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THE MOnoK JMltSU- titmuv. NoVI MUI K At. 10J. .. " jv.-!VJV..AiV . ...,--.aa.a-v:vv frx---:-:-x-x-x--:-N-:---:-:;-- .mm A 4 f ll.HT I'At.I.f You C Buy Wow at Joseph's Contin ..... ....... . . . . .tvwmii l . rrt 4X'V rnrn ,,,,,1- ,Uv FniT S VTTR I Y NOYKMHER 27. ASSURED THERE WILL IJE NO FLKlllhU iuau.m.. iua.iuiia n -im OMA FOLK jA .U ' ST REDUCED PRICES EVER ATEMl'TED IN REDUCTION. WE AICK Otl-M , . ' , ,-pp. v nw here ARE A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS. - . . . . . a . . . mm . - . 111. . .4 ' h . I M . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . n i in i i ii i i in in- i iiiikiu v w.-- -. I MW. V V.1...X t- ........ - :- it OX 13c COTTON HASIS. Rest Grade Apron Gingham S lc the yard 40-inch Wide Sheeting - 10c the yard Fine Dross Gincham. now loc the yard Now 1914 Prices at Our Sale STIMULATORS 2."c Men's Sox 10c 25c Ladies Hose 10c IT Children's Hose 11c 7rc Necktie 50c Towt Is - I.'jc White Handk'f 2A-V.te 8c mm ma - .uh- i iiiiim in i n i.-xt 11 iiikinut j ... x. ".! t ,,,t it I MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS I 73c WOOL SOX 3 Ulll iiL. IA. i-i 1 I I On Sale at a Great hacrilice. I 1 Lot Men's Dress Shoes, solid leather, $8 shoe; Slaughtered at ; - $:! Men's Overall, Blue Demin; Our Sale Price 1.9b It will pay you to sec us before you buy HOYS' SUITS AT SALE PRICE 1 Lot up-to-date Boys' All Wool Suits, $( to $13 values; now on sale at - $L-S to :?.. LATEST MODELS IN LADIES COATS AND COAT SUITS We offer at Sale Price: $15 Ladies' Long Coat; Our Sale Price $8.0o S27.50 Ladies' Long Coat; Our Sale Trice $16. o $27.50 Ladies' Coat Suits J16..b $:',7.50 Ladies' Coat Suits CHILDREN'S AND MISSES COATS -n,ii,ii.un'e Tnnt5! Our Sale Price $...18 IP'J.VW .lHlUlt i' v.v , " $10.00 Misses Coats; Our Sale Price $3.95 Up-to-Date LADIES' SKIRTS in All Shades. ino t n,i;..c' Rl-irts? Now on Sale at ..." $2.08 $10.00 Ladies Skirts; Now on Sale at $25.00 MenYSuits; Our Sale Price $;:5.00 Men's Suits; Our Sale Price $: 52.50 Young Men's Suits; Our Sale Price .... $40.00 Young Men's Suits; Our Sale Price ... $50.00 Young Men's Suits; Our Sale Price . $17.1)5 $24.05 , $..00 $27.50 . $:',5.00 OVERCOATS FOR MEN $25 Men's Heavy Black Coat; Our Sale Price $17.05 $IX) Young Men's Overcoat; Our Sale Price 12.50 See Us Before You Dress; We Can Dress You Up at 1911 Prices. $4.00 Double Blanket; Continued Sale Price $2.4S 1500 Men's Heavy Stripe and Blue Shirts, double stictched, formerly sold for $2.00; Now at Our Continued Sale Price 98c $4 WORK PANTS $2.98 Do Not Part with Your Cash Until You See Us. Heavy Gray Sox 19c Red and Blue Handkerchiefs, 3 for 25c 300 Yards 33c Heavy Check Shirting; Our Con tinued Sale Price 20c the yard WE STILL CONTINUE TO CUT PRICES ON UNDERWEAR Children's Union Suits; Sale Price GSc 75c Ladies' Vest and Pants; Sale Price 48c 1 Ofi T !i1h.c' V.t nml Prints - Snle Price G8c $2.00 Ladies' Union Suits; Sale Price $l.:'-2 ...$1.08 n achOSc f w t'i V & & p: -V $2.0S Men's Union Suits; Sale Price S1.50 Men's Shirts and Drawers (liavnes e MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS $2.50 Men's Sweaters; Now 34 $2.00 Boys' Sweaters; Now $1.50 Boys' Sweaters; Now Our Wool Sweaters for Men and duced accordingly. $1.48 $1.::8 08c Ladies Re- now voaEKM will buy woRro'ni K FAIL TO VISIT AB JOSEPH h STORE IEjn;; M . I VYilu AiAVAYS A ( USTOMER. WE ARE NOW SELLING IT FOR LESS. :: :: :: SALE OF ALL SALES. QiMK am. ur u. i-v mi. v.v Look for the Name and The Right Place. mm THE GREEN FRONT STORE li -. . . It ti ! & it ti Si. ! FIGHT MCCALL LAND LITIGATION s ThP value of credit with a frood bank may not n . n 1 in rn.ll until vnn nerd it. itpjiCrtl iu ,uu miiv.. j.- fiond Credit has been the secret behind many a MiKcaimBm. .v m Without Credit no business or lnaiviuuai can w permanently successful. .... m Open an Account at this Hank iow. Establish your Credit. It will serve you in time of need. m that i equal X prop- is Y I This Bank is for PEOPLE WHO WANT TO IMPROVE THEIR FINANCIAL CONDITION. Will You Let Us Serve You? 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. PrwidenL II. B. Clark. Cashier nr iv. "lu " i ... . ...it., tit I In- ! A.'hhWmWi iFUD .. .. ., i .,. ii... i , i . i I KX"MX:M"K" with llii' fU'i u v'omiHaiul : "O it Courif t C Tin- JihIsp, while prosidinsr. wears a lm.L' l.lai'k rohi' and all uUrwH X -.1 ,'iiuiiond a WMiifs to I'Mi iim" ilre suppoM'd lo w.'ar black. T1iko ( 1J ISclwwH iMstim im,i tlniiKs mv,. i lie rwm tupiiii. aim , ,t S C Court fusions. ttr of Milruinit.v which our roui'U do ( A . 'nothav.'. Anoihtr thing is whon any SlMI'TFIl A HKItolC M I'l.ACK j10r j,.sirs to do so he may ask a;3. witness on tin1 KUtna au iuvsii ti n l- I l-MMOM). rulmiv.. in 111.. rflsi I dl) not kllOW A numherof Monroo citizen, have f .ny law that 'f '!; I. i.. ,.n u ...I io MiniiMi-i iniurH i rum i"i. a " " - i iwi-iiu. u'- - ... k u wnu i rer- I ...uiiti' C as w tnt'ssi-s in a uuu u ne xam... - , lOlllUy, . . . ... , , .1... ...,liaiv fnr hllll ,,.,.iu,it law ttiilt now tieiliu li'jeu tainiy ut-oui ui iuc - U, courts of that county. , , o do Journal readers Illicit ' tiuer- ouniyir, .m., ,, - , ed to know the nattne of thin law .uH ofSuinpter s the count, eat. a 5olw the validity of a will and a of about 4O.UU0 and Ik a.uoni; the TOIT-B 'l,u''-'. .. . ,. ... , ......... ..r.lnr.in Plllin If tlf ueea. niaae i) Carolina, ll is in the central rV Miinuned to b.- worth near part of the Hale, and has an .'leva-1 , . ... m-- i o. h.. h Lhm iiotnl. or ion llVr.' vlZ. T McCali fm- .boCeaei level. The c.y of ,Tved and nude her home with Mr. Sumpter is in the ra ,ri or je Klalr the last 15 years or ner uir, comuy an.. u 1..lalr..u. ' .. .. . .... ... !),.. was f....t. and has 10.000 population. siw uica ai Ke ,..,iir,1:.,i ,nt... nffllrtpd nhys ca r ami rruu.n-.. n u.. ."" , . . mn h care and attention. re- tl.ern bel'iR 38 pass,.nKrr trains that Cfived the kindest trM.ueiit non. an iv.. aim Mirp... , u....i . Mrs. lilatr who, mini. ' , , , ... ..is- t r iwir ire lien r v ;i i in in i 1 1 1 1 i i - hw like a mother. Although Miss timated at .s;..ou. ou. ' iiri itr ... . . .i ..... ii mtik (if cull ill) MoCall was old and in ner .as. " ." "V" ...n.- hreame like a 01 pet sons. M.m.- ir -.ihit. - o .r' u.i. hr.l ii. t.li-ase. Thev have a colum warehouse of .t. (ll(.;vwasnorr.tienb.tw .her am! 6..0(.-hale capaeiiy. X Mrs. lilair who... Hie toveu mn- , . ....... ...... -'" y ehil.l. . , .., j ,.. uin.i Had Miss MoCa'.l not nunie ue, ,,e Ve 'i will Klvhip what sue (tad t " ' '" " : . , X Ulair, her property would Have o 1 aim loyai. . ilivided atnotii! her nieces and nepn- work toseniei. 1 , r ill. live, i.ost of them, in ed Int.. . ..lennons tactions I :.at tin- X Siimpief coitiity where Miss Mecail k iierniin. aim oe.e.i. - - A hnineiiv is situated. others. i l " !"1 .. , .. . .. M... l ...... ll....- iinlli. :w one tllil 1 A So, if tile will nanus me ic.-i . . - - f lllair will be th sole ownet ol tl.ai ap.nn trie . i.e. ; ... ...... " ,l. $100.(100 i-stale, elherwise ll will e .ey Mir... ...... ' '., ? . . .... - ... ii... ...! m vanliiL-e of till. I hey have iliv u!etl illl.o.iK uie .im i ..i ... . ... Uui now belK tried in So L-r Played ., , misp.e.n.us par. tn the i . The coi.ntv and city was named for X CA stronK anav of counsel appear Thomas Su.upler who was a Keneral ' A ..." ' ... l l'.it.r In Hie Kcvo in o.iatv War. and for on i.ii..ir sin1 . .mi ni . .'.1. i.. . - . ., CraiKl Monvoe represenutis Mrs. his rUlninc piee .v.t.es vas .... k- X ii i. .ir ...ee.her with oilier siioiiu named '.;.... k- M.n.p.c,-. And X Icouns'el of Sutnl ter, and every inch of so Si.mpter Is called the .an.-K ? 5. r ' .....i.....t i.i ciiv of So.ii . Carolina Her women .'. Y vantage kiiuii u in i.-in , J . ... ... ........ i. ..... a... s !.:iti ..no and loyal as can he co nsel tbo.h of Su.np.en. in a dis- War w',, o..n.e,l or sick sel.I.e.s .oer. he competency of a hypo- would P.. - thn-oU.. the o,e, ,it,,l (1es.,o. fr.ced each o.h. r Would !.,,,. ! t!,e ,.,., and j: ivc , e Y I tn.iintluit.lv In front ol t'.e trial un.i i Sij.Xe and iudled off the fnces, l.t.le Jo .P. it. v. slat.,,,, the,, w Ik back y i V and knll lUlil I exer saw. heme or -alch the next am b.i. k. A .. ,.. . ...,t i i.. In IV74 t . v ef. ted a mnimiie'l t i t.eie is a iii.ii m'i .iiiii i ,. . . ...,.,. , .te court- l S.ut; aionu.1 ai.i. X: Hi Cirolim.. "'" 1 ,u '' '"" ',e riintl mere is ....-,'. . m i. !v (..nil crier who stand on the west T)dlV S liCaUt.V lalK side of the court room anil in ihini- ii..;.mi ifi i l.i r. ti:ic! and lu-timif . ":! it.T lenis a. in on nets tht co.ive.il.'i: in 1,-i.iut hi old r.m.M sh common la Uil '. Tlun they have a court officer i whoso business is to keep o'dcr in tti $3 Wheat 20c Cotton . : I ! i t The Western Wheat C.rowei-s Association arede- manding three dollars per bushel for their wheat. The Southern farmer is selling his cotton for twenty cents and less. If we must have cheap cotton let us have cheap wheat also. If every fanner in Union county will sow enough wheat for his own needs he will not only swat the Wheat Speculator but the Cot- ton Speculator and Doll Weevil as well. Probably it has not beer, profitable for some of our farmers to raise whe;-t but we believe that where wheat is $ put on good, well prepared soil a few acres would be profitable to any farmer. 5! : is ca Siite. .court room. No one except those en 'g.ili.d in Ihn trial Is allowed lo talk iso ns tn Interfere; no onejs allowed to stand tip, the rule hoinc that all must enter the court room quietly, be seated and keep quiet. When thia rule la violated, and it Ite Ifl. t to hav if oU use I'atisiaii It's a I'W'i.i' rnn'l for uan- druff. xce.is .1 and Itchtnc scalp. Kntlisli liuu Co. seIN it Willi money !.i..k ii::r.tit c. New Yo.ker One of our new ho tels. Vncle Hill, la to contain oer . thi n d !'ve hemlred room. t'nele Bill Gee cnacltcr! I'd hate U b th beU In order to encourage the fanner of Cr.ion county to sow wheat, valuable prizes are being offered for the best three acre field of wheat. 0111 OFFER of first prize and $2.") second prize for the best :J-aciv field of wheat all in one field is open to every farmer of the county with no restrictions as to kind of i wheat, kind of soil nor when or how sown. We have secured some very fine seed wheat which we will distribute among the merchants of Monroe and urge you to take advantage of this opportunity to win one or more of the prizes offered and at the same time make for yourself and family bread for next year. Whether this is the period of re-adjustment or not, it is certainly the time for everyone to proceed with Caution. The general feeling of lower piices may be realized and again supply and demand may have to be reconcd with. HENDERSON ROLLER MiLM- CO i: i r r V . n ;i i . . - t v r ti : i i V t' h
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