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THE UNION COUNTY PAPER EVERYBODY NEEDS IT? "THE UNION COUNTY VA SR-EVERYBODY READS IV Wm f" & . . i iXLu.WJ e Monroe JouSmal PUBLISHED TWICE EACH WEEK - TUESDAY AND FRIDAY VOL. 24. No. 32. MONROE, N. O, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918. $1.50 PER YEAR CASH. . 1 T " ' ' 1 -w m 9150.4MK) COTTON MILL FOR MOXROE BY FIRST OF YE.tR lletlnvmt Buggy Co. Building to House Xew Enterprise Fostered by E. V. Carentcr, J. C. S'V. M K. I-, and Other Citlxen u Mon roe Which Will Employ Ain:n SOU Men Conditional Order Al ready Placed For Machinery The Name and Officer to Be Decided VNn Tonight Will Mean Another Big Enterprise For Monroe, By January 1, 1919, or earlier, the hum and whir of spindles will be heard coming from the Piedmont Buggy Company building in North Monroe, as it will house the new $150,000 cotton mill, now in process of organization, which will give em ployment to around 200 men. The name of the mill will be selected to night, and the officers will be chosen at the same meeting, which will be held in the telephone office. The stock has been dispcced of, and ev erything is in readiness to begin op erating just as soon as the machinery is placed. The stock in the mill has been sold by the promoters, Messrs. E. C. Car penter, M. K. Lee, J. C. Sikes, and other interested citizens in the ln creditably short time of less than a week. The stock is distributed among many small holders, the larg est issue to any one man being $25, 000. The holdings range anywhere from that sum on down to $100, the par value of one share. A conditional order for the ma-. Item From Stout Correspondence of The Journal Stouts. May 22. Everybody is very busy these days. If the fair weather lasts a few more will finish planting. Misses Margaret and Mattle Lee uoyd or this place Tisited relatives in .Indian Trail Saturday ninht and Sunday. The Scout returned home sunday after spending a few days in mi. noiiy. a good many of the young people went to Siler vicinity .r.H.M..S KILL H IX OR EDS f Clyde Rkhanlson 1 .. . " JHM JUW tii uuninxu HiiM'iT.lLst tal.ir.ius Ken ice Mechanic Clvde Rlrharrijinn .nn rl I in. rir VMIhdr I . davs the farmer. H,Rh llve Wreck Building I n1 -Mr8- S' S- K'chardson. who aajs tne tanners n, gtationed at Camp Jackson has ' Many .Nurses, Doctor and been rnn.m.n.l.l V, ,L ..'a," Uoumleil Killed Captain SaiUjr""al 01 ne lst division. U. 3. N. x. ... . , ... , A.. Camp Jackson, for valorous ser They Khouldn t Build 'Em o CI. vice in the railway wreck near Go to Railroad Lines, WORK OR JOIX THE ARMY lniMrtatit ArneiHlinent Made to Draft Act Wich Will Get .Men In the Army or Force Tliem to Take Useful Employment. Washington. May 23. Every man lumbla on May 10, in which several With British Arnrr In Franc. Mar rnmn..i k w . I of d raft mnet .t u; stts-vr7 r,?e -d d sdSmon?.,ndT,wai Fz gd rrovost Marsh- -Ohu It" XJZ l Irol, tot all draft regis- pie gathered at the hnnn Mr r in the rrnnn ."-1 -iruer vi comnunuation rrom his ; " 's-e id wnai are neia to paiuerea ai me nome or .Mr. F. ne group. lofft.r it fii,c. I be non-useful nNn3ti.n. . M. handle Sunday nisht and had an Recorded in the cisualtv list ir enjoyable time singing the old time the names of several sisters, who songs. .Mr. Murphy Conder of Char- with other women nurses stood lone visited his parents, Mr. and bravely by their posts throughout a .urs. k. m. conaer Sunday. terrific deluge of explosives, We are glad to gar that Mrs. E. I There is in the neiehhnihnnri nn tt. Helms, who has been in ill health for some time. Is Improving. one can gel aoout a little now Battery "B" 317th F. A. nal,?l before local boards and given Camn Jackson. r lfl choice of a new job or the armv May 20th, 1918. Gamblers, race track and bucket Mechanic Clyde Richardson has a"eidants and fortune tellers mis day been commended by the com- "eaa lne llst- Dut tnofe who will be i,. . ..- ,-, i . . I- urneiai oi me si uivis on , , , : , "c '"r" irguiaiions also in IhlVh fi?r- Jl Pl fd a 0t v l- S- N- A- Ca,P Jackson. S. C. for inplude and bar tenders, the- ir..ClV.i.h,t?. -V.k!1'?": !ao'"us service at the rail road wreck a,er ,usher9 nd "ttendants. passen- hvcfTV t -i'' iiay loth. 1918. He has thereby eievator operators and other at nae suffered. Last summr a num. k. .. .. , ,clcl' infi0 ni,.k. MR nit it liWT uni'cL' uv line hr f A,i j j iiuuain, noDor upon nimseir and the y""""1" "l uieis, scores, etc., 011,1 1X)Vr HO-s' URL ber of American doctors and nurse Battery but also ..nnn th. r.in.- domestics and clerks in stores. were Kinea ana wounded when hi .j . r ... " . v o"wi tw..j . . Origin U lnkow,..5K, ,M,r. same hospitals were raided by the IZ X'nt ? BP V?." I??"'"! UccTunTo? dVpTn anTwir;!"" imwii..i. u iiii i. .... uermans. I .......... oci, , . :- - ........ .... iiH.es mat ne is one or our meiuhm-. 6",uru "ijiuk me ru e. A man Correspondence of The Journal. c. " .,.. '"' 'ur .? rpe.ra.eu wttn guch nien ag Mechanic KichrH. "la.v e at the bottom of class one or .nmn.iy uy iuurigon Roferv "H" I. Ki f i,..t., ei en in Class four, but if ho fall i an.l . : . . " ..,hi .... - - - poweriui mtor in tne present v ai I rpuiduons ana reiuses to for freedom and civilization. take useful employment he will be THEODORE S. WAT.SOX B'ven a new ""'"ber in class one that Captain 317 F. A. send nlm lnt0 the military ser- lr CO tSU 1 ..u" . I Vice forthwith. T.ncnl hnonld o .. . u.i . uuumusuu, lamer oil.. . . . . u- sides and proved fatal In a very short grounds and the rest high evnlosive LDe 80ldl?r ro'"'ended for his l "se "'retion only where tthiio a ... j ... i na tne rest nign explosive hraverv. u nna f i-ni..n they find that enforced rhanee nf om. iusi hoW "lonVthe'WaVwas IL bt 1,:", P-t clt W -suit in dispropor- we think not a great while. It was throch thp P l , k,.Ti two otn?T. B0,,s ln the L'n.ted States ""die n"asn'P "Pon his depend about two years old when its death ine "y. They are: Mr. Frank Kich- came. The child of Mr. an 1 Mrs. W. . ....j i aruson of Camp Merritt. N. J., and H. Mndley of the place also passed brought down hv e..nflr vhii. n,. Amon Richardson, at present at T .1 J f. It . r MA ml . t I 11 uuiail Iran, .nay ii. li e . 1 nnn rnn. r .kl.L ni.il. i xi j , . .... I v.... v iti.iiij iriuurs nincii ay ,u"" Ul r. unu .Mrs. jonn nanis. near to hsvo nmnrl.vi . who live a few mile3 from the vil- P.T. mru i ursn I V BliernOUn UUUUlInf hnmh: l . ..I..... 9 .u" ... ""'TF"! uuuui null) " Hum fiiecis or uneu- ner rent nf thai,, h..., ...uu.u, nuiv.li aun.kcu 11 iu uuiuidlie vaor rritovo In while. BEACH'S "AKTIOX BLOCK" TRKMEXDOl s 'I'l XCH riAV Film IVodiiced I nder IVrMtnal Su h rvWon of Famous Author Haw a MevsaKe for Every in America Rex Beach's greatest novel. "The Auction Ulock." ha heen hi-nnoK. ,n. the screen. I'icturized umW ih. i. reot suprrvision of thp f:i Itinilo an. thor and released through Coldwvn, this stirring life drama or a million girls in America's big cities and small towns COIiies to the Strsml Tli..r Tuesday. '.'The Auction Clock" will grip and hold you from Ihe first nmi.in in last. The lire action which has made Rex Beach's novels a books are known fills exerv reel there is a "punch" in every scene. Among the more stirring riwmienfs are a tight in a New York gambling; house raided by the police: the ov er-turning of a great pot or molten steel in a Pittsburgh mill and the en gultiing or a score of workmen; the lavish banquet given by the steel mil lionaire nt Which the "sonvenira" fnr the young women guests are golden meshbags, and so on almost without number. mire - seaieu airplane was it b,.l..i... away Bonietlme during last week, but hn t in, 7, Home on leave of absence. u niaiacier 01 me an- pants were made prisoners. Wilson (iiven Tower to Increase the) Army Without Limit Washington. May 23. Two im portant steps were taken today to wards perfecting the task of niittinr the nation on a war basis. fcoon after Provost Marshal 1 Crowder had promulgated a dras- ;c amendment to the selert vice regulations repuiring every man of draft age to work or fight, Secre- iaiy Bauer appeared before the The ment we will only say that it was enenm Dr.oin n. '..tj I Waxhaw Bov EnlUt foe nv.u. it V, tl . iw ruu .imieu comparatively light shrapnel wounds Train Duty. v. Au uiii a r mr ii iriiiin fit 1 1 hi a i a x i chinery has already been placed. I families Who are left to .vn.n.th Z .u" ' :.!: ,...,... v. "0f J.nu"' correspondence of The Journal Manufacturers have assured the pro- with them in the loss of Melr ehil- ed his men against hospitals, the motors thit they will begin placing U'V,"' ... . t. , captain explained In a matter of fact the machinery here bv August 1st. u,,s waX "at he did not see the Red . .. v. " rt"Tu"r.u u e F""aren 3 ua? ex- Cross signs. He said he was seek- 1UB ouuuiug "as ueeu i-ru ujiuu ercises at Slier last BUUday and re- In militarv nhWtlva. .nH h H n . . . m. a I nn J .1 l . ". ...... uuu l.UU 11U Dy air. j. a. amine oi ureenvuie, o. i eu i";. desire to molest hospitals. C, one of the best mill architects in . sa niel Lemmond left Monday with a shrug of his shoulders the the South. A few minor changes. vrilu;,.,""c.' ""r; ',e n" 8 "' caPtal" added that if the " I l UU III lilt? III1ML flll.fi. however, will be made in the building Mr. J. I. Orr were unfortunate ants. T . I . i. . iv nas oeen Known lor some t hue that some form of "wmir nr flht" plan had been submitted. to President nouse military committee and asked Wilson, but there had been no inti- lnal 'resident Wilson be authorized mation that it was so far reaching in to cal1 10 tn colors all men of dr scope. Both military authorities age WD0 can be equipped and train- and department of labor officials be- ed- Tne committee promptly and lieve that it will po a long way to- unanimously voted the authority into ward solving the labor problem for the army appropriation bill about to larmers, shipbuilders and munition 0P reported to tne house. makers, and will end for the present Under existing law power is given at least talk of conscription of la- 1 urai1 one niinion fighting men in bor. The announcement today gives aaaition to special units. This limit Miss Bessie Steele, who 'has been notlce significantly that the list of soon will be reached with men con- Waxhaw, May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolfe spent Wednesday arter noon in Charlotte. Mr. J. Luke Gamble spent several uays in unarlotte this week. working as a milliner at West Moun- si- uennan captain added that if the -,:.' t 4",us' 'lur"eu t British choose to build their hospitals tf i ? h v. w w to near railways they must expect to ...ft" L laVIRodni,a,n' w.h? has been ay get them bombed. Tli.llD? a king's Mountain for sev- hefnre the mill begins onerations. Hose hia house on last Sunday I ii Hi.m knn..kaj f. IT Al Cn men 'c nna nf tVlA morning just before day's dawn bv lerul days, returned home Wednes- nromoters. told The Journal- Tester-U r.. T.hA Jhrf: 18 .ot Asked where he hafl learn'ed .fJSi ICl . , "" io me wiuer ai wis time, me it he renl ed he had hepn in t!nin.l "'os "-u1 uuibu, wno nas oeen day that twenty-five modern homes dwelling was one of the most up-to- Latic service before the war one of the faeulty of Mitchell Col- for the employed will be built Just date in the place, and was near the Sunday nieht's raid was 'divided lee at Statesvllle for the past term, as soon as possible. These houses center of the town, which will leave into two phases, the first of which . ni, m e Wednesday. .m h onninne ith modern r-nnven- . ' w'"u -aiuB upoi uo- began shortly after 10 o'clock and . . ". " 'V"DDC' . B.'5"'K ever- 1 - less it is replaced by a new one. He hasted until 11 o'clock nt Rati.. 81 08) 8 ln 'snopviire, S. C llfnn A i I - Ulltso Ino A T11. ... V - auuu iiiv lusuraucc on ned with thla thu nomv mtn non-uaetul occupations will be pt- etantly goinar into camn to renins rl n raL iiiiiin-i. ... - . ii ... -- tain, W. Va., this spring returned e0 nom Ume t0 tllue as necessi- waning ror r rance as fast as V 1u"' 1 v MV yiV! IVJ unc Hit? Ill With the law changed aa the Presi- r1un r1ontn tkn . . COI'VTKV I'VlTvn nv vuv win power or me lulMI" l'TtD OX THE WAR I country will be drawn upon for what- I ever force - - -w j iv TV IU, On Trip t6 West Mr. R. F. BeasJey the war. Xote the War Spirit Everywhere. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Beasley re turned this morning from attending lences, and a model village will be carried built around the mill. the building which will go a good and heavilv bombarded hnnitu n. Queens College, Charlotte, returned . . . lu-avr In Ika am Aft M ah I . ... " I htinia U nil rt ooH o With nearly two hundred operators -"-- One building r "-' Bishonvl1Jby two thousand delegates from all The following colored teams, w on the pay Toll, the benefits accruing J -cu; whic h was( damaged "-t seriously all s yltrTZl' the States in the Union, with several cov form the new venture to Monroe 1 cape from being seriously burned. In comiound frartnrpa hirh IT. rents- Mr- and Mrs. M. N. Austin obvious. - . fact, Mr. Orr did receive some slight essarv their limha helmr .tr.nn in .Ml8S tUse Davi8 returned from ... . ... . . . Ihllt-na iknul Vin f... K.. .. '. . r ine yarns wiu De manuiaciurea. i--"- " , . uuu,,us me air. .Not a woman deserted her The new mill has arranged for excel- ll0"8' " ,."1IrM!dX JM","1!. toln ward. but throughout the terrible lent Northern connections and there I- . V 3m. .T.'.k ' '.L.. uonlu'nf? eacn tne Kept going her . ii,, i'v. ui i auuiiiri iiiuL nac in-irnnnna anrl nu nv lh. r.. ... ...in u- i. i ill.l ir..l u. .r. " " H"S nmuuuiiiiii- nui ue ituj Buie iui us uu-1 i i an ua iui rmuBi man 10 Decome nien who might easily have done ucts. By the time it begins op- " t nine, ne ran a tneniBelves lasting harm by sprlne erating the new cotton crop will be :;:., ,V-, u .1. A ing iro,n inelr Dels- . . . j . seeral years. e hope that Mr. Orr One sister wai killed wtiiin nn tho market and thn nrnmn ra he. I ...m ui i . . "Je 1Blr was Killed W niie - n "i nee 111a ui iu ieuunuing ana re- iRter nr to tho .nI,llo. lieve it will be a paying concern from maining in the village, as it. will another was so seriously the very start. In fact, Mr. E. C. eave Indian Trail deficient in one of she died shortly after. St Carpenter, who' made a trip North In 1" "r" "l"r"8 B,,uu,u "e uecme 10 as dying today. - i icdir u. . i. t . e un nHi..,.n,.iDA t A I ........ uie luirirci ui unr ruic.,.iiBr, iuuuu At ,1 0-c 0cR Sunday morn ne B VI I..,,- .. . .il i . ... . . .. 7 " - "ic nign encouragenieni irom ine Dig special service win oe neid nere in ew York mill men. , lie juetnouist cnurcn in honor or th n. mm .o he in nnm.oHnn hv P8 wno nave left their homes to 4"c "J " "' inarch under the Red? Whit nd jnov. io. ine piumoieis, uuwever, jiiue. The pastor will have a splen rather than be too optimistic have did sermon ror the oi-caslon, and to forecasted nneratlnn to heein not lat- aul to the interest. Mr. Kil'by Far iiigion, son or ine pastor, wno is to Colored People Helping Red Crot lolve. The colored people of Union county the National Conference of Social "If, ,ntfieRted in the Red Cross drive JJ'Jfif. Z? f!!!-!5 W0,k ln Ct7- The ConfeHniuch Ut ence lasted a week and was attended butions from members of their race. ith coun- from Canada and other foreign coun- Mt calvary, Rev. G. 'w. Hunter; tries. On the way out last week Elizabeth. Rev. J. T. Hicks: Lant- they traveled with a large number of foru church, Rev. J. W. Hawkins; ministers and others on their wav to .Black'" Mei'Hal. Prof. S. P. Coak- Flora McDonald College Wednesday. Mr. s. H. Stephenson and family spent Wednesday In Charlotte Dr and Mrs. W. R. McCain. Mr. the Southern Baptist Convention at bril Mount Rev R M Ciena than jnd Mrs. W. H. Howie snent Wedne.- Hot snrinPa and tho Pr0chvt.Hon a.. Hf" . wo"nt; R. McClenathan , . , ... i f- - ... . i v. viarennn a i;ev vv it wn ton- uay in cnanoue. semhly at Durant. Okla. From these. ni. it,,. n . i . '. .... :l r, luu 1U. ,ayu. -uv a,Te soon from Weaverville College, pij wm ui iuuie ueieiiuiuc wiiciun win sing a solo if he be iu proper or not It will be operated both day neaitn. loung Farlneton Is takinx and night. That, it is believed, will "icai course m tne above college I anil Crtnn Vin a nHt..M A. V. be the only hindrance to continuous a'fre7d' 'h' school operation, for It is well known that course and attended college two years most mills all over the South has ana is now about 18 years of age ine public is invited to attend thi 1 K M.IIIll.lllIILr'IIlVIl L 1IINL I II ft MIIH'H S m . .... Mrg crowell was tne un has benn practically subscribed for fortunate loser of a, fine mule this has caused speculation and favorable week by the unmerciful treatment of fomment amone .Monroe cltfiena It lwo "Oys wno inniCtea 801116 Severe n..i .v.. . . ."uuu me buiuiui wnicn causea is Aicri yicuivicu Lnai nawui iui -i death ton mm ouuaing wm start nere as Everybody seems to be trying to soon of the success of this new mill "now their patriotism in the fact that becomes evident. A group of busl- "ey are farm ng to their fullest ca u'i j tj leuiuui. iirss uicu, iw id uuuriBiuuu, Bmiiu reaay 10 nuance a tounn mm in a rew IVth of Mr Davi. years, their decision depending large- One of the oldest men in the coun- ly on the war situation, If the pro- ty. Mr. Isham Davis, died at the home motors of the new mill make good Yl n" augnter, Mrs. E. F. Rushing I in Lanes Creek townsh n. Mondov witn tnis enterprise. He was bom In Annn f r.V I uwu ivuu iUl VU 11. 19Z1. ana was tnereforo over Q1 SAW TEX MEN III HIED FROM years of age. He moved to the home GERMAN XEUEECT TO THEM 1 01 nl daughter. Mrs. E. F. Rushing, from the county of his birth nine Sergeant Water Tells About Hun aooui t montns ago. He suffered Treatment of Irisoner Condition lroke of paralysis several years ago nf ItuimiH Disgrace to Human was aoie to De up until about two Xature. weeks before his death. He Is sur- A special cable from the London I vlvel by three sons and four daugh- Times to the Greensboro News reads: ters. The sons are: Mr. J. F. Davis Sergeant Waters, of the Royal 01 county. Ga.; Mr. J. W. Davis Berks regiment, who has been a pris- or rioyd county, Ga.; Mr. P. J. Da oner of war In Germany and Is now y of Lanes Creek township. The interned in Holland, writing home daughters are Mrs. E. F. Rushing says: ipuu an. w. a. Mmmons or Lanes "I saw awful conditions of prison- 'eea townsnip; Mrs. J. r. Worley ers when In Germany, especially 01 cnariotte, and Miss Sudie Davis .mnncst the Russians, soma nf m hl-h unesterneia. Airs. J. K. Austin or were a disgrace to human nature, but Monroe, la a granddaughter of the the Germans did not care a cent If aeeasea. t unerai services were con- thev all died. ' ' dueled at Mt. Morlah church Tues- 'I actually saw n ne or ten menl"ay- me deceased was a man of carried to their last resting place In strong character an dls mourned by one week through neglect and atarva- nmny friends In this county and An- lnn IVa mii.t thank Hnri far Hal.V. I BUa. " ering us from such bondage. Nd one could realise what Is folng on In Ger- Only one day remains for you to many among xae prisoners or war." help In the Red Cross drive. I Mr 1 1 C f nUdtnl 1 amI f ; . l I f...... V. .1 .1 . .. earef Mrnnnalcl trunt Th.,r,Io i frn.,. oil ..t f !, n ZIOn' U. U. UlllllOie, MOinll admin- ' V.:.. " " "(""..." ' we Star. Rev. P. W. Dickerson: Reddlne wants n-l """ur mis. .uurray larK. as irom ine cities tney passed tnrough cn.)n, i?pv i it' iVe- tinarai hn thai 8hr- eril ? sKS IV,:. tuTat ill another lv" "' i""". . :mie country is haw. Rev. M. V. Turn: Mt. Neho. Rev. ulu '"K a,UJ nave oeen accepted, peing rapidly aroused and united on u n Crawford- Pinev Grove Rev LV!?0 Prosecution of the war. Xot so I g ' j CraiVI Cha'neh iTni Rennctt i .... I u" auu auer a snort irainine many sold ers are seen n the mJridiP i,il.... .. iit-v, jiiiiniu .iirii in mull llinil Jl flu flat...... ae sent 10 trance, tney are the west as. n th s immed ate ert nn on rreeman. la.,t of tne ..01(j Boyg t(J le?xe 0ne aocollnt of the location of the tiain- ik a quiet out oeautitui and ny one tr.e boys have gone off to the Ing camps, but In other respects about impressive ceremony at the home of call of their rountrv. nth u-nnM tho cim n oni.i 0o... i. . . . ... . . . I . . . ..uui.... ' . . " i ryuii oeiiio .yj rM9l . u. u "enton yesterday morn- not have had to go scon, Charlie hav- throughout the country. In Kansas the diive. while Prof. W. C. Killings worth. Rev. D. Thomas, and Dr. Hu bert Creft are members of the committee. Xew Attack by (ioniums. Likely in a Few Days German preparations for a re sumption of the great offensive along the western front are reported to have been completed, and the Teuton legions are awaiting the command once more to launch themselves at the lines from which they recoiled Ing which made his daughter Miss Ing been put in Class 2 and Herman City the Red Cross drive was opened tunlce Benton and Mr. F. P. Free- on the deferred list on account of ag- with a monster pageant, and the huge "ui'iniuruiun man ana wire, ricunurai inaustry, but as their for- equipment of the city fire department the ceremony was performed y Rev. nier pals left and the "crowd" giew made-the streets wild with hourly John A. Wray. Just before the cere- smaller they could not resiste that demonstrations. One section does not mony Miss Oia Cooke of Franklin- call which stirs every patriotic Amer- seem to have much on another. All ton rendered beautifuly the vocal se- ican, and not being able to enlist in along the way the farmers seem to lection Oh, Promise Me," accompa- the regular army on account of being be pushing every effort for increased nied on the piano by Mrs. M. D. Hun- already classified, they picked the crops o fnll kinds. The big hotels eycutt. The bridal party entered to next branch nearest the firtne- 11 the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding do their bit ln defeating the "Hun." bread at all now. but meats fish and '? the first two major operations of ana uunng tne ring ceremony, which Waxhaw has always stood out at the veceiahle. nhmmd rh.ro Ule Aineu leauers neneve me was used Humoresque was played front ln evervthine and now he run Mr nH vr. ti.i. p. German blow will be struck in a few Bftly- hold ud her head and stand nn with Leavenworth v.nu. who ii,. it" ua-V8 ana are awaiting with supreme The bride was beautifully attired anv town, for tniteoH u hQ nnn. .m. i.iniin. . v. i confidence the trial of strength which (n . Vl.LI ...I. ...I.t . I T . .. . . . ""v """ "V"MU u.Dl""OIJ BIC IU-1 , ., Jl,..i i buii wiin uccesories 10 ner o i in nuvine hnnna n Red rrnu irntoit fnr mon uni.nui I ""i r1" c,iaic-. m.l.t, r I . ...... ..uiiv.v. mi .Ml,, i.i.ivu. nig, f 1WIIHU IB B KrauUalC I WOTK. HDQ BnP nil rerlnlnlv pnnoironoo. anH urh.i.. I. . . 1nnoJ . .. 1 1 . . , I ' -. . . " j pvu. ....... , nun nnic id aiau iwaicu vuc of Meredith College, and for the past "over the top" In filling out Uncle of the Federal prisons. At the fort ivm jiru.o nas ueeu learning ailSBin sarmy waxnaw is not thelthe mnut mortem nrlnofnlo. nf nrlonn Round Hill Academy. Union Mills, iki nd Of town tn nrnrliiPO otartrarti Kilt rofnrm kiva hnnn nn U(a N. C, where she has won a host of the kind of man that inv. hi. hro I h. n.. v,,.. . . j embarkation port. A number of peo- frlends. and Is ever readv to nrowt nnrt Ho. nri.nn ho. k.,L.. Pie having relatives In this battery Mr. Freenran Is a son of Mr. Joe fend It's name ana honor And when .hnni fr mtin. . .v had been notified that it was expected Cio. T n ii.u iu ittiu.u iu ine .u.h rn,1.. i irriunu vi li"Hu, in. j BOU IS MI over "OVer mere" mav nil thelarmv Horo la nno nf h. flno.t Ul l" f i."iei" viionuiic nun ncill. uu cashier of the Citlrens Bank of Ruth- boys come back with createst of hon- stein herds In th- world it em. ,0 bld thorn farewell. They report erfordton In which position he has ors and victory. nri. nno h,..j v. .m,... that the boys were In fine spirits and made many friends. Messrs. R. B. Redwlne and J. J. I whose ordinal mot u.. h. K'ad that at last they were on their The many beautiful and useful Parker of Monroe spoke at the school thirty thousand dollars, and whose way ,to B.erlin Son, of ,the Monroe gifts atest the popularity of the auditorium Wednesday night ln be- monthly product is worth about five ,'.eopK who went t0 Cha"lotte to see- The Bickett Battery passed through Charlotte Monday afternoon about 5 o'clock on their wav to an Elisabeth Barbee couple. half of the Red Cross. The meHn thnn.anrt Th. .i.n ,.i.i..d v nJthe boys pass were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Among the out-of-town guests were hot belnz well advertised there a lethnmo rhotnnn. i..h A. Shepherd. Miss Kate Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Benton. Jr., of hot a very large crowd out to hear on the Chlokamauga battlefield. The M,,:,SuR1a,n Shepherd. Mr. George Mc- dainiuuiuic, rm., .i&o Uia I.UOK? men). DUl tne ones that wem out sort or. rtr 1 thor. r,n... i v. I "' ' " . ci. ruuuer- of Franklinton and Mr. Frank Mills were certainly tendered a treat nte. f n.nni.mont. .. ,.t. , .u' burk. Miss Christin Marsh, Mrs. Fred of Rutherfordton. gr. Parker and Redwlne are two nf hutti.floM j.h.. ,.i . .k. Huntley, Miss Lizzie Covington, Mrs. the county's best lawyers, and Union forefathers on hoth irto. Herbert Hinson, Mr. David Hinson. f Mj ii. -n ... Irnuntv shoul be nrond that aha hnl if th. Vatinnai ... Mrs. c. M. Shannon. Mrs. H. B. Bill- pruuuceu buvii aoie men. pnase or social work, both local. State BV. ' . . ".. .....Co Airs. r.. u. nousion eniertamea and National was discussed by lead- . a M Tt 1 . . i .a a. . ..I. .... " I - Messrs. Green Whitley and Steve- Keziah have purchased Mr. Joel Col- Goose Creek township, will be agree- played. Delicious Ice courese were the valley of the Ohio river burning , shpP ln tne Bank of Un- uio nuipntifu io iearn or nis marii-1 serveu. airs, nousion was inaeea cornsta ks in h i field." . ' " u, isivru age on April 5 to Miss Eliiaheth hulte a charmlnsr hostess. charge. Barbee of Albemarle. Rev. J. W. Bennett performed the ceremony atlswl L'nlonvllle. The contractinr nartiea and kept their marriage a profound se- amount. Again Waxhaw will have ,IT " "u"f .a cret until Tuesday, their neare.t rei. a chance to "eo over the ton." . .u" -'B"lA " .l ,c .lo" " "m atives not even knowing it The Mr. R. Lee Weir In In Charlotte in... Z'' V, " .. i".": . P01 0Ul Tne prominent, wearthy groom Is a prominent younr man of this week with his small son. Robert. Lrtn tl "... K0k n0 ve nigardly Red Cross the county of fine character. The who Is undergoing an operation for , LL " . i'",l'amauo" donations, and you'll find a man who oride Is the atractlve daughter of Mr. adenoids. Wm. R. L- liarbee of Albemarle. She The many friends of Mr. Guy Hll- tne M' N- R" C,UD at her home here Ing thinkers and workers throughout . oi . . Wednesday afternoon. They did Red the Nation. "The oddest thing I saw " ton Clontz. son of Esq I. C. Clontx of Cross work and afterwards rook was said Mr. Beasley, "was a farmer in layeo. uencious ice courese were the valley of the Ohio river burning rved. Mrs. Houston was indeed cornstalks in his field." "?n uite a cnarming Hostess. man,. iver the ton .u morchants of the town asking Clr In lt0CPh.rlotte 6 . Sp0t Ut the W i small son, Robert. 1 Z ' de.er" fo!ks who Pave nigardly Red Cro i. McDonald, Jr. . prayer and fastin)? The Mmt of i" rong in some ay. the merchants who have already sign- Keep up the War Savings Stamp !d p.apfr pr?'eB. lhHt they Bre Hhearti v ln areord w th tho nlan an Give to the Red Cross, and give as been teaching at Brief for some me. mey win maite the r home " '"' oa"u63 oiaiuy h,,., . - . ... --- nfii ,n,,r ho.rt .v. With the CNUim'i n.ront. .-j hahlt ff. a Inn . V" u P'an. HO "' . - auui - - - o v.i.u, uu rar not a s ne e ne-chmt ha rofn. is. i. v. vionn, ror the present. your money is needed. 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The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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May 24, 1918, edition 1
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