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VAC.K FIVE THE MOVROH jnPRSAL. FKITMT. JMA!tY 2S. n.nT pa'jps (MIOIt CtlCOA ;1MI POl'H AMI ItEAX AMl txm IAMPBH.IS poi;k .m huvs Some Specials in Groceries VANN FUNDERBURK, One Price Cash Grocer, Five Minutes Delivery. 2.1 mil MhiihI ... 5 rMii a I'an . . 15 OniM a Can 1.1 rmift CAVVH) liKAIV K-aiis at (WM Ii CAI'ltKN PKAS . I'AWHi TOM ATOM (HI (.OX !.OAP VK VOW HAVK PLENTY IlKOUA M'CiAlt I'miH a Cai lo :V i 'ul- it Caa lit i' -t Vin j--t t'aa 3 (cnu see is roi: hum; is is I HP AT IVTFI T THPPP "eea of jut ices of the ieace of fuioii. , of rouit fvta criminal to civil and III &nd criminal, and to enlarge the powers j of the Union comity Keci.nbr's 'court. At this time it was impos-si'ile meeting of , ,or The Journal to wutc copies of t!u- three bills. liev. Iltavton Craig, a former pas tor, will supply pulpit of the l-iist i;aHi-r ihuieli Mi inlay iiKMii itit:, and Uet. A. C. Sherwood or Win gate will preach at ui-iiit. The p.;s- . Ket. J..hn A. Wiay, -;t this morning for .M.s-i.-.-U'l i to iira'!i mi l I mi d liter an address at tin- Slate College for WotM ii. Mr. Wi.iy - tll'i'tS it l.'llll'll lllllllM 111 fllllll .111' til.. aui-i with Mrs. J W Sewell next ,.r vr nlw.,lng .IAlc.e nm VtYdne,- Tuesday evening at 7:30 o clock. AlXy gilt .Mr. J t.. lingers, cotton statisti-i ,.'.,, A , clan. reifcrt that I'nion ooiiniv rin- Mr- -' A- Eockhart. a prominent lied 24.412 halt's of col ton on to Jan IK Th flinr. rnr ti,u "senator Latest Happenings Around Monroe. There will le a special the Maamic lodge tonight. Mourns Chapter 113 O. E. S. has ; been called to meet Monday night. J i iaiy 31. at :30. A fixsial meeting of the rarer. IffoliiT Association will be hoiil in the Chamber of Con-tueire rooisis ul ' 3:u o'clock Monday a t. n oun. Tlw V.Vsloyaa Philathea class , of lh- CVntral M thodist church' will r-iondinj; period last year were 28,-: 8:s. i Mr. Cyrns Hosue, ntat coinnan l- er of the American Lepion, w ho U a prominent attorney at WilminiUoi', was In Monroe yesterday in th- in terest of the movement that is on foot to secure a F'ederal Rpsrvs ' DanK ror tne North Carolina port city The heary snow that fell Wednes day nipht caused considerable dau. ace to several Monroe building. Medlin's garage, on the Wadesboro road, collapsed from the weicht of the snow on Its roof, and Is almost a total loss. Tarts of the roofs over the stables of Messrs. Sike Company and J. Raymond Griffin & Ilrother fell In, but the damage was slight. According to the Raleich News & Observer. Representative Frank Lim Prtck has Introduced In the leclsla- attorney of Wadesboro, and former for this district, expects to move within the near future to Char lotte where he will practice law, says the Wadesboro Mesei:et Intelli- pcuctr. He Has already secured of fices in the Kinney buililine, opposite the Mecklenburc court house. Mr. Lockh'art has been one of the leaders ,of the Wadesboro bar since he start ed practing his profession, but Char lotte offers a wider field for his tal i cuts. Mr. Roland T. Ashcraft,' who Is re lated to th I'nion county branch of the Ashcraft family, was found dead in his room at the National hotel, at Wadesboro, Monday lnorninu', about 8:30 o'clock. When Mr. Ash craft, who was clerk in the hotel of fice, failed to come down at his us ual time some one was sent to sen what was the matter, and his body, Mill warm, was found in bed. Appar ently he had died about 7 o'clock. anil it is supposed heart failure was ture the following three bills: To fix j the cause. Mr. Ashcraft, w ho was of t x v ? t t i t I t t t T '4 i 1 ? $ X $ I x v-:vi:;K:V:i;,.-;:;y:-' A vwa, smyne uorfort in thn the CosmopolLtin Production, Heliotrope A hnmount9ictur& Just cs. Whiff of Heliotroee , ( o. n Uiave lan I, He ' Saved a Iteaul ilwl .iil' llapplnc-s l'laccd it Wicked Wmuiiii llehi'.id the Bins Kept a Wonderful Kii:iiie ('le:m Made it tiivut Moiion I'l. turc SEE HOW At the STRAND Theatre MONDAY. TUESDAY First National Exhibitors Presents lforma I alma f,The Branded Woman" WEDNESDAY A Lois Weber Sup Production vwry robust apix-aranc. fcad bi!! n iwifect health. His sudden passing was therefore emiiely uiie.'i-ted and was a :reat slunk. He was aboist 55 years of ae. January ntiuht apiropiia!!y be tenia d "luoiniK iiioiiin" in iu. roi-. Xeer befoie has tin re lie.'n sJ l.i.ili.v churn: in idaces of tusiue-.s. T::e Uil.ni.a lre? C"tiiaiiy ha n:ov'd lo the N'ai ce b' ll.l.i... opt-onle ti. , si. lie of I t.Jk iliM ter: 1)1. C. II. Nam has i-m -J Iim mice o- t i : v stole of the l:,iii,m.i: Mr. II. II. j Ktr.uin lias a i.ew Uw oflice ill ' M'.ii'i',- ll.'iik Ti u. t t'l'iiipcij ; a:. ! i'.ie I'nion liru- l".ii;i! .i:iy h.'.s !'" t! !u' tit:'iv of tl,e P iiipsou S .ii., Co., and w ill combine then uii'i t , r pres i.t ones HI"! Ino-.e lo tin- i MISS JO NEAL DEAD AFTER AN ILLNESS OF SfX YEARS Her C!ii-iful V:ier and Succt l'i Will He Miol by HtiiKtiviN of I'lieii K .Hid N liHl;iiitic. .MAiii: iuk(m n;iir to i.ivk ir i M.-s Jo X.-.il. aft- r a I n 'i'm-u timut l; o cii, u 'i in H 'a lc.:::t I) t:ir at w alto pu; !! (i.l!.l piK'iiliiOi l.l. ;:':. wo.i'd iia. j l n twenty-live y'is of u-- i.i j;ii. I Tile ,:ni t vices were iomiih t- d Ttiursd-)- ttitiTiKHtn i t X-.i , .j.'.ii-iii e en A,o, Vis slrei I b I.i v. . fton-icum In the old Satinet, Lo.m,o. Weaver, as.isi.ti bv Rev. J ii.n A. k Trust Company tmiidiiu now o'-itiav. 'i lie pall be::ers w. re: cupii d by Mef.-rs. Klnw I'hifct:. Active, M- sms. Allt-n I.-e. i:. ' i t This linn has rented the stoie-nioiu t i .,, j0(, iinitson. Amos Si n k. lianic Redlram. Robert Lei", 11. 11. in the JoRrc hotel liuildiiiT. which has Jusf been rmcated by the llo I'.ona Drug Company. Other changes are confin plated by a few other Onus, it is learned. . "It Is not too late for I'nion coun ty farmers to net in their order for lespedeza s.hmI," Mr. T. J. W. Uroom, the county ai:ent, said yesterday. "Moro than two hundred bushels or these seed," he contiau- d have al ready been Hold in this county for sprinn Feeding. Mr. J. 1. Criffin, of Cioose CreekVownship. in placing his order for eitTlt bushels of lespedeza seed, said: 'It is the best and cheap en crop I have ever Rrotvn for im proving the land and for pasture.' Mr. A. B. Austin, of the same town ship, said In placing his order for five bushels of .teed: 'It is the least expensive crop I have ever grown and the best for soil Improvement and for pasture." Mr. Thos. Evans, of Wiiv'ate, says: '(let me another bushel of l"spedeza for Piy patch. 1 sowed a bush.ei.on an acre last spring for my cow, and after frost this fall 1 scoot) red the land and sowed to rye for spring ur.i.ing. I think that It will resced itsilf but I cannot m ford to take any chances. That are will Tied i-.iy cow all summer and !':ll.' I drove into the yard of Mr. W. T. Simpson, of N"( Salem town ship, a lev. 'ih'xs a'i'o. Mr. Slmprou '. vet at Inline, lint hi-; wile i' "onni'd nil' that t i .ititd -.iv SihV '. i li'-p 'i!.'.a seed. Must look i. '..Vs. s. .' hl'W sleel; f 1 1 U I'.l III" 7il"V ale t (tillU'.'e.-n d''.l I' iv I :! the lie I '; w e h:v er, r If von lii-ve :,n.' iloubu ah "m ;! i a;tt farmer wtio'lia.t h;u! e . pel ii -nee will) Cii.-i crop." "IW:mi:i" ccoM" iMon: iTiu:i: ' new imi.in(i in d Mn.ii'iie Hunk A. Trust Ctiiimny Now HoliM'cl in Its ll.inilxmie New Stiucluiv on Main Sliwt. Visitors who have Inspected the new home of the Monroe I!nnk Titist Company ptoiinoiince It one of the most iiiod.in "and attractive hatiking hottSKs In this section. It is luxuriously furnished, and every thing Is Ideally arranged for the con venience of its patrons. The building, which cost about thirty tho-tsand dollars is1 used exclusively by the hank. The caslilcr'R wicket, as is customary. Is located in the trout, while the of (leers of the insurance department, of which Mr. I. H. lilair is the manager, are con nected with the compHitments used by Mr Clark and the assisiint ciuhier, Mr. . C. lhivls. Tin- direc tors room is up-stnirs, and is Joined to the room of t'o. president. Mr. R. I!. Redwiue, This .room will also be used as a law of lice by Mr. Ked wine. V The vault is fl re-proof, and liild i a modern safe which Is pronounced V : '' ' ' ''. ll. K j -' iHfM ' " er "To Please One Woman" THE STRAND - ' ALWAYS THE BEST to be nbiolntely burglar-proof. Dou ble protiction is thilii furnished the li iuk depositor. The vault up-stairs is used lor safety deposit boxes ;'nd for the i'tora.ge of vuluahie papers. In tl-c rcii- of the buiidin, is a smell room, wlt-i a dr leading to t'l" .ir" I, for the use of patrons of Hie hanks. It is called the "Fnrin i r's Room,' end ha; chairs and table" for the u:;e of farmers in transiictins business with their tenants. The en tire building, with the exception of the "Farmer's Room," is steam hen-led. The Monroe Hank & Trust Com pany was ('.)rpuiizcd in 1fl03 w ith a ciipital iiock of $10.0110. It now Ins n capital stock of $50,00(1 and a rUiiilus fund or $25,000. The total apsets are In excess rtf $300,000. The officers are: Messrs. It. li. Redwlne, president; S. O. Blair, vice-president; H. II. Clark, cashier; V. C. Pavl.i, nssistant cashier; Mr. I. II. Blair, manager of the insurance depart ment; Miss Mabel Worley, stenog rapher; and Messrs. R. B. Redwlne, W. D. Hawfleld, S. O. Blair, N. C. English, Dr. O. B. Nance, A. M. crest. R. A. Morrow, Sr., Craven Cor don. Dr. J. M. Belk. H. B. Clark, J. D. Hniby, and C. II. Richardson, di rectors. Mr. It. A. Morrow, Sr., is the chairman of the board of d I ret to rs. , Did you ever notice how a man Instinctively reaches for his roll every time his wife comes Into his offlce! Wilsun and V. I). Sikes; honorary, Messrs. G. It. Caliit'll. (J. M. Bt asley, J. K. Williams. Fred Huuley, A. .l. Stack. J. C. Sikes. S. O. Blair and W. J. ltudge. A great number of lovely designs attested to the unusual popularity of the beautiful and sweet-spirited young woman. The deceased is survived by her father. Dr. J. W. Neat, heirstep-moth-er, one sister, Mrs. W. C. Sanders, and the following brothers, Mr. Hor ace Neal of Monroe, Dr. Kemp and Dr. Paul Nial of Raleigh. Just six years ano this mouth, while a student at Meredith College in Raleigh, Miss Neal was stricken with typhoid-pneumonia. While sliil in a weakened condition she contract ed tuberculosis. Then began her light, agafn.U great odds, to vanquish that disease which is mankind's greatest scitiuge, having taken a greater toll or human lives than all the wars of the world combined. Ev erything possible was done for her. She was put under the care of great specialists.nnd for several years lived in western Carolina, in the hope that the mountain air would he of beiielit to her. While there she made many friends, her happy disposition and brU'ht inti llert (Unpen ;ing cheer t all thore itlmiit her. As one of her sanatorium friends has ;aid, "Jo w;:. the j I- and sunshine u.' on" 'cr. !;ti lily." She rppeaie.i to ;;c tt"r until th' spring of l!il!i w !n n ihe i mil rae;. il inllneiua .in; snli' i ei a jeiao e. lit I ill'liing I, (line l..ul'i a ;. : she seemed to ie i,. i'li: ;.i'iil S'linlav niiotit 2 p. .n. ii l i.mi: in develope;'. S!:.' I 'e.,' Vril'Sually worse, the end rc'irn ' about twelve o'clock Tue-tiay Light. Threiv.h nil of these years she wa.i cheerful rarely despondent. Her face wns always wreathed In smiles. She never complained. She even smiled hut Sunday when she reahzed the end was near. "Don't you wish you could give me some breath?" siie smilingly asked a dear friend Monday afternoon. Although ill, she never left the Impression of being an invalid and pave brightness to even the most casual ncrityiintances. The cheerful voice, the beautiful .mil genial face of Jo will be missed by hundreds of school mate 4 and friends from many sections, who watched with deep-set admiration her gallant effort to overcome the ratlines of disease. Her courageous tlTort to live, her refusal to yield to what senued the inevitable was one of the most heroic spectacles ever witnessed here In recent j Mrs. Fhe was a member of the Methe di t church and possessed a niniit un selish nnd altogether lovable spirit, clothed in II beautiful body. She le eeiol much Joy from life nnd gave much to those about her. Her room was a veritihh bower of sunshin t;:.t. ' ll'MV- wl- rii:. let' CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Flenching at clevi n and -even by part or. Sunday school at ten a. m. V had mi increase of fin ecu last Slip over tlie previous Sunday. I.e( u'l'owt'i eaeli Sunday eni;l h what we should bate. I. el the congregation remember that they ure expected to biing their uTeriugs for the ijtiaiter next S.m day. Church finances are important and CenlralShurrh has a reputation for promptness whic'li It must not lose. We should bring our payments up to date. Strangers and those who have no church home are Invited to worship with us both inurning and evening. The morning rermon will deal w ith some feature of the educational cam paign. At the evening service the I subject will be "Religious Hhemat- Ism." i We i i . ST.. rr ,rr $ i w.v -.y.). ! oa'i - k ' i t 'i I 7.' '.: ' ' ). I I k r IA 1 The New Hosiery Pric es A few people of the present day are prone to insist that "hosiery H ho-iery" and for their use, no doubt, most any kind v ill dy. " A a matter of fact, however, people of all ages, so Tar back as the XV. century have considered hosiery such an important part of correct apparel that we now ay w ith all assurance: "Hosiery It v the human family has been developed to the present denjve of style perfection through Maximum of study on the part of man i facturers and designers." In offering you Black Cat and liiten. ee vi n Hosiery for Men. Women and Children, we insist that you ha.e nn opportunity or buying the b"st lines or mcrchaudi e in V. S. A. NOTE PRICE RFDl t T1)S. I.'ic Infants' Hose fide Infants' Hose !0c nnd $1.00 Misses' Hose 50c Misses Hose 1.00 Boys' lies 40c Women's Hose Kac Full Fnshnned Hose $1.00 Silk Elsie Hose ... $1.25 Silk Elsie Full F.isiih.ned He v . . $11.00 Fiiie Thread FiU 1" i.-e , ';! 'IWOVEN SK I.i.d. x lfs hv So 'Us 25 celiU 35 centa and 6"C 35 cents "0 -nts 23 ? Ms d.; cuts ill cents) "5 cents . . $.6 1" nts "") c ins t. J - il'Szhh Jlerchandisc v i-"1 : H 'i. x w ti i i . r ; There will be a special communication of Monroe Loi.i;'; No. 2 14 on Friday evening', Jan. 28th, for the irari-o-e of discussing certain parts of the work. All Masons in good standing are earnestly requested to be present. J. E. Stewart, W. M. G. M. Beasley, Secretary. a n A Limousine Appetite on & Flivver Incom A3. When it comes lo riding, you can not ride in .1 ll'xui iota iimon-liie when your income' dt crees lliat ton must he a llivtFr. inn wneu 11 comes 10 eaung, you can eat io sal.: tv a I'.'nmi.i.ae taste with a ilivver income. We dnot refer to the size of th mcN you eat, hut to ih quality and ta;;tt:ie?T of Iho victuals Hi; t niuk - r, those The most e'jpemlve and rare fooiN are 111. alvay: a:id mc-t enjoyable in the qnaliiy or th( foods y u found the necrct of" the their la:-t .- ami in the 'iiuj are prepied for serving. Our service lo our pati-ms d s not end with th" their orders we strive to help theiu git the best re.-'i foods (hey buy at the t.mst reasonable price. v'i ;"ivly nnd we .dudy how foods can be ;ue an d to la.ne well oiler a service inat means t lie saia f;. ing of ' A I IMOI SIMI APPETITE ON A 1 I.JVVI It INCtVE. Try our store for-the greakvt amount of the be t i;al the lov,Ci price. I'lisiied wi a !:; hut 111!'. lis. the ! ;!! st eat will In til 1. e foods fultill'ig m' lis Vtiill 'iie food lailie; ill fact, We I . C. Lee Son GENERAL Mi:;iCl!AM3I?.: I'HONE :?.1fl. H 01 a B B n 11 n n Ed O n El a n n u a n a a n , n a rj i n n H ti a f laBnfiacBxsseaawirBixr'iiaHsar.oG'saBKnBiflB'ir MANY OTHERS have found an account at this bank very helpful in assisting them lo get a start In the world. Why don't YOl' Iry il? Your income isn't so sniill but you can save a part of It. Most of the present day bank accounts were started in a very small way and gradually builded fo their present. MU can do as well. No matter how small your account nt the start if ynu show thai you are. in enrnpt and really want to get ahead in the worl I we shall be very glad to have you use Hie conveniences and accomo dations furnished by this bank. Also, Insofar as is consistent wi.; safe, conservative banking, to assist you in any wat that w e can farmsrs&Mercnants Bant The Bank That Hacks the Farmer. Capital, Surplus and Profits M. K. LEE. President, II. ADAMS, Vic rrwddent. ... $93,000.00 W. B. liOVE. Vleo President K. A. MOKKOW, Jr., Cashier Winter Snows cannot keep Spring Sunshine from your tabl$. Just received exra nice Celery, fancy Iceburg Lettuce crisp Cauliflower, nice tender Rhubarb, Parsnips, Carrots, green Cabbage Ber muda Onions, new lot yellow Sweet Potatoes. & II it Is Fancy Groceries, call us and you will get it. & LEE GRIFFIN . V ;' : I . ' '. - ' ' v
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