THE MOXKOE JOt Kl. TlTltV. .WKli, 10. IJttt. EIGHT PAGES J h 1 :1 M J 1 i '3 j ' s 1 I. : t : .i j v! i 'I 1 '1 Miras MdJxes Tour &iiopm&' ltasy. Your Dollar will stretch out if you spend it at Efird's. AlM&ys sells it for less. New Shipment Pongee, 36 inch wide, Dark and Light Tan, the yard 48c 33 inch All Silk Pongee, the yard 95c EFIRDS WHERE EVERYBODY GOES FOP BARGAINS BOYS' OVERALLS Good Blue Demin 45c pair BOYS' KHAKI PANTS All Sizes - 65 pair 40-INCU WHITE ORGANDY Very Sheer ..- 25c the yard BIG SHIPMENT OF CURTAIN GOODS PRICED TO SUIT YOU. 25c Quality GIBSON GINGHAM, Colors the Best, Big Value 13c yard 5,000 YARDS FINE DRESS GINGHAM In all the New and Pretty Plaids. You will like this at - 10c the yard The Path to Economy f I Leads to Efirds f GOOD OLD HICKORY SHIRTING 12'2c yard CANNON CLOTH 18c yard 2.000 YARDS DRESS GINGHAM In Prettv Plaids. Some ask 15c our price 0c yard Overall Ifcrnin. 210 weight 19c yard Khaki Overall Cloth, strong and durable, heavy weight 19c yard Pajama Checks, Fine Count 12' i and 13c yard S raw Bed Ticking S'icyard Best Straw Ticking 15c yard 1,000 YARDS 3S-INCH BROWN SHEETING, While It Lasts - 3c yard Best Domino Apron Gingham, all the wanted ( hecks, etc., colors Fast 10c yard Mc TABLE OIL CLOTH IN COLORS 23c yard 25c QIity Outing in Pretty Pink and Bule Checks, etc. 10c yard SS'jtf inch Sea Island Smooth Quality "4c yard :ti-inch Heavy .TV Sheeting 10c yard Father George Smooth Sea Island 10c yard I Fort Mills 9-4 81 -inch Brown f Heavy weight and smooth quality. 98c kind X during high prices. AP t X S.!?,he 25c yard 1 40-inch Best Count Smooth Sea Island, Best Quality 10c yard SILKS Efird's You Know Alwavs Saves You Money on Silks "6-inch Black Taffeta Silk 08c yard Georgette, in all the colors wanted, regular $2.00 values - $1.33 yard $2.00 MESLIN $U3 56-inch $2.00 Quality All Silk Meslin, colors Rose, Pink, Blue, Navy, Black, etc $1.:5 yard 36-inch $2.00 Quality Black Chiffon Taffeta Silk $U3 yard Big Reduction on Ladies New Spring Coats. Don't Miss This Chance To Get You a New Coat at a Great Saving. $2.18 QUALITY SILK $1.45 Colors Black, Navy and Hardin Blue $1.45 yard $2.00 LINEN CRASH $1.18 ?2.00 Quality Linen Crash, 40 inches wide, colors Pink and Rose Cream, Navy and Blue. You will like it at .. $1.18 yard 36-INCH SILK SHIRTING In the Pretty Stripes for Waists and Shirts, $1.75 qualitv, our price 9Sc yard DRESS LINENS 9Sc !'3-'neh Dress Linen, fine for Skirts and Dresses, at 98c yard I Efirds Department Store : The Home iof the Same Goods Always for : Less Money. 32 Big Department Stores I Selling for Cash Makes It Easy. X MEN'S SOFT COLORS 50c LEATHER PALM GLOVES 23c CANVAS GLOVES 10c, 12"2C and 15c 25c 10c 15c 25c PRESIDENT HANDKERCHIEFS IIEMSTICIIED MUSLIN HANDKERCHIEFS at 10c and 12 J c 10c QUALITY WHITE HEMSTITCHED HAND KERCHIEF'S at 5c PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS at 45c INDIAN DRESS SUSPENDERS at 25c and 39c HEAVY WORK SUSPENDERS at 39 and 45c MEN'S BELTS Men's Belts of All Descriptions, Specially Priced at 25c, 39c, 48c, and 98c Values up to $1.50 MEN'S UNION SUITS Hane's Nainsook Union Suits, Sale Price at $1.50 Striped Muslin Tapskins Union Suits at 1 ale Athletic Union Suits, bale Price at ... .98c .98c 98c D. Separate Shirts and Drawers, at 69c It' Pays Not to Part with Your Cash Unlil You See Efird MEN'S NECKWEAR New Spring and Summer Neckwear, values worth up to $2,00, at 18c, 25c, 48c, 69c and 98c CAPS Men's and Boys' Spring and Sumer Caps at from 45c to $1.98 DRESS SHIRTS $1.50 Silk Pongee Shirts at" $2.98 $:i.00 Values in Striped Soisette and Madras Dress Shirts at 98c, $1.48 and $1.98 $1.00 Striped Dress Shirts.at 79c Striped Shirts with Collars Attached ...... 79c WORK SHIRTS Men's Blue Cheviot and Chambray Work Shirts at 65c and 98c Boys' Work Shirts in Khaki and Chambray at 65c SILK ELASTIC ARM BANDS at from ' 10c to 18c BOYS' ATHLETIC UNION SUITS at 49 and 75c MONROE HIGH TEAM WINS EIGHTH STRAIGHT GAME tier, which tied the score. Monroe's ninth, English first man up, hit for a double, Fairley break up game with a double scoring English JtetViiteil Hard . Hilling SiilMmrt ( Ten m Friday. mikI reHMieil on j Wiiitfiite the Next lny WILLIAMS MAIE A HOM1. IUX The hitherto invincible Monroe liij;h school team won its seventh pame from the hanl-hittina Salisbury team here Friday in one of the best baseball clashes on the local diamond this season. Monroe started the ball rolling in the second frame, when Fnyder hit for two bases; Secrest out Khort to first; Snyder poins to third. Knplish hits for a homer, Fairley pop tip to catcher, pitcher goes wild and walks Laney, Lrnimond and hits Wray. With bases full, two men tlown. Williams . pops out lo third. C.onn relieves Jackson ill the box. Salisbury conns hack strong in the fourth when Ruty walks. Hothouse hits fly to iiht. Limy errors, Kufty fcoes to second, Kllis hits for double woriiiR Stipes. Next two up pops out to second, third out pitcher to first. Ellis left oil second. Score lemain- d three to two in favor of Salisbury until the eighth inninvr. when with two Monroe men out Snyder single Steals second and third, Corrcll comes in ns a pinch liiu- r and delivers th jioods with a hil I', third srnrini; Sny- Salihbury jUufty, If 3 Ho'.shouse, c .... 3 'SucgH, us 4 Kllis. II) 4 Fawtt, rf 4 ClonU, 2t-P ... 4 OreRory, 3b .... 4 Hroom, cf . . Jackson, 2b p AD K If I'O A K 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . x five, by Salisbury 32 3 4 24 9 1 No nu n down In ninth inning when wininu run was made. X Haded lor Secrest in eighth in- ninp. Monroe AH U Wray, 2b 1 ft Williams, !!-p ... 3 0 4 4 3 (l 4 4 1 Crowell . . Snyder.c . . Secrest, "b Fairley. W, Knglish. s Fairley, M Laney, rf Leminonil If Correrll . . . ;b cf 0 1 ii ro a O 4 3 0 13 0 0 0 8 2 5 0 0 1 fi 0 0 2 3 3 2 0 o 0 0 0 1 0 27 4 7 27 1 2 ! Summary: Two base hits. Snyder, Knglish. ('i)irell. Fairley, M., Hols house. Sugs;s and F.llis. Home run: Knglish. i Uase on balls off of Crowell. 2 off I BASEBALL Jackson, 3 in two innings. ; in six innings. Hit by pitcher: Wray. Struck out by Crowell iCIont one. i Left on bases: Monroe 4, i4- Sacrifice hits: Laney. j First base on errors: Monroe 1, Salisbury 2. Umpire: Fairley and Laney. Monroe Wins Klglit Straight tiitines. Monroe made it eight straight games Saturday by defeating Wingate 7 to 4. Williams made his first ap pearance on the mound for the locals, allowing only five hits. The features! of the game were a home run by Per ry lor Wingate and Williams a home run and single for Monroe. Correll batted for Lemniond and came across with a double. Score bv tunings: Wingate-- 11200000 0;R 4, II 5. K 2. Monroe t 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 x; II 7. II 7. K 3. Hatteries Wingate. IMvens and Swink; Monroe, Williams and Snyder. Summary: Bases on balls off Wil liams 1; liivens 4. Hit by pitcher: Helms. Williams, H.. Leinond and Fairley, M. Struck out by Ilivens 2. Williams 3. Umpire: Hasty. I.I.ST TAKKIW AI'ltHXTMKNTS For the purpose of securing prop erty returns. I will be at the follow ing places in May: At J. Davis Helms. May 16: W. F. lioliiusnn's, May 17; Oscar Clontz's store. May IS; Fairley Drake's (W. O. Long old home place), May 19; Itiiey Sell's. May 2; and t'nlonville, May' 23 an l 24. Come' prepared to give in all crops produced on your land. I. C. CLONTZ. I.i-t Taker, (loose Creek Township. Clontx. 2 IX u.I HF.ALTH YOl'Xtt WOMAN KILLS HF.KSF.LF Miss lien Herman, Prominent So cially in Danville, Writes Note anil Then I'ses PiMol. Miss Itena Herman, second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Herman, of Danville, Va., who was very prom inent socially, committed suicide Sat urday afternoon. Retiring to her room she wrote a note to her father and mother bidding them farewell, and then, taking a small revolver, sat on the edge of her bed and fired one ball through her mouth. It lodg ed In her brain. Her mother in a room downstairs hearing the report rushed up to her daughter's room and found her lying across the bed with blood flowing from her mouth. She at once telephoned to Dr. Julian Robinson, family physician, who has tened to the house.. Miss Herman breathed two or three times and then died. Mr. Moore Is (irateful. utomGMie I w ish to thank my friends in ward j two for the excellent vote given me : I. .. .. u 1 ....... .4 .,,,1 ... ill lue iiiiiiui.i mm oaiuiua, anvi i say to them that I am still In the race, and will be glad if they will stand by me. I promise if elected to stand always for the best interests of the town, and economic government. O. H. MOORE A Owners! WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY APRIL 20th I: 21st BINGHAM MILITARY ACADEMY VS MONROE HIGH SCHOOL ROBERTS FIELD Wednesday's game 3:45 p. m. Thursday 3:00 p. m. These games are expected to be the Highs hard est of the season. Everybody come out and see a good game. ADMISSION 25 & 50c I Sanity P.idue Township. Mineral Springs, Tuesday. May 3. Marvin, Thursday. May 5. " ' 'ington. Friday, May 6. Heiubv'i Old Store, Monday, May 9. Howie Mine. Wednesday, May 11. Clark Bros." store. Friday, May 13. Prices Mill. J..X. Price's Store, Mon day, May IS. J. N. PRICE Llst-Taxer. To the Voters of Ward One I wish to thank the voters In ward one for thy liberal support given me in the Democratic primary last Sat urday, which resulted In my nomina tion. I assure you that I shall en deavor to be worthy of the confidence reposed in me at all times.. Respect fully, W. J. Trull. PERFORMANCE TrHiis-rontiiieiilHl mn, "AW'i miles from Xew York lo San Francisco, c roinpllseil with an average of U7.2 miles lo I he gallon. Tires at Bargain; Prices. Honesty and Service Our Motto. R. SAMS Opposite Postoffice. The Motoring Season is now opening up and the Monroe Auto Service Station is looking out for the interest of voiir ear. On . Wednesday and Thurs day of this Week APRIL 20th and 21st Mr. W. E. Winslow, an oil expert with The Texas (lo., of Norfolk, Va., will be with us and will change your oil. wash out your motor and re fill with fresh oil without any charges except for the price of the new oil. Remember the dates. Two (lavs onlv. APRIL 20th and 21st. Monroe Auto Service Station. A Hog's Life. I A Repeater. Hov vou." bellowed a Doliceman. "I've had my eyes on you (or a long time. What are you following that lady around like a lost pup for?" "It's the only way I can," said the crest-fallen citlien. "She's my wife." "Yaii'ta ihm flrat man vhn mvar treated me uncivilly," announced the book agent "If you ever start looking for the second man, call again," replied the uncivil one. Charles Chaplin Strand Th in "The I e&tre. M Thursday Admi and Friday 25 and 35c.