x. a tenant f-'ttner of ("ypre., to,vn..hij, lilaib'ti cott.ity, is in j...l at Elizabethtou n (Itiiti'i-d with beating his wife to death, ac cording to reports sent to the dally papers. The woman had appealed to their i .. .i i .. i . .. .... , i . Unn n...l t.,L- th -fH'niuu io sine iier i rum tier nus- the proverbial "silks and sa'i in?"lan1,,V f'""'' Ireatment. The land Will an apron or a pair of overalls i".'.1 I';""swl t, hav.e. 1 ,? "an "r: eventually be the badge of a-istoc- ," ' nicy? It would seen, so now- unless 'i" " 'J'7 overheard tha conyer- the Cer.i.an substitute maile of Min nn.l lafr fl.-lihenitf; y tried o iM.u in.- Hue io oeaui. vv tien no. la bors went to the house later they found t lie vwmiiui in a si mi-conscious o." tills pic';.-; i s.- r," ' uruiind-i i-i fir, ply '-id "lit Oi" the r.-,;-: !- !: is not 1 1 i . i o .'..lit an . M'. n 1- .-t.tutiiin granting That would b 1..XUH-..S tAN Ferure a car from J. C. Maynor i I li the nsurance of courteous treatment r.nd careful drivers. Just call elther31C or 1 l-R. .-Mi.ii,;i.ii i w.Mi.s. - p( cii.i sum mer sale. Write 11. L. Andrews, iw isioi, 'I enn. wood-pulp opens up a new -upply after the war. Soldier' Had Conduct The National (Ina.dsioen on dutv condition. She died tile nest dac after making it known, it is alleged, "-.-11,.., I...- ; ... u:.r.ling lunnoV and bridfc.i in the! , . K. , . r vie.tnty o! Itliici; Mountain, siermed, ' ...'.'"" . ' . he IMark Mom.taoi jail aly Sntur-'1 .l" 11 " ."l"' , u'K'r:u- nn" imi'iUfill II'- I'll'M-Mew llllioei'lie.. when arrested by S!uriif Cl.trk. lie !v.is found nslocit in beil with n re- The arrest was made while the funeral was being conducted. An autopsy was performed and the. coroner's jury found that the lay morning, re.-.-ninsr three of their oiatailes, Horace W. Lavender. Char- , v !. ., It n,l J W 11,,, l I... l.u.l , .' "" ' '... "ii" ""''....I. .. .. ... , , I n .., ,!in.l Im It,., ..il .11. IU..1..I"11' 1 "IS MM11U. 'itoltn t. The three men in (tiestion lad rown disorderly the ninht be-. i'o!c alter consuming considernble 1 iitior, according to allegations of the, Black Mountain officials an 1 were locked up in jail. Shortly after day break Saturday morning their com rades learning of their plight, s' unit ed the jail over the entrance while one of the number broke the lock. Civil oftlcers followed the men back to camp, rearresting the three men charged with disorderly conduct and woman came ( her death as the re sult of blows inflicted by her bus hand. The victim was an old wo man tind had been paralyzed. .I.ooo Airmen 1:0,11a I to t ,000,000 Soldiers. A billion dollars. $400,000,000 more than previously had been sug- they were taken to Asheville for safe Rested, probably would be required keeping. I" P AND KIDNEYS ill 1 to carry out the proposal of putting 100,000 airplanes and from 10,000 to 20,000 aviators into the war. Al len R. Hawley, President of the Aero Club of America, told a sub-committee of the military affairs commit tee of the house of congress. Mr. Hawley strongly Indorsed the pro posal, saying it had been said that 25,000 aviators could do more toward lu.i, w. A .... j , . 'terminating the war than 1,000,000 Driaz lot of water and itop Mting additional soldiers. He also en- meat for a while if your Bladder troubles you. dorsed the Sheppard-Hulbert bill, un der consideration, to establish separ at department of aeronautics. "Our allies are doing everything they can to turn out aviators and aircraft in large numbers," he said. Great Britain, according to author itative report.., is producing 4,000 airplanes per month and Frartce as VTVn you wske up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it gra erally means you have been eating too much meat, say a wll-knowa authority. Hc;it forma mio acid which overworks tlie kllrcvi ia tlcir effort to filter it many, but they are used as fast as Imtn I..? Loc UM-I th?7 become sort of j they are manufactured. ' paralyz-i and kjr. When jour kidneys What might remain of the 100.000 get sla," isii r.;..t t'.t you must relieve airplanes when peace Is restored them. ll.c 'vi r-.'ifio jour bowels; re- could be utilized for commercial pur movirjr fit l-Iv'j urinous waste, , poses, he said. A French govern ed yea have ! :., !. i -ln', sick headache, ment commission now is making dizzy rv-lls; rjar L.oiar.ch s-mrs, tongue. plans for such use. is co.iicd, ar.'l fli.T. tuo W"athrr p bad you havo rlieuratic twin;c.. The urine is clanl;., full cf t -"iitn.Tt. channoli often p: ; sore, water B'.r ! aid you are obliged , n,.... j...: ".Id Flag Meant NOtliieg to Her. Following her admission that she ntiide remarks disloyal to the X-,;ri; l''uu'"fnited Slates governnie.it, Miss Io-,-,(, ' , -l , , .it ra T. Israel, teacher in the San een a!4V "s for 17 'rR' rt" about f.ur curvM of Jad a ltiTtakt H -' Irae tol.l the board of a taLlespoonf.il in a claw if water "Lufn u" phe c?.u,d ""l ch uiru 1 yj nun u 1 uic ihik, nuiiii phv f,,TA l.fiol tn . r .1 j ..... itidwnri u". hia faioui ,uid meant nothing to her. salts is riaco frori thi acid of rrapea and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been uwd for gencrationa to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer irritaks, thus ending bladder Weakness. Jad EalU is a life saver for regular . - . A 1 . . eawra, is inexpensive, e"oo . . A ,,' A injure and makes a daligatruL tserl" -""r" i,i"v t,Wi!l cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises Cats and Barns, Old Sosos, Stin el of Insect fcttoi LLVU-iraUc iiiuk, tecaSy ooi rtrBaHy Wrio 25c liii it, I I. ( ' .-il.rr.'r 'ii i ; !' had c.iim.iili at any tune: il h unbeat able v.li.it the country i- ;tt war. ll is the extreme woman suffrage element tint is engaged in this business- the eli ment that Is attempting to gain its ends by bulldozing It does not represent the great majority of either the women or the men who be lieve the ballot should be. given to women, but who. are trying to obtain that end by legitimate means. The picketing of the white house grounds and all similar attempts by this ele ment, which brings discredit on a worthy cause and one that will even tually succeed, should be stopped, even If some of those eugagel in it have to be landed In jail. I'l everted Kcasoning. (From the I'nion Ilepublictm.l A P.ustott preacher counseled his congregation to buy no Liberty bonds until it -i t i on s 1 prohiletion Is secured, it is ;in iiisult, lie dn l, ired. to n.k tit" people to lend money to the govern ment wln n so nuli money is bein; spent for rum. This Is perverted rea soning. The government is not spend ing its money for rum. the govern ment is not going to spend the pro ceeds of the Liberty loan for rum. We cannot make out support of the war contingent upon the adoption of any of our fads, no matter how worthy. The suffragist might as well refuse to do Hed Cross work until she gets the vole as the prohibition v.'ANTLD-.tiid f..l e iiiiutt r If broken. 1 per full s.t, sinirle plates hi proportion. (!'!. don't :' S2 to $15 partial by par- ,1 ret post rnd receive ciovJc by ro turn mail, F. TF.KL, -Mli N Wolfe Street, Faltimoro. Md. FLEASE CALL nt any time for hack work. Henry Lily. Phone 268. H. E. COPPLE'S furnilure store baa a full line of all kinds of furniture and It pays to call there before you ouy. DU. HOWARD SMITH will be in his office in Flizgerald building. July 2 to 7, Inclusive. II vou need classes. (Ion t forget the dale.?. Lump Is high iind scarce, there fore we rre buying nil th good sec ond hand bags we can get lor next season. It will pay you to save them and Me us. Monroe Oil Mill. W. 0. LEMMOND, Attorney-at-Law. Office in Law Building, old Library Room, Monroe, N. C. Will practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Will give special at tention to collection of claims and 1st to buy a bond until the demon j settlement of estates by admlnlstra- rum Is throttled. The advocate of the initiative and the referendum might declare that he will resist con scription If his theories are not adopted. Tom Wat.son I,ends Revolt. A press dispatch reports that res olutions declaring the selective draft law "highly undemocratic, re actionary and subversive of those principles and safeguards of a liber ty guaranteed by the national con stitution ' were adopted at Thomson, Ga., Saturday, at a mass meeting ot citizens at which there were ad dresses protesting against selective conscription. The principal speaker Iwas Thomas E. Watson of Thomson. Watson said the selective draft act was "unconstitutional." and offered to plead the case of any person held on charge of resisting draft. He said only volunteers should be sent to France and "that boys should not be taken to a foreign soil, when trans gression against us was on the sea. where It should be fought out." The resolutions also declared that "the method of financing h ta e "the method of financing the war was a tlagrant violation of the con stitutional provisions committing th" nation to a vast war debt calculated to build up a permanent military establishment which violates every sentiment and trinclple of free institutions." tors and executors. Sour Stomnrh. This Is a mild form of Indigestion. It is usually brought on by eating too rapidly or too much, or of food not suited to your digestive organs. If you will eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, eat but little meat and none at all for supper, you will mora than likely avoid the sour stomach without taking any medicine whatever. When you hava sour stomach take one of Chamberlain's Ta sltts tt ui ilrsaMti. DR. R. L. PAYNE, Physician and Surgeon, MOXUOE, N. C. Office In old Postofnce Building, over Union Drug Co. Office hours 11 to 12 a. m and 2 to 4 p. m. Residence Phone, 273-R. Dr. B. C. Redfearn, Dentist, Office one door South of Bruner's Store. Phone 2.12. MONROE, N. O. At Marshvllle on first and third Mondays of each month and at Mat thews second and fourth Monday. MRS. JULIA R. PRICE, Registered Nurse, Monroe, N. C. Pliono 317. Residence SO.) East Windsor. DR. R. II. GARREN, rilYSICIAX AX I) SURGEOX. Office over Hamllton-Ule Co. Store. Offlre Tlione So. 2."8. Residence Phone Xo. 15-J. MONROE, X. C. DR. CM. SMITH, Physician and Surgeon, MONROE, X. C. Office over The Union Drug Store. Monroe, N. C. Calls answered promptly day and night Thone 221. W. B. HOUSTON, Surgeon Dentist MONROE, X. O. Office vp-stalrs, Fltigtrald Boildlng, tUrtkvest of Ceirt Hoase,
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