t nre wovnnF jornvM.. tvesday. jantary is. io. clleged craft dodper was hiade all JOURNAL WANT ADS. ONC CENTAWORDFOR EACH INSERTION A CAR erf bish grade Kimball piatios' NOTICE I hare tcuht the Rollins iikti i:im; oik soiijiek DKA1 H;M HiM t tFrom the Literary D;gest. Just arrived Store. it HolUiway' .Mui-ic' I TOR FIXE FIANOS do not fail to see j Hollo ay Bros. FOR SALE Fairbanks-Morse (5 h. p. gasoline or kerosene engine mount- I ed on wagon with wood saw out tit j complete. Has been used only (our : or five days. J. U. Poster. .Monroe Route 5. ! it was then recognized that their later 1 removal and reinterment in America in addition to involving infinite diffi ,ru!ties would re-open the wounds of ; sorrow occasioned by these looses. I j have made it a point to question par- ,ents who have lost their sons in Kat- :tle. and I find that with a very few The call frou certain quarters f or weept ions they either prefer that the .wealth sou of a toiuier breer. ana to-day. federal acents said. Strategy the return of our soldier dead from ' bodies be permitted to He in our own' charged with being a draft dodger ; U!twl '"! the front and rear en- Franee is insistent, and anxious icometeries in rrance or tner are win- i deserter from tue army, was cap-1 raiw-e .rre n.ir ... ...- fr,-,i 1 imui.iu i. iinilninl 1 tnc to be raided by tne soldier senti-! mrwi th .ihr .(jv iiiii hidin in it was ( ine rear why our Government is unable to'nieni in relation to the matter. Jth palatial residence 01 his mother ' 1 - . I 'l"iwlnii hla.llv IVtd I litn At 'n . a. & - .. ..... I ht i.riren 1 am lu in ihe niar comply at once w iin l.neir request in 1 ' uuu,n.,, ... .v... . u me outsKiria t-i ior uiij.i LV, r., ..:.. ,ir.i ,.,. Will an- these wishes it seems that Uritiso and " providing tor tne removal oiiow ne u a .,iso:kv oh Governor s XGTH IHtAFT IMHM.IK TAKKX AFTEll SF.NSATIOXAI. t HA.F. w ,h . '" Mexico everal limes federal a Ken Is searched Fver Sine lite War He Ha FuMiiued lh ,hrT "' V,",ined bT ...... ..... the Uerrdolls in this vicinity. Over the (.Hintrr lo hacape MiU- ,nrMl,ened urath to tar jr Swire. anjr officer who entered her home G rover Cleveland Bergdoll. a nen tney appearea at tne mansion property at lujian Trait, and am oivuing a pent-ral store in the old stand. My policy will be to buy for cash and sell for cash. Good. substantial merchandise ai reason- preicate jour Killough. patronage. K. V. KIMBALL. Starr. Adau: S.-Niaf. Whit-, ney. Hii.ze and Koal lino are now on the tloot at H.diov.t.y Kn. STRAY F.D Oil STOLEN-White and tan female setter pup. about three months oid. Reward. XonfyS. li. Helm.; at Kudte's book s;ote. AUTO TIIAXKER Call M. L. Threatt at the New Home Cafe. Fiione 3M. PHONE No. 3 for ante truster. Care ful drivers, an. I charges u-4--ouable. B. C. Hi'.ison. FOR SALE F1FTY-Fi'l"!i acres of good fariiilne lantl. iiu'lr.ding the Sikes 11. ill. ihre- (lwilhiic houses, two good wells, good oroh;n d. and pasture, lv.rgiini to quick buyer. See G. W. liaucom, Monroe route six. or J. A. IJaucom at mill. "ALAGA" IiRAXU COSTS A tritle move than just ordinary Syrup" but Oh: my what "unequaled good ness" ou do got. No chemicals used to preserve. No sugar ex tracted. Just Georgia Ribbon Cane as it coi aes from plantation: with enough corn sjrup added to gie cousisieiicy. This is "ALAGA" brand table syrup. Ask our grocer. PR. H. SMITH. Kye-Slght Specialist, can be found regularly at his office. Monroe. X. C the entire fall and winter. Modern and up-to-date in every particular. Have your ryes examined and glasses fitted. Offie? In IVlk-Rmidy building next to Pr. Green's dental office. i HOLLOWAY BROS, aa.e s-ld over would impose upon the French. The s.iu.nenir senuuieni at. in si suru ii r a:i4 o'y pressed bv ex-Tresident Roosevelt be- that the mother struggled with the jxilice and was dis armed. A search of the house re vealed Grover hiding in a window bos seat on the second floor of the house. After a preliminary' hearing at the federal building. Bergdoll was taken Be- so cars of rr.H-ical since coming to Monroe, customer is satisfied LOST-A Ph! Chi fraternity pin. gold and pearl. Has initials "J. C. R " inside. Reward for return to The Journal office. EVERYBODY is b:ii:g i -inos ; .1 Hollonay Bros., who will save ui.l the ag nt"s profits. PHONE .M. II. l:LM!Al;lSOX for a co'J of gi.e 1. dry pine wood. Belgians share with us ihe desire; but i dead was actuated by motive 01 , isia,,d. in New York harbor, mailing that the impediment is the great bur- kindly sentiment, but it appear to ,rja by courl nr,ia. ih.i r.rnhi. nui ttiKs vithwi have been hast y act ion adopted short-1 Th n,i,ir r nrt-.toit itw iv 1 rr ine arinisuce ana neiore ine hrmhr l i.. . -!..- i ... .. .,n. io.ww ion unm-r nrj u nmhil r..r i. .1.11 ...u...i,- ji.o lore leaving ne saia nt? iu mauiru charued with dodgiug the dnitt. was!11 ov" 'h rni,,l as n,..!,. .i,:.t ! hi. wn h, -arr turned home only in the last live years. More than a dozen federal and rily officers par-i OF IXH'AI. INTEREST ticipated in the raid on the Bergdoll n.u uext- ;. coinenient to. good orchiii d lent bli.ld.his. i.h! one church and p.i -L II. horse farm, and school; it lire; ecel- Richardson. to the fam- rinceil theui- i'OR SALE - I'e-irablo Louse and lot 011 Windsor street; lights and wa ll r. V. H. Johnson. FOR SALE Several Ford touring cars in A-l coiuLtlon; price reascn-a!)l- - B. C. Hinson. CALL YOlTl GROCER today and h::e him sent' yon a can of Ala ga" ribbon cane syrup. It has all the (;.,ality and rich flavor of the ribiioii cane. , ALAGA" BRAXH C.FORGIA CANE Stu lias no eiual. Good for eiilier "Litile Mary" or Grandma l.ticj." No 01 her srtip has its ilel:c;i.' - i'uv.ir and r eh. hef.lt h r.v.r.i ni;.i!i y. Phone xour grocer for "ALAGA" i.:ul accept no suh tit'iti. Ile:.,i el) Snder Cotu- wholes ;: g:K'er. dtsirlhutors ior Munroi ; -,.tj icitiity. ALE . e, I'.cie.i. " .1. FOR SALE Hoilsto.l street letter. - v ;. larg.' ba Fow !: 1X-IOO 1 all I : V".'' on i n conven- r Lghts and sewerage a lo' ; on fr.ve.i st fee! . i'- ct FREE 1MRT TI. hinif.2 jaf!- "i ' , : 'I .: e: 1 " i C.ri fee , :;: '' n '"' fr.-it i" hit s-.ii ! '.' - -r a .. WANVE.' - '.' ' '' ;": Th- t r- G. i lb . el.. I..1', t.-l cof.t 1 1 s . ! I '' 1-0 IV" V. ct Chariot' villi rood s and a tun sp 1 or L" ivws. .. bllihl ..(. v ;' v. I., d. : u ;d.:a v.. Tllis Is ( . A. 1.. miles high- el.atl ,1: ing- fore his death has been reechoed with added atgunieiit by Major-General John F. O'Ryan. but the other side seems to hold Ihe majority. "The French view." says The London Daily Telegraph, ' is lhat no naiion should S" given ptect deuce in a matter af fecting several of the Allies, and in 1111 official statement on the subject this view expressed as fo lows: "It has been dernnely decided that the Allies xho fell together for the sat.ie cause should refrain together in the return of the bodies ilies for whom they sa selves." " Further: "The proposed law ioi li dding; any exhumations for three xears was not passed by the last Chamber, but the Koroii.ii Ollice expecis that it will be adopted shortlv. The lull, as it stands, specilics a delay of three years from "he i'ritn".1-.:i' it-n of the law-, but it is expitfed thai tins period will be shovieiitd. The French Foreign Office st.ites thai it is probable lhat exhumations will l p minted con siderably before Jauttary. 1 The French are naturally anxious 10 has ten mailers, as many applications have already been received from French fnmiles anxious to remove their dead to their own locality. Ap lications have also been received from Belgians and British, and it is for this reason lhat the French Government can give no consent until conditions are such that all the Allies may have an eipial tight. "It is evident lhat this can not be for some time. To remove the mil lion and a l'i'U bo-lies which are bur- sent inum of ihe ro.diers could have been known. " I KGIOX OF ItOI.I. WEEVILS Wil l. HE W ITH I S SHORTLY Stales and had a few day ago. si Count ic in Tlii Stale Already lnfrMcO o t'aiis lor Srions Woriy. I lira ever, Stiyw Paper. So goeil an nuiiiority as Franklin Sherman as decisively that Ihe boll v.ii'V; lias atrivid. according to ihe lialeigh X"ws and OS'server. It has home. Kesl.stance as o.tered by the Some People AYe Know, ami We Will mother, Mrs. Emma Bergdoll, who threatened 10 shoot the ellicers and: was disarmed only after a struggle. She was held in leu thousand dollar bail on cliaiges of assa.iil and bat tery with intent lo kill ami conspiracy lo prevent the execution of searcil r, -.el,...! l.i.iM.ui.h eu- llan.iver. ""t anesi wanauis. i lie oau a death until circuim ;..r.i es jiennit i ,-!.ll,1,,ll.; render. Robeson and i furnislied by her son-in-law. Bladen, which means practical! v the v.rov -r nerguoii uisappenreu in ah- ..inre southern frontier of the east- gyj.'J.3.l.?J.l!;Jyli!?..al!,'? ecu poriitvi of the Stale. Mr. Slier- mail d(H-s not fear much damage from i I be weevil I liis year. He expects thai . w by fall lime it will be established in! You Do More Work, siiiticiem iniinbers lhat it will begin a You are inT- amhiti'.u pni yej get more migration beyond its present limits. ' enjoyntent cut i f evcn l'iin;! when your but lhat next year the weevil will I blued is i-i g hA cund.Sio:-.. Ixfiurilies in be a pest in southeastern North Car- the blccl livc a vt ,-v ui-T f r.g t Pei t on ted a1' v.i.t:b! Ill lief being v. !in 111 alon: I'e.l the Western Front, it s.irv io divert food and i.s of life, which arc even now. in insuf- . in the i: m il to lb' i te'lWti'l I, .. ; ml il i : j.!. hi ifn':o ..-;.! 'i i!v f'lll par ':!. VI i - I I. I Mai:. I'. I.' ' t'. FOR SALE ..... i ,::!' or :iiare. J. 11. Wiiliin STRAYED - A black u ale 'i:. - M. It. Richa rdsoit. lb it. Ill : Mi 'WW dano-. A 1 CO' l. ilt 1 f 1 , W ,''..!. ! Motor ll'i T bin sain, FOR SALE - One driving mare, six years old; weighs !;;"; sound, gen tle, and good speed. Open buggy, rubber tires; hami-maile set buggy harness. See me for a bargain. Cash or paper. C. A. fiib-on, Mon- X. C. Phone 372-J. roe. Hnhitusl Constipation Cured in I -4 to 21 Hays "LA x-FOS WITH PiirsiN" ii n sp Tiaily prepare:! Syrup L'tuc-i.axativc for ll..l;;iiial Cor.stipation. It relieves promptly but ahcuM be t i!."ti regulcrly for 14 lo 2! days to induce regulur act;e:i. It Stimulates and . Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c , per botile. an.) in V '.'f'S 1 1 liillii',,!'. I t, .i'ny 'i.o-. Ihill III" l.e m .it he: stciiil. hit' io F run iv : in tl.e l rr: !':i" tw. niv liise iv not 111 I' S: ". v .'. .It'll !.!, V. i d he rase of : il-.-s i' V . f liieir i I It: ,ol:i :sh. habitants vasiateil Miy uni ili.'rative n be car iiiuimttb: liven us here lil ; uget her. CCtlie I'ditulv iericans. the wlsii d shoulii ; tlllilei- si) iieai .t te ,;it ihe round of the tjuus riclil be Ivard .-.cross one miles of vvaler, the the same. Tlie Ft. mh Gove! iiiiieiit has ini'lcrtaKen ami it i a protnis" ih.u will be kept what ever the complexion ami foreign pol ic of i lie Governm tit that the mll itarv cemeteries ill France shall al- .1. f..:.il. v ays be wen cat. . io. . ...e .. . ... .. , exlet ht, flnd pn.flta nr.d Iteh: an as we'd as the r rencn. ' n.v.. i,. That ihN tindertakinc Is being Car olina. He predicts thai the damage done by the boll weevil will amount to about twenty-live per cent of Ihe crop. In some places more in some places less. The moist low lands will be mof ufftcied than the dry high giounds. This is noi the uiot't cheerful pros peel in the world, although it may not be as bad as the Hist thought lliav sutiiesi. il was unpen niai lien i s nu a pai;. ;;. J,c:r,r, Hie weevil first came into lexas mat IRON ar.d OL'ININE m: II v. oil hi noi wiinsiauii I ne severe vvinier this far north. Evidently that was a delusion. The weevil has ad v.nued so far now thai it has covered all of the cetiiui territory, except a narrow fringe on Ihe extreme norili. It is known to naturalists that when an introduced pest arrives In a new country it tisuall..' thrives wherever the I hings it subsists on ill rive. The lioid weevil seems no exception. The low temperature litis winter may sine to delay its advance, bin we may us well lis lire now that the wee vil ,s iiestineil to i'V.rrr!. the cotton belt til IIS litnil. hi accepting lllis 1 Vos;i"Ct tl.ere i. a i ii'e:'-'(m in thin!;' tl-.a cotton I'i.rm :i.i in Norti: Ca '. 'tia will stop. We ! ... eil l!ie a.' anta.es lhat iltiv ' !n i o' inn si , i i,.n ha.i and .-tiinilin" t Ill's on ;i'l eiiii;l fonttng. We suffer no more tlun any 'hr cu'on ter ritory. The natural inference is ih.i' if the cotton is twenty-five per cent hauler to mak", il w ill be twenty-live i per cent higher in price. Then some of the farmers will turn to other thing!) which will mean a shrinkage in the rtei. which is another price intluetice. The boll wej-vil is not a good thine, however, it is an obstacle lhat the bnver of cotton and not Iho farmer will have lo suffer from most. The North Carolina farmer has other resources and he will make cotton the tyrtent. causing wval.ncss, laziness. nervousness and uikiuss. OkOVIi'5 TASTELESS Chill IONIC rcjiorts ir..;rj.y unu Vitality by Purifying nnd l'tir.i I.ing the HikhI. V'iitn y u leel us im-i':,'l:c'i.:t.ft itivtg'rfutii.j! tflitt. mc liow it Lnr.f.i ri.:or to toe c!nt!.s and la.vt it itnprcvis the b;,oG'c. yea vill then apprecia'e its true tonic v.-Le. OROYA'S TASrCLESS CMtl TONIC it t simply pt nticrt in Syrup. So pleasant even ilnhirtn lik it. The blood needs Quinine t j Pui.jyit nnd IRON to Enrich it. Ttiit- rcl.gblc tonic Hcp erties never fail K uive .ut i-fvtyitits in the bloed. TheStrciCtl-.-C.e.'t:ti;.riw,'r i.f GROVE'S TASTELLSS ChiM TONIC !.r.s r.aiJo it the f.'.v. riir fnr an t'- .u-artls id liomcs. Mor C.ri ti..i.v-;i would ''ai. a ! "i;' ' TASlLI.iNS I'!.. i! nR'I'i'iA f ' ' ft' Intit by Hearini: About Tlietn. This is a purely local event. Il look place in Monroe. Not 1n some faraway place. You are asked to investigate it. Asked to believe a citizen's word; To confirm a citizen's staiemeut. Anj aiiicle that is endorsed at home Is more worthy of confidence. Thau one vou know nothing abo.il. Endorsed bv unknown people. Mrs. E. P. Garland. 504 Alfalfa St. Slie says: "The first symptom of k d ney trouble I noticed was a dull, bearing-down rain through my back. It i.iade me- feel tired out and run down. When 1 tried to bend over and straighten, a sharp pain would i-h.iot throt'gli my back. I got diz?.v and everything would turn black be fore me. Often 1 g1t nervous and had such severe headaches, I could hardly stand thti.i. My anklei swell id. too. Mctr.iiig,- I felt all tired out. sore and lame. My kidneys didn't art properly, either. Dunn's Kidney Pills itre. w hat cured me of this suf fering and I only had to us. a few. loo. I haven't had'to Like this rem edy since." Trice 6'lc. at all dealers. Don't sim ply ti'k for a kidney remedy set Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Garland had. Fo :er-Milh:n n Co.. Mfgrs.. Buffalo. X. V. net tied tonu s Th fa mul i day, ai.il y.n -.n ? store, t.io per X yir.rs iiii". foiks bi get l lOYt'S v w tan n la Vm.i-i.I t in i.v.iii-eivtiig tl I . .iti" tl 1 tit ,"iiv dr:;t No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un fceolthy cokir, whk h imli.-sto poor blond, and r rule, there is mix or less iinwh uislnrbsix CKOV t S TASTiXl SS cl. nl VON IC gh en ro'ularlj iVrlwonr thrr V.i v.ill iitri-h the I' .d. pnivihcdM - n. r i:tl s LissUncralt'iri-BiJih mtr.il ni--4 ;h !.nl '':.tii. Nui'iic i!l ll'' tllf. ,.St,:r , ' . i . tivill.r i li'. .' . ill l aw -ul:-.. .. .-i.if ;..: I j)'. Uncle Sam says of Life Insurance That $10,000 is the right amount for the young man in the army to cany. 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. "Life insurance is the only mint where sym pathy for the widow is coined into cash." Investigate our famous "Carolina Special" Policy. GOKDONLSCO. State Agents PHILADELPHIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Monroe, N. C. ried otii i amply proved every day, town councils, village mayors, cures. and iieasauis all seconding Ihe Gov eminent in its work. It is to be ho.ed that this fact will not he lost sight of in England when conditions of transport, etc.. become such that the question of the removal of Brit ish dead is taken up by Ihe British and French Governments." Major O liyun's letter puts the matter into a sympathetic light, for boih the French nation and lor our own. He hopes lhat with a knowl edge of all the conditions "a strong sentiment will develop among the families of Ihe dead protesting against what seems lo me almost a sacrilege the removal of Ihe bodies of our gallant men from those sacred sites in France where ihoy died to gether, and which will become places of pilgrimage for the honoring of I heir memory." He writes: "I received a day or two ago a letter from the Mayor of Bony, France, describing a pilgrimage made by the inhabitants of that town to the American cemetery, where lie the bodies of our dead, one thousand and six hundred nnd eighty In number, who sacrificed their lives in the as sault upon the Iliudcnhiirg line in the vicinity of Bony, September 27th lo 30th. lfllS. The sentiments con tained in this letter forcibly show the reverence held by the French people for the memory of those who made Ftich greni sacrifices to aid them in their fight for their existence. It demoii't rales conclusively the effect upon the people of France of the pres ence of tl'ose vvinte crosses matKing Ible. Il will be profitable because the w-orld must have Ihe lint. Serious alarm should not he felt. Columbia Records "Danse Bacchanale"by rrencn bymphonv 11 MlCCKNi CALLWii hrrriita guaranteed- Call fo. it dt Ary Drv$ Store- ' M i vni m i in m .NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Having this day qualified as admin istrator of Ben Howie, deceased, this Is to notify all persons holding -claims against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned administrator on or before the 16th day of December, 11120, or ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of their right of recovery. All persons indebted to, said estate will please make prompt settlement. This December 13, 1!19. W. J. HOWIE, AdnilRtrator of Ben Howie,, decease.!. John C. Sikes, Attorney. NOTICE. North Carolina. Fnion County, Su perior Court: Fred K. Owens, IMaln tlff. V9. Dora Owens, Defendant. The defendant above named, Dora Owen, will lake notice that an action the graves in their midst of the Amer- entitled as above has been commenced icans who died for them. ; lu Superior Court of Union county -Could there possibly be conceived I Lr "f.'? 'X9 u?.?" "?? any more certain safeguard against ! '""' ?'att' 'h" n unpleasant relations in the future be- ? "I"" " ' '"I'I ' mil rnv i ci i i vu i v u ' pi t i hi i nr office of the Clerk of the Superior COBIES CASH GARAGE I S FISK TIRES. FORD REPAIRING A SPECIALTIY. Next to Baptist Church. FORD PARTS. 3Bf!of leaving tween France and America than these silent but r"tnindful crosses? Eying where tiny do, even the mortal re mains of these soldiers continue to serve their country. Do those who urge the deportation of these bodies from France and their dispersion In America contemplate Ihe results of what I hey propose? Everything was done that could be done at Ihe time when the evidence was fresh to Iden tify and inter the remains of our dead. The work of recognition and burial began under fire and before the battle wr.it ended. To attempt now jto remove and disperse them would m I Involve n-'t on'v great expense but would carry vciih it many difficulties and regret tai.ie Incidents, rrf li.-dlv r.inngled and when ?(' : V. by bursting shells. The bodies of others who were killed by hniUls were litter. mantled by Fhell flr. "F!oforn leaving Frr.nce I caused fo be recorded an txprosMon of senti ment I Tt eirh com or nv of the regi ments of the division, and Ihe sentiment wat fi!mot wholly in favor he Lods in Franco, for Court, at the courthouse in Monroe, North Carolina, on the 17th day of January, 1D20, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to Ihe court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This 12th day of December. 1919. U. W. LEMMOND, C. S. C. Stack, Parker & Craig. Attys. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. . Having qualified before the Clerk Superior Court of Union County, N. C, as administrator of the estate of LonndcT Foard, deceased, this Is to notify all persons hold ine, claims Many men 'against estate to exhibit thnui to me shattered at Indian Trail, N. C. or to my at- itorney at his office in Monroe, N. C, I on or before the 23rd day of Deeem I bcr, 1120, or this notice will be plead in bar of their right of recovery. All persons Indebted to eald estate will please make Immediate payment This the 22nd rtav Decivmbnr. 1519 O. W. Klser. Adm of I,rmdcr Foard, deras.jd W. O. Lemmond. Atty. A superb piece of ballet music is this w ild, oriental dance from Saint-Saens' Samson anJ Ddikh rendered by the Paris Conservatory Symphony Orchestra. Rapid and fiery, it foreshadows the destruction of the revelers in the Temple of Dugon. Coupled w ith 'Capriccio Kspairnol. " A-6122$1.50 Other Good Records Com in anJ htat thtm tht Columbia Crafonola The W. J. Rudg'e Co. Jala KM - . ; I 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, but because the possession of a banking account is a strong indication of his success in lifeand suc cessful men are always admired. We invite you to open an account with us today. The Savings, Loan and Trust Co. R. B. Redwine, President. . B. B. Clatk, Cashier.