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'i ) i ! k J i . i ver Board THK MOTROE JOrKSAL. mm AY. NOVEMBER . tKft. For better walls and ceilings We Still Continue to Gut Prices at j EtOHT PAGES Ask Us. FJJshcraft 8 !! n Ostein New; It 'c are Goi.ij to Continue This SALE OF ALL SALES for SIX MOKE DAYS. Starts Monday at 9:00 a. .i.f ana tnus Saturday, .ov. 27. SIX BIG BARGAIN DAYS. Complying to our customers request we dicided to extend this sale to give a fair chance and opportunity to those who failed to take advantage of our ow Sa e Prices. Vnn hav Knn ri.,: 11- ? It I? 0 DON'T FORGET WE ARE STILL SELLING MEN'S STIMULATORS H - - mo FINE DRESS SHOES- theyard Safety Tins . 4c OUR SALE PRICE S2.98 PAIR i0 incll Wid.e. Shtnff. Smooth quality, now 10c. WE ARE STILL LEADING IN LOW PRICES ON MEN'S An YftITr MFV? jititcj MEN S AND CHILDREN'S HEAVY SHOES AND YOUNG MEN S SUITS. n7 no vv Trt it; i t , rt 0ur line in Men's and Young Men's Suits are the i e IVil ifow ater-Proof-111; , n, the latest and most desirable models made, .aie nice now ..,. :l93 and are manufactured by a rcIiable concen; miv ivn rntm DtTIW who knows how to make the clothes you (OAirt AND COAT SUITS need. This lot is still in full blast, selling V, e still have a large variety of Ladies' and Chil- at - - 50 Reduction. dren s Coats and Coat Suits, and fresh ship- 1 -ents arriving daily, at .... 507c Reduction. SCHOOL HOYS' SUITS 53.00 MEN'S OVERAILS Fon?CT Prlce $6,0 t0 $15-; 0ur Sale Pricc - -4S . "-1,?,; t0 - - - $8.9") 3.00 MEN'S HAT, now ..... .. $us $2.00 BOYS' DARK GRAY SWEATERS, now $1.33 no Th - hi ' ft-. J. ' Vf Uf r S t0 lh Hne' adiustin Them to a Basis of 15-cent Cotton, wt! no l!K..i,,t f le lo c mil sustain, for we needthe cash. Come and be Convinced. Once a triS always "lusiumcr c are now sewing ior less. LOO.lv FOR THE NAME And The RIfillT PLACE Ab Joseph Co. THE GREEN FRONT STORE LOOK FOR THE NAME And The RIGHT PLACE rossiM axu roriTo soxu T1U Time Year lUvnlls loi,i,lr I M..ljr or Yr .. j (From the Marshville Home.) In addition to the big corn and po tato crops, rabbits, 'ostiums and per simmons are now rino in i-nim. ; IT. and the moon is risht for making , kraut and 'nimnion beer. This re- minds ua of a song the boys used to ; ins at corn shiickliiKs when the writer was a ycuth. It went some thing like this: -Bake dat possum brown; carve him to de heart. Sweet potatoes in de pan; sweetest eatin' carve him to de heart." I Thankscivlnic I)av i th and while the cotton market Is be having iiself in an unbecoming man ner. e nave the largest corn crop In the history or the country to bo thankful for. And then we won't :have another presidential campaign j under four years. Corn is not the only agricultural CrOU that h.-ln hewn nrn. i.. .i aance in Inion county this year. The sweet potato crop seems to be a buni- -men is responsible for a drop In the price of this particular product from seventy-five cents a peck to seveny-flve cents a bushel 1 lie DeSI Hlffll that - f - . , . , m taiiiier in- ends to reduce his cotton acreage is -i. . "ii sowing a Digger acreage in wheat and oats this fall. Star Kirn! Ia of TIiHUh in l4r j Tinck ami in Auto Rtmumee. I That there r ihrliu , the proiac notor truck, as ell as In the graceful lines of the raring auto- mobile is p.-oven by Wallace Heid's latest picture. ' What's our Hur ry?" which will be on view at the I Strand Theatro Monday. A "frusiy" Khoades. auto racer the breezy star wins a speed r tussle on the track, hut fail. i - iPatrkk Mar.Murran, whom 'Dusty hopes to have as a father-in-law. Pat w the manufacturer of Pakro trucks, j "Dusty" tries to demonstrate his I worth as publicity man for the r ; kro, but only succeeds in getting more deeply "In wrong." However, when ; uik irrigation dam threatens to j yield under the strain of a raging ."v m uu iu ming aistster upon the ; valley below. "Dusty not only show. His own metile but also brings Pakro trucks to the fore. "What's Your Hurry?" Is the work .?LBrron Morgan, who also wrote The Roaring Road" and "Excue My Dust." Loin U lUnn ... .... !.- . . v" nrrr mure , charming as the leading woman, and vizirs USie ana uarence Burton are also iq the cast. The picture. which Is a Par mount . J:u.4.j J by Sam Wood. The hlh kHm . . j . --a w irm must oe re ducing the business of dry cleaners we very seldom .. coat any more. ' l He If I am detained down town late to-night, don't wait up for me She I sha'n't; I shall come for you! WATCHE3 JUST RECEIVED A new line Elgius. etc. itcCail. 3 Wheat -and iH.nsiMi-7iaaftBa-3aaL3gcM i rKTjB girr- You intend to buy a PHONOGRAPH Id tk hsA !25 :l o! RECORDS FREE I Here's where I . td go And with a Pathe Phonograph at that I ANY Paihe Phonograph ( except 2 small table models). This would be an unprecedented offer with any phonograph BUT THIS IS THE PATHE the one supreme instrument: Supreme in tone, supreme in de sign, supreme in cabinet quality, supreme in reputa tion the very phonograph you would prefer even without this offer of a complete outfit of records ($25 worth) free all latest up-to-the-minute records, your own selection. No Needles to Change! COSTS NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY PHONOGRAPH Plays all Records The Pathe has no equal as a musical instrument. Free records with a Pathe make it unapproachable. Worth of RDS' FOR A LIMITED TIME RECO PHI fill ;i I- m f I If J 1 HOLLO W A Y BROS. 7 E. Fraklin Stt Monroe, N. C. Easiest kind of easy terms 20c Cotton The Western Wheat Growers Association are de manding three dollars per bushel for their wheat. The Snnt Viprri fo.vm Jr. n: 4 iailucl ia ccimig nis cotion ior twenty X cents and less. If we must have cheap cotton let us I .v vvttl, vllcut aJ&u lr gvery larmer jn UJ()n J county will sow enough wheat for his own needs he t win not only swat the Wheat Speculator but the Cot ton Speculator and Boll Weevil as well. Probably it has not been profitable for some of our farmers to raise wheat but we believe that where wheat is put on good, well prepared soil a few acres would be prontable to any farmer. cuwuuiagemeiarmerot union county to i sow wheat, valuable prizes are being offered for the ? www uc iu.-m ui wneai. UUK Ut FEK of $30 first prize and $23 second prize for the best 3-acre field of wheat all in one field is open to every farmer Cif trio AAimin ...til. . . ,. . . vuuutjr vvitn no restrictions as to kind -of Whpnf L-mH nf cr.. 1 , ., .v.u ux ouu wuen or now sown. We have secured some very fine seed wheat which wc will distribute among the merchants of Monroe and urge you to take advantage of this opportunity to win one or more of th m-i-roe ap0..j t iL same time make for yourself and family bread for Whether this is the period of re-adjustment or not, v xxi uwmy me ume ior everyone to proceed with Caution. The general fueling of lpwer prices may be realized and again supply and demand may have to be reconed with. i iii7tiivouiH IVULLlliK MILLS' CO' SEABOARD - Air Line Railroad Trains ISo. 14 from CbsrlotU .... 6.60 a. ni No. 12 from Atlanta 8;3o . m No. 34 from Rutherfordton 10.55 . m r. 7.55 a 11:20 a. m. m. No. 5 from Richmond No. 19 from Wilmington No. 15 from Monroe .., No. 29 from Monro No. 31 from RaleUM and Wilmlncton 2:4( n.m No. 20 from Charlotte 5.50 p. in No. 30 from Atlanta 5.50 p. m, No. 10 from Rutherfordloh 9.10 i,. m No. 6 from Atlanta 9.35 p. m, No. 13 from Wilmington .. 10.36 pm. No. 11 from Portsmouth .. 11:05 p.m. C. T. IIAURILL, Ticket Agent. Arrlre Leave 5.55 a. m. for Wilmington. :35 a. m. for Richmond 11.00 a. m. for Raleigh and Wilmington J.00 a. ra. for Atlanta. 11-30 a. m. for Charlotte. 8.10 a. m. for Rutherfordton. 11:30 a. m. for Atlanta 2.45 p. m. for Rutherfordton 6.00 p. m. for Wilmington. Monroe. Monroe. 9 45 for Richmond. 10.45 p. m. for Charlotte. 11.10 p. m. for Atlanta. K. W. LOXO, Dlvlsfon rasen(fer Agent. fhrlon. jf. C.
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