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ft- mv. MoxiiOK loriixu. Tiisnw. mvy i-i. nam panics S" To KM I. run i t mik!:i:i i;k Special Notices One t-t nt a ;i -ai-h in..Tiion. C;il?n:uil ,ni:i Tate One Ri U'-ir- (s:vi; llu- o'utiritl. af p.i:i i lly nuruUy ouiitt..l. lf- iiivU . CUK'KKXS ANi EtltJS -Wf want all !;, K.iu). at t!io ro.stru'' forms' yon h : 10 Rriim tlinn on. ui the t i-n. 1-nt was iui.tb.1 U' S. It. Poster. av hfihT or not his aim was :okI. i One shot. h. i r, rtain. w.-nl wild. IVTATO PLANTS--We will have Sf uar CoiiKiKliiliileji Tliom Leaving the nun for dead. Bo)il said he auil Lincoln hastened back to the woods. I!y slow decrees, dodging all roads, they made their way tatek to the home of See:ar. who piunu'tl) ordred them to to into a Mrru-h of omls in tin- rear of his homo, sayinc he feared I hat the offleers mi;'.!: di- iv-r them if t!n-y siayeii a turn t tne j.MjitM;,; .T plenty of potato plants tin. week for eerhody. Utt yours while you can. T. J. Itedwltie. . j i AC! EST KOR CHESTER LACXPRYl I Will appreciate your patronage.: j Xa extra oharaen. Price and work ; ! Kiiaranteed I'laud Harrell. Tele-' i phone 174-!!. I EF11 FOR R EAB! f 0 WEA R ilwdys Sell It For Lesst s.iui he and I. in :roe. Kitliiie here II.. sl it.-d that 1 of the ini;!it at l)ti.e. When told of the suet-ess of tfc.ir plan, lioyd sa-il that Svt:ai-s th'k th.ir hand.-, eonyialulatitu; Viu as 'iillows: 'Hoys, jon have tnjnt a Kood job of it " H.e.il iid they remained in the "w tn'ils tuar Seeuars home the re l . ui'd'-r e!' rhe day. I'mnl, In s-H'il,1 v s .a r.t '. ill. Ml f 'eu the house , 1i nt:U the day. wlii'i discussing tin k 'I'.iiia. lit-wl said I. renin reitiaiked t 't Will lo-t Ins n I've, l.ui I h.ld t n n!uc-T? faHina riaht a Ml leit "!' this crnesnnit sally. Sviais n ; rlmi: "I l;n ' "' d il" it. I kite ; nnr daddy." That nii;hl P.od t nln walk, d to Md! ithoi.t elei oVhvl he mmii th rest J.uiic'.n's honie. Viiiileil Hod tolio to Vhi4oil-S;ilem Lincoln and Boyd were positively identified here today as the murder ers of his brother ly l.aney Kun lerhurk. Anoiher nepro by the name of Clark, who married a kinswoman of Steve Seears. was also atuoiifJ those examined. His evidence is of a damaging nature. He claims thai Peears tried to induce him to com mit the dastardly deed, and also de clared that Lincoln was taken to a nesro church the Sunday previous to th kilfini; for the purpose of Itvinij vhown Can son Kunderhiirk so that lie would cot the richt man. Steve Seeuars ami two of his hoys, tme of whom Hoyd claims arransed thf Willines. and tlie other who drove i them to the Kunderhurk neichbor-j liood, are in jail at Chesterfield. . Boyd said Seeuarg wanted him to i po to Winston-Salem. Linccdn. he thriisht. would mad.' suspicion hy re rnainini; at Monroe, he said. price is uood now. ;inl you had better sell them. Von can K.'t more for young chicken now than you can when they pet larper. as the market will In lower. Sell now and save feeding. S. K. l..s'.-r. WAX I K! At on-v. a Ida ks;.nt'i and tthieli.lif. 2." '"i miS. See Charh y ll'iuali ;it W. .1. Ki'de Co Ktl" SAl.H S-vi ii i o 'in hieise. hath and scw-r.te: stu-ly lot; pav.u stie t ur t-i iii v i',! .-. !1 this house, so don't wail. I' oplcs" li. 4k I.. As i iatioii. LOST Yard and one half of crochet: suitable for table w.-ar. co'or tan Ki-luro to Journal o; !ic--. ;WAXTKl -To buy ev.-ry chicken. . eci: and ham in I'ni.ui county and ' adjoining t-nit-ir. V. C. Ked-i, I wine. ' fCOl'XTUV IIM YANii:i" We are! ; ! obliged t hav. them. So don't:, ' sell until on M- ik. S. K. Dostcr. " STRAND TODAY - I) I N T Y " With WESLEY BARRY The Xoii-Coih's Cotne-Hio k A uallant old general from Dallas Ijid selge to the heart of Miss Alice. She shell-shocked him some When she wed a non-com, V"ho niit-ue ncralcd the ueneral thronvh malice. Monroe Xiirket. Cotton Ions staple Cotton - cood middliuK Cottn - middling Cotton - stains Cotton Seed Kprs Kuinea Kkkh hen SpriiiK chickens. Hens I Roosters i Peas i: spends l.lenl. Mrs. North: "My husband r!1 his evenincs nt the club. .Mis. West: "What a happy home life you must have: to 1 11.50! 10.501, 54-6 21c. 1 :o 5c ' 4u-t;o or 40c lb. 65-70 or 20c lb. 10c lb.! 5 lit 12.25 l-n...i ll.irL.il ill. 11 u flllC . Cane seed 11. 23-11.50. Ilutter 12 4-20i Hams 20-25 1 Cabbase 2c lb. Ciood fat steers tie lb. cross Mors lc net.i Time Tells Twenty: "I'm so afraid I'll marry the wrong man." Thirty: "There isn't anv." STRAND TODAY " D I N T Y " With WESLEY BARRY 7 TRICOLET FINE DRESSES Colors Blue and Brow n: values up to $1H.).52. If you can get a fit in these you will be all in Better come earh. S TAFFETA AND (lEORGETTTE DRESSES Blue, Brown, Olive and Black; Values up to SlO.oO; to go at $7.95 23 FINE TAFFETA DRESSES In all the New Shades and Styles. These are beauties. -Values up to $22.50; Reduce to $16.30 11 TAFFETA DRESSES In all the Desirable Colors and Styles; Values up to $10.50; Reduced to .... - 12.95 S2U.50 Beaded Georgette, Crepe, Foulard and Taffeta Dresses at - $16.30 $25.00 Taffeta Crepe de Chine and Georgette Dresses at - $12.93 Organdy Dresses in a large assortment of all the New Colors, including White; values to $9.30, at - $4.98 $5.00 to $7.50 Printed Voile Dresses at $3.9S Misses White Graduation Dresses, beautifully made of good grade of Organdy. .. Sizes 6 to 11 years, at ... $3.75 Good Line of Children's Gingham Dresses, made of Genuine Amoskeag Ginghams, at . 9Sc Indies' Bungalow Apron at 9Sc $1.9$ Genuine Lonsdale Middies at 9$c $1.50 White Voile Waists at 9Sc Misses and Children's $5.00 White Middy Suits at $2.98 Big Shipment Iiadies AH Silk Jersey Petticoats, in all the New Colors, $5.00 values; Special $2.98 Ladies' Colored Petticoats, all colors ... 98c Heather Bloom Silk Petticoats, Cotton Top, AH Colors $1.98 Big Shipment La ides' Muslin Underwear Priced to Suit You. Gowns, Teddies, Petticoats, 48c up Big Lot Children's Hand Made Underwear in all the Desirable Garments. BIG SHIPMENT GRECIAN GRASS RUGS ARRIVED TODAY AND WILL GO ON SALE TOMORROW THE EFIRD WAY FOR LESS MONEY. 'TWILL PAY YOU NOT TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO GET YOU A NEW DRESS AT A GREAT it SAVING. Efird's Department Store, Monroe, N. C. i . I X I . 1 .1 I II . 1 .1 I II I Only 5 More Days OF - GoldenOpportunity 3& We Only Have Five Days in which to Close Our Sale. Remember Saturday is if the Last Day. We ask You to Come and Give Us a Trial and Let Us Show Yon the New Prices which Will Surprise You.. Don't Miss This Opportunity If WE HAVE A NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES' OXFORDS PRICED FROM -.. $1.98 ON UP We Cannot Mention All of Our Good Prices. Come and Look for Yourseif. ? Wc Will Be Glad to See You Whether You Buy or Not e have fully decided I TO CLOSE OUR DRESS GOODS ENTIRELY OUT AT LOWEST PRICES. Come and Get Your Share. it 2,000 YARDS BROWN SHEETING 40 inches wide; Sale Price 8'iC 2,000 YARDS BLEACH MUSLIN For all purposes, value 25c; L .'3 Price - 122c 3,000 YARDS GINGHAM & CALICO Former Price 18c; Sale Price 8' 5,000 YARDS RIVER SIDE PLAIDS To Close Out, for This Week Only, at 9'ic BIG SAM OVERALL Double Stitched, heavy weight; Special Price for this Week 98c 100 LADIES' SKIRTS Very Attractive, values $5.00 to $7.00; colors Brown, Blue, Lavendar, Black, Green, Close Out, for tvo days only, at . $2.48 We Have a New Shipment of LADIES PURE SILK All Colors, value $1.50; Sale , Price THREAD HOSE 98c It 23 DOZEN MEN'S SOCKS All Colors, value 15c; Sale Price - 5c LADIES' HOSE All Colors, value 25c; Sale Price 10c. AB JOSEPH CO, n i. 1 1. 1 I ! I I I. I I M I !: . 1 :::: I M I 4 I . v4 BICYCLE WEEK ; -l 4' I . lit I - i v 1 . S-A rl II ijm v K. I H Boyi! Think what the bicycle gets you the fun of a swift, gliding ride to school, to the game, to the movies, to the park, to the woods, out Into the country, anywhere you want to go, coasting down the hills and flying over 'the leval stretches without a worry. The bicycle brings you a lot of fun and with It is the hearty, health ful exercises needed to build a sturdy constitution, fill the lungs with fresh "air and send the blood tingling through every part of the body. Ambitious boys ride bicycles. They can earn more money and do four t limes as much work in a given time with a bicycle as they canwlthout one. The good bike Is a real chum, always ready to help out In work or fun adding to the day's play and making it easy to learn, and live the hearty, husky healthy, red blooded life. . Ride a Bicycle and get the most out of your boyhood days, the most fun, the most health building exercise, the most opportunity of being of service to others and earning money for yourself. COME IS AND EXAMINE OUR NEW UNE OF BICYCLES OS TEItMS TO 8lIT YOITI CONVENIENCE AND VOCR PURSE. Monroe Hardware Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT PHONE No. 11
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