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niE MoxnoF jornAK i i:iiy. jixtary . 5- JOURNAL WANT ADS. nvp CCMTAIVORDFOR EACH lSCTION A .1 'hii TIIKtiKKM S MWAt.CIl 'thai a civ en number of h, lis will , the Miiue that will more than coni To fM'H'l INMHIl TIO fall lino in!!hth Ihe ri formerly l'-ni(f for ll those ihius and I ' " coveted by ihoir di.sperion. :ct to he happier than 1 have ever u.,i.i II, -.imI Imniii lie Mei.!.e-.n;oi;iie oneu- wen. i inun ii is me mM ueuior.i."e AKMF.M .lltl. THINKS Mlh-S IX HKAVF.N HKKK . ... .- II .. . I ... A . KHillUI 1 M MM- Hi... ..,..,.....,. . i 1,,,,, .(.. Dili' i klll ..f I.IITH .tintillf ill Xt AnnUCkf litieneiKtl. To meet ll.e demand for maps, pleuty , w hich one it tni?;M to sit in the iKrom The Litcrarv li-est I 'f "ew aaJ at hort uotiee. ih en- chimin y corner and patiently an I ' Kin.un ..i.i.-l ml nwriU in with foM.'il lian.U vi II for the eoei- Karshal Focil. it has frequently iraeoe a 'arger uiau producing plant ing of the i:n.1ei 'akei . IliM-h: I nev- her r:,hl thumb the red talloo lUeut- oeen reported, was somewhat disau- .,, , as ..0w,eved hv France her- cr evpecl to wale a.iy precious time living her a a .Mohammedan slave. she our jivialois took one hundred mistake 10 look on life after one psss- liay Xew York Fad t. Hi ins a Smile lo (bill's l.i frre Kin Alter 13 Year. ATTO TRANSFER -TiueaU at me New Phone SSI. - Call XI. L. Home Cafe, PHONE M. II RlCHAKlSO. for cord of ).ood. div pine ood. JPlKWF Xo. 3 for auto transfer, tire- : ful drivers, and chart; le.tvaoie. B. C. Hinson. vow sivl.K FIFTY -FOLK acre of FOR SA1.K- lesinible house and lot MHd farming land, including the on Sik.. 1, nil three il-A.IIll'- houses. ter two jtiotl wells, good of chard, and Hastitre. Iiaruain to quick biier. See (1. W. Raiicom. M.mioe route tu, or J. A. H.tueom at mill. FUU KKXT -Good one-horse lt,illlw by theVudden and u.upec.ed Froken in b?uith and bearing on convene... ,0 .....v.. lid ol the wai; the same thing way , ,,lmllU; a g,,d onha.d am -j sa.d with eo,ual ....-..cc of the men ,"ti, i ,g "k," lent bn.Id.n.s.-M. H. Kuhardo... mw iu tU f ie . , ' u r jaU1 YV self ir any of the Allien. In older i:t cny such roiiten: plat ion. .Ions for Hie Windsor street; lUhls and w. w.nch as to take place lit . I. II. Johnson. !. If, like Foe h. i hey wet M.urn The 1111- Varanouwh KaraKheusian. a 20-year mote rapid mean of deiiaker may be needed tome time old Armenian gut. eiu a aa 111 -ew toiK'uraphical information. : but I'm not toing to put i.iuch iom tecenliy in ine com.Mii oi uer Maior James W. Hatlev. of the til-. thie.ichl on him nor his Jol. I am oroiner. John X. Karacheusiati. a 1 inventeil an aerial cartotnaph just j:oina to live day by dr.y en joy-' wealthy rus dealer of .MuineaHlia. PiiiK fainera hich takes three iiiR this old world and the life God whom she had not seen in 1. ear. I the end of the slaughter. I hey could ,IW.,,ns a yirip of territory three and t him every day that he ha mil s M.E -Several Ford touring, not help regretting that lit' lull lorce cars in A-l condition; price reason- 1 of their preparations was not ta be able B. f. Hitison. ! exerted upon Germany. Oue of the mi. mini p e. tn.ra Kntrn lain i nree hip ooi' id ,.i,.llir mi lime from an airtilaite. ha civeti to me ill it an I llunkinei She U Ihe first to rearh America . ... . .1... ..r Tuvbil. .Iir half miles wide at live thousand bete ar.d tiven me the chan-e I i.- ( lattoiia of lSla-l wneu tnotisanusoi feel elevaiion. I joy It. And when I ko to Monroe, Armenian aim rnan "" "" W'titt iliai u i-it i&! wa file ned. 1 1 u.,. .-..h. 10 tin.l some one who diiveu from their homes to Alepno. AL-XGA- r.ii.vxu rtVTS A mure than just ordinal) 'Syrup" ' but Oh! my what un.'iualed jrood ness" ott do set. Xo ilietuioals used lo preserve. Xo su4.u ex ' traeteil. Jnt Georeia Kildkin Cane ad it comes ftoin the plantation with enough corn syrup added to Rive consistency. This is "ALAtJA" brand lahle srup. Ask y.iur grocer. trille CALL YOCIi GIUXL'.t today and t.iOH t ,,, war as n,nt ol the c Have linn semi ou a cau 01 .via- bievemeiit of the War Iepaitment in jia" ribbon cane syrup. It has all llakillJ. ueuaiy :a.ses. There wus so the quality and rich flavor of tlejiuch that was out of the ordinary nbboii cane. abtmt this report that some akep- d. but h. A. row- stories liiat came out whiii after the sKlv ,1Si,ni memlter of Ihe A. K. knows who "K. II." is and where (She arrived in this ;01",r; F. were encased oil railroad work of j Hofian'a Alley" is and I am soinie to 'das a:o with Marshall Intalls Mays. ticisni was express ViV... .. . ; r.uV Vor'l- ,Mmk- "Th Arm ph",d' thousand and three hundred loromo- MUP HUB III' .. either '"Little Mary" or "Grandma Uirv. so 01 tier 1"8accotiipli.shnient was even beyond lhejbwIl ,hi;iH'd overseas, and. had the delicious flavor and rich, ltealttl-1 .. , Th n..tan in. 1 1 . .....1 1.. various kinds in France: more than a ! hh them both and tell tin 111 how- thousand miles of standard-Kane rail- j much pleasure they have Riven to way leqmil 10 Ihe d is lance by thei Edna V. Funderburk. retinsvlvaitia from Xew- York to Chi-! 1 icacol had been laid; upward of one the Army." assures us that there l,ivH nhiee hundred more than are 110 exaggeration anu uiai uir reai,ow.(ej i)V lne Atchison aystetnl nau X!R. H. SMITH. Kye-Sisht Sclalist. i can be found regularly af his oflice. , ' Monroe. X. C. the entire fall and ' winter. Modern ami up-to-date in : wtery particular. H;iv your eyeig ' examined and places ntld. Offlce in lii'lk-Btindy buildlns aext to ' Pr. Green's dental office. FOR SALK Six-room hou'e on Houston street ; all niodera ronveu- ( wlJ.es water lights and .eseraae ' large back lot; on ej street.' Fowler & Leo. earlier reports. As The Agden Stan- r rimiiinieil. we would have had In rwei 1 . , u,,,.j,.ii-iTMrf uii.l roiiimentft mil.. . Aft .,1. lor "ALAG A and accept 110 suo- . . n iinl. - ; ' Kivtns quality. I'houe our (trocer st it ute. pany. w holesale grocer, for Monroe and vicinity FOR SALK Seventy acres. Z mii"s from courthouse on Charlotte hifih way. Land lies well; Rood tenant house; two wells and a line sprinK wateted pasture for 13 cows. Saw timber on place lo build Rood six room house; plenty of wood: about 43 acres open land. An ideal loca tion for stock farm. This is a Rood place a' a barnain. C. A. Gibson, l'hone 3T2-J. Monroe. X. C. SPECIAL for SATURDAY )U VRAXSKKIl CALL J. C. Gordon, onlv, ALAG A Brand Syrup, at .-. yder and Gullets store. iS What Tells," at want:: o subscription aseuts for ccnis a can, one can to the ' ro:.i:.i: lions and personal help. For CUMUmtl. ' full 1 .viiculars write Otis T. Hall-' FKEK DIRT Those havtas jards jind lots to fill in can fSt dirt free from the Houston lot ia trout of; our stables. Fowler Lee. 1 i 11 1 I, .L. ... iiu,,.i..,u.... mv.I..p Com- """"""" ... .'lean cars to mane i.e a ...... i.-ii... ...v.. . . ... .. h.,. i,,..-.! ..r me eii inn . . .. 1. ; .. 1. 1.1 1. .. .... i..... ia.v. tiirihnioni " -:, ooose 01 WHICH vim.u u.r iinii .... ai.-mouiore ... t.,.. .l.,.l il. uar 1r I. ..... ... iu ii .- .... - - t 111 farts wneu ine rntiim- . I'owell Siiys it was manufactured lju.,j,R Herlin. Willottshby. near Cleveland, and was; Tie lri,siorlation dciartnieiit had seventy-iwo times more deadly than j,, 0,rali0;i lH-tween Tours, which the tuustard-t;as of the German. Hw;l!, ,he headquarters of Ihe service Is estimated hal ten tons of hlspf Mm,v am ciiaumont. which was death-dealitiK poison could have de-1 tm, Kn,a .aaiiuarter.'. nn all-Amerl-stroyed all life in Xew Yol k City, j ojm lraj, draw n by an American American Army officers had plan- ,M.omoI1Ve. driven by an American ned to make their bin offensive '"!P,.icer and, as a final touch, with March. 191?. if the war was not ended I !,.,.,,; pars in charge of former before the winter of 1MS-19 caused I ji,ima porters, operations to slow dow n, and one of j Thirteen billion dollars was lo the weapons to have been employed j hve ,(pel hltt,M oll ordnance for the was three thousand Ions or thla gas. finit fjvp mjii0 men. ten pounds to a shell, and three hun- Tnp Quarterniaster Corps caused of Topeko, Kansas, a near east relief wrokr. Theatres, automobile rides, pretty clothes and all the comfort of one . 1. . i u:. ft....ld f.iilut l-'OKMFIt I'XHIX IIKMDKXT ' . . 1 IS lFl IN II AKLOTTK gjr-, u,w tun she met her brolu- , er she broke Into a fit of hvslerical Kolieil A. Ibirrell, Well-known in weepnf an despite his efforia to This SectkHi, I'iism- Away At Ilis Cmuse her Home 011 l iilon Slrwl. the veil of sadness re- O. Hox !"!M, Charlo'te. X. yov. S ' i.K fresh milk co.--J. O. i..i, h'e. Monroe. R:ule I v. a. CROWELlS VARIETY STORE, you SALK Kicht resislereil Id lf Jersey pits about two months old. j Soiltll Mail! Street. t - V. L. Kai tiliart. V died and fifty pounds to a drum , (,(an ()f ,ive hundred thousand lo be dropped from airplanes. XewrhwaiiK docs over in .North ChUia I'owell in his book presents a mini- bPraHe n.jr nkins are the best ma her of extra-ordinary performances )pria, jn m worj for aviator's nnl bv those w ho were preparing America , rorml( tt operated the lariiest shirt for the (treat offensive as iouos. fMlolv 1.. the world. It met a short- So successfully was the cas problem met that by October. 1!'1S. Ihe F.dKe wood arsenal alone was producing n. arlv twice us much as er day as as:e in needles ny nispaicinim aent lo Sweden, who returned with a million needles. It conducted two schools of coolTee roast InK. and as a F-p'i i' : GUARANTEED- 11:2?. 1 ciai fo. a at- OWING to my beini; in had health, I; will sell for cash at public audio f itt my slaughter pen on S.'HirJay. : Jan. It", at :': p. 111.. all of tny 1 hoKS 7 brood sows 11 mi one slock j hK. Hush Starnes. 1 yoit SALK One 1!UT :-nd. Kiiiiiej just overhauled in cood coiid.lion. ! A litirsaln to quick buyer. $325, hnys it. l'hone or cull at Mon-, roe Steam Pressinu Club. ' OR SALK A cood i.mle or mate. 1 J. l. Williams. 1 STKAYKD A black male piR M. II. I Richardson. . "No. liium." said the wounded man FOR SLE One drlvins mate, six regretfully. "I never shot a German vearsold- weighs 023; sound, gen-and I had a good chance to. 1 hey ile and good speed. Open buggy. were charging us in close order, 't Ire rubber tires; hand made set buggy ; at will! hollers our captain. ' hlch harness See me for a bargain. one is he?' I asks, and then before t:ash or paper. C. A. Gibson, Mon-: anvone could answer me I got It In ' roe. X. C l'hone 372-J. jthe chest." j G-.'t iiiany, France, and KuKland ,0-!,.eii the American soldier received gether. Typical of Colonel Walkers 'f,,,sher cup of coffee than most of j methods was the immediate scrapping j )lt, f(),k!( 1),1(,k holllP alj ttie c.overn I of Ihe slow and dangerous water-1 in ,wo or ct.ll(g a j cooling method of producing phos-1 d gene used ill iMirope nun me hi.-, T(lp oai termaster t ots spent tion of a system that turned out forty ' ht hil,'jo1 all(1 ftve hundred million tons of this :as a day. II thereby (0narll during the war more than cut the cost of this gas to the Coy- . t()(al ,.x,,mj,res for the .5r. .:Cl;U To.- it rv; Irv$Sore- j (I i' I . H l I' eminent from one dollar and a half a pound to ten cents a pound. The svstems devised for filling, palnllng. and marking shells were marvels of mechanical ingenuity. One of the most remarkable dis coveries of the war. due 10 tne ex- entire army. H developed ine iiwi hlghlv specialized shoe ever made, purchased thirty-three in llion pairs of them, carried them in one hundred and twenty sizes including such hilherloo unheard-of sizes as 17EKK. At the time of he armistice ap periinents of General Squior. chief of 1 " mltplv e million pounds of Unch Sam says of Life Insurance That $10,000 is the right amount for the young man in the army to carry. On this basis we say the right amount for the young man out of the army to carry is $5,000. As you grow older you can take more from time to time. We can write policies up to $100,000, but $10,000 will dry many tears. Death Debt and the Sheriff If your home is mortgaged, that is, the com bination your widow would have to face unless you have a life insurance polity suf ficient to pay off the mortgage. "T.ifV insurance is the onlv mint where sym pathy for the widow is coined into cash." Investigate our famous "Carolina Special" Policy. GORDON LIhS CO. State Agents PHILADELPHIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Monroe, N. C. nriULLMinu...i--nrlli...-Ti.... "in'Tri Signal Corps, was that treea can oe used as Instruments in iheir receipt and transmission of electrical mes saues. both telegraph and telephone, both by wire and wireless. "From the moment an acorn in planted tn fertile soil," lo quote the words of General Squier himself, "It becomes a detector' and a 'receiver' or elec-tro-ningnetic waves, and the marvel ous properties of this receiver, through agencies at present entirely unknow n to us, are such as to vitalize the acorn and to produce In time the giant oak. In the power of multiply ing plant-cells It may. indeed, be call ed an Incomparable 'amplifier.'" u-i.mi Hie war ended oruers nan food a day were being shipped over seas. , All Americans should he proud or the great things their country did during Ihe war. "HOtiA VS AI.I.KY" IS APPIIK- ( IATF.D HV COUKKSIHMKN T Mrs. Fiimlerhiiik Considers It a "Per feet (Jem" mill Thinks Wilier Has H Wonderful it t of IteliiR Able o Si lleauty in I-ovvly and Humble Things. To the Kditor of The Journal: lilt w ft I rmi' ww , , act .alh' been placed by the Culled 1 Now that things have sorter quieted S. tea Cover n cnt for 23.390 tanks, down after about ihe hai pi.st hoi. States t..overiiiiii hi i. remesen UK all oimaj 01 ni-i"- ...". . ,. , tuatelv one hundred and seventy-five wars, I am taking time to hi: down and think a little. Gatb.-ii- : up 'he thines that 1 enjoyed durtnt; 'he l.t-'i- days my thoughts turned to the lutle tv-e ent tnousaiiii me.. n .- , . . X ' were in the entire American article in the Ch.H.u. issue of J he rnv- p ior o the war wi-h Spain. Journal entitled "Hwii Alley. .1 ,; these tanks been placed side by was a perfect gem and it v. ruo,- has ' ' Jo in hnP formed a mov- .he wondeilul '.-iU of 'je.n i;Me '. ...in...., ,i.iii-.r Th is vast teet oi lllllll.M. .1..1...1". tanks were to be manned by some fifty-eight thousand men as many aB the A i 11 wl side they would have formed a mov it r ...l fnidi- itillna Inilff. l n o o;: .cks snipped lowly and hutub., of -his wiri.n, (Uterine, sterilizing, world. What a creir. t-M nine It o he ...... ii... rier time1 desired thing that ii H. It helpj I 'l . r ;,d Vhat they were able to the owner to get more of life than get into action and deliver pure w-ater from a nnliiiied mi only within thirty see tho beauty and 'Ii poer.v !'i H e ........leu after their arrival, mxiy miles of pipe and three hundred gas driven pumps were used during the St. Mihlcl mid AtgonnenMetise opera tions alone. ... A imoieHilnz and little known feature of the remarkable work of tits chemical warrare service was elaborate series of experiments on liv ing specimens. II was necessary on one occasion to send an officer to Mexico lo purchase one thousand ana five hundred Angora Roats. experi ments having shown that the goat possesses powers of resistance to gas which more nearly approslmaie those of a human than docs ny otner com- tlie average netson. to enjoy and ap preciate all the little pb-asurts that dav by day conies ones wuv. How this w riter pictures this alley in beauilt'il Monroe; how he makes one long to leave the big things and the b g lolks of the city and go around .l ere and Just be a Utile humble, care-free dweller without any weig:ny pm"o:i sibllitles lo make one stav awak.t at night and tumble and toss as om it les to think and plan for the work of tomorrow. After all wlir.'. a Jolly, rare-free life the dweller in "Ho- gan'8 Alley" of everywhere hav a.ui enjov. 1 reckon that Is a Und-jjiveti gift after all. 1 reckon ma' is why the Lord looked upon isvumhi whei it was completed and call-1 ii because he could see Ihe :).'.i:.ty l the mams. v'liu .t...ia mil realize she is ill Xew Chariot te. Jan. 8. Mr. Robert A. Vork her brother said. "She Ihiak Harrett died at his late home on I n- sle g j,, hea en." ion at reel. Sunnyside siTtion or Char- ,J(,r rtiges'tive organs have been se lotte. X. C. on Sunday night, the 4th rjol,V (,liaired by her ptivatieos Inst., nt 10 o'clock or paralysis. I"v- while'in the hands or the Turks and lug been sick only three day a. The he(. dj( w m,uv of liquid rod funeral took place at the home at 4 nh gnuiir bits of bread, o'clock on Monday, ihe 5th. The ser-; Mjjig Ka,aKi,eiisian was drive vices wer conducted by Ihe Rev. J. fromher home with all her relative R. Wool, pastor of I'egram Street , ,n 19,5 Krom jy until October Presbyterian church, assisted by 'hetnPy were kept on the road by bhe Rev. G. C. Lynch, pr.stor of St. Paul's bruta Turkish guards. Their Presbyterian church. The remains ' foo(j was ve(,eat j0n found in Ihe were taken for burial on Tuesday to nejs aiong the way. Tirtah Presbyterian church in Cuion. 0ne of he ref'URees dropped by county, below Waxhavv. i ,he way8ide. Her mother was he Mr. Harrett leaves a wife and sev-;nrs, Q RO gn(j ln ur armg. she eral sons and daughters to mourn his aonP (he familv survived the'hor loss. He was born in Lancaster conn-1 r()s , h(, m;iroh. Through the ty. S. C, sixty years ago. Most or his i ht,,j, )f phi friend, the captive life has been spent In 1'nion and fo,m, worv; in a Turkish hospital at Mecklenburg counties. !,m. alh,h base and she nursed the ! wounded there for several months. It required eighteen ii;oiit!is to when the Hritish raptured Jerusalem complete en u me ra l ion work for h,e made her escape lo the Hritish the first ileecnniul census in 1 7M0. In , lin.'s. li20 the census bu'vtitt plans to coin-: while working l a hospital kitch plete the einunerti'ion work rur the.,,,, be met an Armenian In French entile country in from two to four army who had visited America and weeks and announce the population knevv her brother. The soldier im figures in less tba.i three month? mediaiely coninniiiicated w ith the from the date the enumeration woikjniK dealer who enlisted the aid of is completed. 'the near east relief and arranged for irl's tiansportaiion to iuik Conscience belongs to no labor nn-) .j,,,,,, ,.v ion. Some people actually leel tne ,(( pangs of remorse even before they ,, ,,0lti are round out. i cut lo school In Min- Columbia Records "Danse Bacchanale 'by French Symphony A superb piece of ballet music is thi.t wild, oriental dance from Saint-Sacns' Stintion ami DtMah rendered by the Paris Conservatory Symphony Orchestra. Rapid and fiery, it foreshadows the destruction of the revelers in the Temple of Dagon. Coupled with "Capriccio Espagnol." A-6122-$1.50 Other Good Records Coma in and har thtm jh th Columbia Crafpnola The W. J. Rudge Co. is. mon nnltnnt Thanks to the work or Rradley , lowliest things, r.... ".. -.r .1... American Can Com- Xow 1 don't know who I. H panv chief or the gas-defense divl-inor whether It is a man or a '.vo ...I slot and those associated with him.lbnt I'll venture to say ho or t.he u the V K F wore gas-mask that gave ' over 35 years old. Because on- is tweiilv times the protection aliorded rarely ever able to appreciate lh.se hv lose worn bv Ihe Germans. kinds of thlncs until one has s. e.i. ' The United States Government now some years upon the face of the earth. ' " .......... nt m.le-ti-nnsmls- So 1 am almost ready to say tha this Mon w hich can defy all the experts delightful unknown writer Is nearer lo, the world. This device, developed fifty than ...he, wise 'Awfi. ,l. ' oil In to meet war-neetl. is so per- say ; -o. mur.-u. ...... . -.- feet 'that a menage dent by lis means is the most wonderful n,""' '4 ,f; s ab " li.telv Imlecipherable to the in- Talk about "Sweet J ' ventor himself: it is the onlv cipher noihing lo compare with fill). One iTex'st" ce that is ahsolu.ely Inde- has to be that age before one can c pherable and a. the sa-i.e time prac-! place rightful value on righ ful he i c ible , things.. Youth In all of its birthdav i No single person contributed more ; Is resiless and dissatisfied and I fever Itn'the fine art of perfecting devices ; ish and uneasy, and all the other j r. for killing Germans at long range1, desirable things, but when one has ! during tht r lhan a certain college j lived through all of that and rea-., ! Pro esR.or of astronomy. So well did the beautiful of fifty then . one has ! hV-Proressor Forest Ray Moulton. loained to he calm, not to go all to !of the Universitv or Chicago adapt j pieces over trifles, not to Jump at oi me i-"' . ,j . ih!hiv enneiiislnna. and o appreciate ma.hen?atlcs of the oaths of celestial ! the little everyday Joys and P.e.S,n l.,.Hte tn the problems of artllier) mat were iwku j . in COBIES CASH GARAGE pi B P FORD REPAIRING A SPECIALTIY Next to Baptist Church. FISK TIRES. FORD FARTS, K ly years, and many other valuable les sons too numerous lo mention here. I haven't yet reached that age. out i sills! les that he became a major in the engineering division of ordnance. Here is a aampie i "- i - -- - - - m , ,- i,iPih A the rettlt of a series or aDstruse , win noi nar. a.i ...- - calculations he made a change In theldays urHU I do reach It. I amso near bape of the ronper driving-band of j It that I have lrdy learn ed some .J.' . -,ii -h.rhv wiihout of the things noticed above. When I adding to the powder fharsnd with; do reach It I may have a ew n ore no modification whatever In the (run. wrinkles and gray hairs, but what of he ",'d It" range two and r hulf th.tT Wrinkles don't hurt and Rt.v r.ltc,. What Is even more remnrk-j hairs don't give any pain. Thev reel nble and Imnortnnt. he so reduced Just like other colors feel and the e tl" variation between succes-lve shots i are things that I expect to possess on When you Money you have have Friends. Have you ever noticed that when a man is known to have money in the bank he invariably has friends, many friends? Not necessarily because he has mon ey, hut because the possession of a banking account s a strong indication of his success in life and suc cessful men are always admired. We invite you to open an account with us today. The Savings, Loan and Trust Co. R. B. ltedwine. PrrsiA-nl M t!. '!!:, Cashier
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