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eioht pages - - a CALL US; We've' Got It-? Anything m (Groceries VANN FI1NDERBURK. One Price USD brocer. nve Minutes uenvcry. .- ..'! ., .' ill s am aa m a H M M M H H M H H H H H H H H H B M M bp m w H I I I Sttrand TUnieaittipe Special Attraction Wednesday and Thursday The Paramount Artcraft Special Feature "WhyChangc YourWife" By Cecil B. De Mille Admission 25 35c. Remember Dates FRIDAY Paramount Presents Douglas McLean and Doris May in a Comedy Drama "Let's Be Fashionable" Don't Miss This. gSSSHllie Burke Always the BEST Ttie STRAND Always the BEST HKHMHKHKKHCHKH H m "moVcKOI- KOHI XIOX j ft O 5 S FOIKL SALE FARMS 134 iu-ns 2 1-2 miles north fast of Monroe on Olive Branch road. 75 acres in cultivation; 2 good houses; good pasture and water. Easy terms. UK) acres, 4 miles east of Monroe on Wados-boro-Pa-dand road. 80 acres in cultivation; 9 acres in timber, balance in pasture. New 8-room dwelling; Delco lights; 2 lare harns: :i tenant houses; store building School and ehurch within one-fourth miles. This farm is in hiKli state of cultivation and tine community. . ' 107 acres on Secrest Short Cut road, 4 miles f mm town. 50 acres in cultivation; 3 spnn-s; tine pasture; srood rive room dwellinir; new barn ami uranary; tine cotton land. Can be boiiuht at a iaruain and on easy terms. 240 acres, , 1-2 miles from Waxhaw. 100 a.-ivs in cultivation; 2 tenant houses; pun! well ami spring; acres in pasture under wire; nuc eouou lands ami plenty of wood. This is a bargain. :)0 acres at rnioiiville. 28 acres in cultivation; Hl-iiM.ni dwellinir; good barns and store. Fine school and churches. 140 anes within 1 mile of Wesley Chapel school and churches. 80 acres in cultivation; :W acres in pasture, well watered; lour tenant houses with barns and outbuildings; makes a bale . of cotton to the acre- Can be bout-lit on easy terms. 80 acres on new highway, 2 miles from Wax haw; ") acre in cultivation; 20 acres in pasture; plenty of cordwood; 4 room house; barns and hue well.' The best land in this section. ,-)2 acres on Secrest Short Cut road. : 1-2 miles from Monroe. '.)' acres in cultivation; tine bot tom land; meadows and pasture with springs ami branch; irood " room dwelling; barn, corn crib and wa-on sheds; voiuig orchard and vineyard; near church and district school. Can be sold on very easv terms. 51) acres on Willoughby road, :i miles from Monroe.. 30 acres in cultivation, balance in pas ture under wire; lino spring and well; plenty of i i. lw.tiimi land and orchard; G room dwelling; 'ham, garage, store and tenant house; land is equally divided by public road. 41 acres on Willoughby and Rooky Kiver roads 4 miles from town. Dwelling under construction; some tine land at a low price. See us at once. 57 .1-2 acres at Stouts, 7 miles from Monroe, near graded school and church; 35 acres in fiilti vation; 4 acres of fine meadow; 5-room dwelling; 4-room tenant house; granary. Fnie sandy loam soil in high state of cultivation and price very reasonable. 70 acres near Wilmington-Charlotte highway, (5 miles from Monroe. 35 acres in cultivation; 7 t -.,i f.. imstnrp with sm-ing and running ant s ii m i , i water; fine young orchard, apples peaches pears land cherries; 1 mile to church and sc hool; 3-rooi n house; new barn; cotton house; good well. This is irood strong land ha maKos more man ua cotton to the acre and is priced low for qtuck'sale. PINN1X REALTY CO. LAW BLDO. PHONE 495 WE SPECIALIZE IN FARM LANDS Ae AIm Say HU Weeil Ha Keen Helmed t-'roiu Three Section of the Count)'. iiuirini: inseet daniaue. with late cull ival ion, proper seasons and a fa vorable (all. this county will produce a record crop, predicts Mr. George E. Flow. !n Ms latest cotton report 10 ha tt.miihi Comniercial - Aiipeal. Condition of crop on July l'jth was seventy per cent. I He presence 01 i.n u.vil in three different sections of the county is reported, pays Mr. Flow. His report in itiii. iu ques tion and answer style, follow?: m u'n wtnther during the past thirty days generally favorable or un- favoiable? A. Was favorable. q. Too cool? A. Xo. Q. Too hot? A. No. Q. Sunshine deficient T A. No. Q. Too much rain? A. No. y. Too dry? 1 Kliirhtlv. i). What, expressed by percen- ..... : nnv nc reuse wanted or in cultivation June 2i 11 . has been aoau dolled? A. None. If ... . 1 ....! 1:111 I'lllll ? l VJ. l,'lr' f'in" 5' A. Yes, but a very recent for 111 :ll ifill y Is boll weevil damitue giyal or .,.,1,11 v A. Some damage, but small to date. Q. Any other insect daiuaee. A Vn O. Slate nature and cause of any unusual daniasie? A Vnne. Q. What, If any. has been the chief drawback? i t nto mid stirlnc. 0. Compared with last year is prospect better, about as pood. 01 poorer? A. About as uood. Q. lias crop Improved or deterio rated since June 23th? A. Improved. i .1 ..-iti.tuiwt he lierceii- 1 J. t Mill., I .M"' " " , 5 'tape, compared with the normal lor $ I that date, was the comlitlon of the crop on July 19th? O i A. Seventy per cent. 5 In comment Ins conditions, Mr. 5 Flow said: "Rains have been fun eral over the county for the past week, and this fact, coupled with fine cultivation, means rapid prowth. TlanliiK Insect dainaRe.wlth late culti vation, proper seasons and a late and favorable fall, this county win m The labor problem seems solved so far as this crop if concerned. Roll weevil has been im ported at three points In the county." n., .. tn see the A. R. C. of Love at the rastime Theatre Thursday. Base Ball Monroe vs Lincolnton Wednesday and Thiiircflav jx nut omw; July 21 and 22 4:30 P. M. ROBERTS FIELD Admission 50c . Mrs R W Lvmniond and Miss Markranttu l.'aiilkiier returned Sun day trom Asheville and Kidtte Crest, where they spent last week. Mm W n I.eniniond soellt a few days here last week visit itiK friends. Miss Olivia Presson is visiting Miss Charlotte Faulkner. lr T l r.nnlnii and fainilv are speiidint; the summer at Weaverville. Mr It II linker, of Atlanta. Slid iii,,.il Itakvr. of Suartanbtirs. have returned to their home after a visit to their uncle. Dr. Georue I'ruitt. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. lillon. Mrs. C. H. Houeh and Miss Cornelia Dillon are sending some tlf.e at Kocky River Sprmir . Mr. and Mi J. W. Booth and Mrs. A. C. Johnson returned yesterday from a visit to relatives iu Hot Splines, Ark. Mis Vli.lel HeVonde of Charlotte is the cuest of her schoolmate. Miss Lila May Than. Mr P M Keii'l.ill client Sundav at Rocky River Springs where his rainiiy Is siiendinK the summer. vlirihoth Ilou-d and Lillian Floyd of Charlotte spent the week-end witb M;ss Mary Deane uaney. Mies M: i v Rvana of Dallas. Texas Miss Mary Kvans BiasinRton of Ker shaw, Mr. Cecil Brasinftton of Camden and Miss Ma Evans of Camden are the guests of Mrs. Lura Evans. Mis Sniiih McMillan of Favetteville is the gueM of Mrs. It. A. -Morrow. Visa K:ile Shnfoid of Hickorv is the j:uest of Misses Clara and Nell Lnney. Mw .1 1 C: rev. who has been vis' IiIul' her mother. Mrs. C. W. Bruner for a week, has pone to Cornelia, Ga.. to spend the remainder of the sum mer. Mm J-' r Williams arrived from nn Antfiniu. Texas. Friday night to spend some time here. Mr. Carlyle Williams and Messrs. R. K. Fonville if ii.iikii.ii am! P. M. Watson of Ha- gle Lake came by automobile, arriv ing Saturday night. Mrs T T. Canehart and sons. Pa vi.l nml Thomas mid Mrs. Roscoe Phi fer ii nd son Charles, have returned from an extended visit to Mr. Braxton Phifer ill Little Rock, Ark. Mrs l! V. Houston and daughter. Miss Oclavia Houston, left Saturday for While Sulphur Springs. They will return Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. It. L. Payne and children who have been visiting in Ml. Airy and White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. Alha Stevens returned Thurs day rrom a visit to Klheiton. Atlanta and Winder. C,:t. and Chester, S. C. ln was a'Toinpaiiie I home by her lit tle grand-daughter. At ha Stevens Mc llugh. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stewart ami fam ily of Florida are vlshltm Mrs. L. X. Bresson and Mrs. K. Marsh. Messrs. Towntey Stevens. Pete Rus sell, Frank Redl'earn and Fred Smiih len Sunday for Detroit where Mr. i ... i ........ . will iniirli:iHi an auioiiio- bile. These gentlemen w ill then make a tour throneh several slates, visiting Niagara Falls. Boston, New oik. Washington mid other places. Mi- ..nd M,s. L. C. Blckett of .New ton snenl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Loclihart. Messrs. J. E. and A. M. Stack spent the week-end at Iliddenite. Mr (Isenr Ahellielhv. I'llivel sitv ..it.tui.. ,,ii,l n wfin of Itev. and Mrs E. Abernelhy. is here witn tr.s brother. Dr. P. M. Abernelhy for a ..v tun while here. Mr. Ab ernelhy may pitch a game for the Monroe baseball team. TWii recently to Mr. and Mrs. L P. Stack of Luinbeiton, n son. Mr Slack Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A M. Stack. i. M.-a k I.. Monroe. Miss Mary Elizabeth Monroe and little Joe Henderson have returned iu.in week'a visit at Wrightsville Beach. ti,o onfiiirpnient of Miss Mary tin. of Raleigh, to Mr Thomas Roy Hart, of Monroe, was announced on Friday at rei-cm... -i,.- k,. ir- w Trncv Medlin at her home lii Raleigh. Miss Medlin is a graduate or the I'Ji'.' ciass .u i... ....... i- H:irt who is an ln- luriiiuiv-. ..... - . structor at A. E. college, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. u. nan. n-i. itnn.1 nf vn. C. N. Simp l lie lumiiiiw" - - v. i.iLsn tn a hosnital at sun, W I1U wn '". ... 1, Columbia Friday ntgnt. is sa.u . . serious. His son. Dr. Brown Sinip- - v,..iii. lrkanvas. and his sou, ui i... . ...... son-ln-law. Dr. Theodore l'enke. of Columbus, Georgia, are won ",r Esquire's Illness was a sreai suu. " his thousands of Vnion coum, friends. He has always oeen to bust health. .. a a ci.uona has relumed from a Chariotte hospital, where she underwent sucoessrui irea.Tiiei... Seasonable Dress Goods at the End of Season's Prices The newest patterns in printed Voiles. By the use of McCall patterns you can have Dresses that will be the talk of the town, at very Small Cost. Why buy out of style garments when these beautiful fabrics can be made in the most attractive style. Cut Flowers Floral designs, wedding boquetf . and flowers of all kinds. Prices reasonable. We make shipments to Waxhaw, Marshville. Wingate and other nearby towns. CODE MORCAN At Vnlon Pros t o. Phone 221 One lot Dainty Colored Voiles One lot Fancy Printed Voiles 40-inch Wonderful Values in Voile 40-inch Newest dark ground Voiles - 25c 25c 50c GOc You can't resist buying these novelties if you will only take a look. Straw Hats We have a small stock of high-grade Panamas, Boncock, Leghorns and novelties in Straws, which we are closing very cheap. They must be seen to be appreciated. The price is the smallest thing to the Hats. Lee & Lee Co. Reliable Merchandise Monroe, N. C. mjA rim THOMAS H. INCH fcsfms DOUGLAS UacLEAN orisZ-May in let's BE , FASHIONABLE QaramounltfrlcnaftCpicture Strand Theatre FRIDAY TTWeculiar Appetite CairBe Satisfied by Calling pnone 19S -LEE GRIFFIN The Food Doctor
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