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fHK MOXIJOF JOfRX.U.. TI'KSDIY. JAXl'ARY 20. IB'iO. f JOURNAL WANT ADS. ONF CE.VT A WORD FXR EACH INSERTION A. ! ritOHIKITlOX KVTKCTIVK ! KUIIiAY IX I'XITKD STATKS J CAK of high grade Kimball piauos jest arrivtd r.t Houu.jys Music Store. FOK HXE riAXOS Uo no', fail to ee Hollow ay tiros. FOR SALE Fail hanks -Morse C a. p. gasoline or kerosene eugiue mount- ed oa wagon with wood saw outfit complete. Has been used only four cr Ave days. J. li. loiei Monroe Koine 3. KIJJDAI.L. Starr. Adair. S.-houf. Whit-' iiey, Hh.ze and Koyal pianos are now on the floor at H-itlowiiy Itros. AUTO TRANSFER -Threat t at the New Phone 3SI. - Call M. L. Home Cafe, ion SALE FIFTY-FOUR acre of smut tanning land. including the Sikes mill, three dwelling houses.1 jwo good weUs, good orchard, and j-asture. r..u .iin to quick buer. ' Set- C. W. i;auconi. Monroe route six. ov J. A. rauco:n at 11: ill. ' "A I.AC A" HUAND COSTS A trifle more than Ji'st ordinary "Syrup" but Oht my what unenia'.'d good ness'' you do pet. No chemicals , used to preserve. No sugar ex-: traeted. Jurt Georgia Itmhtui Cane as it come from the plantation with enough corn syrup added to gie consistency. This is "AlaAGA"' brand table syrup. Ask jo:t g river. DR. II SMITH. Eye-SI-ht Specialist, can he fovud regelrlv rt his office. V.on.vo. N. C. the O'.i'ir.- Oil and v.inn'r. Modern and " to -due in v.vy )'iii iicu!:'.v. ll.iv u:.r eves v 'i-ir.e.l and ul.issis r Office . 'VlU-ISuiuiy huil.iv.; n vi to ". 1 ' r en's d-'n'a! (:: V ' 4 '.I K Si ; ,.. on .. s-'t reel ; in.m . 'i . :i i " - I i-lif " " ' ;ri er ' HOLLOWAY BROS, aa.e sold over fcO cars of musical i-.s. ru.ntiiu since coming 10 Monroe, and eveiy customer is satisfied EVERYBODY is buyir.t. j.ianot from Holloway Bros., who will save voil the agtui's profits. FOR SALE Desirable house and lot on Windsor street; lights and wa ter. I. II. Johnson. CALL WALTERS FATE whea ;ou want a Rood sieak. l'hone l!S. CALL YOUR GROCER today and have him send you a can of "Ala Ci" ribbon can? syrup. It has all the quality and rich flavor of the rihhou cane. "ALAG A" BRAN!) GEORGIA CANE Syrup has no equal. Good for either "Linle Mary" or "Grandma Lucy." No other syrup has its del:-inus llavor and rch. health irivinn iiial:ly. l'hone your grocer for "ALAGA" and accept no sub stitute. Henderson Snyder Com pany, wholesale grocer, distributors for Monroe and vicinity. "OR SALE Seventy acres. Z miles from courthouse on Charlotte hish v. ay. Land lies we!!; good tenant house; tv.o wells and a tine spring watered pasture for 15 cows. Saw timber on place to build pood six room hot'e; plenty of wood; about 4. acres open land. An ideal loca tion for s'ock farm. This is a good place at a har'.-ain. C. A. Gibson, l'hone "TL'-J. i t;: ret". N. C. IMM.OU'.W rUO.v are ear tie.-i.as i:i piano--. ;".d '-u;.rn hi .ive oil l-.ou-y on .-uue ' : 1 i' , h jh.'t mi'i l,.v fro- : a -."i . I'tHisiiiutMHial Ijiw llecaine Operative January 16th at Midnight. Nation-wide prohibition by consti tutional amendment, the dream for years of tho.w opposed to the sale of liquor, became effective Friday at EFFORT I1FJXU SIAPK TO KKTIKK SAMltl. GOMI'FIIS IIjum U Make Him President Kuiei-i. ' lus on Full !) Is In Hi Toth Year. An effort to retire Samuel Gompers ' as president of the American fedent- 1 lion of labor on full pay and create midnight with the department of Jus-, for him a new position as honorary lice and the bureau of internal re- j president or president emeritus, thru nue. the two government agencies en- which he could exercise advisory pow t rusted w ith enforcment of the new j ,n over the policies of rganiied lab basic law , ready to take action against ! or. is expected to be made at the con- ' all violators. , The fiual step in the work of en forcing the new form of prohibition : was taken Thursday w hen Secretary Glass approved finally the regulations to be observed by agents of the fed- eral government. John F. Kramer, general prohibi wiifinn nf lh fe.1eralinn nf JullA The plan ih no ways connects up with the attempts of socialist and radical j members who at previous conventions j have attempted to unseat the "grand 1 old man of labor." j President Gomper's friends, al though they have knowledge of some; LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. We have them, a wide variety of Samples, consisting of Sweaters, Caps, Hose, Petticoats, tiowns. Shirts Overalls and other things to numerous to mention. We bought all a large Wholesale Firm JU. f layed this season. We know will ninke a hit with the trade. Cout ami get some of tliexe wonderful bargains while picking are good. CROWELUS VARIETY STORE, On South Main Street I Hon coniniissloner, announced that he : sort of a movement to place him on! practically had completed selection of B retired list, scoff at the idea that! his corps of slate commissioners and j nle next convention will take an' liK-al atfius. end had been notiflea UUch action. It has been generally by tltcin that they were prepared to , cousidtnMl that when -Mr. Gompers start at once on the task of enforcing I jlH.g retire he will be placed in an the amendment. I advisory ca;acity with full pay, but! There was little notice taken by I such a move atnhis lime Is unlikely.! government of ririals of the end of all j ay believe. They support their j licensed sales of liquor except at the j convention by pointing to the vigori treasury department, where mucn wj,h wi,irh the head of the federa-' r-ciivity was shown at the offices of jfion continues his work, although ite ' iifiiciali connected w ith prohibition J wij ,,asis hs ;oth birthday this enforcement. Their tasks, however, i montn During critical period he were confined to the linking up of de- j frequently does not leave his office tailed plans for anting local auinori- unli afler muinight and Is constantly ties in driving out the illegitimate , of Washington in connection with dealer in ntoxcants. Otticials ail , labor affairs. Any effort to retire him they expcied a multiplicity of leual riihnut his consent will be fought and lesser tangles to ensue, but they bitterly at a convention, were making an effort to avoid as. many of these as possible. Ir;rt of the 1'oiulitUm of the t .'.m m KMon. r Kramer said he a-i , Savings Loan and Trust Co. a St;!! 01 ueari our imu.-aiiu ni i . .... .1 .... 1 t.i.iilr 1i hmin ftitfkfr 1 '' N''; No. " for ai'to 'rans't-r. Carc fiii ('ri :i n ' ctiav as i ( .1 enable. - It. '. liaison. v1,,, O'.r 1.1a 1 ",1 ; t : . tii-' "ioor b t 'lli'.i' e laMiid'-x. i ul .' v. ;: ;it y mi r 1 1.1 J --. If ...11 ;.r , M-:'-.l..-.- :'!t lis, i i' r- .1,1 on!.'', ; nil h, roiiinced il-.a' :;.' is .In )! e to ;iy y :n i.i;"-. fresh li sh ami oyster--, i'l'ire 1SS. V .;.;eis & rat" FOK SALE - Seven-year old horse D. H. Howie. Indian Trail. EOK SALE or exchange for almost new Ford, a 10 h. p. gasoline en gine, corn ii ml feed mill. F. V. Walters. Monroe, lit . S. Habitual Constipation Cured in H to 21 Da; j "LAX-FOS WITH PCrSIN" is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxutive for Habitual Co'-.stipation. It relieve promptly but should be taken regularly for U to 21 days to induce regular act len. It Stimulates and Regulates. Wry I'lsiianl to Take. 60c per buttle. Thrift is the scientific management Of one's time and money. I !.'. 1 !!.Tv'l!':i.O,; v I ;!., tnrli v i.-l, -; ! e ; 1 i.i'ii- ii,;-. 1. in v: ' rS1 ( : .j -n M-i- . W'r' e it-'.t. 1 1 fit h r'l .. .1 ;-';so'iv!t . t''. i. Y)i K VWIT -To ih..- ry invsy a;ne ii ; ., .i-:., church, or a st.i.JI ;':..: ; i"- dirt rieiivered. Kxc; -. a Itui v 11 'e J--vi soon. See a: i'..U, r 1 a iii site. FOn SALE Several F'ord touring cars in A-l condition; price reason abl". H. C. Hinson. FOK SALK A good r.mle or mare. J. 15. Williams. FOR SALK One driving mare, six years old; weighs sound, gen tle, and good speed. Open buggy, rubber tires; hand-made set buggy "harness. See me for a bargain. Cash or paper. -0. A. Gibson, Mon roe, N. C. rhone 372-J. (Tunes. .:oul three iiuniireu 01 inesi" iil work under the direction of the slate prohibition enforcement officers 1 ;ie 1 tie rt'iers will serve much as did interna! revei lle auenis before v.-ar-t m:io prehiliii ioii went into effect. Mr. N "liner's bureau has two million .',.;!,. v,j-'i wlre'i 10 conduct its ; o-k ni':! I'lly 1st. Tfe:,-iiM l!ici;if- ; ri' ir-i.iate some s rouble i'l hnudliii-' the distilled 1 luoi s in hoiiili d wan Mouses. It hns I n disclose! tl-.nl. In several cities. I i ii:" iiiaiitili- s 1 I ho 'led goods itavej e:-iMared from liouded storage rle sniie the i-ilauce or reenu officers, "'o avert f-irilier tlinfis, Vr. Kramer's 'laft" ha been instructed to guard such liquors wi:h extra care. nt Monroe, X. i at the cIom of llusiiiess lec. :ll, I fill). RESOIUCKS Loans end Oiscounls . . 1206.20!'. IS Overdrafts fl.134.52 I'tiited Stated Iionds and Lib erty IJomis anil V. S. S. T. I . I'oriiiiiire ii! Fixtures .. 2 . 4 H !t . S S AM oilier toal e.;i;-.te mim'J ,1,23!l.42 t'.ish in vault hud n;'t amounts ui;e fro! 1 Laiiks. itaukeis iinii Trust t'empar.ies .. 41,2":;.7S t'.ish hems held over 21 Ins 1,('i2tv5T I iiecki for Cleat iai 1.142.25 Insiiiaiic.' Invest 1. lent .... 1 .unit. on I!i;ildinj,' Fiin'd S.Ut'D.T" i'loiisiotiN of I'rohiliitioii Amendment Total f 332.64;. 57 : LIAIilLITIKS Capital Slock paid in .... f 25.OttO.00 Surplus Fund 1 2.500.00 Undivided Piolils, less current ! expenses and taxes I'iild . . 7.045.29 Constitutional prohibit ion, effective ' Deposits subject to check 133.5S4.55 at midnight Friday, and the enforce- Demand certificates of dep 109.057. 4 ment legislation enacted by Congress, . Savings deposits 17, 990.19 make the following provisions: : Cashier's checks outstanding 1,171.76 I Declare unlawful the manufacture , Trust deposits 26.348.31 'or sale of any beveraue containing, one-half of one percent or tnord! or- Total f 332, 647. 37 alcohol. , i Stale of North Carolina. County of Declare places where liquor is solo Union I, H. D. Clark, cashier of the in violation of law to be common nuis- above named bank, do solemnly swear aiiecs. abatable as such . I that the above statement is true to Search and seizure powers given the best of my knowledge and belief. 1 prohibitiontil enforcement officers, ex cept for the search of private dwell- ints unless used for the unlawful sale I of intoxicants or in part as places of! business. liquor seized to be destroyed, vehl- II. II. CLARK. Cashier Correct Attest: W. I). HAWFIELI), R. A. MORROW. G. B. NANCE, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me cles and other property to be sold ana this 17th day of Jan., 1920 !wVVV proceed paid Into United Slates Treasury. Advertising of liquor by any tneth--od prohibited. Permit manufacture at home for personal use of non-Intoxicating cid ers and fruit Juice. While "uim-tn-loxicatlng" is not defined specifically, the term ' in-toxieating" Is construed by law to mean one-half of one per cent or more of alcohol. Permit manufacture of alcoholic Ihiuois for sue raineiual and medicinal uses, under restrictions. Permit manufacture of alcohol for Industrial mid seientilie uses. Permit possession of liquor in home ;f purchased before prohibition be came effect ive. PhysicUnis prohibited from pre scribing alcoholic liquor for patient unless in good faith they belit've it will afford relief from ailment. Not move than one pint can be preeiibed in any month for one person. Complete records of sales, nclud- ing names of persons obtaining il P. II. JOHNSON. Notary Public. Much Rheumatism IhiiI Dingulst'n o4'iiie-o-Pa,v Of I'er Attracts Many huffcrcr. If there are any rheumatic suffer ers who have not availed themselves of this geenrous offer they should do so at once. English Drug Co. states that it Rheutna, the guaranteed prescription for rheumatism in any form, does not give any purchaser quick and Joyful relief they will gladly return the cost without any quibbling or red tape. Rheumatism is a dangerous dis ease, and anyone who has the slight est taint of it should drive it out nf the system as quickly as possible. This is what Rheuma did for tunny. It should do as much for you. "I have been laid up for one jear with chronic arthritis," says one sttf- I Thres a Satisfied User Near You ! i In considering the installation of a farm electric plant, more must be taken into account than mere price. There are other things of greater importance. You want to be sure you receive long years of dependable service at low op erating and upkeep cost, and be sure the plant you install will do the things which are claimed. Delco-Light is not an experiment. It has gone through the refining influences of years of actual farm usage. Today there are more than 85,000 plants in daily use. Nearly everywhere you will find Delco-Light plants providing com- ectnc service. co-Light user plete and dependable e There is a sfatisfied De near you. Think what this means to you. It means that you need not depend entirely upon your own judgment when buying an electric light and power plant. You can talk to an actual user and learn from him whether Delco-Light will do for you the things claimed. Perhaps your neighbor has Delco Light? If not, write for name of nearest user and catalog. MONROE ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Monroe, N. C. A. M. Secrest, President ' Rev. E. C. Snyder, Sec. & Treas. A. L. Helderman, General Manager. I 2 ! ferer. "I hud doctors galore, also, qnors. required of manufacturers and! xi'' fo"r months in a sanitarium.! druggists hut had practically no relief. Then I Various penalties for violation fix-; slatted taking Rheutna. Now 1 can 0,l iho mnui h..liiL' tun ihnii-igo wnnoui ciutrnes or oiner uiu sand dollars fine and two years imprisonment. You Do More Work, You are more ambitious and you get mora enjoyment out of everything when your blood is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have u very depressing effect on the system,, causing weakness, laziness, nervousness' and sickness. OROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Lunching the Ulucd. When you leel its strengthening. invigorati:ig effect, see , bow it brings cior to the cheeks onj how j it improves the appetite, you will then I appreciate its true tonic value. ! OROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC I is not a patent medicine, it i simply 1 IRON and QUININE susfemkd in Syrup, j So pleasant evi.ii childrtn like it. The blood needs Quinine to Purify it ai.d IRON I to Enrich it. TI.ew reliable t'.uie prop- ! erties never fail w out iraf urities in tin blood. Th3 Strength-Cf Kiii: Power of GROVE'S TASTLLESS Chill iONiC has rnado it tho fcv. rite tot. o in thousands of homes. , More than thiif-live van ao. fo.ki I would ride a lonj! distance to get MOVE'S i TASTLLESS O.t'd iOMC vhen member cf their fjrr,;:y had Ma! iria or necdsd a oody-buudin strength-giving tonic. aThe forme, a is just the same to- day, and you on got it front any drug tore. 60c per l!'. I which I could not do for the last nine j months. I highly recommend It. and would gladly answer any questions; asked on receipt of stamp for post-, age." Thomas H. Eddy Schyler-' ville. N. Y. Rheuma Is absolutely harmless and thoroughly reliable because It is one discovery that has forced rheumatism to yield and disappear. It's not expen sive and It Is recommended by good druggists everywhere. ii l i if. 'VsfcV-.i. ia I ' jAs ... JW CORNS a CALLUSES !ti GUARANTEED- '.S.iMuiriWM;; AUTOMOBILES AND HACKS FOR HIRE. . Call 227 when in need of either an Automo bile or Buggy Trans fer. Careful Drivers. At Hinson's old stand., ROSS & WILLIAMS. WE OFFER YOU QUALITY GROCERIES ALL THE TIME It means economy, sat isf net Ion, good living for you to buy such goods. In making our purchases our Immediate profit is not considered it Is your welfare and, as a result, your iienitniient trade. We lire consistent, therefore, In ivqiicMing; your business. ECONOMY K I 0 2C j I f FANCY C STAPLfc (iHOCEHlSS J Q ' ' THE I i QUALITY ( ! GROCERS $ MAIN Si j THE i QUALITY ' GROCERS When you have Money you 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 life and suc cessful men are always admired. We invite you to open an account with us today. The Savings, Loan and Trust Go. R. B. Red wine. President. H. B. CI k. Cashier Thrift, no less than earning power, is an important factor in these constructive times. Don't be miserly, but avoid extravagance and, above all, put your Money in the Bank or invest it wisely keep it in cir culation. By so doing you stimulate business, and the more business is stimulated the better we shall be able to support and encourage our boys. Thrift and persevering effort may be your part in helping to build the Prosperity of Peace. finX-A U Cf NATIONALS at A M .sV OBLES ASH GARAGE; FORD REPAIRING A SPECIALTIY. i Next to Baptist Church. S 5 FISK TIRES. FORD PARTsi S aUi
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