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the fit in i hiii tin- Kepuhiieaii e Hi.i u tiuil does Mill adopt ";i I'm ward-look-In:; liberal, const 1 uei ive i!.iii'iiMii on the irraiy and on our eeo::uniic :; MM," (if fails In propose "measures for sound biisiues i;diuiuistra: :e;i of thi ron 11 1 r ." aiiil is : r Sn r T.-aoi. un ary" or "latlical" in it approach in our (jvt'al domestic piobbms, or li It Is r,nl "bnik.il H Hit"! who un doubtedly assure the i-onsu 111 mat :on of those Milici"S and im a-utes." Mr. Hoover will not su 1 ijxj 1 1 the llepub Jicait lick1!, llr says nobody has a risht to dictate what a party shall do, bin an iiuhvhli'a! has a tii:hi to say what ticket ami ,'i.rform In- v ill support. So Mr. Hoover hi' way for n judi:i.i :it i f r,i" 1 1 p u I 1 1-: ti convention up'iti lis iiiei"'s anil not by reason of am pievio'; old'. ,11:011 to support a pariv v. i'h wiin li he is ; This is not -eiltihleM ''"I soiliri i 'latikinu pr. .'.union. The awa'or lunieil 10 h;s pas.-eii-Li-r: I'll'' v per ei Ml i f those people ho le v.- think we'll n. vr n : irn aliw-." lie I-., i i !ui,;si , I . "Thai's not ;,;i." said the p.is-en .:er. 'Fifty per n ;, el' n:i up !. f ihliik so, too." "Diil mi'I 11 I'- i Al' no win'.) In propost il ."' "oi exactly, I tt;t lih.t in Chu .", t.i I ailed utile , - a I. re -." know. Tl:e rule of a helping hand." ! m::s. 11. 1;. lanky. ; Health an, I Safety officer. lit S-ieee;.s follow - t ;i 1 ,. 1 ell 'I I . run h 1 in 1 1' I hereby amnio: 1 tystlf as a ran Ihlale for sheriff .-1 I ihe ae linn of the l'i ,mer.;i e p; 1 1 . - YV ('tank Ih nton. CA.IHACK INSTKIVTIONS. The eiiy watuns ate not 11, posed In hi, ill dead l:et -, roots, old lumber , a. id hue k I tot.i pi :'. ale lois in I :io eily . Will you knuily place your dany sAiepints in boxes or cans will lids. , 'When pnssiiile, ju.-i beyond the side walks, so that this work may he dis p.Pehed 1. 101 Mptdly'.' "1'ts iie dol lars line to throw or sweep papers oil the strtt's of Monroe. hop- the l.iiiis.-kei pe;s will Imrn thee,. trust yeti W ;l . 0-0,, el ,i'e in ihe obi,!, iilv'llt el tlits ii'iii-anee. J. II. SIMI'.-'t.V. t'hirnnau of S'nei ItupioM tueiit.s. IIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllliiiSigiiiggiiiiigi : M.llVid- natiirallv iithi.ate accept or I'fjoi't me i; put if form or nominee so far as h's tial support is concerned. Would thu' p "an the s.-ln-iion of j Mr. Hoover a week hi tor by the I 111- ocratic convention a' sun I-'tvie'iseo? The chances are ,itain-t .1. Mr. Hoover is not a l"i .noiat veil thoiiph !) support.',! Mr. WitV-on's appeal in f-tr ;i lieiuocraiie Con gress, lie will apply 'n the !eiuo : cratic pi iii form and nominee t he same test he has outlit.-d for the II. pub- I lican id.itfon 1. Th I lemoei a's i'1-j ready have li..'ii iti power fir .-ven j years, and t hose who i"'e in a posi- i tlon to know Herbert !looer's n.ind j Intimately. sa he is disappointed; with the way the D-tnocats l.i.ve ad- ministered the tavern i..ettt iti those ; seven years. He refer to n niiiiii't- eney in Irnth it iiit.es i,:n: uii.iiiiei to illlderslapil how the Democrats , have any riit! t to call 't!i. t iseheti fni ward - lnokinf" or proL'tessive, I when I'resiiienl Wih-uii hi's lopy.t-j rdly i-nored, tun t . 'y ilf ov.n-! whidmii.n sent i :u n! 0!' i'-,. Iieino-j crais of the country. eirv--oii to htm j by Iieinocr;itic ch.iiriii.ui Ilie.it r Cuin- lli huts, but the ib'tivr.d of 110:1 parii- j salt' thtit rostniiister iii'!i"i T I.nrle son he removed from oftire. Another thi' t-'. Mr H mnt ;s a dry thoroiiuh dry. He looks askance at the wet inclinations of the Hem ocrat.J. Thonch he may have views upon certain amendments to the Volstead act. which would make that law less offensive to individual lib erty, he hasn't anv lec.niiiLS toward the wet side of the argument. He think:! prohibition is a pood thins nd that national efficiency will be promoted by its enforcement. Mr. Hoover's declaration on the Treaty shows that h does not ap prove of president Wilson's uncom promising position and in his letter to Mr. Greuory. nf San Francisco. Just wnde public, the ro.iner food admin istrator practically drnv.s himself way from what h calls the Presi dent's "extreme view on participa tion In European affairs." This is even more, clear! v em"hatsiz,,d la the letter written by Mr. Hoover in Paris year l?o, which was "Inadvertent ly" made public ten day aeo. Mr. Hoover is neither President Wilson's choice nor in the good I oil it. ill! I . 1 li. r : 11 ; : 1 . t-t '.( a catidi to; ."'her::': f. ' . 1 1.1 ih . action of ihe li.-i.ioi riitic ,,:i,",,'.:y ;:i June. Kay i':ond C. 1 1; it in. lull mii nil r I hereby iiunoiiia myself a candi la'.' for the office of sheriff of I'litou ot.uiy. subject to Ih.e lotion cf the I ii i:. 0:1 ni ic prip.uirv i i ,!i'ue. J. N Price. mi: mii i:it i-' I hereby iutnoi;:,, e i,iy self ;v 1, 'ifti'.'.iiaie foe shfllft. r'ltt.jret to the aciion of the !em.ci.i ;e priiiiarv. WILL H. PIIKSSLKV. sK'.V'.'i; inko;:.matio.. We !:,:. a ciij hiw (hilt com,, els all sinu s, still les and residences en the t'4 line In connect at oilce (if an 1 1 any s iirru.memetiis can he made wish ;i plumb, r. The stale ;v de mands 1 lie ducket and can sysiein un til s.-wei conned ,011 is made. Several 1 'W branch. s of the sewers will be added us mioii hs materials arrive. Af ter connect iup with the sewer Mirface toilets i.tii',.it be Used. W. K. LKMMOMt, Chairman Sanitary Depun ment. i in: 1 111: 11 .,ii. 1 1 hi:. I h. r. by annoittice 1: yseir (. eapili l.re lor the leL'ishi'i re, - ::hi.' t to the .lesion of the Iiemrei.'Mc primary .-- -C. J. Plaswell. Kill I OI'IO W I II. II I I! I lie-. 'iy itiiniilitK e It self a-' a an lidatu for cotton w-.-;L-'ier. snbjeei to he , id, d!i of the d -r.'eiii ie primary. .1 N". HKL.MS Kill Mil. Kill. ! h reby aiitioun.e i iyself a ran- I'date for Sh"r:ff siibleet to the ae 'ion of the Ileiuocr.itic pria.ary. litis 'id! W. Refers I'llli Mll.hH I'. 1 lifie'jy announce myself a candi date for Sheriff fuhjoe' to the action if the Democrat ie f.it.iitry in June. Clifford Kowler. We Have BO Head Fresh Mules front 1MM) to 12tH pounds, well broke ready for work. ALSO SOMK FIXE BROOD M.llli:. ' (ive os a look. FIKKS. C! ii'illness, sanitation, be,. ;:t ,tica tion, conservation and sal ft y ,ue all civic synonyms. They symbolize eod ciiizenship, and pood citizenship is wood busiii.ss. AM accumulations of Hash, deeayiiii! Iitaiher, limbs of trees, dc, must be cleaned lip and carried on: i f ihe city limits :s a pre vent ion i'-ansi ihvs, which cost the ,i.it ton f;:,u.i ,n iiiiiiiiilly. .Mr. VoiiiiL'. Sta.e fife commissioner, Ims old. it 1 a clean-i:p week, wherein all I his : hall he done, and we expect our .it . us to resj.niid wiillitiily. t is a t-r.i.l deal cheaper to elcu up and tep.iir before I'res occur, than after wards. This ram pal 1:11 rids homes and business houses of accuiuiilations of 1 ...ii.sh taat are lire tinmtcis to ev. ry community. There are a num ber of fire traps in our city which ned repairing, and still more trashy corners which need the rake and shov el, lleiiiember that all flies are the same at the start. At the same time, alleys should be cleaned and cleared of vehicles, old fences and sheds re moved, vacant lots should be cleaned of tin cans, papers and (lead weeds done away with. I!erinnlne Monday, April 5tli. this cumpaliMi will benin, but It will not end until all the above requests are complied with. T. I.. CIIOWKLL. Chief of Kite Department. I i is I ? i 5 i I m ! FOWLER & LEE. A romance which beuan at Camp jl.reene was rudely shaiieied i:i I Charlotte yesterday when Mrs. Kssie j.McCarroll was granted a divorce from her husband, B. A. McCarroll. whom she has not seen since last Ai.K ist. The soldier was said to have been from Knovville, Tenn., and tht tnar rlafre took place early last year whn ' the girl wat enly fourteen years eld. Proclamation Clean Up and Paint Up and Keep it Up! Know all Men, Women and Children by These Presents: That, whereas the National Clean Up and Paint Up campaign has resulted in many advantages to community life in the United States, In safeguarding the Health In promoting Thrift, In furthering Fire Prevention In stimulating Civic Pride, and In making Home and City Beautiful Now, therefore, be it known that plans have been perfected for a thorough Clean Up and Paint Up campaign in Monroe, beginning Monday, April 5, This date to mark the opening of a real campaign of persist ent and constructive effort in cleaning up and keeping it up. In this worthy movement we urge each citizen to do his or her part to make our community i Clean, HeaJthy, Thrifty, Safe and Beautiful. (Signed) MRS. H. R. LANEY. Monroe Hardware Co, RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
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