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f 5 5 f TTTE MONROE JOrRXAT.. VTUDAV. orTOBFK 3. HHP. est Moto? Oils CORRECT lubricants are the most economical some times in the beginning always in the end. The engine of your car is the propelling power. It is the most important single part And it is highly probable that the oils you use exert a larger influence on your engine than any other feature. Protection for Your Engine Keep your car out of the repair shop by keeping the right oil in your engine. The right oil need not be the most expensive. But it is oil that has been tested. It has been proved by its action on many cars in many kinds of service. That is the kind of oil we sell. You can make no mis take in filling up here always. 'MIX. BROOM tilYKS FXIM-IXA- TlOX Oi' V.WUKHOVSE ACT '?vis I'uhm County Faniii Will Los ' Two Million IVdlar ui This IVrtton Crop by Their IViiMencjr in Sell ing Xt Hating WareHue 1 Fat Hit le. To the Editor of The Journal: There stems to be a misuudsrstand- i::g on the fart of a great Many as to the tueniiii; of the Act to facilitate the Marketing of cotton that wm ;;i;U by the last legislature. Many Co not utidersund ti e why of the ta. ,r the panose for which the r.iotuy ; is to be used. At the time the act was passed the et:o:i ?iiavti was ileprad bicausf f unsettled condi'ic.s bro'uht about . the arn.: ice. ;.r.i the hv'.slsture. s.rk:: a !i-iii'"ii of reh f for the t.;. a;;. .;;ve r. the act hi lis present for-.i. V!::'u.i ill's is the b.'st that rouli! Uvo l-i .'.cr.( . v.- can i.ot fay, b it ii i the !j ittid ive are ia :he. t::x r.i:d will wiy it 'or v.-o jears ; .iu it is cur pnv il law to our pro:it. or r.o A t-islet.i ii waivho cotton c.r.'. be sm.y.1. i" Is; !d to us yesterday. '"Th? farmer bf Vtiion county are fo;::s to Ke two 'Million dollar on this crop by their -if-sis'eucy in ttliir.g an J cot having jWrehouse facilities for takinc care ;t,f !h- distressed cotton." Think ot 'it. join the Cotton Association and be i ready to subscribe to stools in a ware j horse when the subscritioa list la 1 1. reer.;ed to you. We ace asked frequently if the eol Ved farmer wi'l be allowed to join '.., i-n:mn Association, rr take stock i:t the warehouse. We wan: the co ot., ration of 'he colored farmer in rtii'iail'ine production, in kef pinp cot- o'i of the market in time of depres sion, and if he wc.it a to pay a collor ' L.i'J lirfinw nsenthr of the Asocla- u ; rtd hel; hesr the expense of the c.,-v !i!,- of orcanirat'oti. or to take .'oc'; la a war house to provide the IracilitUa for better marketing anal The Wild Honker, 'care of his crop, we do aot believe' "Don'l sou enjoy listening to the anv one will say hi;a nay, at least we honk of the wild goose?" nave loimu no vc ?ti uiwv. i . 7. j. w. Broom. County Ajent. j mobile." Broklyn Citlien. u'ri.icATiox yon fakdox of I n..ui vamk. i ii,i,ii.-iinn will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for thej pardon of Claud Nance, convicted at the July terra. 1918. of the Superior court f Union County of the crime ! of manslaughter and sentenced to the Ienite:iary of North Carolina for a iai-ii nf Av vears. ' All persons who oppose the grant ing of said pardon are invited to for-! ward their protest to the Governor! without dels v. This 1st day of Oct i?l CLAUD NANCE. John C. Stkes. Atty. JfTOE Wanted We are alwaya In the market for Iron, metal of all kinds, bones, paper, etc. Open tTery day. MOXROE IKON Jt MKT A I. CO' Near Freight Depot. w'.'Az t!:t i.-i -.ve i hoos'1. cs :.l whici: i ;1. re.'eip'' . :,';itiOii o. : ;.".'.ik. !uo:t- :.- .:".. syster. i ;'.:'-'-!ors wh: ..):,-;.- to M-e' t l.iuil l! e rederai , ;.iVC it to br United States Tires are Good Tires. Pi'ompt Semce-Certein Satisfaction SECREST 31U1UU iuju'a.m A. M. SECREST, Manager Brook? Mvcrs, Ilea d Mechanic. T. B. Lnney, Salesman. an 1 uiicn ;.h- th-.- receipts at th- y c;ui oh; i-1 hai w:!! fi'-v i;':cf ' ; ,"!C co:i:;'t'!'ci; t ':' ; ihtir r'r.;ire;.!cns. . th-!-e receipts j-viod at ;s-.r Punks ihey ! -;a ar.iexi by .letiiitis; sifonpe! jl'tn an ir.ivdMcJ. : rot.p of indi . i,iua's. Thett fore, the KgUlatur-. ' a le -he state the r. it a.-.ic r or ihes -v a:- i.ci.sc ice. i;:s : t the coito i And we s.:; ; ose the Itgiala 'tdvs took the v: w th.ii ii vottld not lh j trt to the noii-f i.vnti iioJucitii. or cotiniU.-s, m Make the'.:-. 1 i',.i:.t!v re.s;ic:si:i!. l or th.' cotto;: iavr.ur's warvhottw receipt. a di ;.'x of t'v!ity-n-.e oe-tt per bale, o i . .-.-ii bale of co! ton ihmcd for th i v.-a-s I'.iul 3 : (r..i ?e a Luaraiit-".- it.:: I l' put in til' of tho ft;-:.'. !V:-t s,at'' t j.o;,a ri! v t; tho protierty ot .t.,.rrit'?on. nicht naarantee th" ..Ml.M-la l A n?T?:$rMi sxxvv r.Tjto PATCH 1 ! :.so r !:o iarr. . h v, af- : 2 00 Y?2 cuv.ed. T!. Quxyty Kindii b m . p w "Kt t ; r-7T ,.r:". rNTA.4A. a wt,,..,., .... - - r N 1 7?qaWW rZSJZZLX i o ', o. .NOV "SV. t s i.l oft'.- ; tivi , i it (if tho r,-iio:i lario i r :;i ; ; irs th tax i ,o.n ..itaintce fir. 1 ,us. v coipt. rii'l this ( ."".' i f' r ;o ido and I;,!. :;c t.:; tire 1A-; .::nv. ; This, we b- - i!-. v ..y ( t -tto u;. ;o ;.vn!l .-'tix Ives ot Cites o: -''.o"'.!'. i't U's eon ni. f 'i 101 wa-ohouses. o.to at ach pl;-.ee. M -oe. Matshviilo nud Waxhaw. Wh ti,,L... hons. s are erected th c n ni'l ': .. n hv tvadv to he Wt-en tlt'-S' i'ild hotel ;! iii'tiiii itra. ,ho sia'e and 'v o partifi; ate in a iioriu-d from th v.aceliott.ses a: ,1 hy the slat- h r v CI tic tv.i I have leased the ginnery of J. H. & T. C. Lee at the Carelock place in Lanes Creek township. t J I have put the plant in first class condition and am dcinar fine work. J I will pay you market prices for your seed at all j times. PRICES FOR GINNING AS FOLLOWS: Ginninc $2.00 per bale i o 1 iq t'i-: i to t'.-.e i'ai'f.te r.nd S1.50 mv bale Warehouse Tax - $ .2o per, bale Total $:?.75 per bale It wil pay you to give me your patronage. V. T. PIERCE ntvvrn -Tr OPPTI TUTVPP R.F.D.No.1 . Monroe, N.C. mv to t.i'.el'1 a:i COIT.e: Jio '! ,'.'.'! has I'.r tah, if ih- farm . so (K-fitva, whet Iter the fanner do or dots not warehouse hi cot tot. not her pilules the fainter wt.l v.-.-.. i ih. soHinir of hit cotton 1 1..,-' t0 the niamifacuurer or exprrte-.- ( ,;,.;: ch the ft'ate warehouse sup- tin-; Ut.dciU. . ! ir,.ni Rintistii'8 cot.ipile.l tiy tn reJeral Department of Acrictlture s'tiv that the manufacturers of North c-ioMna paid fifteen t.iillion chhlars -.tote for their cotton last year than th farmers received for it.. This was an avcrace of 11.S0 l'r bale, aKoiv lnp 1 2. SO for freight and hanti.lnK charges, leaves $9.00 per hale, that with the proper facilities for market ing should have pone into the pockets of" the producers of this cotton. Should not the farmers of I 'lion countv provide themselves w.th. the facilities for a system of better ttiar ketlnc and for takinc care of cotton in times of depression? We t.i'.nl: so. 1 nrd we believe that they are Foir.R to do i' reports are that more than two million dollars have been raised wi-hin the last ten days In tne south for the purpose of bulldlnc cotton u .,,. Mr. re warpllOUSfS Sfe beini; built than In sixty years One, of the best business men in .ionw r ..... i--.' v I ill w ml ISfT Vf j IW Your Money's Worth You want tires that give you the most for your money, measured ia mileage. How are you to know ? Since we are in the business and you know us why not teke our word for it ? We say to you there are no better tires builtthan United StatesTires. They have proved good by performance. They are tough, hardy, economical, 'efficient. They stand up, and wear, and live, end satisfy. There are five of these pood tires. Let us show you the one that will ex actly "fill the bill" for you. Royal Cord' 'obb' 'Chain' 'Vseo' floim' We know United States Tires are GOOD tires. That's why we sell them. , MONROE HARDWARE COMPANY. . B.C.HINSON HOWELL'S GARAGE (Thos. V.Howell), Peachland. HU" T J RBNFROW & SONS, Matthews. ta . PLYLERS GARAGE Waxhaw J. L. POLK & CO., Mineral Springs WXWXXWNVVWVWXNXWXXWXXWVVW of the best tnts.ne,, , , - Fl I1UM1E RATES lave Been Rednced TEN IPER CENT Now is the time to increase your insurance. Building material and merchandise of all kinds continue to go up. T,f mrite vour additional insurance, df See us for Good, Strong Policies. ' m BHBBBBMBW I Gordon Insurance Investment Go, State Agents Philadelphia Life Insurance Co. I
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