3 'ti J :'rX 4 ?3 '31 -1 ' " V .1 ,-f ' 1 T EIGHT PAGES THE MOXKOE JOTHVIL. TTFSIUV. JAXrAHV Jilted Sr CKAWFOP.D LL'TTRCLL $ . z v.- vv i 'It a ;t ,. y :ti- ! d x, . r ' "ViHI laca' - . 1 . i. ; i;;:i's":..i Vti't -;i fbi . '.xh..r I I . !! : !!-.; i'.i- a r. She In r olisiy it . Jier lin.t-r x. a .a. dent : voice -i Wordy Jia- . 111.' v.e jSiiO K 111!!- t..s-,-i "i 1. Ti.'! : . 1. 1 : - .I." sh, I!.kc) il! her Had ! 'II 1..T .ill l!.:ir ym ?" si,.' feiltl ! !c ill--, ti bd w.i- lhai I i,i os'j..C!,. ,'.'11 no as ring from I, Ii m l that i-r heart. "I rmily. S i :. table tli.it ert..ij La, j. Iir. s, fur Jiiiif '.!: rtl into lor car and oi- dered tl.o . tcu'. !.r t.i drive to the wonder .: Cat she all I l!ob Kail j hulit sti.1 ;aU lii.siuil (umMiluc in rn ;:i,os tor H-,f zwat day v. lien ! ;;'il li'i her ' i I ami carry li.-r !ii!'i p: i v il xxa lii In- their hotii.- ; : . r af . .-. Sin- dismiss, l her ,-ar ;i!iL glancing tai. k furtive'.?, went i,p tin- nettly tt'ii. !t-:.l wa'k fur tie last time. She iji. .1 il.t- fi.Hit .I.Mir itiul dosed It n'l'. k'y l .-'i n! ;i,-r. Slu- tancl in ii-f ri!-!:iin i.r. K.-r w In rt- n taMt CARNIVAL OF JOY Turkish Capital the Most i CpcrT of Cities. (nlMiiir. i. Im. li.' 1. U a in! in tli w iile WlllilliVV tlu'll' H.Ti- tIii'-. h.T fiiMirt.1 : Sli !o" ! fit tlif -i.iiiive wlili hi i raiv fur Its jicri-liiiM" N-aiiiy, a:..! r.ut frmii timiii to ro at '-rj tlilni. Tlun a li.Hi'l. M :itvl I'lainmy a i!i','i!li. twi-'t'il its iliillini Mn'irs n'-.iii' l.. i- lart. I' ! l-i .im.'!mily lliai as It. ll.- w:i iliii to j , i'v ai;.; la:;.- tin' crl thi-ro. t haT U". An- TyliT. hail :ti h,r own vivid H-rn- I tiiarrj in tin- I.ii S!:!!I!K il !i!:-v dm Hi. mi. The first step in ihe raiii(aicn for uiore livf.-tiK'k. ktrh is now liit; urped by th.n iii-itti'd In the de veliuunt of oiithrm aeriiuli;:re, is ;to ut a K'Hid dairy row. a ImihI how j and a I'.h 's of hei. cn ' ry farm : unit, it wiih vry f.m.i f.-.iaily. (Croauu hoji and Ut-f ruliU' for !a!e or uuIkniR cows to m II i!i- tailk ir butler will neer come, ai-l should not do so, until tliere a-e first in 'Ik I rows to siiijdy milk and butler, pits to supply meat, and liens to supply ess ftr the homo taMo. This U th. first step, but there should be no delay in pM.iiioting tl.; second step tln liiilkini: of a few extra cows, wherever they can bo milked and cared for properly, a f.-w extra brood sows anl a fw beef cat tle when the feed can and will he raised for them, and a hock of hens miners. Anatolian sheep und cattle ,rd" for market, wherever tns. Gnvk war utllUonalrea and Sy- !f"J h;'"?" hre U the inrlina- ...ti iu irru auu care lor ineill. Wherever there are iinrultivaied lands not i:rai!d: wherevVr there are farm products that are not sold or Nominally Under Allied Control, There le No Interference With Any Foim of Revelry That Could Be Thought Of. Constantinople now combines all the frenzy (f a new mining camp and a world seaport. It s "the end of the trail" f..r all the l'-alkan states and everything west of Suez ou the Mediterranean. taueasiun oil men. Donetz Eas!n kins. unvk war millionaires and Sy rian men-bants ru-h to Constantinople ! champagne In pnnif of th.lr success. Soldiers and sailors of half u;i li.v 1:- . r .- . "1 ;'l U, the She At:: :,i.d the v-i:rs s'"vly, like ! w 1 l:ml. no' has !' ti :! ! . -y of you'll. !: .) mm of the nni ha. I -i l-.-ed f r the'r a i.i'z. n nations swell the population , not salable, as in the rase of residues and add to the eo:i:opoUtnn aspect of i f crops, like cornstalks, etc; and the streets and pl.-asure resorts. ! w herever l.-iaitnes are prown for soil I'tnlor nllie.1 o.-eiii.:itl.n th cliv t.n improvement, there the livestock he-vine a w llder ph.. e than it w as un- y.itj i 1 ... r !i:i'ii y 'HI ll:.' !?- ... ou'.l i;-i. can-, 'i .. ,.r I after nil? Oh, I h..ped that .veil k:i.-. that if you , ,,. I, ! at 1 : is : ,i.i.. a ! All I ti.'f I : 1... ' I-.-. I TI . i. I. ! i, -v. r km.- i mis :t . i-i-Nnlll-ili'W i-.nil.l Tiiel-" I ba'ii'tter- i- re!" rail1 oek. "Y'l'l i three 'i- a'..:i.'. I ever-!':::-!.' en ! J IS ie li:-. 1 '! r.i. fi ller the Turks. There are no civil curt. None of t'.e allies desire to assume re onih!!i y for reforms oth er thau are nNv-ary to safeguard life. Italian. Kr. neh and P.rith tnN.ps co-operate with the Turk Mi tiilr:iier:e In l,e.-plni; order. Tut everyle lily's Job Is t.. .body's Job. Cn seii'iontly Constant nople Is a v. ry hie op. n town. M Jn!.-!it closiii is enforced pre ly -i nerally. but until that l.niir there is little interfere, v viith iliii.ee halls, nnhlin- dives u.ul reillifht districts unless murder la omnil! ted. i.eaiiMiie ami t.o tttelil in their should be increased at least sufli- 'eieiitly to consume thise products. - .The Progressive Farmer. :iM A- ki I. t. !:: - I I I' 1. 1 ll-ViT ! to- -rite-.,1 If. nth-M" th-ir i'..n't 'st wilder s::iiittiii.ple Ni-;l!:liiti :'.-er il. f.:r.-s ii-.. halls till..! patl'.ed ar !';,: a ,! ;. !:!. villi. ' !:. ii.is -e.-:l ' drinks h- U: le-m-.l as m. Aral is. s:u-ks ?. S : never o!Ter"! niiy'h him eert:,:: seetii'li of (.'. uhere i 77. bunds vie w orehes-":. n;n tsi-:itie h. ir e'T-.-s to attract w i.y ihe beer 'Utiliels a::d ihili.'e to ..x or;.. .witu; xviiti i..-;i us' i:- itiy national!!' s. :-eii si-., er gardens ..;.r procra: - w Mcli i T t 1 .f p.Ts,,i s everv tii.'ht 'xx '.o - 1 :ixe far mure Interest In li e and restle-s croxxds llian n :sj:,n prim;, li.inias and ..r danecrs xxlios,. n rt is nsiia"v n-.t as tl elr uttire. Turi s, r.odoiiins. ll.itians and A--. -o;yeoi:.s!y clad In native ri s- ellioxv their xxay unions md Ueori;i:.t!s whose Utilfonu Closed Iih.i Necessity, we are told. Is the moth er of invent ion. It may be. Hut be that as il may, the inabil ity to secure booze has converted many a family cellar or basement into a hotiic brewery. Old recipes have been dni; up. nv xiio- have aeen studied out, and the work of brewing the home drink toes merrily on behind clos. d doors. Thirst is a Highly hard tiling to htii!;. It crips you; ;nd tens you. mil d.-rands insistently that it be Mil .irt.i d. And water, some say - a very "...il; .ind unsatisfactory substitute. Ye-. I,..; ... is a cre.it i.-it ift:i iiri happy land of ours, and the v of its je.vi 'Kix. fac.il.ies i-imnied. .r. s ( I W r--'-''-i artir. & XsV'ii Reduced Prices. Price of J:XIl)i: HA1TKKIKS for Auto- : i t'i -l.tillian . r . ! t'i i . le ''.it is why liny call it " Km-'iiiik.. I'll". ..il. he li. no sc.ir. ity of co. l i:i iho S'.ite;. I'u! who xxiiuls to mole of himself i vcrv linie ' hod full? The iiioJiiK. Startrinu- and Li-litin- has Ixrn rvduwd L'src. KlT.Tlivf .lanuary J, lr. Tlinv i ,,ny ..in. -radf of KXIDK UATTKIf IKS hioh st ma.lt'. Tli. i'.' will U n. rt'diK' tioll ill (ii;tlity. TI'.' sun,, hjo, quality f Matt-rial, Worlviiiaii s!.ii. au-1 Sci viff that has mailt' KXIDK the ac ft'l'tcl San.lar.l will U jealously maintained. MM'lt i: l' l.MM. AMI WW,. i:n i or ati'A" iihiat, t'o-.tniy - In We have the riulit siz lasting lower and e-ire-J'lVe servic Itiid 1). A. Tiiey're ...--.'d I '.oh l.ea.tl Of ... l.l .1 St..'- e t! .' litis:-.. v. ,;. , !:-:i th:. :.. ;. ...it of I ; . lie x 1.. k:. how 1 l ilt UTls IlXX-il.V f" What "enl In lone to ill '111 111 '.Mil. I - r 'us. - .-.-! - 'Let s f,.--..f l.v. P.-r I.- had tes'ed Anre nr.d found her true. STANDARD OF BUSINESS HIGH Oishoresty Wins No Lasting 9uecess Today "Crrscience" Well Called Ore's Best Capital. .' XX 's I., I.m laid v. : I s Ttio ex jr. .'u,:!i! a lie . her f. rt pii I f: . ed to 1: It. )'!.;.-' : a til! .'lit. I at th 1 l,aa, -pii-ts -: :i-i. .us. -p.. :. "I leu- lids oxer In I'e so eav .n:-'y. I heal at ;!.:! d iv i..- !,e it yi'llld ! ,e news r 1,,-art '. olll-laiai lit .'iimtry eh ,l :l )'!..'. -..- uiie !' t! 'ar nhixers. Si .i ae . ;.!'i,. d J-t e'....-t d....r aa l p J'H-.-i ": - li!'",;: - xx rripp'n.ts !!. of The a !-i-ae' f la r t.'oa--. mi .'o" 1 .f ti a . !., :-:. . WH, it e M-..I " a , ;!. l-t ' !. dro-.pin. v In'e j.Ni.. '.- !,"t thai ii id- her lk six le."' '.ad f v .:: ytfii, 'i - ! iaq'lii-'..; n. nth. r -lie ex pi. 'la1' s. . n -. r v xisii-rs xvere ix-I'l'.-' -a a t !,e . ia'i 'hat . -lie had 1... t . w.ar s.aaett iaj i:l!ly lire: ;.. oat ,i ;,.' I'.iar, '.eat An: e. la-r ;ret:v f.i.-,. tb.' li.s und diinp.iim uii-ih-r a : 'if i.:"i. i-. d ri.. -. .ih.ied a.ai s. 1 ih i; eai !. a .'.S'ra-ni.a hit f TleaTX :l.-:i ;i-l the Jfeori Jl'.iss. S;,e was xxatl a c:-md "f uirU xvl.o V er- 1. 1 I in' 'h. i a h-r la iile anil 'ii-.. nil ! ' a i y cl.ii to th.-;. en iii'i re-1 Huh : all an oa!-. :' t mn man At.ii" W;, -a til'l' li the iij ij-.I jii I ta.it tl(i!, i.!: eo lid lal' i -l--pe -led the II H' li silo. al h n disti-i -situ- .mi,, ilait ,;i 1 l.i'ea - i.i d -lily ti.a' ii'.eii'i .'. la: n..!. t ions im .-. the out of t.e.x n tun ii la.eilv took th- parasol from liar l.a-,d. 'i.-s,..- ..; - ilh him. l.e Jo.i!..ii i.Xel- her sholtliier IM -.IV to tie liexxia i .1 vision ill .xhi'e duel; I" ll i .rt.avd white hat. "I i: i.i sill - il.a.' .-Oil XX., I XX Mi til- alat'h. iletl't t ivi : h, a'e.l, Pub. il'i" She t".'h inr thill i.niy Jti'b s:jf. he iil.ie t'a.a, that . !.: i ( j It, !"! mo '. it,.: ex . 'J'h t. 'l.e !: i'i '': ' ell ill x. I- c!' I'.i li v i- ! ,i ' . i. ' .ie;h he had That man l a sin-ess v Im lives tin to las conscience. piiiiiMs success und eonelone ns.-d to have litt'e In '.etniiion. It wio thmiL'hr. Today business success and con scieliee an hand in -blind, as a nib'. It-deed, "stic.vss" rot a'tiiii ei In har mony X' Ith colls "eiiee is i,xx -etleral-ly l.iii'. ed on lis p,, s,e-es. nt all. Coiisci. -p. e Is the par-tit of rhtir-nc'.-t, tital wi'loiit character no man Is t-dax' rated ll success. The less e.ms.-i.'i ii latin has. the less lively I-: he to be successful Ilia! stay suecessful.-to.lay. our whole b'lsita ss standards have I -en raisi-d. S.i'esintii'.--hip us d to consist large ly of cupidity. T..'!ay euphlity is rec- 0- tii -cl as stupidity. The pro !. -- tca.V ethically by hits:;-,, ss is 1 1 -: illustrated by the 1- :itsf..riiMii"ti xxhl.h has taken jilace in adxertNM"..', A L'eliera i inn HCO H'l x. r'isiu.' was n'ne tenths exai;i.'pni-ti-li, laiss'a'e.ietts atel deception. To lav It Is nine-tenths clean, truth- :!. ho: TI e ..Pis. "still, small voice," ha become a buid, ::re far more brilil.-mt than their re- , cent military achievements. .'onl-ldack French colonials, r.- : plelidelit In red fezes mill fleen kha- ; kl, nilncle with Sikhs and Punjabi. ' xxhos. ,.ii; hair and tunny-colon I , headdresses are wrapped In somber 1 I hroxvii. Civilians, soldiers nnd sallo s i from till parts of the world are hope-1 j lessly jumbled together In Constantl-J ; nople croxvd.s and arc so busy looking: ; at each other that tenors from the I Petrostr.nl opera, niinchty French lnir i ers from Mentiniirtro and Austrian strntic Jawed ladles claim hut s'ight llttetltion. Constant Itiople Itself Is r trtand pn.'eaiit every day. Its main tiior ' ou-lifare, Hue Oraml Peru, Is ti ore ! fascimitlnit than any scene which pro ducers ever can hope to sta'e. Camel- tirivirs lend Iheir patient trains, bur ; ilened xvith chnrcoal, throuch the ti nze ; nf street cnr. shr'eklin; iirmy tnotor- cars and carriages piloted over the mii-di piixinc at breakiieck speed by ; Turkish hostlers who crack their whips nnd shout constantly nt hlch pitch to pedes! rians who venture otV the nar i row sidewalks. ! Turks mounted on tiny donkeys move Indifferently throiicb this n ael strom. Oeeaslonaliy Turkish peas nls ; drive n llm-k of si p or turkeys ntn this swirl of tralhc and serene i en I ilravv heavy carts uUng at a 1 ace : so sloxx- that drivers of military cii.nl i ot.s curse them In IU lalii;uaces. The tiurrow, erooked streets of Con- sfniitltiople are ill-siilteil to motor t-nf-j ne and the sloxv-pilm; fatalistic T irk j Is little lncl'tied to chan-o bis pace. : t'onsei'ientlv there are many n 'cl- j dents and the i lid i (Terence xvith which In other I foreign military cars are driven has doinlnnnt done much to Intensify Turkish hatred of foreigners. i' nd in i. I'nioii the Su pet -ion Com t. J. P. Fut. Ii . I al. part lid iiv as J. Ii. Fuidi k sons. IJatii-.-x . To lh A. U lliisey, di t'. iiiliint above li.it. led: on xx ill lake notice herc f.om t!i;t a .s-n.iuoiis in the aboxV-i-r.titied act ion va. issued acain.-'t xou on ti e ltilh dax of llccciiilier, lii'l'n, In tiie Superior Court of Fnion coutity. Noiih Carolina, on a cause of action lor which plaintiff claims liama'-'cs in the sum of iSnil lor breach of warranty in the sale of a carload of oraiites, said summons be iiiK returnable before ll. W. Leui tiiond. clerk of superior court of Fnion county on the 25lh dav of January, JH21. You will alho take notice that on ihc same date a warrant of attach ment was issued acainst your prop erty in the Stale or North Carolina, which warrant is returnable nt the time and place named for said sum- j inons. when nnd u-loo-u in.. a.,ii.i,,i..nf I above-named Is reciuiied to nanear '0 Spi'llltlS for flllV CflP! Hifrh i .... ... i s' -' KXIDK to yive loiu in voiir car. NANCE BATTERY & SERVICE CO. GLOUCESTER HOTEL CORNER MAIN & JEFFERSON STS. MONROE, N. C. Attention, Auto Owners! to the com- ami answer or demur plaint filed within by law. This 3rd January. 1 t 2 1 . K. W". LKMMOMI, clerk or Super ior Court of Fnion county, .North Carolina. Yann & Milliken, Attornevs for Plaintiffs DR. P. M. ARERNKTHY VETERINARIAN Office FOWI.Frt & I.KR STAHLE MONROE. N. C. Phone 308. Residence Phone 159-J. I will sell at a sacrifice 150 Ford Springs, pood as new; Tension Magnetos,; All .he time provided j Kinds Gearings; one Buick Six, newly overhauled, good as j row; one Ford touring car, in good order, with good tires; Tresolite Equipments for cars; four Computing Scales, Kood as rew, and many other valuable articles, CHEAP FOR CASH I need the Money; my creditors are pushing: me. B.GORDON. Near Feright Depot Monroe, N. C. Instead of cnnselenee l.oitisr n hnnd h ap in business, it s today nn asset, an indispensable nss-t. an asset xvith mi! xxhieli xx e now recognize no last-iti-. worth-while success can bp il. I, level. Work that wretches the conseb.ncp i-iinnot be adeipntli ly paid there Isn't enough nioiiey In the world to do It. Cot, science Is one's best capital F-iles Maitazlne. Fable With a Modern Meaning. If N rela', .1 bv a Japat.'se phllosn phi r that ib. -re vtis once a poor man rho enli :x a'ed eili irt,fi:l toll a :i p'ot aid ti-., land mi xx hi. h Tas f ii. i I .1 !h ' a t r. 1 ria bciti la be!'..-', til"'.. .1 lil-ve - I a-in .it'.'." rf.efl e l-r. i. -I 111 u; hold the le Five n itnii. s a f tllP smoothly rii'.-.d i .. .: ;. t l.e l-o-o jiarasol had di nl" " -I fl":il -"!u'bt. Anne laid b iiexed b rs. lf sn bia". vhe had he'-ti so I'exi rWhly certain that she could see h sti":eriin iliiic ihut luid conie to her Siroti:h. xviilunit the flicker of nn eyelash, but she laid cam l.led without i.nox' leiK-e of thin sensi tive, n'!-tlc' IdicS little orpin of the lieart. The si;:ht of Pob tloliiR th usuai IMpxtm I" ihp usii'il with n" thmifc". ef the rciToillnit acid of his tmr?e'tion that t' ey ro'"'!"""' the v-CidPK eating at ho mot of all htr Oa a -I. I : v ii la I ,ei; li. I'll e ut'i; if. 1 its head :.. - '. j. ii - iisi'i; P. i ! I'e-t. . had it f.-r b re b' t - that la-h -tutnps," he pleiisaiiier th in., put tree 1 lie did so, "nd perished miserably of starvation. Sn d.s-s the great Kami S.inia deal xvith the slothful and the Impious. Loudon Outlook. I ;'e 'ii,. ia:i I'eross the plot, a'a-t siu'iip and e. The ; asalit xxiis la. !:i' ': the Ihp is .'.iiiii.-r. 'i lathering up elx.s !.Mlnst "Is far easier 'tlxat'ng rie"; II over my Few American Linguists. According to the Ititerchurch World movement, thirty-two different lan "iiaes besiilen English are spoken In New York city by some l,7ini.O(Hi peo ple; but. In spite of our polyglot city populations, native Americans are sel dom gifted ns linguists. The lines of class distinction In America, although elastic, are inure of a handicap In that respect that, they are In Europe. Th: European xxho lives near an Interna tlomil boundary comes frequently in to conflict xvith foreigners of his own social nnd Intellectual interests, hut most Aiiieri-aiis see I! t y of the t'or eigtiers among our people and neither Inherit nor get by constant practice a facility in Using other toiig'let.. Youth's Companion. d. H'UMps Too Strong. llorrowell That fellow Itjones la too strotiir to work. Ils.'dv.ppe- Whit makes you Borrowell I've tried to work think him. Gathering Up the Wreckage. The uprisii ol' xx re ..In coiupanlex since the xx ir is one of the etiriosi'ies of the time. These concerns buy anything, th it Is discarded for the pur poses for which It xviis cot stnictei! from a small shriek to a battleship or a locomotive or even an entire rail road. Companies which conduct such business on a large scale are ab to make Immense profits and there Is Just sufficient element of chance to make It more or bss exciting. It Is simply the business of the old Junk man glorified and enlarged In a way to prodn.'D fortunes In the reclaiming of waste initerifll and the salvaging of what It) considered valueleaa. Make It a Year of Health and Weatlh will have many possessions in 1921. but the most priceless of all will be health. Without health it will be difficult to accumulate wealth, and the man or woman without money misses many of the legitimate enjoyments of life. This drug store has the means of. keeping you well if you keep in touch with it. Our large and varied supply of reliable merchandise for slight ailments is the secret of good health. It is easier to check than it is to cure, and these remedies are for checking sickness before it reaches the stage where a physician is required. You The Union Drug Co. I 1 1 i The Rexall Store ... phone221 V