MoMtt.v: mi uwi, Tir-n.il. mv gi. ii-
MONROE FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
tFror.i The Journal of lUU date 15 years as J )
.1
i iiiliw :li!-iiiii!t.
"The il.'M iw!imd ot tnslis-h
.ihii i:t!.. iii.il i lor a
u-au. ' Oliver i;o!a:utiU. a wilj
I, .:. tlWiM. DUl IU11 nuuri- : -
ifiscei
..'.i viii.Hii.m nuiii Hie country
. . -. - Km:..-.. h.n hi bthoo-4 lta bW
M, . M. ParUer uad, a U Oa a --:';hr.a iW in
wt-k l the rieas..m . - . - . .,, . M, 1 lunging to i-"- "l ---
. . . , ihm' acre me nrnr . ...
bor!..Hl. anu "". ,, h:li Keen i.ron.i.lly paid
a name and a fo.tune for
'to achieve
h.tched bv ihe clevis to each trace school Jor .u P ,hV holldava. place us it had longed eagerly for
chain One was running one furrow home Ml rfa ?J 0ld VU change h-n sheltered there he
the "hi so extraordinary as he did. The telephone 11? J1 a, Auburn ,nd Vak.neld with remeiu
?j r. - Mft- ,;""rJ ""' -.? r: hikrz ViShSTTASt
... inr witiu ui h. iiuiw'" - ---- ,
lnt.iest the Koutth or J.iiy cen-i..-
t.on ha tone up into ih.n va .r w. . .. ,
l.'. i.jdnu to Ks-t- T. W. S.vrest of (he week at 1 ..uul W
preparation for an exchai.se In M-n ,iih him.
Li I i.-n . - - - -
and dies with it, on his
'aiiiiiioii
in tlx imm'i;iio
nil I Will.
. From li'' C'!'id I'pUtt 1
"Alule I'l-y uVerve all that 18
j.ni can ho s.ud. tho usual memorial
j dd s feature l.o and Jackson.
:u.U it tho ran st thins ; that you
vxvr hear tho name ot lavis. the
president of the foi.fod.M acy and.
m,1v incidotitaUv the pruito com. in
for a jnt rocotntion
The foiosoins
Messrs. D. B. Coltrane ana Mi.ii.r-
Il-irria h:l- lllalllK'd tO dO
Viiiair ii i
tne o uiu.ii),
The lliilMie ft It hit-
tOontrihin.'d t'y th. N:!rs:i,i; Seri.o.
Southern Oiisi'Mi i;.d fioss. t
One ol t!i' most w hole-owe pro
vision of nature for ihe protection
,.r m:.n and. thTefiMO. lor Ihe T-
seiviiuoH ol tho h iniiii r;u
ii ti;ii- oov.er of ihe
inind. Tins power is one which has
been accoustomed to take. iliMiciilt to
follow at til"': hy repeatir.a the stop
lOIlOW at HI SI ; ui i . ... i
is the lustily"! .. . nalhav bivom-s cl.aier.
Caharrus citizens. 0uth is the habit tormin-j period
of life; so much depends i.:i the
habits formed in youth that it is
said to be during the early year that
a'ter l ie is loresnau
of the h;i!ii formed in
BomethinK real worth-while. The aatej who;
of the birth of Jefferson PaWs. upon 0e,j b.M-aus.
the head of whom the wnoie ronn , voutn
and much of the outside world heap-( Health, which i not a hetitase
Hi an unpardonable injustice for hu:fro, hea-n a much a the result
Hupport u..k;.. f.i ..n. living. U drtir-
' i hi.4 rntintrv. i ,in.A r.Av !v th, first few yea!
111 lli v laifi- . t
p and do honor to one. who made fo.m,ld lhc h:lb:l of assimilating in Euro?e Not one of tw. b ow-, Ford CarS Ford THICKS FordSOIl Tfl
th- sacrifice Frewaent iavis u.u ,,r0),.r f0,i. ot being aaeiiuaie.y ..u ;ever DU8y or "--"'-".- " ig ntiini Ford Prl
live uncomplainingly amm anuse njcorr(H.(v clothed, of breaming pure ,wife m our live. .. v.. ..v
w- hout a country. These Caharrus ajr ol taki,lR prqper exercise, will evening with him. a nd naer8ne ,
ti.T-lomen have set an eNample that;sooll fllu! a sor, of demand or desire th(1 oharm of his d,1'Kh,fu"",L- 'p
So; Idles will be followed elsewhere for fomiuions which produce the Thillk cf him. reckless. flf,lef'
in the South. They propose to have. fomfort alld pleasure which health inif yu like-out rniful. - It spoke to him of hi. wild way
.,ui..i. n truant: in repose, i :
loius for change, as. on the Journey,
it looks back for friends and quiet.
He passes today in build. ng an an
ci-tle for tomorrow, or In writing
vester.laVs . 1. gy : and he would f!
" ..f hnnr but that a cas? and
L.r. him. What is til
iloirm of his xerse. of his t te. and
i t.w nwei-t retrets. his deli-
i.. . hn noft mule, his
ivumlous .-y.i.paihy. the weakness
is the . h.. i.wnsr Your love for him
liiiltt:lll 1 . i...1
" IS II 1.1 i'.i..
hot and tired, troai
the days b.itile. and this sweet
uiinsttel sliu:s to you. Who could
the kind, vagrant harper.
..,. .li.t he ever hurt? He carries,
.. i,.v. the harn ou which
niavs to you. and with which n
. . i -.,.1 hnmhle. VOUDg
aeusnis hi.1 . . i -
and old. the captains in tne tenia or, -
the soldier round tne nre. "
women and children in the village. !
at whose porches he stops and sing;
bis simple songs of love and beauty. ,
With that sweet story. "The tear.
of Wakefield.' he ha found entry
.i.,rv ri and every namieii
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
COUPE
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utive, the Ford Coupe means
more calls per day in less time.
protection from weather,
ample roominess and comfort.
a car of modest, businesslike refinement and elegance.
Above all, it is the car of dependabilitythe Ford en
gine has the power.
We keep your car on the road. We sell genuine Ford
parts.
Henderson Hotor Company
MONROE. N. C.
Ford Cars Ford Trucks Fordson Tractors Ford Service.
3
11 fwlendid dinner, noi one , brings.
.hrr.n.ini:et her dinner, a root nog-, ,. . , f ,ci t00 ina( a
oc'.ie affair, to which everj stumor;, iv a
.f the Confederacy of the county w,, haDit u.hich
.iioti.. invii.rt anil asked lo iane
persistence
course of action create
becomes autjmaiii :n
siimrisiiiL'lv short time. W-.uay
3
3
, . . run nr mve anu vj
Think of the wonderful and mianl-.
...initial ni uiirt.iv.i -
CU.lliail iH.ii'i. w..-. ,a Mil M iniii..- - iu'i
Ms time between ten and twelve on prove tnjs most conclusively by con-!Ull8
June 3rd to recount personal espcri-: sid(.ri,,K our daily lives. If we w,,,(ful
tnces and to adequately feed nim-.pauiw, on the threshold of a o.'v nay it;
felf Then nt one p. m. they lo-)!imi note what we are "in th. nab t aml
gith.r with the L- 'iieial public are o d()jnK as we arie eai., moruini:.
Invited to hear Dr. Long, of Graham. wjU unaorstand how uat nally we' ,.,.,
M C, a scholarly old Confederate.; jyo our h0(,y ,he attention it mtrits. Rue,
. ... .. . i, His humor aeiigois ...
ioie nr m." ... ;-- ; T . . Kllfi. : ior i'"J. r":,- i..a
still; his song is iresn """"" turned round ana rouna m .'
as when first he cnarmea wuu T)je or rMistt.d uly hand but open-
his very weaknesses air od ,he door.
familiar. his benevolent spirn, h .0 knobs r(.mindea me oi
a. up ar se each morntni:. si to smile upon . - : ninV Hart ev and uan vuun ...
among the Barotse. a native tribe in
South Africa. When he felt that bla
death was near he wrote; "I solemnly
bequeath to the churches ot France,
my native land, the responsibility for
tne i.ora s worn in Droiaiuu, uu
. If ...nlr in him nf Ma wild W1VI. nis
The m.nu., ivnoo . -k-- - - - - -
" .r' hlVouVd twol How could he help It. he a,ked. If
which the world has paid back the ; - . duunV put there hi. pals were doing this and that!
w men me r H ,lenU knons. wnr . . ,, ii whose business was It what he did!
in. resisted. I anew mai i i.u t adJure them in his holy name nerer
of a live knob. Before Ion the door . 4 ..
had opened wide enough to admit tnej Bequealh work? We usually be-
tru"- . ... ,Jqueath something that we think the
ti.,. iha Annr knohs reminded me .M i. ain
tartlev and uan oriei.w. - : i neir win prize. buioh-tiiw.i'
Invited to hear Dr. Long. Mio will undcrsUnOcwuarnw W'"!' 1", " "V"" VndI" nl0,6er.fa. "V"-. her d hi hard way. ThWe was Jin L"w ...hanvthln.
x c., a sohoaiiy tuu i ouiem-.a..-. ( vo our hody t he attention u uie.ua. 8Weet rnariiy. i i arter was weaaeuiiiR. -,.... . hu tithe" wn well to l 1 " ' 'I L ' j. I
tell the store of Pax is. the man. tho monMieMy go about forK,ve. to plead with the fortunate urRed hlm t0 be , lnan ad ; bmedley Ai i hld . UtU we 'o f chanc. to do
J , .. and the sac ince ( illiir). processes of .i.vs, i.u. form, unhappy and the poor.-VMl , tenipation. he nkd' h
v'hole section. 'bathing. tc even while our minds ., Makepeace Thackeray. 'promised to do everything th. . I ..k- W-oor. ne er put h U st rng "S.JS'l
This is a beauts ui and ino.iC....u. be occupied at th" sa a time . bu( his promises were V --:. "T,,, ,r-d round and round " ' "'I". mVI..I.l.i i-mi.
ipmto k r ." - i i,..,i faith in tnetn. ne imc ... "- . 1 a l tnetr nugni. a imiu i
Thi. Imnressie reminiscence oi K ,,,, tlirll,.d round ro easily. The doors oi real i.u-.v-ra ..
act of Messrs. Harris and Coltrane.
... .. ..miii.uii iiw;issi:r ui" I
BCl I'l .ll'.-ri.-. ......... ;willl SOIll." I"'"""" ; ,
two old soldiers, who came back from, from t,ip a).t,lai act of dressing, it
.... . ,.i...i,ultAv h:ire-foot-. . . . ... ,-ni im i...ri.i .u- lieiv.
lliir, . ui
1 HIS !' , .
uu ii I. ..-'. " i . .... .winn... 11...
the results of Appomattox nare-iooi- , of ,hv n)os, vllM, ,mpon.i,i.-. -war uajs ... v worker. A
rd. but whom the Lord h is blessed ,hat hahlt!t r wli.cn an t.nEliah . M. 1. A. " "
ml their blessings have not spotu b allll0St a ,iar, cr lls are yoiin mu ui . -
. s st'; rriftf-ss b
Their SwiH-tbeait jsicai as n t conducted In a sternly a.
Iers are usually either unwlllj " f fc b ,,. Wotild The men not only talked in an oO
ing or unable to see defect in their 11 f rhar- joctiot.able way but they had pi t on
iweetbear.s. But truth is truth ; b Jc n wke n a ,Uw tjt,. walls of the ...ess room pictures
the. are men of heroic fibre who h U hHlth ,,. , ,hnt wore far from decorou.
Vill not palter with It even when they , tw.ti u ,(h Mandardli Th(. lieutenant was '"'
nre In love. Such a man was .1- 'JJJ 1 haUU ,(leas aI,. among 'familiar with army life; thoMJh Is
l', ,.. a tned and trusted German "d . , , in our whole soul revolted, he hardly da
wplovee of Andrew Carnegie's, lie- "j,", to protest. For several days he in. d
. . - n irii.nl vacation ' Q11 ",!, . i... '.. . .:i, r eniim wnv bv whicn If
turning iroin w....... ... a, seep. resi. exn. m iiuur - ,, . i
Germany, he sough, out his em- I w .-K .J .,,.,. we f0U,d ,d hi con.nio, Into . I-
....-, . . irt n t ill i ii.i i no ... . . . .... n 1 . r i iiiu i urn imx . -
- r ' .. . . in no- IliliMi, mm
Carnegie. :( comiuu-. , iM.lllOVbii ns any tiaim.hls niggase
Mr.
he
. . . u
was going tnrou-ii
found in his valise
ii ac- un.'.v "" . t...i.i.
. i ......... ,.K.i ra nnv 11...11. .11. ukiii' . 11
...1 ..... II I. 1.11 L ------ . 1 .... In... II I II It. ....-ill..-. I.
Knev, d tones. ... , 1 . - whj,.h thP ,,n,an mind may 101 ... a su.a.i "- "" ',ho, .11;IS,H, ,,f
. ... ....'.it. 1. .it.iiiiT niisi -. . .... . ...... .i....... la :. n 1. ..qn n . in i'. ......
KHUW 11" "i ' Fortl.natOIV. l'Hl... in. ' - a -
xr.t..r write uie de want me to go instruct alt masters. Leonardo
riere again and marry her w jn
Illitll, Hint a . .. ,
1 fouuht I yiist ask ou al'id it
Of coins.' you can aain,
i . . .... ... .. n i
. iivniuiiio wf Kiin. timi mi.'
Carnegie assured him. -I thinK mo ( of ())u. y(,H m(1.ins a u.s,,,
Letter of her people, for lee Hit so usefulness of the Import
Vnn --o over at once and bring nei
Lottie; 111 arrange It " Then m )hat IlPR,(ft of ny
t li ml 1 r IH .1 U' f ii' i""
juacbes and-creaiii kind of
joung lady
Wll Mr Carnegie.
of
tendency to .nsiiue .. . maMe.s ";" V' . .k,.,r,.d
hoallh malteis and mis. nf that neau win... -
the Last Supper. It
nave the young
Preen nc in'O
man nis isi"i .,
' the mess room late that night, he
know hung the picture on the wan. i
It was. a point or goonness
' tall ol ! has a marked inuue, ..- neam " h
Oenna'n o., our general heaUh as doe. jn.tt , n- tawdo ' -iVf? w5 -5 the only
ciont sleep, wronK .o.m ., ,hat room when
..t .he hon- wl eotbiK- To ,,rm a "jV "Ii. ;hrnE. VVithin twenty
.stimam.Vl.othm.htof.everH
thing in wrm. 01 in. - ; . dlllli! at l(.ast every s.xtenous i"'- - thp h(iad
leetle stoui. u i .. i .montha for a careful inspection until on., - e -- :, n.fnr.
her. I give ner yus. e tephi of havig Bt least eignt, the b aviour " : fl,d
Sseppe. the Itanai, a-. ..dM
an American sculptor I. J,,,. such food as our ,1 was enough o d We .
werea . - , , i dp,,iandg all mean mai nemm , n,-ui... - - . ftv-rfome
.....k unetrv. He had told aeiiianu. . h(,' . v 1 It must be overcome
...in... . - . j will oecouie a ii. uu - i- --
the sculptor of nis enga me.. . ---i ..-..,, for , dl8,.a8e to break. . by gooi.
. . Klt l a
The importance ot sucn uou.i
strongly impressed upon us when we
learn that more than half of the so
called "healthy" persons show, upon
. I In. linn unniP DllVSlCal
careiui , -
. . . j, ii.. r ! ror.lv due tO thof.
ae,ecl "J. k. n vine Again. I "Here at
In. Take hold of that
i m i Ann ii ni r iih nt'u r unru iu imu. x... f vuaiat nnr nniti v. uui
i .Aimd in mv niiiiu. i t""lu - .. iiiu. it iiiaj iromi v,..v... - -
jiiu i. (.or n)gnr yMr. .""'n"1'-.-!;. will oien tor you Iti doon both
"' "lln eft. ... """ '" r""" Co"U"'- w'"'o "h ..l T'..
after congratulating him the sculptor
bad smilingly asked, "I suppose she
la very pretty. Giuseppe? The pret
tiest girl in all the world. Ian t it
Ciusoppe beambed. but he shook
his head. "Ah. no. signor! Not sol
You and I. if we chisel my Taollna.
v naa different, ana per-
we maur im: - r 4 .l
little also me nun, iu ....
Pi.relesN t'om)Otiitor.
"The ending of the story has been
,ii.iv snoiled by careless type-
VAllll'l' "
.oiiintr" comnlained tne ansij
I m iKr
Certain-teed Paint
Pfotects Surfaces Longer
h conclusion, where
some faulty habit of living. Again., nerr - d
he need for habit, of hygiene .re the judge looks down a
k iha fart tnat so.n live anu --. . u
noted King?" What does the printeo u.a
of Illness are
a l ine also me riuu, .
. ... .. - ....... ,..i Tii.l lhB;75U.UUU rasr ui . . -- "
her sufficiently oea.un.... '""I ,.par from what is called pre-jnim say;
a v i - - - . nnoi "'in a v
vnnn nod U not g pavtwular. ne, . .imot ?verv one
" . .. ...nLI AUnr. VPIHH Mr ti inrm" .. ,
who can see the sou. w.i.i... j . mJ ht hgve been avoiaea
Jy as the nose wirnoui v . rt we as a people, formed unlver-
conten. mai p. - -beauty."
ly
sal "habits of hygiene" until
Itself hncomes a habit and one which
Is so "pa and strong that it It al
most i osslble to break or change It.
Transported l.iqtior In Comportment
in Tank.
n L..-- U..I 1
(From tne i,wn. i of
The cleverest liquor wagon ... .--, h9d hist arrived)
tlvlty. in the opinion or .oca. p- ; "' r VKat a tVrrible night
offieers. was capimeu . y-- Z.
yesterday afternoon by hcH.S, - Host Yes, most disappoint-
Vr:ri: 7 'VCr Hutchison, it. in. I'm afraid it Ml keep all the best
I""-. a aerator. Theneoble away! Bert
convince, a practically new Jack
son automobile with Ingenious ap
pliances for carrying. ",'ni
dispensing liquor. Is beind held by
...thnritia and Hutchison
was released under a $1,000 bond tor
- . v Inrm nf
Thomas In
Sketih.
in..... -Hi U Wu "Joshcl"
ii.-.. ... . - - - -- -
art,.. Pmf sir Walter Raleigh
.... ..ud m lecture at Princeton
n man
' s-t onfiv Prof. Root went
was released under a u.w.u f'"" "f I Vk" ': .. to meet thedis
hla aonearance at tne nexi r.... ',"''"-. Vnnt Aia
8Thf:.to0mobi., was equipped with notnow Prof. RaleW b l t walking
a ipeclally constructed heavy copper up to a man he thought looked like
lank attached tO tne car wnrir ti.c , imu, ui . . .
t, 1 i.V.1, i. usually placed. This "l beg your pardon, but am I ad-
L,!n7.rdTerSVrheS7Quo;: I mZr. he -.t be cr.,y
the llqnor P'2n;ronrnl SiT ' I am Christopher Columbus,
Snen tunned to th" engine and J burgh Chronlcle-Telegraph.
,bn ;B.ff SSrftrt thTtV'nkl The man who lies, lie. to hinmlf;
tnVX cuiome Tcontaincr. Thej.he man who -teals. Meals from htm
IpplianVV, Hutchison stated, costj gclf.Emcrson. -Um
1521.
f l.ldn'
ti.. U..'i dpc.ective snatching off
. . . ... . I A rnnlt..,! '1 a. m.'"
nis taise '"'. ..ui
r.t a n.lninlt' limVPn 1 llf-
mXl i n laimj - , .
r. in the dark." mused the waggun
editor. Boston Transcript.
Ilnoin at the Top.
,inH. were discussing a
1 III- ,..- ..... I
.ki.il .hn had lust had a Dlisinesa
t II I I VI I " '
. . m . ....... -i i.m cu 1 11 . 1 1 rr i n..
... He elm bed
his "-.-:-.,- .j 1
high. But success spouen n ...
he is now down ana out .....
With a thoughtful amue tne "win
Tin- reason why there'a always
. ii.. inn nf the ladder is that
room . . . ,k..
so many people, once tnry in
- ... 1 1 aw i
become Jlddy ana iau
you use Certain
vv teed Paint you can be
ure that if will last long and
protect the Burfacet which it
cover.
Certain-teed also covers more
surface per gallon. It hides
the surface with fewer coats.
It retains its beauty and color
for a longer period of time.
These unusual values result
from the excellence of the
materials used in Certain-teed
and the care and thoroughness
of their preparation.
In other words you get from
Certain-teed the service which
only highest quality paint
gives. Certain-teed means,
"Cerranty of Quality Guar
tnfcexf Satisfaction. The
name is a guarantee of both.
Be sure of satisfactory result
from your Spring painting by
getting Certain-teed from us.
Certain-teed led in price re
ductions. We are now selling
this paint at pre-war prices-
a. T
Monroe Hardware Co.
Cut Flowers
t Floral designs, wedding boqueta.
I and flowers of all kinfla.
4 n-iakaa amnfthlsV
Mnmenta tO Waibaw.
J Marahrllle. Wlngate and other
nearby towns.
- CODE MOItfiA.I
At Union Drug Co, rhone 221.
WRHtSH R00FIN0 UNOIEUM Oil CLOTH l( BEIATEO PRODUCTS