EIGHT PAClM TUT MOROE JOmXAL, TVFSIMY. Jl'XF IS. 19J. FK;HT P.lfifN flBBsHsEssSBHX1 Certain-teed Roofing Resists Fire Certain-teed Roofing b f.rc rcirdir.;; and spark prccf; conrcQucn'Jy your fire risk is crcaUy reduced when Certain-teed rpefs ycur tailJIn. Burning cmbor3 carried ty the vird from nearby fires ere dways a rr.enaca to old 'fashioned, inflammablo wood shingle roofs. Certain-teed fcrms a permanent prelection cgainct sparks and embers arid dl such carrLr3 cf fire. Because of the great risk cf general conflagrations a congested districts, and cf the lack of safe fire protection in the outlying and rural districts you thould get this Certain-teed protec tion on your buildings. - In addition to beir.g fire resisting, Ceriuin-teed b a rr.csi economical rcof. It resists oil forms cf weather tttacL- rain, elect, cr.cw, sun, etc It is guaranteed by the manufacturer fcr 5, 10 cr 15 yacrc, cccrrdin; to the weight ycu select. There 13 a scarcity cf many type3 of roofing products ycu can always get Certain-teed Smtcth Surfaced Roof ing, the most economical cr.d c.rvice able rccfin;? to bo cbtained. See your dealer ct cr.ee. He cither has Certain-teed cr can ct it quickly from, a nearby Ccrtain-teed warehouse. Certain-tccd Products Corporation General Office, t Leuil Offices and WmlnuM is Priacisal Citi PAINT-VARNISH-ROOFING C RELATED 'BUILDING PRODUCTS s 5 "Monroe Special Vehicles" BUILT ESPECIALLY FOR US BY THE Emerson-Brantingliam Co. The E. B. Carriage Works produces the highest grade of horse drawn vehicles on the market. Snappy styles indi vidual features, built of best material obtainable, backed by the Emerson-Brantingham Company's 65 years experi ence and the E. B. guarantee of quality, insure' vehioles that one may be proud to own. We feel in offering you this line of vehicles that we are giving you the best buggy on the market Monroe Hardware Co RETAIL DEPARTMENT. , I.1MK WILL I II.L U"It BAUXS TO THE K.UTKKS WITH HAY tunljr Agent ItriMtni l"rgi lle r t Tlii Wonderful Siil rrtiliiatim Material. ati.l Tell Wh). To the EJiioi of The Journal: What will lime do for us? lii the first pUce it will fill our barn to the raft1!!" with red clover hay, if we will cow ike clover. It will give us larger crops of cowpeas, soybeans, velch. cvi:..-cn clover, etc. In fact, lime a;.d acid phoaphHle ere essential to the trowih of all leguminous plau'. Ltp.unii.oui plains do not! like tin acid soil; the truth is many of ! our !--. luiiioiis plans, such as alful-' fa, red clover, and tome others will not thrive at ail on sour land. Our soiU are sour. Lime corrects this ac idity and makes them tweet. Xitro-gen-tiin bacteria will not thiive In sour .'nils, but they do thrive isi a soil that has been mad sweet by the ap plicr.iicti of lime. We sometimes ptir chase inoculating mateiial for our le .'Umi:iotiH seeds and sow l!ese seed on soils thai are acid find t!u:t llie inocu latinu nuiteri; I is no prd. ' This is because the st.il was sour thai'lhe bacteria was ki!d by th oil acids. Win n the il is sweetened by an applU.uion of lime our leguminous plants jjet their nitrogt n from the air of these nitiot 'ii-fixin bacteria. This nitrogen does not com lis au.whini:. ; We tn-t from fifty to one hundred, pounds of nitrogen in this way. When j we purchase this In commercial ferti- j lizers we pay fifteen to thirty dollars for It. When we have to apply manure ' to get clover to grow v.e do not get i the free nitrogen from the air; the; plant feeds 0:1 the nil 1 open in the ma-1 nure. Manure does not correct acid- j it y. but acu.a!Iy makes an acid soil more sour. I Lime as utwe slated will (ill our barns with hay, and will stop the Im portation of hay from the farms of the west. It will slop the laborious and pernicious practice of pulling fod der. If the farm b limed systematic ally, one ton of wound limestone to the acre every four years, and le gumes grown i.i crop relations, the farm will double In productiveness by the lime we get round the third lime. We will also find that our fetiliizer bills will bo limited to the purchase of acid pho-iphate and lime. Farmers are now placing their or ders lor fall delivery. If you Intend usiiiK lime this fall better place your orders now. The demand for lime Is increasing so rapidly that It is Impos sible 10 cet prompt shipment if we wail 11 nt II Just time to apply 11. we want every farmer to get lime ior ri least iwo or thiee acres and (Icnioii straie for himself upon his own land its value. K member, however, that lime and legumes go together; if you do not waul to improve your land thrnm,h the use of legumes, double your crops, and fill your barns to the rai'uis wiih the best of hay twlco n vear, and lediice your fertilizer bills, iinie will not hel.i you much. T. J. W. Broom. 'noil MouKows vir.w Be It Remembered. The hen laying one ee? is not feedit g the whole world, but she IS laying OXE efs. And sl.e is is entitled to cackle triumphantly when she Is through. We are not selling all the por'ds rrid in Monroe, but we are very thankful that we are having as good I rude as we aie. And v are entitled to tell you what ki::d of mere hand ice we dispose of. We do not handle any second prade yotd. We handle oral first quality. It may seem high in the begiiininK but the price pu.id for anything that's good alwavs saves in the end. CROWELL'S VARIETY STORE, IT HAS MAUK ITS WAY 1'Y THK WAY ITS MAIK. Let's Talk It Over The demand for furniture of the belter grades is Increasing every day, and for the past few months we have noticed a greater demand than ever for the higher grades. Here's the reason: Economy does not necessarily apply to the fir?t cost. Many a family have purchased cheap furniture because they wanted to ecomomize, but the furniture went to pieces quickly, and it took but a sbort time to convince them that cheap furniture was not economy. To be thrifty and economical buy the belter grades of furniture. We have a large display of high grade furniture selling at reasonable prices. Come and see tis. T. P. Dillon. & Sons COUNTRY PRODUCE I He Say He llelicve Fully One-Half r Tune Vote Will io to Morrison . 1 From the Charlotte Observer.) The Waxhaw Enterprise had said Unit Morrison will gel the larger share of (he Face vole In Union conn tv. Mr. Robert Morrow, of Monroe, a Page lieutenant, and who presided over the Tagt meeting in Monroe, Is now a supporter of Morrison and says he believes fully one-half of the Page vole In I'nlon county will go to Mor rison in the July 3rd primary. The Observer la not pulling this in the nature of a claim, but as a statement of fact.v It Is a Kood token when Pace leaders of the diameter of 'T!ob" Morrow are going over to the Morri son ranks. D We Want All the Country Produce We Can Get : Chickens, Butter, Eggs, Hams, Bacon, Corn, Vegetables, and in Tact anything from Farm or Garden. The Top Notch Price Will Be Paid At All Times. DO NOT SELL UNTIL YOU SEE US. T. C. Lee and Son 5 GENERAL MERCHANDISE 5 COUNTRY PRODUCE FERTILIZERS PHONE 356. i P I, ; You Can't Be Blue How could you ever have the blues listen ing to Bert Williams, Al Jolson, Nora Baycs, Harry Fox, or Van 8c Schenck ? It can't be done. Scores of such exclusive Columbia artists, the world's best funny-bone ticklers, melody makers, epera stars, and jazz wizards are at your command on Columbia Records. And the last word in modern musical instruments with its many exclusive mechan ical advantages is the Colminibia Grafonola i : MftlUI The exclusive system cf tone control of the Columbia Grafonola enables you to modulate its tone volume with merely a touch. The Non-Set Automatic Stop, another exclusive Columbia feature, automatically stops the motor at the end of a record regardless of its length. Nothing to move, cr set, cr measure. v Come in and hear whet chunks of pleasure the Columbia Grafonola provides. THE W. J. RUDGE COMPANY JEWELERS AND STATIONERS.

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