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t Co-operativeMercntileCo. j HI B January Showing of White Goods XKK.HKXCK TO HOIJ IVf Mil. SKSSIOX JAN. IK 'THIRTIETH division is I'ltAISKII IIY THK MUTISM 1 Su'irtiiio War t'otint-il Maile Term of 27!i .;! :K!i !! X T..ke Part ; ik h..I of the Armi-tle ier- man)' MuM IU'Moit Much "Stolen i IVoierty. j An official foinmuitioaiioa issued ; after Hie adjournment of 'he supreme newspaper for the America' tiivat ll.it tic- in Ilie A 1 1;"" Inl llae l.ule a (l.uious Individual l;tnl. The Stars aid Stripes official American Epedi- i II rv ll If v y-v o J 11 Kail K m P ITT union Begnning Thursday Morning. I THK TIMK I 'OK Wlllli: MAV1; AM WE WW. KI'.APV I OK VOl WITH M EXl'KI LENT X IIIS. war council suvs: tlon.uy rorct-s tens me following in -The meeting reached an agw .repaid to our Thirtieth Ptvision: t.ient as lo the terms on which thej The :7th and 3th divisions, tight armisiice is to he renewed on Jauu-jiii:: divisions, are going tome wiih ary 17. This Included naval clatisen.i out vcr having m-en the American f.uaneial clauses, conditions of sup-'front and without the distinction of I'ly and provision of material and ! ha. ins. taken part in America's Rival i.-achinerv stolen from Fiance and i h;mlc. the lislit in the Atonne. Hut lU'liinui hv the Herman. i 'l' are Ping lack vvith a glorious Tka i,u...iii." also t oiitinued its ! in-iiv :iual record of their own. .i.Mwi.ni rroredure. It was i 1- .is tin se division-, which auued to hold the next meeting of the ;itiivi:ie wr.r council o". W'ednes I'.-t i 1 gil i d ur ic hard fuliting of July, Au id September curried the Stars 1.-. to to i: to to ' ne. t- IH.KACIIKP IH1MKSTICS W'iUTK NAINSOOK 1'A.IAM A iHECKS. :5ti-inch WUITK I. AWNS. 27 to 4-ir.ch . i ;t it 1 HATISTK. X-inch MKKCKItlZKH HATISTK. 4"-inoh. . 1'1'KK 1.1NKN. "tf-inch AliT I.INKN. 3!i-inch W11ITK SHIIJTlNi: M 1UAS FANCY WHITE SHIKTINCS PLAIN WHITK UHl.K FANCY M AKQl'ISKTTKS. VOILES HKST QUALITY COTTON OKtl'K OKKAM WOOL SKKC.KS PAINTY PIMITY CHECKS Much of this toods was boi:uht special som not he replaced iit the price today. See our display of r, and l'V. Laces and Ktiihroid d a o a k' a a a m m n a a n c h a c a c m m a a ANI KICK CLOTH. Si.c 1..C. ;:. ' T.e. ? 'i ."iC. t'.!C. ." :te. V- rc. r.i'c. r.uc. :!3c. . . . 2!c. to $:ott. IS to 2!'c. to to to j.iay at t n tl.ntv and that ttie nrst n,f'.:;! s. ssuiii of the ;'ce 'onfe!T!n I w ill lake l..ct on Saturday i Jan; art ! lMh at two Thiiiy I. M. ;t the O i'ihvi::ii oftiee." At live o'clock Marsha1 I'och aril C.eneral Wi-vpand. M. Klo:.: a eel the various military experts r'ui! out of io toiifelci.ci' ro!ll. the meiil- '!rs of i lit inter-allied su;i:nie war I council s tiled down lo a discussion B;of the diplomatic nuestions i ivolvcd Jim the coiitereiice pitpriun. ihe first ' jsithject taken up heiua the represen-: "jlaiion of the nations at the peace ; 5 1 conference. i iiiil Suioes hesiile the Hrit'sh han-l in i o:i the Hritisli front, luiutins' forth the hearty coniinehdat ion of the H-ii:h hih comniaad aid the ad-, of t'ie in !i, iiicliidin the :. .!- ' s. v. i!1- v luiilt thev foucht. ; ! ..tf- i!., v 1 . 1. 1 tor fithiiiii; ' il. : vay up to their jumping oil p'..v i; i lie f;.ce of almos: fra'iiiel HN:-i;"ee -y tin' C-'iniai's. broke the i lhiMieiihiirg line near Hellicourt, anil This Bank enters upon the work of a new year with satisfaction over the results accomplished during the past year. Yc greet our friends and customers at this mik stcne in our career with confidence in our strength and with high hopes of serving them in the future even better than in the past. i j ! Wc have taken stock of our resources and reviewed j the situation, both retrospectively and prospectively. As . a result, wc have declared our usual dividend and have s?t aside a considerable amount of money for the additional i protection of our depositors. Notwithstanding the in roads on banks, principally, to meet the enormous necessi ties of ihe Government on account of the war, a kind pro -: Idcnco lias been over us and we are stronger today than ever in our history. Matowille liv tune ,it:o and can- Ncuro Kcfiemlieifl lUUi.tu. (The LaiitlmiMk. i Fr.,nk form litis, colored. Mr. John F. Howies" all-around hand man i.i peace time and one of 1'iicle Sam's soldiers in war time, seems to have made a friend anion:.' the "llelimus." as evidenced iiv a card received here i his week addrtssed lo "Mr. Corne- Frank. u4'i Western! Avenue. .ins Co-operative Mercantile Company I Stale '111 ll N. C . I . S. A., care .Mr. Woodson." The card is signed ' j;, Claey, Oslt lid. IleiKiuin. ;tcd I cemlier sixth eai is I -THE FAMILY STORE" wr. kf. thi: i i:am; t;i:i:KL Mdiu: i K I u- roi'VTV IIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIBIIIBIIBBQIIIZIRBBDII A Warning to Sick People If you are ill you probably need medicine, prescribed by a doctor. Nature must be assisted. But only pure medicines can help nature. We carry that kind. Especially at this time, when the war has prevented the importation cf certain drugs, you must be sure that you buy pure drugs. Our reputation cannot te questioned in this respect English Drug Co. 'The Store That Alwayi Hai It" Thone 39 Monroe, N. C PEOPLE Who SAVE Money have no fear of the wolf at the door it never ap pears. The savings just keep on growing, and grow ing, until there is plenty cf money in sight for every thing. Why not get in that class yourself begin saving YOUR money and keep on saving something every day, and every week, and every year? Ycu will be surprised at the rapidity with which the account will grow, for we pay interest. The Savings, Loan and Trust Co. It. B. Redwine, President. H. B. Clark, Cashier We Are Prepared to Save You Money on Fancy Groceries, Country Pro duce, Meah Oats, Corn, Mill Feed, Sweet Feed, Dairy Feed,Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, Hay, Etc. Oar prices are right. Phone us your orders. BENTON'S CASH STORE ut Itiat the American Second .1 reads: "Yon see I he.d word t.i',.-i- is lcswiiii; the Priiish .niie. I w rile lo .tun. Neither vvhal urn are. j ,,.,, .,. , tlanl you all. vou have Ik cii a hriuher in arms, j 0i!! iv. lion-eoinniissioiu d officers tij:liti:.- for the neat sake on ourj.,,, ,,. u,it.,- w,ur command, on side a'.d a Iri. ml in need is a friend, i,,. !Hltll of ,nys.' and all ranks indeed. l.i'K- 1 told vim I went home ot ,, ;,jt;S, Armies in France and in H h imn, v In le 1 found everything j Klamiers. for Hie verv Lalhint and etliinnt service yon have rendered Simon 10 eat anil ine iwieiua in : ,i;:i -utl n, nonnil of vou r onera lions Fourth Hritisli Army. 2!Mh of Seteiillier v oil look I an with distinction in the preal and Utack which sliatteied the It has been, ad will continue to be, the policy of thl bank to do those things ihat will protect its depositors and afteiHauis. undiluted ami uueha!is-, safeguard their interests. In nursuance of this Dobcv. the u,i i nun ncai.i iiuiiiii;, er.iiieit Hi. ii.iiile many miles further toward tiei many. tt:e of ihe h'suest prolilems in: Kc'idiiiy American irooi's home is the in. ..eeiiacy of rail liaisort lo tlie rca''oard. Willi winter cominp. the Fi : !i ioveniinenl needs the inmost j cai'.'cii of its railroads to disnibute ! lon.i . : d other supplies through the; c-o'.'.itrt . Willi warm i onurat'.ilaiions fori the iiuliiini; iiualiiits thev disnlav j wliiii helping the HiiJish in the final jdvte tor victoi'y. Field Marshal Sir ; l)u J.is Hait., Coimnander in Chief io! ;,e l!iilish Forces in France, sent loivini; order to the Aiiierici'r. Si nu t! Corps at he ililc of its de-, pa: '.ire from ihe UriMsh front: special sum of $80,000.00 has been set aside as a surplus to further protect the depositors, rather than pay it out to the stockholders... Here then is protection and here is a bank in which to deposit money, and those doing so will have an advantage when they need to borrow. Remember these facts and be wise. Wishing our friends and customers much happiness and prosperity, and with congratulations all around over the cessation of the war, we remain, Yours sincerely, TheBank of Union rol.l). oil h ti e Hanks, they didii t left 10 eat anil the parents in want of all thinus. Never mind, vviuij ,, ecu nine aid God's help. I hope to i immIii (mild up as;aiii what I loosed am! to retake niv place hack in the sorietie. i-;!j,-al my place hack in tne sorieue, I wander now completely ruin- Phone 178. The Store That Appreciates Your Trade. where e.l. I can't find voids enough to thank the American people in parti cular for vhat they did for our folks at home, let! starving." The card closes " oiir Helium friend." Si Yonim Itamllts .1 ailed at Ashevllle Asheville, X. C, January 13. Six yonim hatnlits, all mere boys, broke open and filtered the store owned 1 Keed and McDowell, on the Swan nanoa road yesterday afternoon, shot Frank Keed, one of the proprietors, as lie came on them unexpectedly, i.tnl all were landed in jail. The six boys are John liolch, Wendell Rry son. Dudley Tangle. Weldon Creas t.ian. Jack Muse and (Jarfleld John son. Ilolch is charged vvith doing tin shoot jug. The atieinpled robbery was daring in the extreme. The store standiiu t the side of the Azalea road, oil'' of the most traveled roads In tlv coin. try. Ilolch, lirysou and I'nnple wtte i:, ihe store and had aecMiel tvvent t -i wo dollars In money, srt;ii' camiv tinil a gun when the other three, on giiatd. gave the alarm and 'hil. Frank Heed, one of the i'i pii' iors, had come tip on l!.e ;mi. ard ii in charged ;liat in the eiide.ivor to g.i r.wuv Rolch shot Mr. Keed in Hk '113 a severe vomit! on the tuunl 'ihe I. iter held his iiien until ol'li s in rived niid the other three w ere M"'i In !. .ed up. J enemy's resistance In the Ilitidenbtlrg ; Inn' ami openeil t he road to final vic tim The deeds of the 27th and oi'th American Divisions, who on that day took Hellicourt and Xattroy anil so valiantly sustained the desperate struggle for liony. will rank with the highest achievements of this war. They will always lie remembered by the Itritish regiments that fought Inside vou. Since that date, through three vtieks of almost continuous fighting, von advanced from one success 10 another, overcoming all resistance, hating off numerous counter-attacks and capturing several thousand pris oners antl many guns. The names of lirancourt, Fremont, Itusignr, Vanx Audigiiy. St. Souplet and Mazinghein testify to the dash and enerpv of your attack. I rejoice at the success which has attended jour efforts and 1 am proud to have had vou under my command. (Signed) D. HAIO. Field Marshal. In .Memoi ii.in. Mrs. Julia Howell Gordon, who wav born in 1M3, died in January, 191'.'. after an illness of several months months of intense suffering, from which there was no earthly relief. The treasures of her iiuiet life are not lost in her death. The rich en dowments of her faith in Christ arc destined to live in memory of those; who knew and loved her for these superb qualities of womanhood. She had been a member of the Hap-i list church since early childhood ami; was a faithful and consistent attend ant upon all services held at Oak Grove church when sickness did not prevent. When the bonis of the day are num-i bered, j And the voices of the night j Wake the fettered soul that slumber-1 ed I To a holy and calm delight. There is no death; What seems so is transition. , This life of inorfal breath is but a suberh of the life elysiau Whose portal we call death. In that great cloister's stillness and seclusion, I Uy guardian angels led, 1 Safe fiom temptation, safe from sin's! pollution, j !?he lives whom we call dead. Thus do we walk with her. 1 And keep unbroken The bond which nature gives. Thinking that oir retiieiiibratu-. though unbroken. May we reach her where she livts She. the holy one and weakly. Who the cross of suffering bore. Folded her pale hands so meekly. Spake with us 011 earth no more. Onie Gordon. Items I'ioiii Smith. Correspondence of The Journal. Misses Mae lielk. Fay Little, Ora Green and Messrs. Kaymond Snyder and Hridger Little spent a while Fri day night with Miss Helk's sister.Miss Clyde Ilelk. Misses Mattie and Lillie Smith and I Oddus and Gladys Walters spent Sun day afternoon with Miss Uuby Mor gan. Miss Clyde Itlk spent the week end with her friends Misses Blanche and Gladys Morgan and Miss Itlanche Morgan and Messrs. Oscar Iiowman and Kaymond Snyder accompanied her home Sunday afternoon. Mr. Mollis Smith is 'll supplied with meat. He killed a hog Tuesday weighing 510 pounds. Mr. Fletch Lee, who has been very ill with inftueimt, is almost well. Crocheting has become very fash ionable in our community. Teachers as well as the pupils have become so Interested that they carry their work to school and work diligently at re cess. We now have a full school and the children as well as Ihe teachers. Misses Itelk and Smith, are doing splendid work. if- ?;;$&' "; v "..': -:; . .r.w . - ... -rr"' ! - it answers every beverage re quirement vim, vigor, refreshment, wholesomencss. will satisfy you. V Demiml the genuine by full name Xicknamci f ncnutg ubtitution. The Dutch proposal to put the Kaiser on an island will be all right if the island is In the tropics, and in habited by mosquitoes and cooties and a volcano. Kichinond News-Loader. MONROE CHERO-COLA I'. W. riXK-STON. BOTTLING CO. Manager. No Chance to Fish. "Why don't you advertise?" asked the editor of the home paper. "Don't you believe in advertising?" "I'm agin advertising," replied the proprietor of the store. "It keeps a feller too darn busy. I advertised j once in the newspaper about ten j years ago, and I never even got time: to go fishin'." I WOOD'S ANNIVERSARY Seed Catalog Gives the fullest and most up-to-date information, not only about Seeds that can be planted to advantage, but also about crops that prom ise to give the largest profits during the coming year. OUR 40 YEARS' EXPERIENCE, and an equipment that Ii uniur pa3tcd In this country, give ui un equalled advantages for supplying THI BEST 0 Farm and Garden Seeds Write for Catalog and Prices of QRA8S and CLOVER SEEDS, StEO OATS, SEED CORN and SEED POTATOES. Catalog Mailed Free on Request. T. W. Wood & Sons, 6ETDSMEN, Richmond, Va. For the Beet of Gardens, PLANT WOOD'S SEEDS. a Experience Counts Experience is the test of efficiency. We have had years of experience in selecting, buying and selling GROCERIES. We keep tab on the public taste, and you will al ways find at our store the groceries most in demand by discriminating consumers. We find it pays us to keep just what our custom ers demand, so we never try to sell you "something just as good." Our years of experience are at YOUR service and ready to cater to your wants. Bivens Bros. BLAIR PHONE 255-MAIN STREET CURTIS A.
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