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r " Ficrrr p:f THK MOXKOE JOfllXAl- TI HY. MY II. IfeMi. Fir.nTPr.ES READ This List of SEED I Have in Stork: Alfalfa. AMke flow. While Dutch Clover, Ja.wiii t'li'HT, Timothy, Oir!mnl (iras Kentucky Blue ;ras. Tall Mcad.'w Oat Cinuo, liye lira, Sinlan tints. Cow Teas. Sjr IU-an Whet Ibniis, Sl l'rii, Millet, Ha;, Vetrlt, Sorghum. I'aoliire ami Lan.i Mixtures All m-I In senon. HEADQUARTERS F. B.ASHCRAFT FOR SEED The Miracle Man" Strand Wednesday Thursday 4 i 1 i i s y 5 1 i 1 i V I IT 'i i Special Notices )ue c at a wora each insertion. iHMili of Mi tierti'iiile Walsh. Mil I'l YIFU TAl liHT SCHOOL I'.WNIF. HIRST A Xol'Xt'F.S Fri.nds ana relatives of iis Ger-. H,; oU II THIItTV VF-ARs! MAIIKI At.F. OF FIVE YF AIJS AM) trule WaWi were shocked when a Wild Pi.in sl Tluli Own IK-signlng" The Author'-. Writing OlUUl II.IH llll'IVKM'll. msi:.:e was received Sunday at uoon t. W.i- a l.iadmMe of Trinity, and a Sailed Into Matrimony jriili. u: Plant Co.. i-i'tt '.'.!. K !!:! acres ol wood and inbt r land oil!' mile of Winns ;io coituti t.iiils. This is a bar Witi. See il. J. U. Smith. Wilms ;ro. S. C. lt.UNi' Auotiicr good Man lor Sher iff. Who? Clifford fowler. Wh? Eighteen years of descrvim; ser-Tii-e. Qualified ? Yes. Democrats. i Miss Fannie Hurst, the author, has taken the occasion of her fifth wed ding anniversary to announce her marriage on May 5. 1915, to Jacquej ?s !)anitl:fiii niiiiai aiA .,-.ll.,H.f.i- Ills death ,or Wi, i, ,(,(. late Rafael Joseffy. W ith definite theories concerning marriage, . . . . ... . t.it -ii'nlr ,vr n..rviti. iinul ral ntn Kmue 1 Z;r Lz . r .-:r at,;; ,.; , t. Iin -i' place, a W. O W. pol'oy. M''il I'ark Sanatorium in Charlotte- Mineral Si'iiig Route 1, May 1" F'."de. picase nil: I 'a K. La- ttvatmeiit. Inn a-i her condition C. A. ISjIet ilied last Tuesda.N e- ney. VKmroe Ko; te tiaduatly h:yat.:e more alarming she eaint at his home in Lancaster.' Mr. ' ' ' ' '. was i.: ken to the St.ve Hospital in l'l lei, or Cai'ta:n," as lie was bt-:t i l'i:;lu :Jii"ii l'oialo f'l iuis ie.id.. to Mrcanton. V. v. as ihonght that sil- kno- n, was a son of the lale Rod l'l; - hip; .:: c ' I . t! sand - Meik- had ifipioud tiMtil several ilas ago !,.r. one it the pioneer Metli. vi .-t !' !. ille. .N. t. v h.-n i rsi ela-s set in and tins was prrachets of this section the dirwt cauc of her uea'h early was ,-ausi.i by taking an overdose of U-..I!. .v,w ,., foriv Tk.i .1 i.,.. i , i hey decided to tail Into the sea of ttOhiKtlihg." :" . , ' r,r-, v . ? y, ve year, f high sea,.- mis lll'I'H Wld -..-. - - ------ MiriTU It iHHtll T3 1U fU IU It" I I'll those w ith w hom she came in countie ami oilier states to teach, but daily contact "rise and call her bless-! he preferred to remain in the section ed' While very young she united ,.f his nativity. He was loved by his with the Methodist church and henuuils and patrons wherever he has ever lived the penect chris- taught. Whenever he returned to his old schools he was a most welcome years of age and was the daughter of Triniiv College, and for over thin v the late W. W. and Mr. L. C. v.alsh. years he taught school in Lancaster I a bark of their own, 1 INT On the kti-t'fls of M 1)111 o a collie shepherd male dog; yellow nan nte wnicn is uesi evei.nni.iru with white on nose and feel. Kin- through service. For many years ler please return or notify me at Miss Gertrude has held a responsible once and get reward. K. U. Deese, position in the laillinery department Matthews. N. C. lioute 26. of Uelk's Department Store and he- - - cause nt her devotion to duly and FOR SALE A fine milch cow. See conscientiousness became recognized A. K. Foard, Indian Trail. N. t.. as an almost Inseparable part of that Route 1. YOU S ALK A fresh milch cow. L. C. Folk at I'.akers. MAN TO Si:LI. TUFFS, shrubs, roses, ha s, bulbs. Fei niaiieul. liiown Unit hers Nurseries. ISochesler. N.W HtlKD FARTS. Ford service. The jince is right. Sustar Harare, West Windsor St.. Monroe. N. C Flume 4!IL TOn SALK Good milk cow; fust class, about i hive e.ii.- oi l. First C0 gets her. H. F. Statues, at l-;ek I'u'.leit iui-r's. 1-TVl SALiv-If ou v an: to beiin I reiding cattle begin iigl'1. The ri"ht way it. to begin with a pro ducing sire. 1 have I. -It ll.rei se lect, young, highly bred, registered Jersey bulls. K. B. Redwiiie, Mon rt. X. C. 1 YANTK1 T.-ll bi:shels of cane seed. S. S. Richardson. i VOIl SALF. Lot of pure Simpkins miton seed, culled, a) $2.'0 v 'bushel T. L. Price, Fnionville, n. c. nr. l. FOR SALE Fresh milk cow. young calf. K. 11. Starnes, Mineral Springs, Route 1. WE HAVE IT Enough butler paper r Mivply I'nion county, at 35 rents rnd. Crowell's Variety Store. Vi-'RY SPKCIAI Red Hill Syrup.! jnst as sweet as lasses candy that your sweetheart helped you make' when you were sweet sixteen." t "Some sweet." Crowell s Variety Elore. establishment. She was one of those "7" people who look after the seemingly s"l iiniiuiiortanl details of business. Her daily life was "tie of energy and cheerfulness, fuil of charitable deeds and liioiu'.'.ts for other. She radiat ed an air of refinement and was a pc fecl example of voi.ianly modesty. She leaves to mourn her loss her mother. Mrs. I.. ('. Walsh, one sister, ami ttitve brothers. The home w here her presence has for so long been a benediction is saddened and the friends are plunged in sorrow be cause of the pa sing of this Christian gentlewoman. Tie remans arrived from Morgan- ton yesterday afternoon and funeral sc i vices were held lrom the home on Crawford Street this mottling at ten e'eloik. Key. John W. Moore, the pasmr of Miss Walsh, spoke of her sweet and gentle spirit. Interment was in the Monroe ceiu'ery and the mound was covered with Mural tokens from sympathizing friends. FOR SALE W. J. Rudge residence on Kverette street. Nine rooms bath and sun parlor. FOR SALE Corner tot TO x 175 ft.. in good neighborhood. J. E. Llles FOR SALE Six-room house on Houston street; all modern conven iences water lights and sewerage large bark lot; on paved street. Fowler & Lee. FOR SALE Five or six head of horses and mules. T. J. Trice. Monroe Bottling Works. WANTED Room and hoard with jr.'vate family by couple without children. Address H .P. C, Box Oty. VOn RENT Six room house on West Vranklin Street, water and lights. TC. J. Rudge. I'LANTS We now have for iinine 'foat delivery 10.000 cabbage and 12.titi0 Porto Rico potato plants. , Ct'-CMteiraTi-e Mercantile Co. FOR SALE New and slightly used Ford touring cars with starters. Prices T65 fo $Sil0. D. B. Har rington, Monroe. X. C. FOR SALE Genuine Porto Rico po tato plants. Book orders now for May delivery. Cash must accompa ny order; $2.50 a thousand. S. M. Knight, Monroe. X. C, Route 1. visitor, ami he was never seen at a public gathering but that he was stir rounded by a host of admiring stu dents. He used to say that after he had taught fifty years he wtis going to run lor Governor, feeling certain that his old students would elect him Mr. Plyler was married to Miss Sal- lie Hodgen of Charleston. In She died about twenty-five years ago. To this union were born two sons. Capers and Charlie. The latter was accidentally killed by Parish Fundel burk about fifteen years ago. Capers. w ho is a gradua'e of Wofford Collegi has been teaching in Chester for number of years, deceased is al-o s urvived bv one brother, Mr. George W. Plyler.' The remains were laid in rest at Tabernacle church, w here he had been a conscientious member almost his en tire lite. Mr. Plylrr wan about t. years of age. Children's day exercises will be held i'l Tabernacle next Sunday. The pub lic is cordially Invited. The community service work is meeting with the approval of the peo ple n rou ud Prospect, and it Is some thing the country people should sup' port, for thn-e like us. who are 12 ind 15 miles from town, have no time for a show or musical recital while there. So the Idea of bringing the educational movies to us is a good one. Miss Heath probably enjoys good hearty laughs from farm women, w ho have not enjoyed this kind of enter tainment before. ' Mr. Robert Rape carried his fifteen vear old son. Henry, to Charlotte Tuesday for hospital treatment. He Is reported to be some better, but is still in a critical condition. Monroe Market Rowden cotton Short cot on IM Hams 30-35 Eggs 36 Hens 75 to 90 Irish potatoes 4.00 Y'oung chickens 65-75 Butter 30-40 WANTED Two or three rooms, fur nished or unfurnished, for light housekeeping by collide without children. Apply H. P. C... Box 337. City. Wtyte House COFFEE Insist upon having White House. It's the countersign for good coffee costing less than 2 cents per cup, includ ing cream and sugar. For sale by all t;l tiiiicer. None better at any price. Bargains' IX Electrical Fixtures Having bought the stock and good will of the Monroe Electric Service Company, wc are prepared to offer some very attractive prices on Electrical Fixtures, and general Electrical Merchandise. Those needing Fixtures and Electric labor-saving devices will do well to take advantage of these offerings. M. C. HOWIE, MONROE, N.C. , Hurst to a X. Y. Times reporter, t '"Five years ago when I met Jacijues ' Danielson. 1 found my youthful de-; termination that marriage was not for me. suddenly undermined. But j my determination that marriage' should never lessen my capacity forj Monroe Chapter I No 64, R. A M. s c3 Vi.iTMliiwiiw.i.n.i.m Meets Tonight. IMPORTANT HVSIXKSS, :KiKK;-Ear.cu THOMAS MEIGHANcm BETTV COMPSON a George Loane Tuckers 'The Miracle Man" Strand Theatre Wednesday 6 Thursday Have your Fyes Tested ami (.hisses Fitted by ML HOWARD SMITH who Mill he in his office In lielk. Iliinily Hullding on Monday, Tuinday, Wednesday imil Saturday, May It), It, 12 mill 13 only. ItF.ISTKAKS AM) Jl IK.K.S OK KI.Ft'TlON. The County Board of Election of Union county has appointed the fol lowing registrars and Judges of elec tion, to serve in all primaries and general elections for a period of two years. The first named In each pre cinct is registrar and the two last named are Judges of elections: North Monroe Judge Rogers, Rob ert S. Howie. W. A. B. Secrest. South Monroe Duncan Huntley, C. H. Hasty, P. B. Blakeney. Wingate- H. Kemp Helms. R. L. McWhirter, J. J. Perry. Walter's Store Fred Horton, Tebe Smith, Schuyler Tope. Union School House Luther Thomas, J. C. Moore. Joe Hlnson. Marvin Fart Ezzell, F. rt. Crow, Frank Crane, Weddington, X. R. Helms, Fred Deal. Siott Hornby. Mineral Springs B. R. Clark. Stilt Howie. Crowell Poster, j North Goose Creek I. C. ClontI, Wnde Campbell. John F. Hauler. ' South Goose Creek l.nnnie Tuck er, Dave Austin, J. W. I.ove. I Fnionville Boyd Griffin. John Guin. M. M. Smith. Indian Trail M. T. Stallings. J. E. Broom, Francis Ynndle. Vahaw Henry Collins, Lpp Weir, T. V. McKlhbon. Wilson's Old Store- W. M. Me Whorter, J. liaivey Sfiines. Will Huey. Aitan J. C. Liney, T. C. Kiibanks, J. H. Edwards. Armncld, W. J. Davis. W. J Man mm. Joe Griffin. Irby's E. R. Stamps. Sidney Broom. L. L. Finrher. Euto Ellis B. Purser, p. J. C. Eflrd. Davidson Xance. Olive Branch A. A. Caddy, Geo. W. Smith. Sr., Tom Brvant. Marshvtlle E. E. Marsh. Luther Huggins. 8. M. Harrell. FOR SERVICE Redwlne Kentucky Jack at Frank Fowler's barn, at Houston's station live miles west of here. Fee $10. Foal guaran teed. Weight 1100 pounds. Wil liam Fowler. n The Aeolian V ocalion With Tone Graduola 3165 and up. New Shipment Just Received We are also Distributors of the SONORA Phonographs and the Cele brated PATHE Phonographs,' and Records, with the SAPPHIRE Need le, which lasts a life time, and no trouble of changing. For Pianos and Phonographs Quality, see us. of Hollaway's Music House Lawrenceville, Ga. MONROE, N.C. Concord, N. C. creative work or pull me down into to die Fannie Hunt. : band and a party of his friends. And a sedentary state of fat-mindedness. "We decided that in the event of we were Introduced to one another. was not undermined. offspring, the child should take the! "With the exception of my parents, Being firmly of the opinion that paternal name, until reaching the age who have shared our secret from the nine out of ten of the alliauoes ( saw of discretion, when the decision ivery beginning, there are exactly six about me were merely sordid en- would lie with him. other persona who have known witli the, "We decided that accounting for our marriage during the period or of durance testa, overgrown fungi of familiarity and contempt: our time to one another would prove these five years. And now with our convinced that too often the most Irksome and for five years have eu- experiment a proved success, we pur- sacred human relationship wears oft Joyed personal liberty precisely as we ) pose to continue along precisely the like a piece of high sheen damask, did before marriage. Using, rather same lines except, with out theories, and in a few months becomes as a than abusing, the unusual privileges .Justified by practice, the need for se- breakfast cloth, stale with gcft-bolled- we grant one another. My husband . crecy vanishes. egg stains, 1 made certain resolutions telephones me for a dinner tengage- "I consider 'two souls with but a concerning w hat my marriage should inent exactly the same as scores of my 'single thought' a horrible and slajnese not be. other friends. I have the same regara state or rreak mentality; 'two hearts "First of all, I am anxlois to em- for his plans. ; I hat beat as one' an anamalous con- phasize that our marriage was neither "We decided, that since nature sojditlnn. particularly when that single the result of a fad or an 'ism', but often merely springs a trap as her thought so often Is of vanished free simply the working out of a problem means of inveigling two people Into jdom the heartbeat a heartache, according to the highly specialized matrimony, that we would trp out i "And again, I want to emphasiie needs of two professional people. marriage for a year and at the end lour freedom from faddism. Xelther "Fortunately, bv grace, doubtless, of that period go quietly apart, snoutt. my husband nor I lives in ureenw icn of the very forces that drew us to- the venture .prove itseir a liability li- j VillaRe or wears horn-rimmed spee- gether, Mr. Danielson felt stiongly In stead of an asset. But of course ti.e;tarles. My hair reaches to my waist He Is clipped. We believe In love. but not Free Love. Rather, we are willing to pay the price in mutual sacrifices toward the preservation of accord with me. We decided that our proor or the pudding lies in the eat- niarringe should In no .wise Interfere ing. The one year has stretched in- wiih my work or my studie. Mv to five and well, we are announcing, writing n .itmit has doubled since instead of annulling. Mar. 1915. We decided to live epa- "For five years, in absolute ae- one another's Individuality. ratelv. maintaining our Individr.fcl crecy, we tried out our theories. And I "On these premises, in our case ai studio apartments and meeting a. per certainly il Is more convincing to least. ftHer a five-year acid test, the inclination, not duty. discuss theories from the vantage or dust la atlll on the butiertly wings We derided that seven bi'eakfasts experience than from the dtsadvant-' 0f our adventure. The di w is on the a week opposite to one ano.l.ei might 'age or hypothesis.- We have lived jrose!" prove Irksome. Our ave.agc la two. ; separate! and snail continue 10 a. "We decided thar Invariably being so. We have our aeparate circlet or The bigger the man the more child invited to the same social functions 1 friends as well as a common group.Uke Is his nature. He ia more easily might eventually resolve Itseir into and. al our pleasure, have enjoyea approached. He Is more charitable, the usual married wrangle or d.'a::-: during these happy yeara (and I hope j He Is never hurt by criticism. He ging one another to places we did not shall continue to enjoy 1 a fine and never criticises except to help. He la want to go. We have maintained our full companionship together. always open to anggestlon. He Is al- separate groups or Mends, "I do not think our experiment ways ready to assist the unrortunate.i "We decided that the antediluvian could have been attempted outside of 1 He can hurt no one without hurting customs of a woman casting aside the' Xew Y'ork City, where the Individual himself; no one can hurt him with- name that had become as much a pan becomes a unit ana not a person, une 0ut hurt to himself. josepn h. Au- or her personality as the color or her eves, had neither rhyme or reason. Iwaa born Fannie Hurst and I expect evening !ast week, for Instance. I at- pej n "My Own Story.' tended theatre wttn a inena anaj quite by chance, sat next to my hus- Vlrtue Is Iti own ward. if"
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