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1 I , .. . - V; V, ? 1 The Greatest ',' s V- ,r ... ; I J Bati!e Drama - ' . . rV A spectacle UycrJ X"'!" f i fr&J ' THOS.H.INCE'Sfliif .. MAMMOTH CINEMA TRIUMPH M-&'&1 , I. . f .r"V'f Jxr . I W ! fS 3 JS" r" HI $ rn X ' Pastime Theatre, two days, Thurs. and jjpNTON'S Cash Store m pay you the top 01 market for eggs and butter. We carry at all times a full and complete Groceries, Flour, Meal, Sweet Feed, Mill Feed, Dairy Feed, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, Corn, 1 Oats and Timothy Hay. BENTON'S CASH STORE mOW. 178. THE STOKE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE. 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 Jto Heaven, while your family go to the poor house. You, at death, move into a mansion, liv 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 be a swinrllp. TALK WITH ME BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. Monroe insurance & investment company Of Am tn Bnk of Vatoa Boll ding. will the 11 your chickens, line of Fancy ' G. B. CALBWELL, Friday, July 26-27. HtM.WAl.l.l.W m:vs. Kaz Hailow i. on the program fo--the fniet:jin:t!T.t at Wild Onion Fri day w'.zlx. w:t'.; r. l)t of new and ui:nal joke.-. lu: he fet-ls sale as h'1 Ilk- an alf.iasao ih.st i out of date ia this v:cini. . l.;a.:c tiuwn; -;-ii-ti ov v.a:e' He a ii don't l.saae Hllwa; -.- fiU over the rail- tlet creek thJ n the tit.un pay for a pet son to put his :..:nd too much on one thins unless he is holding to th.' railing or oir.et!'.in? else. Luke M.uhewsU's mule fell throush a ctr.'.'k in the Gimlet creek biidste Wednesday i.iorninjr and came "-fix-Ksir. 1( ns;e.t pourd vine every ye near urown.ns. Luke win nereaitr 3Hrs his his li-t u : wii'i it like it is. y Iu.iH"-i.k found n lot ff ttt' .ks in the tin. t cf the road this week. snd was about t' 1 IV pity Constable, when lie Fri.- tra :.-. one i ... rail til learned that th-.-y were made by Yam Suns while trying tu learn to ride a birj ele. Poke Eazley lias announced his in tentioa tj turn out his mustache as soon as the muddy weather is over i wit n. ! The interior department of the i nostof ttee wag cut off entirely from the outside world Wednesday, as the j Postmaster took a Ion? nap with his chair leaning against the front door, i While inspecting the grist mill on Musket Ridge the other day, Isaac j Hellwanger's hat dropped into the ,corn hopper, and he asks that all who are going to use corn bread for the i next few days, to see if they can find any trace of it. Cricket Hicks is expecting to get a letter In the next few days and has i told the postmaster to keep on the ! lookout for it. I The Widow of the Calf Ribs neigh borhood will give a moonlight picnic at her home next Saturday night, and will invite the editor of the Tkkville Tidings so that he can give It a good write-up. Isaac Hellwanger. who has been arguing politics with the Postmaster at the postoftice for the past several weeks, will now move over to the blacksmith shop and again take up his discussion of Infant baptism with Dork Hocks. '. Flim Dillard, who was supposed to !have passed away with stomach trou ble in the Calf Ribs neighborhood last 1 week, was in Hogwallow this week and bought mure bologna sausage. I Slim Pickens and a man from the Calf Ilibs neighborhood engaged in a shooting affray Monday of this week. IThe man seemed to have been the ag 1 Eiessor, and shot at Slim three times, but Slim had presence of mind enough to turn sidewlse when the shots began coming his way. Crlckett Hicks don't see how every ! young man can't get his hair to stand roached like that of the clerk at the Tickville Hotel. A lizard got on Jefferson Potlocks ; during the sermon at Hog Ford last i Sunday. Little damage resulted. MeetiiiKt on tne iniamine i narKr. For the five churches of the tn- lionvllle charge, Methodist Episcopal ; Church, South, there has been Plann-!bottle ;ed a week's meeting In each church followed bjr a general meeting for the entire charge at Unlonvllle church, as it is the most centrally located of any of the churches of the charge, and the time of the beginning of each1 degpondentf mentally and physically ; of these meetings Is as follows: 'depressed and lack the desire to ac I Zlon church, the 4th Sunday in Ju- c0liiplish what you would wish to do, ;ly. opened at 11 o'clock with chil- ironized paw-Paw will dispel the mls- dren's day exercises. erable feeling and make you feel that I Union Grove church, the 5th Sun- ,,f . worth living. day in July at 8 o clock p. m. UaK urove cnurcn. me ist hunuaj I In August at 11 o clock . i Mill Grove church, the 2nd Sunday in August at 11 o'clock. i At Unionville church, the 3rd fcn- day in August at eieven o ciock mc ' general meeting for the charge will i,niin umipr a laree lent. nn win , " continue for ten days or two weeks. I ine pudiic is corcniiy invtieu iu attend all of these meetings. G. jFink, Pastor. ! Chamberlain's Colic and IMarrlioea Vow t the (imp tn hnr a hnttle of this remedy so as to be prepared In rasa that anv nna of vour family should have an attack of colis or di- ders promptly attended to. Inter arrhoea durioc the summer months, lata Dmtt Co.. Ins., Nsw York. It Is worth a hundred times Its cost wbaa aaettt. t:!i: i-Pirs i tiik I MlitKT VOI:KUOIK . !;:j.lnv S iCTrai. ;: Yln Try I" ! Ai 'i. y r i- l't ; Vrt . ( in.- l alio.i ! M.i.f .M-..l 1V lie r.i;i.!i) i( j .! i.'k- t;:.t-ix. i , i .c . : k:. i.- i i !::, T: :!;. ! .. ut, .- at'. !a ti.i.i :ivti. : (i ; .i.;l ..i; lti !i..i.S ': ... i u. t:..n .1 i.i' a.i M .1- l ! U;- "t. Til' y viT o! arin tn f. ,,t of o im Ju!y i I, h lloKi;:s ' li..i;':i' .! in !:, JstvU. .! ii.tw. ;iM !i.itil tl'.ohi'.-lvt-ri i f t!j." w-kltJtis .-. ;! . t ltj tniUti'nts v. no v. iti' t i!;on ..Ut .'i':.!'.!:!.' to Su;'i iiiti -f.l . k r j' -Tu.l i;.stitutit:i Ut: . : .liiii.t liu" i:rt i.n.l Mrs. J. A. r'.i':i-. of .,ot ' i.-iu v::. N. J.; i...Uivi- Kinkead. t:f A;. YK v. M' . Florence i'.ay.ud Hilo-, o! laufj'i. 1'1.; d.iii;:nlti of the . I'.i a. r. ier j (inat Itt ita n Minnie Abbott, c: Ali tr-tic Cit. Mrs. P.i'j! Pi-yu.MU. id lr'.!.i:; Aane M .it.:',. if N'oa.'.a; lie. r! Walker, of P.i"imite; Mi s t';e!hi: ;:h:ui!. id F.iiifalu. X. V.; i' - ! C.aidinr. if Washington. V. -t ; Miss lioris Suv .!!, if Oiiiaha M:. M. :v H. lnut im. v f ;hil- ! ia; Mr . John K a- . (;' Xev. . .-tev e: I inner su ivtary o. SUta.o.i: Mrs. John Winters rat:, of Xew York. d.tii-:h,."f of i.i. he h.'e Charles A. Dana; Miss Elea nor C.iinau, of M-hui ti, M.ti-s.. and it-. Louise P. Mayo, of Fiaming h;.m. Mass. Herded Into Pi i-mitei'V IKxk. As seen .is the militants had made known their decision ti Judge Mul lowny they were herded into the pris oner's docks, where they held a levee until automobiles eent for them had arrived. Judge Mullowny passed sentence on the suffragists shortly after the uoon recess. He read to the women the .peace and order act and told them there was nothing unusual about a jca.-e under the act. j "I have before me ladies of cult ure, reiiiietnenl and broad knowledge, wh) are well informed and well read," he declared. "You actually atid tamest iy believe that you can do itltis t.iiag and you believe that you J.niies tiiu. t not be disturbed, must . I'.. piivik ged characters; that you 'must not be bothered and not taken to task for violation of this act. I I will not i.tuiiipt to argue or reason with you. I cannot see how I can be lair without declaring you guiltv. In , my judgment you are guilty and 1 so lind you." ) Miss Stevens noted an exception. 'JiuUe Mullowny asked if the defend ants had anything to say as to sen tence. Corporation Council Hart in terposed by asking for the maximum sentence. i Miss Stevens called attention to the fact that no member of the group had been before the court before and that i was all they wished to say for them selves, I Mrs. Hopkins made a speech from the dock in her own defense. ) "I was arrested on the independ ence day or France for carrying a banner bearing the motto of the French republic to the gates of the White House," she said. "The crowd gathered not to see the pickets, but to see the police arrest the pickets. The way to disperse the crowd Is not to withdraw the pickets but to with draw the police." Continue l ight for Liheity. Miss Julia Hurlburt said: "We will continue to press our de- Nux-Iron-Paw-Paw. il POWERFUL FORCES IX 1. THE XEW REMEDY XOW KXOWX AS IROXIED PAW-PAW. It SMtbt'j the Nerves, Transform Weak, Anaemic Men and Wt men Into Perfect Health, and Give the Stomach Abiding Strength. UOOI NEWS FROM ELIZABETH CITY", NORTH CAROLINA. Mr. Virgil Williams, R. F. D., Box 20, Elizabeth City, N. C. writing to a prominent druggist in Norfolk, Va., says: "I received the lionized Paw Panr nnil ii hntt plvpn me ereat re- ,ief and j believe it is just as good gg the advertisement says. I can say thig for M,vgef. i have used only one and' ,t ha9 brought me out of '.sd-rahla ,roubie with my stom- gch and j am feeRng 80 iuch better that 1 enclose another dollar for your j,-ux.ivon ani paw-Paw tonic." v ,,rf,A .. nf sorts. i The mofit nierVelous effect of Iron- . d Pawpaw ia Rs wonderful cura tive power upon the nerves. No bet- ter remedy was ever compounded for the biood and RVer; It makes good, r,ch bi00(( which in turn strengthens and vitaiizeg the whole nervous sys tcm t. . i, n n toirinir a . ,yw 19 me lime fcv wp.i" -r " 'tonc tone up your system and pre- t .. u vltaj orRan8 from becotii ine disordered or badly affected. Re- I member! Quality and quantity al j .nV4 rnnnt. u druggist probably keeps It but if he doesn't, it Is sold In Monroe hv lh Fnellsh Drut Company ; ' ironized Paw-Paw, price $1.00 Formula on every bottle. Mail or- Air, ni.;nJ for liberty from nuM'ves of th' Lltht-st patriotism, tM?litvia5 that !'n can reniW no pra'er service to . i !i. ir count i v than bv ht!;.:.!p to ts- t .'jlish Icn:oeravv ia the United Is -cs." ! a i!Kit;-. j..,- 0v!i d,.-a.. Mrs.' ' HhiH-ioh f:id: T':f jitd.ct? ;k It i! n!.:v wrv --. a ;J I b. H v. u:- h -.! i -.' 'i M !! I f'.. tit-:r r:ir:s T I !:'0 ! ,T:M'.:i- !at :i d's- t!::: !h" Pr . r -. H'. a - it : ' n :u:i that the ;'i!.H!!i-M:.'i"n wiil u.v will stay cur d i a i i for tiie im liiedia'e passage of th-' stiA'sa?e -u.imect " M" Kitg rs f'..t. .! that th" women !..! !:v';c!i no la ". . ' I'ut If won;, a had ri-; n in act tin! r ' il.i.ii to win pol.ti.ttl freed. nil.", he t! e'ai d.. "th.y sial would hue h .11 j;iM;:Ud." As f ion ;n the aut:i:i Vies ccn t .;ii!!' ihe 16 .s'lifras tt; iv;ieh-d the di tr-ct vorkhousf th;s afternoon h y iiO tur.ieil over to the wematt irc.n. I'.tiivc.l of their ci!lian. c:,i;he. ai l given a b.iih. Then the -'v.y c-ne-pii-ce tir. v.''ti by A r'Tt'T's were handed 1 1 Ihttn. i 'Th-v will be tfattd just tle s.r.-.'e i's the 1! other white wonifn pts'T.ers." said the superintendent t the prison. "They will wear the, cl.Mhins of the woitien sirisoaor?. fit v will .vw for the other prisoners i-nd iiil! iti preparing their meals for tin nisi Ives, but will not be it quired to rook for the male prisoners, i! : t hn",v that any special arrange-' ments have beea made for giving i th' in treatment other than that ac-j corded other feminine law breakers' brought here." Pleasant Hill -News. Correspondence of The Journal. I nionville l!t .5 Jiilv 1Vp .in' having fine rains today. Crops are looking well. Cotton, though late, is growing nicely. Vegetables In abuadance. If it were not for the broad smile. Hope there is a better1 day coming. Rev. T. P. Little preached at Mill Creek church last Saturday and Sun-j day and Sunday in the absence of the pastor, Rev. E. C. Snider. Mrs. T. F. James is very sick at. this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Nash of Monroe! spent the week-end at Messrs. Jeptha and Vernon Nash's Mr. Zeb Strawn and sister Effie of near Marshville spent the week-end at Mr. W. M. Sell's. Mr. J. W. Summerlin tnd family of Rock Rest visited at Messrs. Jeptha and Vernon Nash's Sunday. i I noticed in The Journal some time ago that Mr. J. Z. Green-said that Messrs. C. J. Brnswell and W. M. Sell had a novel way of keeping company from making tlu second visit by keeping them up late at night and culling mem out eariy next morning, i .Now Mr. Gieen must have been jok ing, for it is reported that the last time Mr. Green and one of his friends from Monroe spent the night at Mr. Hrasw ell's that Mr. Green was the first one up the next morning and rapping at the door of Mr. Braswell's, room requested him to get up and j draw him some more elder. Now don't understand me to Insinuate that Mr. Green would drink hard cider for this particular cider was very; young, not exceeding 7 or 8 months; so very young Indeed, they do say, Its mother was there hovering over it to shield and protect it. The annual picnic occasion at the Sell's fish pond will be Friday, Au gust 10th, with speaking and various amusements. There will be several cash prizes offered in different con tests. Let everybody plan to be there and enjoy the day. Early Riser. Doing tiootl. Few medicines have met with more favor or accomplished more good than Chamberlain's Colic and Diar rhoea Remedy. John F. Jantzen, Delmeny, Sask., says of It, "I have used Chamberlain s Colic and Diar rhoea Remedy for myself and my family, and can recommend it as be ing an exceptionally fine prepara tion." only At a small stag dinner the young and entirely unnoteworthy per son present sat throughout the meal mmmnnlna- u-ith hla own bashful soul afraid lest by speaking he betray his sophistication. Desert being served, he felt that he must have some of the candied fruit at the other end of Ihe table. Clearing his voics he fixed the nearest waiter with a glitt?nng eye and amid a sudden total rllence peremptorily called out at the top of his voice: "Pigs, flies!" I AW University of North Carolina Law School ICELLEXT FACULTY REASONABLE COST1MoJ?rt0,e' N. C. WRITE FOK CATALOGUE THE PRESIDENT, CHAPEL HILL, X. C. 7 7 REPAIRING S, A. WARUCK "THE SOLE DOCTOR," CRIPT WRITER AND AFFIDAVIT TAKER, ayae Street. "0 the ge,ar.' II. ' .: r si n ir ft l mm T.r l"-1 I i 1 B . IVLj L. n-iin. One ctn a MA'0."s !'. uit ja.-s. c nt s p, r dot. f:r u.irts and So certs jier doz for l,a?r s . lions. J. X. Railings. I:iili.?i Tiail. VOil SALE l ot ;.c;ti cf go id farm ing l.i aens tU.sred, 2 1-2 in. ! from Cl:a Ibotirn. $"o.i. per acre. L. .Y. lJail. y. Chadbourn. X. C. FOi: SALE Three fre.-h milk cows, or will exchange for dry cattle. J. W. Railings. Indian Trail. VOll -jALE My residence on Mc Cauley Heights; 5 room hou.e, wa ter and light , barn and garden. O. L. .Man -i-tti. FOK SALE Good strong celery 1 Lints at twenty-flve cents per hun ur. .1. not (iilivued. Mrj. D. I). Snider. WANTED 500 colored laborers for Worth Brothers Company. Coats- tviiie, IVnna. Least wages 23 tents per hour, working 10 to 12 hours per day. Apply Southern Labor Agency, 324 No. First St, Richmond, Ya. We send men to Coatesville every week. I ,,r., - "' VraKe "V1 i,le u- "aTveta ncJnt 01 ,v ,ul ""' joiih . uraKe, tsrni usr, Ilennetts- I ' "e' &' c' -op T xm.r.uL-- .. cnLTHKSl,ts 1 rUlt. Jrt8e,7,n Powders. English Drug Company. BUY YOUR Wesson cookin oil for salads, etc. from English Drug Co. in any quantity. BERKSHIRES of quality. Boars, bred gilts and pigs for sale. Regis tered, fine Individuals, no scrubs. P. O. Myhand, Rt. 1, West Point, Georgia. WANTED Old false teeth; don't matter if broken. I pay $2 to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. F. Terl. 403 X. Wolfe St., Baltimore, Md. FOR RENT Six room cottage with i modern conveniences. H. E. Cop ! pie. . WATT ASHCRAFT. Veterinarian. Day calls, 113; night calls, 191-R. Office on Franklin street, Monroe, N. C. LADIES CAN secure a car from J. C. Maynor with the assurance of courteous treatment and careful drivers. Just call either 316 or 171-R. PLEASE CALL at any time for hack work. Henry Lily, Phone 268. . H. E. COPPLE'S furniture store has a full line of all kinds of furniture and It pays to call there before you ouy. 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 settlement of estates by administra tors and executors. DR. R. L. PAYNE, Physician and Surgeon, MONROE, N. C. Office in old Postofflce Building, 'over Union Drug Co. Office hours 11 to 12 a. m., and 2 to 4 p. m. Residence Phone, 273-R. rw Tl P PAirAn nAn:. a-MHO, Office one door South of Bruner's Store. Phone 232. MONROE, N. C. At Marshville on first and third Mondays of each month and at Mat thews second and fourth Monday. MRS. JULIA B. PRICE, Registered Nurse, Monroe, N. C. ' ' Phone 317. Residence 203 East Windsor. DR. R. H. GARREN, PHYSICIAN AND SOtGEOJI. Office over Hamllton-Llles Co. Store. Office Phone No. 258. Residence Phone No. 13-J. MONROE, X. C. dr.g.m. smith; Physician and Surgeon, MONROE. N. C. Office over The Union Drag Store, iu answered prompu u7 ion night Phone 221. W. B. HOUSTON, Surgeon Dentist. MONROE, N. C. Office up-stalrs, Fitzgerald Building, Northwest of Court House, JUNK Wanted. We are always in the market for iron, metal of all kinds, bones, paper, ete. Open every day. MONRO! IRON METAL CO, Near freight Depot 1
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