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KHAT PAGES THE M0XBOK JOCR.f AU Tl"HDAT, JIXT M. fSO. EIGHT PAGES lipmeni of Way tad JUST ARRIVED F.l Mcraft 1 1 MA11SHVII.I.E FOLKS ARK HAUO-PIT TO (;LT U K corner L. ZjsAy - presents Cecil B DMilIey By the TUne the Drug Storm and the Uk Are Supplied, There nt Much Left. Slarshville. July 19. Miss liable Tony of Columbia. S. C. it the guet of Miss Kate Ilailey. Mis .Viable Loan spent the week end with -Miss Kl.use Harris at l'olfc- tton. ! Mr. Karl Marsh left Friday for .Nashville. Tenii. i Miss lleg ,ui i ha riot te. ( Mr. K. A. Ku banks of Rutherfonl ton j-i.t-nt the wevk-end here wi'h Mrs. hubanks who has been visiiu.. her parenis, Mr. and .Mrs. hi in .lt-.l l! for some time. j Miss Lillian Hoyer of Charlotte. who has been the f;ust of Mrs. J. S. t Hurrell, has returned to her hom'. . The condition oi Miss Sallie liar- rell remains ub.mi the same, j Miss Annie Armtieltl is seiulin ome time at home with her parent. ti)r. and Mrs. K. Armtield. ! Friends will bear with interest oi thlte with them in the death of their Infant son. Mrs. Scales was well known here a .Miss Jennie Sumnier- liu. and had number of friends in ten town and surrounding commu nity. MrJHarrell. Frank Mayo, the Universal star who appears at the Pastime Theater on Friday, in "The Red Lane." story by Holman Dav. is. arrordinc to the concensus of opinion of screen directors, the lesdinit type of Amer ican Arm hero. Ho ctrnka Women Fare. Mailman spent Fridi (From The Proeressive Farmer. I The t'nited Slates Department of Agriculture made an extensive sur vey of three hundred and sixty farms in Nebraska. Women on three hun dred and til'ty of these farms re coiled on the number of hours they j average a day. Questions were asked .imi'u nir iitnuurr vi nours women work, their help, home conveniences. sanitary conditions, labor-savin de- I vices, house equipment, etc. Only thirty per cent of the farm homes have running water, and only seventeen per cent are lighted by gas or electricity. Sixty-five per cent of PRODUCTION me oirin ot a sua to Mr. ana -Mrs. lh farm women carrv their water an J. A. Little of Raleigh. Mrs. Little average of flfty-tive feet. Thlrty-eiht as .iss .Ai.ua .warsu pi lor to ner , ,,er cn, nave ,,ower mach(nery in some form, yet twenty-eight per cent are still doing the family washing "WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?" jlQiammouiptrlavftfficlm. ' Coming' to (he Strand Wed. and Thurs. - lid" ... L Wtyte House COFFEE vsvx having Insist upon White House. It's the countersign for pood coffee costing less than 2 cents per cup, includ ing cream and sugar. For sale ly nil (mmI tinners. Xone better at any price. marriage. This is the third child of !Mr. and Mrs. Utile's and the second I son. I Work on the new Presbyteri.i.i church is moving forward rapitlh I The old buihliiu' has been moved back and turned to face a side street, and the new building will be placed upon the old site. The material for the work is already upon the lot, and jthe progress of the work will he watched wit it pride and interest b (he town, as Marshville's need ot 'decent church buildings .is rather a i sore spot. The ice situation here is geltiiii. rather tryiim since only a limited j supply can be furnished for the town i When the ice ttitck arrives from Mot -jttte in the mot nines and l gins i' i loumls then- are many touching sit; 1 liciitioiis st ill up ly the atrcioi' Itoiisi'k. t pt t to "plo.ise let me ha1. Hilar o-il.o !" Tin harrasst'd ire m t tines ItU lie. i i t . r !le lildi Its s i II 1 1 ! will MU s't. 'i!i .in r .mi entire town, fid !!'er the ilnu stoics are Mii1 plied. ;i,i,i sicl; ioikt ncM, there is Ir.'iitif st'tatti'iie for what Is left. I is si.;t'ieh hoped thai the nig1: l unine will soon end. ami that tit linKle of ice i-.'-ailtst tl.in glass wil not loin; !e a rare sound. Jul is no time to cut down the ice sup ply auyiiow! Mrs. Kind Wilkes mid children o' Hamlet are visiting Mrs. Wilkes' sis let'. Mrs. V.. II Moore. Miss Lilt'ii of I.ilcsvtlle Is the guest of Mrs. F. M. Kdwards. Many friends here of Mr. ami Mr. , Wriston Scales of Charlotte sj tnpa- with a board and tub and only twenty-one per cent have vacuum cleaners. How do the above facts compare with conditions In your neighbor hood? There are many reasons why numerous home conveniences should be added to our homes. See where some professor thinks jlie has Invented a machine to delect ,when a man is lying. That machine was constructed years ago from one , of Adam's ribs. Dayton News. Special Notices On,, rent s worn each Insertion. LOaT Black handbag with a pair of glasses and a few pennies. Finder please leave at Journal office FOR RKNT Four room house with water and lights. Apply to A. J Fowler. Sr.. or T. H. Simpson. WANTED LIMBER For general building purposes. T. H. Simpson FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. Knox Har- gett. 503 W. Crowell St. rUK SALE A fresh, cow and two nice heifers. W. T. Wolfe. Mineral Springs. WANTED To buy two or three good milk cows. Write A. H. Home, W hiteville. N. C. WANTED A stenographer, one who can take dictations and get out work with dispatch. Cordon In sura nee & Investment Company. LET ME Ql'OTE YOU a price before you have your Automobile or Bug gy Top trimmed and painted. We can save you money or no charge, Herman McCall. FOR SALE The old Commercial ho tel building, to be removed. Will sell at a bargain. Mrs. N. G. Russell. FOR SALE Modern bungalow In first class shape on East Kverette street. See W. J. Rudge. VICTOR July records now on sale. W. J. Rudge Co. AUTOMOBILE AND BUGGY TOPS. Cushions. Backs, etc. We can save you money. Herman McCall, West of Grilin's Stables. TRY SOME of the Swifts' Premium ham. tliced. Star Market, i:v. Villi'. SOY BKANS It It T. I Red. ii.i. I'.;:ty who was k i pick i'p our itiitomobile tire ne.tr Lee's Mill. Satutilay, Kindiy return to Aim -h-Ilov in., n Cempanv, Marsh-vill-, N. C. I't iK SALE Fine I l ints Phone IS," loma'o ,i -!T A ho.s coat Saturday, July lii'h. Left ii in some one's Chev rolet car. Finder please leave tit Journal office, or return to me. E. T. Thomas. Monroe Rt. 7. WE HAVE A FEW more fall planting Irish potatoes. T. P. Redwlne. SEE THE STINK COMPANY. Char iot le, X. C. 29 S. Tryon St. They will pay you cash for your automobiles. FOR SALE That specially good, wontlm fully delicious Sunny-Cold Syrup. As sweet as a kiss Irotu a Sunny Miss at the end of a perfect ua.v. sunny Sunset. Variety Store. WE CARRY a splendid line of bug gies and wagons and buggy and wagon harness. Sold on easy terms. Fowler A Lee.. FOR SALE or trade One new Ford louring car with starter; never been run. One slightly used tour ing car with starter, good as new; and others. D. B. Harrington. WE HAVE IT Enough butter paper to supply Union county, at 35 cents a pound. Crowell'a Variety Store. AUTOMOBILE AND BUGGY TOPS, we make any kind and guarantee perfect satisfaction. Fifteen )ears exiK-rience. Herman McCall. FOR SALE Screems from Camp Green. Back porch screens, fifty cents to $1.50; screens in sturdy frames, 75 cents to $1.25. Also window sashes. J. J. Crow. NOTICE I have opened tin a trim ming shop next to Griffin's Stables and can nuke any kind of Auto mobile and Buggy Tops. Cushions. Backs, etc. Fifteen years experi ence. Herman McCall. SAND HILL LAND for sale In Chesterfield county, S. C. tOO acres on the Augelus A Chesterfield pub lic road six miles from Angeltis. Good clay road by place. Plenty of timber to build. Saw mill is one mile of timber. Will sell for $20 per acre, 1-3 cash, balance on time. Also 80 acres near the 100 acre tract. W. X. Lee or W. B. Smith. NEW FORD, self starter. Quick de livery. Write T. M. Wiley, Union ville. X. C. FOR SALE New Ford Touring Car in good order. Must go at once. Ab Joseph. FOR SALE Little Slippers. San dals and shoes for little feet they make the children look mighty sweet. -Crowdl's Variety Store. PHONE THE STAR MARKET for Spring Lamb, as fine us ran he had. Phone 1SS. FOR SALE One brand new biijrgy. oni .-lightly used hncgy, and good horse. Roland Williams. FOR SALE -One Chevrolet roadster, equipped with lifts, llulck lop. and In excellent running condition. Bargain for quick buyer. Cash or good note. W. B. Brown, Gordon Insurance Office. THE RAINS have come We still have on hantl a few peas and cane seed. T. P. Redwlne. NOTICE OF AI.M!MS'ltTlo llavinif thix tlav mnilinml hefm-u tt, Crnwell's perk of I he Superior Court of Union county as administrator of the estate of ill Henry, colored, deceased, this Is to notify nil persons holding claims against .aid estate to present them to the undersigned administrator on-ov before the 2alh day of July, 1!21. or this notice will be plead in bar of their right of recovery. ' All persons indebted to said eslate. will please call and make prompt sell lenient. This the lfilh dav of Julv. 1920. R. F. PRICE, Administrator of Will Henry, deceased. JOHN C. SIKES. Attorney. STILL PLENTY TO LAST THROUGH THE SALE AT ONLY 25c PER POUND We are sorry we could not wait on aU our customers Saturday but we did the very best we could and we promise you better service when we can get more room to take care of our ever increasing trade. We are on the lookout for room to take care of you so come on, we will do out best for you We are now bringing down the cost of living. There will be extra specials offered each day of this sale and you will not go away disappointed for we are giving real values to all. TURKISH BATH TOWELS l!00 (lit.t'ii heavy Turkish hath towels ( on sale Tuesday inoriiin. Value 4ie eaeh. Limit, one dozen to the customer. Sale price, each.20c STRICTLY AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP We will have on sale for two hours, limit ten yards to the customer, one lot of the well-known Hill Domestic, worth "i)c yard at this time, hut will he sold at 2"c yard Nine and ten quarter 8."c I'nhleaehcil Sheet in;:, yard 1 .: One lt.t of the popular Aluminum Combination Cookers. To each customer buying ..").( X) worth of dry p'ods, one of these for only 2.i. Regular price is .f:...). Ask your n-iirhhors who may have one if thev are not irreat. SHOES, PUMPS AND OXFORDS -(-) pairs of Tennis Pumps, any size you want, from !)Sc up to ,f l.:) One lot Sandals t'nr Children, only 98c Men's Shoes and Oxfords, worth -tT.aO. Sale price Men's !UM aiul 1U)0 Shoes ami Oxfords, sale pi-'c- $7.00 One lot Ladies Patent Leather Pumps, value .'.m. Now on sale at $4.1)3 Ladies white Canvass Pumps, were .$ 4.00. now "idy $2.!; pair Ladies Jr.'.OO White Canvass Ili-h Top Shoes now on sane at f!.75 Ladies White Oxfords, worth .fl.tX), sale price only 1$2.J.-, Specials all through the different dry goods departments will he added from day to day. Won derful bargains in seasonable dress goods, otitis and ends in Voiles, .Organdies and White (Joods. LADIES WAISTS IN VOILE AND GEORGETTE Silk Chiffon and (Jeorgetto, worth from $1.25 to $4.!S. To close nut at from 73c to $:.08. Ladies Skirts, just a few left of those good, white (Jabardines, $2.08 and $:.98. Some of them worth $5.(10 and $ii.OO. ALL SUMMER HATS AT ABOUT YOUR OWN PRICE ALSO ALL SUMMER DRESES AT GREAT REDUCTIONS We have an especially attractive line for chil dren and Misses in Whie Organdie, colored fling hams and Linens, well made and good colors, all the way fr.)in 75e to ?;5.D8 THE FAMILY STORE MONROE, N. C. -Tirtr iVt m
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