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We make specialty Local and Personal ?.CV-.E- C- Snyder will preach at me onn Monroe Baptist church ntxt Sunday evening at :45. Mr. W. T. Starnes, who ha been In Trance seven months with the signal corps, has returned home, bav in received an honorable discharge. Dr. J. V. Neal received a tele gram yesterday stating that his son. Lieut. Ktnip Neal had Just landed In fw join. "Mr. J. I. Rogers has installed au underground gas tank a' his store at Altan for the convenient, or the pub lic. The Wingate camp of the V. O. W. will meet Saturday night at eight o'clock. Business of Importance is 10 oe tr Is urged The proposition to build an addi lion to Central Methodist church to eoct $20,000 has progressed to such a stage that an architect has been awarded the contract to prepare plans for the work. Mr. M. A. Alexander returned yesterday from a visit to his daugh ter. Mrs. DeWitt Bradford, in David son. While away Mr Alexander Tell from a car and suffered-a broken col lar bone. The John Foster ChanterT) A k. win meet of Fancy Groceries and COUNTRY PRODUCE tT!L II-II J nica mil 11HID Wnnrfmcn ..ill have a very important meeting Thurs- u-jr mgni ior me transaction of bus- is ana aegree work. lr Will XI I .... - ..... .uuniBua oi .uooresTiue I and Miss Emma Fresson of Charlotte "it iimrrira nere vesterriav hu T- v-v... ' " . L. vasuwen. .nr. U. M Fate has n..,.h.., the Interest of Mr, W. J. Walters in ",c ""fi in me western part of in ana w ill cont inne tn rn ih. hnel,... " .Mr. t. H. limnions and Miss .uaiiie t-reeman were married last night by Esq. p. If. Johnson at his residence in the eastern part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Timmons are citizens of ir.ariotte. t6AAAAAAAAtn ...... . , I Vann Funderburk One Price Cash Grocer 5 Minutes Delivery. Dr. R. L. Payne is exnecterf in r.nsac ed and 37! hf"e J after deceiving I to be present. rom the armv ,nd '""tuminj it-suuie ii is practice. Dr. and Mrs. Payne will liv in the Adams home on ashington street. Messrs. Charlie and Boyce Helms nae purchased the corner lot at the intersection of Wadesboro avenue ana Windsor streets and are erecting Buuaing wnicn tney will ue as a grocery store and market combined. A meeting of the executive com mittee cr the Monroe baseball league will be held in The Journal office to- nignt ai s:jo. Every member of me committee la nrirwt tn u .,.....,... with Mrs. C n Harden U. . ; " " "w T!nrrfon ,.v Tk 7.' V " ,ul Will De 8r- ,,v V ..riuuou bi o ranged and by-laws adopted. clock. All who have knit squares Thp u.eni.h i w ,. , for the D. A. R. blanket are requested otlilk nmfh. H n " " to carry them to the meeting. Z ' Jnel B 0h(fld?r,m.ent stores ft,,. .00n ? f added Rock Hill. Dr. nr ii ii'' "u .,?' ana Mn Henrv Bel of Char- ui uuarsnvuii; loue It-cent IV v citeri Tnir u.-u I iiuin lllll m-. J., paring for the onpnino- there nt ihoi. o ' l"Vll Mr. W. H. Bra8well fcownsnip, landed In Boboken, N, irom overseas last Friday. Mr. Bras well was In France for a number of Lionths and while there underwent a successful operation for appendicitis. Beginning July 1 the two cent stamp will again be in vogue, accord ing to information received at the postofflce here. On this dav the rate for first-class mail becomes two cents ance. ier ounce or traction thereof; and one cent post cards will again be on Kale. Rev. R. H. Jordan will leave Wednesday morning for Trinity Col store. .Mr. k. Kogers and W. H. Downs have purchased the DeLuxe cafe from -wr. u. u Laney. They have changed ine name of the cafe to the New Home. The building has been paint ed and other improvement" mad which give it an attractive Air. Frank Sikes. son of Mr. vann bines, is a member of the crew of the United States cruiser which is salvaging the two sea planes. NC-1 and NC-3. Which Were linRlirrpssfiil lege to attend the summer schoof as hn The attempt t0 cross ttian ic oneof the faculty. Rev. W,L. SheJ.d forced?.. Huon 'S.SSS hi ui marioue win preach a Strand Theatre TODAY MARY PICKFORD CAPTfKIDD, JR. our Last Chance to See this Production. WEDXESDAY-JOHX BARRYMORE in "The Test of Honor" THURSDAY Paramount Artcraft Presents CECIL B. DeMILLE'S FEATURE We Can't Have Everything ' 1 A Picture You Can't Afford to Miss. Admisson 10 and 20c. 1 FRIDAY-SHIRLEY MASON ixi "The Rescuinsf Angel SATURDAY-WALLACE RID "Nan of TJusic Mountain' THE STRAND ALWAYS THE BEST. COMING SOON-ANNETTE KELLERMAN V Ma 'AW (riHlnaM -m- tral church next Sunday mornln. and win Ta 7. 'I'"""8: vening. Mr W. B. Love will con- experiences to relate duct prayer-meeting Wednesday ev- Tho hiih0H f "t i . a j ening ine husband of Lizzie Anderson. . , colored, several weeks ago. cut a Gathered in the North Monroe rnnH Mr( t -i.u t, " . a Methodist church Sunday afternoon which he was Tu y seV, te.iced to work K a prnwrf m-h h iLnj kA kiNu. .1 . . . ' ""'"fu u worn 1 A 7. j ;7 k-.v 4.,c vu iuuii me roans tor sixty days. Lizzie then A ... .. or.i. au-I ciotnes to take the place of those dresses were de ivered by Messrs. B which her husband had obliterated f N'ARIUEns COXVKXTIOX SUCCESS v,. Asnrrati ana j. j. Parker. The The interference of the officers pre- v.. .M urnuuiuiiy uecoraieu. ,ir. vented her from upcnmntuM,,, i,., purpose ana sne was arra nepd hpfnrp Judge Lemmond yesterday morning, I building a home starts with a good ilM foundation anr finicK ... nun cut ''Sif- insurance policv. In the huilrliiur such factors as design, workmanship and material W lint- Lv H ... A . 1 1 must ue waicnea most carefully. It's the same with clothing. HtGhArtClotuis made by itousi a othis, v lALTlMoaE, MO. are built of wear-giving materials in designs and fabric weaves to please the most critical. The work manship is conscientious and the High Art label i your insurance. Come in today and let us show you what red clothing insurance is. 6 Lee & Lee Co. FOR BETTER MERCHANDISE. QUEEN OF THE SEA" Garland was a member of the 119th Infantry and was killed as he ad vanced In the charge in which the Hindenburg line was broken. The registration books for the election on the proposition to Issue bonds to the amount of $50,000 to be used In the erection of a new high whool building are now open. Mr. J. O. Rogers has charge of the books and can be found in the grand Jury room in the court house for the hext thirty days. In order to have an op portunity to say "yes" to this question very qualified voter of the city of Monroe must see that his name is on the registration books. The ilertlon occurs July 15. There Is a man in the county bv 1he name of Henry C. Helms who Is worth $60 more than he thinks he is. This is explained bv the fact that a roldier's bonus of $60 awaits him at IKIegiitoN to Attend State loiina guilty and Klven until thrpp o ciock co get out of the county. When the nuuils of tlRa Innld I hedwine's grade at th Rnmm.r Mention School learned that she would prob- Journal of Hoiy not teach in the schools here Union, Anson, Scotland next year they planned to mirnri. nionil Countv Mall workers, remembering their obliga tion and duty to (he men of our army to the city for its hospitality. mat we etpni mir ifeoi, . . ... umima l VI Convention The Next Session oV i Jt e"'ertainineiit committee for their ) 18. At f IrwL'ltin Dnn..l..i . " ', j. mat we memorialize Congress Adopted. !int they give rural carri v ,,) . v..,.ov.. . ""ce ,R,,0.wai,ce of 150 per month men. " "lunaara rou es of 24 miles- nrn the convent nil nf thp '? "ines, pio j m-t, ...v.otr ui m-i re, i st and Rich- standard as the case may be. her. So last nicht durlnir th lowlna- is an nornnnt nf ih. .I.-., .1.....; nn caTr burdened with "a.ing exercises she was V.iiT TJtion as Drenared hv AiV V m ; """ r intermediaU At. - . . "i nini ' if ii it i-nii i no imiri , ,, secrelnrv of th nH.nri,unM 'Z'.r" uc ""u reasonaDie The Anson. Richmond. " Scotland "'T Th K SrriSf .hi at M Mav ioth" and it T..": "!LL htA F" P, News, their sin- beautiful flowers we received In Mon ,i,v k ...;...K Z . " . 1"ks ror nis untlrlne efforts ioe. . " in our nena r nnrinp- ho niienza epidemic. The association will hold Its next vameen u the banner g(reamng wI During Chautauqua week the Great have the effect that the faces of you Lakes Quartette, composed of four!?""" " bv'- Coffee and dough- , . , " "s"1- nns a piaca ' . wv. uv VilUdllL 1 II MVP 'V Crkl 1 tn nKA... a . & . . pie with their music. At the close of i four hours; but your kind and gym. the evening ' iierfornmnce rantn ; Pathetic faces will create tho fpiin pro m...K...i.. .us that Our Women are riiKn This is what j . . . urfSS 01 Welcome (tpllvoroH In . Ivnnntr jiiu.-j . " . - iw no, aim oiiwiD, uriiKiiieu Aiunrnp iH-n.ivoitnni . . i n . " " I . r - """ crry euiaier annut luoni for the front and four of her little pupils I'lt-srmru ner witn a nice present an umbrella. Miss Redwine is one of the most popular and efficient mem bers of the faculty of the graded schools and It Is regretted not only among the pupils but bv the school board that she has not agreed to teach here next year. are still wllline. you can do for t lUCn. NOW I'AtriaillhnM A and navy, sent flowers to the young, men over to be heroes' and thev hn This week the following not of . accompliHhed more. Will YOU be thanks was received from the organ- 1 BiacK?rs" , uo you find it monoto Ization: ' I IT" t0 walt. for the ,rains C0llS -ac ,uu uiougni mat they found it "To the Ladies of the RpiI Cms 1 monotonous waltinc in ithp fio.,h. Canteen, Monroe, N. C: We, the,for German shells to come over? Great Lakes Strinc OnartPttP nrp Are you prepared tn fi taking the liberty of sending you un-J 1)0 y" I'emember the obligations der separate cover, our photo, as a that V011 took, or was that obligation oi appreciation for the i "ul Blla" oi paper? It was a sol- little token present This association has been practical ly dead for awhile, but it is taking on , meeting at Rockingham September 1 Thanks. ,nth u, . . , . 7uS u J- M1"8' St'e,a',y I WlSh tO aval niVUolf M I unlno n (K 0-4 ' . Iho Chorlff'. f B ., t-i. .--.i i... - . iiiid " oiaic luirveilllOll ai lieil-l uikiiii o uiiiic. Wi. nt-ims II ail-1 1'ui i uiiiiy in pviu-pusi niv Drni.i.iin Nmnn XT n i..i oj .. j , ci.i.i.... . . I . .......j ed his discharge asking for his bonus of the assistanrV nnrf nn. AT, " V.,,r- .!,..' ,lul' " t' i lmnning ln-ture when we all come to M nnd Uncle Sam at once mailed him a everybody In nf I stronger than In mnnv o vnnr hrr-o MnnrnA u-lilh ,1 I Tl-n i..Antin. . . ' f-h.nl In -nl.,..., TV. ,..l J- ,.IKI .u- . " "ling as KKlieU lO OlOer ..v.. i..r niuns ncillj I1I.-IIIIB, iiirri ncrp I.1H1. inUTSQay but being an honest man he turned To the ladles of the Red Cross Can- ... w,-i iu oiiriut viiiiiiiu, ine ricni- "Trn ui me .vionroe chantpr t am i ful owner of the check can get it by debted especially for the valuable as calling at the Sheriff's office and iden- oistance which they rendered that dav tifylng himself. In providing food and refreshments The county commissioners in ses- for the visitors here. sion yesterday appointed Mr. F. H. f l' h's connection, I wish to thank Coppage, carrier at Rockingham " re-1 ni" Wolfe as Cou;ity Superintendent of Chas. Iceman for the Icemorlee spolided to the address of welcome in Krn Public Welfare. The duties of Mr. ba" that day, which he provided at a splendid manner. The meeting then !sfre Shirley Mason, the vivacious come cuenne, has scored a distinct hit bv ner uengntrui work in her new Para mount picture, "The Rescuing Aug fi, wnicn win be shown at the Miana theatre next Wednesday, This picture heads We regretted, that owine tn our forced departure on -the 10:35 train, we could not seek you out and extend our thanks personally. If vou will kindly send word to the mwlpr- signed when die picture arrives, in good order, he will appreciate it, and mites mis opportunity of stating that when we all come to Monroe again, as Is very likely next winter, we Rhnll deem it a pleasure to meet vnn Very truly, Great Lakes String Quar-tetti', As a few have a few canteens in the Stale closed some have wondered a long list Oflwhv Iho lm,r,.u n.l..: .iu ... . , , I vi (:auiaiiuil UIU IIOl do likewise The follow! 11? pvtinrta from letters received fmm th Nn. Wolfe Will be to act as nrnhatlnn nf- & great inconveillpnrn unA onnoMo... fieer for the Juvenile Court and as ble expense to himself. Very truly voumy Auenaance umcer. He is a l.. uiaaie, secretary, man or oroaa nitna ana experience n -. J Ait-J a 1 I sni nini unco ior uie piace. ine appoint- ntrttt it mem compicies ine organization or uumi; uurrniic vuuii ui wnicn Mr. I ., , R. W. Lemmond, Clerk of Superior W A thinCT rnmA rn Court, Is Judge. Following the ap-M1 . . U """o5 COmC 10 pointment of Mr. Wolfe the commis sioners took up the task of going over the tax books with Sheriff Griffith and are still engaged on this task. Deputy Z. B. Griffin and Mr. Marshall Bennett bagged a fortv-gal-lon capacity still in operation on Lanes creek about six miles from Marshvllle late Saturday afternoon. ine anil and about a half gallon of whiskey were seized and three hun dred gallons of beer poured out by me officers They had "got wind" that one Fred Rushing, colored, was making a run of the stuff and start ed at once to apprehend him. But Rushing also "got wind" that the officers were coming and departed about thirty minutes before they ar rived. When, last heard from he was still rushing In the opposite direction from his still. Mr. Griffin brought his prizes to Monroe yesterday and turned them over to the sheriff. The still was an ajl copper one and one of the best captured in some time. About the same hour Messrs. Griffin and Bennett made their raid Sheriff Bras well of Anson did likewise and capt ured an outfit In his territory, but only about a mile from the one seized by the Union officers. The two stills were on opposite banks of Lanes creek. , him who wails" be longs to the leisurelv w j past I No good live Amer ican wo uld father the phrase now. fi Present day success ful ones get a strangle hold on what they want, and hang on. 9 All things come to mm who uses print' ers infy and goes after what he wants. ove. President or tne association. Rev. E. O. Cun ningham, of Waxhax, conducted the devotional exercises. J. C. Sikes, niav or of the Uvest city in the State, in an appropriate speech, welcomed the visiting carriers in a way to make ""ci-esses m which Miss Mason has them feel they were at home. H. B. s,anea. Her work in "Good-bve, in wnicn sne co-starrprf -ith arnesi rruex, will be recalled bv een patrons, adjourned and all those nresentl In her latest nrndnrfinn mi vr. marched In a body to the hotel Joff re, ; " has an excellent part In an ex one of the best In the State, for din- client adaptation of the pjay of the "er. I same name, which whs wt-mpn h The business session un. oii,i Clare Kummer. In the rnlp nf Am-niu Canteens should continue thrnnphnnt oroer at 3 o'clock, and the following;"18 "'arming and winsome (laughter b"""t, it possible, as the work orncers were elected for the ensuint "animipt. Miss Mason is afford- "re ooln 18 invaluable. This is year: T. L. Love. Monroe. oreRident: ; ea an excellent opportunity to dis- lne """"on of an army officer." emu oath that you were to carry out Are you going to see it through"? or course you are." The following contributions have recently been received at the hut:: One cake, from Mrs. D. B. Snyder. 2 boxes of cisars from Mr. J. D. Futch and 60 oranges from the Red Cross Auxiliary of Center church were giv en to serve a hospital train last week. Work at our canteen was given, considerable publicity in the follow lug paragraph published in Red Cross Briefs for May 26th: "On Sunday morning, May II, the second Sunday in May,' which was Mother's Day. more iihnn n Hih.j soldier hnvn ni.ri ,-i,.,.,i v,.. .... r. tional director of the Bureau of Can- (tern at Monroe, N C. and with usu" teen Service shows why It is necessa-i1 Red Cros8 thoughtfulnfsa the Canx ry to continue the work: "Certain Canteens are contemnlat. mg closing me Canteens soon. All ..i Hireciors decided to make the boys remember what the day was. Quantities of roses, red and white, were given to the boys and were ea gerly received, those being fortunate enough to have a mother living choosing the red roses, while the white roses were selected with tender George E. Burns, Ansonvllle, 1st vice- i.,llay her talents as a screen corned- .ur Can,eens play a very large thoughts as a tribute to the mm hum . . rr t-. . , , .. . .in na x H I n i. i 1. 1 , . . i nn rr ,,, tn. i T ... it i i . ot, ...i i. 1.. I'leniueiii; i. u. lilies, KOCKlllgham, tray the character from an emotional sianupoint. 2nd vice-president; Henry F. Gibson, Gibson, 3rd Tlce-presldent: j H Mills, Monroe, secertary. The following were elected to reo-1 . R8 Mason's sparkling personality resent me association In the State : ".'i,RCB '"e picture teem with Interest meeting: Delegates T. V. Howell, l uir0"Snout. Her many screen admlr- reacniand; H. B. Coppedge, Rocking- i , re assured or a genuine treat K line. Nor is she lacking In the power pan 111 !ne " elcome Home Idea. The iu ouucessiuiiy and forcefullv por- w"'en everywhere saw our men orr for overseas with enthusi asm, mixed perhaps with sadness, and wished them the best of luck, and we are convinced that they appreciate It thoroughly to find the Red Cross wo men at the same places, to welcome hum- .T ,m T.ivincr.n t....i ti, ii. I when thev view via fnoi,'. k inem home and tell them how glad J. H Mills. Monro- .it-m.fp.- il" this picture. She Is excellently a.,n InV that they are back. We n . m JT. "' imriert sw-t oi... u.. ' .1 ' reel sure that If the men find that nnv E. Burns, Ansonvllle: T. n Mies. ! I'orted, Forrest Stanley Rockingham: H. F. Gibson, Gibson: ;Ipaln8 man. L. Love, Monroe: L. S. Griffin. Un- lonvuie. being the At this time r. W. B. Love, ex- postmaster, apeared ln the hall and was CHHed on for a speech and he made the speech of the day In which he fully explained the duty of the ru ral carrier in the building of "The New America." The carriers then went Into a gen eral discussion of the best method of obtaining proper recognition bv the equalization commission appointed bv congress to equalize the salary posiai employees. I Local Market. Good white cotton .. 32 00 Kowden 33.50 Kggs. hen 37 F.ggs, guinea 30 Butter 30 to 35 Country hams 30 to 34 Beeswax , 20 to 25 Corn , lfl0 ''or. 19 to 20 Reef Cattle 7 tn 9 White peas 5 sn of (Young chickens 35 to 75 I Hens 5 to ft 5 I ne resolution committee rennrteil ! Wnni n . Hi. fnii..in. 1....1 . ' ' ou 10 iu iviivniii. irnuitiiiuuB wnicn were unanimdusly adopted by the associ ation: Resolved 1 That great part of the Canteen Service has been abandoned in their absence, they will notice it and feel It." Also this extract from an address made by Major John S. Bonner, per sonal representative of Major-General Leonard Wood: It has been related to me thnt among some of you It has been said that the war is over, victory is won, our work is over and there Is nothing further to be done. I give you to un derstand that this Is a mistake There never was a greater opportun ity for you. There never was a time when your services were needed more. I almost doubt If your service is not worth more now than when they went to the front. They want to see the Red Cross women right there in wno nad lert the world. In addition to the roses the Canteen ladies were gratified at belne asked to h.. th men send some tliinty-onc telegrams and any number of post cards were mailed to absent mothers, telling them that the son was 'wearing a red rose for her today.' Sentiment is a new item to be listed service card, but surelv the Mn.m. committee should add it to their list of other good things delivered to the nuteiiiiig soioier. MONROE LODGE NO. 244 A drove's Tasteles chill Tonic ihnnV. . . ,n . rMUrd rgr by portrytei .nd ,. the station. Nothing will give Ereat- thanks to the mayor of the city of 1 rfchimth. btood. Youcoofe.iluSiren,h. er pleasure; nothing will helo more Monroe for. the very eloquent ad-1 Mb. laitin4 eit-x. PriMr. tn a . Wl.u.n! lp '.more FillM ) All the band music in the world and Meets Friday Night. I FIRST DEGREE Jw Good lafs Try tee Griffin, D lone 195
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