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nre moxkhf Jorrtx iK TrrsnAr. jwrAnr 21, 1930. r JOURNAL WANT Ans OMF CENT A WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. A I NOTICE We have installed a wr- side garage on Monroe and Page ! laad road, near I'nion school house. I We solicit jour patronage on parts i and repairing In ion Garage. J. c. 1 Huueyruti and 11. C. Boylm, Props. CAR of hish Just arrived r.t Store. trade Kimball nii'im'tiAi i au-ip tr.. .. .. .Jl"ST RECEIVED Hoiiovay's ilu.-.c matches. McCall. A full line of FOR FIXE PIANOS do not fail to ' customer is satisfied. 0 cars of musical i'.s.iu jieut ! since coming to Monroe, aad eeiy . nu sai.k SOME IMMiS POSSKSS IXTKL- l.l(.K(i: LIKE SOME HOUSES I t Holioway Bros. FOR SALE Three Stem art. mule. J. E. EVERYBODY u bavins iiuno from I Holioway Bros., who ill sae von 1 the agtnt s pro tits. WE CAN' save you uiouev on a match. McCall. j KIM BALL. Starr. Adam S boaf. Whit ney. Hii.ze and Koyal l i.is cn arei now ou the floor at H'duiui.v Itrus. Al'TO PARTS and re:airiiu; Fords a specialty. HuueyrtiM liojl111.ru ion Outage. Phone 16. Unf.ins mill. ' FOR SALE FIFTY KOI R acres of good farming Ittid. including the Sikes null, three dwelling houses, two good wi-lls. good on-hard, and pasture. Barg.iitt to quick buyer. Sf IJ. W. liaucom. Monro.' route Six. or J. A. Iiaiieom at mill. "ALAiIA" BRAMI COSTS A trifle more man just ordinary "Syrup but Oh! my what "nneiiuuled good ness" miu do vet. No chemicals used to preserve. No sugar ex-i trailed. Just Georgia Ril.bon Canej as it conies from the plantation! with enough coin syrup added to give consistency. This is "ALAGA". brand tabic syrup. Ask your grocer. DR. H. SMITH. Eye-Sight Specialist, can be found regularly at his office. Monroe. N. C, the entire fall and winter. Modern and up-to-date in every particular. Have your eyes examined and glasses fitted. Office in Bolk-Bundy building next to Dr. Green's dental office. FOR SALE Six-room house on Houston ptre;t; all modern conven-' ieuccs water lights and sewerage large back lot; en paved s'teet. Fowler & Lee. LONELY BATCHKLOR GIRL, worth lOOO.iiuii, w ish, s to h. ii from hon orable gentleman r'uler fid. Object matrimony. Wrirf Mrs. Hill. H East t',:h Ji-'Konv:!!c. Fla. FREE MRT - To thos- wb 1 mil .ai ry away same froi i .Vi'runlis; church, or ;i ::ui!! i-han: t'ov . 1 1 :t delivered. Ec: ;i' ''a wi'i "o ! -gun soon. See .. .nai'iri .1 thes.te. FOR SALE Desirable house and lot on Windsor street; lights and wa ter. P. H. Johnson. CALL VOI R CR0CKR today and ! - TT have him send you a ecu of "Ala- FOR SALE ! acres of land on ga" ribbon cane syrup. It has all, the .j.ialiiy iiud lull Jlavor of the! libbon cane. ; ALAGA" BRAND GEORGIA CAN1: Syrup has iso etiual. Good either "Little Mary" or ' G1.1;; Lucy." No other syrup has its del'cious favor and r.rh. health- FOR giving quality. Phone your grocer I for "ALAGA" i.nd accept no sub-; st it ule. Henderson Snyder Com pany, whole.-ule grocer, distributors 1 for Monroe ar.d vicinity. I FOR SALE Seventy acres. 2 s miles from courthouse on Charlotte high-1 Way. Land lies well; good tenant) house; two wells and a line spring-1 watered pasture for 15 cows. Saw! timber on place to build good six-j room house; plenty of wood; about . 45 acres open land. An ideal loca tion for stock farm. This is a good place at a bargain. C. A. Gibson,! Phone 372-J. Monroe. X. C. ! HOLLO WAY BROS, are ear ueriers in pianos, and guarani'V to ravej you money on s:tme gr.id" f pi- j nno that you buy frot;; a.-vu rt. j ! PHONE No, i for auto transfer. Care- ! ful drivers, and charges reasonable, i B. C. Hinson. F11R SALE or exchange for almost new Ford, a 1" h. p. gawoline en gine, corn and fe;d mill. F. W. Wallers. Monroe. Rt. S. 1AFCTIOX SALE-I will sell at pub lic auction at my home near Union-1 ille. on Thutsday. Jan. 29. begin ning at 10 o'clock, a lot of corn, fodder, hay. one buggy and har ness, one heifer, some farming tools and other articles. A. H. McCall. .Monroe. N C. Rt. 2. ELGIN WATCH E; Call's. All kinds nt Mr FOR SALE Two for ca. !i or food tiej . Kittles. Will Sell ;-aper. J. W. La- WATi'iiEs. watch;: - McCall. S. a 11-w hue. FOR SALE - ? veral Ford touring cars in A-l condition; price reasonable--IS. C. Hinson. FOR SALE A aood mule or mar.v J. 11. Williams. FOR SALE One driving mate, six years old; weighs !'2r.; sound, gen tle, and good speed, open buggy, rubber tires; hand-made set buggy harness. See me for a bargain. Cash or paper. C. A. Gibson, Mon roe, X. C. Phone 372-J. CARS meal. Cliai ct' ll G. N, Ellin cut Ion sli .- Co. SHINGLE MILL Capacity Jj.OoO per day: ciuii g titst cli'.s forest timber, m. I'liles from Monroe. Your roof will cost you from 10 JT.."u pr s(ii:are. Give me your order. J. W. Richardson. 2 CARS Flour Pan-O- Gold. Magnalia. Han Valley. Plenty self-rising. H. G. Nash it Co. drove's Tasteless chill Tonic JEWELRY A new line at restores vitality sod rorrfty by purifying soil rn- richlng the blond. Ym ran won feel it Strr-mt''-McCall'. i mint. Invisoratinil Uffivt. Price Mc. Headers of The Journal file Some luKtance of Sacaritj and IlevotHxi Fait of Mmii'k UeM Krieud. 175 acres sandy land.'. . . ..... with clay foundation. 3 mile east !JourUiU ul ,ne remaraaoie intei of Pageland. S. C. on railroad. ! Bseuce of "Daisy" and "Joe." Mon About 25 acres fresh land: lies a roe's two fire horses, has revived for little rolling, with valleys. Timber. ( foiWn lusUn. ttf Mgtcity ,nd de. black jack and post oak on ridges; i . , . . . , . poplar and long leaf pine mixtion of dogs 10 a number of local swamps; four room house with out ! ulen- Xr. E. G. Faust recalls an old buildings. Wriie or se Henry C. j black dog he once owned, w hose Penniger. Monroe. X. C. Rt. 7. ! ttwl fldelity U worthy of espe cial note. Mr. Faust, being the Monroe and Waxhaw road, 2 H t proprietor of a barber shop, has al io lies from courthouse. Has Cood'maVs been detained up town late ou outhouse and wire fences. Will his acute animal instinct, always not- gie terms. S.-e Saw D. Helms or'ed his absence on these nights, and J. W. Fowler. (would make it a point to station hiiu- 'self under the window of the iiviiiB ALE Six room house on wes. room, where Mis. Faust and the ch;l- Fra 11 kli 11 street. i:: to 't front and ,r,.i awaiie.1 the coming of Mr. ISO leet deep. See W. J. Rudge Kai.sl. ln Mr. Faust's return, the' for prices. ,oS mould walk am ay to the rear of nie noose, uu no otner nights ex cept Saturdays would he so station himself at this window. He evidently 1 realized that he mas the protector of 1 the home in the absence of Mr. Faust. 1 A 1101 her mail tells about the per- j ioi inances of a dog he had a num ber of years ago by the name of' "Romeo." When he became hungry, he would carry in a stick of wood in bis mouth to the kitchen. Then, af-j ter making one or two more trips, he mould reappear in the kitchen with a pan in his mouth. The cook, as aj reward for his energy, would give' him something to eat. "Romeo" us-( ually carried i;i wood once or twice' a day, and the negro cook, touched ' by his act, never failed lo reward him with a generous quantity of food, j One citizen remembers the devotion ' the dogs of the late J. J. Vann and! Vernon Austin retained for them af- ter their death. They would be found ' at the graves of their masters for1 days at the time, it is said, and both I genuinely mourned their departure. Friends of the deceased, however, ' sent the dogs to others parts of the; cc.u ity, fencing they would eventual-; ly grieve themselves to death. The devotion of a little lap dog 10 Us Anson county master once p.ive Mr. Ky llillingsley the scare of his life , it is said. By some means, as the corpse of his dead master lay in the shroud, this little dog crawled up un der the sheet, and lay upon his best; friend's breast. During the late af-! ternoou he kept deathly still, but In the night, when Mr. llillingsley was! keeping watch alone by the corpse, he began imivering nervously. The mo-1 tions of the body caused the sheet to i flutter slightly, attracting Ihti alien-! lion of Mr. Billingsby. Not believing , his eyes, Mr. Billingsley nwaited for; a reappearance of what he considered ' a phenomena. Suddenly the dog gave a lurch, throwing the sheet sev-1 eral Inches up In the air. Mr. Bil- lingsley was then convinced. Without ; a moments hesitation, not even wait- tug lo raise It, he darted through the j w indow, carrying with hlui both glass and sill. . I VARIETY OF FLOWER SEED. Tall Nasturtium, Sweet Peas. Morning Glory. Poppy. Chrysanthe mum. Kochia. Ricinus. Mlgnonitte, Ice Plant. Goards. Cosmos, Mixed Flowers. Eschscholtiia. Calliopsis. Candy-Tuft, Alyssuni, Forpet-Me-Xot. Sweet Sultan. Cockscomb. Salvia Splendor. Carnation. Stock. Dianthiis. Canna. Swan River Daisy, Paloi Drumiuondii. Petunia. Pansy. Balsam. Verbina. Zinnia. V.-C. Plant Food for Vepetable. Lawns and Flowers. "The kind that brings results:" Small can. 25 cents; Large bag. 12.50. CROWELL'S VARIETY STORE, WHKRE THE LADIES TRADE. I FOR SALE My home place, six room house with large hi-.ll. 7 acres, good young orchard, good well water, 1 inile east of court house. Green R. Thomas. FOR SALE 16 h. p. International engine, corn mill and crusher. Cheap at $40. price 330. A .It. Deese, Monroe, Rt. 1.. Lee Park. FOR SALE Desirable building 011 Lancaster avenue, near lots the graded school C. D. Roberts. CAR Ixst short s.- mlll feed and Red - H. G. Nash A: Co. dog Foit SALE - One Bi.ick "4," in good condition? ith new tires; one 1917 Ford with new tires. Both cars nt : real bargain. They pre going to .or.:ebc.i!j cheap. L. S. Fowler Co. WANTED Cotton price paid. H. G seed , Nash Highest & Co. FOR SALE Ford cars, new and re built. We also cany in stock Ford roadster, touting and sport bodies. We do high grade painting and top building on all :.iakes. Payne's Auto Works, Charlotte's Reliable Car Market, 26 East Cth Street, Charlotte. X. C. HOUSE FULL Nash & Co. of Red Oats. H. G ! FOR Al'TO CALL Xo. S. Good Cars. Careful Drivers. II. V. II1XSOX. Thres a Satisfied User Near Youi In considering the installation of a farm electric plant, more must be taken into account than mere price. Tbere are other things of greater importance. You want to be sure you receive long years o dependable service at low op t rating "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 83,000 plants in daily use. Nearly everywhere ycu will find Delco-Light plants providing com- tnc service. co-Light user plete and dependable e There is a satisfied 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 wilFdo 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. cft as the petaled htflrll of the rowtromwhenca its ira&rsnca came "just a little better than the on yon thought was beat" that is fjf Fw powder In th bwtJ of EJith Starry, . popular motion rxcrino uar; . "Iti aqjitiM fralnnc. dunry rctintmcnt ana charm, mill find tttanch frwmU snons the moit ditcnmirntins women.1 Oitwr Dty Om a Bcvdoir Cm tiofu art Pvrfnma. Tolltt Wattr. Tak, Sackat, Soap. Dohona Drug Co. v I y . 7 f HBHT THE BOILS Use Gentle RetncJy to End Constipation Some "i hysics"' fi'hi Iho bowels. They rynd tfieir way through the ten der intestinal tnerr,bran-3 like so much (lynninite. Yl.cy clean t!ic body, true, but they flo it much hartn. Oi.icr laxatives are ht.bit forming:. Cm tiio bowels bow to them, they v;,i ima'vcr to no other rail. Don't co:itrcit "laxative habit." bio.,;i'8 Relief Tablets are as penile as nature. Thry d.in't fipht the bo.velj. but easily and painlessly cause liiem t' pot .'orr.i their natural func tions. They f irm no hal it i. Tlicy v.'ill even release those new i:i t!;o toil:: of hab.t firming physios. Constipation, tin p )i;i;nrr, ij brl cnr!cd by Sloan's Kulief TublcU;. U. o t!:c-.; rhveys. XhnyVe r.nfest. lJ!'riiat'?J by The S'hcii Products i" i.. U Factory Street. I.-h-, Conn. 5 We Have .V) HentI Freli Mules from tHM) to 12(H) poamls, well broke muly for work. ALSO SOME FIXE BROOD MARKS. Give as look. Croup Threatens Quick lelief of btby'i croup often forestall serious tituation when this dreaded disease comet in the, late hours of night. MrtUn ikoaU tet ar at kWi Vi StWrtaanaml Vtbm Ciaaa ibiianua, kf aelwbtlal ailft raoeaS rll taw aakrt laraat. eaaa aaa aaarribaanaa, vill mtn laacaoktaf knak coarrauoa. ai4 inimai rtartal aWry. Takai I alaca aanaiaiiac raf I'Mcflnaitir br abr Mcawa la raaaallaf FOWLER & LEE. ,r 2 T NaMtaaaSLMa mtuaar Brame Drug Company ClGftulMravlLC. WE OFFER YOU QUALITY GROCERIES ALL THE TIME It means economy, satisfaction, Bool living for you to buy such Roods. In making our purchases our Immediate profit is not considered it is your welfare and, as a result, your permanent tnnle. We ni consistent, therefore, In requesting your business. QUALITY ECONOMY 5PH0MrS SERVICE THE QjUALITY GROCERS FANCY G STAPLE GROCERIES MOIROe. N.C. 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 Co. U. B. Redwine, President. II. R. Clark, 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. r vr aaaaVaSV. m NATIONAL MON ROE, N ..C. FORD REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. i Next to Baptist Church. 2 FISK TIRES. FORD PARTS.
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