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' ."4 f . i i 4 1 J 'J .'I M I i nr.nT mcrs THE MOXTtOE JOrRXAI, FT" I THY. InCFMBETt 17. 19) EIGHT PAGES ! IHtOZK IX roUtT HOlK . .'ni'tP'l'O . ;r.waaiMu,wai Man Vswl ltH-hlic 1UliMl,lg t-urlirewtuK. "1? it trip." a-kij The Journal; A boM violator of the prohibition i.!.in. ;.- hr :u'.d i.'. u Senator K. It. aWJ on who stored hi "horn '. :n-''s law oi.'.ce. Wedcnsday al- brew" in the county courthou li I... ii. -iha' ju n.'ve been twain- tM.lm sought at Martinshure. W. Va t.l !v a I'nivn county farmer to bv fejwil anj slaie authorities. r.iv vile of Lis ciru.tixs io lake In j The officer received a "ti" Tues a b.is-y and :.uU- oti whu.h he held j.,y to the efft that an iuspeclion a inert ;-.ii;e" j of an unused room at the courthouse Vw. ' si.nl: - r plied Mr. K"d- would afford thwu nluch Interest, so, wiiu, 'ami :i va fie most novel t eniorcenei.t arm of the law start- cae ih.it ha eon.e int my uand,j an Investigation. The mon in ( ti'j'in? the thirty ye;.rs thai I have i question was unlocked, and when the; been i r ictio'up. 1 doubt if aay other :0f fleers entered they found various ' l iw r hi the country ha haj a sun- f.intainers brimful of an amber fluid. A test showed that the fluid wan ber tell the ; ,f lie home-brtw variety. ' The beer, twelve callous in all. was ; on I street ' te oi 'ot .confiscated, and the government and 1. ' a certain laini'T. j'.,ie officials srarted a search for the mer. 9 Then story. I . to adjust.' STi c !. d t J 77777777 77 i . i 1 W "UCIl street t'te ot 'or ,i certain !at ln- r. ' "s civ.l t r had in a nini.' ami ho'.d a tuot'.tf.ise. :- .io it ,' !'. ., i.i iin!rv'i h. .r .1 n :.- . ' , erf!".." . ami I Mm! by !-! 8 KI AI. UtHM'KV V. Hllt;. Tine Manic- Oakcs ( In lit. Lory tn 1;. liiimif. Wi.ni iss Ada l.ikes. (U'lirlt'er ef iv. and N!r. J. t t.i)as f Wash iti.'o !. N" '., hx.im.' i!:.' bride ol ! r I.i A ' ' .,1"T P.!,. S..;'-I'i;n N 0.. t- V, ' 1 ci I' ( I o ed Hi ! cti unusual Yl '.!' ' ' : -d :.: . I'l f :,',r : to luve ! ' a "weo.ii r. w.-iidi!!. " Kvt-rv iiodv th;r .0. s STARTLES MONROE AND UNIONS COUNTY WITH THE GREATEST 1 a 1. i li. I I l.l.H i tl; it .'..!.; ;-or..,h!c 'or .it :.t;:'i!i'. liiatiot was '.f cai'ilala'ed. '.'.!i.i;V t'i ay. ,uu utiabii- io h.i ilC'll l.l.t.i'' cetviMoi.v t-. i-Vr alt i-: . . . Watt-r 1'itl.' Mi'i Ada 0..kc !:.'."! !. l.;rc!i i.i ... Ai'iia I.. l.a'ii'i I . . llov. Oscar T. V io,; !'. .:s J.f! :iO-I ;, X. C . ami io i)...kc tin ' v i Miit'll M.w.i! ' cm. ii'h u- :!'' cnujile went to ll.cko'.v, N (.'.. to spi ml a vk with the br (li,'io iii; s aunt. Mrs. K. W. Shit-.cle. T!i V.'.,s; rim J Lr fell i 'I be tii Mi" !' T!.. .1 -. A ! New i; 1 a !. it.) ai !'! .lav I ' it d vm:!i "IVl'i :. ' l : 'it !m ,1 ' I. .:... ! :.; I II. II,' !S,V "1! iv." is!:ed t .vs 1 w..s "'li.' ! k t . Hi :r, our jp ill.: t ; . i. i,.., the o il. ; . i hiit ti'-l.t i ed Iiiii.i I i.i )!! '!'.,it till! W 'i;;t i;i lost tiian." Ihir iiic ;i a -:;. i 1 e oftiee Wednes ; l td tt heii.i; cie.l l it. .in 1 to ai In II he : i.'i. ;.: ; . "have I- .; :i - an autofo . v e l tiat I't v ii. a- t t y i rem ...tdilioti. ' .- iv is a-k 1 .y I lie aston- .-I .',-r ir- fi. "!.! ii t!.t ' '"a, - i i, i n .'f d !! t ! e "' 1 v..,. , i- !u -p.,, lie ; : Ih-i ...:.! N I 1. : a H av .1. n lil.i't. tii.. iv i ef, Iv a i: Ii u.v son's but :;. !,. v. a- ;n -. a.:.. si.-d that he ft '.'!.. : 1, . i, ' '111 , at: I Jil : ' i :, v. '-o was then Ian i t .' ti'ox it:j ho ne. o. 1 lie preach ! soon 'lit i !.,idaikt littn in i :a mi. ;;iui evi l s nee !t:y h-.j aa.s been ,i rh.uu f I h, i! , t had that itu'ii- nic'il 'I. ' te In) tcllini; IV hey v eald- have lie n a fi w i "aders wav tliink -lotv. W'r ,lo Philological. A oolor-'d woiaa't one day visited !!tc court-house m a Teniiesstv town in I said !o the jm'.-'c: "I voti all l he reprhale ju ice"" '1 a'a the jmice of probate, a.. miay." ' 1 e e ti!. tii veil all Van jo l'se in m:.!. Me. Mah man heV donwdteJ de'i -t. d an ,1 l-e tot t'tte lit in- fide'.s so I'se eum to he appointe er. ot loner That Ever Occured M This Country v i'd dor (mm Tie Oldest Joke. There a-e tho-e win. av the oldest joke ,s I In- ii a- about the Irishman who u a h.indl'tn; il namiie in a -riv, let a stick dtoj), and the who!,' box .1 ap. taking Mike vvith .. 'Ilia ! i..' v b )ss came around la'o: an,! said to another li i.-hina.i: Whole is Mllie?'' "He is tone." I'. p!n d Pat. "When w ill he be bickV'' ii-kiai t:1!' boss. "Well," re- p i'd 1 at. "if he comes back as fast a he v,-nt, he will be I dav." Mi nasi asi a y,,r- yon'H FKOM THE COUNTRY'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER. HIS SURPLUS STOCK TAKEN AT RI- DICULOUSLY LOW PRICES AND OUR PORTION TO BE SOLD AT ABOUT 50c ON THE DOLLAR. S 1 tommenang rnday Morning, Dec. 17 i THERE IS NO EXCUSE WHY EVERYBODY CAN NOT WEAR A NICE FURR THIS CHRISTMAS. AT THESE PRICES THE MOST LIMITED PURSE CAN AFFORD ONE. not, :is the sti: .-;. r who related i to s i, iy r. ,.,,,;,, One Man Who Jla, (l t riti, .j, t t- in - i;.,: immu. r-.v the I the j.ii.iiepal and in- o -.1.1.1 boi .1 All Hut One. Shi vva t'-.i kind tint makes take down ivenihitrj oil the sbelv and then .;,. rho is "just lonkiiiK." S!ie asked to look -it un.uti suits, r.tii! the obliKinc clerk .showed her everythini; itl sitht. Still slie was not saiisrVii. He hrought 0111 all the reserve stock. As lie deposited the last bov nil ihe cnuiiter hn said- " I l.'-re. l.iiidaine, i s our sin, "i'!'., i:;v' is thai all von h -.:U the I . ,1; es. tea am. it w ',-ej,! f,,r the I I. av i n on. tv !. l.'i.(M) rlack I'tuu'v S ifl."i.iH) lilat-k Kox , 1 ."MM) Brown fox j:18..)0 lJi-iiwn Kox !,2").0D .Mniisrnlian Wolf 'f .ri.lHl Kitt Coiicv S-arfs ..1 li.'ii) Natural Dark Opossum Hoa.s. i. i .-aid M , i:., i i. i.'.-e. ii i; ,!,ar.; .H ...).( M) laupt 1'ox S.-arts '." co,.:.:- , i. ,c. I inplo) Only .M.inie.l Men. p i V ... o v.-ii .ii. :..,. "!. n !i:,d that imirried men r . It "1-,HI '( ' ' uX Si'J'H.s : ti.,, i.,-v... i,,.,' ...I make the best .Inks?' M .().( HI ISroWll Fo. 1 nr. ' li. :t ran ; vol ...is i ia I o c it V. . t'i a 1- t in- '. a i out til. rood n.c !,i if V. ..... 1 .""Id '111.', far: vtl bet VV . 1M. i - i .!!.(.; r..l:. 'o -bb. I.ii , . . -,e J t d,.: :i,. "No idle st, I; , "on lily i I put in) men at 'u to-.' p. li lo re most alvvavs i' wood liauljiw ii'h. ami ti.y oikhI tin- Inrii IT. I have ' ndi- d i-Ollii n! 'T VV II (ell vain 'insiii.lly la:ire 1 1 1 i il inm sjihi. - In i io i With !o my Ikipii. 1 e !i.Hit. iv,,, -d a Iri -nd "Mat t led men, 'They are nut in o in. I of the s Mll.'le tin 11 i.re '' replied the boss . uch an aw fu tush piiu iv ami j:Ht home .(II) I ml I 7 -V .... 1 . j 1 Ji . n ni'ow ii itii)i' Hi- I'itst Palieiu. The dm tor's small sou was inter iauiine a friend m his father's nfiii ., ami thev vote Io.ik.bi; with awed a !lii-'iiti ill at tho arlicul; fed sl;el--oii in lb,, closet. "Where did he .i I ask-il the -mall kip at in a vvhis- 1" r. "Oh. he's hatl it a lomr time. I ,'i ss tnaybe l!;,u i his first patient!" rft;.").Ull Tailpi' Ft iX s.'Aihi IJi'own Fox S:-arf. arfs I.!).!).") !,.!): MSfi . 12.ra .1 ().")() riUli.fiO .!).!.) .00 L1..")0 . tfipj..?,) . 18.50 1S.50 sfil8.no fcW.OO !,:?.").( to If vou i vt i' avt iilvnx Si-arf ipi s, Hrown ainl lilack St-arf Special Notices Jiie ctni it uru (jrti-h nihf rtiun. Don't Miss This (Jivat Fur Sale. fxpi-ct to uct a Fur Now is your Chance. If you like t" Save Money, lie Here for they will go fast. This is a I? a re Chance to (let you a Nice Neck Piece at Almost Half. 11 t 4. ) iiiii I'iU'M) --Hunch of keys. Owner can a t by paying; for this ad. Ur. Massey. KliKSlI LOT of tol acco just roceived. 2 r idti's for liic and Sbr pltittn for l'.c as long as it lasts. McCollum , Ilia.-. jn liKi'K dinner set nt Kudite's for. tV.lv. 1 Tvdl.KT SKTS. luatilcine- sets, at! Kudi'e C'jtiipatiy'. Sample line at I' liuli'sale prices. CAMKO KKUUt-H pins for $3.(1(1,' sol.J gold inouiiliiKf at KuditK's. Sl'lXlAL IN rinK from now until, i Chi istiiiUH for $5.00. worth up to IS. 00 at KudRe's. HANDKEIRCHBEFS Thousands of them. The Largest Purchase of Handkerchiefs Ever Made In This Section. This is the (Greatest Saving On Handkerchiefs You Ever Saw. (let your Supply Early. 25c Ladies Crepe-de-Chino Handkerchiefs.. 2.V Fancy Crepe Handkerchiefs 2."c Ladies Enihroidcried Handkerchiefs Ladies White Enihroidcried Handkerchiefs. 15c Jap Silk Handkerchiefs , 10c ..10c -10.' 5c . ic Pes THE BARGAIN CENTER ,n I ( "uni y Man Viiliio ol HoliUup W.nl, -bm-ii. r'e- l.;.-.-.it'r,tr llcti tv. 'a I.i) hves m ar this ;ly. wa re c -.,"" i! r vli-t;m "f a -' ii iiit'nnal hold -up nnd i.hd ic'ioti. H was on li..'- ' y !.''!. :o .-h:ii this city, n i ' 1 1 was iivu'.ik"ii by f-i j men in , .:,! i r's uti'fii- ia nf .. ; fiiat r.c-.-i r the county lioao a' out two m:1- from the city. The teen s(,,,.(l , , r j,, Wrj,.i they vvte mil i:k aa! coa aelleil the Iei-I miii to i-:i:it the ei'i- ami iiccu l'v n n ir suit, ihe car ln-ini; cur'aiti ed They ,,,, ,ir,,v,, ,, tln-ouiih Wadi shorn and oob'.ntied their jour li". to the c.na-.vl. i r:ve-, hpynnd Charlotte, where th.y re'.ea-ad Hen ry, or whin he effected his eicape, after havlns been rubbed of lu'.s niou ey and coat and shoes. Accii'dini. to Hinry'a account of the nff air, the men were armed and drinkiiik'. He made his way to Char lotte nnd has returned home. nflbh.inbT ,7?,t0'1 fa'e 0IVK BOOKS Give book for Thl. ,i 7 v h3f 'aken " Chrlntmas. S our at.sorUt.ent- ihls founty Henry is a married mm iin,ffp', about 2 years of ace. S He had never seen the men until they mopped the rur and compelled him to pet In it. His experience was a most trymc and unusual one: one puiujtmh r.nr,. onality of Mrs. HardinK. out in view any uecuuvo r'" .""" 'rholr In aelectine Senator Hardline . busy in his offir. In h t,,.,.. that walla Ihe b.nditin of the old Z.iZLr "-.of th undoubted importance of the but .he i throw. chlef of Btate. with Mrs. Hard- door, but he alway. knew ha. m .... . irnln wnnipn w n av in tne new aa- into leaiiiwom mm uvi uunuanu. i w-i v. oi . .i..i.kiiu..,ti... : . . . i t . ..M .11 ih. hnnnrnf nnr ur,l" " " 1 i wb on nana to Come out Of MONROE, N. C. 1; JEWEL 20-year Wrist Watch for 115.75 Special at Rudues. , WATERMAN and Conkliu Fountain i Pens at Rudge't . border days. flcial to the affair, on band," aald-my I managed by the wife or the Harding's lnrortiiani. cnaneur. idis was due to Mrs. Hard- Yes. Mr.. Harding ha. a decidedly I ing't good sense, for .he felt that .he practical turn of mind which add. 'must be free at every moment to i JiiFt tne needed "punch to Mr. iiara- greet the hundred, of oeonle who a e te,ttttotiitttiiiTti it 1 1 u i l 1 1 ivty Much has been written of the per-' .ucces. a. a bu.lnesa woman or In snimiiiv nf Mrs Hardin, but iii view I any executive position on her own. i into teamwork j The Next "Lady of the Land" lag's make-up. This, In my estlma- poured Into Marlon almost every day. tion, is ' added assurance that the; wanting to catch a glimpse of the American people nave niaae a wise; Hardlngs. The senator might be Produce Ma: ket. Coltnn 15 3-4 to l!c Colon Seed Moc' Euks 55c Hens () to 65c Cutter 25 to 35c Sweet pot aloe. itl. 00 True l:loiiciire. "That aa a gret speech your lawyer made when he got you ac quitted." "So It was," said the confidence iii.tn. "It rs the nioi-t eliKiient or al ion I ever beard. Why, my lawyer not only convinced the Jury that I was m Innocent and much abused man, bn there were timew when I ah."'' 'ievd It myself." I roie women win piay m mt u- u- . w" " '. ... Una's help he will steer a ministration, nothing tnat ""rows , lie u sa.a . iu course In the turbulent seas which the front door to the porch i 1 1 v. .. .nkii ! mnui lliw.iw fiilnro nroslrient. that he 1. the nrsl . . . i. ' i'ii.ii week for the la.e Christmas Shop- ' ' "'tWZZrd 1 to acknowledge this .lM.a.lon. All ' w!,3,?al."lu'1 mttn ,B ' Front Torcl, H,Iltc. i - n ' . .. . . . pus t?riiiiiiBiuit7 M. uunitiuui WK WILL be open every nlpht next weeK tor the late Chris pers. Kudue Company R.H.Garren,H.D. Prnrtlre Mniitetl to Treatment of Diseases of KYE. KAH, XOSE AXD THROAT Office Over THE r.MON pRCG COMPANY. niOXE 25. nowieunc iui. ....... u... "i. r..n.hl. . nnlllon Ion a dav spfnt at Marlon October close mentis tt tne tiarainKs - - i Th ..rh.. , .. ,, !l8th most of It at the Harding that Mrs. Harding complements her Has (.Irtish FlR-ir Lnl,L S1 lh5 HardlJng home, and m, abou an hour', private husband's personality. A. .omeone In appearance. Mrs. Harding I. J M f n"Tf 1' conveVsa.lou with Mrs. HardltiK her-1 said itf describing them: labout five feet six Inches tall, slender a J on one Li. I -Mr. Harding is the kind who and girlish in fljrure. She might be 'ae' nNo d0.ut that in other years To sum up Mrs. Harding In a nut-'would slop In the street to help a; anywhere from forty to fifty wn'tonSrtuhJlZ 'T" !f,e shell, write. Conntance Drixel In the 1 wounded dog. but his wife would, of ate. Her hair, earefully t bu" Ihi ?mm iv.m., u.,.m i m.v h iH ' iremlv tan him on the arm to re- under a net. Is turning gray, but at-1 uV'nl8 "mnier It has been bare. ai-iin.p...iii .. - . ; . . .. ... .. . 1 niBK mf rnnm r,.t ih.. v....i.. you snow we iracuve wim us marcei wave, nnc i . ""i"i' " Is fair in complexion with a nice clear ,i""i'' no cinnoea to It ou "front Her most strik- ;'"" a First Ladv of the Land who em- can do this but we have got to get Ing feature is the stralehtness of tw!,,;:':"'. h!i , Ei , bodies within herself what one might that place by a certain time. jnose as It blends with the forehead. "3"' "'f"' "Tl'h e note .consider the new type of American "And Instead or resenting tnis as-inis is a contrast 10 tne aecuieaiy - - - T. k - .' - i' ni'lii l 111 much they ran accomplish Ii the world through the medium of the home. that unlet, the nresiilenl-clect s wife mind nl"i: ' warren. riviritfMi herfdf fill irelv after enter- won't Ret to that important engage- Ing the White House, we shall have ment if you stop here; somebody else skin and good teeth. I. . . . .. - .J- .... Tl , .. WOtiiatl interference or as any rmenec . ii.i i jvuiiiaii iivsg vi iii3 seiuttui. i vtr, ' itarrtinir u . wotnsii who Is his wife Is too 'st rong-nUiided ,' Mr. There Is a colored butler and a n fotceful, independent personality in I herself. She would make a splendid Harding would appreciate the sug- colored maid, but the entire hoiise- gestion and the result would be bene- keeping arrangements were being,
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