some thim.s i:i:i:v MOTHl U !:l'LI KNOW alu.il'V lUmWl on t'arv of t'tiiUlrvn II. is Ju-I lh-4-u v.iitl coftVe. wouldn't you? Will, there is a law a-.iin-il such pr;c!b-t but from now on 1 hope it will not be ii-h--esa;y to -n?oree it. Having hoiukt froiii one of our prominent fanner for tnty ; rats' a nl have never ha J cause to complain in any respect. Keep your row. Uive them only the nuiest of wat-r to drink. Milk into vessels that have a piece of ch-ese' Monroe, Banket And Diplomat fcstfo laUjerin the famous doctrta that beir) Ms natna President Junta MoonW always preached conservation by baaklof. tils keenness made the LoublaoA purchast possible. Cvey mat man says that btoklnf is tba fcutwtrk of thb coantry. Every jntstness man every man. eve? wonudt stdokt have a bank account Have you ooe? If you bavea't, start with us today. Thins: -ery mother must know if tlie Nation is to meet the health ) needs ot its children ait indicated by the draft, and still further revealed . loth over the pail to keep out dusti by the weighing and measuring test, ; and uerm. are. made available by the Children's j 27. Some gentlemen could put I Bureau of the Tnited States Depart-'out a sign as the Trtvh e" depa't ! nieut of Labor in its new bulletin on'ment. Date your eggs or so do busi 'Child Care, prepared by Mrs. Max ness with us that we can tike your I West, and just published. Iwoid for everything, j A third of the men examined for; 2H. Do your best to keep your (service in the first draft were found cows out of wild onions. to !ue physical detects which ren-1 J.. Fruit jars are nice to bring THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK t. H. M-IE, rivi.lwit. DK. J. E. AHCIt.UT. Vice Pres. .1. W. I AXKY. Cashier. dered them uniit. Many of these de- vour milk in. and have them fre- 1 fects might have been overcome if; from fruit or vinegar odor. Your 'they had bn recognized and dealt . butter should be accurately measured ; with in early childhood. The period and moulded into pound blocks. Then ! between two and six years of age is put into clean white pipers with your j often the time when such defects' name written on th same. so t'vit Intake their first appearance. "Child j we may ask for it agaiu. fare" has been ptepared in the hopej 3t. The person placing his pr I that it will enable mother to under-lduce in the most attractive and sun- stand and recognize syntptons which jitary manner before th- public will indicate the need of special care, and : certainly get his full price. ;also to give mother a better under- i 31. 1 suggest a standard weight j standing of the simple laws of hy-1 and measurement. giene through vhich it may be pos- 32. Should ? be successful in se 'sible to prevent the development of curing our depot or market, each mm 1 such defects at all. It will be espe-ican select a place a his own for dis i daily useful to thousands of mothers 1 pijy. 1 who have learned by weighing and! 3;;. Several yets a? Senator I measuring test of defects and weak- Smoot remarked: "That the Atneri- nsses in their etv.iaren wntcn neeajcan garbage cin was the fittest in particular attention. the world. " but times have changed Child Care" deals with children j since Mr. Hoover ha3 come and ask fiom two to six years of ase and Is ed us to lick the platter el-Ma. the third issue i i the series which j 54. Every woman in th etunty include 'TreiuiMl Care" and ' Infant ' should be making vinegar, out of the Care." It ronti'.a simple rules of ; ,,,,,.., aa. pe tting of apples. I have health and hyg::e. Including care- ., srd.'r.dM recine for the sum, should v ia desire it. I bought a hall eai- last year and before 1 iis-1 it all Bring Prescriptions Here let M fill the prescriptions the doctor fives you. We caa be wholly relied upon to put them up correctly. We are eertaia of what we do when we fill prescriptions. We read the doctor1! orders carefully and use only the ingredients he tella us to. Wo are extremely careful not to make the slightest mistake. This ia most important English Drug Co. 'Phone 39 'The Stors That Always Has It" v Monroe, N. C Wasting Saving Which? Our entrance into the war '.in 'v.v:!:!: 1: : !'. ; become.-' a national duty fo" every i:r.-vi ; : ,i:i. eiy form or wast . No; on1; ;': '.; o:' civ;'. . the old wotld. but our own aj v- i!i '-' w..'.' ipi'ii i!ie manner in wliich w- I'itt'Dl't i. AND A1 I". Von can hu.-haad vour tici ic'i! i -.!:: s tvr..g ' and Di l'Os 1I.N; Tlli;l in t:iin dank. It will x . :i : juiir wnliii t:i".-.; on i ;'. when later tNn will be in te- ; i- :... t-.' This bank Wr ites you. as a ,-y,. r.. to '::! - !' yi, 11 are n-r! a tleposjtor. op -a ;cs act ov.u'.. a::H : v: it ii-iv time in any you ;.:ay w -re ;l .:nat- ion o- ni..' ::iies "::ig "o'.V. eposit The Savings, Loan and Trust Co. U. B. Kedwine, President. II. B. Clark. Cashier fully compiled dire per food. SllttlMe tiens for p! ay a-. i : pi: ne an 1 tr:i ::;:n t'oris about pro- lothing. sugjes vrcise. for dis It gives sim ple menu to- y.vi::g c!; .! books 0:1 chi! i car.? ad.lel. I Tile hoe!;'. 's : ;- ' .lir"ssiiu tiie Ca:!Jr 1 Tniteii St.ites l)-t)ar':!i Vu.-hin!:ton. LV C. ildren. A list ant training obtained by en's Hureau. of Labor, the glass I KO.i'l . i der'i : splcndiil Adi, e to tfie I'aniieix. Til" following paper was read be fore tin- rccer.t cooking demonstra tion at Monroe: Ladies a ml (ient'.-v.'.cn : I certain-' un'e. : to ,;peak t a'.e the entire top o:Y itr I; 1. Make votir cider into eo inej.f :md. therefore, thJ recot Court '.v:!l get less money. ".". There is t colony of d'.nlc-;:-d living in Norfolk that is n )'Jd for 'ts cheese. Now. why "in't o'ir good women with milk t feel the et l,us and ".in at once t onie? u;i;tose yo'i try. (live us plenty o- I'.Onie-'g'OWtt ir we are ti-.-l ef u sine th" 1 uie..l that y-ne'a'.'.y mould- I ZA Z I Oik?! OICl riM Z4 m I ! with the silver tone voice. ! :': US i itiak" co "a. hip?' ly didn't to this !i.o:n;lli ttas dratted. i a : I l-,e, a 1. a n 1 is 1111!' no; to you ; aTiiiir mat 1 wanting to be :!;e etilv reason 1 t'e it. w at our doors, t hat she may in t: Get Ready For Big' Meeting's By Buying a New Buggy. or three than !t:0t) o ' yys BuggiesBu8gies; The biggest and best and n:ost stylish lot of buggies is to be seen in our vehicle department. We sell the famous Tyson-Jones, High Points, Corbitts, Southern Queens. Southern Beauties, Empress, Richmond, Lynchburgs and other high grade buggies. We have Top Buggies, Open Buggies, Basket Seat Buggies, one-half Stick Seat Top Buggies all colors of paint and styles you are looking for. Our Buggies the Best our Prices are Right Now is the time to buy a New Buggy. op etupl-'ie cou'tol. :iibi;!on and in iu.-try are two cry i.ictots tow a id success, l'o accomplish the best results s wink the cooperation of our town, and county is most essential. 4. Another asset toward success Is ouvtey. Common courtesy is the business of eery n.ati who meets the public in any capacity, be it ever so humble. .r. Honesty in weight and measure is absolutely necessary. ti. Confidence i:i eaeh other Is a great tactor, witlnut which life itself would be a failure. 7. I succest the establishment of a market with stalls as w- see in cities, or an operative and delivery system tor the distribution of poduce. !. Our country tnemis couia nring their nroducts in every day times a week, not later o'clock in the morning. lit. Vegetables should be gathered early, kept in a cool place and pro tected from the sun during transpor tation. 11. Onion, beets an i carrots should be well washed and tops left on to make 'hem more attractive. they should be tied int.) so tiiuc.i per nuncu. I:'. Putter bean !iou and so! I by the quart. 13. W'c desire our vegetables fresh and cri.-p through the growing months and wholesomely canned and pre jeiveil for use in winter. 11. This is the best form of food' supplv without cost of transportation j or storage and witho-C. p-itl's front j tiie middle man. ! 1 5. This being a 11 departure in j ,mi- coenfv. -erne exnense would be ataehed the Mrs' y?.ir ia material and inexperience. lfi. As you know in canning v-ge-t tbles and fruits (to preserve their natin..! tlavort only the very best should be canned vegetables snouM lie u e.t. it nv the wav I found some deli cious beans canned by one young ladies of the c.i'iaty had kept her name. IS. I have been asked by fanners to bu squashes that had gone to seed. IS. A ertvjt many people need in struction along that line before offer Iuk anything for sale. 20. lierries should not be brought to us in tin vessels. Only granite or enameled ware should be used. 21. When your apples are ripe, sep arate the good from the bad and the price you get for the good apples will we a-. v !ovs and g m l t ! ui's. Keep th'-iu i:;'o; :.;:.!; hy giving thi ,ie 1 i.'ke, and !''.! it- better fit .t -i 'i::'. !'!n you'' w e '; lopp.ng 1 nt " w ii itit egetn looking to the coun our vegetables led th. ;n tne'.v it!o:ie e then; Ml '; m t'l 't V conu - v. e v les. If oM . 1 ill order ! hem and v.: ,.. the market w !!i de glut. !u the eradication of '!';" each one is expected to to 11, s par. and none of us want to indlrecMv kill each othe-, so let's live the be-t you know how !n order to -gain confi dence. Sell the best we have in o--der to get rich. M US II. X. LANKY. no! t;. tho.-' vou I 4d. 1 Y&wn , 1 .?! litrrrnf ! 5-v -W,e 1 ff.-sjl '.trfj.- . a-i. -r - -tLwJSrj. J Id lie shelled I i V '..'V:l; - .-. e.t wr I -fit - . jf " 1 ' 1 1. ' '' ' - i '' ... TheSikesC. LARGEST BUGGY DEALERS IN THE STATE. even up on the sorry ones that can be used for pies and jelly. These are, of course, the interior fruits that will not demand a market, but the choice fruit always has a ready sale at the very best price. 22. A year or so azo I bought six hens at thirty-five cents each. They wr-e not very fat and four had de formed breasts. Of course, I did not find that out until they were dressed. Later I paid fifty cents for a beauti ful Rhode Island Red that had been well fed and which produced three tea-cups of fat which you will find is more to be desired by the housekeep er. 23. You farmers should raise more turkeys, geese, ducks, guineas, and pigeons for sale. An old pigeon is almost as nice as a quail and they are used plentifully In hospitals. 24. AH of you know that we are fond of rsbbits and squirrels, so let the little boys get the-ir boxes ready for this winter's supply. 25. When people are dishonest enough to sell stale eggs, we soon find them out and refuse to boy from them. 26. Sometimes we have to pay forty cents a pound for butter to find It several ounces short. You would come back on the merchant If you found a shortage In your sugar, or Indian Trail lloute I Item-. July 24 Mr. iind Mrs. Sanford Morris or Mint Hill spent Saturday and Sunl.iy with friend and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sik-s of Cha--lotte visit. ! the latter's sister, Mrs. Tom Kirk, who is quite sick. Last Thursday night about fifty in vited guests assembled in the htme of Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Furr at a re ception given in lion ir of Miss Clara Furr of Monroe. Every interested person Is aske-1 to meet earlv Saturday morning. August 3rd, for cleaning off the gounls at Emanuel cemetery. Mr. Elsev Ormond of Camp Jack- Then j90n sent Saturday a:v! Sunday with bundles at j relatives here. Misses Lillie and Petri Hill recent ly vhitel their friend, Miss Wilma Pice of I'nionvil'.e. Mr. Horace Simpson of Allen's snent S.ittndav and Sunday here. On August third Mr. Elias Helms ,.. . . .. Ma .l.lenee r -" Will nave u ifuu.-m ..i and invites all to b'ing well Hilled baskets. On August li''.i 'here will be a re union at Mr. .1. C. Simpson's. Music and speakers will be selected for each of the above occasions. Mr. Sanford Ford has a cabbage in his warden th.i resembles a large pine appi". When th. head wis firm it vas the color . ; .1 m i e; melon. Mr I3eu T. Stega'.l has gone, to Always the tender famp Hancock, and X.essts. Wort.; Stilwell, Charlie r oro nun wi-01-r Wentz have gone to Camp Jackson. Mr. Elmore Fori has been on a visit to home folks. Misses Ollie Mae Price and W lima Price of I'nlonville were the guests of Friends Monday and Tuesday here. Prof. Moser started his singing class at Ebenezer Monday with a good enrollment. The noise of the thresher Is now heard in this section. Some crops are good and others are only about half. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Simpson is improving. llev. C. H. Martin of Polkton will preach at Ebenezer the second Sun day In August. , Protracted meeting begins at Mai Grove the 11th of August. Mr. Daniel Wentz lost a vamable mule a few day.s ago, and his wife Is quite sick at this writing. Miss Fannie Price of Monroe Is vis iting here this week. Fairness. Do not make your selection until you have examined and heard the STARR with the silver tone voice. We sell them on the installment plan. We sell W. S. S TIIE W. J. RUDGE COMPANY. r I A-a.V 1 mwmtn I rfiVUl M KfK yril'I'KI) TO Sl'Pl'I.Y YOl'K KVKUY WANT IX THE ITU- MTl l'.i: I.IXE. OUt STOCK IS I.AIU.E, VAKIF.H AM) COMI'LUTS'). IT IS ICKiHT II KKK FOU INSPECTION ItEFOHE YOf BUY. MOItK THAN ALL. WF STAND BEHIND EVFIIY SALE Y K MAKE AND YOU A UK SATISFIED ALL OF THE TIME IF YOl TRADE HFKE. of our I wish I AT THE OLD STAND I MCMBfR CHAMBER COMMERCE I MONRO. N. C I For Sheriff. Vote for the man you would .go to if In trouble or need. Gratitude is noble. Remember Cull C. Bikes' past favors. EXri.'MEXCE. The aircraft production bureau of the war department announces that after tests which proved that the Bristol airplane was of no military value its manufacture as a war plane has been discontinued. Secretary Baker says that the pro gress of the Frano-American offen sive continues "entirely satisfactory." Dr. B. C. Redfearn, Dentist Office orer Heath Morrow Co., Phone 23:. MONROE. N. C. At MarshTille on first and third Mondays of each month and at Mat thews second and fourth Monday. NO, You never get old, stale groceries at this store. Our policy is always to move our stock as rapidly as pos sible, keeping it FRESH AND PURE. Our canned and bottled goods especially are care fully looked after. These goods lose in quality if kept beyond a reasonable time. In the interest of your health, come to us for pure, fresh groceries. Bivens Bros. EVERTIIING IN GROCERIES, PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone No. 255. Opposite Oil Mil I tr ft: