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THE MONROE JOrRXAL. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY, 27. 1919. Your Orchard MeedsSprayin 0 We now bave a sop 8 ply of Lime Sulphur Solution. Also Arse nic of Lead, Powder or Liquid. WHOLESALE F- B.ASHCRAFT RETAIL i "---iT ''wr-V- J ""i T5 t' 1 W1-: OFFER YOU QUALITY GROCERIES ALL THE TIME li moans eoniitniiy, .'MliMactitHi. good thing for you to buy such glHlds. In making our purchase our immediate profit is not considered it is your welfare and. a a result, your ennaiioiit initio. Wo are consistent, ibm-Ptoit', (n roquestini: jour luisine-. QUALITY- ECONOMY phone JJ SERVtCF 1 .f ANCV & STAPLE 6BOCtRIES THE QUALITY GROCERS &MAts SI MONROF. N.C Fore NEW and Rebuilt I 'ASM OK TERMS S. S. Wolfe Next to Western Union Office Local and Personal. Can't Outdo u "Tin l.lrio" ' ht y have (tone everything else m. . 1 Fori! cars except hunt 1 1 - with :I mi, ami last S.uiini.i ihey t! ;t !iit out near West Chester, Pa. J. Charles M n ii ;i . dim was h'lt.i j ip leynartl in III'" ohl-I.u'.'ioiu'tl way n tin' back of a horse says that two rien in tlio auto did nil the t.sual fox-ruiniti',- si mils except lea,i a live fool fence. Tilt" car raced over tioltis, ui am! down steep hills, crossed uiitu id--d m reams ami caint" us nt-ar as any riodv to genius; the coveted "brush" of the fox. 'm store For Stouts. Stout. X. C. Feb. 2".. The -flu" coiulit inns in our community art- ini prov mg some. Mr. V. T. Hayes and sots have erected a new store lit Stont.s. Va-.it r Joe llarkey. son of Mr. V. S H.iiktt. is seriously ill with pneu lunuia. Mis. S.tllie Keziah has been sick lor some lime hul is improving. tin i- school has neon closed for some liiue on account of the "flu" but hope thai it ill soon open auaiu. 'Moose.' in Out in Kanvis City. Stranger -Can I set a drink this town?" Native "Yes, if yon will haiiR around awhile." Stranger "About how long?" Native "Why. uniil Congress changes the eonstiutlon. Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiii!! Central Methodist Cltiirtli. liev. John V. Moore, pastor. Sunday school 12:"n. ll:;:n n. m. ami 7:3" l'. in. preaching by the pastor. Theme of morning sermon: "Ilene fus of Worship," ami subject of the evening will be: "A City Full of Joy." As we have missed three Sundays let tis all attend church next Sunday Now of Vance Tnvtnlili. Indian Trail. R. F. I. No. 1, Feb. 2i.--Mr. and Mrs. Wilson HelniH ol ' Makers have moved to a place near Eht-mzer church. Mr. and Mrs. 15 rover liaucom have reiurned home I after spending some lime with I he 'latter' parents, Mi. and Mrs. J. C. 1 Helms, at Monroe. There will be ! no services ai EbeneziT church Sun day. Charily. I I'rite l.ive lloiitl. ! (From the Castonia nazette.) I i i t'l i.'e who siient several days in Jail here last week tinder bonds loiallim: $1.2nii awaiting trial In tiasion Superior Court on charges of frauds aliened lo have been perpetrat ed in various real estate deals, gained his freedom Saturday nicht when Waller F. lteiilon and 0. M. Tucker, both of I'liion couniy. came to Gan tonia am! made bonds at city hall. Trice It Is understood, left the city in coi'iinaiiv with his bondsmen. II Piece for piece, the bare wood parts of a Schuttler will weigh 30 more than similar size parts in an ordinary wagon, and yet a finished Schuttler wagon is not as heavy as the inferior, more massive looking wagon- The Schuttler is the thoroughbred that has the lastaing qualities no superfluous weight, but all bone and muscle. When you drive a heavy, massive-looking farm wagon, whose parts are loaded with iron or junk, you are simply hauling a needless load. That easy-running Schuttler " cluck" is famous. The Schuttler is made right all through. Each and every part is made in exact proportion to every other part.. A chain is no stronger than its weakest link. A wagon wheel can carry no heav ier load than its axle will carry. An axle can carry no more than its wheel will stand. Each part of a Schuttler wagon is built to do its proper work in that particular wagon proportionate to every other part, so that when all the parts are put together we have . THE OLD RELIABLE SCHUTTLER WAGON? STRONGEST LIGHEST DRAFT MOST DURABLE NEVER MIND THE PAINT WHEN YOU BUY A FARM WAGON TEST FOR WEIGHT PAY THE LIT TLE EXTRA MONEY FOR THE EXTRA QUALITY LUMBER AND YOU'LL SURELY BUY RIGHT. Mr. IJ. N. Nesbit is seriously ill ai I: is home iu W&xhaw. I Among those critically ill with ' piii'iimonu i Mr. Henry Myers. A yoeng son of Mr. Zeb Itrooks, :lio l.ves on I'nioiiville. route two I's very low with pneumonia. I Mr. Unfits Hunneyrutt is pit-par- : ;:ii to erect a modern country home Ion hi place on the Monroe road ! near Wiiigute. The three moonshiners, Laney Fun- .derburk. James liichardson and Wt lev Helk. colored, who were taiKliI I last week in Iif"ft towm hi:i. wt-ie tried in the Recorder court today Kichardson and Belk were fined $250 and the costs each. Funderburk's case was continued to March 5. Miss Minnie Robinson, age about sixteen years, died Thursday at the home of her father, Mr. Whire Kob inson. near Kock Kest, from the combined effects of pneumonia and iutlu-iua. She is survived by her parents and several brothers and sis- iers. She was a bright, good girl. tnd her untimely death is a shock to h.-r many friends. Kose I.lpion, nerro who etuerv-l ihe commissary depariiient of tlie fad commission. Wednesday, plead riiilty in Recorders court this tnorn- ins; and was given the choice of serv ing six months on the chain gang or pay a tine of fifty dollars and the costs. A small while boy, employed by Mr. Johu Hawkins, superintendent of the commissary, saw the negro go into the room and appropriate sixteen dollars and forty cents and a pistory. A officer was sent after him and he was brought here am! lodged in ihe Jail. Rtise confessed this moi n ing lo the theft of the money and pis tol and led the officers to the place where he had hidden the loot. Il was found under a rock in a pasture. .Monroe .Market. liinvtlen cotton . , Short col l on .... Cotton seetl Young chickens . Uuller Hams Hens Iteeswax Fgus ... i Irish potatoes . . . Corn 41 39 50 to 65 .a 2S 75 $1 $1.!5 Heart I if moved. Man Lives. Some days ago surgeons at St. Joseph's hospital ut Omaha took the heart out of Steve Zakirh, an Austri an, who had shot himself, removed (he bullet from the heart, where It was Imbedded, replaced the organ In Zaklch's body and sewed up the in cision. Today Zakich Is on the road to recovery. The operation was performed after the bullet had been in Zaklch's heart nearly 36 hours. When surgeons ar rived afier Zakich died the bullet in to his heart they thought he would die in a few minutes. After he had survived 36 hours the operation wnr performed. In tierfortu ng the operation hip surgeon cut I h rough three ribs and exposed the heart. Pr. Siniaiirk reach ed into the opening, took the pulsing heart inio his hand, lifted it clear or ihe body and removed the bullet, af ter which he replaced the heart whele it belonged. Morning Oregonian. Special Notices One cent a word ech insertion. BUY ROYSTER S FK UTILIZER nd make good crops. Collins & Mar ge! I. LOST A black well-worn ladies' pocktibt ok containing 2 ten-dollar v uud 1 live-dollar bill. Lost between City Hall and Charlotte road. Fiud . er please return lo .Vr. V. L. Karii- I ho-.. HI. FOR SALF Five room house and lot on Fast Curtis Strtet. O. L. Manguni. 1'hone 332-J. FOR SALE A mare not five years old, weighing nine hundred pounds. Good qualities. A. E. Eudy, Mon roe Route 1. LOST Uetween Monroe and Marsh ville, an old suitcase containing personal effects, also small leather portfolio containing correspondence or turd Motor Co., Charlotte. N. C. Return to Henderson Garage and receive reward. FOR RENT A good one horse farm on halves. See me at once. Uur- ant Frio. Mineral Springs, N. C. LOST Between Monroe and the end of my mail route, a roll of bili.t roniaiiig between $15 and $2U. A. C. l'eiiegar. WE SELL ROYSTER'S Fertilizers and other standard brands. Col lins At Hargett. IKMiS H.l THE H.r1 Tin- Modern Malatl) Strikes Herd of Swine in Itovtail Count)-. (From the Salsbury l'osl.) The biHiest rimers of the Influenza epidemic is that it is now attacking hogs and Mr. J. 0. Crowder reports that a number of Ills hogs have had an altark of the disease. Several days ago several of these hogs became sick and a veterinarian was consulted, is being believed at Ihe time they were attacked iw the pneumonia, but the animal doctor, who did not visit the hogs but formed an opinion from I heir conditions are described to hint that they did not have pneumonia. A hog expert was consulted and he pro nounced the ailment influenza and of fered a suggestion as to what remedy to administer, this Including a good dose of turpentine. This was admin istered and the hogs at once began to improve and are now about well. This recalls that last year auring iha eniriemie over the country it was reported from Kansas and other Mid dle West States that In many localities hogs has been attacked twin the nu. MONROE HARDWARE CO. RETAIL DEPARTMENT EF3 3 PHONE No. 1 1 iiiiiiffiiiiiii 3 1 Ifi) U D OXK (iOODYEAK FILL YVF.ATIIF.il Til GAD CASING M HIM OX THE HELK MILL HO AD OH WOLFE 1-OXD HO AD. FIXDEll RE Tl'RX TO Dr. R. II- Garreti AXD RECEIVE REWARD. WANTED Teu good farm hands to cultivate one of Ihe best farms In North Carolina. Gravely land with clay subsoil, good houses and truck patch given free and $35.00 per month salary. This farm produces one to two bales of cotton per acre. No chills or boll weevils. 12UUtbs fertilizer and Sut'tlis soda furnished lo lemers per acre should you pro per lo rent. House Lund Company. Dunn. N. C. Foli S.M.K Two practically new Mirth: wi;n self -starters, also Ford ton Truck. Several other good used cars for sale. -Seorest Motor Co. i . rnn coi v..w 1-.....1 .ai., , 1- - . . . " rviu, iiiouei, self-starter. A. W. .McCall. SEE US FOR ROYSTER'S Fertilizers 1 and other good brands. Collins I A Hargett. YOUNG MEN FOR RAILWAY .MAIL Clerks, $110 month. Experience unnecessary. For free pailicuUrs. examinations, write J. Leonard t former government examiner) 445 Equitable Building. Washing Ion. D. C. ITBLIC SALE Saturday. .March , Ihe undersigned will sell at auc tion, one mile north of I'olkton. Ihe following articles: 1 six H. P. kerosene engine, one Quaker City cob crusher with roller attachment for meal, thirty-inch cut-off saw, 1 twenty-Inch rip-saw, saw table for lathe or shingler. engine and raws mounted, bells for all ma chines. 1 sixty gallon tank. 3 cows, all giving milk, one now fresh and one will be fresh April, also oa calf. Household goods, tables, bedsteads, rockers, chairs, lot inn lasses in jugs, 1 buggy, I new buggy body. I second-hand buggy body. 1 surry, 2 sets harness, plow gear, traces, log chain, corn knives, grain cradle, 2 cultivators, and extra wheels suitable for hand cart, 1 2-horse wagon with bed. I mare and mule colt, lot fodder and straw, new wagon tongues, axle trees, sia gletrees and olher articles too num erous to mention.. I). W. Hrioktr. Folkton. X. C. This sale was post poned from Feb. 16 to March 6, on account of influenza situation. ELGIN WATCHES Full line at Mc- Calls. .NOTICE Only time single boys left. Belter hurry, girls. A. L. Holder man, Manager, .Monroe Electric Service Company. FOR SALE Single Comb Rhode Is land Red eggs from large, dark, even, rich Reds. Very heavy laying strain; $3. (Ml for 15, delivered par cel post. W. N. Jeans, Wadesboro, N. C. WANTED To buy a good mule Kaiusou .Montgomery. FOR SALE 51 acres land, the Lee Hncher tract in uuford township, on public road, convenient to church and school, well timbered. See M. II. Richardson at once. ' FOR RENT Small from courthouse.- farm, o ne mile -C. M. Redfearn. FOR SERVICE Registered Guernsey bull. Hays Raider. 51.743. Foe $2.50. Sam Medlin. Monroe, Ut. 2. IF YOU WANT TO buy, poll or trade your car. It will pay you to see u. Socrest Motor Company. LONELY UATCHELOR GIRL, worth $300,1100, wishes to hoar from hon orable gentleman under 60. Ob ject matrimony. Wrile Mrs. Hill, 14 East 61 h Si., Jacksonville. Fla. FOR SALE Several Ford tourltm cars In A-l condition; price reason able. n. C. Hinson. NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of th lale Ed. J. llivens, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said intestate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 3Mh dav of February, 1921, or this notice will b pleaded iu bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to my intestate will make prompt settlement and save costs. This Fob. 27, 1920. E. 11LAIR B1VE.NS, Executor of Ed. J. Iliveus. deceased. Stack, l'arkor & Craig, Aitys. WANTED, FORDS must bo cheap for the cash. Socrest Motor Co. FOR SALE Six-room house on Houston street; all modern conven iences water lights and sewerage large back lot; on paved street. Fowler t Lee. CALL YOUR GROCER today and have him send you a can of "Ala ga" ribbon cane eyrup. It has all the quality and rich flavor of the ribbon cane. FOR SALE .Mule, $90 top buggy and Harness, $io. J. T. .Marks, wax haw. i "ALAGA" BRAND GEORGIA CANE Syrup has 110 etiual. Good for either "Little Mary" or "Grandma Lucy." No other syrup has Its delicious flavor and rich, healih givlng quality. Phono your grocer for "ALAGA" and accept no sub stitute. Henderson Snyder Com pany, wholesale grocer, distributors for Monroe and vicinity. SALESMAN WANTED To be sta tinned in Mon it M'. Good proposi tion for right man. Address liox ;). Cliai lotto, X. C. FOR SALE Three fine fresh Jersey cows. D. B. Funderburk, Monroe Route 7. Phone 3 rings on 42, Grif fin's Mill. FOR SALE The Frank Thompson dwelling, 10 rooms, all conven iences. Monroe Insurance and Inv estment Co., G. B. Caldwell. PHONE No. 3 for auto transfer. Care ful drivers, and charges reasonable. B. C. Hinson. FOR SALE Six room house on west Franklin street. 130 feet front and 180 feet deep. See W. J. Rudge for prices. "ALAGA" BRAND COSTS A trifle mora than Just ordinary "Syrup" but Oh! my what "unequaled good ness" you do get. No chemicals used to preserve. No sugar ex tracted. Just Georgia Ribbon Cane as It comes from the plantation with enough corn syrup added to give consistency. Thla Is "ALAOA" brand table syrup. Ask your grocer. OR. H. SMITH, Eye-Sight Specialist, can be found regularly at nis otnee, Monroe, N. C, the entire fall and winter. Modern and up-to-date In every particular. Have your eyes examined and glasses fitted. Offlce In Belk-Bundy building next to Dr. Green's dental offlce. FOR SALE Ford cars, new and re built. We also carry In stock Ford MaJ.ian IaupItiv and atmrt hollies. We do high grade painting and top building on all makes. Payne's inin WnrWa fhnrlntle's Reliable Car Market, 28 East 6th Street, Charlotte, N. C. FOR RENT Good one-horse farm In Sandy Ridge township. Neces sary buildings; good land. Murray Clark, at Heath-Morrow uo. FOR SALE E-room dwelling on Talleyrand Avenue. Possession at once. Monroe insurance ana in vestment Co., O. B. Caldwell. SHINGLE MILL Capacity 23,00 per day; cutUns first -class forest timber, 84 miles from Monroe. Your roof will cost yon from $3.40 to $7.50 per square. Give nie your order. J. W. Richardson. NOTICE! To the Taxpayers of Goose Creek Township. You are hereby notified that under the Revaluation Act as passed by the General Assembly of North Carolina, session 1919, you are required to meet me or my assistants at one of the following places in your township to list your polls and personal prop erty: Sylvester Hinson s store, Wednes day, February 25th, 1920. I. C. Clontx's residence, Thursday, February 26th, 1920. Ebenezer church, Friday, February 27th, 1920. Be prepared to give a full list of all personal property. Including cot ton baled and In the seed, that you owned on the 1st day of January, 1S20, and also all money on hand and In bank; all mortgages, notes and ac counts, and all sums that you may owe on that date so as to know the amount of solvent credits that you . will be liable for taxation on. I hope that all taxpayers will avail themselves of the opportunity of meeting at the places and time above named to list their polls and personal properly for taxation and not be forc ed to make long trips to other places to make returns. There Is a heavy penalty for failure to make returns and comply with the law, M. L. FLOW. County Supervisor. FOR SALE One Bulck "4." In good condition, with new tires; one 1917 Ford with new tires. Both cars at a real bargain. They are going to somebody cheap. L. S. Fowler Co. I-a.it Notice to Real Estate Owners. All persons owning real estate In Union County and who have not filed questionnaires for the same must do so not later than iMarch 15th. 1920, or the same will be listed and twenty-five per cent added to the value of the same as a penalty for failure to comply with the law. Those who own lands and lots and have not made returns of the same may meet me or my assistants at some one of the different places la the respective townships Sn which they reside at which personal prop erty is to be listed and make re turns. M. L. FLOW. County Supervisor. In child education, we pay toe much attention to the wits, and not enough to the will.
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