the MovnrtE jomAi.. ti i:simv. Jiru:v is. Give us your orders for anythinq in the grocery line. Our reputation for quick de livery and satisfactory dealing is unsurpassed. Vann Funderburk. Phone 63. (psmopolitan V Production e'U ivi M Miall LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Latest Happenings In Around Monroe. and LATEST HAPPENINGS News Events of the Day in the State and Nation. WITH Marion Bavies FRIDAY, STRAND THEATRE X i a cent Lace on SaleWednesday Morning at Our Store at tklari S and 1 0 Cta. Store. $AAAA.x.A.X.AA.:xx-Afr Pastime Theatre FRIDAY CAUL LAEMMLE Offers the Great Western Player HARRY CAREY "THE FIGHTING GENTLEMAN" Also Something to Please the Kiddies. OPEN MONDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. x X f i x y y. 22c John A. Wray is visiting his parents in Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. J. K. KtirJ Hent the week-end w iih her daughter. Mrs. It.-rna i 1 W. it.n m il.-, in ehailotte. Messrs. T. J. W. Rrooui and P. P. W. 'llr will c'ak ai the Spruce Pine M'hool house Friday night. Stockholder; of tin Monro' Insur ance and Investment Company will, hold ili.ir itiii.ii.il me ting Tnur.-day. Mr. A J. Porter ami Miss V;ul Orr v.eie married iliis morn'iri ai l In ho ..e of 111 - ollaia'iig m.t :tsitile. Esq. A. J. Porter of Vance township. Ss-t. li.iy II l.iis alTi'vu rrm;i iii niiii: inn"! I .un r.iiMis. a.. t ;.il a I'llrty day it.tlmiii Willi tiirf liart-iiis. Mr. fciid Mrs. i.'. . Ilcliii. of V.i.ii lo iisliiii. Mr. i ry 1'uik. who was badly ii- J'livd ill ail aiiMiliioliilo arridfiil in Miiht:.! Si'iin--; mmi:p wei ks ago, has : ii'-l from a riiai'.iilif lusiilal imcli ii!;i'iov i. Mism'S. Iur.aii TiMii. l:in Siimli and III Criliiil: l ft SuiuUiy lor Mini. Mu-li.. to drii-o llirct- Iliiiok cars to Momoc for llu' St cn'sl Motor Coin- iany. Tin- diytuucf is over a thou sand nidi's. Mr. J. I.i-c Po'.k ol Mini'ial in-ii;s has moved his siiwk ol kooUs iiiio iho tuiildit!? across ihi sircci from his lu cst'iii st.ind. Th'' inv local ion eivi-s ti i :i !;.': n.o;:i In; ilic '.an- ici; of t.u. Ir, . la.-:-:.. .Mr. Adam Ty- MiiiriT at-ci'l'' 'i .'. io-'iiiiui ai .mi I'olk's para!:c. The touinv Iioard t l hiiicrvisois wiil lake bold imil and pcioiial ll !- I'tiv rt iiiri, l ins year, rro cri iinisi lisH'd lor Ji'.miai . r his ar instead I ia Ma i'.s in i ;i viofs yours. Ksi M. 1- Klu. foui.IV :-lli -rvisor, an nomices dales nun i;'ies lor iisun; of i.ropen in aiiolher pari of iki 'iir. Tlie raren' I'-aiiior .s). ial ion will meet Thursday iiUim noon al o run k in llu- namner 01 i oiiuuene l 'u asMiciaiioii iiiiiS'd in Novell. bcr ui;h 'he N. . t eileiil' loll, vlM. Kos 1'hilci' an 1 Mis. WaliT riowt-ll i.ilin; : he Stale i 01, veil! ion. It i now a Ine oruii ni..'.i mil ami lias :i;an. !!:i!is w '.. rel. th" city :cliooI. uiav h .,! i i' flic. hi. Ail parents an j i! !,i ..:.! lid lllis jneetitit;. .la la.ii i. ..n eld Ilia.' uaiKey who own. a tan i near .Mr. . 1 low's idace on the Wolf Pond toad as he learned the alphabet froi reaUini; Mr. Hilly Wolfe's paper hue in the nineties. 1! has isitetl New York, where he has two daughter mid two sons, but sns he has Ioiik I concluded that the South is the place for him. He was born in 1847, and is therefore 73 years old. The contract for the erection of an ice cream plant on Mr. J. W. Fowler lot near the cotton plat form has bee let to Mr. Kuneite Ashcraft by the tluun l.'e Cream Comnanv. It is to be completed in Sixty days. The old rrenuierv building on Talleyrand av nue w ill not hi used. Some of the machinery for the plant has already arrived, and Mr. Haw it is here to su perintend t lie construction work. The plant will have a capacity of several thousand nallons ol ice cream per week; 20u pints of milk per day for Monroe consumption; and a creamery butler capni lt of ui'tl pounds a week. Kcks will also be handled by the com pany. Mr. 1. 0- Snyder is the pre idetil, and Mr. O. 1). Hawn the sec ret a rv and treasurer. Republican sentiment in this coun ty, according to Messrs. dinner Joyce and C.us Hainler. two of the parly leaders, has crystalized upon Major (ieneral Leonard Wood for the presi dencv. For Governor of North Caro lina the local Republicans, naturally. favor Mr. J. J. Parker. Neither Mr.! Joyce or Mr. Haiuler mentioned JitdKe Pritchard In connection with the nom ination for president. It Is believed in some parts of the state that Judge Pritchard will po into the Republican national convention as a "favorite son" in order mat Kcpumicaus oi North Carolina my prove some factor in deciding the nominee. After Pritchard is eliminated on the first or second ballot the Tar Heel delegation will then be nble to cast Its vote for the most likely winner. Itilh Sunday will speak Eliza beth City January !th, making the trip fioiii Norfolk, where lie is con tinent!:, an evangelistic meeting. Mrs peter Oleson of CltMpiel Minn, was li e only woman speaking at the Jackson hay dinner at Washingioii, I). C, following the annual meeting of i he lx-moeratic National Com mil -lee. She is all associate member of the committee from Minnesota. On January 17lli. the Premlem of e I'm lu ll Republic w ill he elected. iviui. t lemeneeau Will I" 'tit- on'j unlit 'e. Th last sh.pload : YanVs that came Lack froi.i Mln . i.t lamo-u in ;-.n I -.iiicisco . ith llii- sku ! ill' oni Uleir th" "Shei alan": llolsh .visks. Watch tun! Were it. : ii ; Hume to Join t ie American t1;: hiii. These leierun are tiseti m leuliii- with Russian Reds. Rowtl.a hurt cotton . . , 'iitttiil seed . . lams Young chickens lluiter Hams I Sees wax Kg-- Irish potatoe:! . we. 'I potatoes Wool , tirkivs Your Spring Sewing. Do it now while you can vpa';.!e tho heat to your own comfort. NEW" GINGHAMS ::7 Queen Cluth Zephyrs, Sn.-.-ial ::uo. :i'J-ir.ch New Designs in Ktr.fnws Zephyrs. :!2-ineh Kenfrews Devunsiiv Cloth for Children's and Ladies Garments. Looks and wears like Linen, fast colors. WHITE GOODS Monroe Maiket . ... 43 s 4d'3 . II I2i... ',tl to '.!2 xi . to ti.'i aa to 4 . 2S to "n ::n . . . . ' l.r.n , ... H 2r, 40 JL. I Cut Flowersj A A Floial designs, wedding boqueis, ami flowers of all klnd.t. Y Prices reasonable. j. We make shipments lo Waxhaw, X Marshville, Wiligate and other X nearby towns. C(li: MtUMJ.W .. Al I nioii Onig ( o. Phone Hi. M-in. Clue Ilird Mulls, a specially designed fabric for Fine Under Garments, Children's Dresses, etc. Soft, Silky Finished, still more durable than Nainsook. I5y showing you we can convince you of its superior wearing qualities and apeparance. Price :!8 to "0c. 1JLEACEHD DOMESTIC Our Special Advertiser Bleach will sell at old price while it last. Price :;0c. ilK-inch Nainsook for-Underwear. Special :50c. ::(i-inch Pajama Checks, extra quality, and up. NEW LACES Dainty Linen Laces for Children's Garments. Filet Laces for Underwear. Torchon Laces and Vals all r. rices. Lee & Lee Co. Reliable Merchandise Reliable Merchandise XOTICK. Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the late Eleanor Buss, this is to notify nil persons holding claims against said Intestate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 10th dav of January. lf21 or this no tice will be pleaded In bnr of their re coverv. All persons Indebted to my intestate will make prompt settlement and save costs. This January 3, 132". J. E. CHAXEV. Adiiir. of Eleanor Rass. deceased. Stack. Parker & Craig. Attys. SHOES! SHOES !-At the old Crowell buildm? on Jefferson Street. I have ?00 or 250 pairs of Ladies' Shoes in the smaller sizes. Some of them sell regular ly as high as $8 the pair. Your choice at $2 and less. Will be there everv day th?s week from 1 to 2 p. m. J. G. Rogers. WITH A DELCO IN THE HOME THE WOMEN FOLKS CAN: Sew by Electricity Churn by Electricity Iron by Electricity. Cook by Electricity. YOU, MR. FARMER, CAN: Light your home by Electricity Light your barn by Electricity Pump water to the cattle by Electricity And do a hundred and one other things about the farm ip a quicker and more economical manner. HERE ARE A FEW SATISFIED OWNERS Ask Them About the Delco: Vann Sikes, J. A. Bennet, E. P. Knight, F. D. Helms, Char lie Helms, J, V. Medlin, J. C. Austin, T. L. Austin, and hosts of others. rThere's a Delco Near You." Monroe Electric Service Co. MONROE, N. C. A. M. Secrest. Pres. Rev. E. C. Snyder, Sec. & Trcas. A. L. Helderman, General Manager. (nocked 0 A few barrels of those juicy and sweet Florida Oranges, the price onlv Toe per peck. A limited quantity of 45c grade Pound Cake for 30c per pound. This cake is nice and fresh, and is sliced at the price to demonstrate that it is cheaper to buy cake than to make it. Lee Griffin