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nam pages the moxkoe jomx.1.. ninY. ovKMnrn is. isv 'I m g .-Top ti IfJ-.V ' -4 1 I' 1 ih &W OA "Q,n e -Eleven EIGHT PAGES MUriitau ll'liuil ilAiUkEl 13 -LEADING CHARLOTTE ..ll.LK s;..n::v(i i mm want OF K(K)D STACK A COMPANY TAKE IS. M K UI1I I II iU.OXTK M.U - Lml Fit hi :! Itlf! Here Aiv Alwat Mutt Hum llooe Isitl i:i l!u ,iuvji I'll). Jt.- 5" -r: .-r-i-sr if I vTi: : Si 1 !-r?" J "7 w 9n FAi Aif nue New York ciarettesjfr To i if Ed:or i' TUe Jour ml Viur roadi: may be inu-iested lie !.::,.. ii-e i-UiiDUul Iroui list .'.'uirU.Ut- New, uiul cur ni-ly ifcc.v lo: 'ft'.- have tefo.v us a repot t o. : . vruii.t :it a.vi.t t'llitiOW'-re-J to :. i:;sj,aif t!e jihe being paid coinei i.i she tcn'iy which sb.."- that the i-ncfs id'ii i-u tht Chart)-, i i;. hi ki t dining t nl wtk ce i i i'.:i J f.iM.iuhlj w.tii pr.ces j .i , .us) !i.ue ia i'u I'aiuliiu-'i. One ' 'I 'if tnni-i fiilu hi, iiii.g fans prei-u.t . i in this ifi oii is io the effect ti ' !iio tri.-e oi ioiiin in Monroe, dan. ; nty day of the past Week, wan fr. . i one lo one and a lialf cent lo than the I'liic in Ch.iilotte on i 'am-.- d;iie. We bate lizard a gri ileal within Cie last two years ab I ilif Miougth of i he Monroe mark mid liow MivkU abuis farmer r i hui.l.ng tlit'ir ooitou down there 1 t market, in a list of more than i score of principal rot ton centers i the two Caroliuas, Charlotte sun jasi maintaining a stronger colli uiHiKfi man any ot mem, witn ti.rt extveption of one or two and thife j are fitiikteU ia seetiont where the , s-taiile is worth more than that offered ! here." From the Charlotte, Xoveia J her 16ih. J. K. STACK it CO. i wBaaEaBiasaaaaiBaiflBiiiiiiiiiaBaBBuaBiBiBt IS H H 91 IB m m 9 m a SB Si 9 m m m !B M m a u 1 m m m ir Load Bagging and lies We C5wn make you the right prices See us at once B R a H a a a a a 5 a B n Si w-; -:::-X":-: -:"' a a I A Kepi) . j Editor Charlotte Xe, Charlotte, N. C. j Dear Sir: j We feel that it would be doins our city an injustice as a cotton mar- ; ket to pass tin-noticed the editorial in your paper in reference to the prices j paid for cotton in Charlotte com- paied to the prices paid in Monroe. We would like to know who t'ie Koveriiuient apont empowered to in vestigate the prices heiiiK paid fo, cotton in the country leally U am; where he received his information ..s to the prices paid here. The prices paid during the past week hero have landed from twenty-five to one hun dred pouts above the prices paid i Charlotte if we are to believe t! quotations in The News furnished hy Mr. Wither. The prices paid foV cotton in Monroe during any season will average more than fifty poh.'e above any other city in the State and we Invite a comparison of prices w i !, any city in the state. iMirins the past season Charlotte's Mi-eel receipts wwe a little more than seven thousand while our i.- lr. Xioliri Mike Urm Appeal fur A i.l in lirtl I riv. Membership I lie. ' "id tin. Kdiior of The Jou;n.il; 'Mo: v r. is H somewhat io have ;eit th- !.i:uhiy ur:;e btrn of meat hu'aiii'ij. ' lh: i one of the tine r. in Coventor Uxkeit'a 'ni.ink-.s'.viiig irocl.;ii,atloii, end is oli.i' J a cOiiiiieusuiiuii for th de le.:! t f A erica i-lealisiu at the re cent ilecuou. There ure those who : .io uoi aqree with our governor's at titude towaid the League of Na Lions li.t every one will agree thai the ex ..li.uioii of ti-.is mighty urge is one d the iiuesl experiences coming to nun. ; li'Vw sh.i!l it he Kivcn exert- .-ion 7 i liiree yeais ago the young iiian !i.h..1 of America by the multiplied ihoi:s.tuds answered the call of lb' hii, -iid i;i:e expn'ssion to this uro t fetxiiv in the batileiield. Ine ci.U'-li.-hip of mere lhaii half the e i rid lent ihcir en. rgy and en.U-avor ' o ever) e.iesf siportiiir the men at and in thij manner the mi u and wu.::t:. h ick liot.u' g.;ve txniession ia ih..- u.iuhty urge to which the guvr-i :io:- refers. , j The spiiii of great humanities trl-, uiiii hi'd over the spirit of imperial- i ism. The woild was redeemed from i the horror of militarism, liul what! Iteirihle cost! Millions of men in Eu-i , tupe are suiToiing for food. Millions j . o women awake every morning to a iiay or uespalr. Millions of children: jcry liourly lor bread and warmth. Is not l n is enouin to stir within us the , mighty urge of huiuaiiiiy? I The nieuium of expression now ia (the lied Cross, the 'greatest mother j in the world."' The armies of war saved the world for democracy; this great army of peace must save the : people cf the world to Uvea of use fulness. By contributing to the Red Cross you will be supplying food for hungry babies and emaciated mothers away over yonder. Nor is that all. For two winters past this country, our own next door neighbors. has suffered epidemics of influenza and relief has been sorely needed and In adequately supplied. A contribution to the Ked Cross will relieve this suf fering, for half of every dollar mem bership, four dollars of every five dol- j lar membership and eight dollars of jeveiy ton dollar membership remains jln the home chapter treasmy. I The Fourth Roll Call of t'h Amor. n i ican lied Cross is now on. This should be a complete roll of every eit ison of Union county. Only a dollar and think what that dollar will do! If this county does not respond it will he because the minds of our folks cannot grasp the idea. One baby cry- j ing for food w hen that food cau be easily supplied tlmches the heart. Think of a million babies crying for food when there Is no food and will not oe unless this roll call Is answer- Let the House of Dillon Furnish Your Home There is satisfaction in having things done right, and we insist that things be done riqht or not at all. An organization that has been held together for a long period of time insures to you a service second to none. Our ineichandise is exactly as represented hontst goods at lowest prices. Here you will find furniture that will suit any room in your home, and the proper selection of furniture depends a great i.ral upon the store in which you buy. All these years wc have been giving dependable merchandise and good values. We are doing the same today. Come and see us. I AT THE OLD STAND I MONftOe. N. S3 This Bank "'i' ..no niuio in. ill iweiuy tiloa ,,i " .... .v ll .ilV Cm ton marketed nue copies from i 11:11 .,ttl...Uc i. ...:.! vlileh Places are much nearer C ' i J1 LK I'.'!0? n.",,,,cr ione am! are in Mecklenburg count v 11 V"T'" -,uur uw " u" a,,a .in iii.iii iiMHf hs you can and report Don't wait for the lied Cross rcp- I tcsentative to call upon you. Consti- is for PEOPLE WHO WANT TO IMPROVE THEIR FINANCIAL CONDITION. Will You Let Us Serve You? A checking account is most convenient in the payment of bills. A savings account is the sure road to an eventual competency. The Savings, Loan and Trust Co. R. B. Redwine, President H. B. Clark, Cashier s 1 , v Lse 6s Son w m 5 CZSW.M MhUCIIANDISE PHONE 3."6. E a FERTILIZERS S B B a a IS l'ittT"'Hm:n(c:'!nii!5IS(!l(BH9Bn?llltl ii iTirf li.ir " i ni ii nw-f"-'. . i ti i.T Yrif "I 1 cvniTn 'y ii., Its wholesome purity () and rich cane flavor are made more en- sJs joyable by its great fir ij nutritive value. jVs Made just as it always jj., gflilfj has been,the standard T'j.x. I of excellence wherever ITW WpWw known 'iiSi- The Quality Syrup vv Pachtd b, 2, X ALABAMA-GEORGIA SYRIP CO. fc montcomery.au. MClSOSVIUA.ru. ire in Mecklenburg count Wo bought over twenty bales from Air. J. K. S istaio. a Mecklenburg iaiiiier living m-ar Matthews, (his vvffh and huge tiuck loads from Cial section come here every day. uur receipts are tirtund two hiiiidred hales a day. The statement in your edrm-ial that the prices as given by the ,v- -rumen! agent showed that I'm pri-e ii.ii l in Monroe during the past week vvre from one to one and om- hall c.'nt lower is without any found . ion whatever. '1 he prices In Motiro. ,iir Ing the past sevoi.il years have u.er been a cent under the prices paid la Charlotte and on the other hand me., are general!.', trout one to two I in tred points higher and we have aiten seen editorials in Chariot to wo... . r- ing wny t!m prices were so n than htl" and othir n! io. . 1 realize that it would be u . . to :i.'k .r.i to I tlblisil lilis, blM would lik.' to have accurate rep in mailers where our city is i , i,,,.,i .....i .i. . mi. i .iic a-,em s repoi'l in . oil in legiird to our market Is ridien! .us. Very truly, J. K. STACK it ich i-SS we rtr , "ii to the treasurer. G. L. N. Mr. J. W. Laney.- Stop Itching Scalp Rub Parisian Sage on your head and you will not have to m-ratch the dandruff off; stops itehiiiR scalp. sivos a luxuriant head of beautiful hair. English Pi-iig Co. sells it with money back guarantee. Coining Ct-Nis Who Miall Sliind? To the Editor of The Journ..!: Many .M ars ago one of Union eu in t;, V mo.-t brilliant sons del'vend a masterpiece on the above subj.-ci. Ii was a gem iu thought and expres on. On account of his wonderful kie vl .dfc.' .1 liistoiy. philosophy, m.-ial, and political eeononiy this man was abh to see far into the future an ! to icaii there the future life that would result fiom certain modes and lush ions of liviusj. He was roasoiuug from caure to effect. His prophetic utterance came 'rue. .Tij.it now all the world and especially the nations Rnd the peoples of i;u tdpe are struggling under burdens that God alone "an bear. Men hive been pinning their faith to material things, on which no man can dop. nd in time of crisis or disaster. When w-iir destroyed the leading countries of Europe, millions of people ru: lied o the churches for consolation and lelief. Why can't people have the same respect for divine things in l:me of pro petlty that they do In t.me of adversity? Men have gone wild ovt r money, as if that were the only thin?. Money u one of the most unstable, uncon-ioling things imaginable. The man with money and t othlng else is lost. There U only one kind of social -tanning that will stand the crucial test that based and built on Chris tian character. All else Is van-ty All other standing him a shady, sandy foundation. K you tie to anybody that ha? plenty of money and no report for t;.:l and right, you are wedding your self to trouble and cmbarramn.nt. "TIip enming crisis, who shall stand?" Non? but those w-ho built on tho roik bottom foundation of ibe .olden rule nnd the ten rommaii'!-i-K'Ms. H. T. Plewn-I. Tl-y. Gilivrt T. Howe has become the editor of the North Carolina Ail ment e, the consolidated o'g.m of ihe two conferences of the S'a'e. Itev. T. A. Sikes has become associate trll inrand manner r. Both of these ci h tlenirn got their tiowspapor ta:.io in Minroe tinder the rcdoiitub!,. Wat Itylin, who Uuiit them to bti.k type. XOTK'F. OF AhMIMSTKATlOX HavliiR this day qualified before It. W. Lemmond, C. S. C. or l iilon county, as administrator of the estate of II. J. Itollins, this is to notify nil persons holding claims against said estate Io pre.-ent them duly verified on or before the 20th day of October. 1027, or this notice will be pleaded in oar oi inoir recovery. All persons i indebted to said estate will please i inalte prompt piytnent. This 2t'.th day' of Oct. 1921. M I Kill. I lV A.l.,. of H. J. Kolllns. deceased. ! $ 5"'':x:.:..:.:...:-.::-K":-.:.i i $ I Cut V(WQV? Ii Her Money Was Gone! An old woman who lived alone had kept nearly $2,000,00 In currency around her house for years. Sho was afraid of banks. Last fall she became seriously 111, and No, she didn't die. nut when she went to look for the cash It was gone! Fortunately gome honest friends had found It while she was unconscious and had deposited it to her credit In a bank. This woman has now decided that after all the bank Is the safest place, and, besides, her money Is not idle any longer. It Is now earning 4 per cent for its owner. Let ns put your money to work for yon. THE BANK OF UNION Floral designs, wedding bgqueta, X and flowers of all kinds. i Trices reasonable. We make shipments to Waxhaw, . Marshville, WJngate and other r nearby tow ns. & rnnp horjiv At t'nlon Drug Co. rtione 221. Monroe, N. C. CAPITAL . SURPLUS $100,000.00 $100,000.00 W. 8. ISLAKENEY, President. J. n. SUITE, Vice-President W. 11. COLE, Asst. Cashier It. O. LAXEV, Cashier - HARGROVE BOWLES, Asst. Cashier R. H. Garren, M.D. Practice Limited to Treatment of Diseases of EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office Over THE UNION DRUG COMPANY. PHONE 238. A FRESH SHIPMENT OP HORSES AM) MULES mm AI-SO ROME FINE BROOD MARES. lilro ns a look. FOWLER & LEE. ffTniUUBBJafc. .aaaw mm n DR. S. A. ALEXANDER VETERINARIAN Office Phone 113. Res. 53-J MM vermfare Not verv far from vhereveryou are good old Luzianne Most dealers sell it, thecan helps yputell it '-good old LuziannerUbn derfitl flavor a old Luzianne ''GcesTu'ice asjSzrv 1 WW.k KO)l CATA1.0a -' Jl iscl co-ee CI AH Nl ! K (,'irru'r7Pn'tr tstintl o tri-r, : . , -..itiii-B to dmii,.ri. au r ! JWKii hi frtf ri.ntt ji-ur irwar WU rtiubj the i;un ycu Ovid lur tL
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