,JOURNAL WANT ADS. 1F CEN T A U OHD f'OH EACH INStKIION A 1 I YOU SAL!: Hood lu'eriuu.o.i.il 1 i.. u.r l' l'ra-iu;i!!v iwxf. Will II tor i; ed paper. J. C V.ttuv.-. WiKt.:-.'. N. C. Furii s i.k--m -: w..tki I; yt u have a iar j. w.iat l earn . ood :.-i -y i i::v a n ii.oiially ;!.!or'ts! ;!.! ! tUr.i-.ii!! a live i'e.i! i , i l" i i i imii ly, II. f'. W b . Jr . JoiT-e II I. Monroe. M r In. .la'iuary tenth. H AUK .Mil l.l . la:-.' i..ii.;'i caT baste pLm- til; ". --li !:.'. ,iil,ir h! tlf'y .vu. tiious a:nl h'ip :u poim. 1'V fine !al-: : "d now's !! tit:i K set Oil SAUK - Mod. ;-n V.i!:;;i!i.w In !.ri class pliant' i.i KaI Uveretu siieet. See U". J. iludge. ::. uouack smith, i:e--'.'.ii S; e-i.-'.isi. cm now he f.iunil at li: ofit.v r-ctit; r!y iluriti; tho cntiie .:i .! wirier. Yiirr ey, exam ined asi.t kU littcJ. Tin? latest (I everj, i h:np known lo the optical Profession. Examinations free, you pay for the laos only. I.tok.i' len-vs dapl:.-red. Now fiam.-. m'nita!'isi. an.l imhs,!,s, office in Uelk l.ii!n!v birldinf, Monroe. N I' Impotent Man and s mc ummpotcnt une illrv: zr. r-1 j Live DrocK i 1 1 "cwa I; 8 Hy REV. GEORGE E. CUILLE TIME TO PURCHASE FEEDERS t.M. i . n Is !.iriniriit. MlkmIjt A I A O I H' IK UH- WANT a r v, ,.t- J. Kr..!'. imi.1 'in' i- ni Mi n-Williams. CI- r..'r V.-.l-l- ; . S. i.' --ll. J. l. r- VOll s.u.n p hi 's Car ace. untor ti dor - to ; d V " f ! tlcXI Oi .1 W. a kos: s.M.r i on- liih'ii.. .iSo-.r 1 1 " . in . ;!! ,i-:o:;. .: , .. . . ... V, ! --. .. .. ,-,. - W. V. ' :M.:. . ; . M.. I r. a:! A Helpful Hair Hint A l.'.'v vi-lT'-K f.i.-i..ls .- -r-.;r i'i S i . : i !i '' !; ii I l r -l to i-i.tk.' !i.v ! i:r i v. !n ,r,.! ! .!. k.- s' ;:a; .ir ivrii. -"Oi !", i M ' NO Pub 'ic ii3;:N:r": I ..;...: I ir::. ' - oi;- .f :!; r- : ! ! : an) v : i 1 i ! f..i ! !'h. . :' t. !. I-', Ul K!M V, i .!. :: I'll .: "11 J M..n:.... N TKXT Will l!.oa b nu:.' whoW- j JoilS . f "H.' M"t.1..coniflB at .1 N MnJ " -is i;.' l rti.-r i d: Hur mit.fr iruhr. H (;.. ,..,y ;nind Am! p.ljr t.rjuM In., inwa. A'i.1 h-rt lit tlio ' . niiirki't how fi'!i!:.- a 'ai'o In wl.: . to lis the . .ifhiTi feokins tin- hv ut h mi pxamtili1 I' that coiiin- ; "ion of h I . I Isiao Wiitts mii ; it: tl.is f:i!iiil'r 1 . nui. mill a ki; t fit !' ilo on' !' :s W I ll C of I h J y. ?? ..." V A I 1 1 : i i ' .VI V.'. t:i' intl.i. r I ; p ".a: on.' Iii'i.i.l .v. M. I '.r. 1 W. i'i .:r : M. ! :; i .. ' v !:' i' : i iv V.rui 'Mil l! ' . - Ol ' : '!'v arlk i . s. . mi.1 rnliw a:.i ;- f.'w fa: !; .hii Inii'-s.-J1 :!1 ill.'N, c i t'v vnrn iv. .. ,U.liA.l. IT.U VETKIilXAKIAX Offcc Phone 113. Res. 5:-J FlK UK XT T room bnso ,m ih Oritlita i'i;iii in s i i; h ' o:' sch inl honso; wuh or vitlui:t ton acros o: lain!. W. U. Karnir. ir.li. AUTO TRAXSKKU--Moots all trains (lay or nicht. Tri;i anywhoro w ith cai-oftil lirivor. Tolophono 4Cifi. A Ki.mk Holms, Mnnroo. X. C. Dr. Kemp Funderhurk DENTIST Orilcr over Wiilloi'n OM Stow. . ; I tliis I.Mst !. l'o".". ,. TI:l . "a :.vt Utito J.-li.o ' 'ii-i int.i a iiuto "" ! !!.- , !m In,! " lMi.1 I.I, .j v :-s , :'or::i:i;:v!i. l:i V .: fotist i!i.,t Ilo wii; wans. n,.t tl . . I't ro!cli,.,!:ii--i:roat imiltitmlo I'l.'ml. Iliilt. WitllOl.- liat n fioturo of t! tn JonT-.i- V .Not tlio fdi-t 0. for. no loiip. ; 1. " it l a l ilt'co'i- ast of the Jo . from I oavon ! :!. ' i 'iii " ' u r.l it is !' o;u! ;'nr linn- y .s attracts IU:n . :l misery. j :.i0it foik, . f j , WllllIUC." Oil. . wlm'o race. lVtlios.la. The Pcol. with, its five porches humlior of praco an.l r(loiiintlon with it. isprlnc of lioallnj: water, m-d j upr! to pay for the winter feeding No Hard and Fast Rule for Farmer to Co By Cattle Are Higher in Spring Than In Fall. pirn !:i!er's ripht was in tern porarv rvtirvuu-m niolor a layer if ni!-a-fikel l.ainl.ij:i'S. lie regarded the injur -d luoiiil'er with plint of rueful humor and spake thu t a neii.lilir who had dropped In for a ch..t Willi the rheerful IiimiII'L "I on. till me soiaethin'. How enn a feller toil when a mean white mule naii'i"! Amirehy Is poiii" lo kick? 1 mean, low e::ii he ted ill timf to tlo him am yoo.1:" "!.i:i;a kn-.wledi-e toe n furtlier tl.i.n mi iiat a white n.ule is al ways f-:i" kiek. Is that tie an ir? Tien lot l.iO ask eu a ques tloli: How do you know whether !o l.uy jo ir 'feisier' stsr in the fal r in r'e -.ii:.? I'o you make n:i thine hy fee.l'i.!.' i in l!.e ninior. ii.'n! -. ili ,'"ii m::ke more if V'J i"t ! o-'.er !'.':. r feed 'em throa.li? The ' -I I.i. -i i'. il:e spi-iin: ti-au in llu Uiil Is tin re ai y way to ho ee- tainT S.m a ii. lined liiiil the tliiiu wa j-a-t I.i- "tiil'iolieii-ioii and emite ei! that lo m :!!! line liid the tliinj 'Hie . way ;;ii-) -.'!i.e;iiin-s the oila r. hut thai he n.-.i-r knew ja-t how li' was cm ins out. In reality, -us to the time to htlj stoeker- or feMlers, there is no hard ami fast rule. The usual time Is in the full when they inu.-t leave the p'axius arias and po where fowl have heeli harvested or stored for cat tle feodim:. However, with a falling market, which no one can foretell with any ilecri of certainty, the o.u'le may inn he wirth eiimiph more In the f3 Welding Sparks In our shop mean that hn you place an order in our hands, you ere savins at every turn. You could pay us two or three times for the voik and still ssve many dollar nn-l i -Si time and labor. Weld ins: and biaat int: of our kind appeals to the busy-executive. J. H. KcCLELLAN At Sscrest Motor Company. MAKY OTHERS have found an account at lhil:ink very lo I; fu in assi.stlui; I hem to ko( atait in the voild. Why don't YOl' try it? Your income i ir.'i so .small hut ou can save a part of I:. Most of the presei.t day bi-.nk aremtnis were slatted ;, a very small way and gradually h i'.iod to their pres-.Mit. V can do as well. X.i ti-'tter Mow finall voir accotint :il the start if you show t!:: ' ou ,;: in eati-.o-t and nally want lo pot ah-ad in the o:i: we shall ho vtty uh! to have in use ihe convenience-- and .vthmu .i.:1 oi.s fi.t fished hy this l.f.iil:. Also, insofar as is consist-. t-t v s.i.o. -.-ii- natue li.ituini:, toas: ist you in any wax that we c.ia. r;-?i:nifipQ 1 IIIU1 SHereliaiitsBanK The Hank That Hacks the Farmer. Capital. Surplus and Profits Ml. K. I liK. IVeshlent, c. it. .n.Ms, i,e ricsidont. $93,000.00 V. H. I.OVK, Vice President U. A. MOI5IJOW, Jr., Cashier WEBSTER MANS MAN iTlfA T I elpht year. And when .f.-stw vii' i''v''f, A i! , ,. i... ...... i lUVvJ JfUUl VU4 UUCVV Vl to the drumbeat of adventure? Do ycu enjoy a good ...C:.xy' s ... .v,.- j ,i,fr t-V ! It romance: it I I1 1' 40 Does your pulse respond to a good, story of out-door life? If the answer is. yes, then "Webster-Man's Man 'was written bt vou. Not since f 1 i 1 1 r I Soldiers of Fortune," by Richard Harding Davis, has there been anything like it or anything of, the kind so good. Watch for the Opening Chapter in Tuesday's Journal. with Its very tinme, hours witness that God, "in wrath remembers merry." ntid testifies to that mercy which f compntiled the second plvltip of the Irw. Hut Its story Is one of misery. "A preat multitude lyinp." And there It leme them. Xot all are healed, but only those who have the atrenpth to pet themselves Into the water. Kor u moment then? Islionilnp virtue In the pool, if one Is able to nvnil himself bf It. And so the law i-romisos life to the one who would l oop Its require, niotits, saylnp: "The man that doeth those thiiiu- shall live by then.' Kven so! I'.ttt what if one 's "wltlio t strenp'h" fur thl-. as this Impotevt miiti at the ptmi, ..ti,i ns ymi are. ni-d ns I am? Ah: for such, a Savior hi s come to Hollies. Ill and lie shai! nne It IVthesihl iinlee l. for mercy islir.V h'P out of 1 1 i tit w ithout measure for I II 111. tliore. irty and nv.- him lie, an I knew that he hail I n now n lonp linn, in tlmt case, h- snitii unto liim, Wilt lliou be made vliflle!" The Patient. ' 'Tl-.--hHpntiM.it inan im-wered him, Sir. 1 have im mini, when the vv.-ror is fro'ib'ei!, to put nu- into the p. i.!: but I inn coniiiip. another st. -poth I.Oi'ero me." And i."l wri'i'S It is ii p-nt of His woii!, f.,r this t ! t'i-n is lii.ikiii-.' ss-on I'o v ..rid and i'os. rib'r.p the -in ss of every nmv.ieiH-rato i-int or, l or, "when wo were y i with out -!!-ei::.;li. In 4m time fhri-t died' for :.o nii-odlv." No sttvnpih led he t i ;! '..o into the wiitor, tnr n oney to hire . carriers, nnd t!io li.vj-ianders liiul no mercy or sympathy. Yet. day I y day he came seekiiiL' help. "While I am cotninp." (h, how many are thus comltip! Comlne to nnythltip nnd to pvorythlnp except to ti e only Savior, i seeklnp for somethlnp to supplement i their deficiencies. And here Is One at hand "mlphty to save," hut no mere helper for thope who are trylnp by their own efforts to help themselves. He Is the Savior of sinners, the Savior of the lost, the Savior of those who look awny from nil so!.'. help tP Him alone. lint still r.ofhosda is thronped ntid He Is despised or disreparde I, Oh. soul. He has come to heal nnd save you nnd your sin and Impotence are your only claim upon Him. The Physician. Ye. "The Great Physician now Is near." nnd the moment this helpless ness Is confessed He funis the eyes or the poor man nwny from the pool and from his own Ituimtrnr to hnvo them fiseil upon Himself. It Is enotiph. To look nwny from nil thlnps to that 1','ossed One who hns already done everything for you nnd who by IPs word of pnvves.rntse tip dead souls to live before Him and to walk forever ninro In newness of life. If still the Inipofent mnn lhln';s of the pool ns Yet they have been kept larpoly on feed for which there is no other mar ket. Consequently, what Sim and Ids lieiphhor should know is how much it costs to keep Mockers throiiph the winter on various rations, how they lose or pain woiphrinil how they pain through the Miimnor as a rvsnlt of the way they have been wintered. I'.einp in a better positioii to carry on feed I tip experiment to answer these questions than, the cattlemen, the I tl roan of annual industry, co-opernt!np with the West Ylrplnia experiment station. ,i niiiliieted a series of foed'np tests in lirei-librier Cotllitv, West Vir plllia. Tile oxperilllents b'.vall I'i- comber l"J. It'l I, and covered a period of f.nir veins, the results heinp now s V3 3 Willi." I'ou n i'ov n 1; i;'f.!i for !' b.-l;.lo 1. - X I T"" '.:' Present day financial requirements are greater than they have ever been before. Hur.kinz service, to he effective today, must be s progressive service. It is the sort of son ice we offer you. Sufficient to take care of your every Intimate need, and p;Ue you the utmost in safety as well. r 's- "i ( iiiarr U JL yTTTJfV iUTnTT Turning Steers Into Beef. published In department bulletin STO. Ill brief, !!( yearling steers were se lected each year and divided Into throe lots of ten steers each. When the lots were carefully eqtiall.ed, the average, welpht of the nnlniiils was Will pounds, each. The steers were on winter ra tions an average of l.'K) days, and on pasture nn average of 15$ days each year. , The tests proved thnt an average dally ration of 19.8 pounds of sllnpe. five pounds of mixed hay, and 2.5 pounds of wheat straw during the winter would maintain these steers without loss of weight. An average dally ration of 23.1 pounds of corn sllnpe. 4.0 pounds of wheat straw and one pound of cotton seed meal would give ench steer Hn average gain of CJ pounds. A dally rntlon of 11.9 pounds of mixed liny and 4.1 pounds of wheat strnw fed throughout the winter will not keep the animal In good condition. Tills rntlon wns responsible for a Kiss f 35 pounds per steer. Corn silape gave better results thnn dry rough ape alone, and the steers thnt had t This Bank is for Hllnee as a rart of their winter ra the source of healing, as mi ninny Bow i .,,, nm)le grpater total gains than those fed on hay and straw. The cost of feed averaged through out the four years w as ns follows : Corn si lag ft 00 Mixed hr I Bye hy 1 boy-bean hay 1' Wheat straw T.00 Cottooawad maal 10.00 The bulletin records feeding tents that will be extremely valuable to the farmers of Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia. Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina. Tennessee and the adjacent states, and for them It does much to answer the question that puiiled Sim and his friends. The bulletin may he had on application to the United States Department of Afrlcvlrart at WaahlnsUn, T3. (J. think of the church or ordinances or of nnythln? nnd everything save Christ, he Is to find, as every saved one finds, that It Is the Infinite word of the Savior thnt gives' life nnd sal vation. "Jesus satth onto hi id, Rise, take up thy bed, and walk." And the work Is done 1 For this Is the word of sovereign God. One blessed word doses the story In so far as It concerns the subject of the Savior's grace. "And on the same day was the Sabbath," for His perfect work leaves the heart In per fect rest. Of old God wrought In cre ation, and rested. So now. In the new creation, the result of His work Is rest for the heart of the Savior and rest for the sinner who hears His word. "A. he spas. t. the sufreraf . lay at Ui. pool. He Is saying this moment Witt Uw saad. ehsif PoiVr nd Hunt. A plump little pig Is porter, hut puny ft-l,' ts miit 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&Trust Co. K. II. Itcdninc, President. II. It. Clark. Coshier SEABOARD Air Line Railroad SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 28th at 1.01 A. M. Trains Arrive No. 14 from Charlotte ... . 6. SO a.m. No. 12 from Atlanta 6:30 a. m. No. 34 from Ruthcrfordton 10.60 a. ui. Leave S.6S a. m. for Wilmington. 6:35 a. m. for Richmond 10:65 a. m. for Raleigh and Wilmington 8.00 a. m. for Atlanta. 11.30 a. m. for Charlotte. 8.10 a. m. for Rutherfordton. 11:30 a. m. for Atlanta No. 5 from Richmond .... 7.61 a.m. No. IS from Wilmington . . 11:20 a. m. No. 15 from Monroe No. 29 from Monroe No. 31 from Raleigh and Vfiimlogton 2:40 p.m. .2.45 p. m. for Rutherfordton No. 20 from Charlotte .... 5.60 p. ni. 6.00 p. m. for Wilmington. No. 30 from Atlanta 5.60 p. m Monroe. No. 16 from Rvthcrfordton J.10 ;. m Monroe. No. 6 from Atlanta 1.35 p.m. (.45 for Richmond. No. 13 from Wilmington .. 16.35 p.m. 10.45 p. m. for Charlotte. No. 11 from rorUmout-h .. 11:35 p. m. 11:40 p. m. for Atlanta. c t. HAftrtn.L. TVker Ai E. VT. IiO.XO, Division Ps . n;.. gei4. OarloUo, W. C.

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