EIGHT TAGES THE MOXISOE JOmXAI, mm iv. PiFCFmrfr si. im- FIGHT PAGES L JOURNAL WANT ADS. ONF CENT A WORD FOR EACH INSERTION A 1 LOST in or around the depot in Monroe. Mon.iay afternoon. Dec. ITth. a Waterman fountain in-n ita gold clip ou the cap Return to Mis Ethel H Hon, IS Morn St.. Charlotte, N. 0. FPU SALE- Three HcUian haie doe and one buck. J. M. Douglas. Washington street. FOK S.!.E-!V:n;e tie's tlarage. bird dos PUKE NEW OUI.EAN moUsse L. X. Presson Co. i FOK SALE- I otter my f.ir:n. con ; Mining about ll acre. ;.. or ! in cultivation, and the -it i m j-s re- i moved. AIo coed bull J:n-- and' outhouse W. V. Tucker, Monroe, Kt. a. 'i miles .oiiihivl of town. THKEE EAKMS EOIi SALE One 107 acres. 2 ' nubs from town.: one A) acres 6 nubs from town., one 36 acres 2 milts from town. . Fowler t Lee. ! FOK SALE Terms or ca.-h; going out of business, one new ton anJ , half truck. Heath Motor Co. 1 FOR rUOMlT and satisfactory ser vice, see Nance flattery Service Station for gasoline, oils, and bat- tery service. Gloucester hotel corner, Monroe, X. C. FOK SALE Terms or cash; going out of business, three new Max well louring cats Heath Motor Company. , NOTICE We do gener;U repair ' work. Fords. I'hevrolets. and lar ger Jobs. We divide our prolits wi:U you. Tires and accessories. U Sams, opposite postoftii'o. FOK SALE Modern bungalow in first class shape on East Everette Stieet. See YV. J. Kudge. CUT PRICES on all watches at Mc Call's Jewelry Store. TWO DWELLINCS and one vacant lot for sale. Fowler & Lep. FOK KENT 7 room liois,. on the Grifiith road in sish' of the school house; with or without ten acres of land. W. I.. Earnntardt. AUTO TRANSFER Meets all trains day or night. Trips anywhere with careful driver. Telephone 496. A. Frank Helms. Monroe. N. C. PHONE M. II. RICHARDSON ror a rord of dry pine wood. A GOOD l.IXE of Iliiggies ami Har ness on hand all the time. Fowler A Lee DR. HORACE SMITH, Eye - Sight Specialist, c.in now he found at his of tic1 r".'uli'rly during the entire fall and winter. Your eyes exam ined and glasses fitted. The latest of everythins: known to the optical Profession. Examinations free, you pay for the glares only, Iitoken lenses duplicated. New ftames. niottntalngs, and temples. Office it: Hclk-fluudy building, Monroe, X C. FOR SALE A forty acre farm with a six-room dwelling, new ly painted.1 and pood barn, on public road, six miles from town; twenty acres in cultivation. Will make a bale to the acre with proper farming. Don't let this opportunity pass and then In a few years say "I could have bought that farm for so and so." Fowler & Lee. TOR SALE Terms or cash; point'; out of business, one new Auburn Eeauty Six. Heath Motor Co. ' OCR OLl STAND Is open to the r t.iil trade again. Pound cake 1 ttdlmj; at 3ie per pound; dough nuts. 15 cum per dozen: evory thiog reduc-'d in the line of cake-: cream pitiTs, 40 cents per do-eii. Hot rolls every eveuins from 5 1:1 S.Uo. ne?h from the oven. 10 cents per doz. Special s..le on cake ore wetk oil Saturday: runnl cake 2'1 ceiiis per pound Monroe Itakcry. IF YOU YYANT a good home in Mi roe. see J. Fr.mk William. FOK SALE One registered Shrop shire buck and two ewes. If ou want to make li0 per cent, try sheep G. S. Lee. rt illF PEOPLE MI L V I will be avv-iv from Monroe :'r about six m.euhs and my expenses will be very heavy . The Union lr.:u O-mipat y has charge of my book and any payments on accounts will ccr ta nlv l.e ereatlv appreciated by me. PR. R. L. PAYNE. Public Hauling I operate three trucks, one of them the, largest in the county. Will haul anything anywhere Can be found at treight depot, rhone 3 I !. I". fll.AklAKY. Residence Phone "14 J. Monroe, X C. Mlll E Ol SUE HY TIUVlT: E. Under and by v. into of the au thority ves'ed in me by virtue of a certain deed of trul given by Albeit Startles and wife on the lth day "I Apr.!. I'M 7. A. D.. which said deed :! trus is ilu'.y nvmod in Hook A W pac 2S7. Registry of Prion county, default having b. eu made in the pay men! of the note secured by s.tul do, d of tru: i and demand liaving !. n made b" the holder of said roV. I will Moiul.iy. the ITtli Day of January. I ! . lit o'clock, noon, m the court lioue door i" Monroe, . (., ofte-- for sale the following described lands situated, lying, and be.ng in P.rford township. Union county, and known as the home place of the late Albert Startles. Beginning at a rock in the old line bv a black jack X. YY. corner o! Silver Hill church- lot 3 !'4-l"0 chs. from the oil beginning miner dead n il o.ik and runs tlience the oi l l i'e X. 3 E. 57 ".tl-l"" e);s. to a sit' l black by fo:tr blai k jack corner:- of I','-' Miney; thence . v E. 14 chs. to said survey to two small w!u! oaks by three white oaks re.! oak and black jack linker's and King's coriur: thence South 3 W. til "il chs. to a hickory and I'd oak-' now pile of rocks; thence S SS W. 1" chs. t.) a riK-k u: tin' dd line, the southeast corner of siid church lot. thenre with two lities of said lot as follows-1st X. 4'.j E. S.'M chs. to a r-v'k by a post o.ik ims!i: 2nd X W. 3.17 chs. to the. beKinn'.m. and containing 84 .umcs more or es being the land conveyed to Alb- r S'arnos by C. X. Simpson and re corded in Hook A ll, Page 4r, exci ting 16 !l-2't acres sold to M. M. Win-clos-er. and recorded in Hook "'. page 6 r 6 : 42 acres sold to S. S Richardson, and recorded in Hook "ol. pace 157; and 2 acre.i sobl to Silver M ssion church. P. M JOHNSON, tr tslee. W. II. LOVE, attoiney. WILD LEOPARD REARS AN INFANT CHILD IN INDIA Stolen When Oil r killed. iiinh I r..r Three Vent In the J ii Okc. DR. S. A. ALEXANDER VETERINARIAN Office Phone 113. Res.55-J ! This Bank ! 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. Monroe BanK&TrustCo. YYAS"tll.l"HEN ItECAITl U. B. Redwine, President. H. It. O'k. Cashier SEABOARD Air Line Railroad SCHl.Dl l.K KFFi:tTI II NO VI Tralni rrlv No. 14 from Charlotte .... 5.50 a.m. No. 12 from Atlanta 6:30 a. ni. No. 34 from Rutherfonlton 10.50 a. in. No. 6 from Richmond .... 7.55 a. to. No. 19 from Wilmington .. 11:20 a. ni. No. 15 from Monroe No. 29 from Monroe No. 31 from RaMcb and Wilmington 2:40 p.m. No. fo from Charlotte .... 5.50 p.m. No. 30 from Atlanta 5.50 p. to. No. IS from nutherfordton 9.10 . m. No. t from Atlanta 9.35 p. in. No. 13 from Wilmington .. 10.35 p. in. No. 11 from Portsmouth . . 11:35 p. m. C. T. HARRILL. Ticket Agent Yir.H; SHIli nt 1'i.Ot A. M. Leuve 5.55 a. m. for Wilmington. 6:35 a. m. for Richmond 10:.r.J a. m. for Raleigh and Wilmington 8.00 a. in. for Atlanta. 11.30 a. m. for Charlotte. 8.10 a. m. for Rutherfordton. 11:30 a. m. for Atlanta 2.45 n. m. for Rutherfordton 6.00 p. m. for YY'ilmlngton. Monrce. Monroe. 9.45 for Richmond. 10.45 p. m. for Charlotte. 11:40 p. m. for Atlanta. K. W. LOXO. Division PfMenirer Apnt. Charlotte, X. C. Calcutta. India. Ieeciiltr 24. -TiU'h ! sometime stianter than fic tion, and K t Sicart Itakir. fellow of the Zoidoi.-ic.il Sm-iety of t'.rtai :ir nn. teil in the Journal of 'he !! .,ha Natural Htry Sonet y, the ,e .i lii'.ird cltild. for the . , J . ei h.cli he ouches, tint re Mi. K.l-inis Mewcli and t' ir! ei -'.i-eri of the no le.- famuli , -Tar.-an of the Apes." ;'i the North I'.nli.ir hill.- i.ti I lu s .iti's not i ic.ku s u frontier. Mr Stiiatt l'.ik : was i:i"" n!i 1-une-i-on the I'.i;' of a I af icilar n-nix. . loi id.ject.d r-tionulN to tuniMiin hir !iare of the forced l.i'iot" v. Hie!, iro.n tune in. i:t tier al it. i he hack w.ud p.ii't- of t'-.s cou:i; ii.t hoe.; cnen ir. Ion i-l laxitn u for t'i. : ke.- of roads, ret hu s. etc. Whf Mr. Raker questioned the man. th red uiveu was that he had a little wild sou to look after. Hi wife had ' ic enily di -d a:.d he said t'nt :f h l.tl his illatt to work on the road the hov would run hack to the jungle Mr 'l'.akir acci.rJiiily w-nt out side the court to see the ' Id ch:'d.' and there, sine piioukIi. was a small t.). a'.iout seven ea:s old. or squatt mi: on the tround like a snial. i ,n:.i;.al I)irvtly Mr. It.ikr rain ;:e,ir hint he put his head in tV.--,;;r. snitled ahout and tiuislied I i'oltir.i! on W fours to his uihet. 'ivtween wlu'se he hacked like a .mall wild heaM ntreatiim into a hurrow. Lookias n.ote close!;, at th 1 cli. Id. Mr. Haker .-aw that he wa ti:i''l of eiit.tely Muni from some lo-ri of cataract ;ind his hody wa c.o.-red with t lie white scar of li, irni.eralde liny cuts au.l scratches, which had iiealcd. Vile hoy's father narrated the following story whit i Mr. H..lor fully helieves t he true Ahout lie ye;irs In-fore Mr. Hake" 'aw f.itliei and son the Caehari in tiahi'ants of n villite (ailed IMiuin :: had foai.d !l Nopard citlis close : their village, which Ihey killed. The !:;"'. T e q-ard had tracked the .-driver- o; ji.r ch-.lJren hack to the villa--' ;.n i had haunted tin- outskirts, for two il.iy-. The third day a wonia a c:iti:i:S rice in cultivation (lose to ti e .ll.i" laid her tiahy hoy down on a cloth while she went ou with lor wot'ii. l'n sent . hearitiL' a cry, she tu'-i(.l round and saw n leopa'd '.ounditii; aw .i and carry ins the chid w;t!i it. T'i.n whole village at oioe turii'd out .it'll hunted for the ieop.ifd and the hahy, hut vitho i-i. . t:-.., and final!1' they were com pvllid uy ilarkt'e-s to le;te the ho), as 'toy supple "d to he ea'.'Vi hy Ih' leopard. Since thi' e year., later a leoparde s vas killed cli se to the village ny a ' e''t tsiiia'i. w ho iironcht in the new,: of '!.; success, i ncet her with the io f .!!;.!! ion that the leopard hart oil's hicii he had failed to secure, t 11 heal a.:' tliis the whole village turned oet eventually raptured two rr.hs i. l 1 1,,, child, the hoy of Mr. linker's story. He was at once identified hv hi- parent, claimed hy lhet:i and Ineir claim adiuitted hy thp whole village. Suhsequently when visitins D.h'SticI Mr. liaker interviewed the h-a ! man and also llie man who actually i i il trht fhe child, ahd hoth corrohorated the lathers story in every detail. Il ap pear that at the tune he was caiiKhl th child ran on all fours nlm -t as f t t as an adult could run, w'.ilo in (lejL-ini: in and out of bushes and ot In r ohstaclcs he was much rl.erer and q-.ivker At lhat time lie was only sutTerit!!; from cataract to a sliLht ext. nl and could see !a,riy cell, hut ni -or he was caimht !. o)p.i la i ; 1 1 1 herame worse. Ciilln-es on Mis Knee. H knees even when Mr. linker saw him and when he had leataed to mme ahout upricht io a proai t !"hd had httf.l calluse- on them lii.d his toes were reiiiined upr!.i;ht all .o-t at l il-.t at. ties to his instep. Th" I alms of hi hands and pads of to-- und ihuinh were iilso covered with very !'ifi;li, homy skin. Wne!i fir' .;:ut;til he hit and foimht with evi : . one who ciine within reach Of hi i. and al i htii i; h cvf-i: tlien affocted :n his ()f--. any village fowl which came withie his reac'i was seized, l- ru to pieces and eaten with t-xtruo: i 'nary rapidity. Wlun loo'icht hefore Mr. IViker the hoy had heen more or lesi tan d. He walked uprnrht "xceic when .-tartli'd iii't: extra rapid mote ;, was frteiully with his own villaifet'. whom l.e seemed to know l.y scent, would eat ric". )-( lahle-.. etc., nnd cou .eiiiiil to sleep In hi fatii, hut : t ri'ilit t'li the. In .ni! a achiirl child of tendi r yei-.t, Hal no, hten i'Oi-inli ced to nil... !!;s hlindiiess vas not In a way (lie t his tre.t.tiit by i'v ' . i -;a t ,1, iii iiii.cli. r ('hilt', of Ihe a!ii-' in.in.in, a ic'iplo of y. !! older, n I llle 1 1 ' 1 J l" 'i;i Slile't'e;! the p.il. ' (t i . t . ii- (.!,. in t iii! th ! i i t , i .' TM- of '::!,) tiijiv wcl' ' - in ' :.if'n. nis M ii-e of sine. I, ,i the I" ef ( , i'! i h.r e it:: ru im to rely on ih i let r. Wl "i. Ciici , 1 child w:is in perfect condition, thin hut well covered and With a q .itiMX cptjonal development of inn cle. riniadelphin Tuldic Ledc.ar. WORLD WAR HERO SHOT TO DEATH IH NEW YORK Monk lji"u. l'rnH,r IUihIII l.eail. rr. lain I') I iikiHn IVrwHis ut siiIim.I) I nlrioiie. W.li Ul !sTOUH TO 4 ITI.KNMUr Monk Katttian. once leader of a nitonoi.s m"K '!,at lerrotued the lower eat side of New Yoik City, a iiiiim. ud felon hut resioied to citi ieiiship a a toward tor hcroi.-iu as a soldier in the World War. was slain shortly before duyuieuk the other day hy "soMe one unknown." l.a-t man's ho.iy, bearing live lul let wound, was tound b) a policemaii .n roiirieeeih ptrett an Four ave- iue. .X.ainy on the steps oi a miu jwa) t-iiti.ince lay a tevolver with t:e leuipt) t' 'n ils. j la the mad man's pockets were 14u. a WiiicU and chain and a Christ inas lard. The presence of the val u.ihles ui.iiciitd to the police that the ' k.liui of i-iasimn probtilv wan not part ot the prevail'.us crime wave, but the result of a vendetta. It.ul "Lurid" lareer. Eastman, whose right name was William lelaney. had a youthful ca reer that was lurid even for under world annals. The son of wealthy jiU indulgent parents, lie chose as his companions the canustcrs of the one time toughest" di.-trict in New York nar Kourteentli stteel and Thud avenue only a block from whoie ht this tuornini: was killed. A dozen year. ago the "Monk'' Ka.st man aiiK was composed of Min tueii. 1'iirul.iis and dnii; addicts, nnd the police claimed to have traced a score of murder mvsterios to the zone in which the canisters operated. Their leader, however, served terms for lesser cl intesd burfclary. Minig t:lini; of ii.ucoiics and di.-posiiiK of saolen (:ooiis. T.ic last time Kastiuan appeared on poller records was in 1915. when he was arrested, pleaded tjuilty to roblxry and was sentenced to two years m juison. On his release in October, I'M 7, he enlisted in the ami) as u douciiboy in the l"(j ln-faiit'-y of the Twenty-seventh Divis ion. ' He then was forty-live years old. Kesloivd to.t'iliAeiishlp. After the war he was honorably d;si harted, but lacked the rights of citiz ei.ship because he had been con victed of a felony. Governor Smith, in ic.-toi im; the soldier's civ ic status, acted on the recommendations of the i-t-mmeiit s officers. The letter of Lieutenant J. A. Kerrigan, of Com pany 0. read: in.tini; the attack on Vierstaat Kiilj:e. Kastiuan was wounded und taken to a i usually cleariim r-tatioli. He remained there only three days, fur upon licarini.' thai the regiment expected to o into lite line attain, he escaped troni the hospital, equip ped hiiiieslf ftoni a salvaue dump, joined Ins company and was in action thtoucliout the entile Hiiuienbury line show. His conduct was exem plary and he ha never been reported for absence without leave or any other offense." Another incident related to the Coventor was that Kastman had tone "over the top" on hands and knees, with hand grenades with which to attack a German machine- Run nest. The enemy lire was so intense that his pack was feared from his hack, hut he tallied his objective. .-. Current Met ion. "KxctiFe me." "I hcR your pardon!" "fte sure and come to see i:s!" "I've had a lovely time." "We've never had a cro- word since wove heen married. ' "I'll pay you this tomorrow, sure." "I'd lather have my Ford than your bin car." "I'd trust my husband anywhere." "Oh. It's no trouble at all! "It Isn't the money, iff the princi pal of the thln-f." "I Just finished the Inst quart I had, old man." Cincinnati Enquirer. These three thins are useless: to think without working;, to speak without doing, to wish without willing. Joke Waa on the Its-rtor. (From the Type Metal Macaiine.l Speaking of persona who make a rule and then refuse to allow any exception to occur, Theodore H. Price says that these people remind him of the utory of he physician In ChicaKO who had built up a very larae practice a diagnostician. lieints anxious to make hU exami nations thorough and to ac time, he required that all his patient should be undressed before he re ceived them. A man came to his office one moru inc ard asked to see him. "There are four or five patients ahead or you." said the nurse, "hut if you will step into the dressing: room and take off your clothes the doctor will see you when your tuin comes." "What do you mean?" aiked the visitor. The nurse explained the doctors requitomeiil.s and his scientific meth ods. "Why." sa;d the man. "do you mean to say that I have to take off all my clothes to see this doctor?" "Yes." replied the nurse, "he will see no one unles he is naked." "Well." answered the man, "I don't like II." and he left. The next morning he reappeared and renewed his request for an Inter view with the doctor. "I told him of your visit ves'er day," said the nurse, "and asked him if he cared to niake any exception. He said no. hi rule was inviolable, ihat his nie'hods were scientific, that his time wis valuable, and that he would see no one unless he saw him naked." I "Well." said the man, "I don't like it. but if I n-ust 1 must, and I will see jhim." I "All richt." siid the nurse, "-tep into the drsine mom, take oft your clothes, and the doctor will see you when your turn comes." j So the man disrobed and stood shiverinp. w liiin; for ihe doctor, who came in shortly i.nd slapped him on the shoulder. "My friend, what can I du for you?" asked he. "Why. doctor." replied the man, "I only wanted lo ask you io renew your subscription lo tlu Ladies' Home Journal." ! itliin itoiiiiiK. While makiim' a visit in New York a man unmistakably of country ori gin, was knocked down in the street by an automobile. A crowd instant ly surrounded Itir.i with condolences and questions. ) "Are you hurt, my friend?" kind ly asked a gentleman, who was first i niaoni- the rescuers, as he helped ,ihe stranger to his feet and brushed the mud and dust from his clothes. "Well." came the cautious reply of one evidently given to non-commltal : brevity of rpeerh. "it ain't don me no good." llaiper's Magazine. j ORANGES j u We are now receivine: rec'tilar shipments Florida B sj Oranges direct from groves. Jj By handling in large enough quantities to enable us to buy direct we save you the middle-man's profit. m 45 cents per doz. A fresh shipment every week. t4KM' T. C. Lee & Son! GENERAL MERCHANDISE 2 PHONE 330. Holiday Tire Need CoiifM' ill llekkeepiii. (From the Typo Metal Magazine.) Every community need n public ..chool course for every child in the principles of double -entry bookkeep ing, manufacturing, cost keepini;, and merchandising mark-up the princi ples, understand, not the details. And the need applies to the coun try lit large, for we are. as Frank Vamlerlip says, a nation ot economic illiterateii. The public, and even the young man or woman behind the counter, ciiniioi distinguish between not and gross profit. This Is making for a wrong public opinion concerning conditions, nnu causing destructive rather tbaa con structive legislation. The principle of business economy are very simple and are the basis o. all economy social or political. An understanding of them is the sure way to social justice. In the light of accounting as prac ticed in the average well-regulated business, the science of political eco nomy becomes so simple that it can be understood by the average high school students after a fifteen-minute explanation. Acquaintance on the part of the public with the principles of debit, credit, overhead and turnover is not only a lasting answer to socialism, but Is the way to a more equitable distribution or wealth and Its proper conservation. The principles of business account ing are a. good as any means or tea. him; a child arithmetic ;uid be gets two lessons In one. Yes. even three lesson In one, for it would teach straight, honest thinking. ' Such a public school course should be laid out by a committee consisting of a rf-ittfied public accountant, a inaiiuiactui ins cost keeper, a mer chandising manager of a large de partment store and a rpofessloual ed ucator. Such a course would not require text book:-. Just a teacher, a black bourd, and a piece of chalk. Reduction Sale! i A FKF.SH SHIPMENT OK HORSES AMI axrs n mm. ALSO SOME FI'E BROOD MARES. .Give ns look. FOWLER & LEE. B a S While they last we will sell Ford size DIAMOND S SQUEEGEE TREAD TIRES at I 50 per cent off j the List Price. List Price 30 x3'J .$23.80 g SALE PRICE 30 x V2.. - $11.90 List Price 30x3 $19.60 5 " SALE PRICE ...... 30 x 3 $9.S0 S a s ! Henderson Motor Co. I a a Ford Cars Trucks and Fordson Tractors a a Genuine Ford Parts a a S7C A FEW MORE FREE BOOKS COTTON RECORDS AND FEDERAL INCOME TAX RECORDS We are -.peclallilnc on fire In-urance. and can give prompt and ef ficient service. We repre-ent Companies with assets aggregating over One Hundred Million Dollar, and are therefore prepared lo give you the very best protection at lowest rates. FARM PROPERTY Our policies covering farm property, protect a you agalnut lost from Arc. lightning and wind storm, and covers live stock anywhere with in the county. We write this In three and five year terms and give you the privilege of paying one-fifth cash and the balance In equal annual payments. It will pay you to see ut before placing jour Insurance. CORDON INSURANCE & INVESTMENT CO. Farmers & Men limit Itank lluildwift. Monroe, N. C.