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! : rr.r. -t THE MOnOE JOntXAU I-T.IHAY. M AUl'il II. 1021. eight r.;r-H i . ; t I : i i . - i a .i .. ; :i . i 1 ' J - JtVXXXXXWXVWWXVVVWNNVXXWWVWW; ejjjj FOUND UNDER A ' cor ; ions, Atr.cl :t j. jiij r.itney iir.t in Are Your Valuables Safe?l CABBAGE BED IN STANLY 1 Senator Tom Watson U authority i for the statement thai "t-ightevn Oflirrr lry Thtmuhl tlx- lih V l.mted in an 1'nu-iial I'lar. and Malt InveMigailon. AMII.Y ttV LOT lTOUATFI ! , , SI . ! ! i. You arc running a great risk if your val uable papers are not kept in an absolutely safe plate. The danger of fire and theft is an ever present oe, and you would do well to pro tect yourself against it. Scfc deposit boxes in our burglar and fire-proof vault $2X0 per year. can be rented as low as Those interested are inspect these boxes. invited to call and i. n. n. u, THE BANK OF UNION .Monroe, N. C. Capital $100,009.00 Surplus .... $100,000.09 v.. s. i:i.akk.m:y. Ficiem. Vlre-IVcMdetit . IS. (OLE. At. (ashler , i :i,i.i. i h k;i:o i: nowi.Es. am. cashier shite. I.ANEY of lit I1SI' iu brorik. The llivkaU r. and blind tiers of Stanly county have btvome' no wis in the developm.: and conducting of their tiaflir that if King Solomon wetc liii. he would be a bai k num ber, in their cunnini.nes in d--: !! -; wavs. uoans and schemes to cover up t'leir devilment they have IU1 the ancient Kvptian queen I'leo-f-.lt u lo sl'iUilo. say the Stanly .Wwsll. raid. They iis.hI to estab lish th ir still in the midsl of d f't -! u !!: some !i.il!ilin 'e.it the t.nie of that practice has loa as'o pass-d awav. In the dovel otu'iit of tlie industry t'ie nevt -tep was to put their plant on the tops o: the hiclieM hills in the coni manit? and lianl the water neees at fo! the manufacture of their "!uu juice." As time i. .-- (!. the of!icei pot t' this trick, iiiid then, as tieces: : tlie li'oi i . i ft iineiituia. I:i' made hold to put their stills under the .ry roof of tin pioimttent ciiuiches in the on cess'ty next almost most I'Ollllllll- aBsn3aBiaes'wva,3!aBBs:BCBOBBiacaiBt, 5 n x m n n a w n K a at it M (1 tl n ji tit 4 IS It is a pleasure to us to line our p.it'o:.s Whether our plans couttMiiplatc an elahorad home iin .il.ue sla-ul ready to ere you lcl. We Lave iiothintt undone, to Ruaraiit'. joii, iii'.'iedit nis, hut the best sort ir as well. AT Will. repast or a UIKHl not onlv lit1 1t 5 B B I QUALITY ECONOMY SERVICE I ytnw-r-7ir'r"""im,iMj 1 w g" i b e-sc on-x ii3JLA' w rzrr? - . ! a -was hmi.,1 ft ilf I'i-CVtSTAPLECj K ,ra,Mi. V ' . T" I IO: . doiiiL ie s.ili liliy. This I'raeti.e has now become ; li.iost olisoi. ie. as tile oft'ners are ti.ukini: rr s as well as the bliud ti.eis and bio kade-s. No.v they luif at lliis time inched the point t;.'!i the pui ih ir stills in tlietipen t'u his. almost (.:,.! r their own dooi sieiw, :u: 1 .i. "no : i t . nase ::. I,!.- of tlieir ll'i ,i. . Aa v id.-... "I t '"' ti i ' I d 1 oped slate of the "white Ii!n m;ii.-" industry is the maimer of the utili sation of the by-products We heard of a Ido, k.u'.e;- hainc tfH "cheat siv'w in the tm'ii'ifai line if vhiskvv, and ;fi- v all of the ingredients pos sible had be. a extracted lor this l.ixorit" beeia. , the straw was used to intoxicate a neighbors row. The row in that case became so hilarious that they ran home, and the oHi.r. noticiiii; that they were i:i ;i titranKe state of ecitenieiil. sent for a leteriiiatiitti. who upon careful examination diatnosed the case as heiui; just an old-fashioned drunk. Tlie owner of the cow immediately staried out to locate the source of the trouble, and found the remains ut the wheat stiaw and located the still. Another evidence of the modern ' practice of economy in the manufac ture of whiskey was learned Satur day tiiuht when riiohibition Officer S. V. Dry. of this place, due out of the ground a fifty - Kalian rnpper . still with all the appurtenances there to beloilKilli.' except the cap. about two hundred yards from and In front of the home of a man named Thomp son in Western Stanl'. Mr. Pry and those with him made further ln esti vation of the premises and about one hundred yards in front of the; man's house in an open field, with I nothing to obstruct the view from1 Thompson's door they found a thrlv itii; cabbage plant bed. Mr. Pry, be ins on lo some of the wise methods of the bloikad' is and tliinklnu this to be somewhat out of the ordinary place for a cabbate bed. decided to investigate. He found that under neath Hi hundred palatial, luxurious private cars sie on the side track at I'alm Beach aifd the superb yacht of the .millionaire pa. up and down the ; coast, or rest at ease in the harbors: : the latest thini; in I inousine is ;aiked by the thousands, (nun Tam- pa to Miami, and such a golden stream of money never before de , luted the pleasure houses and ground of Florida. Vet the senate of the roiled States heard a Florida nict.imv complain, on the floor of that aiuii t assembly, that the natives of his state ete threatened with ruin because of what he called the r.nl'oad problem? And what is the ic.iiioad problem? It U the same is the lumber problem, the housing problem, the wheat pri.blein. the wace pr.ddem. Hie cotton problem, the iru ii.plov meul problem and ev ery other industrial problem. Those who centiol the actual cash, rule the .ovei ti i-.ietit. dictate legislation, d"-i.;ii-e p:ices. desolate mat ki ts, dis band t le waae earners, bankrupt ralltoads, di-moialize industry and ill He the coii t-.l ty tov.ar.1 the fatali ties wliirh have always refilled from ibi i oiicctilratiou vt wealth." Voi: farmers who ate sell'tr; ye.;r ottoii i or one-th'rd wl.at it cost to P'oduie. and you local merchants who have lost hall the vulue of your ; stock of :ood under "dellation" M.o'.'.h' cheer iii ii ft quit ileitis I" .spoiuleiit. Just ii;:i.'mlnr that ou ate cood l)enuK';al and have a! vot.d her sttaiuht; or that ou are a lov.il Kepublican and dearly hue your Brand old patty, and then t" out some where and make a joy ful noi.se -shout if you ran. It may lo lp ou to wear olT the blues. The money kinus who have twenty- -veil milium dollars' worth of private pull- ! man curs standing on the sidetracks in Florida are both Uepuhlicuns and Pemocrats. And why shouldn't they support their own servants? . B,ap h f I 07 V KM W Particularly as you are dealing with a strong, liberal bank. If your Bank is right, your account properly handled, your credit requirements will be taken caro of as fast as they arise Whether or not you are in business today, we solicit your account as a foundation for your busi ness requirements later on. Tt NArTV i" u 1 1 i KA (A " 1:1 i ine otner nay a tanner sold a bale of slightly tilimd cotton for eiu'lit dollars above cost of picking. Tlie same day it was stated that in another se.-tioti farmers had bei;un lo buy the low-priced tinted cotton and will keep it for their 1H21 crop and plant their lands in crops thai are less expensive to cultivate. When a bale of cotton can be bought for less than the price of a ton of fer tilizers doesn't it look more like hns- iness sanity to buy the cotton "al ready In the bale rather than the fertilizers to make more cotton? And J yet fanners in some sections are plowing under cotton that Isn't worth the cost of picking, and which cost them thirty rents a pound lo produce, ! ! to raise more cotton on the same land. When it comes to variety, we have probably more ferailes and classes and di'tirees of business tal ent on the farm that can be found in any other enterprise in the entire world. said cahbaue plant bed a law quantity of still- coals and ashes, mid thul of tlii - pt och cl v. as the pit still lurnace had been op- What Mat ters It plate or metal The delay will our welders ce( will have It back vonr hands within a few hours, all go ahead with. Estimates I'l out -hciui ve 11 ll.ll,.' : t. ow ;ier Oiled tile llltbace V. !'. -lies in '", lii.l IO .: c. dar l.-i.ne.i the: i ;ibb;:te m e who do e-s and itnprovi thint-. wo rofi I . rot only in i c.i' CO!lelliVe thai I ;;tovv and dev '.el' reach the w her. we cannot , ia our r. el hods I, id -be. ,1 ills t ' ' V made his : in the pit : -rilled, mill ile then ,e remains, i-.ll over the i:i d then he t b r.:i tl break in the part looks serious? not be rostlv when to work on it. We in ready to furnisheij J. H. McCLELLAN At Secrest Motor Company. I'.ai.i: !' toiTox fnvrs I.KSS THAN TON l-T.ISTIMXKIl And el, S;i) Z"b t.reen. Some I 'liriiiei'N Are Plow Inn t nder Staple Thai t'oM Them Thirty t'enls. (From the Marshvilel Home.) ! "1 have Iouk contended that, Riven !a decent return for their investment iilid their labor, there would be no ! need ol community centers and other 1 more or less artificial methods to keep tanners contented and induce. them to follow their calling pbasure." writes Jacob ItiKule in ; .March issue of the Farm Journal. "If fifty years aso. some one had I prophesied that within half a ren- Nes ol (louvllle. Ilojiville. March 10. The HoKville Fiddlitiv Hand would like in some way to vet some of their music put on phonograph records. They never expect the baud to be able to make much of a leputatiou so Iouk as all the music tin) make is permitted to evaporate as soon as It is made, as ha been the case in the past. (li.pe Allsop has invented what he bliieVeS IS a Vel'V SUCC'S.sf 111 tl tr.ij- and U very anxious lor lly time to c"t:n' in o di r t h.it he iniiy h; it on Ihei.i. 1'oul' lone i.ill ; Men ;n ld up Mlii robbed .Vlexalliol' .il.i''ny la-l l.ii-ht. They iouk eiuhty cii! is. vvhii'h biloii-'d to the Hi tir l ord church, of which Mr. .Monde is troastit v. In order that be i.,:l!iI ! able to i.n until to I lie i !; ,1 ' , h lor the dis- bursi tie in ot l.iiiii. , Alexander aunt tbeln viVe him a receipt for the money. Ml.-S I t -I II II in l-eb'hl I' is new iiiori caM'f tliin ever to sitiK iiilos since she h;is had some t,old put in one ol her front teetlt. 1 i u Smilli .-ays he cannot see where much has been tained by civ ilization: that when he was a boy there were as many or more tleas than vve have now n,d nobody seemed lo liotlci their. Some kind of a atraiiKe iiest has been built in the postollice. AI first it was pronounced by our best authority, Zero l'erk, to be an owl's nest, but since owls do not build their nests in public places this must be some other kind of bird's nest. Silo Sims' wife has left him and he has taken in a stray dog for a companion. Gape Alison says he will bet the Old Miser had a lot of money to rust Wjtn ! dm in the recent spell of damp weatner. If other people thought as much of Zero 1'eck's whistlinR as he does he would be considered a very fine I whistler. a Tl- Make Home Your Heaven on Earth. Make it so Attractive, so Comfortable no Member of the Family will care to seek other places for amusement. LET T. P. DILLON & SONS Plan your Interior Decorations. We have the ability and the furniture and the prices the combination that spells a Happy Home. I AT THE OLD STAND I teM8eHAMe0MMeRC I monk or, n. c. iliiiBiBMiiDiifBiiiiiinBiaaiBBCSCieninaii'i 3 T able lieve ill I bods of s a irood but as a business mil that in any inprove- You -; pense for a month l the ! This Bank I....- a...... t ..... if -..,', I.... I'li.i.l t.nraftnil ' ,.:,i'i , i t.i, i The blind man of the Hear Ford showing country peupl jov themselves, the prophet can be materially reduced by care and proper ?;i:yinp. We oli'oi you every facility for the economical purchase of foodstuffs that contain the maxi mum of nutriment. They produce better re sults at no increase in expense. Do ycu like these delicious fluffy biscuits that almost meit in your mouth? They are made from flour sold by us. T. C. Lee & Son GENERAL MERCHANDISE , PHONE 356. is for PEOPLE WHO WANT TO IMPROVE THEIR FINANCIAL CONDITION. Will You Let Us Serve You? 'hocking account is most convenient in the p;:'.-.;'.pnt of bills. A savings account is the sine read to an eventual competency. A Monroe BanK&TrustCo. U. D. Red-vine, Pres. II. B. Clark, Cashier. 5 :H'K-K''K'"M';M'''!'"K"M''X'" II i Send The Journal to that far-away son, daughter, or friend. Each issue will be like a letter from home to them. i'ie been laimhed to scorn, id .; very thitiK has happened, and . s marvelous in our eyes.' .The most melancholy thiim about this up lift work is the deadly earnestness 'of tho uplifters who are barking up the wronir tree. The whole trouble lis that country people have become I tired of working and hoarding; them 1 selves for nothinc. This is the sum and substance of the farmer's com plaint. Uunniiu water in the house, and steam heat, and a bath tub can I tiol reconcile the man whose back i aches with the load the profiteers (have placed upon hint." t'nder normal conditions the load which farmers carry is burdensome enouuh, but under reactionary con ditions, such as exist now. the bur den becomes so excessive as to be unbearable without financial disas ter. And when bankruptcy comes to the business of farming the busi ness Interests of all small towns suf fer in lik proportion. And as lotiR a predatory corporations own your tx'litioal leaders in both state- and ration the bii.-iness of, farming and Y. roi'iitry towns iuut continue to irt;?4le alone under t'n load of U:i and excess profits of the big lltu tnulr how to en- i neighborhood has been swindled would "KH"1 "'ine one seuniK nun a dhk or wormy iiu-koi ynius. The Old Miser of Petunia P.idKe, who buries a great deal of money, has been offered inducements by the HoKvllle Improvement Society to bury some of it here. The Tin Pedler's horse got scared and ran away one day this week and scattered his tinware and crippled j mm finite a on. several 01 me women of this place have new dish pans. Did you ever notice that the most common scenery on a railroad trip Is cinders? If you have not noticed this try looking out the window with your eyes. Rheuma Quick and Sure nbeuma. the marvelous rheuma tism remedy, sold and guaranteed by the Knclish Drug Store. Acts quick ly, safely, surely. It antagonizes and drives from the system tne poisons that cause KlifTness and iwjin tne joints and muscles. American products are beiny ad vertised In the theaters of India by irenns of motion picture films. Views ot road-nmklng machinery at work prove to be especially iMcrcinc 1 tin; natlvea. SEABOARD Air Line Railroad Sl'HEDlLE EFFECTIVE XOVEMBEK 2th nt 1.01 A. M. Trains Arrlvs No. 14 from Charlotte . ... . 6.60 a.m. No. IS from Atlanta 6:30 a.m. No. 34 from Rutherfordton 10:50 a.m. Leave 5.65 a. m. tor Wilmington. 6:35 a. m. for Richmond I9:fa 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. ni. for Atlanta No. 5 from Richmond .... 7.65 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. in. No. 30 rrom Atlanta 5.50 p. ra Monroe. No. 16 from Rutherfordton 9.10 . m Monroe. No. 6 from Atlanta 9.35 p. nr. . 9.45 for Richmond. No. 13 from Wilmington .. 10.35 p.m. 10.45 p. m. for Charlotte. No. li from Portsmouth . . 11:35 p. m. 11:40 p. m. for Atlanta. 2.45 p. m. for Rutherfordton 6.00 p. m. for Wilmington. C. T. UARRIM Ttrhet Agent. V.. . I.ONO, Division l'iMNeiieer Agent. Churl, itte, N. C.
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