nr.n T PAGES THE MOVROE JOm.L. TI KSOAY. JI XE 13. 192.. EIGHT PAGES lilpmenf of WaU Board JUST ARRIVED F. R. Mcrait Ilxtillo IahaI Jlusv.Ilt-. June 11. Al.'xaiiJt-r 52it'y is $ jtais oU, ba iheutim fisii?, a quarrelsome wife. I he country Jr. ami now i'ie only iliim: he lu.- lft l 'if thuukt'ttl for is lb.u l.ir iiim II i only a short i! to l!i vl bye ii-iil by?. Xci-j JVck jiitj that u:nil t!ie i:v- tM; ; imi in "r a i u of ci'juistl 1nr..U i.iilil W.i-li.U'oi I. !'..!! l.o iiiiM li i nir.i'i-ij ;.; I'r.-' a (; an fi'tniv job; ih.i' !. Ii.ul -i' .!.' I'- nit ' a:-, f.a'i u rr. "t i i inv.-'n i not N'! it i ;r v. !., t : m i j-Mir : ..t:.' yt't ! t,'.. i ;;'! Ii !! . In. 1:1. Ii! ,1 : H i.i H I I ti !1 an- -J L'.l . r ! :'. I i'f J- ?!; ,111111 I. ti'iv to ;, ':: htK'M ll.'if.' ,i he St i-'i i an- I in;; here shuuM hp make the nice. 1U4 Smith has been nick for omei titue anu at imio he con. Hams of ; r hsrine the blues. The Hre Doctor, j ho has been railing on hi in for some 5 .time, says he will ee nexeral color S 'hen he remt his bill. 1; i A siranser rame into rumpkinville ' 5 one day this week and rented what is I a (uhe-.eii to he the last vacant house i:i l!ie Vaiteil Slate. I A sort of a tramp looking i.-llow , wu li !l'Vv-"e esierJay and was HH tryi'.ia to rai-e enough n.oney to K"t ; E a !! for l,i-t nivl'l. lie was referred i.i i he Oiil '! si'i' ho wot out of it by , 5 t-'.:.:.i If in Isei-e was not a sfare beii ig Wlo'li out !!:inc several miles from 'noun-. : a:.y where, and li.'ve 55 'he wiud tilow en oi:r last match SB as you ar in the a"of licluin; iFS a :i'.rette tl;al' a tiaaeily. .-5 aiaiiEiii: mmmmamsamm s The yniel :eniiu. , i'lieii S.Ie S:i;. tra i sl lii.s talf for j ( rom lnienai Metal Ma.azn.e.) old amo he had in his mini the! Have oii ever trieil lo si-end an :ii-.i of inaktiii. a lot of dust just eveniiig all alone in a r oni wiihont , ;ih:ol of people he (loos not I ke. but buoks. without newspapers, wiihoul j lie hasn't been able to i!o anywhere music? 1 jet. i All alone, with nothing I'tit onr i A highwayman over near Rear thonghtu to amnse you or instruct I Ford held Zero Peck up last night but your j5 lid not get anything. It is believed; Try it sometime. The experiment ; Ihe highwayman was a atranger in will help you to know yourself. I this community, or thought Zero wasl When I am traveling I ofi.'ii look , jMiine one else. 'over the men on the train and in the! The Postmaster predict that no hotel lobbies, and I can pick out in- long as Sile Sims' second-hand anto- slantly those w ho have something on ' mobile stays like It is there is not any (their minds besides their hats. They j danger of any one getting run over by are able to sit quietly in one place for , t it. an hour! I Tp to this time there is no an- The fox terriers are bobbing in and 5 noiinced candidate for President in out of the smoking room, alternately llogville. There are several here who chewing gum and lighting cigarettes, would like to have the place. The trying to flirt with the girls and tell- Fostniaster would have some- follow- iim smutty stories. e I Walk into the day coaches am'i , 1 i you'll find nine-tenths of the people j eating or sleeping. I don't know why jj5 il is, but a few hours' leimn e seems ) to menu oil! v two things to the aver-1 g atte day coach rider eating and ' sleeping. I The great things of the world are done by men who have large resour-1 j cos w ithin themselves. Most big men j have been lo.iely m-n lonely in thej sense that they did a lot of silent i 5 liiiiiking. They dicl not think wilh I their mouths, nor with their luius. It is not recorded that Abraham I.inclln ever bored himself am! yet he spent a great deal of time alone, ap parently doing nothing except think ing. A barber once asked Ian!el Web ster how he wished to be shaved, ami hnl man answered "In silence!" ! The world wants your ideas, jour thoughts, your conclusions, at'd will pay ynu handsomely for them if (hey are new and original. Dig down into the corners of your brain. Turn over the top soil. A quiet evening spent alone with yourself may reveal a gold nugget, or! possibly a diamond. I lit o tr- ' v a dlirt' lBqygLL W. IIOWAlin WOI.I'K, Kepiesentatlve.. Sold In Monroe by Mouroo Un ion Mercantile Co., Iee liriffin, Ilivens Bros., T. C. Leu & Son, Crowell's Variety Store, S. It. Dos ter. Heath Grocery Co., Kite Points Grocer Co., Parker & Moore, Sikes Sanders Co., J. W. Springfield, Denton & Denton. THE 1920 BRISCOE TOURING CAR In every detail the 1!L0 Uriscoe Touriiij; Car expresses the modern trend of automotive desi-ni Smart and distinctive in body lines; buoyant and flexible in riding comfort; powerful in mechanical construction- a passenger car of ample proirtions for the average family, ssessin- all the wanted features, scientifical ly balanced and artistically blended. Ib.w can you really know and understand the beautiful, powerful and comfortable Briscoe until you drive cue. Place your order now. SUSTAR GARAGE BRISCOE CARS PARTS AND SERVICE M FORD PARTS TIRES AND TUBES FORD SERVICE M iiitiiiiiiiiMiiiiiin:ini Monroe Market Itnwden cotton 44 Short cotton 4?i Kggs Hams 33-S7? Hens C5-9' Young Chickens 40-73 Irish potatoes 4.00 Butter -30-10 illlllMMiiiififillllliniiii;-!!' inMitntitiiiitt!ttuitumMiiiMittiiMiiiMiiiMiiii mi . .. T 1 " I';ii''i'MHhM:ini:iiJiiiiiiii!HIII:lllIIiil a - 1 . . t Dr. Kemp Funderburk DENTIST Office over Waller's Old Store. Modern Methods Employed DR. P. M. ABERNETHY VETERINARIAN Office FOWLER LEE STABLE MONROE, N. C. Phone 308. Residence Phone 159-J. DIt. B. C. REDFEAUN. DENTIST. Office over Heath-Morrow Company. Phone 232. Monroe, N. C a?m?mt3m33! 53mxmmm&am-33 ssmsmmmmm ii Ji JU ARE OFFERING 1 In Order to Clean Up Surplus Stock and Make More Room in Their i Badly Crowded Store. EXTRA! EXTRA! I EXTRA!!! Extra special values in Oxfords, Men, Women, Boys, (lirls and Children thrown' out of boxes nev er to go back ,nmst be sold at some price. Straw Hats, Summer Suits and Underwear also among the close cuts. Mcns.Drcss Straw and Felt Hats as low as 50c and up tt $1.D3 on lines for your choice. Suits as low as' $7.50 for men, and $?.0." for bo COUNTER NO. 1 I.iuli.'s OxfortU ntul Pumps at 9."c and up. COUNTER NO. 2 Men's Oxford 12.50. $3.00, and $4.00 Tennis Shorn and Tumps on Counter at Special Bargains. WILSON BROS. UNDERWEAR !fl..r.O I'nion Suits at . .41.25 $2.00 l'nin Suits at.... $1.73 $2.50 I'nion Suit J2.20 One Odd !t at 25e and 50c per garment. LADIES WHITE SHOES, PUMPS AND OX FORDS Kneelnnd White Shoes at...- .... .... -.16.43 Kneelnnd White Pumps at...- $1.93 Kneelnnd White Oxfords at $4.95 0. Edwin Smith's White Oxfords at $4.43 Everything in stock greatly reduced. MEN'S OVERALLS Remember a big lot of $3.00 good grade over alls at $2.00. ' DUTCHESS TROUSERS 10c A BUTTON; $1.00 A RIP $2.50 Values 'at $1.95 M.OO Values at .' $2.43 $3.50 Values at $2.9 5' $1.00 Values at $,1.45 $4.50 Values at ..$3.95 $5.00 Values at $4.25 $7,50 Values'at - $6.45 0.00 Values at $3.45 $12.50 Values at 1 $9.95 MONROE, N. C. MONROE, N. C.