face sntx TUT. MOXKOE JOntNAL. FTtiniY. JAXTART 1. 1MI immvT II fj m J v r, v! ! ? (c tir;ttttTptnmirif nr m! WW Syi i ! ! ii ! j :i . v.' w -irv v j n 1 ri ij 1 yStldlMiy mm if ! l is " p 7 Present day financial requirements arc greater than they have ever been hefore. Nankins service, to be effective today, must be a progressive service. It is the sort of service we offer you. Sufficient to take care of ycur every legitimate need, and gic vou the utmost in safety as well. FV " 1 " TM.Mt-. -sa . ' A MONROE. N.C Bid lb-tM-ir. Itrumine 1 uuiu s i.uiinaui'u. In our uuy oi ssea;u ami hiviibh). u of parlor cars anl ro'iiiy automo- W bsUs. a trawl, r of any nz? and ' J ..-::in i-aii eauly obtain $.? t !:. 1'aik in tl.e oil liinf fl m;ih i.II.I tut ':.. mailers ' i M so Mi..;tlo. '12:'' li'. .ly OV-r-;v?il i-.i-v-eii .;- a sonice i1 ij itt'iiliif and tn -rpl--i). Mr. A. I-'-wis ' I; 1 11! ! .- ihm an -Hoils-iiis - ; Ji!l.l i m. -r.il -:Ui )l 1 il l--. Y l.TH' M il.t- ! i-Ut-si :u:i! it-l u'ai'- ...A 1 ms-lu.'i"s, iciii'is, v..i" t i.iiiiinnis wcnin. s.t.i! . !!. v. .-ll r ilnv(? laiiuhi-il 1. I . -. I ' ::; .f.J i !:' rl'l'.-t Of a J.lllli;. 1 I !lllit:-li'-. 4 i!l ol '!iiiii ori- in' i .--ii- antl (ori'tilfiu c All vt-rr i.i.- i : -i : j j. i bill llip flili-sl had t'-'il i-urly v.i.Unx-I ;f il. and as Ikt sisit-i' t ' ii'i . ci'ii- ?X aiHiK sin- was i'tiiii.., i-.'1 . m :.' ' is tin iiioim'.mt t-f llif I.i:. w'ii'iai tit-K of Iht own. u ni--im" uv-r unisi !nilil or lli ol ikt. T'.w b:ili:t eie iiiinn'ious, ami h-'r liip-i i.lut lli country wi-n far too f:iin i!t for the cniiifnrl of otliir Inivc'iis hy "i.'ch. A tu- v a Unii hill i'U !'i lii'lK'-y st iM in l!if i-(.:i:-h was '.. 't',v hai-il; aiul a .!lo;i d iwn. i!' a jfii rlaiii'-l to lliim ltiu !;!- y up n n.'r ni'il!!);iir-. iro;!:ii'i-l ;!i.--;i.ior ami (Ol.MMltUlIl. Hi:! tiicrc rami a tii;i .iftor wiiich :hv eii'-i'i.c" ui I'.oi' vy was I'.i-vcr r.s 'iir.l. Sli" haJ 'io'(l Iut ili:-.l ami ai iMU'd fi.r !ht lli. T) t C'M'c"(. l ilatc l. a f rosin a Inp.-ly plain at Uisk v!n-.i u mask-Mi lr.!: . ayuiaii. Willi n ('isj.'l i:i t 'rh ic.ri!. ro.io fro-ii In iiii'i! a r."k. Tin ;', ii'r ti;t onirivi siat; thou the kiiilit of i di; iiniununi:. caino (!(; to t'n (loin Ipnil imlrroii t!u pi -. .i-Ti-;- t" 1 (iipciMul. oho by 0110. Two '.vy.irini; I iieitli'ini'U anil Hiiro if -'; THE UNIVERSAL CAR No Reduction in Prices Contemplated The following is a quotation from a letter from Ford Motor Company, which authorizes dealers to inform the public that no reduction in price or change in design is contemplated. n ! vy from hUl lh roi.fl. ; ii. . 1. .1 A . "Si-vrral I;.ii;r; lia ' .'iM-' i:'!' v. : - to - 1 r- i n n-l' of anothor n-illlfti'Mi in the ticv i f wrea:1, ai .1 .1- ' 110 iluulit i!i':unate from pro-riiv-t ixt piirrhasi-i m auain with f.r'iiter itipliasis that Foul cars ;;' a!: 1 at a fi'-tiri' actitally ! !m- cost ;unl fnr an In !':';; " rcdui'tion or rtnncp in dc-i-n is . -n 1 i l ly out .if ilii iini at all coiiti'tni'lati-il. -1 i t s:-i !y bi-;u..' ! : 1.'-! a-, ijlll'StioIl uv. n woanvi complii'tl. Tin 11 o.it o tin- ilark liin't'lnr surciit 1 nnc-' i;i:mu f which ht'sitiMril. mi-Mii-4 ;m:'I Ki'oan- Yj in, and apiarc-ntly sun k iu I In uimi - ,a twav. Thu robbers r:n;:zt mcnt, his SeSHB5IB3CSll"aJEaBaaBBHHBWWW ; ln,prPS n t3 pmiicatn nt nml v;.inJ , en oris to rim inrouun. nii raycu i..m ORANGES We are now receiving regular shipments Florida Oranges direct from groves. By handling in large enough quantities to enable us to buy direct we save you the middle-man's profit. 45 cents per doz. A fresh shipment every week. T. C. Lee & Son GENERAL MERCHANDISE PHONE 336. into a momentary relaxation of con trol. With the velocity and impetus of an avalaiK'lie, Hit; Betsey seized her opportunity. Sho half ppran". half fell upon him from the tantaco point of the hitfh step and bore him to the ("round benea'h her. One of the pistols exploded harmlessly; the 1 other was flun-; to a distance undis- charied, anil the bU'hwoytnan, so completely was the wind knocked out of him, did not even strupde be neath the ponderous mass until the fi "We believe the pul.lic fair enough to fully iipi'iec.atf the frankness of the above when they consider the extent of our recent price ci:t which was in fact the equivalent of several reductions in one, in oil.' desire to contribute toward satisfying their demands for lower liv ing costs notwithstanding our sacrifice in inaiketiug our cars at a loss until we are able to materially reduce present costs throi:eh material prices and greater iuanufaetutn-- efficiency. While have of course made some progress In bringing operating costs, we Ht 111 have a long way to go before tiny thought can be given t further reductions in present car prices, so we have no hesitancy in making these open statements to acquaint you with the true situa tion." !! rl v'i w-Y :' 1 !! Y ? n u Yt A.J. men of the party had already begun to secure his ankles. With his first belated wringlo, nig Betsey rolled herself panting to one side, and snt up with his mask j "i'Y clutched In one of her hands watch- i XX ing Ihe process of trussing him safe-J ly up. Later, he was heaed helpless V? 0 j into tin- couch, u'ld she was re-pecl- j 11 B ( fully and h'liorioiis boosted in after Hjhit"; one of th" getiilemeii followed j 8 j wiih the captured pistols, to keep ii I'.'naid over the prisoner; the other j-J-Y B iia-'eng?rs iininnti-d to the roof, and XX B n n M B B M the coach proceeded triumphantly. ; flu in arrival tit the news became known, all the town turtle! out, nnil Big !.t oy became tin heroine of a tumultuous ovation. Henderson Motor Company MONROE, N. C. Ford Cars Ford Trucks Fordson Tractors Ford Sen ice. Genuine Ford Parts ! .1 r Hill -is 1 t&:.'X"'H:-."W -x-Kr--v.. its dest nation. " p-w-;"-:-:-:- x-: mmn j:BW''llllllllll'll Mow Tlum KinMt'li. sho kindly asked. "Haven't you had u eight-vear-old bov went to a enough to eat ?" church picnic and, being u favorite 1 "Oh. yes'm," said the boy, "I ve with the Indie had been liberally hud enough. 1 feel as though I don I iiimiied villi i!ood things to eat. .wnn, alt I vr got Later in the day one of the ladies iiotieed the hoy silling near a stream with a woebegone expression on his Simie, Only DilVeleiit. '.My wife constantly pesters me (-.,., ,i t,u h.-m.'s cla.-ned over his ' for money. Does yours. '....,. j -No; the people she buy things "Why, what's the matter, Willie?" (from do thai. iv-X'-:-xxX"X-x---wx-W"Xxk- i 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. u R. B. Redwine, President H, B. Clar k. Cashier. X---X-"X'-X''X''C"X' SEABOARD Air Line Railroad SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE XOVEM11EU 28th nt 1U.01 A. M. nailiiiiu the IS.iee According to a bulletin of the fulled Slates Ceological Snivel, the widest-known deposits of the miner als furnishing the bulk of the world's radium are in this country--In Colo rado and f tali. Hadiuni or?s, we are told, are generally found In connec tion wiih granite masses that Is, In places where granite forms at least part of the rock of the country. "Uadium is a metal. p;m1 is describ ed as Inn ing a while metallic lustre,'' says !he bulletin. "It has been iso lated only npee or twie, and f"W per sona hi've soi 11 it. Ii is ordinarily obtained from ores in the form of hydrous sulphate chloride, or brom ide, and it Is in the form of these salts that it Is usually sold and used. These are nil white, or nearly white, substances, whose appeal r.nces Is no more remark a lite than that of com mon sail or baking powder. Hadium. radium salts nnd radium materials are not generally luminescent. Tubes containing radium sails glow because they Include impurities that the raili titloiis from the radium cause to give light. "liadiutn Is found In nature In quantities so exceedingly small that It la never risible when the material 1st examined with a mlcro"C"pe. Kad- lum ore ordinarily c ri 'M only a 1 1 HVIIIIBIIDBBIBIBBBCISBCIIBCrOSinBBEIUBIBnillSIIBIIlCCIBQnElBrnP B ti Trains Arrive No. 14 from Charlotte ....'6.60 a.m. No. 12 from Atlanta 6:30 a.m. No. 34 from ffutherfordton 10:60 a.m. Leave 5.65 a. m. for Wilmington. 6:35 a. ni. for Richmond 10:f.5 a. m. for Ttalelgh and Wilmington 8.00 a. m. for Atlanta. 11.30 a. m. for Charlotte. 8.10 a. ni. for Rutherfordton. 11:30 a. ni. for Atlanta No. 5 from Richmond .... 7.55 a.m. No. 19 from Wilmington .. 11:20 a. m. No. 15 from Monroe. No. 29 from Monroe No. 31 from Raleigh and Wilmington 2:40 p.m. No. 20 from Charlotte 5.50 p.m. No. 30 from Atlanta 5.50 p. ra Monroe. No. 16 from Rutherfordton 9.10 i-. m Monroe. No. 6 fiom Atlanta 3-33 p.m. 9.43 for Richmond. No. 13 from Wilmington .. 10.35 p.m. 10.45 p. ni. for Charlotte. No. 11 from Portsmouth .. 11:55 p. m. 11:40 p. m. for Atlanta. V.. W. I.OX4J, 2.45 P. ni. for Rutherfordton 6.00 p. m. for Wilmington. C. T. ILARRH.L. Ticket Aemit. Division rnnienger Ae. rhiTlulte. X. '. small fraction of radiun o (he ton and radium will never he found in large masses, bec.iu.ie it Is forme. I by the decay of uranium a process that Is wonderfully slow; and radium It self 'changes to other elements so rapidly that It does not accumulate naturally In visible masses!." The Soil Wan lii'tty Ivougli. A farmer's daughter, who thought that sh? was destined to become a great vocalist, started to practice In private. No one except her mother knew the secret. One day her father came In from the fields unexpectedly, Just when Jano was practicing her top notes. "What's that extraordinary nose?" he Inquired. "That, dear," replied hi-i wife proudly, "Is Jane cultivating her voire." "Cultivating! Huh!" ejaculated the f:iniicr. "That ain't cultivating that's harrowing!" Ho Had All Ho NiiMle.1. One night, sometime before the outbreak of the war, we note I.i Hnrpcr's, the guard Insjiector at a military catnn In the South approach ed an' Irish gentry, who merely il.mccd nt him nnd thou walked on. "Well?" inquired the Inspector, who chanced io be a colonel. In a tone intended to remind the sentry of his doty. "Well,' 'tepeated the man, "what is It ?" 'Bon'l you vant the coun!orb:n?'' ! "No, l' don't ned it. The fellow In th" r ;i i '"" '-'' ' '' ' in'iie lime ig.. I tot It all rich'." Report - d :'it,e .ipims-i the ! to the c-ff. ' the I Me t, r, v P! hlllldr'"'s rf lleet '' '" ' " ar-i "'I -1 1 . '-. 10 :.' --i. ,:i '.i- -' i "' It cs'l Hud the coo :'' 1 'Onli r -nei-d .1 .. if : n a Beginning January 17th the City will operate its own sanitary wagon, and all sanitary closets will be cleaned once a week and the price will be fifty cents for each cleaning, which must be paid to col lector of buckets at time of each cleaning. The Sanitary Inspector has been in Monroe over a month and has found quite a number not carrying out the law. Kindly co-operate with our Sanitary Department and make Monroe the clean est and healthiest city in North Coarolina. Understand this is only an experiment for 30 days and if the people will co-operate and we can get it done cheaper, we will con tinue and operate at cost. Respectfully yours, J. D. BUNDY, Sanitary Alderman. m a a n El B B M n M B B ' B B B B B B B B B B n B a H B B B CI H U B H B B B fl B B it B 1 EU', .. 4iBFilP ""t JSnBBBBBBBBIBBBBlBHBBBBKSBIlBBBBBBBBBBBl

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