the Moxnon JorRxvi.. ininw. Jivr.tnr . i92. SOME ;MI ROAD WORK is BKlMi IHXE l J At KSOX AXOTHHJ -!HMI. SWAMJ" .II'I'EARS X THE M KXK The tUrrix.;i IU.J Have the Rkht Croll Mnrl EeMdetit KtM'ur to Idea, Sa Xou H.mto .lu Esmijf Allow JeflersoM Nm to Claim on Graft. I HiMior Aunt t'awliu To the Editor of The Journal:' To the Ediior of The Journal: The census enumerators are having it i U i impossible for the residents of prett tough the cold davs. EvI-jWest Crowell street to let West Jef dently the bovs will earn all the ferson have all the lory of being the Chink they will get out of the Job this ! only Dismal Swamp in the city. We, time and eispeciallv so if they fully sir. have one that rivals the swamp perform their entire obligation iu the made historic by O. M.'s letter ia the matter lssuc ot our l'-Uei". The delegates from Rehobeth to If you are brave enough on a day the count v farmers union session at when there is an a!undance of rain Sandy Kidte Saturday. Jan. 3. report to drie vour tar down the street the best count meeting for some west. b.-s;inins at the jail, you will time The nav the spirit of co-op- Hud. after you have torn up our eration manifest anions the brethrvn tires on the first part of the hill that is iiKpirins; and lh.it llie future out-' oti are boile d at the bottom. Just look i. bright and cheer.tu. over the culvett. at the back of the Work on the hiahwav from the Louse of the n t alderman from Charloite-Aiiuusia road to Uaxhaw is ih.it particular ward. proi;r'S!-;n nu' U. Ilif .vi.'vu. uar-. 10 juiir ir m-int-m .. . . risen, v. ho haw the ovTiah of this XL's sire:1! !htv is a weaiy r.a branch of the Hue. are Ketiin in en aide iNiiu.ra of waste i ome miplitv tine .r!c and are bi-in So-net imes a siif'ii i-nt iiaiitn ot . highlv etmi.eiuW for the thotouih- this pavr and other rn:b'.: hast ness wi;h which ;l:ev arc doiue the stopped tip tl.e culvert and thep is a job Tht- are pluum. up and scoop- foot or .-o o" water llo ini; uitvcih , Im'off the sand down to the day. then over the road, p.vini: o.i but a poor plowing up the d.i; and thoroughly , elnuce of .' int out of the car to mixing it viih sand, and then round- uet ii out of he ainp. j Ing it up with c ivhl-i.iule road- In da: s tone by in the li-tle hut. scrape i' rd siv.eothiim it over to u on vour richt under the bis oak tree. I finish. The road from the A. V. Heath ou would have sen an oi.l darky., old siore to V.;haw v ill l.e twenty- who was quite a town institution,. suiiliuu and noiiu ac ner iiimu j plight. Hut last vein- Old Aunt Caro- linti u.illf til iiviti the majority and ' in r little hut knows her no more. In ( a l'V wo'ds atio'.n t tie aui A veritable type of the old slavery days n- i 1 v s was Aunt t aro-, line. In her rhi'dhood days she had been owned by the lluchanaii family' i tt. i u ... inn-., ih.'ir I'i 'iie. Her clothes four feet wide and when finished will be something to be proud of. If the people could tet over the ex citement of war conditions and M'l down to business again in a normal , passing manner, we would soon overcome lite i.atKv most of our troubles. The spirit ot graft has gotten too deeply entrench ed in us. and we are looking for soine-..!--.- ..., i.ui'k-itntl- Ton mill- ! ihu ion mi i , much privilege and too much govern-! i hough always Mat, were a mass ot menl is at the bottom of most of our j patch-work, and lt"f gray hairs wete worriex Privilege can milv be grant-1 alwa s covered with a dean handktr ed to a limited number, ami govern- chief. She was i' "wise woman' m meiit of private affairs cannot he h. r .v . and t ho.Ui she did not pio made to give even body sal isfact ion. 1 less to tell lcitr.n.s. she was tin un . i i . : . .. w mii i ...i I. i.t'itiihetess when it ci'ine to i ii . i iniiifi. i .(. it ,. ......... , more than his rightful share of the whole of production other men are necessarily given less than their right ful share.' l''s like tl Lite Senator, Ben Tillman of "'.i'h r.ivliiu told his const il'.'eilis sevie villi's a'.o. "You lieeden't come ' Washin-Mii lor a rake off un!e-: 'on 'eiu..- o: '-iliing wi:'.i yo.t to h" r:.ki"! o-f V.'i have no funds' lief to be -:i ; -: i ; ii'it il vve fli-st colieei .-.lid fund from the 1 koft at th periled haarta of tha roMlroawkaaca its (raraaca "jwst a tola bMtar tbau tha on yoa thoo&ht m beit" tht it h tkt mil ZJ: t Sttn- fvpuujr inulie rti.'x lijr: "'Its uilju:tr trosmOL ' entity rttnomi-n nd ch.rTB U end sunack fnrnJs amorjl tliv l liiMrnnunwiit ' ma.' OlWr Vy lmm R-tvloi: Cn. Hon np i rnume. V. MX, Ilk, &jMf. i-p. Iiohona Drujr Co. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Let There Be No Discords If your Ford is out of tune; there is undoubtedly a very good reason for it. And the best way to flnj that reason, and have it remedied. Is to Jump In and diive to our authorized Service Station, where one of our mechanics who is thoroughly acquainted w ith the Ford mechanism and who knows the Ford way to adjust or repair vour car, can tune it tip iu a garage ihat is properly equipped to give real Ford service. The-i, loo we never use imitation parts only th. 0 nitiue Ford-iiiade, strong and durable. They wear from tliirly to sen ntv-iive percent longer than the counterfeit parts that are Fofter and more cheaply made. In fact it is d:uigf .ous to human life to use imitation parts, jind it is not fair to vour Ford car or your pocket book. We are a part of the gigantic Ford Service organization whose pur pose it is to serve the owners of all Fords cats and trucks: we have more than a passing interest in your car. Prompt service is given on all work: iroin a minor adjustment to a motor overhaul. Drive lu and see the facts for yourself there's too much money invested in your Ford car to miss connection with the authoriiztd Ford Dealers. HENDERSON GARAGE & MACHINE CO. weather :.-giis. A look into in- nui vi v hich she 'ivtd r-venled a 'bunch ot ;..'ik- tha? i' vt'tiM impossible ,... to.i-il,,:- ec;it after years oi ot itl i r,l i olieet 'llg shape .. nd obirod 'I ' ll i ' pie bv tavaiit whole people i fund aicpmi;!.; in 1" : fit. Cn be Lti . 'i in To-h.-s'ii Aril :.:! :. t 1 this in- e ,' 'i ; t I'l' ,,:,! l t! Tins o: cvi :;n. biokeii ,,i..r. and ! nne neal i; .tie ' he i'.iii : :,,tl 1", a i v. hieb ; pieces !.;itl!es I. 'It .1 right ': ' Of boiled ;.itig . .. Ill DR. S. A. ALEXANDER VETERINARIAN The late Dr. Walt Ash craft office. Ofikc Plume 115. Res. 53-J Ford Cars Ford Trucks Fordson Tractors Insist on Genuine Ford Parts V, I . i ': . i' st hi i r !l i o i;o ate liete-.i: .1 - ' '', get meeli t -.ore ' ,'t.t ., ' .'! but th .. t'.'i - . ' l o ' tnanv s it.e p. :'!. '..led :'' jor p.t; of ;. :.! a-rl v not h in-: bai k. ' ': i-d ' ' const it utes pri- .ti:d wn k tifilllv tin 1 1 ail i i e ' - m to w. share the riviii that (lie fund is r.o run nd and :'.s V. ' taxes to make the fund greater -o all can get a sliee of l!,e pie. the cmd of caters having iii 't't a"ed iu the same ratio that the hind did. or prohably at a greater rat", the fund is found to be as inadequate or mure so than be fore. This constitutes the vi visceoiis Circle, or shows u.s tip' dug chasing his own tail, and ulvvas tillable to reach Paisoti Johnson arrived In lime to see Muses fall from tile roof of a high building. "Mali goodness, man. lire von h'irl bad?" - 'Sjg "Ah ain't hurl at a!!. ; ali.-on." "hen snrelv ie : .r ' oi ! i ' i i: !j v on. i!ast u.-.'' lie was. si:h. !( w:s goin... sotue." t lle'l V. e C illg I IIOIlL i ieg in to i e.llll gi'e.lte , i. i,. (,., v 'ib the ''! v o'.icii ;. was a !--.! 1 : :"' ' -w !,!,. ei!..e W i.t 1 ; l .i' 1" IO I- 'i"es !!,.: "f who v. a- the e isoiier that ilf -hei i;f was i nteviHiiiiiig. A! la.-l she became vny f.-eble and the kindly neighbor..- would send 'e-r ht r meals. , , due dav one ,,f the ladies ill the lieiLhhoth'oc.,1 happened to think that she had not seen her for some time. . . . I. I . .i it i rr f rum iinri Haa stMMl ui sum'- . GORDON INSURANCE mid INVESTMENT CO. INSURANCE EXPERTS Phone 209. I'hiiiicis Jt Mei-clutnl Bank lluililinc. j A visitor, preen about army life. Uiitket; interestedly to the soldier who I V a ' digging a lio'e. I "hi'-'-'ing a tivitfli. piv : ood man?" "'i. ' siuil. d the soldier, "1 i aii digging a grave. O-ie of our tool,1,'; j -1 I p s:-i(i r.vvpyt We were in tlic ti l'- :; o-e atiu ill. i-iiplaiit . -old us to l-.i. our I re. 'ii vlnle pul ; iiiu l'ie tn.--.. , o:i vile. 'I'lii; lati's title wa uM I'i't! u'-'-. .nui th" : ri.'g. r stiidc. ,. pi tin ; ' h.r-e it." .. .. i .. . i. ii'iv.i i lie ii i n i lit It, we must rtiauge our view, mini m- ner euii:n:e. ----- together and become willing con- and the police nursling in n . ,. ... .. .i ...i ....iti- e i .1..., it.! Vmit (ninliue had iriouiors in i ne ti-ii' i.ii it, Ht, tn.'.. itiuiiii linn . . , . ; I . . .1.... , . .1... I 1 . ;,.M., ItVlll tiient, ami iinaiiuo i me uo'ii mat smue tliusl be pensioners while the tnasi.e:-. must serve. This will get us out of the hole and will do it in the short est imaginable period. Nothing else will do it; so let's get busy in the in terest of the general welfare, and ere uath tit iia will renl7e nurselves iiiR m ii " - ...... oKiirn niul surrounded hv pleasant , Imt cut the t'l fBvirouuienl. Nov us Homo. .street." ' c, i.i tii.. i -ei'inv. ot the ol.lcil in habitant noihing has ever 1 n done ii.,,1 :,s sbe bad : ivvnys liVU. aione. iler bodv was ie 1 lying in front of the ashes of her li'e. The spark had gone out of both. Talking of the swampy meet on which she live ', she used to say that long as she had Vvn livinp then' "The whit" folks had never done auditing ss hv the side .t inc - GEORGE C. PRU1TT, Physician & Surgeon. Office over Union Drue Store Telephone No. 463. DELCO-LIGHT Tho complete Electric Light and Power Plact Kii.i.trsed by more than 7i00rt sat iviied users thmugltout the world. Moovoe I lerttic Service Company, A. L. Ileldernian, Manager. DR. P. Yi. AIJKRNETHY VETERINARIAN Office: Fowler & Lee Stable Jlonroe, N. C. Phone 30S. Residence Phore 159-J. AUK)--Tractor School LanicrUnlvcrsity Co-Educational Ib-om? an A I 'TO or THACTOIl MR CHAN ii". "T; MNFD .'.HON" in great lieiiti'itil. IV: po-'tioii open. lie a l:.: lei -a ii.a-'er. A-iio and Tractor .!ei Ii inlcs fa: u KMitltl to 10,(1') Aiinit.-illv V iiitile 'on step by step. You ! arn to ilo by doing. Short courses i'e.-ius reasoiiable. IMp'otnas con-i',ii-d. hou'l ibdav. Kill in'onea lioll ft-e.-. Scud for it "NOW". Kilter 'en. J l or any time. Wriie also for i.-ivv. I'hatiiiacy, Itusinc.-s Courses. Musi'. Literary Coursis, expression and Iioinestic Science, t These l;u t cotiises ep( n to women also. I i.i::k ri i issity, Aiiaiun. ;. nr.. ki;ii i i ndfiiiu kk ii:xtist Office over AValler'g Old Store. MODlilN METHODS KMPLOYKP. it) rjcrtn I JiVE Yim Corsei k flf ynn Vol I It'll ILU 'OH J !IW. (il f). O. STOYAMm flO'i I ranlvln St. II X -I FOK AITO CALL No. .1. fiootl Cur. Cnreful Diiver. n. c. hixsox. DR. R. L. PAYNE, PHYSICIAN' AND SURGROX Of flee over Union Drug Co. Telephone 40A-J. Wanted W are always in the market fot Iron, metal of all kinds, bones, paper, etc Open erery day. MOMCOE IIlO METAL CO Near Freight Depot. tor the street. No v and then the cul verts are cleaned, and it is related as a proud hit of hislo-y Ihat some twen ty vears ir.o vvh-u Col. A. M. Crowell th"' father of our next i'ldernian, lived on the street thai he had spent some Jful of h's own money in betterments ,., the front Ka'e of the house now occupied by Maj. Hinde. Once passed that point, the houses have a tired look on the south side of road- one even has no steps on to the porch, and the others are in various stapes of pa Hit less decay. I.arce boul ders protrude In the middle of the street to cut the tires of unwary mo torists who brave tne tnann-.-iiiarms" of West Crowell in dry wea ther to mnke a shorter rut to the station The eiirMns (such ns it is) is falling down, and the water mean den its muddy wav uncuarded by any special waterway f-om one side of the M reel 10 tW Ciller. Once over the top of the hill yott deia-nd thi-oiieh middy wavs to the same disliifl i-wavnp that "O. M . v.:ilnr of.--X. DON'T BE BALD How lo Make Hair Cirow Sli-onR. Tlii' k ami l.utroiis. If your hair is thinning out, don't wait another day, but po to the Kan lish Drug Company and pet a bottle ol Parisian sage, the truly erfirlt-nt lir.it grower. , Don't sav: "It's the rame old story, I've heard "it before." but try a bottle at their risk. They puarnntee Paris ian sace to stop fallir? hnir r.nd stim ulate a new growth, banish all dand ruff and almost etc? r.ca:p itch, ot money back. Parisian sage contains Juat the ele ments needed to properly invigorate ihfi hair root?. It's a prime favoritf with discriminating vlwlies because II makes the hair to roft and lustrous, nd appear twice as abundant. Parisian sage 3 inexpensive and easily obtained at all dm? stores. DR. B. C. REDFEARN DENTIST. Office over Heath-Morrow Company. Phone 232. Monroe, N. C Dr. Edward J. Williams I IIYMITAX AXI Sl'lUiKOX Tlie late Dr. Kubank's lleslilence Notice, All owners of lots and lands must answer all questions in the "Ques tionnaires" mailed out to them as the devaluation Act requires it and must be swot n to. It is important as I have reports to mnke to the State Tax Commission under th heads as niven in the blanks mailed out. I will not accept any blanks unless all questions are answered and the same sworn to lis the law directs. There is a penalty of twenty-five per cent lo be added to the value of all real estate for failure to comply with th law. I hope that all real estate owners will take notice of the requirements. M. L. FLOW. County Supervisor. fcW't' WW M - - The Long, Dark Nights Are With Us Turn nicht into day by hav ing your home wired and equipped with the latest eUctricnl devices, ray us a call any day We'll tell you how It Is done. A cent SYSTF.M. for DFXCO LIMITING MOXROK ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY. A. L. HFLDERMAN lopiletoi E. Frmiiklln Street. Telephone No. 471. We Hate 50 1 Head Fresli Mnlcs from 900 to 12(H) pounds, well broke ready for work. ALSO SOMK FIXE BROOD MARKS. ' Give n a look. FOWLER & LEE. M fw into the bag NOT INTO THE NAME, IN ,9i m m m mm m m mm rm a t i i "w iFiieiiy TRADE MAfiK RietSTTRiO Farmers who want fish in their fertilizer can be sure of petting it by insisting on Royster's, the original Ffch Fer tilizer. Wc have been successful in securing ample sup plies of fish and will be able to fully meet the demands of the trade for this popular ammoniate. Ask for Royster's The Fertilizer that Made Fish Scrap Famous "'T5B4 F. s RQYSTER GUANO CO. iFERTlLIZERl lx.rfo:k,Va, Kkhxicnd.Va. Lyrxhturc.Va. Tarbcro.N.C. Charlotte, N. C Washington, N. C Columbia, S. C Spartanburg, S. C Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Columbus, GL Montgomery, Ala. Baltimore, Md. Toledo, Ohio