rrmn V y ... S eSECSGSSESS E2SZS3 - ii 1 :-tj 4 Hi I r I . So far surpassed our expectations that we have had to cut the allowance oj ouqar down to ten pounds to the person. We tried to buy two move car load, but could not get them, so you had better come along and qet what you can. All Other I mugs W AmMed our force and then could not wait on the trade; but we did our best ' Same prices still in force till Saturday night. Lome while you can ge, such great bargains. We thank you. ll I M fKE FAMILY STORE 3 s lie 99 rr.7Mr;,ii'u-' iei !.. v-iia'!.'.! ufuiR. 1 I Ma:rii' !' l'"s ' ,ri Jl,,!1- Wi itu n for The Join mil. New j'silc-ni Hapiist claiicli w;ih tin1 foi iu 4 a prcity wtiliiitig last Tlnns ik.v (cninp when Mitsa Kllifl Lona ...i-aim- ill. bi idi' of Mr. Wallace J mill ; i Hridi;i'l'ort. Conn. ' Tlic churcli was i lalioiatcly ureo latii' . r llio occasion. Thi prvvn anil v hii.- M.iur sfln'iiif waa rarrieil out i..-,, im 1 1 v :i iid imttod plants and daisies were used profusely. When U:e no es of the bridal chorus from I nlM iiKi in, pli'.ved by Miss Mary Hain :1i,m, riounded the wedding party fil ed. KiiM to pass down mo aisie 'rs Maruaret Haywood Helms, i . .1 .. t . . t .- of honor, dressed in uinou i ami: i i ky MoitMX; Stnle l!oil of Ai'iimlMiie Ad.t .MfiiMiitN of (imeihiiij; the At! .-MMI KiiMh-N of Wheat Kni1 etl lioiii X. ('. I.W eiir. The Sla'e hoard of Agriculture met lust wi ck in Kaleitih and adopted ll.c following warehouFc art : The licenses period of not the Slate silpei i ile. MiverniiiK the A Jlad l!iii k i lieiu nilly Worse in the Morning MnnriM' reop'' An- I'iiul I inj; llelief. i A back that aches all day and causes discomfort at I'.lU is u.-ually ! wo -se in the inorninn. Multes y-u feel las if you hadn't slept il all. j You can't set rid ef kidney ! ack- t. in w; 11!'' five C-Hrfr,,;.! i ..:..,f-.-.iirf.T.:i'W;: iii shall be issue iure than one year: intendi nt on approval of the board of agriculture may re voke these for cause: the local nian ai.er sh'iil i-ive bond in the sum of J5 a l ale for the inaxiuiun storage ca par ty of Hi" warehous". Jl.imO being liilnimtin and $ 1 n.Mt maximniii: the State warehouse sup rin'eniient shall fui i' if' li the form of receipt and i'.;ii! ' v: li 111 M 1 flf .a?ci vbin organdie trimmed with rutlles. avi! caricing an arm boquet of dai s:es tied with tulle. The bridesmaids, i- ,u it..,.,. l.l:.ncbe Helms. I rniiM('l) T tic lotlii 01 receipt aim i'. V u". 'ecre-t and Meade Helms, wore i bale will be the maximum unoer this ! white orgmdie dresses and carried ;rt at.d one man; coupons attached daisies They were nt ai the altar! to cancellation receipt shall be used V Mt-Uro l awrenre l.onu. Kov Se-; and coupons In xcess or the cana-ity IcTvsi 'l.er'tie' Long and Carl Helmx 1 of lb.- vaiehouse shall not he issued T;.e bride entcxd on the arm of her , to the local manager; the loca, ir.a-i-1,,'ie, Mr .1 M. Lota, and was met lager shall so arrange the cotton in at the'pulpit bv the brid-giot Mr. 'the warthniisrs as to make visible Wi!l-.e lee Judd. who was rccoin- and readily accessible the inspect Ir.n j,a'i,i, .! bv Mr. John .N. Helms as best and culmination of bales; the records , 1 ittle Miss vo Mi'.uro Helms, shall be kept In metal firrproof. safe. .Mn.'hie-V of 'ir and Mis. John N. ; vault, or compartment, the warehouse 'iMiV carii.d the ring in a single charges n:ust he open covc-iants open- whiu rose, and l.btle Miss Kay Long. , ly arrival iitiimi I uaUh.er of Mr. and Mis. Ye... Long, displayed; if the usurper handle. . c -. l ied r. baske t of daisies and ferns, anything except cotton it must not en-. The btide was beautiful in a snowy dancer cotton; the warehouse must ; vl.i'e dies, of georuette crepe and; be kept reasonably free from loose i . . ... i uu iier efittrin- wit cotton must not be p'orid i bowing veil was caught with sprays of iilly of the valU-y. Uev. J. W. Lit- .. ... ..I... ..I tin, rf.ri. tie ot inniiou" ic.uMueu j S.ioin. MeiuP'li soliii s lacne, umii you roam nie caiiM d for all ' k'''11" vs- l'oati's Kidney Tills ai i I'l-eiii iirejiait'ii iui ucihciieu 1 ordered kidneys - have been pta' ' ly iK Oiuniended by thousands. Testimony of Monroe j eopb1 t'ie merit of Hoan's. .Mis. Jas A. C.riilin, 40f X A ; Monroe, s::ys: "1 hail a dull a 1 ri.v back r. ml felt all run ilov r, tiled. Mornings I felt lame and and cotiiu nanny go. ,mx noau .. -the ives St., in and fore lied, I was nervous and I couldn't swoop or bend over, the pain va so ;ad. It almost took my breath away. M" kid neys were out of order, too. and -vhen I heard of Hoan's Kidney Tills. 1 got a supply. 1 jtive Hoan's all the -edit for my cure and I felt like, a di f- rent person in no time. I haven't I. ad a returit of th" troulJe since P;in's Kidney Tills cured me." Trice Cue, at all dealers. T)iCt sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Dean's Kidnev rills tho sciti" that Mrs. Oiilfin had. Koster-MUburn Co., Mlg;s.,'i!utfulo, N. Y. ft IKE NATIONAL ORANGE DRINK ' . IT II the Mar. h conclusion of tlie WHS Kcr- pr.n:l; i:r: ;t'. A pure, sparkling fruit beverage with a flavor richly rare and tempting. Orange - Crush con tains ths true full flavor of the natural orange with an added champaigne sparkle produced by a special carbonating process. Ture as the freshest fruit, Orange-Crush is a far finer ?t-quincher and much more It1 ic'ous. Wt tuegest that you arder a case of Oranjre-Crush today for the Y '.me. Obtainable wherever soft drinks are sold. The product of our modern bottling establish ment, Oranjre-Crush is the per fect family health-drink. pia'.ed at vice. Mrs. Jiidd is an a'.tiaciive i.mIv of winning liM.'ouality ,r 1 III OUgllOIII I lit" Mine. ut (I r.l llighsmith's Hospital, Kay. itcville. in 1 3 4 and since lias lift ii a s; ccessf ul nurse.' Mr. ,1'idd is the youngest son of Mr. and Mis. H. L. Judd and Is a voting man of excellent character. His short stay in North Carolina has won him a host of Mends who wish C.io couple much happiness. After v freslunents were served at the bride's home, the bridal part) mo- toit't o .Monroe, w nere .mi. iimu .- Judd boarded northern point DR. R. L. PAYNE, Physician & Surgeon. Office- over Union Drug Cr. T leplione 4ti(-.l. oung and is with the dry ai'd cotton damaged by j lire must not he stored until the risk of fire baa been passed and the dam- i aged co'toi) has been removed from the bale. . I Kach wurehouseiiian rl all be as-1 c st sscd $2 and Tor the actual storage of a bale of cotton there will he ,f'(inrm lTCFTMrE & I III I -' ' I"'1 t mission of 5 cents will be charged for j selling or disposing of cotton and a j commission of one-eight cf one tier) edit, w ill be charred on the g,ross nmoiint of any loan negotiated with j holders of receipts. t By this plan It is possible for the i .State to lease at a nominal mini, say j of $1.00. the private property or thej individual, who may in turn conduct; ' a State s stein o INVESTMENT CO. INSURANCE EXPERTS. Phone 209. Farmers & Merchants Bank P.uilding. State s stein of warehousing. The 'State s.istcm permits a. hip reduction ti-n i(i "(i Ira n lor n ire insurance raies, iimy . j i-vi After ten days they ; cent DR. B. C. REDFEARN, DENTIST. Office v iil he :ii the i Conn. M. H. and furnishes advantages which r home in Uridgeport. Unore than t.aiaiice me ices cumgeu In Vm- th rnrnllnn last vear. Major tililli'llil nil., I ini. nl 077 re- i nunc -a over Heath4Iorrow Comnanv. ! - . , , ovi.inf.iiiiin thp i North Carolina will get the nation-, Jt of natlon for food. The house al and regir.i . r.tal colors or tne l j wjVcs practiced a measure of economy .f ield Arttllery of the Rlst. or '",1,,nrt ,,gfin;itv hitherto unknown. Cc'." Division, It was annuoncetl t rl-, i dav f roiii the Covernor s off.ee wneii) ' linnl p.t ratigeinents were made for the; j pres. Monroe, N. C by the bottle. Less by tha case. MONROE BOTTLING COW v Y, T. J. Price, Proprietor. fKyw.UJUJ 1,111 III I II I II rif"' m-uwiMwi i in i hi. Vircil A. I.awrf nee, aged 23 years. .i i ...... , ,. tlil.i i sutriier r1 II ril lllir flOIll I innce. lOOli Mtr.uou oi me i-,.ii.ir. ...v ', : "'...,.. u. ;i , Jllissell r. lier(!"r. Ills n i'ir u "t T.ickeit Fridav paidon-, rrom ear 10 oar wnn a ra;oi ri 'fli'h Charles , I'l-vcar-oni r or- j mitnugi.i rnua.' "'mh '"- lb coi nty bov who escaped from'eiiger on a troop train near Lexing liivon Fcrving half of a 16 month's ion. and his body was taken In charge t tenoo for h rceny of an aiitomo-, by an undertaker. It is said Lawrenc idle 'o Join the army and who return-; was in a state room at the time and . V' r.. i,.in i.ePii wounded , was alone. Hin dead body was found Ctl i.o:ov u.i.. . .t ' I,,- ,. wh.l DV trie some iniiiinri, imn u,, ...ia..vr. taV l I (11. Gov. T. V. iJUMKi ; Wanted. . a .t .. .1 knlsf tii-larAllfir rllrm.-nstintll the arml'stice was ifrn. ; reported to the offlwr in chtrp- of id. ' , the train. We re alwuys In tbo market for rnn. metal of til kinds, bones, paper," te. Open eTfTT t. MOM'.OE IKOM ft MCTAL CO Near I rrlvht Pept-C i

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