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THE MOXROF JOI UNAU KKIIY. IH FMUI K .V IWI9. 5 JOURNAL WANT ADS. ON F CENT A WORD FOR EACH INSERTION A 1 SILK NOTICE- On Wednesday. IHv. DOCK - KEEPING, .oi (hand. hor ' Huh ai mv residence on the Char- oushh iati.!i; enroll any lime, loite rotd. I will sell at public auc- Address C.itn.-boro Commercial lion two good hoies. one mule. School. Ore tisboro, X. C. for cata- several cow, corn, roushnes. I loRue. tanning loots, shop tools, lot mo-j " leu o'clock. -lleo. F. Home. FOli SALE Good Ford car in eccl !ni ri.iii.ins: co:id:;:oii. Ii"'1 down, and 2u0 i'l tall of 1920. or ca.h cel. it. W. L. Lem inond. Stewart' Mill. Mii S.U.e r.tur V I'muiton. :. acres of land coiiiaiiiiiis: 4 million H. limber; once :;.5oUi.. For uiirticula.. adJre llox H'!3. Wil ' miiicton. X. C. FOR SALE S:x-ioom house on Houston xtreit; all inudern comeii-U-urr water luhis and aewerase larse hack loi ; on aed at reel. Fow ler I.ee. VIEWS AMI TFFIKVS I-,. XMAS JEWELRY McCall's FILL line nt!KO!l SALE -Sevtral Ford touring DU jj SMITH. Foe-Sisht Specialist. FROST PROOF cabbage idants. Charleston and Jersey Wakefield. Early set! ins means early cabbauo. ' l'ost paid to you Uc hundred. : J. I). U;ie, Sharon. S. C. WITH BROOKS MYERS ai the head , ef our repair department you may know your car. when in need of re- : pairs, will net the benefit of good1 worki.iuuship. Xo cmau'tirs al our parage. All first-class workmen who know how.-- S crest Motor Co. , IF JEWELRY YOU WANT. We can save you money. McCall. BEE I'S before you Hade or sell that , second-hand automobile. We are in the market for them. Secrest Motor Co. AVTO TRANSFER Call M. L. Threatt at the New Home Cafe. Phone 384. JVST COM FAKE PRICKS, that's all we ask and we'll sell you the toods, if it's in Jewelry.- McCall. cars in A-l condition; puce reason- .! alde.--B. C. Hiuson. . FOR SALE A six-room house on Washington street, and a six-room! house on Crawford street. W. J.) Kudt:e. can be found leiailarly at his office. Monroe. X. C. the mure fall and winter. Modem and up-to-date in every paiticular. Have your eyes examined and classes titled. Office in Helk-Pundy building next to lir. Green's dental office. YOUNG MEN LOOK Ol over we will be filad McCall. I; JEWELRY to show you. I.A1MK-; ELGIN UK ACKI.KT Wa for 22.oo in 2-ear case . aiilee.!. McCall. TMi: LAItGEST OAK AGE in this sec tion o' the country is at your dis-' posa! in Mourof. The Secresl Mo- . i ir company has fifteen thousand s-iuate Icci of space, which allows ilieni t- ;:ive you I.eMer service. A ; nial is ail tiny want .-Ions the au tomobile line. PHONE No. 3 for auto transfer. Care- ; fill drivers, and charges reasonable. - 15. C. Hinson. FOR SALE $N.tiort STOCK of Jewelry, i Watches, etc. McCall. Ml;. T. II. SIMPSON, who has ad-: ve;-!ised some valuable real estate n Monroe lor some time in The .'oiu.ial, is ii town on a visit and will be Liad to confer with those who are interested in the property. LONELY. W1POW. av;e "0, woi.li $4imimi. wishes to hear from hon orable pentleiuen under 60. t'i Ject tuatrLuoii). Wiite Mrs. I1:H. 14 East th St.. Jacksonville, F!a. notice we (ii akantee to s;u-- miii per icni. .mi Jewelry. McCall. FOR SALE - Two 4o-:;cie fan, is. joining, with dwol'iiiR and bams. 2 miles from the court house on Moivan Mill load. Easy term. Fow ler i Lee. EVERY sell : Ca!!. PIECE OF JEWELRY absolutely uiaran'.red. Mc- riAMONOS. WATCHES. CLOCKS, rinns of every description and ev ervlhins: else in J-welry line at MrOall's. GOOD FARM FOR SALE 1" acres. 6U acres in cultivation; improved, one hundred and ftfi thousand ft. saw timber; 12-room painted hnn and two pood Imrns lllffs; weils; siood tenai't Iiom.-:-s. .' II and w C liin :',-( in !' es and Steeb Cre"U inte:cs'ed. S'-- T. .! ill.. X. C. CAV P C.K al.etie lie. X. PLANTS Id 0.;kd::l C. - Early Farm. Jersey Marsh- i I'l'K 'I ENT- Go-ul i o'l puMic ini'.d, 4 I'm ; ii"v trud church- will fuini. K ichi.i Ison. wo iioi-e Mrti ;.ib-s fr iii- Mne 'I school an Ii iork M 1! MONEY TO LEND o.i ohsn lerms The Colonial Joint Stock Laud Rank, of .Norfolk. Va.. is prepar.-d io lend money on farm lands tor terms of from " to 33 years. In terest at ti'f and no insurance re quired. The bank will not consid er loans of less than $3. out). 00. or for more than half the value of the laud. See us for further particu lars. -Stack. Parker Crais, Attys IX.ihmi STOCK OF DIAMONDS and Jewelry to select from at McCall's. l o ueod pas u-chards and :;i putilic roi'i! if two i h;,icll school. If I. title. I'liioi:- ;'.;' AMZING old lire av-iiy. repair.-- Monro- )'i,i't throw lit ins it to 11 V si !;. nizi n u ' th : I'--'o. CALL FOR W HAT Vol W NT. No display for all i !' oar Jewelrx. We !'; jm t Iiiim urn want. McCall. PL.U The W. you: :ll '-it .1. lit d-e for el. i mi 1,. - hp . !'.t;KAVi:: CliRE I'lN-. ; tls Km ! isoual and Imines-. Sec mi" ari-pl-s. The W. J. Rodfe Coiapanv. r;;N l.VANI A xaciMim cup ife? are vMaiVti'eed for o miles Th n.",l ! ;'.: oi- need a lire tn on" of III. -.'. We II Ilieni. Mmiie. ' i Ic niiii - I o. AUCTION SALE OF personal pio, city I will sell ill public auction on' Thursday, Dnemt.er 11th. at i.i home thiee miles .outheast of Mo'iro-'. on the Medlin road, the ;'ot:ov:ns articles: Four cm- ' 'oiini; mules; two uood two-hone i wagons; one rubber-tired tin i; i- with top; set of harness practiciili new ; pob , of I. .1 one s'iny ul double cows rn'i'i' ha i ne llnee bill"; three liund ired wi'h ss: t'ive-liea.1 heifers; on" roi; sai.i SAVE Xma Jen i rv Y r.r fioia M YlN'l Call': v our a;i. n'ps. iber at m II. iliii-e.i, Kin.il '.. t mill i o! Z fir. 'mi '1 e ll-H.' in.:. i 'Ol'il ilep .ill-1- r more of corn; lot of and shucks; farmitiff tool: ' d i tn i on plantt t ; iwo bin- io'.i s; hi'i'iiess ol all kiiui. cols; and harrows of .nl .ib bei'ins a' ten o'clo.'l;. WANTED A nation hum and : erne lio' o'h"f co'i'rr.i p'oi by parcel oosi prices.- H. il ei:;h. N. C. r so of Ml I ! In !l W'riie pie I., llox toil ice, sibh sent i im; Kal- k'hti'i: ' i ;.' i . 1 1 ciie.l i' 'in r I Ml : 'on . CALL 2." a for N'iplii 'phone '. Cleve Helms iinoiiiobile iiansfer. r.7. Ciiiefui drit r. !iai JEWELRY, solid iold Call's. J EWE for l .RY. JEWELRY, ss nioiiev al Mc in' i.V In. . n ll;;l 1U' ocUh I;. No. 5. Or . . 1 Sat tl n, i V . 1 : -ll ii .. : ' (ii:n .!. in e 'i . ch "i 4c-i linn I .I'W. .-i:!.i.e ic'tfor!:s. : , etc. Sale K. Ii H Dec. lb "S '.I onie old: , ot-ir.-. w i -, Monro. (!.M! AGE MOVED- We bipe moveii our automobile repair department from (he place in fioni of Fowler ti Lee's s'ai'l" to Hinson's old sia bles on F;iin!lin street. HrliiK us vour ).( Ford auto Job. Ross III os. GET MARRIED AND IR'Y our dia mond from McCall. WAKNINii - Don't throw thai old lire away. Iti-ins it fo us and let us fix it mi so il will last throtiFr' winter. Tiles can be resoled put I ke slines. Monroe Vlilca It i.iil.' ColilliiiiP . WE II WE MORE C.OODS TH-XN we liaM- nmtii to display. Cull for the .l.-w.i'v Mm Munt, we ha'.e it. - McCall. - llenrv A. Outlaw. Monroe R " I OK SAI.I. Red Cedar Sliinub. Ilaxe n lai ue slock on liimd and enil cm in traio.il. I'ine and t y-pi-es Shinties in stock. Ijhk" slM-k of i-oimh ami dresseil liiinber and Mock ish ami iIihhn. tiood M-coiid-liaiul Cniey Corliss linuine, eiubt.l-lio: se Mner, at a liitiunin. .1. 51. XXearn .V Co.. dial lot le, . C. AUCTION SALE - I w ill sell the fol lowing articles at my farm in New Salem township, on Morsan road, lec. IS. beiiinninu at 10 o'clock: ('odd mule, nood cow, two hoirs. one 'iot se wauon, Tyson 4- Jones Ijiit-'tv, loo bushels corn, lot of mush feed, all lariuini: tools imd household fiirnilure. John E. Simpson. VVEDDIN'tl RINCS AT McC.XLI. S. WcWIiirter IWUe 'UiiS's are on His Place. Uxperift may say the boll weevil has nexer been m Jackson township, but lhie is one citizen of that famous commiiuit;. Esq. Henry McWhirter. he famons lH-nutcratic war-horse. who is tirmly convinced of an inva sion by i he famous con on pest into I lie hcloxed domains of his native haunts. Says (he Esquire: "In con veisat ion with parties from the in fested boll weevil area of Texas and Aikansas at the old soldiers' reunion in Atlanta. I was told that w hen 1 found a white wenu in a faulty boll of coi ton I would know it was a boll weevil. These worms, so I was told, would drop on the cromid after the boll ooned. where they would so inio w inter quarters, incidentally lay ing thousands of epts. The following summer they would reappear in ihe col ton fields as a full developed Ixd'. weevil, and then their work of de struction would betin When I r.-inrne-l home iioin Ihe minion. 1 be naii io ca. l an eye about for faulty , c iiioii lolls. I collected a few. and on oeenin' them, discovered white worms, similar to those described by ihe fellows in Atlanta. I am convinc ed l bey were boll weevils. They may no do much damage net summer, hut I am expecting them to play ha.oe with my coiion in 1 S -1 .'" Work of Cotton Salisliciim There isn't much official dignity at tached lo ihe office of rot ion saiisti cian, which probably accounts for ihe j insignificance in w hich some people hold the job. On the contrary, the job is an important one, and the re ports of statisticians hae (treat bear ing on cotton quotations. If you Hre .inclined lo minimize the importance of the cotton statistician, listen to the follow-ini! facts, obtained from Mr. R. K. Helms, who held thai office in this county for six years- "The cotton satistician is supposed lo visit every giinier in ihe county aboul ten times a year to secure hu ures for the amount ol col ion niuued up io I lie date of his Coming. No re ports, except in extreme cases, are .eniiilted lo be collected over the telephone or through ihe mails. XVhen I first acted as slatisliciau. there were sixty vins in this counl. and to see each ginner I had to Ira verse abnut 230 miles, or 2,200 miles during the year. The remuneration for this work is nearly $3,ii) per an num, but in this day and lime, con sidering the high cosl of transpoi la iion. the amount is not sufiicieni pay lor ihe lime devoted to it. The last year I served the automobile which I hired to to over the county cosl me in cents a mile, or 2u the trip. When the figures are collected, ihe statistician has to wire the total to ilie bureau of markets at Wash ington. This wire is followed by a letter, riving the name of each gin-' ner, and the number of bales he gin ned to the day of the report. The statistics have to be exact in eery detail, and should an error or one bale In the total be made the report would be ret tn tied for rorroci ion." Mr. Helms today carries Mi" marks ol liost-biiten heels, which he re ceived one severe winter day two years ago when he spent from early Piornln until !t o'clock at night get ting reports from ginner's. On that day he did not gel out of his buggy until he reached his home at night. i i! j l' pa HI Tf A A : 1) m -i! Heat at the Stroke of a Match The portable Perfection Oil Heater makes heat available in just the quantity desired, when and where needed. It gives glowing warmth continu ously for ten hours on a gallon of kerosene -is clean, odorless, safe; creates no soot is easily filled and re-wicked. Over 3,000,000 in use. Aladdin Security Oil gives best re sults. At your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersev) BALTIMORE. MD, Ctiarlottr. N. C Cl.arlraton. W. Va. Cliarli.ton, 8. C Washington, D. C IK Txt. ..V Norfolk. Va. i' tW Richmond. Va. CI,arlton. 8. C I "v Trials of the Postman. An average of aboul D.umt letters a wi l l; are delivered in Monroe by the. three py carriers, according; toj Mr. J. A. Williams. Ihe senior or the other two carriers in point of service, t Anywhere from fifty lo live hundred letters aie collected by the carriers from the patrons of the route each j day. As a general rule says Mr.Williams, ; carriers have no complaints to make i;f their dealings Willi patrons, though occasionally some people make unrea sonable requests of them to perform slight services not in connection at nil with the mail service. XVhen asked if the continual interrogation, "have n't I any mail," worried him, Mr. Wil liams replied: "Well. 1 have got used , to i hem always asking me for mail, j but the best way to answer your ques- i lion is to rcla ke a little incident that ! occurred on my touie one day: I had , ' jtirt passed a home w hen somebody called out: 'Haven't you got any mail ! for me. Mr. Williams?' Before I could answer a little boy said. 'Do you think he is a fool? Don't you know if he had some mail for you he'd let you kno.v'." -J Kayetteville is planning a big re ception to (Jeneral Rei-shing when h will Inspect Camp Bragg about Krl-, day or Saturday. A Real Remedy 1 For Falling Hair Here's good news for men and wo men whose hair is falling out. whose scalps are covered js lth dandruff and i itch like mad. English Dru? Company or any j good druggist can now supply you ! w ith the genuine Parisian sage i liquid form I. which is guaranteed to 'quickly, surely and safely abolished : every sign of dandruff, stop itching scalp and fulling natr ana promote a new growth, or money refunded. Thousands can testify to the excel lent results from Us use; some who 'fared baldness now glory In their abundant hair, while others w ho stif-fe-red for years with dandruff and ifhing head got a clean, cool scalp alter Jtut a few days' use of this sim ple liome treatment. No mateer whether bothered with falling hair, gray hair, mattel. strin-k-y hair, tiiinditiff or itching scalp try Patisian riv you will not be disap pointed. It's a scientific preparation hat mi;. plies a!l hair needs. S PS IFECTION Oil Heaters GEORGE C. PRUITT, rhysician & Surgeon. 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