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THE MONROE JOURNAL Publish! Hacli Tue.Uj and Friday. JOHN" BKAM.KV. Editor. a Xrar. Caw in Advance. Fouuded in U4 by the present CVUvn and publisher. G. M. and K. f. Beasley. The Journal BuildinK. corner of Jefferson and Beasley Streets. Telephone Mo. 1H. i A notice to discontinue The Journal It unnecessary, as we understaud 1hat you do not want the paper when you to not renew our subscription. unless ople abandon their selfish, or sentimental attitude of hatring the school house at their door, huudredt of boys and girls are going to be 'cheated of those advantage which ithe state in supposed to afford the humblest of our citizen. At one of the Western camps a rookie had been made the victim of so much guying that he had long since given up the idea of taking any statements seriously. One night while on guard a tall figure loomed out of the darkness. "Who's there?" challenged the re cruit, v ; "Major Moses." replied the figure. ' "Glad to meet you. Mewe. Adance and give the Ten Commandments." The American Legion Weekly. title Pride. ' I Abraham Lincoln.) 1 tike to see a man proud of the place in which he live. 1 like to see a man live in It so that his place will be proud of him. lie honest, but hate no one. Over turn a man w rong-doing, but do not overturn him unless it must be- done iu overturning the wrong. Stand with anybody that stands right, and part with -him wheu he goes wrong. Stand with anybody that t.nds right, and part with hiiu when he gots w-rvne. luteiHktl lor Him. So our daddy's got a new set of false teeth, has he? What's he gol.ig to do with his old ones?'" "Oh! I expect mummy will cut tb,:ii down for me later on." 'Canning- Outfits TlllY. Jl I A 2". 1-- THE AI.AMWtK iH't'l UKEM'E. Thai Alamance reuniy mob. bent on the destruction if a n.gto charted wt'h the usual crime, is doubtless now aware of the supremacy of the law. one i.f its members having been killed by the machine gunners guard ing the jail. IN death, though un fortunate, may serve a good purpose. A healthy show of authority like this his been needed for a long time. Mob rule will always thrive until officers do their duty, and summarily handle those who would trample the law be neath their feet. When people learn that sheriffs are to tig to protect their prisoners at ail costs, instead of supinely yielding to tlie demands of the mob. they are going to be a little more wary about joining lynching bets. Tli.s mob had little retard for human life, especially the life of a negro. Three mgrois were in jail as suspects, the circumstantial e i dence auainst them being no stronger than the scent of bloodhounds. Only one of them could luxe been guilt). The woman had not identified either Of the three as her assailant, so the inob. had mil It been Kept back, would doubtless have lynched all three of the prisoners, sending at least two innocent men. if not three, to their deaths. The sheriff of Alamance county, the county atiotmy. and tlm ernor li;ckeit at- all to be congiat itla'ed for preerting this calamity. Arrived Yesterday si I MM Better buy NOW as price will advance August 1st. T. P. REDWINE a In a certain ratal school district in this county there 1 i v s a seen-yeai-old boy, r,-iMiigly wise in no ways of the woi Id. who cannoi spoil (he most simple wonls thiiiii.li he lias attended school for one term. There iite probably many others in the same predicament. The on and 'wo loom si ilool houses are ii;adeiua'e :o cope with our educational pi,,biii, and W E MAY HE ON A SIDE STREET A LITTLE S OUT OF THE WAY, BUT IT SOMETIMES S S PAYS TO CO A LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY TO GET WHAT YOU WANT TO EAT AT THE RIGHT PRICES. 5 m Alwavs Ready to Serve You." CANS Soldering Irons Wire and Bar Solder FRUIT JARS. Pints, Quarts, Half. Gallons Jar Rings Apple Peelers Peach Peelers Paring Knives Fruit Jar Wrenches Fruit Drying Pans Everything for Putting up Fruit lib Ak ncvt mjS;-. 1 ' ft r4JtTV;iH Monroe Hardware Co. MONROE UNION .MERCANTILE CO. 4S2 Phones 4So RETAIL DEPARTMENT. S FRANK ELLISE, Manager. BBfiBBisllBlllBBlllBlllilliaiilBi : , M.fO FIGURED GEORGETTE, SI. 65 P . . 4 on Kit u rod fieoiin-ite in the Very newest Pattern.;. our I'ri.e. oi.ly .00 QUALITY CREPE DE CHINE, $165. Vi-oicli W;d.-. Kbsh. i'ink. Navy lflne, Black. While, Cream and O.pin. Our Price jl S2..10 QUALITY GEORGETTE, SI. 38 n-ii;c!i. J.;. tieolgette. Kb -It. W hile and All the Host Colors, Jl.oS 1.30 ALE DO SILK, SSc. $t "oi Ab do, Silk, all the Newest Colots !c 40-Inch Width Organdy in all the Newest Colors at Dig Savings. Linen Pongee in all the New Colors, the $1.50 Kind Special Price, $1.18. LADIES SHIRT WAIST AT A GREAT SAVING ow l the Time to iet your Wulsl at it Saving of Almost Half. All the Newest In Ladies' Hue YVhMm. $l.fn Voile Waist. Lace Trimmed with Organdie Collar at .. 9Se $5. OH Cieotgeite Hlouse. ;ll new colors with short and (hree-fourth length sleeves with lace sleeves and collar, biggest bargain of the season $!.!' Oi.e H.g Counter Georgette Blouses. Pongee. Silk Middies, washable. Values up O f6. 0. All to go at' $2.98 One Counter deorgette and Tricolette Blouses, soiunhing new. Values up t') ItS.iiO IO..to AMI WAISTS AT 4.8 On.- Counter Fine Georgette and Crepe-d -Chine Waists, all colors and kinds. Headed and Plain. Embroidered iu the newest patterns. Yours for $4.98 HOSIERY AT TlfE PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD Ladies' White Cotton Seamless Hose 10c Ladies Doc White Lisle Hose 25c Full Mercerized Lisle Hose with seam, Black AVhite and Cordoan 4 He Ijiuies' Black Seamless Hose 25c Misses White Hose-; all sizes 25c SILK HOSIERY. Many New Shipment Just Arrived. Full fashion, "no imitation," Thread Silk Hose. Lisle lop. Black and Whife, regularly sold special at $2.18 and $1.85 $135 All Silk. Including top, full fashion Hose, originally sold at Jl.O'i, in Black and White $1 S5 Full Fashion Silk Hose, originally worth to $2.50, at $1.65 M.25 Jap Silk Pongee at c I lest Oiiallty Heavy Weight tiibleaclied IKmieMlc St-V (imNl Oiialiiy Bleach Doineotic t.V $-l.(Ht Printed georgette, all New Patteins, yard l.5 1000 YARDS ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, 23c. English Long Cloth and Cambric, 36-inches wide, worth to-day .15c. Our Price 25c 33c QUALITY SCRIM, 25c. 35c Quality Scilm in White mid Ecrue. Our Trice 25c 50c Quality Marqurette, Special Price, 39c CRETONNE AND DRAPERIES FOR LESS. Brighten up Your Home With Ctetonne. All ntw Colors, (he Sue kind. Special Price S9c OTjRB1 THE BARGAIN CENTER WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS GET THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS. 3!c CHIDREN'S PANTS, 25c. Children's Good Quality Bleach liotnestic Pants, with Horn Stitched Bottom 25c 3J)c DRAWER BODIES, 25c. Children's Drawn Bodies, made siiong and durable, special price 25c One Lot Ladies S3.00 Pajamas, Slightly Soiled, to Clean Up at $1.83. ONE LOT LADIES $1S.50 DRESSES, $12.50. Ladies Figured and Beaded Ceotgette Dresses ill all (he newest colors to clean up at $12.52 Good Mattress Ticking 25c ONE LOT RUGS, $3.75. 27x52 Hugs, New Patterns, Special $3.75 2.25 ALL SILK PONGEE, 98c. National Colors. All Silk Tongee 9Sc MEN'S CLOTHING UNDERPRICED AT EFIRD'S $25. ml Suits Special $16.95 $30.00 Suits, Spcial $20.00 Mn oft Suits. Special $26.00 $45.00 Suits, Special $30.00 $60.00 Suits, Special r $40.00 Men's Mohair Suits, plain, black and blue with pin and chalk line stripes. flR.r.O Suit? Special $16.95 $25.00 Suits. Special $16.95 lit. 50 Suits, Special $12.95 MONROE-CLOTHES AT SPECIAL PRICES Or.e lot of Monroe Clothes, for Men and Young Men all the Newest Spring PalHrr.s. aluea worth up lo $45.00. Special .. 30.00 Mrn'u and Young Men's Suits, worih up to $55.00 lit Monroe line. $35.00 Boys Good Khaki Pauls 75c to 98c 50c POPLINS AT 25c One Big Counter 5oc Poplin and Koniper Cloth all colors. Eflrd's ....price 25c BOY'S SHIRTS, 98c. One lo! Boys Lli: and Khaki Work Shirts 98c Efird's Department Store MONROE. N. C. Carolina's Largest Chain of One-Price Department Stores. Originators of Lower Prices. BOY'S BLOUSES, 75c. One Lot Boy's Bhnies ihe $1.(10 kind TaC $1.00 VOILES, 6Sc. $l.oo QmMity Figured Voile, nil the New and Pretty Patterns, 4'i-inch width. Our Price 6Sc hi-INCH CREPE-DE-CHINE, $1.18. $2.50 Quality ull Silk Crepe-de-Chine In Flesh color, only,. $1.1 S $3.00 GEORGETE, $1.48. $3.oi) Quality Geor.ceite nil Silk tl.ii luTNGALOW APRONS AND HOUSE DRESSES Nothing nicer for House and Porch wear. Long and short sleeves, color fast i lo M 5PECIAL PRICES on Ladies' SUMMER DRESSES O: gaudy Dresses, ull (he new colors, values up to $18.50, all at the low price of ; $9.9o 10.00 VOIL DRESSES, $4.95. One lot Fancy Voile Dresses with Organdy Colors and cuffs at $4.95 LADIES' ALL SILK TAFFETA DRESSES, $11.95. One Lot Ladies all Silk Taffeta Dresses, values up to $25.00. All wanted colors at $11.95 LADIES SILK POPLIN DRESSES, $5.95. One lot Ladies' Silk Poplin, all pretty new shades, nicely made, dur able for wear. a( Beaded Georgette, all the new colors and styles. Values up to $35.00. These are big values at $16.75 Trinted Silk Georgette Sport Style Dresses with Trirolotte SKIr(, Soemthing new and popular for the Hot Weather. Values up to $30.00 at tU.50 GREAT SAVING ON SHOES AT EFIRD'S. Kneeland and Imperial Tumps and Oxfords in Vicl. Tan, Calf and oth er leathers. Values up to $10.00 pair, some of all sizes at $4.98 I.AIHKS KHOKS Ladies' $14.00 Kneeland Oxfords ' f - $15.00 Bed Crofs Oxfords and Pumps $9. 9 Ladles rullman Low Shoes 5 u MKVS OXFORDS Kneeland $14.00 OxfordB fj.95 Men's $8. 5b Tan Oxfords. English and Blucher lasts $5.90 Men's $10.00 Oxfords $7.45 LADIKH' WH1TK KHOKH O.XKOIUW, $1.98. One Counter Ladies Shoes and Oxfords, values up to $4.00 at $2.98 CH1IJUEVS SANDALS, S.V One 4'oimier Ciillilren'n HmimImIs, Mary Jane rumps, at 85c One Counter Barefoot Sandals, E. C. Scufter Shoes, etc, $1.50 values fat 98c One Counter Men's and Ladies' Shoes- and Oxfords. Values up to $7.50 at $3 98 f 10.00 KHOKS, 94.M. One Big Counter Ladies' and 'Misses Fine Shoes and Oxfords, Knee lands and Bed Crose in this lot. Like finding money to buy them at $-9S MEN'S PANTS. All Men'tt 1'iuits, tn ltnlljig ltet serge, vtorvteds, etc.. iiuulej nt liig Having to Vm.
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